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Referred Bills (122)
Concerning pawnbroker fees and interest rates.
Concerning the mortgage lending fraud prosecution account.
Protecting Washington children online.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning the regulation of earned wage access services.
Requesting that Congress enact legislation that would reinstate the separation of commercial and investment banking functions that were in effect under the Glass-Steagall act.
Concerning prearrangement funeral services.
Protecting consumers of virtual currency kiosks.
Strengthening consumer protection through increased insurer accountability for violations of the insurance code.
Creating the Washington state public bank.
Requiring that experience-rated group disability income insurers include all applicable rating factors and credibility formulas in rate manual filings with the insurance commissioner.
Concerning fee disclosure for lodging accommodations.
Transferring dedicated accounts for certain professional licenses to the business and professions account.
Revised for 1st substitute: Allowing the horse racing commission to impose a fee and use sales tax revenues for federal regulatory compliance.
Establishing age restrictions on diet pills and dietary supplements.
Addressing electronic raffles at live sporting events.
Conducting a study of credit history, credit-based insurance scores, and other rate factors in making rates for personal insurance.
Permitting senior-focused groups to engage in certain bingo gambling activities.
Concerning horse racing.
Adjusting a limitation of liability in life insurance policies.
Allowing for the use of centralized surveillance systems by house-banked card rooms.
Concerning advancement of quantum economic development.
Concerning requirements for fund-raising events of bona fide charitable or nonprofit organizations.
Protecting public health and safety by regulating the transfer of sodium nitrite.
Modernizing payment systems by expanding consumer-friendly transaction options for registered tow truck operators and regulated businesses.
Concerning lodging tax revenues.
Requiring refunds to consumers for early cancellation of term-based subscriptions to electronic media services.
Regulating service contracts and protection product guarantees.
Enhancing consumer protections for automobile insurance coverage.
Concerning associate development organizations.
Modifying reports of fire losses.
Transferring dedicated accounts for certain professional licenses to the business and professions account.
Correcting obsolete or erroneous references in statutes administered by the insurance commissioner.
Conducting a study of insurance coverage options for permanently affordable homeownership units.
Concerning sustainable state tourism promotion.
Concerning horse racing.
Establishing consumer protections for owners of solicited real estate.
Regulating service contracts and protection product guarantees.
Requiring that experience-rated group disability income insurers include all applicable rating factors and credibility formulas in rate manual filings with the insurance commissioner.
Protecting public health and safety by regulating the transfer of sodium nitrite.
Regulating service contracts and protection product guarantees.
Concerning state lands development authorities.
Replacing an inactive certificate status with an inactive license designation.
Concerning economic development tax incentives for targeted counties.
Concerning insurance regulation.
Concerning state lands development authorities.
Concerning commercial telephone solicitation.
Creating the Washington equitable access to credit act.
Creating the Washington equitable access to credit act.
Concerning tax incentives.
Modifying the application of the workforce education investment surcharge to provider clinics and affiliated organizations.
Concerning transportation.
Concerning the linked deposit program.
Replacing an inactive certificate status with an inactive license designation.
Concerning license renewals for cosmetologists, hair designers, barbers, manicurists, and estheticians.
Concerning the Washington credit union act.
Reducing barriers to professional licensure for individuals with previous arrests or criminal convictions.
Concerning population criteria for designation of local downtown and neighborhood commercial district revitalization and official local main street programs.
Concerning service providers working with state-regulated financial institutions.
Concerning the Washington credit union act.
Concerning property tax exemptions for nonprofits.
Concerning commercial solicitation.
Concerning real estate agency law, but only to clarify that the statutory duties of real estate brokers apply to all parties and prohibiting the delivery of buyer unfair practice letters to the seller of residential real estate.
Establishing a small business disaster recovery financial assistance program.
Protecting consumers from the discontinuance of the London interbank offered rate.
Concerning fire protection sprinkler system contractors.
Concerning a national infrastructure bank.
Updating and expanding the motion picture competitiveness program.
Addressing "de-risking" by financial institutions.
Concerning confidentiality of certain data shared with the department of financial institutions.
Concerning powers of the legislative committee on economic development and international relations.
Studying the global availability of lithium and rare earth minerals for battery manufacturing.
Adding sublimits of coverage to an insurance policy's declaration page.
Broadening the eligibility requirements and extending the expiration date for the data center tax incentive.
Concerning the creation of the Washington state public bank.
Concerning tax deferrals for investment projects in high unemployment counties.
Concerning powers of the legislative committee on economic development and international relations.
Delaying the office of the insurance commissioner from conducting rule making on the use of credit scores in setting insurance premiums.
Concerning insurance data security.
Providing Washington state convention economy grants.
Encouraging economic growth by providing a state business tax credit for new employment positions in the hospitality industry.
Reforming the state tax system by providing tax relief to residents, employees, and employers.
Providing additional financial relief for property owners using the senior citizen and disabled persons property tax exemption and deferral programs by increasing the income thresholds and lowering the interest rate for deferred property taxes.
Exempting newspapers from business and occupation tax.
Requiring insurers who use credit information to provide reasonable exceptions to insurance rates for consumers experiencing extraordinary life circumstances.
Updating the motion picture competitiveness program to enhance funding and encourage productions in rural communities.
Concerning the authority of the community economic revitalization board.
Providing sustainable support for new businesses.
Concerning tax incentives.
Protecting consumers by limiting the ability of insurers to use credit histories to increase personal insurance premiums at renewal, but not prohibiting the use of credit history by insurers.
Concerning financial products and services.
Supporting warehousing and manufacturing job centers.
Creating a business and occupation tax deduction for interest earned on public funds.
Concerning manufacturing tax reform to preserve aerospace and other manufacturing jobs in Washington.
Providing a tax preference for data centers in counties with a certain population.
Concerning federal home loan bank rights regarding collateral pledged by insurer members.
Requiring insurers who use credit information to provide reasonable exceptions to insurance rates for consumers experiencing extraordinary life circumstances.
Extending certain aerospace tax preferences to include unmanned aircraft systems.
Concerning business interruption insurance claims.
Creating a Washington state creative economy work group.
Authorizing tax increment financing for local governments.
Concerning the authority of the community economic revitalization board.
Prohibiting the use of credit scores to determine rates for personal lines of insurance.
Eliminating a business and occupation tax deduction for financial institutions to fund affordable housing.
Concerning real estate firms and brokers.
Concerning review and property owner notification of recorded documents with unlawful racial restrictions.
Concerning real estate brokers and managing brokers license renewal requirements.
Concerning captive insurance.
Authorizing tax increment financing for local governments.
Concerning the off-site delivery of a vehicle by a vehicle dealer licensed under chapter 46.70 RCW.
Expanding public contracting opportunities for women and minority business enterprises by increasing the regulatory oversight and accountability of the office of minority and women's business enterprises.
Reducing barriers to professional licensure for individuals with previous criminal convictions.
Maintaining funding and assistance for homeowners navigating the foreclosure process.
Concerning reinsurance agreements.
Modifying the Washington main street program tax incentive to respond to the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Building economic strength through manufacturing.
Concerning consumer protection with respect to the sale of dogs and cats.
Supporting warehousing and manufacturing job centers.
Concerning municipal access to local financial services.
Extending the operation of the mortgage lending fraud prosecution account until June 30, 2027.
Requiring the disclosure of high-speed internet access availability in the seller's disclosure statement.
Concerning insurance adjusters.
Providing authority to licensed companies to allow licensed mortgage loan originators to work from their residences without the company licensing the residence as a branch office of the company.