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Referred Bills (200)
Concerning children's safe products.
Modernizing the functionality of the state environmental policy act.
Concerning state and local taxes paid on state parks fees.
Regarding large wild carnivore conflict management.
Making juvenile records confidential.
Adopting the Washington small rechargeable battery stewardship act.
Modifying the foreclosure fairness act.
Enacting the Washington voting rights act of 2012.
Transferring ethics enforcement responsibility.
Enacting the stalking protection order act.
Placing restrictions on mandatory overtime for employees of health care facilities.
Concerning standards for the use of science to support public policy.
Prohibiting certain transactions by state officers that involve nonpublic information.
Permitting recreation rock collecting, subject to certain restrictions.
Regarding the forest practices permitting system.
Limiting the use of restraints on juveniles.
Extending the time period for voter registration.
Concerning associate development organizations.
Creating a commission to restructure state government.
Concerning limited periodic incremental salary increases for special agents.
Relating to the discover pass.
Requesting adequate funding for the Columbia river gorge commission.
Providing for electronic filing and disclosure of campaign finance reports.
Eliminating expiration dates for the derelict vessel and invasive species removal fee.
Increasing revenue to the state wildlife account.
Regarding the discover pass.
Concerning the discover pass.
Making the discover pass transferable between two vehicles.
Regarding the administration of natural resources programs.
Achieving economic security through income sufficient to meet basic needs.
Concerning athletics, limited to boxing, martial arts, and wrestling that are regulated by the department of licensing.
Modifying cost of supervision provisions.
Streamlining the state environmental policy act process.
Eliminating the cap on the total number of small loans a borrower may have in a twelve-month period.
Regarding providing eyeglasses to medicaid enrollees.
Concerning the economic development commission.
Concerning small loan lead generation.
Concerning crimes against pharmacies.
Addressing the submission of DNA markers to a database accessible only to qualified laboratory personnel.
Expanding the protections for victims of stalking and harassment in antiharassment protection orders.
Concerning the use of surplus property for the development of affordable housing.
Regarding issues that impact the department of fish and wildlife.
Making changes to juvenile court jurisdiction over offenders.
Regulating soil science and wetland science professions.
Establishing a state meat inspection program.
Addressing motorcycle profiling.
Creating a hair design license.
Increasing revenue to the state wildlife account.
Establishing an oil transfer fee to fund oil spill prevention, preparedness, response, and restoration programs.
Eliminating expiration dates for the derelict vessel and invasive species removal fee.
Concerning the state's management of its recreational resources.
Removing the requirement that correctional officers of the department of corrections purchase uniforms from correctional industries.
Concerning the management of beavers.
Adding trafficking in stolen property in the first and second degrees to the six-year statute of limitations provisions.
Concerning boxing, martial arts, and wrestling.
Regarding partisan elections.
Regarding wetlands mitigation.
Authorizing an optional system of rates and charges for conservation districts.
Concerning being under the influence with a child in the vehicle.
Implementing the blue alert system.
Addressing appeal and permit procedures under the shoreline management act.
Implementing recommendations of the Ruckelshaus Center process.
Concerning elder placement referrals.
Restricting access to juvenile records.
Implementing recommendations from the Washington state bar association elder law section's executive committee report of the guardianship task force.
Addressing accountability for persons driving or being in physical control of a vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug.
Clarifying and expanding the rights and obligations of state registered domestic partners and other couples related to parentage.
Regarding underground utilities.
Concerning mandatory overtime for certain health care employees.
Concerning on-site wastewater treatment systems designer licensing.
Adding court-related employees to the assault in the third degree statute.
Placing restrictions on legal claims initiated by persons serving criminal sentences in correctional facilities.
Addressing fire suppression efforts and capabilities on unprotected land outside a fire protection jurisdiction.
Regulating loans made under the consumer loan act.
Establishing mail theft provisions.
Clarifying the manufactured housing and mobile home program functions and account.
Concerning the establishment of a license limitation program for the harvest and delivery of spot shrimp originating from coastal or offshore waters into the state.
Extending the expiration date of the invasive species council and the invasive species council account from December 31, 2011, to June 30, 2017.
Concerning requirements under the state's oil spill program.
Concerning costs for the collection of DNA samples.
Changing the expiration dates of the mortgage lending fraud prosecution account and its revenue source.
Making harassment against criminal justice participants a crime under certain circumstances.
Establishing the Puget Sound corps.
Transferring the office of minority and women's business enterprises into the department of commerce.
Expanding small business development centers.
Promoting efficiencies in the services provided by the office of the public printer.
Concerning vehicle license fraud.
Enhancing small business participation in state purchasing.
Establishing a program to verify the address of registered sex offenders and kidnapping offenders.
Regulating joint underwriting associations.
Regarding environmental and land use hearings boards and making more uniform the timelines for filing appeals with those boards.
Concerning the department of fish and wildlife's ability to manage shellfish resources.
Maintaining a base of forest lands that may be used for commercial forestry.
Promoting industries that rely on the state's working land base.
Regarding the licensing of appraisal management companies.
Concerning compliance with the environmental protection agency's renovation, repair, and painting rule in the lead-based paint program.
Concerning real estate broker licensure fees.
Authorizing the department of natural resources to enter into forest biomass supply agreements.
Regarding organic products.
Regarding water right processing improvements.
Concerning signature gathering.
Evaluating regional and interlocal water and sewer systems.
Establishing continuing education requirements for engineers.
Regulating the foreclosure of residential real property.
Regarding architects.
Providing better water quality during charitable car washes.
Changing provisions relating to the economic development commission.
Regarding access to information for outdoor recreation and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Authorizing the department of archaeology and historic preservation to impose a fee for access to certain online report systems.
Authorizing the department of archaeology and historic preservation to impose a fee for access to certain online report systems.
Authorizing the department of natural resources to use certain funds to ensure that firefighting equipment does not spread noxious weeds.
Prohibiting certain sex offenders on community custody from accessing the internet.
Creating a beer and wine tasting endorsement to the grocery store liquor license.
Eliminating the Columbia River Gorge Compact.
Concerning conferences prior to filing actions alleging a public records request violation.
Authorizing the department of natural resources to recover costs for data delivery services provided under the natural heritage program.
Establishing a government-to-government relationship between state government and Indian tribes.
Concerning on-site wastewater treatment systems designer licensing.
Redirecting funding from the judicial information system account to the access to justice account.
Restructuring three growth management hearings boards into one board.
Eliminating the public printer and transferring print functions to the department of information services.
Consolidating the pollution liability insurance agency within the department of ecology.
Transferring the indeterminate sentence review board to the department of corrections.
Directing the department of ecology to adopt rules requiring entities to report the emissions of greenhouse gases.
Changing the fees for certain types of agricultural burning.
Merging the functions of the public printer into the department of general administration.
Transferring the combined fund drive from the department of personnel to the secretary of state.
Adopting policy recommendations developed by the sustainable recreation work group.
Ensuring punishment for domestic violence offenders.
Concerning costs for the collection of DNA samples.
Transferring emergency food assistance programs to the department of agriculture.
Eliminating the building code council account.
Regarding forest fire protection assessment refunds.
Requiring a tax expenditure report as part of the biennial budget documents.
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions through land use and transportation requirements.
Regarding aquatic lands lease rates for marinas.
Regarding the installation and maintenance of boat lifts on state-owned aquatic lands.
Concerning medical care for persons who are incarcerated.
Concerning state parks and recreation funding.
Creating a mobile custom farm slaughtering unit loan program.
Improving boating programs.
Concerning reclaimed water permitting.
Regarding electronic filing of lobbying reports.
Concerning human remains.
Establishing the product stewardship recycling act for mercury-containing lights.
Creating a raffle-only limited recreational rainbow trout fishery in Spirit Lake.
Examining rural and resource lands.
Providing training for park rangers employed by the state parks and recreation commission.
Requiring certain providers of electric service to purchase electricity from eligible distributed generators.
Regarding access to information for outdoor recreation and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Regarding electronic filing of reports to the legislature and the governor.
Addressing reporting requirements in the growth management act.
Revising the authority for certification by the criminal justice training commission.
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Creating a spirits, beer, and wine nightclub license and eliminating the cap on spirits, beer, and wine restaurant licenses.
Concerning internet and mail order sales of tobacco products.
Creating the fish and wildlife equipment revolving account.
Exempting agricultural anaerobic digesters from solid waste handling permitting.
Authorizing internet voting for service voters and overseas voters.
Creating programs to increase affordable housing and end homelessness.
Regarding wildlife interactions.
Prohibiting the sale or distribution of certain novelty lighters.
Allowing law enforcement access to driver's license photographs for the purposes of identity verification.
Conducting an inventory of publicly owned high-speed internet infrastructure.
Regarding the fruit and vegetable district fund.
Concerning community and surplus schools.
Regarding architects.
Concerning the office of public guardianship.
Regarding the practice of landscape architecture.
Regarding the use of bisphenol A.
Restricting light pollution.
Establishing the financial services intermediary.
Making technical corrections to community custody provisions.
Increasing small business access to state contracting opportunities.
Providing for the safe collection and disposal of unwanted drugs from residential sources through a producer provided and funded product stewardship program.
Regarding special assessments for conservation district activities and programs.
Repealing the expiration date for the version of RCW 70.48.130 that provides for the continuation of current practice regarding the financial responsibility for costs of medical care provided to arrestees.
Concerning the Washington horse racing commission Washington bred owners' bonus fund and breeder awards account.
Transferring the Washington main street program to the department of archaeology and historic preservation.
Concerning regulation and licensing of residential mortgage loan servicers and services.
Concerning the Washington state economic development commission.
Regulating the business practices of mortgage brokers for compliance with the secure and fair enforcement for mortgage licensing act of 2008.
Concerning land use and transportation planning for marine container ports.
Implementing a transfer of development rights program.
Expanding the riparian open space program to include lands that contain habitat of species that are federally listed as threatened or endangered.
Consolidating certain salmon recovery activities and programs within the recreation and conservation office.
Regarding the operation and management of salmonid hatcheries.
Modifying various provisions of Title 77 RCW.
Regarding repair and reuse of electronic products by registered collectors.
Concerning water discharge fees.
Regarding specialized forest products.
Sealing juvenile records under certain conditions.
Concerning firearm licenses for persons from other countries.
Authorizing the department of natural resources to conduct a forest biomass energy demonstration project.
Addressing the independent youth housing program.
Regulating reverse mortgage lending practices.
Establishing a pilot local water management program in one qualified jurisdiction.
Creating the uniform limited partnership act.
Regulating the business practices of consumer loan companies for compliance with the secure and fair enforcement for mortgage licensing act of 2008.
Concerning exchange facilitators.