Bills

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

SB 5530

Requiring physicians and physician assistants to provide requested demographic information at the time of license renewal.

SB 5531

Measuring performance of the child welfare system.

SB 5532

Requiring crisis intervention training for peace officers.

SB 5533

Fostering economic development through revitalization of abandoned and vacant properties.

SB 5534

Assessing a penalty on certain motor vehicle-related violations to provide funding for the Washington state strategic highway safety plan.

SB 5535

Concerning the recording of real property encumbrance transfers and assignments.

SB 5536

Concerning the marine employees' commission.

SB 5537

Improving the quality and value of health care with greater transparency of price and quality data.

SB 5538

Addressing transparency, accountability, and affordability in the provision of essential health care services.

SB 5539

Concerning the provision of prescription drugs by direct practice providers.

SB 5540

Expanding opportunities to purchase health care coverage from out-of-state carriers.

SB 5541

Concerning the redemption of real property.

SB 5542

Addressing public employee benefits.

SB 5543

Regarding state and private partnerships for managing salmonid hatcheries.

SB 5544

Requiring an online higher education transfer and student advising system.

SB 5545

Establishing the working waterfront redevelopment jobs act.

SB 5546

Concerning floatation devices on state-owned aquatic lands and in state waters.

SB 5547

Addressing ocean acidification by taking action on the recommendations of the governor's blue ribbon panel on ocean acidification.

SB 5548

Limiting differential tuition.

SB 5549

Concerning the education of surgical technologists.

SB 5550

Concerning privileging and professional conduct reviews by health care professional review bodies.

SB 5551

Concerning competency to stand trial evaluations.

SB 5552

Improving child support collections by requiring reporting of compensation and establishing an intercept program.

SB 5553

Requiring the department of health to study the potential to divert ambulances to urgent care facilities.

SB 5554

Requiring a study of the prescription monitoring program and its role in increasing coordination of care.

SB 5555

Enacting the Washington state renewable energy space heating act.

SB 5556

Concerning missing endangered persons.

SB 5557

Encouraging educating students on the content and importance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

SB 5558

Creating loan-making authority for down payment assistance for single-family homeownership.

SB 5559

Authorizing educational specialist degrees at Central Washington University and Western Washington University.

SB 5560

Modifying job skills program provisions.

SB 5561

Concerning the business and occupation taxation of dairy products.

SB 5562

Concerning providers and facilities' participation in the provision of medical care or in the withholding or withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment in accordance with a form developed by the department of health.

SB 5563

Regarding training for school employees in the prevention of sexual abuse.

SB 5564

Addressing when vehicles overtake and pass pedestrians or bicyclists.

SB 5565

Concerning background checks for individuals seeking a license under chapter 74.13 RCW or unsupervised access to children.

SB 5566

Concerning interviewing children in child protective services investigations at children's advocacy centers.

SB 5567

Changing requirements for membership on community and technical college boards of trustees.

SB 5568

Concerning the disclosure of certain information when screening tenants.

SB 5569

Establishing a requirement and system for reporting incidents of student restraint and isolation in public schools.

SB 5570

Concerning school funding.

SB 5571

Increasing public awareness of mental illness and its consequences.

SB 5572

Regarding the sea cucumber dive fishery.

SB 5573

Implementing the first biennium spending plan recommendations of the joint task force on education funding.

SB 5574

Revising the admissibility in a civil action of failing to wear safety belt assemblies and failing to use child restraint systems.

SB 5575

Concerning state parks funding.

SB 5576

Concerning health plan coverage for the voluntary termination of a pregnancy.

SB 5577

Protecting public employees who act ethically and legally.

SB 5578

Exempting certain family day care providers who have been operating for at least five years from any requirement to have a high school diploma or equivalent education.

SB 5579

Addressing land use decisions.