Washington State Legislature
Committee Documents
House Appropriations 2/28/2004 10:00 AM
House Appropriations 2/28/2004 10:00 AM
House Appropriations 2/28/2004 10:00 AM
Documents
Public Hearing
- HB 2400 - Providing enhanced penalties for sex crimes against children. - NOT HEARD
- HB 3202 - Increasing fees pertaining to water rights. - NOT HEARD
- SSB 5139 - Concerning student preparation for college-level work. - NOT HEARD
- ESSB 5877 - Changing the learning assistance program. - NOT HEARD
- E2SSB 5957 - Establishing a system of standards and procedures concerning water quality data. - NOT HEARD
- SSB 6171 - Regarding misconduct investigations conducted by the superintendent of public instruction. - NOT HEARD
- SSB 6255 - Studying criminal background check processes.
- SSB 6341 - Concerning the licensing of cosmetologists and others under chapter 18.16 RCW.
- SSB 6419 - Implementing the Help America Vote Act.
- E2SSB 6489 - Revising provisions relating to correctional industries. - NOT HEARD
- SSB 6575 - Concerning use classifications for irrigation district conveyance and drainage facilities. - NOT HEARD
- SSB 6636 - Regulating the disposal of animals. (REVISED FOR PASSED LEGISLATURE: Developing a policy on the disposal of animals.)
- SSB 6641 - Reducing the risk of oil spills and spill damage.
Possible Executive Session
- HB 3204 - Allowing basic health plan benefits for home care agency providers. - NO ACTION
- SB 6249 - Establishing an asset smoothing corridor for actuarial valuations used in the funding of the state retirement systems.
- SB 6250 - Allowing members of the teachers' retirement system plan 1 who are employed less than full time as psychologists, social workers, nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, or speech language pathologists or audiologists to annualize their salaries when calculating their average final compensation. - NO ACTION
- SSB 6253 - Establishing a one thousand dollar minimum monthly benefit for public employees' retirement system plan 1 members and teachers' retirement system plan 1 members who have at least twenty-five years of service and who have been retired at least twenty years. - NO ACTION
- SB 6254 - Providing death benefits for members of the Washington state patrol retirement system plan 2.
- SB 6279 - Providing benefits to certain disabled members of the law enforcement officers' and fire fighters' retirement system plan 2.
- SB 6337 - Revising the fee for birth certificates suitable for display.