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Referred Bills (97)
Modifying programs that provide for the protection of the state's natural resources.
Concerning the discover pass program.
Requesting the President and United States Congress to take action to approve the Keystone XL pipeline.
Modifying the definition of nonpower attributes in the energy independence act.
Modifying the definition of high-efficiency cogeneration in the energy independence act.
Adding spent pulping liquors and liquors derived from algae and other sources to the definition of renewable resource in the energy independence act.
Clarifying the definition of qualifying utility in the energy independence act.
Using conservation achieved by a qualifying utility in excess of its biennial acquisition target under the energy independence act.
Concerning the voluntary option to purchase qualified energy resources.
Regarding the discover pass.
Authorizing grants to the successful pilot programs implementing RCW 70.260.020.
Narrowing the requirement that utilities purchase electricity, renewable energy credits, or electric generating facilities that are not needed to serve their customers' loads without changing the annual renewable targets.
Modifying the energy independence act.
Regarding energy efficient buildings.
Modifying provisions of chapter 19.285 RCW, the energy independence act.
Allowing a qualifying utility to count certain residential distributed generation at ten times the facility's output for the purposes of meeting the utility's annual target under chapter 19.285 RCW, the energy independence act.
Modifying the definition of "lowest reasonable cost" for the purposes of chapter 19.280 RCW, electric utility resource plans.
Concerning the application of chapter 80.50 RCW to the construction, reconstruction, or modification of certain electrical transmission facilities.
Studying densified biomass as a renewable energy source.
Streamlining the shoreline management act to avoid duplicative review.
Protecting salmon and steelhead spawning beds.
Regarding the authority of the department of fish and wildlife to prohibit the use or possession of ammunition containing lead.
Achieving efficiencies in the stocking of trout in freshwater areas to enhance recreational fishing opportunities.
Giving general law enforcement authority to natural resource investigators.
Concerning the use of geothermal resources.
Revising provisions concerning regulation of aviation biofuels production.
Removing state and local protections for the Mazama pocket gopher.
Establishing the center for marine innovation.
Regarding the effective date of RCW 19.122.130, from the underground utility damage prevention act.
Allowing hydroelectric energy generation on irrigation district facilities to qualify for renewable energy credit.
Setting a deadline for developing guidance for the siting of renewable energy facilities in the state's marine waters.
Replacing encumbered state forest lands for the benefit of multiple participating counties.
Clarifying procedures for appealing the adoption of a local shoreline master program by ensuring consistency with existing procedural provisions of the growth management act, chapter 36.70A RCW, the administrative procedure act, chapter 34.05 RCW, and the state environmental policy act, chapter 43.21C RCW.
Establishing the ocean policy advisory council.
Establishing the working waterfront redevelopment jobs act.
Providing persons who pay a vehicle license fee with the opportunity to make a voluntary donation to support state parks.
Authorizing the department of natural resources to provide wildfire protection services for public lands managed by state agencies.
Providing an affirmative defense to the unlawful taking of endangered fish or wildlife when the incident involves a gray wolf.
Concerning small-scale ocean beach prospecting and mining.
Concerning the regional management of mammalian apex predators.
Regarding large wild carnivore conflict management.
Concerning the liability of landowners for unintentional injuries that result from certain public or private airstrip operations.
Regarding landowner immunity from liability for nonintentional injuries to recreational users in connection with forestry and other principal uses of the lands.
Providing assistance to landowners complying with regulations associated with protection of the Mazama pocket gopher.
Increasing the allowable electrical generating capacity of a net metering system to two megawatts.
Concerning the operation of a motor vehicle on state lands under the discover pass program.
Clarifying the definition of "qualifying utility" for the purposes of chapter 19.285 RCW, the energy independence act.
Implementing efficiencies in the management of the state's natural resources.
Permitting recreation rock collecting, subject to certain restrictions.
Promoting thermal energy recovery from fossil-fueled electrical generation facilities.
Transferring the duties of the energy policy division of the department of commerce to the office of the governor and Washington State University.
Charging an application fee for hydraulic project permits.
Regarding the siting of small alternative energy resource facilities.
Concerning shoreline management.
Regarding sediment removal by citizen volunteers.
Concerning oil spills.
Concerning the state integrated climate change response strategy.
Defining null power for fuel mix disclosures prepared by electric utilities.
Concerning the discover pass.
Permitting the discover pass to be transferred between two vehicles.
Regarding access to department of natural resources' recreation sites.
Regarding duties of the parks and recreation commission upon the temporary closure of a state park.
Disposing of department of fish and wildlife-owned land that is used for agricultural purposes.
Consolidating the Puget Sound partnership into the Washington state conservation commission.
Requesting the delisting of gray wolves from the federal endangered species act.
Regarding the use of metal detectors in state parks.
Concerning the sale of timber from lands managed by the department of fish and wildlife.
Concerning the forestry riparian easement program.
Concerning local retail sales and use tax for parks and recreation, trails, and open space allocation.
Regarding the disposal of lands by natural resource agencies.
Amending the consideration of houseboats and houseboat moorages for the purposes of aquatic lands and shoreline management.
Addressing appeal and permit procedures under the shoreline management act.
Establishing the natural resources partnership office.
Regarding hydraulic project approval.
Enhancing the production of Pacific salmon.
Concerning members of the fish and wildlife commission.
Establishing seasons for hunting cougars with the aid of dogs.
Providing for special hunting season permit preference points.
Making the discover pass transferable between two vehicles.
Ensuring that the trust beneficiaries receive their proportionate distribution of moneys received from the sale of discover passes.
Ensuring the viability of small forest landowners.
Protecting salmon and steelhead spawning beds.
Recognizing environmental redispatch as an eligible renewable resource.
Regarding the consolidation of certain natural resources agencies and programs.
Regarding natural resources enforcement on state lands.
Authorizing acquisition of federal property by eminent domain.
Requiring a study of Mazama pocket gophers.
Concerning unappropriated public lands.
Amending Article XXVI of the state Constitution.
Regarding the forest practices permitting system.
Authorizing advisory opinions regarding whether an electric generation project or conservation resource qualifies to meet a target under RCW 19.285.040.
Concerning state parks, recreation, and natural resources fiscal matters.
Facilitating marine management planning.
Concerning the supply of water by public utility districts bordered by the Columbia river to be used in, or power from, pumped storage projects.
Regarding the Olympic natural resources center.
Extending the tenure of the habitat and recreation lands coordinating group.
Regarding enforcement of fish and wildlife violations.