Bills

Meeting Time: April 28, 2013 at 10:00am PDT
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Bills

HB 1449

Making specific prosecution and defense documents and materials exempt from public inspection and copying.

HB 1450

Regarding assessments in public schools.

HB 1451

Providing a process for the state auditor's office to apply for investigative subpoenas.

HB 1452

Establishing accountability for student performance in third grade.

HB 1453

Changing state need grant eligibility provisions.

HB 1454

Creating the Washington state freedom of travel act.

HB 1455

Eliminating the use of automated traffic safety cameras.

HB 1456

Authorizing pretax payroll deductions for qualified transit and parking benefits.

HB 1457

Implementing family and medical leave insurance.

HB 1458

Repealing provisions restricting outings from state facilities.

HB 1459

Authorizing students under the age of twenty-one to taste wine in viticulture and enology programs.

HB 1460

Creating a process for administrative reassignment of public employees.

HB 1461

Requiring notice of employees' rights related to unions.

HB 1462

Creating a good faith defense for certain minimum wage and overtime compensation complaints.

HB 1463

Addressing compensation for injured workers.

HB 1464

Simplifying and adding certainty to the calculation of workers' compensation benefits.

HB 1465

Concerning recovery for purposes of legal actions under the industrial insurance statutes.

HB 1466

Revising alternative public works contracting procedures.

HB 1467

Addressing the collection of unpaid wages.

HB 1468

Modifying payment methods on certain claimants' benefits.

HB 1469

Addressing industrial insurance for horse racing employment.

HB 1471

Updating and aligning with federal requirements hospital health care-associated infection rate reporting.

HB 1472

Providing initiatives to improve and expand access to computer science education.

HB 1473

Requiring certain entities to report payments for construction services.

HB 1474

Giving general election voters the power to choose between the top two candidates for nonpartisan offices.

HB 1475

Authorizing waivers of state requirements for school districts.

HB 1476

Establishing a performance-based grading system for schools and school districts.

HB 1483

Concerning public and private airport parking facilities.

HB 1477

Providing flexibility for how school districts address truancy of students.

HB 1478

Providing a moratorium on rule making.

HB 1479

Allowing leased land used for the placement of a mobile home to qualify for the senior, disabled, and veteran property tax exemption.

HB 1480

Concerning the provision of prescription drugs by direct practice providers.

HB 1481

Removing the expiration date from RCW 47.64.280 regarding the marine employees' commission complaint and dispute procedure.

HB 1482

Modifying provisions that address impaired driving.

HB 1484

Concerning the public works board.

HB 1485

Increasing the vehicle fee limit under a transportation benefit district's councilmatic authority.

HB 1486

Concerning voter-approved benefit charges for regional fire protection service authorities.

HB 1493

Concerning the property taxation of mobile homes and park model trailers.

HB 1487

Clarifying the terminology and duties of the real estate agency relationship law to be consistent with other existing laws.

HB 1488

Modifying the percentage of votes required to approve benefit charges for fire protection districts.

HB 1489

Concerning the sales and use taxation of florists.

HB 1490

Applying the public employees' collective bargaining act to department of corrections employees.

HB 1491

Concerning debt adjusting services.

HB 1492

Concerning waivers from school year requirements for purposes of economy and efficiency.

HB 1494

Providing additional funding for the state's higher education institutions and their students.

HB 1495

Concerning access of tribal members to state land.

HB 1496

Concerning hunting-related enforcement actions involving tribal members.

HB 1497

Concerning the use of nonconviction records for employment and housing opportunities.

HB 1498

Improving reports on electronic waste collection.

HB 1499

Concerning the program of all-inclusive care for the elderly.