FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S OMBUDSMAN, OFFICE
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Adoption process improvements, implementing certain recommendations of report by ombudsman and department of social and health services:
HB 1675 |
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Adoption, prospective adoptive parents, ombuds to convene work group concerning materials for:
2ESHB 1675 |
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Rule making by office, specific grant of legislative authority, requirement:
HB 1163 |
FARMS
(See also AGRICULTURE; LIVESTOCK) |
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Auction sales of personal property used in farming, repealing sales tax exemption:
SB 5041 |
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Commercial crops, damage by wildlife, payment of claims for compensation:
SB 5760, SSB 5760 |
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Dairies, inspection program assessment on milk, extending expiration date:
HB 2354, SB 6079 |
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Dropout prevention through farm engagement pilot project, establishing:
EHB 1276, SHB 1276 |
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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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Farm internship pilot project, establishment:
SB 5123,
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SSB 5123, CH 131 (2014) |
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Farm laborers, vanpool programs for, allowing nonprofits and certain transit providers to provide:
HB 2604, SHB 2604 |
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Farmers markets, beer and wine sampling and serving at qualifying markets:
*
SB 6514, CH 105 (2014) |
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Farmers markets, wine sampling conducted by wineries or beer sampling conducted by microbreweries, allowing in certain cases:
*
SB 5674, CH 238 (2013) |
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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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Greenhouses, propane or natural gas used to heat, sales and use tax exemptions:
HB 1722 |
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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,
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E2SHB 2493, CH 125 (2014), SB 6286, ESSB 6286 |
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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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Lands, farm and agricultural land, current use property tax program:
HB 2493, SHB 2493,
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E2SHB 2493, CH 125 (2014), SB 6155, SB 6286, ESSB 6286 |
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Lands, 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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Lands, farm and agricultural land, revising definition for current use property tax program purposes:
HB 2306 |
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Lands, small farms within current use farm and agricultural lands property tax program:
HB 1437, SHB 1437, E2SHB 1437, SB 5327 |
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Lands, small farms within current use property tax program:
3SHB 1437 |
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Small farms, current use farm and agricultural lands property tax program:
HB 1437, SHB 1437, E2SHB 1437, SB 5327 |
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Small farms, current use property tax program:
3SHB 1437 |
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Tax preferences, certain farm-related, repealing to increase small business tax credit:
HB 2286 |
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Training opportunities for youth, involvement in agricultural fair-related activities, providing moneys to support:
SB 5813 |
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Vehicles, allowing farm vehicles on public highways in certain cases:
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ESB 5616, CH 299 (2013) |
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Vehicles, owned by certain farmers, exemption from department of transportation number requirements:
SSB 6280 |
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Vehicles, registration exemption, applying for farm exempt license plate:
SB 5164 |
FERRIES
(See also MARINE EMPLOYEES' COMMISSION) |
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Accidents and incidents, comprehensive investigation procedures for, process for developing:
HB 2756 |
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Administration of ferry system, limiting department of transportation authority in some cases:
HB 1880, SHB 1880, SB 5800 |
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Advisory board, creating ferries advisory board, including membership and duties:
HB 2758 |
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Advisory committee system, expanding role of executive committee of state ferry users to annual ferry fare setting, duties of committee:
HB 1879, SB 5801 |
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Alteration, contracts for, awarding for projects using design-build procedure:
HB 1993 |
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Alteration, contracts for, requiring that department of transportation obtain at least three bids:
HB 1990 |
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Budgets, state ferries to develop improved online ferry system operating budget display:
HB 1879, SB 5801 |
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Capital vessel replacement account, deposit of vehicle registration renewal service fee revenues:
HB 1954, SB 5920 |
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Construction of auto ferries, modifying provisions concerning planning, construction, purchase, analysis, and design work:
HB 2759, ESHB 2759, SB 5858 |
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Construction or maintenance or repair activities involving facilities, following best management practices, removing limits and modification requirements:
HB 2097 |
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Construction or maintenance or repair activities involving facilities, following best management practices, state environmental policy act exemption:
HB 2097 |
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Construction, contracts for, awarding for projects using design-build procedure:
HB 1993 |
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Construction, contracts for, requiring that department of transportation obtain at least three bids:
HB 1990 |
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Construction, issuance of proposals for, removing in-state construction requirement statement from:
HB 1990 |
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Construction, of new small ferry vessels, repealing certain provision concerning:
HB 1990 |
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County ferry districts, assumption of administrative duties by a county:
SB 6216,
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SSB 6216, CH 51 (2014) |
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Deficit reimbursement agreements with counties, modifying reimbursement limits:
HB 2184, SB 6380, SSB 6380 |
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Emissions by ferries, greenhouse gases and particulate matter, reporting requirements:
SB 6377 |
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Fares, modifying roles of transportation commission and executive committee of state ferry users in annual ferry fare setting:
HB 1879, SB 5801 |
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Fares, transportation commission role in reducing:
HB 1082 |
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Ferry districts, county, transfer of functions and taxing authority to county, conditions and process:
HB 1324, SHB 1324, HB 2182, SB 5096 |
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Funding for ferries, distribution of marijuana excise tax revenues to department of transportation for:
HB 2772 |
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Passenger-only ferry service districts, establishment by public transportation benefit areas, including revenue sources and related authority:
ESHB 1954, HB 2267, SHB 2267, SB 6171, SSB 6171 |
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Replacement of ferries, funding with certain motor vehicle service fees:
HB 1129, SHB 1129,
*
E2SHB 1129, CH 59 (2014) |
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Users of ferries, transportation data gathering surveys, reporting requirements:
SB 6528 |
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Vessels and terminals, state forces working on, raising dollar threshold for permissible work by:
SB 6443 |
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Vessels and terminals, state forces working on, removing time period limitations on dollar threshold for permissible work by:
EHB 2684, SSB 6443 |
FINANCE COMMITTEE, STATE
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Debt, state, levels and types to be authorized for capital and transportation projects, committee to governor and legislature concerning:
ESSB 5138 |
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Debt, state, reducing future debt service by modifying working debt limit, committee role:
SB 5895 |
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Debt, state, repealing certain capital bond budget development working debt limit provision:
HB 1646, SB 5138 |
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General obligation bonds, authorizing for transportation funding, committee role:
SB 6579 |
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General obligation bonds, authorizing to finance Columbia river crossing project, committee role:
HB 1975, SB 5864 |
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General obligation bonds, financing 2011-2013 and 2013-2015 capital and operating budget projects, committee role:
SHB 1088,
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ESSB 5036, CH 20 (2013) |
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General obligation bonds, financing 2013 connecting Washington projects and improvements in omnibus transportation appropriations act:
HB 1956, SHB 1956, SB 5922 |
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General obligation bonds, financing 2013-2015 capital and operating budget projects, committee role:
HB 1088, SB 5036 |
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General obligation bonds, high rated, financial assistance for school facilities, committee role:
SSB 6483 |
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Lottery revenue bonds, for certain school construction assistance, committee role:
EHB 2797 |
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Rule making by committee, specific grant of legislative authority, requirement:
HB 1163 |
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Toll revenue bonds, authorizing to finance Columbia river crossing project, committee role:
ESHB 1954, SHB 1975, SB 5923 |
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
(See also CHECKS AND CHECK CASHING; CREDIT UNIONS; FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, DEPARTMENT; LOANS; MORTGAGES AND MORTGAGE BROKERS) |
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Banking, requesting that Congress enact legislation reinstating commercial and investment banking functions separation of Glass-Steagall act:
SJM 8009, SJM 8012 |
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Banks, amending various provisions:
HB 1325,
*
ESHB 1325, CH 76 (2013), SB 5208, ESSB 5208 |
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Banks, comprehensive amending of existing laws:
HB 2141,
*
SB 6135, CH 37 (2014) |
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Banks, in-state and out-of-state, defining "loan" for business and occupation tax apportionable income purposes:
HB 1751 |
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Banks, in-state and out-of-state, providing equal tax treatment of investment securities for:
HB 1751 |
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Banks, Washington commercial bank act:
HB 2141,
*
SB 6135, CH 37 (2014) |
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Financial information, disclosure, implementing sunshine committee recommendations:
HB 1298, SHB 1298, SB 5169, SSB 5169 |
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Lenders, appraisal services, liens on property for unpaid balances:
HB 2375 |
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Money transmitters, amending provisions of uniform money services act:
HB 1327,
*
SHB 1327, CH 106 (2013), HB 2523, SHB 2523, SB 5209, SSB 5209, SB 6273,
*
SSB 6273, CH 206 (2014) |
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Nondepository institutions, regulatory provisions:
HB 2452,
*
SB 6134, CH 36 (2014) |
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Savings associations and banks, amending various provisions:
HB 1325,
*
ESHB 1325, CH 76 (2013), SB 5208, ESSB 5208 |
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Savings associations and banks, comprehensive amending of existing laws:
HB 2141,
*
SB 6135, CH 37 (2014) |
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Savings associations, renaming RCW Title 33 as Washington savings association act:
HB 2141,
*
SB 6135, CH 37 (2014) |
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Savings banks, renaming RCW Title 32 as Washington savings bank act:
HB 2141,
*
SB 6135, CH 37 (2014) |
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Trust businesses, comprehensive amending of existing laws:
HB 2141,
*
SB 6135, CH 37 (2014) |
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Trust companies, amending various provisions:
HB 1325,
*
ESHB 1325, CH 76 (2013), SB 5208, ESSB 5208 |
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Trust institutions, Washington trust institutions act:
HB 2141,
*
SB 6135, CH 37 (2014) |
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Trustees for deeds of trust, requiring registration of:
SB 5840 |
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, DEPARTMENT
(See also FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS; LOANS; MORTGAGES AND MORTGAGE BROKERS) |
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Banks, savings banks and associations, and trust companies, amending various provisions, department role:
HB 1325,
*
ESHB 1325, CH 76 (2013), SB 5208, ESSB 5208 |
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Banks, savings banks and associations, and trust companies, comprehensive changes:
HB 2141,
*
SB 6135, CH 37 (2014) |
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Business license center, participation by department:
HB 1403,
*
ESHB 1403, CH 111 (2013), SB 5680, SSB 5680, E2SSB 5680 |
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Debt adjusting services, nonprofit, licensing and regulation by department:
HB 1491, SB 5527 |
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Debt management services, uniform debt management services act, department role:
HB 1340 |
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Debt settlement services act, licensing of persons providing services, department role:
HB 2670 |
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Debt settlement services act, registration of persons providing services, department role:
HB 2142 |
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Licensing and enforcement, payday lenders, regulating through small consumer installment loan act:
HB 1657, SB 5312, ESSB 5312 |
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Money transmitters, amending provisions of uniform money services act:
HB 1327,
*
SHB 1327, CH 106 (2013), HB 2523, SHB 2523, SB 5209, SSB 5209, SB 6273,
*
SSB 6273, CH 206 (2014) |
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Mortgage brokers, department regulation of, amending provisions:
HB 1328, SHB 1328, SB 5210,
*
SSB 5210, CH 30 (2013) |
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Mortgage loans, residential loan modification services, department regulatory authority:
HB 1328, SHB 1328, SB 5210,
*
SSB 5210, CH 30 (2013) |
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Nondepository institutions, regulatory provisions, department role:
HB 2452,
*
SB 6134, CH 36 (2014) |
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Rule making by department, specific grant of legislative authority, requirement:
HB 1163 |
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Trustees for deeds of trust, requiring registration of, department role:
SB 5840 |
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, OFFICE
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Annexation of state property owned for military purposes to a city or town, filing of petition by office:
SSB 5068 |
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Central services of state government, including office, conforming amendments prompted by reorganization and streamlining:
SHB 2098 |
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Colleges and universities, statewide public four-year dashboard, to include branch campus information and limited data redaction:
SB 6482, SSB 6482 |
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Corrections, department of, review staff safety, office role:
HB 2421, SB 6253 |
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Education data center, contracting with area health education center of eastern Washington to analyze data on effect of family factors on student success:
*
SHB 2739, CH 196 (2014) |
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Education data center, contracting with nonprofit to analyze data on effect of family factors on student success:
HB 2739 |
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Education data center, data-sharing and research agreements with office of the courts, researching juvenile educational and workforce outcomes:
HB 1680, SHB 1680, 2SHB 1680, 3SHB 1680, SB 6529 |
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Education data center, educational and workforce outcomes of youth in juvenile justice system, center to report on:
HB 1680, SHB 1680, 2SHB 1680, 3SHB 1680, SB 6529 |
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Education data center, posting higher education department budgets on data dashboard:
SHB 2336 |
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Education data center, posting higher education revenue and expenditures on data dashboard:
SHB 2651 |
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Education data center, reporting on postsecondary education and employment outcomes of state public high school graduates:
HB 1650, SHB 1650, SB 5818 |
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Education data center, special education students, monitoring educational outcomes:
SB 5958, SSB 5958,
*
2SSB 5958, CH 47 (2014) |
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Education data center, students with disabilities, center to monitor educational outcomes after graduation:
E2SSB 5330 |
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Education data center, web site publication of higher education completers' earnings and employment data:
HB 2443 |
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Education funding, modifying allocation rates, maximum levy percentages, and local effort assistance provisions to increase education funding, role of office:
SSB 5898 |
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Educational achievement and tuition reduction incentive program, office to convene technical incentive funding model task force:
SB 5390 |
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Enterprise services, department of, adding to list of department programs and services to be reviewed by the office:
SB 5717, SSB 5717 |
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Expenditure information web site, searchable state, links or access to annual state fee inventory, office role:
*
SB 5751, CH 63 (2013) |
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Facilities review council, creation as advisory group to legislature, duties to include six-year plans recommended by office:
HB 2719, SHB 2719 |
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Federal receipts, requiring that department report concerning federal financial assistance, office role:
SB 5804 |
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Fees imposed by state agencies, inventorying as part of state fee inventory, office role:
*
SB 5751, CH 63 (2013) |
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Fiscal analysis, convening work group concerning establishment of nonpartisan fiscal analysis agency:
HB 2252, SB 5638 |
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Fiscal notes, dealing with corrections, child welfare, and mental health issues, to include fiscal impacts on other program expenditures:
HB 2252, SB 5638 |
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Fiscal notes, requirements prior to voting on final passage of certain bills and resolutions:
SB 5640 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, office to contract with independent organization for evaluation of emissions reduction approaches:
SSB 5802,
*
E2SSB 5802, CH 6 (2013) |
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Health care innovation plan for state, public and private implementation, role of office:
HB 2572, SHB 2572,
*
E2SHB 2572, CH 223 (2014) PV |
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Higher education institutions, per-resident student state funding rates, office to convene work group to review:
SB 5936, SB 5942 |
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Higher education institutions, reporting requirements, office role in reviewing and reporting for sake of streamlining and coordinating:
*
HB 1736, CH 218 (2013), SB 5736 |
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Human resources director, position of, eliminating:
HB 2514, SB 6005, SSB 6005 |
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Information technology for state agencies, establishing information technology investment pool, office role:
SB 5891,
*
ESSB 5891, CH 33 (2013) |
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Land, habitat and recreation, acquisition by state, office role:
SB 6052, ESSB 6052 |
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Long-term care costs and supports needs, families preparing for, evaluation of support options by office:
SB 5519, SSB 5519 |
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Oil, transportation by railcars, office to study state's preparedness and accident-response capacity:
HB 2347, SB 6262 |
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Paramount duty trust fund, office to audit:
HB 1545 |
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Parks and recreation commission, fiscal opportunity cost incurred via fee reductions and exemptions, office to deliver report:
HB 1530, SHB 1530, SB 5653 |
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Population enumeration data, limiting use and retention in certain cases:
*
HB 2515, CH 14 (2014), SB 6006 |
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State agency innovation and efficiency council, creation, office to provide administrative support:
SSB 5872, SB 6484 |
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State agency innovation and efficiency grant program, creation, role of office:
SSB 5872, SB 6484 |
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State employees, four-year colleges and universities, office to review exempt and civil service classification practices of:
HB 2788 |
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State lands, occupied or under jurisdiction of state agency, modifying duties of director of office:
HB 2516, SB 6212 |
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STEM education, office to contract with statewide nonprofit organization to promote and support:
HB 1872, SHB 1872,
*
E2SHB 1872, CH 25 (2013), SB 5755, SSB 5755 |
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Student enrollment enumeration data, limiting use and retention and exempting from public inspection and copying:
*
HB 2515, CH 14 (2014), SB 6006 |
FIRE PROTECTION
(See also FIREFIGHTERS; UNIFORMED PERSONNEL) |
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Annexation, of unincorporated territory within a code city or town, modifying provisions related to fire protection districts:
*
EHB 2068, CH 27 (2013) |
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Fire departments, authority to develop community assistance referral and education services program:
EHB 1554,
*
SB 5145, CH 247 (2013) |
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Fire departments, local, wildfire individualized community-wide protection plans:
HB 1127, SHB 1127 |
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Fire departments, public, interest arbitration panel determinations as part of collective bargaining:
SB 5733 |
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Fire departments, use of personnel in small public works projects:
HB 2266, SB 6075 |
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Fire marshal, state, consultative role in adoption of licensing standards to allow students to be in school buildings for before- and after-school programs:
SHB 1852, HB 1968 |
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Fire marshal, state, statewide prefire mitigation plan duties:
HB 1127, SHB 1127 |
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Fire protection districts, ambulance service interlocal agreements with cities, removing rural limitation:
EHB 2278 |
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Fire protection districts, imposition of benefit charges by, voter approval:
HB 1488, SHB 1488, SB 5332,
*
SSB 5332, CH 49 (2013) |
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Fire protection districts, partial mergers, modifying provisions:
*
HB 1264, CH 25 (2014) |
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Fire protection districts, vehicle use tax exemption, conditions:
SB 6306 |
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Fire sprinkler systems, dwelling unit, professional licensing and certification provisions:
HB 2260 |
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Fire sprinkler systems, in agricultural structures, prohibiting mandatory installation:
HB 1390 |
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Flame retardants, limiting presence in upholstered furniture and children's products manufactured, sold, or distributed for use in state:
HB 1294, ESHB 1294, SB 5181, SB 5933, SB 5984, SB 6048, SB 6540, SSB 6540 |
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Funding for fire protection, distribution of marijuana excise tax revenues to cities and counties for:
HB 2772 |
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Indian tribes, land owned by, fire protection services when located within fire protection district or regional service authority:
EHB 1287,
*
ESHB 1287, CH 207 (2014), SB 6162, SSB 6162, 2SSB 6162 |
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Regional fire protection service authorities, establishment within boundaries of single city:
HB 1654, ESHB 1654 |
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Regional fire protection service authorities, formation process for cities, establishment:
SB 5520 |
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Regional fire protection service authorities, imposition of benefit charges by, voter approval:
HB 1486, SB 5331 |
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Regional fire protection service authorities, use of personnel in small public works projects:
HB 2266, SB 6075 |
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Smoke alarms, long-life, converting to:
HB 2401 |
|
Smoke detection devices, in dwelling units, requiring installation of certain lithium battery devices:
HB 2053 |
|
State fire service, mobilization, to include all risk resources:
HB 1126, SHB 1126, 2SHB 1126, SB 6003, SSB 6003 |
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Statewide special benefit charge for fire protection, imposing:
SB 5286 |
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Student programs, before- and after-school, director of fire protection role in adopting standards to allow students to be in school buildings for:
SHB 1852, HB 1968,
*
ESHB 1968, CH 227 (2013) |
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Water, fire suppression water facilities and services, provision for critical public services by water purveyors:
HB 1512,
*
SHB 1512, CH 127 (2013), SB 5606 |
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Wildfires, caused by incendiary devices, certain device prohibitions:
*
SSB 6199, CH 90 (2014) |
|
Wildfires, caused by incendiary devices, discharging devices during or outside closed season, prohibiting:
HB 2427, SHB 2427, SB 6199 |
|
Wildfires, public works wildfire damage repair projects, exemption from prevailing wage requirements in certain cases:
HB 1249, SB 5619 |
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Wildfires, statewide prefire mitigation plan:
HB 1127, SHB 1127 |
FIREARMS
(See also HUNTING) |
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Ammunition, parts, and accessories, increasing availability through Washington state firearms ammunition, parts, and accessories jobs act:
HB 2020 |
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Animals, attacks by aggressive violent animals, right of self-defense:
HB 2664 |
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Assault weapons, prohibiting of and conditions for manufacture, possession, purchase, sale, and transfer:
SB 5737 |
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Background checks, consolidating statewide involuntary commitment information at department of licensing and state patrol for purposes of:
SB 5282 |
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Background checks, consolidating statewide involuntary commitment information for firearm background check purposes, work group to make proposal:
*
SSB 5282, CH 216 (2013) |
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Background checks, extending to all gun sales and transfers:
SI 594, HI 594 |
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Background checks, prohibiting without uniform national standard:
SI 591, HI 591 |
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Background checks, various provisions:
HB 1588, SHB 1588, HB 1839, SHB 1839, SB 5282,
*
SSB 5282, CH 216 (2013), SB 5625, SB 5711, SI 591, HI 591, SI 594, HI 594 |
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Children, allowing unauthorized firearm access to a child, criminal provisions:
SB 5485 |
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Clay targets, purchased and provided by nonprofit gun clubs, sales and use tax exemptions:
SB 5831, SSB 5831,
*
ESSB 5882, CH 13 (2013) |
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Concealed pistol license, surrender of, role of parties in commitment orders and notification requirements:
SB 6245, SSB 6245 |
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Confiscation of firearms, prohibiting without due process:
SI 591, HI 591 |
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Dealers, firearm deliveries to law enforcement officers, requirements:
HB 2502, SB 6416 |
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Defensive force, including deadly force, right to use in certain cases:
HB 2324 |
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Drive-by shooting, adding to list of most serious offenses:
HB 1730 |
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Emergency, state of, prohibiting placing of restrictions on firearm possession, sale, or use during:
HB 2551 |
|
Firearm-related injury and death prevention education program, creation, with funding from firearm retail sale fee:
HB 1703 |
|
Firearms accident prevention, developing program of instruction for K-12 students:
SB 5660 |
|
Firearms accident prevention, Eddie Eagle GunSafe program, use in schools of instructional materials from:
SB 5660, SJM 8006 |
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Firearms safety and violence reduction in relation to public health and safety, task force on, legislature to convene:
SB 5714 |
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Gangs, criminal street gang associate or member, including in unlawful possession in first degree provisions:
HB 1729 |
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Gun locks, sales and use tax exemptions:
HB 1703 |
|
Juvenile firearm offenders, evidence- and research-based interventions:
HB 2164,
*
ESHB 2164, CH 117 (2014) |
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Juvenile firearms and weapons crimes, provisions:
HB 1096, SHB 1096, SB 5376, SSB 5376 |
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Less lethal weapon, peace officers using, immunity from liability:
HB 1678 |
|
Manufacturers of ammunition, parts, and accessories, exemption from business license and corporation and limited liability company fees:
HB 2020 |
|
Mental health courts, defendants, refraining from firearm possession and surrendering concealed pistol license:
SB 5478 |
|
National Rifle Association special license plates, creating:
SB 5604 |
|
Offenders, registration requirements and crime of failure to register as felony firearm offender:
*
SHB 1612, CH 183 (2013) |
|
Offenders, registration requirements and crime of failure to register as firearm offender:
HB 1612 |
|
Parks, laws and ordinances restricting firearm possession in parks or recreational facilities, authority of municipalities to enact:
SB 5739 |
|
Pistols, concealed pistol license, renewal notice procedures:
HB 1318 |
|
Possession, surrender requirements and prohibitions, certain persons subject to certain protection or related orders:
HB 1840,
*
ESHB 1840, CH 111 (2014) |
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Reckless endangerment, storing or leaving loaded firearm where child can and does gain access to it:
HB 1676, SB 5710 |
|
Rifles, short-barreled, possessing, transporting, acquiring, or transferring when legal under federal law:
HB 1561,
*
SB 5956, CH 201 (2014) |
|
Rifles, short-barreled, state and federal law consistency:
HB 2475 |
|
Rights, restoration of civil rights, use of vacated record of domestic violence in criminal prosecutions, limiting:
SB 6066 |
|
Rights, restoration of, denying to person involuntarily committed for mental health treatment in certain cases:
SB 5635 |
|
Safe storage, requirements for dealers in connection with, violations and penalties:
HB 1676 |
|
Safe storage, requirements for, in relation to reckless endangerment:
HB 1676, SB 5710 |
|
Safekeeping of firearms with law enforcement, voluntary temporary, establishing process for:
SB 5479 |
|
Safer schools act of 2013, authorizing permanent employees to possess firearms on school grounds in some cases:
HB 1788 |
|
Sale of firearms, by unlicensed person to another unlicensed person, background check requirements:
HB 1588, SHB 1588, SB 5625, SB 5711 |
|
Sale or transfer, exempting purchaser from criminal background check when producing law enforcement officer credentials or identification:
SHB 1839 |
|
Sale or transfer, exempting purchaser from criminal background check when producing valid concealed pistol license:
HB 1839, SHB 1839 |
|
Sales of firearms, fee on each retail sale, levying and collecting:
HB 1703 |
|
Sales, firearms and ammunition, sales and use tax exemptions:
HB 2529 |
|
Schools, prohibiting firearms on school premises or transportation, expanding exemptions:
HB 1908 |
|
Sentencing for crimes, certain firearm sentencing enhancements to be doubled if body armor was worn:
HB 1907, HB 2704, SB 5119, SSB 5119, SB 6025 |
|
Shooting ranges, sport, protecting ranges and range owners and operators:
HB 1184, SB 6198 |
|
Shotguns, short-barreled, state and federal law consistency:
HB 2475 |
|
Unlawful possession in first degree, adding to list of most serious offenses:
HB 1731 |
|
Unlawful possession in first degree, amending provisions:
HB 1147, HB 1729, HB 1731 |
|
Unlawful possession in second degree, to include certain persons subject to certain protection or related orders:
HB 1840,
*
ESHB 1840, CH 111 (2014) |
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Washington state firearms ammunition, parts, and accessories jobs act:
HB 2020 |
|
Washington state firearms freedom act of 2013:
HB 1371 |
|
Washington state gun and ammunition sales tax exemption act:
HB 2529 |
FIREFIGHTERS
(See also FIRE PROTECTION; RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS) |
|
Chaplains for volunteer fire departments, retirement system membership:
HB 1120 |
|
Occupational disease, firefighters, mandatory exposure reporting requirement for, work group to discuss:
SHB 2576 |
|
Occupational disease, firefighters, workers' compensation mandatory exposure reporting requirement for:
HB 2576 |
FISH
(See also FOOD AND FOOD PRODUCTS; SALMON; STEELHEAD) |
|
Aquaculture, genetically engineered finfish, prohibiting production in state waters:
HB 2143, SB 6184, SB 6343 |
|
Aquaculture, marine, authorizing inclusion of net pen facilities siting in shoreline master programs:
HB 1599, SB 5623 |
|
Barriers to fish passage associated with transportation, removal of, fish habitat enhancement projects:
HB 2765, SB 6509, SSB 6509 |
|
Barriers to fish passage associated with transportation, removal of, use of original issue license plate fees for:
SB 5920 |
|
Barriers to fish passage associated with transportation, removal or correction of:
ESHB 1957, HB 2251, SHB 2251,
*
2SHB 2251, CH 120 (2014) PV, HB 2346, SB 6509, SSB 6509 |
|
Environmental law violations, involving fish and wildlife enforcement code, attorney general authority and power:
HB 1655 |
|
Family forest fish passage program, distributions from forest and fish support account:
HB 2747, SB 6478 |
|
Family forest fish passage program, distributions from forest landowners incentive programs account:
ESSB 6478 |
|
Finfish, genetically engineered, prohibiting production in state waters:
HB 2143, SB 6184, SB 6343 |
|
Forage fish, department of fish and wildlife to report on:
SB 6072, SSB 6072 |
|
Forest and fish support account, distributions to and use of funds from:
HB 2747, SB 6478, ESSB 6478 |
|
Habitat, department of transportation fish habitat enhancement projects, agency partnership for eliminating fish passage barriers:
SB 6509, SSB 6509 |
|
Habitat, department of transportation fish habitat enhancement projects, limiting regulatory requirements for:
HB 2765 |
|
Invasive species, integrated management approach and enforcement:
HB 2458, SHB 2458, 2SHB 2458, SB 6040,
*
ESSB 6040, CH 202 (2014) |
|
Migrating fish, hydroelectric generation projects not impeding, including in definition of eligible renewable resource:
SB 5769 |
|
Property improvements benefitting habitat, property tax exemption:
HB 1570,
*
SB 5593, CH 236 (2013) |
|
Shark fins, unlawful trade in second degree, prohibiting all commercial activities:
SB 5081 |
|
Transgenic salmon or salmon products, labeling as, during sale:
HB 2630 |
FISH AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION
|
|
Advisory committee on hunters and fishers with disabilities, extending discounted licenses to nonresident veterans:
HB 1192 |
|
Cougar control, pursuit or hunting with aid of dogs, pilot program, commission role:
SB 6287, SSB 6287 |
|
Endangered predator species, gray wolf, permitting livestock owner to kill gray wolf without a permit, conditions:
SSB 5187 |
|
Endangered predator species, permitting livestock owner to kill any predator without a permit, conditions:
HB 1191, SB 5187 |
|
Hunting, hunter education training courses and certificates, related commission rule making:
HB 1199, ESHB 1199, HB 2459, SHB 2459, SB 5231, SB 6039, SSB 6039 |
|
Indian tribal hunting rights, commission to update policies based on training module prepared by attorney general's office:
ESHB 1496 |
|
Land, habitat and recreation, process for acquisition by commission:
SB 5054, SSB 5054 |
|
Lands, department of fish and wildlife-owned, leasing for grazing when near a wolf pack, commission role:
SB 5300 |
|
Members, ensuring balanced representation of interests:
HB 1189 |
|
Mineral prospecting and mining, commission to create advisory committee:
SB 6544 |
|
Rule making by commission, specific grant of legislative authority, requirement:
HB 1163 |
|
Transportation projects, environmental and compensatory mitigation, restricting imposition by permitting agency of land acquisition requirements:
HB 2095 |
|
Wildlife, damage to crops and livestock by, payment of claims for compensation, commission rule making concerning:
HB 1219, SB 5193, SSB 5193,
*
E2SSB 5193, CH 329 (2013) |
|
Wolves, conservation and management plan, funding source for:
HB 1501, SHB 1501 |
|
Wolves, gray wolf, permitting livestock owner to kill gray wolf without a permit, conditions:
SSB 5187 |
|
Wolves, restricting commission classification of gray wolf as threatened or endangered, conditions:
HB 1337 |
FISH AND WILDLIFE, DEPARTMENT
(See also FISH; FISHING, COMMERCIAL; FISHING, RECREATIONAL; OUTDOOR RECREATION; PUBLIC LANDS; SALMON; STEELHEAD) |
|
Applications submitted to department, requiring prompt action:
HB 1163, HB 1236, SB 5821 |
|
Aquatic invasive species, infractions to include transporting watercraft into state without valid documentation:
SB 5702,
*
SSB 5702, CH 307 (2013) |
|
Aquatic invasive species, integrated management approach and enforcement, department role:
HB 2458, SHB 2458, 2SHB 2458, SB 6040,
*
ESSB 6040, CH 202 (2014) |
|
Bighorn sheep, damage to commercial crops by, payment of claims for compensation by department:
SB 5760, SSB 5760 |
|
Child support, noncompliance-based suspension of licenses, provisions, department role:
SB 6485 |
|
Cougar control, pursuit or hunting with aid of dogs, pilot program, department role:
SB 6287, SSB 6287 |
|
Day-use permit, bulk sales at reduced rate in certain cases:
SHB 1935 |
|
Day-use permit, making permit voluntary and modifying additional provisions:
SB 6293 |
|
Day-use permit, requiring for motor vehicle operation, exempting certain department-managed roads:
SHB 1935,
*
ESSB 5897, CH 15 (2013) |
|
Discover pass, bulk sales at reduced rate in certain cases:
SHB 1935, SSB 5289, SSB 5653, SB 5897,
*
ESSB 5897, CH 15 (2013) |
|
Discover pass, complimentary pass for department customers spending certain amount:
HB 2199 |
|
Discover pass, complimentary, for spouses doing collective agency-sanctioned volunteer work:
SHB 1935, ESB 5097 |
|
Discover pass, discount when purchased with certain hunting and fishing licenses, etc.:
SB 5289 |
|
Discover pass, making pass voluntary and modifying additional provisions:
SB 6293 |
|
Discover pass, requiring for motor vehicle operation, exempting certain department-managed roads:
SHB 1935,
*
ESSB 5897, CH 15 (2013) |
|
Enforcement actions against Indian tribal members, hunting-related, referring action to tribal enforcement authority in certain cases:
HB 1496 |
|
Enforcement actions against Indian tribal members, hunting-related, using training module on tribal hunting rights prepared by attorney general's office:
ESHB 1496 |
|
Enforcement, merging department of natural resources officers with fish and wildlife enforcement:
HB 1849 |
|
Enforcement, of fish and wildlife law provisions, various violations :
HB 2460, SHB 2460, SB 6041,
*
ESSB 6041, CH 48 (2014) |
|
Environmental justice, department efforts concerning disproportionately adverse health and environmental impacts on low-income and minority populations:
HB 1434 |
|
Environmental law violations, involving fish and wildlife enforcement code, attorney general authority and power:
HB 1655 |
|
Federal receipts, requiring that department report concerning federal financial assistance:
SB 5804,
*
SSB 5804, CH 32 (2013) |
|
Fish habitat, department of transportation fish habitat enhancement projects, agency partnership for eliminating fish passage barriers:
SB 6509, SSB 6509 |
|
Fish habitat, department of transportation fish habitat enhancement projects, limiting regulatory requirements, department role:
HB 2765 |
|
Fish passage barrier removal task force, renaming as board:
HB 2251, SHB 2251,
*
2SHB 2251, CH 120 (2014) PV, SB 6509, SSB 6509 |
|
Fish passage barriers associated with transportation, removal of, fish habitat enhancement projects, department role:
HB 2765, SB 6509, SSB 6509 |
|
Fishing line or monofilament recycling pilot program, establishment by department:
SB 6080 |
|
Forage fish, department to report on:
SB 6072, SSB 6072 |
|
Game lands owned by department, property tax on, in lieu payments provisions:
HB 2045, SB 6446,
*
SSB 6446, CH 55 (2014) |
|
Game lands owned by department, property tax on, repealing in lieu payments provisions:
HB 1073 |
|
Game lands owned by department, property tax on, repealing or modifying certain in lieu payments provisions:
SB 6551, SSB 6551 |
|
Geoduck clams, geoduck diver safety program, department to create program and establish diver safety requirements:
*
2SHB 1764, CH 204 (2013) |
|
Hatcheries, salmonid, department-partner management agreements:
HB 1071, SB 5543 |
|
Hatcheries, salmonid, department-partner management agreements for hatcheries in Hood Canal basin:
*
SHB 1071, CH 93 (2013), SSB 5543 |
|
Hunting, hunter education training courses and certificates, department role:
HB 1199, ESHB 1199, HB 2459, SHB 2459, SB 5231, SSB 5231, SB 6039, SSB 6039, SB 6281, SSB 6281 |
|
Hydraulic permits and projects, creating a mineral prospecting and mining advisory committee:
SB 6544 |
|
Hydraulic permits and projects, environmental review when involving transportation, prohibiting adoption or maintaining of requirements by department when more stringent:
HB 1996 |
|
Hydraulic permits and projects, prospecting, suction dredge use and mineral prospecting and mining permit:
HB 2579 |
|
Hydraulic permits and projects, removal of sediment from freshwater by volunteers, exemption from permit requirement under certain conditions:
HB 2021, SB 6027 |
|
Indian tribal members, hunting-related enforcement actions against, referring action to tribal enforcement authority in certain cases:
HB 1496, ESHB 1496 |
|
Invasive species, aquatic, infractions to include transporting watercraft into state without valid documentation:
SB 5702,
*
SSB 5702, CH 307 (2013) |
|
Invasive species, integrated management approach and enforcement, department role:
HB 2458, SHB 2458, 2SHB 2458, SB 6040,
*
ESSB 6040, CH 202 (2014) |
|
Land management, department consideration of economic development:
HB 1111 |
|
Land, habitat and recreation, process for acquisition by department:
SB 5054, SSB 5054, SB 6052, ESSB 6052 |
|
Lands acquired by fish and wildlife commission, department authority to manage using best available management techniques:
HB 1372 |
|
Lands and their resources, coordinated state and local management, department role:
HB 1163 |
|
Lands managed by department, ensuring no net loss of public recreational opportunities on:
SB 5907 |
|
Lands managed by department, exempting certain roads from motor vehicle operation day-use permit, discover pass, or vehicle access pass requirement:
SHB 1935,
*
ESSB 5897, CH 15 (2013) |
|
Lands managed by department, recreation access, removing penalty reduction for failure to display day-use permit, discover pass, or vehicle access pass:
SB 6378 |
|
Lands managed by department, recreation access, waiving penalty for failure to display day-use permit, discover pass, or vehicle access pass:
HB 2156 |
|
Lands purchased by nonprofit organization with public funds, recreation requirements and department role:
SB 5057 |
|
Lands, department-owned game lands, property tax on, in lieu payments:
HB 2045, SB 6446,
*
SSB 6446, CH 55 (2014) |
|
Lands, department-owned game lands, property tax on, repealing in lieu payments provisions:
HB 1073 |
|
Lands, department-owned game lands, property tax on, repealing or modifying certain in lieu payments provisions:
SB 6551, SSB 6551 |
|
Lands, department-owned, leasing for grazing when near a wolf pack, conditions:
SB 5300 |
|
Lands, department-purchased, retaining water rights for later transfer to local economy trust water account:
SB 5219, SSB 5219, E2SSB 5219 |
|
Lands, real property, department funding or reimbursement for fee simple acquisition, ensuring public recreational access:
SSB 5057 |
|
Lands, recreational access or parking, prohibiting department from requiring fee or permit:
SB 6293 |
|
Licenses, child support noncompliance-based suspension, additional suspension due to violation of suspension:
*
HB 1218, CH 102 (2013), SB 5137 |
|
Licenses, commercial and recreational, various provisions:
HB 2460, SHB 2460, SB 6041,
*
ESSB 6041, CH 48 (2014) |
|
Licenses, commercial fishing, charter boat operators unlawfully engaging in fishing guide activity, gross misdemeanor:
HB 1896 |
|
Licenses, commercial fishing, food fish or game fish guide licensees, western Washington steelhead guide stamp requirements for:
HB 1917 |
|
Licenses, commercial fishing, food fish or game fish guides licensing, expanding information and other requirements:
SB 5786,
*
SSB 5786, CH 314 (2013) |
|
Licenses, commercial fishing, guides unlawfully engaging in fishing guide activity, gross misdemeanor:
HB 1896 |
|
Licenses, geoduck clam diver licenses, provisions:
HB 1764, SHB 1764,
*
2SHB 1764, CH 204 (2013), HB 2574, SB 5665 |
|
Licenses, hunting and fishing, discover pass discount when purchased with certain licenses, etc.:
SB 5289 |
|
Licenses, hunting and fishing, personally identifying information from, disclosure for unemployment compensation overpayment recovery:
HB 1393, SB 5353 |
|
Licenses, nonresident veterans with disabilities, issuing combination fishing license or any hunting license at nondisabled resident cost:
*
SHB 1192, CH 101 (2013) |
|
Licenses, veterans with disabilities, discounted hunting and fishing licenses to include nonresidents:
HB 1192 |
|
Livestock damage by wolves, payment by department of claims for compensation:
HB 1501, SHB 1501, SB 5079 |
|
Marine areas redevelopment and restoration projects, requirements for permit review and approval process eligibility, department role:
SB 5545 |
|
Migratory bird annual stamp, design of stamp and related matters, department role:
SB 6193 |
|
Migratory bird permits, sales to hunters, use of revenues, department role:
SB 6193 |
|
Natural resource management, department use of best available land management techniques:
HB 1372 |
|
Natural resources management, streamlining through agency independence, department administrative authority:
HB 1384 |
|
Permitting decisions, enhancing transparency and predictability of process:
HB 2192, SHB 2192,
*
E2SHB 2192, CH 68 (2014), SB 6045 |
|
Scientific literature, peer-reviewed, use by department:
*
HB 1112, CH 68 (2013), HB 2261,
*
SHB 2261, CH 21 (2014) |
|
Sediment from rivers, management strategies, demonstration projects to test, department role:
ESB 6549 |
|
Sediment, removal from freshwater by volunteers, exemption from hydraulic project permit requirement under certain conditions:
HB 2021, SB 6027 |
|
Spawning beds, salmon and steelhead, prohibiting activities that harm or disturb, department role:
SB 5254 |
|
Trails, official recreational trail policy, department to develop and implement:
HB 2151 |
|
Transportation projects, environmental and compensatory mitigation, restricting imposition by permitting agency of land acquisition requirements:
HB 2095 |
|
Transportation projects, environmental review and permitting, prohibiting adoption or maintaining of requirements by department when more stringent:
HB 1996 |
|
Transportation projects, environmental review and permitting, reforming to expedite projects through streamlined environmental decision making, department role:
HB 1978, ESHB 1978, HB 2070, SHB 2070, SB 6051 |
|
Vehicle access pass, requiring for motor vehicle operation, exempting certain department-managed roads:
SHB 1935,
*
ESSB 5897, CH 15 (2013) |
|
Vessels, publicly owned, transfer by department:
HB 1245,
*
ESHB 1245, CH 291 (2013), SB 5663, ESSB 5663 |
|
Wildlife, bighorn sheep, damage to commercial crops by, payment of claims for compensation by department:
SB 5760, SSB 5760 |
|
Wildlife, damage to crops and livestock by, additional personalized license plate registration fee to be used for payment of claims for compensation:
*
E2SSB 5193, CH 329 (2013) |
|
Wildlife, damage to crops and livestock by, expenditures from wildlife conflict account for:
HB 2517, SHB 2517, 2SHB 2517 |
|
Wildlife, damage to crops and livestock by, payment of claims for compensation:
HB 1219, SB 5193, SSB 5193,
*
E2SSB 5193, CH 329 (2013) |
|
Wolves, department management of, use of Washington's wolves license plate fees:
HB 1219, HB 1500, HB 1501, SHB 1501, SB 5193, SSB 5193, SB 5299 |
|
Wolves, gray wolf translocation to western Washington, department to institute program:
HB 1258 |
|
Wolves, livestock damage caused by, payment of claims for compensation:
HB 1501, SHB 1501, SB 5300 |
|
Wolves, nonlethal management cooperative agreements with livestock owners, department to enter into:
SB 5300 |
|
Working waterfront redevelopment jobs act, department role:
SB 5545 |
FISHING, COMMERCIAL
(See also FOOD AND FOOD PRODUCTS; SALMON) |
|
Aquaculture, geoduck operations, department of ecology duties concerning, repealing:
HB 1894, SHB 1894 |
|
Aquaculture, geoduck, coordinating research with ocean acidification research:
HB 1761 |
|
Aquaculture, marine, authorizing inclusion of net pen facilities siting in shoreline master programs:
HB 1599, SB 5623 |
|
Aquaculture, shellfish aquaculture regulatory committee, shifting emphasis from regulation to research:
HB 1894, SHB 1894 |
|
Aquaculture, shellfish, promoting research and establishing shellfish aquaculture public information center:
HB 1894, SHB 1894 |
|
Charter boat operators, unlawfully engaging in fishing guide activity, gross misdemeanor:
HB 1896 |
|
Crab, Puget Sound Dungeness crab fishery, number of licenses per vessel:
HB 1075,
*
SHB 1075, CH 288 (2013) |
|
Enforcement, of fish and wildlife law provisions, various violations :
HB 2460, SHB 2460, SB 6041,
*
ESSB 6041, CH 48 (2014) |
|
Environmental law violations, involving fish and wildlife enforcement code, attorney general authority and power:
HB 1655 |
|
Forage fish, department of fish and wildlife to report on:
SB 6072, SSB 6072 |
|
Geoduck clams, aquaculture operations, repealing department of ecology duties concerning:
HB 1894, SHB 1894 |
|
Geoduck clams, aquaculture, coordination of research on geoducks with ocean acidification research:
HB 1761 |
|
Geoduck clams, diver licenses, provisions:
HB 1764, SHB 1764,
*
2SHB 1764, CH 204 (2013), HB 2574, SB 5665 |
|
Geoduck clams, geoduck diver safety program, creation of program and establishment of diver safety requirements:
*
2SHB 1764, CH 204 (2013) |
|
Geoduck harvest safety committee, establishment by department of natural resources:
SHB 1764,
*
2SHB 1764, CH 204 (2013) |
|
Geoduck safety advisory committee, establishment by department of natural resources:
HB 1764, SB 5665 |
|
Guides, food fish or game fish, expanding information and other requirements for licensure:
SB 5786,
*
SSB 5786, CH 314 (2013) |
|
Guides, food fish or game fish, western Washington steelhead guide stamp requirements for:
HB 1917 |
|
Guides, unlawfully acting as food or game fish guide, adding western Washington steelhead guide stamp requirement to statute:
HB 1917 |
|
Guides, unlawfully engaging in fishing guide activity, gross misdemeanor:
HB 1896 |
|
Indian tribal members, convictions prior to 1975 for certain tribal fishing activities, vacating:
HB 2080,
*
SHB 2080, CH 176 (2014) |
|
Licenses, child support noncompliance-based suspension, additional suspension due to violation of suspension:
*
HB 1218, CH 102 (2013), SB 5137 |
|
Licenses, commercial and recreational, various provisions:
HB 2460, SHB 2460, SB 6041,
*
ESSB 6041, CH 48 (2014) |
|
Licenses, personally identifying information from, disclosure for unemployment compensation overpayment recovery:
HB 1393, SB 5353 |
|
Oysters, Ostrea lurida, designating as official state oyster:
HB 2387, SHB 2387, SB 6145,
*
SSB 6145, CH 146 (2014) |
|
Sea cucumber enhancement assessment, extending current rate:
SHB 1323 |
|
Sea cucumbers, dive fishery license surcharges, modifying provisions:
HB 1323, SHB 1323, SB 5572 |
|
Shark fins, unlawful trade in second degree, prohibiting all commercial activities:
SB 5081 |
|
Shellfish aquaculture regulatory committee, shifting emphasis from regulation to research:
HB 1894, SHB 1894 |
|
Shellfish, aquaculture, promoting research and establishing shellfish aquaculture public information center:
HB 1894, SHB 1894 |
|
Unemployment compensation, excluding services by certain persons on boat catching fish from definition of employment:
*
HB 1311, CH 75 (2013), SB 5758 |
|
Washington state commercial fishing fleet:
*
SR 8710 (2014) |
|
Washington state commercial fishing fleet, 2013 blessing of the fleet:
*
HR 4653 (2013),
*
SR 8627 (2013) |
|
Washington state commercial fishing fleet, 2014 blessing of the fleet:
*
HR 4679 (2014),
*
SR 8710 (2014) |
|
Westport, 100th year anniversary, recognizing:
*
HR 4672 (2014) |
FISHING, RECREATIONAL
(See also SALMON; STEELHEAD) |
|
Enforcement, of fish and wildlife law provisions, various violations :
HB 2460, SHB 2460, SB 6041,
*
ESSB 6041, CH 48 (2014) |
|
Environmental law violations, involving fish and wildlife enforcement code, attorney general authority and power:
HB 1655 |
|
Fishing line or monofilament recycling pilot program, establishment:
SB 6080 |
|
Forage fish, department of fish and wildlife to report on:
SB 6072, SSB 6072 |
|
Indian tribal members, convictions prior to 1975 for certain tribal fishing activities, vacating:
HB 2080,
*
SHB 2080, CH 176 (2014) |
|
Lands purchased by nonprofit organization with public funds, recreation requirements:
SB 5057 |
|
Licenses, child support noncompliance-based suspension, additional suspension due to violation of suspension:
*
HB 1218, CH 102 (2013), SB 5137 |
|
Licenses, commercial and recreational, various provisions:
HB 2460, SHB 2460, SB 6041,
*
ESSB 6041, CH 48 (2014) |
|
Licenses, discover pass discount when purchased with certain licenses, etc.:
SB 5289 |
|
Licenses, nonresident veterans with disabilities, issuing combination fishing license at nondisabled resident cost:
*
SHB 1192, CH 101 (2013) |
|
Licenses, personally identifying information from, disclosure for unemployment compensation overpayment recovery:
HB 1393, SB 5353 |
|
Licenses, veterans with disabilities, discounted licenses to include nonresidents:
HB 1192 |
|
Oysters, Ostrea lurida, designating as official state oyster:
HB 2387, SHB 2387, SB 6145,
*
SSB 6145, CH 146 (2014) |
|
Spawning beds, salmon and steelhead, prohibiting activities that harm or disturb:
SB 5254 |
|
Westport, 100th year anniversary, recognizing:
*
HR 4672 (2014) |
FLOOD CONTROL
|
|
Flood control districts, administration and contracts:
HB 1049, SHB 1049, HB 2189, SHB 2189 |
|
Flood control districts, elections, allowing legal entities to vote:
HB 1269 |
|
Flood control zone districts, controlling mosquitos using integrated pest management:
SB 5324,
*
ESSB 5324, CH 209 (2013) |
|
Flood control zone districts, district supervisor per diem:
HB 1039, HB 2157, SHB 2157 |
|
Flood control zone districts, functions and taxing authority, transfer to county, conditions and process:
HB 1324, SB 5096 |
|
Flood control zone districts, inhibiting mosquito breeding in storm water retention ponds through certain measures:
*
ESSB 5324, CH 209 (2013) |
|
Flood hazard reduction bonds, authorization:
HB 2356, HB 2357, SHB 2357 |
|
Sediment from rivers, management strategies, demonstration projects to test:
ESB 6549 |
|
Water supply and integrated water management, flood control, and storm water projects, financing options for, joint legislative task force on, establishing:
SSB 6516 |
|
Water supply, flood control, and storm water projects, financing options for, joint legislative task force on, establishing:
SB 6516 |
FOOD AND FOOD PRODUCTS
(See also BUSINESSES) |
|
Bisphenol A, in food and food and beverage packaging and containers, restrictions:
HB 2779 |
|
Breakfast after the bell programs in certain public schools, implementing:
HB 2536, ESHB 2536, SB 6444, SSB 6444 |
|
Caterers, liquor caterers, creating beer, spirits, and wine sales license for:
HB 2680,
*
ESHB 2680, CH 29 (2014) |
|
Cottage food operations, adding certain candies to list of cottage food products:
HB 2698, SHB 2698 |
|
Cottage food operations, increasing annual gross sales limit for maintaining permit:
SHB 1135 |
|
Cottage food operations, maximum annual gross sales limit for maintaining permit:
SB 6047 |
|
Cottage food operations, repealing annual gross sales limit for maintaining permit:
HB 1135 |
|
Dairy day at the legislature, celebrating:
*
SR 8674 (2014) |
|
Dairy products, business and occupation tax deduction for value of products or gross proceeds of sales in certain cases:
*
ESSB 5882, CH 13 (2013) |
|
Dairy products, business and occupation taxation of, provisions:
HB 1748, SB 5561, SSB 5561,
*
ESSB 5882, CH 13 (2013) |
|
Dairy products, preferential business and occupation tax rate for dairy producers:
*
ESSB 5882, CH 13 (2013) |
|
Direct sellers, license for, prepackaged food delivered directly to consumers:
*
ESSB 6388, CH 98 (2014) |
|
Distributors, pass-through wholesale, establishing license for sellers of prepackaged food delivered directly to consumers:
HB 1827, SHB 1827, SB 6388 |
|
Energy drinks, prohibiting selling or giving away to person under age eighteen:
HB 1807 |
|
Fish, food fish and shellfish, labeling for sale, requirements and penalties:
HB 1200,
*
SHB 1200, CH 290 (2013), SB 5037, SSB 5037 |
|
Fish, transgenic salmon or salmon products, labeling as, during sale:
HB 2630 |
|
Food safety and animal health programs, fee increases for:
HB 2748, ESHB 2748, HB 2749 |
|
Food safety program, fee categories, sub-work group to review:
ESHB 2748 |
|
Genetically engineered foods, disclosure for retail sale:
SB 5073, SI 522, HI 522 |
|
Honey bee products and services, defining as agricultural product for B&O tax purposes:
SB 6402, SSB 6402 |
|
Honey bee products, defining as agricultural product for excise tax purposes:
2SSB 6402 |
|
Milk and milk products, examination of, requirements and penalties for violations:
HB 1220,
*
SB 5139, CH 7 (2013) |
|
Milk, processed in state, extending expiration of dairy inspection program assessment on:
HB 2354, SB 6079 |
|
Phthalates, in food and food and beverage packaging and containers, restrictions:
HB 2779 |
|
State agencies, food and beverage provision and service standards, adoption and implementation:
HB 1321, SHB 1321 |
FOREST LAND
(See also FIRE PROTECTION; FOREST PRACTICES AND PRODUCTS; TAXES - PROPERTY TAX) |
|
Community forest land trust, purchase of land for trust to help protect Yakima river basin:
*
2SSB 5367, CH 11 (2013) |
|
Community forest trust account, creation:
HB 2126, SHB 2126, SB 5973, SSB 5973,
*
2SSB 5973, CH 32 (2014) |
|
Designated forest land program, county option to merge with open space timber program:
HB 1156 |
|
Designated forest land program, merging timber land classification with, option:
SHB 1156,
*
SB 6180, CH 137 (2014) |
|
Federal forest lands, counties with, discontinuing certain offsetting of basic education allocation to certain districts in:
*
E2SHB 2207, CH 155 (2014) PV |
|
Federal forest lands, counties with, discontinuing offsetting of basic education allocation to certain districts in:
SHB 2207 |
|
Federal forest lands, counties with, discontinuing reduction of basic education allocation to districts in:
HB 2207, SHB 2207, SB 5986, SSB 5986 |
|
Fire damage, to public or private forested land, civil action to recover damages for:
HB 2103, SB 5972,
*
ESSB 5972, CH 81 (2014) |
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Small forest landowners, prohibiting participation in forestry riparian easement program when conducting certain harvests:
HB 1600 |
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Small forest landowners, providing with incentives to keep land in long-term forestry:
HB 1600 |
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State lands, divestiture, sale of land not being used for forestry:
HB 1111 |
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Timber land, classification, merging with designated forest land program, option:
SHB 1156,
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SB 6180, CH 137 (2014) |
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Timber 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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Timber land, open space program, county option to merge with designated forest land program:
HB 1156 |
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Timber on public land, credit against property taxes paid on, repealing:
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SB 5806, CH 240 (2013) |
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Timber sale program, department of natural resources, modifying expiration dates:
HB 1243,
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SB 5337, CH 255 (2013) |
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Timber, privately owned, purchaser reporting requirements expiration date:
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HB 2099, CH 152 (2014) |
FOREST PRACTICES AND PRODUCTS
(See also FOREST LAND; FOREST PRACTICES BOARD) |
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Applications, denials of, restrictions and procedures when archaeological object is present:
HB 1223 |
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Christmas tree grower licensure, extending program:
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HB 1209, CH 72 (2013), SB 5377 |
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Family forest fish passage program, distributions from forest and fish support account:
HB 2747, SB 6478 |
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Family forest fish passage program, distributions from forest landowners incentive programs account:
ESSB 6478 |
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Forest harvest excise tax, distributing proceeds through various accounts:
HB 2747, SB 6478, ESSB 6478 |
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Forestry riparian easement program, distributions from forest and fish support account:
HB 2747, SB 6478 |
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Forestry riparian easement program, distributions from forest landowners incentive programs account:
ESSB 6478 |
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Industrial insurance, certain forest products industry risk classifications, creating workers' compensation state fund high risk premium subsidy program:
SB 5744 |
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Industrial insurance, logger safety initiative, department of labor and industries to report concerning:
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ESSB 5744, CH 339 (2013) |
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Log transportation businesses, public utility tax, reduction:
SB 6259, SSB 6259 |
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Logging operations, industrial insurance, creating workers' compensation state fund high risk premium subsidy program:
SB 5744 |
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Logging operations, industrial insurance, department of labor and industries to report concerning logger safety initiative:
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ESSB 5744, CH 339 (2013) |
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Pulp and paper mill workers, thanking:
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HR 4610 (2013) |
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Riparian open space and critical habitat program, distributions from forest and fish support account:
HB 2747, SB 6478 |
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Riparian open space and critical habitat program, distributions from forest landowners incentive programs account:
ESSB 6478 |
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Timber tax distribution account, distributions to forest and fish support account:
HB 2747, SB 6478, ESSB 6478 |
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Trees, Washington state tree special license plates, creating:
EHB 2752 |
FOREST PRACTICES BOARD
(See also FOREST PRACTICES AND PRODUCTS) |
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Natural resources management, streamlining through agency independence, board authority:
HB 1384 |
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Transportation projects, environmental and compensatory mitigation, restricting imposition by permitting agency of land acquisition requirements:
HB 2095 |
FOSTER CARE
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Extended foster care services, provision for certain nonminor dependents:
HB 1302, SHB 1302, E2SHB 1302,
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EHB 2335, CH 122 (2014), SB 5405, SSB 5405,
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E2SSB 5405, CH 332 (2013), SB 6101, SSB 6101 |
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Passport to college promise program, eligibility of student formerly in foster care:
HB 1566, SHB 1566,
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2SHB 1566, CH 182 (2013) |
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Schooling support for youth residing in foster family home, provision of:
HB 1566, SHB 1566,
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2SHB 1566, CH 182 (2013) |
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Sibling visitation for children in foster care:
HB 1204, ESHB 1204, SB 5389, SSB 5389,
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E2SSB 5389, CH 316 (2013) |
FREIGHT MOBILITY STRATEGIC INVESTMENT BOARD
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Project funding from board, modifying provisions:
HB 1256,
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SHB 1256, CH 104 (2013), SB 5239, SSB 5239 |
FUELS
(See also OIL AND GAS; TAXES - AIRCRAFT FUEL TAX; TAXES - MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL TAX; TAXES - SPECIAL FUEL TAX) |
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Alternative fuel-powered vehicles, clarifying application of retail sales and use tax exemption:
HB 2671, SB 6496 |
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Alternative fuel-powered vehicles, extending application of retail sales and use tax exemption to range extended battery electric vehicles:
SB 6562 |
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Alternative fuel-powered vehicles, extending retail sales and use tax exemption:
HB 2418, SB 6268 |
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Biodiesel blend or E85 motor fuel-related sales and services, apprentice utilization requirement for tax exemptions:
HB 1023, SHB 1023, SB 5393 |
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Biodiesel blend or E85 motor fuel-related sales and services, prevailing wage requirement for tax exemptions:
HB 1025, SHB 1025, SB 5395 |
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Biodiesel blend or E85 motor fuel-related sales and services, resident workers requirement for tax exemptions:
HB 1026, SB 5394 |
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Biofuel and biodiesel, state agency use requirements, exemptions:
HB 2091 |
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Biofuels, sales and use tax exemptions for use of hog fuel to produce:
HB 1663, SHB 1663, 2SHB 1663, SB 5866,
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ESSB 5882, CH 13 (2013) |
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Biofuels, sustainable aviation biofuels work group, convening:
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E2SSB 6518, CH 174 (2014) |
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Diesel fuel, diesel idle reduction account and loan and grant program, creating:
HB 2569 |
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Diesel fuel, diesel idle reduction account and loan program, creating:
SHB 2569,
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E2SHB 2569, CH 74 (2014) |
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Excise tax, distribution of taxable fuel, imposing for student transportation:
HB 1122, SB 5039 |
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Extracted fuels, use tax exemption for, modifying in connection with biomass fuel and refinery fuel gas:
ESHB 2034, ESHB 2038, HB 2465, HB 2796, SB 6574 |
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Extracted fuels, use tax exemption for, modifying in connection with hog fuel and refinery fuel gas:
HB 2038 |
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Fossil fuel carbon pollution tax, levying and imposing for basic education funding:
HB 2803 |
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Gas distribution businesses, sales of compressed or liquefied natural gas for transportation use, B&O taxation of:
HB 2753, SHB 2753, SB 6440,
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ESSB 6440, CH 216 (2014) |
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Gas distribution businesses, sales of compressed or liquefied natural gas for transportation use, public utility tax exemption:
HB 2753, SHB 2753, SB 6440,
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ESSB 6440, CH 216 (2014) |
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Landfill gas, companies producing pipeline-quality natural gas using, sales and use tax treatment of machinery and equipment used by:
SB 6215, SSB 6215, 2SSB 6215 |
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Low-carbon fuel standard, legislative intention that governor not adopt by order or rule making:
SB 6577 |
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Natural gas or propane used to heat greenhouses, sales and use tax exemptions:
HB 1722 |
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Natural gas, compressed or liquefied, various excise taxation provisions concerning use as transportation fuel:
HB 2753, SHB 2753, SB 6440,
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ESSB 6440, CH 216 (2014) |
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Oil and gas, property tax exemption for certain reserves and leases on development and operation rights:
HB 1856, SHB 1856 |
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Oil and gas, severance and conservation excise tax, including related exemption and credit:
HB 1856, SHB 1856 |
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Oil or oils, definition of, modifying for purposes of petroleum transportation and oil spill prevention and response:
HB 2440, SB 6243 |
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Oil, liquid bulk crude oil, measures to increase safety of transport of:
SB 6582 |
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Taxes on fuel, simplifying and updating of fuel tax administration through comprehensive revisions and consolidation:
HB 1883,
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SHB 1883, CH 225 (2013) |
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Taxes, motor vehicle fuel tax, deduction for handling losses, repealing:
HB 2041, SHB 2041, 2SHB 2041 |
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Taxes, motor vehicle fuel tax, increasing nonhighway fuel tax refunds:
SB 5868 |
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Taxes, motor vehicle fuel tax, tax rate used for calculating distribution to certain accounts, revising:
HB 2001, SB 5888 |