Bills

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

HB 1699

Making energy conservation a top priority by adding new incentives and aligning the timing of the acquisitions of eligible renewable resources, electricity, or equivalent renewable energy credits, with the need for additional electric generating resources to serve consumers' loads, without changing the eligible renewable targets.

HB 1700

Addressing health plans provided through associations or member-governed groups.

HB 1701

Implementing recommendations of the adult family home quality assurance panel.

HB 1702

Addressing the commercial transportation of passengers.

HB 1703

Promoting firearm safety through an education program funded through fees on firearms and ammunition and creating a sales tax exemption on gun locks.

HB 1704

Regarding notice required by the parks and recreation commission.

HB 1705

Providing incentives for solar energy.

HB 1706

Allowing county treasurers to retain a portion of the state property tax to defray the costs of collection.

HB 1707

Concerning the taxation of large airplanes.

HB 1708

Concerning the enforcement powers of the office of financial recovery.

HB 1709

Requiring a study to develop a state foreign language education interpreter training program.

HB 1710

Concerning the taxation of commuter air carriers.

HB 1711

Allowing multiple liquor licenses at the same physical premises.

HB 1712

Concerning state implementation of the federal patient protection and affordable care act.

HB 1713

Requesting and implementing a waiver to authorize Washington state to enroll certain individuals in the state health benefit exchange rather than medicaid.

HB 1714

Changing open public meetings provisions.

HB 1715

Allowing the department of corrections to exempt information contained in the internal database on security threat group data from dissemination under the public records act.

HB 1716

Concerning the standard of evidence for appeals of valuation of property for purposes of taxation.

HB 1717

Incentivizing up-front environmental planning, review, and infrastructure construction actions.

HB 1718

Concerning for hire vehicles, limousines, and taxicabs.

HB 1719

Addressing drayage truck operators at certain ports.

HB 1720

Increasing transparency of donors to candidates and ballot measures.

HB 1721

Establishing a period of public and legislative review of appropriations legislation.

HB 1722

Concerning the sales and use tax exemption for propane or natural gas used to heat greenhouses.

HB 1723

Concerning early learning opportunities.

HB 1724

Concerning statements made by juveniles during assessments or screenings for mental health or chemical dependency treatment.

HB 1725

Creating the tuition support fund program.

HB 1726

Modifying certain vehicle registration renewal requirements.

HB 1733

Requiring capital and transportation project investments to be searchable by the public for certain detailed information.

HB 1727

Raising licensure limits to allow assisted living facilities to serve a higher acuity resident population.

HB 1728

Concerning the disposable income calculation for property tax relief programs for low-income, disabled, and retired persons.

HB 1729

Prohibiting the possession of firearms by a criminal street gang associate or member.

HB 1730

Adding drive-by shooting to the list of most serious offenses.

HB 1731

Adding unlawful possession of a firearm in the first degree to the list of most serious offenses.

HB 1732

Addressing the criminal street gang-related sentencing enhancement.

HB 1734

Concerning exemptions from the five-year time limit for recipients of the temporary assistance for needy families program.

HB 1735

Concerning accountability in providing opportunities for certain students to participate in transition services.

HB 1736

Concerning higher education operating efficiencies.

HB 1737

Concerning supervision of physician assistants.

HB 1738

Authorizing political subdivisions to purchase certain technology and services from the United States government.

HB 1739

Requiring guidelines for the percentage of resident, nonresident, and foreign students at institutions of higher education.

HB 1740

Concerning fingerprint-based background checks for state-registered appraiser trainee applicants and existing credential holders.

HB 1741

Allowing certain retirees to participate in the insurance programs under chapter 41.05 RCW.

HB 1742

Allowing sales of growlers of wine.

HB 1743

Addressing when vehicles overtake and pass pedestrians or bicyclists.

HB 1744

Excusing work and school absences for a reason of faith or conscience.

HB 1745

Addressing the high occupancy toll lanes on state route 167.

HB 1746

Concerning a municipal officer's beneficial interest in certain renewable energy or conservation programs.

HB 1747

Developing and enforcing standards for the department of social and health services' supported living program.

HB 1748

Concerning the business and occupation taxation of dairy products.