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Referred Bills (197)
Conserving and restoring kelp forests and eelgrass meadows in Washington state.
Concerning the duration of state upland leases for lands managed by the department of natural resources.
Extending the expiration date of certain sections of chapter 92, Laws of 2019, regarding livestock identification.
Concerning water policy in regions with regulated reductions in aquifer levels.
Updating the authority for the fish and wildlife commission to adopt rules implementing electronic licensing practices.
Concerning the advisory committee on hunters and fishers with disabilities.
Supporting youth development.
Establishing a programmatic safe harbor agreement on forestlands for northern spotted owls.
Concerning drought preparedness, response, and funding.
Establishing a presumption of liability for wildfires caused by an electric utility's equipment.
Concerning the use of dogs to hunt black bear, cougar, or bobcat.
Including Benton county as a county qualifying for the farm internship program.
Modifying miscellaneous provisions impacting department of fish and wildlife licensing requirements.
Changing the name of the commission on pesticide registration to the commission on integrated pest management.
Concerning department of natural resources' timber and land sales.
Concerning department of natural resources' timber and land sales.
Concerning the sanitary control of shellfish.
Recognizing judicially affirmed and treaty-reserved fishing rights and promoting state-tribal cooperative agreements in the management of salmon, trout, and steelhead resources.
Creating the pesticide advisory board.
Adding counties to the voluntary stewardship program.
Increasing the cap on gross sales for cottage food operations.
Concerning wildlife harvest reports required by the department of fish and wildlife.
Establishing a state meat and poultry inspection program.
Conserving and restoring kelp forests and eelgrass meadows in Washington state.
Concerning fish and wildlife enforcement.
Concerning a rangeland fire protection association pilot project.
Clarifying the existence of riparian stock watering rights.
Concerning aviation assurance funding in response to wildland fires.
Developing a plan for conservation, reforestation, and restoration of forests in Washington state.
Modifying the scope of locations to which a water right established as a family farm permit may be transferred.
Supporting Washington's food production system by providing technical assistance in support of improved voluntary environmental stewardship.
Concerning the governance structure of the department of fish and wildlife.
Concerning the misbranding of meat and poultry products.
Protecting, restoring, and maintaining habitat for salmon recovery.
Prohibiting latex gloves in the handling and preparation of food for sale to consumers.
Concerning the allocation of water that has been relinquished pursuant to chapter 90.14 RCW.
Concerning the individual right of the people to hunt and to fish using traditional methods.
Prohibiting activities related to the production and manufacturing of fur products.
Prohibiting the feeding of garbage to swine.
Authorizing the use of electric-assisted bicycles on all trails managed by the department of natural resources and the department of fish and wildlife on which the use of bicycles is authorized.
Concerning fish habitat enhancement projects authorized pursuant to RCW 77.55.181.
Encouraging youth participation in fishing and shellfishing.
Ensuring equity in farming.
Concerning the sale of lands owned by the department of natural resources.
Protecting public health by prohibiting certain activities related to fur production.
Limiting transfers of water rights out of their original water resource inventory area.
Addressing the impacts of pinnipeds on populations of threatened southern resident orca prey.
Clarifying the authority of local governments to administer national flood insurance program regulation requirements in the context of fish habitat enhancement projects authorized pursuant to RCW 77.55.181.
Concerning direct sales of milk.
Concerning the protection of water supply for farming and rural economic development.
Establishing an intrastate meat inspection program.
Concerning long-term forest health and the reduction of wildfire dangers.
Implementing the recommendations of the pollinator health task force.
Concerning fertilizer fees.
Concerning the replacement of shoreline armoring.
Concerning pesticide registration and pesticide licensing fees.
Concerning noxious weeds.
Concerning urban and community forestry.
Concerning agreements for allocation of groundwater resulting from bureau of reclamation project operations.
Concerning payments in lieu of real property taxes by the department of the fish and wildlife.
Concerning electric-assisted bicycles.
Concerning the prevention of seabed mining of hard minerals.
Concerning the expiration date of the invasive species council.
Concerning the utility wildland fire prevention advisory committee.
Authorizing the fish and wildlife commission to indemnify the federal government as a condition of securing certain funds.
Authorizing the placement of water rights banked pursuant to RCW 90.92.070 into the trust water rights program.
Streamlining the environmental permitting process for salmon recovery projects.
Concerning the rights-of-way for the transport of timber, minerals, stone, sand, gravel, or other valuable materials.
Concerning a vessel crewmember license.
Providing compensation to department of natural resources lessees whose leases are terminated for reasons other than default.
Extending the expiration date for reporting requirements on timber purchases.
Reducing prenatal exposure and harm to children by limiting environmental exposure to certain pesticides.
Establishing the sustainable farms and fields grant program.
Establishing the sustainable farms and fields grant program.
Creating the Washington soil health initiative.
Concerning the prevention of derelict vessels.
Continuing the work of the Washington food policy forum.
Concerning the inspection of marine aquatic farming locations.
Concerning the authority of the director of the department of agriculture with respect to certain examinations and examination fees.
Expanding the scope of agricultural products subject to requirements in chapter 15.83 RCW related to negotiation concerning production or marketing.
Concerning coastal crab derelict gear recovery.
Concerning cottage food product labeling requirements.
Concerning drought preparedness and response.
Revising hydraulic project eligibility standards under RCW 77.55.181 for conservation district-sponsored fish habitat enhancement projects.
Recognizing the contributions of the state's forest products sector as part of the state's global climate response.
Concerning the Washington plane coordinate system.
Concerning membership of the Chehalis board.
Encouraging low-water landscaping practices as a drought alleviation tool.
Concerning state-inspected commercial custom meat facilities.
Concerning the replacement of shoreline armoring.
Concerning water withdrawals for commercial bottled water production.
Concerning aerial herbicides in forestlands.
Concerning the use of radio collars on gray wolves by the department of fish and wildlife.
Concerning urban and community forestry.
Requiring retailers to indicate the country of origin on beef sold to the public.
Valuing the carbon in forest riparian easements.
Concerning logging and mining in the upper Skagit watershed.
Providing compensation to department of natural resources lessees whose leases are terminated for reasons other than default.
Increasing the cap on gross sales for cottage food operations.
Recognizing the international year of the salmon.
Requiring signage on certain lands that are closed to the public.
Concerning huckleberry buyers retaining and disclosing records to law enforcement.
Concerning natural resource management activities.
Concerning additional temporary duties for the wildland fire advisory committee.
Retaining productive farmland.
Creating the Washington rural development act.
Regulating outdoor burning for the protection of life or property and for public health, safety, and welfare.
Concerning community forests.
Concerning whitetail deer population estimates.
Concerning the misbranding of meat and poultry products.
Prohibiting transfers of water rights out of their original water resource inventory area.
Concerning the prevention of derelict vessels.
Creating a joint select committee on water.
Concerning noxious weeds.
Concerning renewable ammonia.
Concerning trust water rights.
Creating a joint legislative salmon committee.
Concerning direct sales of milk.
Addressing food waste by standardizing labels communicating the freshness or expiration of food.
Creating the southwest Washington salmon restoration act.
Concerning payments in lieu of real property taxes by the department of fish and wildlife.
Concerning license fees for emergency medical services personnel under Title 77 RCW.
Establishing the warm water fishing advisory group.
Increasing transparency in the marbled murrelet advisory committee process by requiring advance public notice of all committee meetings.
Concerning the farm internship program.
Simplifying the hunting seasons and regulations pamphlet published by the department of fish and wildlife.
Removing the authority of the department of agriculture to conduct livestock brand inspections.
Concerning livestock inspection.
Concerning carbon sequestration on natural and working lands as part of the state’s climate change response.
Concerning the establishment of reasonable surface water flow levels.
Concerning the protection of southern resident orca whales from vessels.
Concerning electric utility wildland fire prevention.
Concerning the protection of composting from nuisance lawsuits.
Supporting the continued research, development, production, and application of biochar from our forests and agricultural lands.
Concerning the Walla Walla watershed management pilot program.
Directing the department of fish and wildlife to review certain wildlife management plans.
Concerning special antlerless deer hunting seasons.
Concerning the collection of derelict fishing gear.
Creating a joint executive, legislative, and interagency work group on water resource policy for the purpose of developing a statewide water action plan.
Concerning logging and mining in the upper Skagit watershed.
Extending the tax preferences in RCW 82.04.260(12).
Extending the dairy milk assessment fee to June 30, 2025.
Establishing the sustainable farms and fields grant program.
Expanding the elk management pilot project.
Providing funding options to local governments for addressing fish passage barrier removals.
Requiring the written consent of a lessee before the department of natural resources may terminate a lease for reasons other than default.
Concerning community forests.
Concerning the establishment of a premobilization aviation assistance program to assist local fire suppression entities on the initial attack of a wildland fire.
Providing wildland fire response resources in the first forty-eight hours of a wildland fire.
Conducting a comprehensive review of the impact of catastrophic wildfires on communities as a means of improving government responses for the future.
Concerning wildlife damage to agricultural crops.
Concerning a vessel crewmember license.
Continuing the work of the Washington food policy forum.
Concerning recreational fishing and hunting licenses.
Concerning rabies antibody titers as proof of immunity.
Concerning payments in lieu of real property taxes.
Ensuring that all Washingtonians share in the benefits of an expanding wolf population.
Concerning compensation for lost or damaged commercial and treaty fishing gear.
Encouraging economic growth by providing a state business tax credit for new employment positions.
Concerning the proposed department of natural resources' marbled murrelet long-term conservation strategy.
Extending the tax preferences in RCW 82.04.260(12).
Concerning a comprehensive study of human-caused impacts to streambeds.
Helping Washington businesses succeed by modifying certain business and occupation tax provisions.
Broadening the eligibility for a reduced recreational hunting and fishing license rate for resident disabled hunters and fishers.
Requesting that Congress amend further the marine mammal protection act to allow the use of hunting or bounty programs as tools to effectively manage populations of predatory sea lions.
Reducing the business and occupation tax for certain manufacturers and extending an expiration date for current business and occupation tax treatment for the timber industry.
Analyzing state regulatory impact on small forest landowners.
Concerning rangeland fire protection associations.
Prohibiting hunting with the aid of dogs for certain purposes.
Concerning increased fish hatchery production.
Prohibiting the lethal removal of gray wolves.
Ensuring that commercial fishing revenue benefits communities most dependent on the industry.
Analyzing state regulatory impact on small forest landowners.
Addressing statewide wolf recovery.
Concerning the use of certain animal traps by airport operators.
Concerning the protection of native pollinators, including bees.
Creating a work group on aerial pesticide applications in forestlands.
Exempting United States food and drug administration nonpublic information from disclosure under the state public disclosure act.
Creating the Washington rural development and opportunity zone act.
Concerning the protection of southern resident orca whales from vessels.
Providing whale watching guidelines in the boating safety education program.
Concerning the use of hydraulic fracturing in the exploration for and production of oil and natural gas.
Concerning wildfire prevention.
Implementing recommendations of the southern resident killer whale task force related to increasing chinook abundance.
Concerning commercial egg layer operations.
Establishing a department of fish and wildlife directed nonlethal program for the purpose of training dogs.
Extending the program establishing Christmas tree grower licensure.
Expanding access to commercial fishing opportunities.
Expanding the definition of fish habitat enhancement projects.
Allowing animal care and control agencies and nonprofit humane societies to provide additional veterinary services to low-income households.
Extending the dairy milk assessment fee to June 30, 2025.
Supporting the continued research, development, production, and application of biochar from our forests and agricultural lands.
Concerning device registration, civil penalties, and service agent registration for the weights and measures program.
Revising livestock identification law.
Concerning the Walla Walla watershed management pilot program.
Concerning electric utility wildland fire prevention.
Concerning visible clothing requirements for hunting.