ABORTION
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Health coverage, voluntary termination of pregnancy, requirements and right of objection:
EHB 1044, HB 2148, SB 5009, SB 5576, SB 5798, SB 6359 |
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Hospital ability to provide abortion services, certificate of need review determination:
SB 5586 |
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Parental notification, requirements:
HB 1257, SB 5156, SSB 5156 |
ACCOUNTANCY, BOARD
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Business license center, participation by board:
HB 1403,
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ESHB 1403, CH 111 (2013), SB 5680, SSB 5680, E2SSB 5680 |
ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS
(See also ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS, OFFICE; ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE; CIVIL PROCEDURE; CONSTITUTION, STATE; ESTATES, TRUSTS, AND PROBATE; POWER OF ATTORNEY; VICTIMS OF CRIMES) |
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Abandoned or derelict vessels, decisions or actions concerning:
HB 1245,
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ESHB 1245, CH 291 (2013), SB 5663, ESSB 5663 |
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Actions against county, movement of venue when defendant resides in county bringing the action:
HB 2602, SB 6384 |
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Arbitration proceedings, against debtors by debt buyers:
HB 1069, HB 1822 |
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Arbitration proceedings, applicability of statutes of limitation:
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HB 1065, CH 92 (2013) |
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Arbitration proceedings, requiring in certain disputes concerning telecommunications:
HB 2175 |
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Arbitration, commercial, international commercial arbitration act:
HB 2169 |
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Child passenger restraints in vehicles, failure to comply with requirements, admissibility in civil action:
HB 1696, SB 5574 |
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Collaborative law, uniform collaborative law act:
HB 1116,
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SHB 1116, CH 119 (2013) |
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Computer spyware, actions concerning unlawful use of:
HB 2055, SB 5985 |
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Consumer protection, actions brought by attorney general:
HB 2055, SB 5985 |
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Debt buyers, actions against debtors, licensing requirement:
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SHB 1822, CH 148 (2013) |
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Debt buyers, actions and arbitration proceedings against debtors and debt buyers:
HB 1069, HB 1822 |
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Defamation, uniform correction or clarification of defamation act:
HB 1406,
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ESB 5236, CH 294 (2013) |
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Foreign laws, prohibiting enforcement to avoid violating constitutional rights:
HB 1392, SB 6118 |
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Habeas corpus, fees for service of writ for return of child, waiving by sheriff:
HB 1119 |
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Health care injuries, actions based on provider negligence, removing intention to commence notice requirement:
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HB 1533, CH 82 (2013) |
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Health care peer review committees, information and records created for:
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ESB 5666, CH 301 (2013) |
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Health care provider peer review bodies, provider lawsuits for actions taken by, limitations on remedies:
HB 1436, SB 5550 |
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Health care quality assurance committees, information and records created for:
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ESB 5666, CH 301 (2013) |
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Health care quality improvement programs and committees, information and records created for:
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ESB 5666, CH 301 (2013) |
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No-contact stalking orders, provisions:
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ESHB 1383, CH 84 (2013), SSB 5452 |
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Primitive roads, actions for damages arising from vehicular traffic on, removing certain factors from consideration in:
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SB 6219, CH 205 (2014) |
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Product liability actions, provisions applicable to firearms and ammunition manufacturers, adding further limits to:
HB 2020 |
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Protection orders, Jennifer Paulson stalking protection order act:
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ESHB 1383, CH 84 (2013) |
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Protection orders, sexual assault, provisions:
HB 1307,
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SHB 1307, CH 74 (2013), SB 5175 |
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Protection orders, stalking protection order act:
HB 1383, SB 5452 |
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Protection orders, stalking protection orders, provisions:
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ESHB 1383, CH 84 (2013), SSB 5452 |
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Real property, actions for damage to property, deadline for commencing:
HB 2120, SHB 2120, SB 5031, SSB 5031 |
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Safety belts, failure to comply with requirements, admissibility in civil action:
HB 1696, SB 5574 |
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Sport shooting ranges, nuisance actions against owner or operator, limiting:
HB 1184, SB 6198 |
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State officers, legal actions or proceedings on behalf of, not requiring attorney general to institute or prosecute when related to fiscal appropriation level or sufficiency:
HB 2024 |
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Subpoenas, investigative, state auditor application to superior court:
HB 1451,
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SB 5446, CH 50 (2013) |
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Superior court judges, actions or proceedings on behalf of, attorney general not required to institute or prosecute:
ESB 5860 |
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Superior court judges, actions or proceedings on behalf of, provisions concerning attorneys' fees and costs and arbitration requirements:
ESB 5860 |
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Uniform collaborative law act:
HB 1116,
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SHB 1116, CH 119 (2013) |
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Youth shelter or program, right of action due to noncompliance with reporting requirements:
HB 1250,
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SB 5147, CH 4 (2013) |
ACTUARY, OFFICE OF STATE
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PSERS, changes in covered employers and members of, state actuary role in studying:
EHB 1923 |
ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS, OFFICE
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Adjudicative proceedings, service, to include electronic hearing notice and order distribution:
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EHB 1400, CH 110 (2013) |
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Child support, residential schedule adjustment for support obligation determinations, office to develop worksheet for calculating:
HB 1694 |
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Health agency disciplining authorities, mandatory use of administrative law judges from office:
HB 1381 |
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS
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Firearms, surrender in connection with certain protection or related orders, office role:
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ESHB 1840, CH 111 (2014) |
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Guardians, professional and lay, publication of information concerning guardians by administrator:
HB 1816, SB 5694 |
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Juvenile court files, official, bulk distribution through judicial information system records of the administrative office:
SB 6403 |
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Juvenile firearms crimes, evidence- and research-based interventions, office to collect and analyze data regarding:
SHB 1096 |
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Superior court judges, actions or proceedings on behalf of, provisions concerning attorneys' fees and costs, role of administrator:
ESB 5860 |
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE
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Adjudicative proceedings, service, to include electronic hearing notice and order distribution:
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EHB 1400, CH 110 (2013) |
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Adjudicatory proceedings, by health agency disciplining authorities or secretary of health, delegation of authority to presiding officer:
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ESHB 1381, CH 109 (2013) |
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Adjudicatory proceedings, by health agency disciplining authorities, using office of administrative hearings:
HB 1381 |
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Constitutional authority, federal or state, requiring citation in legislation and rules:
HB 1163 |
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Federal funding programs requiring changes in state law or rules, reporting concerning:
SB 6512 |
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Federal funding programs requiring changes in state law, reporting concerning:
ESSB 6512 |
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Regulatory assistance, bill of rights for businesses and others subject to state agency action:
HB 2623 |
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Rule making, concerning health care insurance, requiring notice by insurance commissioner:
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ESB 6458 (2014) V |
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Rule making, emergency, use by public disclosure commission in certain cases:
HB 1377, SHB 1377, SB 5257 |
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Rule making, health care disciplining authorities to use process when changing or interpreting scope of practice:
HB 2338, HB 2742 |
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Rule making, health care disciplining authorities to use process when interpreting scope of practice:
SHB 2742 |
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Rule making, legislature to provide specific grants of legislative authority through legislation:
HB 1163 |
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Rule making, moratorium, exceptions:
HB 1163, HB 1478, SB 5819 |
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Rule making, prohibiting required participation in a health care system:
HB 1168 |
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Rule making, regulating of greenhouse gas emissions, prohibiting without legislative authorization:
HB 1169 |
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Rule making, regulatory fairness act of 2013:
HB 1162 |
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Rule making, regulatory freedom and accountability act:
HB 1163 |
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Rule making, requiring citation of constitutional authority in rules:
HB 1163 |
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Rule making, requiring legislative approval of certain rules:
HJR 4204 |
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Rule making, significant legislative rules, requirement that governor sign:
SB 5641 |
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Rule making, specified economic impact notification by agency and enactment into law by legislature:
HB 1162, HB 1163 |
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Rules, review of, certain agencies to conduct for streamlining purposes:
HB 1591, SHB 1591, SB 5679,
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SSB 5679, CH 30 (2013) |
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Rules, review of, increasing responsibilities of joint administrative rules review committee:
HB 2293 |
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Scientific literature, peer-reviewed, use by department of ecology:
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HB 1113, CH 69 (2013), HB 2262,
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SHB 2262, CH 22 (2014) |
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Scientific literature, peer-reviewed, use by department of fish and wildlife:
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HB 1112, CH 68 (2013), HB 2261,
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SHB 2261, CH 21 (2014) |
ADOPTION
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Birth certificates, provisions concerning adopted persons and birth parents:
HB 1525,
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SHB 1525, CH 321 (2013), SB 5118, ESSB 5118 |
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Data card, modifying provisions:
SB 6245 |
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Improvements to adoption process, implementing:
HB 1675, 2ESHB 1675 |
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Parental fitness for adopting, basing determination on religious or philosophical beliefs about child discipline, prohibiting:
2ESHB 1675 |
ADVANCED COLLEGE TUITION PAYMENT (GET) PROGRAM
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Differential tuition increases, restricting to avoid tuition unit payout value increases for program:
SB 5835, SSB 5835 |
ADVERTISING
(See also CAMPAIGNS; PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION) |
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Contractor vehicles, advertising on, to include contractor registration number:
HB 2652 |
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Health care professionals, training and qualifications, requiring accurate presentation in advertisements and communications:
HB 1586, SB 5492 |
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Lottery, state, selling internet advertisements for display on lottery web site:
HB 2279, SHB 2279, SB 6202 |
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Sex trafficking crimes, use of internet advertisement to facilitate, establishing enhanced penalty:
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SB 5488, CH 9 (2013) |
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Signs, outdoor advertising along highways, adding permit fee, modifying label requirement, and repealing certain prohibitions:
HB 1767, SHB 1767, SB 5761,
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SSB 5761, CH 312 (2013) |
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Signs, outdoor advertising along highways, operating certain signs without permit or without paying permit fee, penalty:
SHB 1767 |
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Signs, static digital outdoor advertising signs, allowing cities and towns to place along state highways:
HB 1408, SB 5304 |
AERONAUTICS
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Aerospace industry, appropriations for permitting and training:
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EHB 2088, CH 1 (2013), SB 5953 |
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Aerospace industry, supporting and expanding through multiple strategies:
SB 5926 |
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Aerospace industry, supporting through tax preference extensions and an expanded sales and use tax exemption:
HB 2089, SHB 2089, SB 5952,
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ESSB 5952, CH 2 (2013) |
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Aerospace products, sale in import commerce, tax exemptions for, narrowing to provide basic education and higher education funding:
HB 2038, ESHB 2038 |
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Aerospace technology innovation, joint center for, extending by amending sunset termination and repeal provisions:
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SHB 1866, CH 24 (2013) |
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Aerospace technology innovation, joint center for, extending by repealing sunset termination and repeal provisions:
HB 1866, SB 5784 |
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Aircraft systems, public unmanned, establishing standards, protecting citizens, and reducing liability:
HB 1771, SHB 1771, SB 5782, SB 6172, SSB 6172 |
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Aircraft systems, public unmanned, using for firefighting and fire prevention purposes:
SSB 6172 |
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Aircraft, registration of, exemption from requirements for aircraft owned by nonresident and registered in another state, conditions:
HB 1707, SB 5622,
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ESSB 5882, CH 13 (2013) |
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Aircraft, registration of, exemption from requirements for aircraft owned by nonresident, conditions:
SHB 1707 |
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Airplanes, modifying sales tax provisions:
SB 5041 |
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Airports, certain smaller airports, repealing property tax exemption:
SB 5041 |
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Airports, Portland International Airport, USO welcome center in, congratulating USO:
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HR 4647 (2013) |
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Airports, public and private parking facilities, rate requirements:
EHB 1483 |
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Airports, state grants to, funding with aircraft excise tax revenues:
ESB 5430 |
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Alcohol, blood and breath alcohol content, lowering limits for vehicle, vessel, and aircraft operation or physical control:
SB 5932 |
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Civil air patrol, recognizing the Washington state wing:
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SR 8621 (2013),
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SR 8682 (2014) |
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Commercial airplane maintenance repair operators, involvement in new building construction, sales and use tax exemptions:
SB 6452, SSB 6452 |
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Commercial airplane, amending definition to extend certain tax preferences to additional aircraft:
HB 2203, HB 2693, SHB 2693, SB 6545, SSB 6545 |
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Fuel, sustainable aviation biofuels work group, convening:
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E2SSB 6518, CH 174 (2014) |
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Guyed towers, visibility requirements for aeronautic safety:
HB 2241, SHB 2241, SB 5000, SB 6054,
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SSB 6054, CH 134 (2014) |
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Unmanned aircraft, prohibitions:
HB 2178, SHB 2178 |
AFRICAN-AMERICANS
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Black history month, recognizing:
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HR 4686 (2014) |
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Bush, George Washington, honoring:
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HR 4686 (2014) |
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Child welfare system, advisory committee on disproportionate representation of children of color in, membership rules:
HB 2665, SHB 2665, SB 6429 |
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., honoring:
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HR 4603 (2013),
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HR 4661 (2014),
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SR 8604 (2013),
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SR 8669 (2014) |
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Initiative 200, studying impact on minorities in contracting and higher education:
SB 6556 |
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Racial disproportionality, publishing sentencing information concerning:
SB 6257 |
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Students of color, partnership pilot project for increasing enrollment in running start program:
HB 1526, SHB 1526, E2SHB 1526 |
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Students of color, running start participation plans and program analysis to increase enrollment:
HB 2396 |
AGRICULTURE
(See also AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT; COMPOSTING; FARMS; FOOD AND FOOD PRODUCTS; LIVESTOCK; PEST CONTROL AND PESTICIDES) |
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Agricultural activities, critical areas used for, extending voluntary stewardship program county regulations review date:
HB 2187, SHB 2187 |
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Agricultural labor skills and safety grant program, department to create and administer:
HB 1072, SHB 1072, 2SHB 1072 |
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Agricultural producers and state regulatory agencies, conservation commission to initiate state forum to improve understanding and working relationships:
SB 5766, SSB 5766 |
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Animal health and food safety programs, fee increases for:
HB 2748, ESHB 2748, HB 2749 |
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Apiarists, immunity from civil liability, conditions and limitations:
SB 5696, SSB 5696 |
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Apiarists, taxation, including exemptions:
HB 1558, SHB 1558, SB 5453,
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ESSB 5882, CH 13 (2013), SB 6366, SB 6402, SSB 6402, 2SSB 6402 |
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Apple blossom festival, celebrating, and honoring apple blossom festival court:
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SR 8653 (2013),
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SR 8690 (2014) |
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Beekeeping and beekeepers, apiarists, immunity from civil liability, conditions and limitations:
SB 5696, SSB 5696 |
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Beekeeping and beekeepers, honey bee work group, creation:
SHB 1558,
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ESSB 5882, CH 13 (2013) |
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Beekeeping and beekeepers, taxation, including exemptions:
HB 1558, SHB 1558, SB 5453,
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ESSB 5882, CH 13 (2013), SB 6366, SB 6402, SSB 6402, 2SSB 6402 |
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Business and occupation tax exemptions, agricultural products, income limits:
SB 5041 |
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Cook, Dr. R. James, celebrating the career of:
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SR 8677 (2014) |
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Cowboy, national day of the, celebrating:
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HR 4644 (2013),
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HR 4690 (2014),
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SR 8642 (2013),
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SR 8696 (2014) |
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Crop protection products, agricultural, hazardous substance tax exemption, conditions:
HB 2469, SB 6157 |
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Daffodils, celebrating daffodil festival:
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HR 4635 (2013),
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HR 4695 (2014),
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SR 8637 (2013),
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SR 8703 (2014) |
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Employees, establishment of farm internship pilot project:
SB 5123,
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SSB 5123, CH 131 (2014) |
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Employees, vanpool programs for, allowing nonprofits and certain transit providers to provide:
HB 2604, SHB 2604 |
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Fairs, central Washington state fair, designating as official state fair:
HB 2622 |
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Fairs, liquor license and craft distillery spirits endorsement for:
HB 2154, SHB 2154 |
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Fairs, nonprofit fair associations, modifying property tax exemption provisions:
HB 1550, SB 5078, SSB 5078,
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E2SSB 5078, CH 212 (2013) |
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Fairs, Washington state fair in Puyallup, recognizing:
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SR 8711 (2014) |
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Fairs, youth opportunities involving, dedicated revenue to support:
HB 1398, SB 5672, SB 5791, SSB 5791, SB 5813 |
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Farm and agricultural land, current use taxation, removal of or withdrawal from classification, modifying interest rate charge on additional tax:
SB 5776, SSB 5776 |
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Farm internship pilot project, establishment:
SB 5123,
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SSB 5123, CH 131 (2014) |
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Farm vehicles, owned by certain farmers, exemption from department of transportation number requirements:
SSB 6280 |
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Fertilizers, turf, excluding exceptional quality biosolids from definition:
HB 1314, SHB 1314, SB 5322 |
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Fire sprinkler systems, in agricultural structures, prohibiting mandatory installation:
HB 1390 |
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Food safety and animal health programs, fee increases for:
HB 2748, ESHB 2748, HB 2749 |
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Food safety program, fee categories, sub-work group to review:
ESHB 2748 |
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Fruit and vegetable district fund, extending expiration dates for transfers to:
HB 1889,
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SHB 1889, CH 46 (2013) |
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Greenhouses, propane or natural gas used to heat, sales and use tax exemptions:
HB 1722 |
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Hemp, as commercial feed component, studying:
HB 2405 |
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Hemp, industrial production of:
HB 1888, SHB 1888, 2SHB 1888, SB 5954, SB 6214, SSB 6214, 2SSB 6214 |
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Hemp, industrial production of, conducting study of feasibility and desirability of:
SB 5222, SSB 5222, SB 6214, SSB 6214, 2SSB 6214 |
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Hemp, industrial, clarifying marijuana and THC concentration definitions to clearly exclude:
HB 2767 |
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Hops, harvesting equipment, eligibility for sales tax exemption:
HB 2597 |
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Horticulture, land used for commercial, current use property tax program:
HB 2493, SHB 2493,
*
E2SHB 2493, CH 125 (2014), SB 6286, ESSB 6286 |
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Land, agricultural, of long-term commercial significance, allowing certain compatible uses while prohibiting mitigation project siting:
SB 5276 |
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Land, agricultural, preserving through sediment management demonstration projects:
ESB 6549 |
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Land, agricultural, promoting rural area marijuana production operations on unenclosed outdoor agricultural lands:
HB 1991 |
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Land, agricultural, returning underproducing land back to production:
HB 1188, SHB 1188 |
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Land, agricultural, small farms within current use farm and agricultural lands property tax program:
HB 1437, SHB 1437, E2SHB 1437, SB 5327 |
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Land, agricultural, small farms within current use property tax program:
3SHB 1437 |
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Land, farm and agricultural land, conducting study to improve current use program and consider small farms:
ESHB 2306 |
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Land, farm and agricultural land, current use property tax program:
HB 2306, HB 2493, SHB 2493,
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E2SHB 2493, CH 125 (2014), SB 6155, SB 6286, ESSB 6286 |
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Land, farm and agricultural land, penalty for removing land from current use property tax classification as, allowing prepayment:
HB 2584, SHB 2584 |
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Lilac, Spokane lilac festival, recognizing and honoring:
*
HR 4642 (2013),
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SR 8646 (2013) |
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Marijuana, definitions, clarifying to clearly exclude industrial hemp:
HB 2767 |
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Marijuana, environmental impacts of various means of producing, liquor control board to consult with department of ecology to examine:
HB 1992 |
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Marijuana, production and producers, exemption from certain agricultural statutes:
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SB 6505, CH 140 (2014) |
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Marijuana, regulating licensing of producers, preferring and incentivizing rural area production operations on unenclosed outdoor agricultural lands:
HB 1991 |
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Milwaukee Road corridor, allowing motor vehicle access for certain lessees, concessionaires, and agricultural users:
HB 1939 |
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Mint growers and processors, tax exemptions:
SB 5862,
*
ESSB 5882, CH 13 (2013) |
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Research, funding agricultural production research through property taxation of marijuana-related trademarks, trade names, brand names, patents, and copyrights:
HB 1976 |
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Sedro-Woolley High School nursery/landscaping team, congratulating:
*
SR 8685 (2014) |
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Tulips, recognizing Skagit Valley tulip festival:
*
SR 8654 (2013) |
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Tulips, Skagit Valley tulip festival, celebrating 30th annual:
*
HR 4631 (2013) |
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Water quality regulation, at state level, protecting agricultural activities from over-regulation:
SB 6087 |
AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT
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Animal disease traceability program, electronic reporting of intrastate livestock ownership transfers:
HB 2625 |
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Animal health and food safety programs, fee increases for:
HB 2748, ESHB 2748, HB 2749 |
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Applications submitted to department, requiring prompt action:
HB 1163, HB 1236, SB 5821 |
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Beekeeping, honey bee work group, department to convene:
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ESSB 5882, CH 13 (2013) |
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Commodity boards, appointment of nonvoting advisory members, authorizing:
*
HB 1770, CH 40 (2013) |
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Cottage food operations, increasing annual gross sales limit for maintaining permit:
SHB 1135 |
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Cottage food operations, maximum annual gross sales limit for maintaining permit, department authority to increase:
SB 6047 |
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Cottage food operations, repealing annual gross sales limit for maintaining permit:
HB 1135 |
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Dairies, inspection program assessment on milk, extending expiration date:
HB 2354, SB 6079 |
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Dairy cattle, issuance of "green tag" to be placed at certain time on bull calves and free martins, department role:
SB 5767,
*
SSB 5767, CH 313 (2013) |
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Department of agriculture, celebrating one hundredth anniversary:
*
HR 4627 (2013),
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SR 8630 (2013) |
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Diseases, control and traceability activities, electronic reporting of intrastate livestock ownership transfers, department role:
HB 2625 |
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Diseases, control and traceability activities, recovery of department of agriculture data entry costs in connection with:
HB 1886,
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SHB 1886, CH 45 (2013) |
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Environmental justice, department efforts concerning disproportionately adverse health and environmental impacts on low-income and minority populations:
HB 1434 |
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Food distributors, pass-through wholesale, department to issue license to sellers of prepackaged food delivered directly to consumers:
SHB 1827 |
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Food safety and animal health programs, fee increases for:
HB 2748, ESHB 2748, HB 2749 |
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Food safety program, fee categories, department to convene sub-work group to review:
ESHB 2748 |
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Food sellers, direct seller license, prepackaged food delivered directly to consumers:
*
ESSB 6388, CH 98 (2014) |
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Hemp, as commercial feed component, department to study:
HB 2405 |
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Hemp, industrial production of, department role:
HB 1888, SHB 1888, 2SHB 1888, SB 5954, SB 6214, SSB 6214 |
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Inspections, exemptions, certain sales of unbranded dairy breed bull calves and free martins:
SB 5767,
*
SSB 5767, CH 313 (2013) |
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Natural resources management, streamlining through agency independence, department administrative authority:
HB 1384 |
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Permitting decisions, enhancing transparency and predictability of process:
HB 2192, SHB 2192,
*
E2SHB 2192, CH 68 (2014), SB 6045 |
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Pet food, distributors and responsible buyers, paying companion animal spay/neuter fee:
HB 1229, SB 5202, SSB 5202 |
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Sediment from rivers, management strategies, demonstration projects to test, department role:
ESB 6549 |
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Sheep, ovine blood, alternative to rendering plant disposal under certain conditions, department role :
HB 2716 |
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Underproducing agricultural land, returning to production, department to consult with Washington State University:
SHB 1188 |
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Underproducing agricultural land, returning to production, department to work with Washington State University Mount Vernon center:
HB 1188 |
AIR QUALITY AND POLLUTION
(See also CLEAN AIR AGENCIES; CLIMATE; ENVIRONMENT) |
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Climate legislative and executive work group, creation:
HB 1915, SHB 1915, SB 5802, SSB 5802,
*
E2SSB 5802, CH 6 (2013) |
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Diesel fuel, diesel idle reduction account and loan and grant program, creating:
HB 2569 |
|
Diesel fuel, diesel idle reduction account and loan program, creating:
SHB 2569,
*
E2SHB 2569, CH 74 (2014) |
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Emergency engines or backup generators, compliance with emissions requirements, standards for:
SB 5796, SSB 5796 |
|
Fossil fuel carbon pollution tax, levying and imposing for basic education funding:
HB 2803 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions and particulate matter, state ferries, reporting requirements:
SB 6377 |
|
Greenhouse gas emissions, governor to contract with independent organization for evaluation of emissions reduction approaches:
HB 1915, SHB 1915, SB 5802 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, harmonizing reporting requirements with federal requirements:
SB 5321 |
|
Greenhouse gas emissions, office of financial management to contract with independent organization for evaluation of emissions reduction approaches:
SSB 5802,
*
E2SSB 5802, CH 6 (2013) |
|
Greenhouse gas emissions, reducing through land use and transportation requirement modifications:
HB 2804 |
|
Greenhouse gas emissions, registration or reporting fee, capping amount of:
SB 6264 |
|
Greenhouse gas emissions, reporting fee, capping amount of:
SSB 6264 |
|
Greenhouse gas emissions, state agency rules regulating, prohibiting without legislative authorization:
HB 1169 |
|
Highly impacted communities, including community organizations in permit issuance and clean-up plan adoption:
HB 1434 |
|
Highly impacted communities, permit violation enforcement actions, settlement provisions:
HB 2312, SHB 2312, SB 6417 |
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Solid fuel burning devices, bans on use, narrowing geographic scope in nonattainment areas:
HB 1918 |
|
Transportation system policy goals, including air quality improvement to promote health improvement:
HB 1233, SHB 1233 |
ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE
(See also TRAFFIC OFFENSES) |
|
Alcohol poisoning, involving person under age 21, limited immunity when seeking medical assistance:
*
HB 1404, CH 112 (2013) |
|
Alcohol, blood and breath alcohol content, lowering limits for vehicle, vessel, and aircraft operation or physical control:
SB 5932 |
|
Alcohol, crime-related use or possession prohibitions, role in general sentencing provisions:
HB 2206, SB 5966, SSB 5966 |
|
Beer, breweries and microbreweries, identification of brewery on private labels:
*
HB 1351, CH 107 (2013), SB 5303 |
|
Behavioral health services, combined mental health and chemical dependency services, state purchasing of:
HB 2639, SHB 2639, E2SHB 2639, SB 6312, SSB 6312,
*
2SSB 6312, CH 225 (2014) |
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Cannabis products, crime-related use or possession prohibitions, role in general sentencing provisions:
HB 2206, SB 5966, SSB 5966 |
|
Chemical dependency disorders, including when co-occurring with mental health disorders, funding intensive community interventions:
SB 6481, SSB 6481 |
|
Chemical dependency diversions, Snohomish county pilot program to study:
*
2SHB 2627, CH 128 (2014) |
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Chemical dependency professionals and trainees, treatment of patients outside chemical dependency programs:
HB 2378, SHB 2378, SB 6140 |
|
Chemical dependency services, adult, evidence- and research-based and promising practices:
HB 1522, SHB 1522, E2SHB 1522, SB 5234, SB 5732, SSB 5732,
*
2SSB 5732, CH 338 (2013) |
|
Chemical dependency services, combined with mental health services, state purchasing of behavioral health services:
HB 2639, SHB 2639, E2SHB 2639, SB 6312, SSB 6312,
*
2SSB 6312, CH 225 (2014) |
|
Chemical dependency, arrest of individual suffering from, police officer options:
HB 2627, SHB 2627,
*
2SHB 2627, CH 128 (2014), SB 6345, SSB 6345 |
|
Chemical dependency, diversions pilot program, establishment in Snohomish county:
SSB 6345 |
|
Controlled substances, crime-related use or possession prohibitions, role in general sentencing provisions:
HB 2206, SB 5966, SSB 5966 |
|
Crisis responders, when certain persons present substantial likelihood of serious harm or danger, standards for detention:
HB 1963, SB 6142 |
|
Drug courts, authority to establish, expanding to include all jurisdictions:
*
SB 5797, CH 257 (2013) |
|
Drug courts, authority to merge with DUI and mental health courts, expanding to include all jurisdictions:
*
SB 5797, CH 257 (2013) |
|
Drug courts, definition of, including family treatment courts in:
HB 1834 |
|
Drug testing, for certain recipients of temporary assistance for needy families:
HB 1190, SB 5585 |
|
Family treatment courts, including in definition of drug courts:
HB 1834 |
|
Fetal alcohol exposure, requiring posting of warning signs on premises serving alcohol:
HB 2737 |
|
Fetal alcohol exposure, work group to address:
HB 2737 |
|
Hospitals, when certain persons present substantial likelihood of serious harm or danger, standards for detention:
HB 1963, SB 6142 |
|
Juveniles, chemical dependency treatment assessments or screenings, admissibility:
*
HB 1724, CH 110 (2014), SB 6261, SB 6492 |
|
Liquor excise tax, wholesale and retail sales, imposing to fund alcohol and drug treatment:
SB 5949 |
|
Marijuana, crime-related cannabis product use or possession prohibitions, role in general sentencing provisions:
HB 2206, SB 5966, SSB 5966 |
|
Marijuana, misdemeanor offenses, vacating of, conditions and exceptions:
HB 1661, SHB 1661 |
|
Mental health disorders, co-occurring with chemical dependency, authorizing services rule compliance waiver renewal for certain mental health agencies:
*
ESSB 5681, CH 303 (2013) |
|
Mental health disorders, co-occurring with chemical dependency, developing integrated rule for treatment by an agency:
HB 1930, SB 5681 |
|
Service coordination organizations and contracting entities, for alcohol and drug addiction services, establishing accountability measures:
*
ESHB 1519, CH 320 (2013) |
|
Service coordination organizations, for alcohol and drug addiction services, establishing accountability measures:
HB 1519 |
|
Substance abuse treatment, parental rights when participating in treatment:
HB 1284, SB 5460 |
|
Wine, wineries, identification of winery on private labels:
*
HB 1351, CH 107 (2013), SB 5303 |
|
Worker's compensation benefits, limiting for liquor- or alcohol-caused injuries or diseases:
HB 2295 |
|
Youth in need, improving school districts' capacity to respond through training and planning:
*
ESHB 1336, CH 197 (2013), SSB 5365 |
|
Youth, troubled, improving school districts' capacity to respond through training and planning:
HB 1336, SB 5365 |
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
(See also LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD; TRAFFIC OFFENSES) |
|
Alcohol, crime-related use or possession prohibitions, role in general sentencing provisions:
HB 2206, SB 5966, SSB 5966 |
|
Auction buyers of former state stores, applying for refund of successful bid and selling inventory to spirits retail license holders, authorizing:
HB 2026 |
|
Auction buyers of former state stores, exempting from spirits retail license issuance fee:
HB 2019,
*
ESSB 5644, CH 12 (2013) |
|
Beer, additional tax on beer and strong beer, using certain revenues in connection with health security trust:
HB 1085, SB 5224 |
|
Beer, additional tax on beer and strong beer, using revenues for education funding:
HB 1122, HB 2038, SB 5039, SB 5738 |
|
Beer, additional tax on beer and strong beer, using revenues for impaired driving safety and enforcement:
SB 5915, SB 5917, SB 5929, SB 5930 |
|
Beer, beer and wine theater license:
HB 1001,
*
SHB 1001, CH 219 (2013), SB 5111 |
|
Beer, caterer's license to sell, creating:
HB 2680,
*
ESHB 2680, CH 29 (2014) |
|
Beer, day spas offering to customers, creating day spa permit for:
SB 5045,
*
ESSB 5045, CH 199 (2014) |
|
Beer, growlers of, sales of:
HB 2327, SB 6334 |
|
Beer, in purchaser's container, sales by grocery store licensees:
HB 2371, SHB 2371, SB 6136 |
|
Beer, sampling and serving, qualifying farmers markets, modifying definition:
*
SB 6514, CH 105 (2014) |
|
Beer, sampling at specialty shops:
HB 1022 |
|
Beer, sampling, conducted by microbreweries at farmers markets, allowing:
*
SB 5674, CH 238 (2013) |
|
Beer, tasting, changing criteria for beer and wine tasting endorsement for grocery stores:
HB 1422,
*
SHB 1422 (2013) V, SB 5517,
*
SSB 5517, CH 52 (2013) |
|
Beer, tasting, permit to allow community and technical college students at least age 18 to taste beer and other alcoholic beverages in certain culinary or alcohol-related classes:
*
SSB 5774, CH 59 (2013) |
|
Beer, tasting, permit to allow postsecondary students under age 21 to taste beer and other alcoholic beverages in certain culinary or alcohol-related classes:
SB 5774 |
|
Beer, tasting, permit to allow state or regional university students at least age 18 to taste beer and other alcoholic beverages in certain culinary or alcohol-related classes:
SB 6386 |
|
Beer, wine, beer, and spirits theater licenses:
*
ESB 5607, CH 237 (2013) |
|
Cider, sales by certain retail beer sales licensees:
HB 1008, SB 6442,
*
SSB 6442, CH 54 (2014) |
|
Contract liquor store managers, certain former, exempting from spirits retail license issuance fee:
HB 2019,
*
ESSB 5644, CH 12 (2013) |
|
Contract liquor stores, certain former, exempting from spirits retail license issuance fee:
HB 1962 |
|
Contract liquor stores, owners of former, payment of spirits retail license issuance fees:
SSB 6237 |
|
Contract or state liquor stores, certain former, exempting from spirits retail license issuance fee:
2SHB 1161 |
|
Contract or state liquor stores, certain former, payment of retail license issuance fee:
HB 2490 |
|
Contract or state liquor stores, certain former, selling spirits retail license to third party or relocating store:
SB 6238 |
|
Craft distillery customers, spirits sales, increasing allowable per day volume per customer:
*
HB 1149, CH 98 (2013) |
|
Craft distillery products, license endorsement for sales by beer and/or wine specialty shop:
HB 1133, SB 5731, ESSB 5731 |
|
Culinary arts training educational institutions, culinary class restaurant wine specialty license and special event endorsement, creating:
HB 1805 |
|
Culinary class specialty license, creating:
SHB 1805 |
|
Culinary or alcohol-related classes, community or technical college, permit to allow students at least age 18 to taste alcoholic beverages in:
*
SSB 5774, CH 59 (2013) |
|
Culinary or alcohol-related classes, postsecondary, permit to allow students under age 21 to taste alcoholic beverages in:
SB 5774 |
|
Culinary or alcohol-related classes, state or regional university, permit to allow students at least age 18 to taste alcoholic beverages in:
SB 6386 |
|
Day spas, offering of wine or beer to customers, creating day spa permit for:
SB 5045,
*
ESSB 5045, CH 199 (2014) |
|
Distilleries, craft, spirits endorsement for sales at fairs:
HB 2154, SHB 2154 |
|
Distilleries, spirits for off-premises consumption or on-premises sampling:
HB 2364, SHB 2364, SB 6226,
*
SSB 6226, CH 92 (2014) |
|
Distillery products, certain distilleries, license endorsement for sale by beer and/or wine specialty shop:
ESSB 5731 |
|
Distributors, spirits, modifying license issuance fee and surcharge provisions:
HB 2019 |
|
Distributors, spirits, modifying license issuance fee provisions:
*
ESSB 5644, CH 12 (2013) |
|
Fairs, liquor license and craft distillery spirits endorsement for:
HB 2154, SHB 2154 |
|
Fetal alcohol exposure, work group to address:
HB 2737 |
|
Grocery stores, changing criteria for beer and wine tasting endorsement:
HB 1422,
*
SHB 1422 (2013) V, SB 5517,
*
SSB 5517, CH 52 (2013) |
|
Grocery stores, wine and beer licensees, sales of beer in purchaser's container:
HB 2371, SHB 2371, SB 6136 |
|
Growlers of cider, sales by certain retail beer sales licensees:
HB 1008, SB 6442,
*
SSB 6442, CH 54 (2014) |
|
Growlers of wine or beer, sales of:
HB 2327, SB 6334 |
|
Growlers of wine, sales by certain retail sales licensees:
HB 1742 |
|
Growlers of wine, sales of own wine by licensed domestic wineries:
*
SHB 1742, CH 27 (2014), SSB 6334 |
|
Health security trust, using certain beer and spirits tax revenues for health care services and maintenance of trust:
HB 1085, SB 5224 |
|
Licensees, grocery stores, sales of beer in purchaser's container:
HB 2371, SHB 2371, SB 6136 |
|
Licensees, serving alcohol for on-premises consumption, requiring fetal alcohol exposure warning signs:
HB 2737 |
|
Licenses and permits, retail, obtaining by persons convicted of automated sales suppression device or phantom ware use, prohibitions:
SB 6543 |
|
Licenses and permits, streamlining and simplifying, work group to make recommendations:
SB 6222 |
|
Licenses, beer and/or wine specialty shop, endorsement to sell craft distillery products:
SB 5731 |
|
Licenses, beer and/or wine specialty shop, endorsement to sell products of craft distilleries and certain other distilleries:
ESSB 5731 |
|
Licenses, beer and/or wine specialty shops, endorsement to sell craft distillery products:
HB 1133 |
|
Licenses, caterer's license to sell beer, spirits, and wine, creating:
HB 2680,
*
ESHB 2680, CH 29 (2014) |
|
Licenses, culinary class restaurant wine specialty license and special event endorsement, creating:
HB 1805 |
|
Licenses, culinary class specialty license, creating:
SHB 1805 |
|
Licenses, liquor license for fairs:
HB 2154, SHB 2154 |
|
Licenses, multiple for single location, allowing:
HB 1711, SHB 1711, HB 2355, SB 5628, SB 6335 |
|
Licenses, nonprofit arts organization, expanding definition of eligible organizations:
SB 6316 |
|
Licenses, renewals, increasing excise tax revenues with:
HB 1503, SB 5285 |
|
Licenses, senior center license:
HB 1063,
*
SB 5310, CH 78 (2014) |
|
Licenses, snack bar beer retailer's license, adding sales of wine by the glass to:
HB 2302, SB 6148 |
|
Licenses, special occasion, selling wine in original container for on-premises consumption:
SB 6131, SSB 6131 |
|
Licenses, spirits distributors, modifying license issuance fee and surcharge provisions:
HB 2019 |
|
Licenses, spirits distributors, modifying license issuance fee provisions:
*
ESSB 5644, CH 12 (2013) |
|
Licenses, spirits retail license, eliminating issuance fee:
HB 1282 |
|
Licenses, spirits retail license, excluding certain licensees selling spirits for later resale from license issuance fee:
HB 2172, ESB 6220 |
|
Licenses, spirits retail license, exempting certain former contract liquor stores from issuance fee:
HB 1962 |
|
Licenses, spirits retail license, former contract or state liquor store owner or holder selling license to third party or relocating store:
SB 6238 |
|
Licenses, spirits retail license, payment of issuance fees:
HB 2412, SHB 2412, HB 2435, SB 6237, SSB 6237 |
|
Licenses, spirits retail licensees, issuance fee exemption for former contract liquor store managers and state store auction buyers with respect to certain sales:
HB 2019,
*
ESSB 5644, CH 12 (2013) |
|
Licenses, spirits, craft distillery endorsement for sales at fairs:
HB 2154, SHB 2154 |
|
Licenses, theater, beer, wine, and spirits sales:
*
ESB 5607, CH 237 (2013) |
|
Licenses, theaters, beer and wine sales:
HB 1001,
*
SHB 1001, CH 219 (2013), SB 5111 |
|
Licenses, various, miscellaneous changes:
HB 2305, SB 6159 |
|
Liquor excise tax, wholesale and retail sales, imposing to fund alcohol and drug treatment:
SB 5949 |
|
Liquor excise taxes, deposit in liquor excise tax fund and transfer to impaired driving safety account:
SB 5917, SB 5929 |
|
Liquor excise taxes, deposit in liquor excise tax fund and transfer to liquor revolving fund, modifying provisions:
HB 1368, SB 5703 |
|
Liquor excise taxes, deposit in liquor excise tax fund, increasing sales tax sum for:
HB 2784, SB 6564 |
|
Liquor excise taxes, increasing revenue with liquor license renewals:
HB 1503, SB 5285 |
|
Liquor revolving fund, distribution of revenues:
HB 1368, HB 2067, HB 2314, SB 5703, SB 6361 |
|
Malt beverages, wholesale distributors and suppliers, removing spirits from provisions:
HB 1411 |
|
Permits, special, to allow college and vocational students under age 21 to taste wine in viticulture and enology classes:
SHB 1459 |
|
Permits, special, to allow community or technical college students at least age 18 to taste alcoholic beverages in certain culinary or alcohol-related classes:
*
SSB 5774, CH 59 (2013) |
|
Permits, special, to allow postsecondary students under age 21 to taste alcoholic beverages in certain culinary or alcohol-related classes:
SB 5774 |
|
Permits, special, to allow state or regional university students at least age 18 to taste alcoholic beverages in certain culinary or alcohol-related classes:
SB 6386 |
|
Purchases of liquor, confidentiality of liquor control board records of, repealing statute:
HB 2764 |
|
Regulation of alcoholic beverages, miscellaneous changes:
HB 2305, SB 6159 |
|
Sales of liquor, prohibiting if customer has marker on identicard indicating restriction of driving privileges due to driving under the influence:
SB 5915, SB 5917 |
|
Self-checkout for liquor sales, prohibiting certain machines:
HB 1009, SB 5261 |
|
Self-checkout for liquor sales, requiring machines that halt transaction during purchaser age verification:
*
SHB 1009, CH 89 (2013) |
|
Selling price, advertised, to include liquor taxes:
HB 1066 |
|
Spirits, caterer's license to sell, creating:
HB 2680,
*
ESHB 2680, CH 29 (2014) |
|
Spirits, distilleries, for off-premises consumption or on-premises sampling:
HB 2364, SHB 2364, SB 6226,
*
SSB 6226, CH 92 (2014) |
|
Spirits, distributors, modifying license issuance fee and surcharge provisions:
HB 2019 |
|
Spirits, distributors, modifying license issuance fee provisions:
*
ESSB 5644, CH 12 (2013) |
|
Spirits, group purchases by retail licensees in certain cases:
HB 1281, HB 2019 |
|
Spirits, removing from malt beverage wholesale distributors and suppliers provisions:
HB 1411 |
|
Spirits, retail licensees, former contract or state liquor store owner or holder selling license to third party or relocating store:
SB 6238 |
|
Spirits, retail licensees, license issuance fee exemption for former contract liquor store managers and state store auction buyers with respect to certain sales:
HB 2019,
*
ESSB 5644, CH 12 (2013) |
|
Spirits, retail sales for later resale, excluding from "spirits sales revenues under the license":
HB 1161, SB 5644 |
|
Spirits, retail sales for later resale, excluding from retail license issuance fee but requiring distributor license fee:
SHB 1161, 2SHB 1161, 3SHB 1161 |
|
Spirits, retail sales for later resale, excluding from retail license issuance fee in certain cases:
HB 2172, ESB 6220 |
|
Spirits, retailers, disabling point-of-sale machines' ability to accept public assistance electronic benefit cards:
SB 5279 |
|
Spirits, retailers, prohibited from accepting public assistance electronic benefit cards for purchase of spirits:
ESSB 5279 |
|
Spirits, retailers, theft from, liquor control board regulatory authority to reduce:
HB 2155,
*
ESHB 2155, CH 63 (2014) |
|
Spirits, sale and distribution, streamlining collection of taxes, fees, and reports:
*
HB 1124, CH 95 (2013), SB 5238 |
|
Spirits, sales at fairs, endorsement for craft distilleries:
HB 2154, SHB 2154 |
|
Spirits, sales tax, additional tax on certain sales by distributors to restaurant retailers:
HB 2019 |
|
Spirits, sales tax, comprehensive reduction:
SB 6547 |
|
Spirits, sampling, limited on-premise sampling provided by certain spirits retail license holders:
HB 1332, SHB 1332, SB 5396,
*
SSB 5396, CH 234 (2013) |
|
Spirits, tasting, permit to allow community or technical college students at least age 18 to taste spirits and other alcoholic beverages in certain culinary or alcohol-related classes:
*
SSB 5774, CH 59 (2013) |
|
Spirits, tasting, permit to allow postsecondary students under age 21 to taste spirits and other alcoholic beverages in certain culinary or alcohol-related classes:
SB 5774 |
|
Spirits, tasting, permit to allow state or regional university students at least age 18 to taste spirits and other alcoholic beverages in certain culinary or alcohol-related classes:
SB 6386 |
|
Spirits, using certain spirits tax revenues in connection with health security trust:
HB 1085, SB 5224 |
|
Spirits, wine, beer, and spirits theater licenses:
*
ESB 5607, CH 237 (2013) |
|
Wine, adding sales of wine by the glass to snack bar beer retailer's license:
HB 2302, SB 6148 |
|
Wine, beer and wine theater license:
HB 1001,
*
SHB 1001, CH 219 (2013), SB 5111 |
|
Wine, beer, wine, and spirits theater licenses:
*
ESB 5607, CH 237 (2013) |
|
Wine, caterer's license to sell, creating:
HB 2680,
*
ESHB 2680, CH 29 (2014) |
|
Wine, day spas offering to customers, creating day spa permit for:
SB 5045,
*
ESSB 5045, CH 199 (2014) |
|
Wine, group purchases by retail licensees in certain cases:
HB 1281, HB 2019 |
|
Wine, growlers of, sales of:
HB 1742,
*
SHB 1742, CH 27 (2014), HB 2327, SB 6334, SSB 6334 |
|
Wine, in original container for on-premises consumption, sales by special occasion licensees:
SB 6131, SSB 6131 |
|
Wine, licensed domestic wineries, sales of own wine in kegs or sanitary containers:
*
SHB 1742, CH 27 (2014) |
|
Wine, sales by certain retail beer sales licensees:
HB 1742 |
|
Wine, sales, culinary class restaurant wine specialty license and special event endorsement, creating:
HB 1805 |
|
Wine, sales, culinary class specialty license, creating:
SHB 1805 |
|
Wine, sampling and serving, qualifying farmers markets, modifying definition:
*
SB 6514, CH 105 (2014) |
|
Wine, sampling at specialty shops:
HB 1022 |
|
Wine, sampling, conducted by wineries at farmers markets, allowing:
*
SB 5674, CH 238 (2013) |
|
Wine, tasting, allowing college and vocational students under age 21 to taste wine in viticulture and enology classes:
HB 1459 |
|
Wine, tasting, changing criteria for beer and wine tasting endorsement for grocery stores:
HB 1422,
*
SHB 1422 (2013) V, SB 5517,
*
SSB 5517, CH 52 (2013) |
|
Wine, tasting, permit to allow college and vocational students under age 21 to taste wine in viticulture and enology classes:
SHB 1459 |
|
Wine, tasting, permit to allow community or technical college students at least age 18 to taste wine and other alcoholic beverages in certain culinary or alcohol-related classes:
*
SSB 5774, CH 59 (2013) |
|
Wine, tasting, permit to allow postsecondary students under age 21 to taste wine and other alcoholic beverages in certain culinary or alcohol-related classes:
SB 5774 |
|
Wine, tasting, permit to allow state or regional university students at least age 18 to taste wine and other alcoholic beverages in certain culinary or alcohol-related classes:
SB 6386 |
ANIMALS
(See also LIVESTOCK; OFFICIAL STATE DESIGNATION; WILDLIFE) |
|
Abuse, criminal animal abuse offenders, requiring registration:
HB 1786 |
|
Animal disease traceability program, electronic reporting of intrastate livestock ownership transfers:
HB 2625 |
|
Attacks by aggressive violent animals, right of self-defense:
HB 2664 |
|
Cats, feral and free-roaming, spaying and neutering program:
HB 1229, SB 5202, SSB 5202 |
|
Companion animals, low-income owner assistance through companion animal safety, population control, and spay/neuter assistance program:
HB 1229, SB 5202, SSB 5202 |
|
Cruelty to animals, animal fighting, to include causing minor to commit, class C felony:
HB 1202, SHB 1202, SB 5204 |
|
Cruelty to animals, failure to provide care, civil infraction:
HB 1202, SB 5204 |
|
Cruelty to animals, killing or harming another person's animals with malice, class C felony:
HB 1202, SHB 1202, SB 5204 |
|
Cruelty to animals, pet animals, taking or killing, etc., modifying provisions:
HB 1202, SHB 1202, SB 5204 |
|
Cruelty to animals, prohibiting sale or auction of animals on public property:
HB 1201, SB 5203 |
|
Cruelty to animals, requiring registration of criminal animal abuse offenders:
HB 1786 |
|
Cruelty to animals, second degree, modifying provisions:
HB 1202, SHB 1202, SB 5204 |
|
Cruelty to animals, unsafe confinement in vehicle or enclosed space, authority to enter vehicle or space:
HB 1202, SHB 1202, SB 5204 |
|
Cruelty to animals, unsafe confinement in vehicle or enclosed space, civil infraction:
HB 1202, SHB 1202, SB 5204 |
|
Cruelty to animals, veterinarian liability protections when reporting:
HB 1186,
*
SB 5102, CH 245 (2013) |
|
Diseases, control and traceability activities, electronic reporting of intrastate livestock ownership transfers:
HB 2625 |
|
Diseases, control and traceability activities, recovery of department of agriculture data entry costs in connection with:
HB 1886,
*
SHB 1886, CH 45 (2013) |
|
Dog guides, with reckless disregard causing harm to, class C felony:
HB 1830 |
|
Dogs, breed-based regulations, preventing:
HB 2117 |
|
Pet food, distributors and responsible buyers, paying companion animal spay/neuter fee:
HB 1229, SB 5202, SSB 5202 |
|
Search and rescue dogs, on-duty, with reckless disregard causing harm to, class C felony:
HB 1830 |
|
Service animals, unfair practices related to:
HB 1024, SHB 1024, 2SHB 1024, SB 5645 |
|
Service animals, with reckless disregard causing harm to, class C felony:
HB 1830 |
APPRENTICES AND APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS
(See also CONTRACTORS; PUBLIC WORKS) |
|
Apprenticeship and training council, transportation workforce development, increasing funding and recruiting women and persons of color:
HB 1922 |
|
Apprenticeship and training council, transportation workforce development, increasing funding and recruiting women, veterans, and persons of color:
ESHB 1922 |
|
Apprenticeship utilization advisory committee, repealing:
SB 6186, SSB 6186 |
|
Building code officials apprenticeship program, funding through building permit fee:
HB 2214, SHB 2214, SB 5074, SB 6018 |
|
Business and occupation tax credit, for employers participating in Washington apprenticeship program:
SB 6182, SSB 6182 |
|
Cosmetology, barbering, manicuring, and esthetics, rules for online learning, including approved apprenticeship programs:
SB 5779, SB 5996, SSB 5996 |
|
Electrician certificate of competency, journey level or residential specialty, apprenticeship program requirement:
ESHB 2500 |
|
Electrician certificate of competency, journeyman or residential specialty, apprenticeship program requirement:
HB 2500 |
|
Higher education apprenticeships, earnings and employment data for those completing, web site publication of:
HB 2443 |
|
Manufacturing, advanced, employers training apprentices and others in high-demand positions, business and occupation tax credit:
SB 5249 |
|
Subsidized public works, apprentice utilization requirements for:
HB 1023, SHB 1023, SB 5393 |
|
Tax preferences, apprentice utilization when contract parties are recipients:
HB 1023, SHB 1023, SB 5393 |
ARCHAEOLOGY
(See also ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION, DEPARTMENT) |
|
Archaeological objects, forest practices application denials due to presence of, restrictions and procedures:
HB 1223 |
|
Archaeological resources and traditional cultural places, certain information concerning, exemption from public disclosure:
HB 2724,
*
SHB 2724, CH 165 (2014), SB 6480 |
|
Cultural resources of Washington state, protecting:
SHB 2709 |
|
Cultural resources of Washington state, protecting, relationship to state environmental policy act:
HB 1809, HB 2709 |
|
Project permit applications, notification of determination to include department:
SHB 2709 |
ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION, DEPARTMENT
(See also ARCHAEOLOGY) |
|
Archaeological resources and traditional cultural places, certain information concerning, exemption from public disclosure:
HB 2724,
*
SHB 2724, CH 165 (2014), SB 6480 |
|
Business license center, participation by department:
HB 1403,
*
ESHB 1403, CH 111 (2013), SB 5680, SSB 5680, E2SSB 5680 |
|
Cultural resources of Washington state, protecting, relationship to state environmental policy act:
HB 1809 |
|
Forest practices applications, department role when archaeological object present:
HB 1223 |
|
Permitting decisions, enhancing transparency and predictability of process:
HB 2192, SHB 2192,
*
E2SHB 2192, CH 68 (2014), SB 6045 |
ART AND ARTWORKS
(See also ARTS COMMISSION) |
|
Artistic heritage, along with state's ethnic, cultural, and natural heritage, parks and recreation commission to increase appreciation of:
SHB 1935, SB 5897 |
|
Contemporary works of art, along with state's ethnic and cultural heritage, parks and recreation commission to increase appreciation of:
HB 1530, SHB 1530, SB 5653 |
|
Cultural access programs, creating to fund cultural organizations:
HB 2212 |
|
Cultural access programs, creation by cultural access authorities in order to fund cultural organizations:
SB 6151 |
|
Moore, Ben, commending:
*
SR 8720 (2014) |
|
Public buildings, eliminating construction appropriations artwork purchase requirement:
SB 5018 |
|
School plant facilities, allocating artwork funds for instructional equipment and technology:
HB 1054, SB 5581 |
|
School plant facilities, construction funds for artworks, suspending expenditure for art:
SB 5120 |
|
Teachers, certification standards, expanding STEM requirements to include the arts (STEAM):
SB 5909 |
|
Transportation funds, using for artworks and artistic designs, prohibition:
HB 2092 |
ARTS COMMISSION
(See also ART AND ARTWORKS) |
|
Artworks for public buildings, repealing certain statutes concerning commission purchasing:
SB 5018 |
|
Artworks for school and college buildings, suspending expenditure of construction funds for art:
SB 5120 |
|
Artworks for school plant facilities, allocating funds for instructional equipment and technology:
HB 1054, SB 5581 |
ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN AFFAIRS, COMMISSION
|
|
Rule making by commission, specific grant of legislative authority, requirement:
HB 1163 |
ATTORNEY GENERAL
|
|
Assistant attorneys general, collective bargaining for:
HB 2274 |
|
Commercial information, filed with attorney general, public records exemption:
*
SB 6141, CH 170 (2014) |
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Computer spyware, actions concerning unlawful use of, awarding costs and attorneys' fees when action brought by attorney general:
HB 2055, SB 5985 |
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Consumer protection, actions brought by attorney general, awarding of attorneys' fees to attorney general when prevailing party:
HB 2055, SB 5985 |
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Democratic participation principles, attorney general to implement training programs for public officials and employees:
HB 1198, SHB 1198 |
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Driving under the influence, creating statewide 24/7 sobriety program and 24/7 sobriety account, role of attorney general's office:
HB 2030, SB 5912 |
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Environmental law violations, involving hazardous waste or fish and wildlife enforcement code, attorney general authority and power:
HB 1655 |
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Federal property, condemnation by state and sale for private forestry uses, attorney general role:
HB 1111 |
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Indian tribal hunting rights, office of attorney general to prepare module on rights for use in connection with enforcement:
ESHB 1496 |
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Manufactured/mobile home dispute resolution program, administration under program of manufactured housing community manager training by attorney general:
SHB 1590 |
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Open public meetings, training concerning, attorney general role:
HB 1714 |
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Service members civil relief, expanding protections, attorney general role:
HB 2171,
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SHB 2171, CH 65 (2014), SB 5989 |
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Solid waste collection companies, commercial information filed with commission, exemption from disclosure:
HB 1697, SHB 1697 |
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State officers, legal actions or proceedings on behalf of, not requiring attorney general to institute or prosecute when related to fiscal appropriation level or sufficiency:
HB 2024 |
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Superior court judges, actions or proceedings on behalf of, attorney general not required to institute or prosecute:
ESB 5860 |
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Superior court judges, actions or proceedings on behalf of, provisions concerning attorneys' fees and costs and arbitration requirements:
ESB 5860 |
ATTORNEYS
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Bar association, developing sliding fee schedule for fees and costs to accommodate indigent clients:
SB 5845 |
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Bar association, fees for judicial members, prohibiting charging of:
SB 6012 |
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Bar association, repealing and recodifying state bar act:
HB 1335 |
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Campaigns, certain attorney legal services for, removing from definitions of "contributions" and "expenditures":
HB 2222 |
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Debt collection by attorneys, amending collection agency act:
HB 1031 |
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Deeds of trust, reconveyances, involvement in:
HB 1435,
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SHB 1435, CH 114 (2013) |
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Dependency proceedings, appointing an attorney for a child:
HB 1285, SHB 1285, 2SHB 1285, SB 5461, SSB 5461, SB 6126, SSB 6126,
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E2SSB 6126, CH 108 (2014) |
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Dependency proceedings, automatic legal representation of child, studying effect of:
SB 6126 |
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Indigent clients, attorneys to accommodate through sliding fee schedule and legal requirements:
SB 5845 |
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Indigent clients, professional compensation parity act:
SB 5845 |
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Legal service contractors, regulation of:
HB 2691, SHB 2691 |
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Legal service organizations, to cover legal expenses, regulation and registration of:
HB 2287 |
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Motor vehicle owner information, requests by attorneys, notice requirements:
HB 1308, SB 5182,
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SSB 5182, CH 232 (2013) |
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Practice of law, requiring that all regulatory and other functions reside in supreme court:
HJR 4205 |
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Prosecuting attorneys, disposition of criminal cases, criminal history record information compliance audits to research:
HB 1531,
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SB 5466, CH 62 (2013) |
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Prosecuting attorneys, service of petition for release by criminally insane upon:
SB 5617 |
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Right to counsel, commemorating 50th anniversary of Gideon v. Wainwright:
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HR 4638 (2013),
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SR 8638 (2013) |
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Sexually violent predators in secure facilities, attorneys representing, exemption from certain prohibitions against introducing contraband:
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SHB 1836, CH 43 (2013), SSB 5404 |
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Trustees for deeds of trust, including attorneys, requiring registration of:
SB 5840 |
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Workers' compensation claims, appeals, fixing of attorney's fees:
HB 1354 |