Bills

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

HB 1749

Modifying metropolitan park district property tax levies to assist park districts with populations less than twenty thousand.

HB 1750

Establishing special license endorsements for cigar lounges and retail tobacconist shops.

HB 1751

Providing for equal tax treatment of investment securities for in-state and out-of-state banks.

HB 1752

Modifying requirements for the operation of commercial motor vehicles in compliance with federal regulations.

HB 1753

Regulating interpreter services.

HB 1754

Concerning projects of statewide significance for economic development and transportation.

HB 1755

Concerning an exemption from discover pass requirements for off-road vehicles.

HB 1756

Concerning scrap metal licensing.

HB 1757

Providing monitoring of the development of a one-stop portal for Washington businesses.

HB 1758

Regarding boating safety.

HB 1759

Concerning veterans' assistance levies.

HB 1760

Concerning the replacement of like-in-kind household appliances.

HB 1761

Concerning shellfish aquaculture.

HB 1762

Concerning electronic presentment of claims against the state arising out of tortious conduct.

HB 1763

Regarding hours of availability of special purpose districts for inspection and copying of public records.

HB 1764

Concerning geoduck diver licenses.

HB 1765

Authorizing the suspension or revocation of certificates or permits to teach based on the fraudulent submission of tests for educators.

HB 1766

Modifying the nonprofit tax exemption for qualifying blood, tissue, or blood and tissue banks.

HB 1767

Concerning outdoor advertising sign fees, labels, and prohibitions.

HB 1768

Authorizing use of the job order contracting procedure by the department of transportation.

HB 1769

Creating efficiencies for institutions of higher education.

HB 1770

Concerning the appointment of nonvoting advisory members to commodity boards.

HB 1771

Establishing standards for the use of public unmanned aircraft systems.

HB 1772

Concerning privilege for emergency medical responders.

HB 1773

Concerning the practice of midwifery.

HB 1774

Measuring performance of the child welfare system.

HB 1775

Addressing due process in the filing and approval of insurance rates, forms, and agreements and insurance regulatory policies and procedures.

HB 1776

Addressing wellness programs offered by a health carrier.

HB 1777

Accelerating changes to mental health involuntary commitment laws.

HB 1778

Concerning detentions under the involuntary treatment act.

HB 1779

Concerning esthetics.

HB 1780

Declaring state preemption of local paid sick and paid safe leave regulation.

HB 1781

Placing geographic limitations on local paid sick leave and paid safe leave programs.

HB 1782

Concerning veterans' homes.

HB 1783

Concerning health district banking.

HB 1784

Concerning the prevention of childhood obesity in early learning programs.

HB 1785

Authorizing de minimis use of state resources to provide information about programs that may be authorized payroll deductions.

HB 1786

Requiring registration of animal abusers.

HB 1787

Regarding the humane treatment of cows.

HB 1788

Allowing public school districts and private schools to adopt a policy authorizing permanent employees to possess firearms on school grounds under certain conditions.

HB 1789

Creating greater consistency in the regulatory schemes applied to marijuana during the transition to the implementation of Initiative Measure No. 502.

HB 1790

Concerning the use of traffic school fees.

HB 1791

Concerning trafficking.

HB 1792

Adding the crimes of promoting travel for commercial sexual abuse of a minor and permitting commercial sexual abuse of a minor to seizure and forfeiture provisions.

HB 1793

Adding certain sexual exploitation of children crimes to the definition of criminal profiteering.

HB 1794

Concerning shoreline development permits.

HB 1795

Concerning the scope and costs of the diabetes epidemic in Washington.

HB 1796

Concerning sentencing guidelines for multiple mitigating offenses.

HB 1797

Concerning tax collection by the county treasurer.

HB 1798

Concerning amounts received by taxing districts from property tax refunds and abatements.