Bills

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

HB 1799

Addressing criminal activities occurring at rental properties.

HB 1800

Concerning the compounding of medications for physician offices or ambulatory surgical centers or facilities to be used by a physician for ophthalmic purposes for nonspecific patients.

HB 1801

Addressing conflicts of interest in certain construction contracts.

HB 1802

Addressing compensation paid to peace officers while enrolled in basic law enforcement training.

HB 1803

Concerning financial responsibility requirements for registered vehicle owners.

HB 1804

Addressing supplemental bargaining under the personnel system reform act.

HB 1805

Concerning culinary class wine restaurant specialty licenses.

HB 1806

Addressing the definition of veteran for purposes of veterans' assistance programs.

HB 1807

Restricting the sale of energy drinks.

HB 1808

Addressing the proper disposal of legal amounts of marijuana inadvertently left at retail stores holding a pharmacy license.

HB 1809

Protecting the state's cultural resources.

HB 1810

Concerning payment options for parents who receive working connections child care benefits.

HB 1811

Requiring additional safety features in school construction and remodeling.

HB 1812

Extending the time frame for making expenditures under the urban school turnaround initiative.

HB 1813

Allowing proof of motor vehicle liability insurance to be provided in an electronic format.

HB 1814

Concerning the agency council on coordinated transportation.

HB 1815

Assuring that education-related information is appropriately provided to parents with diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds.

HB 1816

Improving protections for incapacitated adults.

HB 1817

Adding eligibility criteria for higher education financial aid.

HB 1818

Promoting economic development through business and government streamlining projects.

HB 1819

Creating and using digital infrastructure maps to inform economic development decisions.

HB 1820

Determining average salary for the pension purposes of state and local government employees as certified by their employer.

HB 1821

Concerning good cause exceptions during permanency hearings.

HB 1822

Concerning debt collection practices.

HB 1823

Concerning centers of excellence.

HB 1824

Reducing the penalty for a person conducting unlawful internet gambling in his or her primary residence for recreational purposes.

HB 1825

Addressing the removal and discharge of peace officers.

HB 1826

Updating integrated resource plan requirements to address changing energy markets.

HB 1827

Concerning pass-through wholesale food distributors.

HB 1828

Addressing the fiscal conditions of local government.

HB 1829

Eliminating accounts and funds.

HB 1830

Addressing penalties for causing harm to dog guides, service animals, and on-duty search and rescue dogs.

HB 1831

Concerning a sales and use tax exemption for disabled veterans and members of the armed forces for certain equipment and services that assist physically challenged persons to safely operate a motor vehicle.

HB 1832

Concerning confidential license plates, drivers' licenses, identicards, and vessel registrations.

HB 1833

Exempting tax information from public inspection and copying.

HB 1834

Including family treatment courts in the definition of drug courts.

HB 1835

Authorizing enhanced raffles conducted by bona fide charitable or nonprofit organizations serving individuals with intellectual disabilities.

HB 1836

Concerning the introduction of contraband into or possession of contraband in a secure facility.

HB 1837

Allowing residents of total confinement facilities and secure community transition facilities to engage in therapeutic occupational assignments within the confines of McNeil Island.

HB 1838

Concerning surname changes after the solemnization of a marriage.

HB 1839

Concerning criminal background checks and other requirements applicable to the purchase and transfer of firearms.

HB 1840

Concerning firearms laws for persons subject to no-contact orders, protection orders, and restraining orders.

HB 1841

Authorizing electronic competitive bidding for state public works contracting.

HB 1842

Providing partial and total confinement options for offenders.

HB 1843

Evaluating compliance and performance of institutions of higher education participating in financial aid programs.

HB 1844

Concerning family assessment response in child protective services.

HB 1845

Concerning the utilities and transportation commission's regulatory authority over railroads.

HB 1846

Concerning stand-alone dental coverage.

HB 1847

Addressing the sufficiency of signatures for petitions in cities, towns, and code cities.

HB 1848

Permitting school siting outside of urban growth areas.