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FIFTY THIRD DAY, MARCH 3, 2011 1
SIXTY SECOND LEGISLATURE - REGULAR SESSION
FIFTY THIRD DAY
House Chamber, Olympia, Thursday, March 3, 2011
The House was called to order at 10:00 a.m. by the Speaker
(Representative Moeller presiding). The Clerk called the roll and a
quorum was present.
The flags were escorted to the rostrum by a Sergeant at Arms
Color Guard, Pages Joseph Thompson and Sammie Mesman. The
Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) led the Chamber in the
Pledge of Allegiance. The prayer was offered by Pastor John
Rosenberg, Lutheran Church of the Good Sheppard, Olympia
Washington.
Reading of the Journal of the previous day was dispensed with
and it was ordered to stand approved.
RESOLUTION
HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 2011-4634, by Representatives
Pearson and Kristiansen
WHEREAS, Granite Falls High School formed an all-female
team to build and race a fuel efficient prototype car named "iron
maiden"; and
WHEREAS, They received funding through a Perkins
nontraditional grant as a STEM (science, technology, engineering,
and math) project; and
WHEREAS, The team, known as the "Shopgirls," built their car
in six months with the guidance of instructor Michael Werner and
help from many community volunteers; and
WHEREAS, The "Shopgirls" won their diesel category in the
2010 Shell Eco-marathon Americas competition in Houston, Texas
with an amazing 470 miles per gallon and received 1,000 dollars in
prize money; and
WHEREAS, The team has been invited to present at local events,
private technology and manufacturing companies, regional
conferences such as MTAG, the Green Expo and Imagine the Future,
business and community organizations, and other schools regarding
their experiences; and
WHEREAS, Washington State and the "Shopgirls" were
recognized in a speech by United States Secretary of Education Arne
Duncan, on February 2, 2011, as "one of his favorite examples of the
new CTE" in America where students are preparing for 21st Century
careers through rigorous and relevant high school Career and
Technical Education programs; and
WHEREAS, Female students are choosing careers in engineering
fields and gaining access to major universities as a result of successful
experiences in this extraordinary project;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington
State House of Representatives honor the outstanding efforts put forth
by the "Shopgirls."
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be adoption of House Resolution No.
4634.
HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 4634 was adopted.
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
March 2, 2011
MR. SPEAKER:
The Senate has passed: ENGROSSED SECOND SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5073
ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5708
ENGROSSED SENATE BILL 5764
and the same are herewith transmitted.
Thomas Hoemann, Secretary
March 2, 2011
MR. SPEAKER:
The Senate has passed: SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5025
SENATE BILL 5035
SENATE BILL 5278 ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5371
SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5417
SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5495
and the same are herewith transmitted.
Thomas Hoemann, Secretary
March 2, 2011
MR. SPEAKER:
The Senate has passed: SENATE BILL 5011
SENATE BILL 5083 SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5097
SENATE BILL 5116
SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5154 SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5364
SENATE BILL 5526
SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5531 SUBSTITUTE SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 8004
and the same are herewith transmitted.
Thomas Hoemann, Secretary
March 2, 2011
MR. SPEAKER:
The Senate has passed: SENATE BILL 5080
SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5187
SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5201
SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5428 SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5445
SENATE BILL 5584
SECOND SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5636
and the same are herewith transmitted.
Thomas Hoemann, Secretary
INTRODUCTIONS AND FIRST READING
HB 2006 by Representatives Van De Wege, Hudgins, Rolfes,
Green, Dunshee, Darneille, Tharinger, Finn, Cody,
2 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE
Fitzgibbon, Hasegawa, Roberts, Jinkins, Jacks, Ryu,
Kagi and Dickerson
AN ACT Relating to protecting the health of Washington
citizens; amending RCW 82.04.272, 69.41.030, and
18.64.005; and adding a new chapter to Title 70 RCW.
Referred to Committee on Environment.
HB 2007 by Representatives Pettigrew, Kagi and Ormsby
AN ACT Relating to participation in the WorkFirst program;
amending RCW 74.08A.010 and 74.08A.270; creating a new
section; providing an effective date; and declaring an
emergency.
Referred to Committee on Early Learning & Human Services.
HB 2008 by Representatives Dunshee, Tharinger, Hudgins and
Fitzgibbon
AN ACT Relating to the administration of natural resources
programs; amending RCW 77.55.021, 77.55.031, 77.55.141,
77.15.300, 77.55.231, 76.09.040, 76.09.050, 76.09.150,
76.09.065, and 76.09.030; reenacting and amending RCW
77.55.011 and 76.09.060; adding new sections to chapter
77.55 RCW; creating new sections; repealing RCW
77.55.291; prescribing penalties; and providing an expiration
date.
Referred to Committee on General Government
Appropriations & Oversight.
SSB 5042 by Senate Committee on Health & Long-Term Care
(originally sponsored by Senators Keiser, Pflug, Chase,
Kohl-Welles, Conway, Roach, Shin and McAuliffe)
AN ACT Relating to protection of vulnerable adults;
amending RCW 74.34.020 and 74.34.067; adding a new
section to chapter 74.34 RCW; and repealing RCW
74.34.021.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary.
SB 5045 by Senators Kohl-Welles, Conway, Holmquist Newbry,
Keiser, Kline, King and Chase
AN ACT Relating to making technical corrections to gender-
based terms; amending RCW 1.08.007, 1.08.016, 1.08.026,
1.08.028, 1.08.033, 1.08.037, 1.20.010, 2.04.010, 2.04.031,
2.04.150, 2.06.050, 2.06.090, 2.08.080, 2.08.115, 2.08.140,
2.08.150, 2.08.170, 2.08.190, 2.08.200, 2.08.220, 2.08.240,
2.10.070, 2.10.090, 2.10.110, 2.10.120, 2.10.130, 2.10.140,
2.10.220, 2.12.010, 2.12.012, 2.12.015, 2.12.020, 2.12.035,
2.12.037, 2.12.040, 2.12.060, 2.12.100, 2.24.020, 2.28.030,
2.28.060, 2.28.090, 2.28.100, 2.28.120, 2.28.160, 2.32.050,
2.32.090, 2.32.110, 2.32.130, 2.32.140, 2.32.160, 2.32.200,
2.32.210, 2.32.220, 2.32.240, 2.32.260, 2.40.030, 2.44.010,
2.44.020, 2.44.030, 2.44.040, 2.44.050, 2.44.060, 2.48.080,
2.48.090, 2.48.150, 2.48.160, 2.48.170, 2.48.220, 2.50.070,
2.50.080, 2.56.070, 3.20.100, 3.30.090, 3.58.010, 4.08.150,
4.08.160, 4.08.170, 4.08.180, 4.12.030, 4.12.070, 4.14.020,
4.16.070, 4.16.080, 4.16.180, 4.16.200, 4.16.240, 4.16.250,
4.16.350, 4.20.010, 4.20.020, 4.20.050, 4.22.050, 4.24.060,
4.24.080, 4.24.115, 4.24.220, 4.28.100, 4.28.110, 4.28.140,
4.28.185, 4.28.200, 4.28.210, 4.28.325, 4.32.150, 4.36.080,
4.36.130, 4.36.140, 4.36.210, 4.56.060, 4.56.120, 4.60.010,
4.60.020, 4.60.060, 4.68.020, 4.68.030, 4.68.040, 4.68.050,
4.68.060, 4.72.020, 4.84.040, 4.84.050, 4.84.060, 4.84.090,
4.84.110, 4.84.120, 4.84.140, 4.84.150, 4.84.160, 4.84.220,
4.84.240, 4.84.330, 5.28.020, 5.28.030, 5.28.040, 5.28.050,
5.40.020, 5.40.040, 5.48.060, 5.52.010, 5.52.020, 5.56.010,
5.56.050, 5.56.060, 5.56.090, 6.23.040, 6.23.110, 6.25.030,
6.25.040, 6.32.030, 6.32.040, 6.32.050, 6.32.060, 6.32.070,
6.32.080, 6.32.090, 6.32.110, 6.32.140, 6.32.160, 6.32.170,
6.32.180, 6.32.190, 6.32.200, 6.36.160, 7.06.050, 7.16.180,
7.16.210, 7.16.260, 7.16.310, 7.25.020, 7.28.010, 7.28.110,
7.28.120, 7.28.130, 7.28.140, 7.28.150, 7.28.160, 7.28.180,
7.28.210, 7.28.230, 7.28.240, 7.28.250, 7.28.260, 7.28.270,
7.28.280, 7.36.010, 7.36.030, 7.36.050, 7.36.060, 7.36.070,
7.36.080, 7.36.090, 7.36.100, 7.36.190, 7.40.020, 7.40.090,
7.40.100, 7.40.110, 7.40.120, 7.40.130, 7.40.150, 7.40.160,
7.40.170, 7.42.020, 7.42.060, 7.44.010, 7.44.020, 7.44.021,
7.44.030, 7.44.031, 7.48.030, 7.48.040, 7.48.058, 7.48.076,
7.48.078, 7.48.085, 7.48.100, 7.48.110, 7.48.210, 7.48.230,
7.48.270, 7.52.030, 7.52.060, 7.52.120, 7.52.160, 7.52.180,
7.52.190, 7.52.200, 7.52.290, 7.52.390, 7.52.410, 7.52.430,
7.52.440, 7.52.450, 7.52.460, 7.52.470, 7.56.010, 7.56.020,
7.56.040, 7.56.060, 7.56.070, 7.56.090, 7.56.100, 7.56.130,
7.56.140, 7.56.150, 7.68.035, 7.68.050, 7.68.200, 7.68.240,
7.70.030, 7.70.040, 7.70.050, 8.04.090, 8.04.094, 8.04.140,
8.04.150, 8.04.170, 8.08.060, 8.08.080, 8.12.120, 8.12.200,
8.12.260, 8.12.270, 8.12.360, 8.12.370, 8.12.380, 8.12.430,
8.12.440, 8.12.450, 8.12.490, 8.12.500, 8.16.020, 8.16.060,
8.16.110, 8.16.130, 8.16.150, 8.20.010, 8.20.110, 8.20.120,
8.26.020, 8.26.085, 8.26.180, 8.26.190, 8.28.010, 9.01.110,
9.03.020, 9.03.040, 9.04.080, 9.16.060, 9.16.100, 9.16.110,
9.16.120, 9.16.130, 9.16.140, 9.18.080, 9.38.010, 9.44.080,
9.45.060, 9.45.080, 9.45.090, 9.45.100, 9.46.050, 9.46.130,
9.46.200, 9.46.250, 9.47.100, 9.47A.040, 9.51.020, 9.51.040,
9.51.050, 9.51.060, 9.54.130, 9.55.020, 9.61.190, 9.61.200,
9.61.240, 9.62.020, 9.68.070, 9.68.080, 9.68.090, 9.68.110,
9.68.130, 9.73.010, 9.73.060, 9.73.090, 9.73.130, 9.73.140,
9.81.090, 9.91.010, 9.92.062, 9.92.080, 9.92.110, 9.92.120,
9.94A.010, 9.94A.880, 9.95.003, 9.95.007, 9.95.030,
9.95.063, 9.95.200, 9.95.330, 9.96.010, 9.96.020, 9.96.030,
9.98.010, 9.100.070, 9A.04.050, 9A.04.070, 9A.04.100,
9A.04.110, 9A.08.020, 9A.08.030, 9A.12.010, 9A.16.050,
9A.16.090, 9A.28.030, 9A.32.060, 9A.32.070, 9A.36.031,
9A.36.060, 9A.36.070, 9A.36.090, 9A.40.010, 9A.40.020,
9A.40.040, 9A.48.030, 9A.48.040, 9A.48.050, 9A.52.010,
9A.52.030, 9A.52.060, 9A.52.070, 9A.52.080, 9A.52.090,
9A.52.095, 9A.52.100, 9A.56.120, 9A.56.180, 9A.56.190,
9A.56.210, 9A.60.010, 9A.60.020, 9A.60.030, 9A.60.050,
9A.64.010, 9A.68.010, 9A.68.020, 9A.68.030, 9A.68.040,
9A.68.050, 9A.72.020, 9A.72.040, 9A.72.060, 9A.72.080,
9A.72.130, 9A.72.140, 9A.72.150, 9A.76.030, 9A.76.040,
9A.76.050, 9A.76.090, 9A.76.100, 9A.76.130, 9A.76.140,
9A.76.150, 9A.76.160, 9A.76.180, 9A.80.010, 9A.83.040,
9A.84.020, 9A.84.040, 9A.88.060, 9A.88.080, 9A.88.090,
15.66.150, 15.80.420, 15.115.270, 16.04.020, 16.24.120,
16.24.180, 16.50.110, 16.50.120, 16.50.130, 16.52.110,
16.54.020, 16.60.020, 16.60.050, 16.60.060, 16.60.075,
16.60.080, 16.60.085, 16.60.090, 16.65.130, 16.65.330,
16.65.410, 16.67.090, 16.67.160, 16.68.010, 16.68.030,
16.68.080, 16.68.100, 16.68.110, 16.68.130, 16.68.140,
16.70.030, 17.04.070, 17.04.150, 17.04.190, 17.04.200,
17.04.210, 17.04.230, 17.04.280, 17.06.040, 17.06.050,
17.06.060, 17.10.280, 17.10.290, 17.12.060, 17.12.080,
17.21.170, 17.24.210, 17.28.030, 17.28.070, 17.28.090,
17.28.120, 17.28.130, 17.28.250, 17.28.258, 17.28.310,
17.28.430, 17.34.040, 17.34.050, 17.34.060, 18.27.080,
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18.27.100, 18.28.210, 18.32.020, 18.32.735, 18.34.010,
18.43.010, 18.43.030, 18.43.070, 18.43.120, 18.44.500,
18.44.901, 18.51.060, 18.51.200, 18.52.040, 18.54.030,
18.54.040, 18.54.050, 18.59.120, 18.64.001, 18.64.050,
18.64.255, 18.71.011, 18.71.220, 18.74.125, 18.92.115,
18.92.150, 18.96.040, 18.100.070, 18.100.140, 18.106.030,
18.106.080, 18.106.130, 18.106.140, 19.09.230, 19.16.140,
19.16.150, 19.16.160, 19.16.170, 19.16.180, 19.16.190,
19.16.200, 19.16.210, 19.16.220, 19.16.230, 19.16.245,
19.16.260, 19.16.270, 19.16.280, 19.16.290, 19.16.300,
19.16.340, 19.16.430, 19.16.470, 19.28.311, 19.29.010,
19.31.020, 19.31.080, 19.31.090, 19.31.170, 19.31.180,
19.31.190, 19.31.210, 19.31.220, 19.31.240, 19.36.010,
19.48.070, 19.52.010, 19.64.010, 19.64.020, 19.68.030,
19.72.070, 19.72.090, 19.72.101, 19.72.130, 19.72.160,
19.77.030, 19.77.130, 19.83.020, 19.83.040, 19.84.030,
19.86.100, 19.86.110, 19.100.050, 19.100.120, 19.100.130,
19.100.160, 19.100.180, 19.100.190, 19.100.230, 19.100.250,
19.105.490, 19.120.090, 20.01.010, 20.01.020, 20.01.030,
20.01.100, 20.01.110, 20.01.120, 20.01.150, 20.01.170,
20.01.180, 20.01.190, 20.01.212, 20.01.240, 20.01.250,
20.01.260, 20.01.280, 20.01.310, 20.01.330, 20.01.340,
20.01.350, 20.01.390, 20.01.440, 20.01.510, 20.01.520,
20.01.530, 20.01.540, 20.01.550, 21.20.005, 21.20.050,
21.20.520, 21.30.090, 22.09.011, 22.09.020, 22.09.040,
22.09.045, 22.09.050, 22.09.055, 22.09.090, 22.09.100,
22.09.110, 22.09.130, 22.09.140, 22.09.150, 22.09.160,
22.09.170, 22.09.175, 22.09.180, 22.09.190, 22.09.230,
22.09.240, 22.09.250, 22.09.260, 22.09.290, 22.09.300,
22.09.320, 22.09.340, 22.09.345, 22.09.350, 22.09.361,
22.09.371, 22.09.381, 22.09.391, 22.09.416, 22.09.436,
22.09.441, 22.09.446, 22.09.451, 22.09.466, 22.09.471,
22.09.570, 22.09.580, 22.09.590, 22.09.600, 22.09.610,
22.09.615, 22.09.620, 22.09.660, 22.09.780, 22.09.790,
22.09.800, 22.09.810, 22.09.820, 22.09.860, 22.28.020,
22.28.040, 22.32.020, 22.32.030, 23.86.085, 24.03.105,
24.03.115, 24.03.230, 24.03.350, 24.03.415, 24.06.025,
24.06.055, 24.06.070, 24.06.080, 24.06.085, 24.06.130,
24.06.135, 24.06.145, 24.06.160, 24.06.470, 24.06.475,
24.12.010, 24.12.030, 24.28.040, 24.34.010, 24.34.020,
24.36.160, 24.36.170, 24.36.260, 24.36.270, 24.36.290,
24.36.440, 24.36.460, 25.12.060, 26.04.100, 26.04.150,
26.04.190, 26.04.220, 26.04.240, 26.04.250, 26.09.140,
26.09.270, 26.12.040, 26.26.134, 26.28.030, 26.28.040,
26.28.050, 26.28.070, 26.30.020, 26.40.080, 27.12.080,
27.12.160, 27.12.180, 27.12.210, 27.12.240, 27.18.030,
27.24.020, 27.40.034, 28A.320.430, 28B.10.310, 28B.10.510,
28B.10.520, 28B.10.528, 28B.10.567, 28B.10.844,
28B.14D.090, 28B.14G.080, 28B.20.105, 28B.20.110,
28B.20.328, 28B.20.456, 28B.30.125, 28B.30.130,
28B.30.135, 28B.30.325, 28B.31.090, 28B.35.105,
28B.35.110, 28B.35.120, 28B.35.230, 28B.35.310,
28B.35.730, 28B.40.105, 28B.40.110, 28B.40.120,
28B.40.195, 28B.40.230, 28B.40.310, 28B.50.060,
28B.50.100, 28B.50.350, 28B.50.856, 28B.50.860,
28B.50.863, 30.04.140, 30.04.300, 30.08.150, 30.22.040,
30.22.150, 30.49.050, 31.20.050, 32.12.120, 32.16.010,
32.16.012, 32.16.130, 32.32.025, 32.32.045, 33.16.020,
33.16.050, 33.16.090, 33.20.010, 33.20.040, 34.05.010,
34.12.060, 34.12.140, 37.12.021, 37.16.180, 38.24.050,
38.32.030, 38.38.328, 38.38.548, 38.38.552, 38.38.556,
38.38.580, 38.38.628, 38.38.632, 38.38.648, 38.38.664,
38.38.668, 38.38.676, 38.38.680, 38.38.692, 38.38.696,
38.38.704, 38.38.724, 38.38.732, 38.38.740, 38.38.764,
38.38.880, 38.52.040, 38.52.140, 38.52.180, 38.52.190,
38.52.195, 38.52.200, 38.52.220, 38.52.230, 38.52.260,
38.52.350, 38.52.380, 38.52.400, 38.52.920, 39.04.080,
39.04.120, 39.08.065, 39.34.150, 39.40.030, 39.44.102,
39.44.110, 39.44.120, 39.56.030, 39.62.020, 39.64.080,
39.72.020, 39.84.100, 39.88.020, 40.10.010, 40.14.030,
40.14.040, 40.14.110, 40.14.130, 40.14.140, 60.60.010,
62A.2-705, 62A.2A-526, 62A.7-102, 62A.7-201, 62A.7-202,
62A.7-204, 62A.7-205, 62A.7-206, 62A.7-207, 62A.7-209,
62A.7-210, 62A.7-401, 62A.7-403, 69.25.150, 69.41.030,
69.43.135, 69.50.302, and 70.74.300; and reenacting and
amending RCW 19.16.250.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary.
SB 5046 by Senators Kohl-Welles, Delvin and Roach
AN ACT Relating to adding court-related employees to the
assault in the third degree statute; and amending RCW
9A.36.031.
Referred to Committee on Public Safety & Emergency
Preparedness.
SB 5057 by Senators Pflug, Kline and Harper
AN ACT Relating to the income tax required to be paid by a
trustee; and amending RCW 11.104A.290.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary.
SSB 5067 by Senate Committee on Labor, Commerce &
Consumer Protection (originally sponsored by Senators
Keiser, Kohl-Welles, Conway and Chase)
AN ACT Relating to changing the certified and registered
mail requirements of the department of labor and industries
and employment security department; and amending RCW
18.27.060, 18.27.230, 18.106.100, 18.106.180, 19.28.131,
19.28.271, 19.28.341, 19.28.490, 43.22.435, 43.22A.080,
43.22A.130, 49.17.140, 49.26.110, 49.40.060, 49.48.083,
50.20.190, 50.24.070, 50.24.110, 50.24.115, 70.79.320,
70.87.125, 70.87.185, and 70.87.205.
Referred to Committee on Labor & Workforce Development.
SSB 5070 by Senate Committee on Labor, Commerce &
Consumer Protection (originally sponsored by Senators
Conway, Kohl-Welles, Kline and Chase)
AN ACT Relating to prevailing wage records requests; and
adding a new section to chapter 39.12 RCW.
Referred to Committee on Labor & Workforce Development.
ESSB 5105 by Senate Committee on Human Services &
Corrections (originally sponsored by Senators Carrell,
Conway, Stevens, Schoesler, Becker and Shin)
AN ACT Relating to the conditional release of persons
committed as criminally insane to their county of origin; and
adding a new section to chapter 10.77 RCW.
Referred to Committee on Public Safety & Emergency
Preparedness.
SB 5117 by Senators Haugen, Ranker, Stevens and Shin
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AN ACT Relating to the population restrictions for a
geographic area to qualify as a rural public hospital district;
and amending RCW 70.44.460.
Referred to Committee on Local Government.
SSB 5152 by Senate Committee on Health & Long-Term Care
(originally sponsored by Senators Pflug, Keiser and
Kohl-Welles)
AN ACT Relating to naturopathic physicians; and amending
RCW 18.36A.020 and 18.36A.040.
Referred to Committee on Health Care & Wellness.
SB 5224 by Senators Hobbs and Fraser
AN ACT Relating to preparation charges for condominium
resale certificates; and amending RCW 64.34.425.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary.
ESSB 5253 by Senate Committee on Government Operations,
Tribal Relations & Elections (originally sponsored by
Senators White, Swecker, Nelson, Litzow and Harper)
AN ACT Relating to tax increment financing for landscape
conservation and local infrastructure; amending RCW
36.70A.080; adding a new chapter to Title 39 RCW; and
creating a new section.
Referred to Committee on Local Government.
SB 5389 by Senators McAuliffe and Shin
AN ACT Relating to the membership of the early learning
advisory council; reenacting and amending RCW 43.215.090;
and creating a new section.
Referred to Committee on Early Learning & Human Services.
SSB 5392 by Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12
Education (originally sponsored by Senators McAuliffe,
Litzow, Fain, Nelson, Hill, Harper, Eide, Shin, Kohl-
Welles, Tom and Roach)
AN ACT Relating to including technology as an educational
core concept and principle; amending RCW 28A.150.210;
creating a new section; and providing an effective date.
Referred to Committee on Education.
SSB 5394 by Senate Committee on Health & Long-Term Care
(originally sponsored by Senators Keiser, Becker, Pflug,
Conway, Kline and Parlette)
AN ACT Relating to primary care health homes and chronic
care management; amending RCW 43.70.533, 70.47.100, and
41.05.021; reenacting and amending RCW 74.09.010 and
74.09.522; adding a new section to chapter 74.09 RCW;
adding a new section to chapter 41.05 RCW; and adding a
new section to chapter 48.43 RCW.
Referred to Committee on Health Care & Wellness.
SSB 5436 by Senate Committee on Natural Resources &
Marine Waters (originally sponsored by Senators
Ranker, Shin, Litzow, Swecker, Tom, Harper, Nelson,
Hobbs, Fraser, Rockefeller, White, Kilmer, Conway and
Kline)
AN ACT Relating to the use of antifouling paints on
recreational water vessels; adding a new chapter to Title 70
RCW; and prescribing penalties.
Referred to Committee on Environment.
SSB 5439 by Senate Committee on Natural Resources &
Marine Waters (originally sponsored by Senators
Ranker, Rockefeller, Nelson, Regala, Hargrove, Hobbs,
Fraser, White, Conway and Kline)
AN ACT Relating to oil spills; and amending RCW
90.56.370.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary.
SSB 5493 by Senate Committee on Government Operations,
Tribal Relations & Elections (originally sponsored by
Senators Delvin and Hewitt)
AN ACT Relating to requirements that cities and towns with
ambulance utilities allocate funds toward the total cost
necessary to regulate, operate, and maintain the ambulance
utility; and amending RCW 35.21.766.
Referred to Committee on Local Government.
SSB 5502 by Senate Committee on Transportation (originally
sponsored by Senators White, Nelson, Keiser, Ranker,
Kohl-Welles, Rockefeller, Murray, Litzow, Harper, Fain,
Swecker, Delvin and Shin)
AN ACT Relating to the regulation, operations, and safety of
limousine carriers; amending RCW 46.72A.010, 46.72A.020,
46.72A.030, 46.72A.040, 46.72A.050, 46.72A.060,
46.72A.080, 46.72A.090, 46.72A.100, 46.72A.120, and
46.72A.140; adding new sections to chapter 46.72A RCW;
creating a new section; prescribing penalties; and providing
effective dates.
Referred to Committee on Transportation.
SB 5521 by Senators Tom, Kastama, Kilmer and Shin
AN ACT Relating to the commercialization of state university
technology; and amending RCW 28B.10.631 and 42.56.270.
Referred to Committee on State Government & Tribal
Affairs.
ESSB 5594 by Senate Committee on Labor, Commerce &
Consumer Protection (originally sponsored by Senators
Kohl-Welles, Keiser, Prentice, Conway, Kline and
Murray)
AN ACT Relating to handling of hazardous drugs; adding
new sections to chapter 49.17 RCW; and creating a new
section.
Referred to Committee on Labor & Workforce Development.
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SB 5628 by Senators Fain, Eide, Roach and Litzow
AN ACT Relating to a limited property tax exemption from
the emergency medical services levy; adding a new section to
chapter 84.36 RCW; and creating a new section.
Referred to Committee on Ways & Means.
SSB 5635 by Senate Committee on Environment, Water &
Energy (originally sponsored by Senators Honeyford and
Rockefeller)
AN ACT Relating to changes in the point of diversion under a
surface water right permit located between Columbia river
miles 215.6 and 292; and amending RCW 90.03.397.
Referred to Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources.
SB 5763 by Senators Ranker, Ericksen, Morton, Fraser and Shin
AN ACT Relating to amending the existing nonresident retail
sales tax exemption; amending RCW 82.08.0273; providing
an effective date; and declaring an emergency.
SSB 5784 by Senate Committee on Natural Resources &
Marine Waters (originally sponsored by Senators
Litzow, Ranker, Swecker, Hobbs, Fain, Hill, Pridemore,
Nelson, Rockefeller, Regala, Shin and Kline)
AN ACT Relating to advancing the regional ocean
partnership; adding a new section to chapter 43.372 RCW;
and creating a new section.
Referred to Committee on Environment.
ESSB 5798 by Senate Committee on Financial Institutions,
Housing & Insurance (originally sponsored by Senators
Fraser and Benton)
AN ACT Relating to homeowners' associations; amending
RCW 64.38.005, 64.38.010, 64.38.020, 64.38.025, 64.38.030,
64.38.035, and 64.38.040; and adding new sections to chapter
64.38 RCW.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary.
There being no objection, the bills listed on the day’s
introduction sheet under the fourth order of business were referred
to the committees so designated, except SENATE BILL NO. 5763
which was read the first time, and under suspension of the rules
was placed on the second reading calendar.
There being no objection, the House advanced to the sixth
order of business.
SECOND READING HOUSE BILL NO. 1144, by Representatives McCoy, Crouse, Eddy, Morris, Haler, Kelley, Liias, Jacks, Frockt and Hudgins Concerning renewable energy investment cost recovery program. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, Second Substitute House Bill No.
1144 was substituted for House Bill No. 1144 and the second
substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.
SECOND SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1144 was read
the second time.
Representative McCoy moved the adoption of amendment
(252).
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material through "43.180 RCW" on line 29
On page 9, line 23, after "82.16.110(2)(iii)" insert the following:
", except for a limited liability company with a nonprofit housing
organization participating as a managing member for the purposes of
accessing assistance from the Washington state housing finance
commission under chapter 43.180 RCW,"
On page 9, line 32, after "82.16.110(2)(a)(iii)" insert the
following: ", other than a company-owned community solar project
that has as its owner a limited liability company with a nonprofit
housing organization participating as a managing member for the
purposes of accessing assistance from the Washington state housing
finance commission under chapter 43.180 RCW,"
Representatives McCoy and Crouse spoke in favor of the
adoption of the amendment.
Amendment (252) was adopted.
The bill was ordered engrossed.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representatives McCoy and Crouse spoke in favor of the
passage of the bill.
MOTION
On motion of Representative Hinkle, Representatives Johnson
and Rodne were excused.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of Engrossed
Second Substitute House Bill No. 1144.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed
Second Substitute House Bill No. 1144, and the bill passed the
House by the following vote: Yeas, 96; Nays, 0; Absent, 0;
Excused, 2.
Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson,
Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys,
Carlyle, Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Crouse, Dahlquist,
Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan,
Finn, Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler,
Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt,
Hunter, Hurst, Jacks, Jinkins, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney, Kirby,
Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell,
McCoy, McCune, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Nealey,
Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen,
Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rolfes, Ross, Ryu,
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Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short, Smith, Springer,
Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger, Upthegrove,
Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.
Excused: Representatives Johnson and Rodne.
ENGROSSED SECOND SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO.
1144, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was
declared passed. HOUSE BILL NO. 1150, by Representatives Smith, Probst, Schmick, Warnick, Dahlquist, Hunt, Ross, Pearson, Dammeier, Kenney, Rodne, Kagi, Hargrove, Harris, Nealey, Short, Liias, Orcutt, Finn, Kelley, Takko, Taylor, Maxwell, Bailey, Reykdal, Upthegrove, Billig, Kristiansen, Frockt, Carlyle, Blake, Springer, Angel, Hurst, McCune, Rolfes, Condotta and Klippert Extending the time in which a small business may correct a violation without a penalty. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representatives Smith and Hasegawa spoke in favor of the
passage of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of House Bill No.
1150.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No.
1150, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas,
96; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 2.
Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson,
Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys,
Carlyle, Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Crouse, Dahlquist,
Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan,
Finn, Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler,
Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt,
Hunter, Hurst, Jacks, Jinkins, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney, Kirby,
Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell,
McCoy, McCune, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Nealey,
Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen,
Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rolfes, Ross, Ryu,
Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short, Smith, Springer,
Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger, Upthegrove,
Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.
Excused: Representatives Johnson and Rodne.
HOUSE BILL NO. 1150, having received the necessary
constitutional majority, was declared passed. HOUSE BILL NO. 1815, by Representatives Sullivan, Anderson, Haigh, Dammeier, Parker, Maxwell, Reykdal and Santos Preserving the school district levy base. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 1815 was
substituted for House Bill No. 1815 and the substitute bill was
placed on the second reading calendar.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1815 was read the second
time.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representatives Sullivan, Dammeier, Anderson and Dahlquist
spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.
Representative Chandler spoke against the passage of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute
House Bill No. 1815.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute
House Bill No. 1815, and the bill passed the House by the
following vote: Yeas, 88; Nays, 9; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.
Voting yea: Representatives Alexander, Anderson, Angel,
Appleton, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Carlyle, Clibborn, Cody,
Crouse, Dahlquist, Dammeier, Darneille, Dickerson, Dunshee,
Eddy, Fagan, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman, Green, Haigh,
Haler, Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt,
Hunter, Hurst, Jacks, Jinkins, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney, Kirby,
Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell,
McCoy, McCune, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Nealey,
Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew,
Probst, Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rodne, Rolfes, Ryu, Santos,
Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short, Smith, Springer, Stanford,
Sullivan, Takko, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh,
Warnick, Wilcox, Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.
Voting nay: Representatives Ahern, Armstrong, Buys,
Chandler, Condotta, DeBolt, Overstreet, Ross and Taylor.
Excused: Representative Johnson.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1815, having received the
necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed. HOUSE BILL NO. 1939, by Representative Appleton Defining federally recognized tribes as agencies for purposes of agency-affiliated counselors. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representative Appleton spoke in favor of the passage of the
bill.
Representative Taylor spoke against the passage of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of House Bill No.
1939.
ROLL CALL
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The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No.
1939, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas,
80; Nays, 17; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.
Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Angel,
Appleton, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Carlyle, Clibborn, Cody,
Crouse, Dahlquist, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy,
Fagan, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler,
Hargrove, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst,
Jacks, Jinkins, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney, Kirby, Klippert, Kretz,
Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller,
Morris, Moscoso, Nealey, Ormsby, Orwall, Parker, Pedersen,
Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal, Roberts, Rodne, Rolfes, Ryu, Santos,
Seaquist, Sells, Short, Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko,
Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox,
Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.
Voting nay: Representatives Anderson, Armstrong, Buys,
Chandler, Condotta, Dammeier, Harris, Kristiansen, McCune,
Orcutt, Overstreet, Pearson, Rivers, Ross, Schmick, Shea and
Taylor.
Excused: Representative Johnson.
HOUSE BILL NO. 1939, having received the necessary
constitutional majority, was declared passed.
STATEMENT FOR THE JOURNAL
I intended to vote YEA on House Bill No. 1939.
Representative Pearson, 39th District
SECOND READING
HOUSE BILL NO. 1290, by Representatives Green, Cody, Van De Wege, Sells, Kenney and Reykdal Concerning mandatory overtime for certain health care employees. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representatives Green and Condotta spoke in favor of the
passage of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of House Bill No.
1290.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No.
1290, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas,
97; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.
Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson,
Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys,
Carlyle, Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Crouse, Dahlquist,
Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan,
Finn, Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler,
Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt,
Hunter, Hurst, Jacks, Jinkins, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney, Kirby,
Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell,
McCoy, McCune, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Nealey,
Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen,
Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rodne, Rolfes, Ross,
Ryu, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short, Smith,
Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger,
Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Zeiger and
Mr. Speaker.
Excused: Representative Johnson.
HOUSE BILL NO. 1290, having received the necessary
constitutional majority, was declared passed. HOUSE BILL NO. 1498, by Representatives Pettigrew, Orcutt, Sullivan, Parker, Springer, Kenney, Chandler, Condotta, Santos, Billig, Kagi, Stanford and Kelley Concerning the taxation of employee meals provided without specific charge. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representatives Pettigrew, Orcutt and Hunter spoke in favor of
the passage of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of House Bill No.
1498.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No.
1498, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas,
96; Nays, 1; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.
Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson,
Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys,
Carlyle, Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Crouse, Dahlquist,
Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan,
Finn, Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler,
Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst,
Jacks, Jinkins, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney, Kirby, Klippert, Kretz,
Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, McCune,
Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby,
Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Probst,
Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rodne, Rolfes, Ross, Ryu, Santos,
Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short, Smith, Springer, Stanford,
Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege,
Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.
Voting nay: Representative Hudgins.
Excused: Representative Johnson.
HOUSE BILL NO. 1498, having received the necessary
constitutional majority, was declared passed. HOUSE BILL NO. 1794, by Representatives Ladenburg, Klippert and Kelley Adding court-related employees to the assault in the third degree statute. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
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Representatives Ladenburg and Klippert spoke in favor of the
passage of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of House Bill No.
1794.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No.
1794, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas,
97; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.
Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson,
Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys,
Carlyle, Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Crouse, Dahlquist,
Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan,
Finn, Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler,
Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt,
Hunter, Hurst, Jacks, Jinkins, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney, Kirby,
Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell,
McCoy, McCune, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Nealey,
Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen,
Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rodne, Rolfes, Ross,
Ryu, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short, Smith,
Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger,
Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Zeiger and
Mr. Speaker.
Excused: Representative Johnson.
HOUSE BILL NO. 1794, having received the necessary
constitutional majority, was declared passed. HOUSE BILL NO. 1937, by Representatives Ryu, Kenney, Moscoso, Ladenburg and Roberts Authorizing local improvement district funding to benefit innovation partnership zones for the purposes of economic development. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representative Ryu spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.
Representative Orcutt spoke against the passage of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of House Bill No.
1937.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No.
1937, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas,
68; Nays, 29; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.
Voting yea: Representatives Alexander, Anderson, Angel,
Appleton, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Carlyle, Clibborn, Cody,
Dahlquist, Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee,
Eddy, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler,
Hasegawa, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jacks, Jinkins,
Kagi, Kelley, Kenney, Kirby, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell,
McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Ormsby, Orwall,
Pedersen, Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal, Roberts, Rolfes, Ryu,
Santos, Seaquist, Sells, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko,
Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Zeiger
and Mr. Speaker.
Voting nay: Representatives Ahern, Armstrong, Asay, Buys,
Chandler, Condotta, Crouse, Fagan, Hargrove, Harris, Hinkle,
Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, McCune, Nealey, Orcutt, Overstreet,
Parker, Pearson, Rivers, Rodne, Ross, Schmick, Shea, Short,
Smith, Taylor and Wilcox.
Excused: Representative Johnson.
HOUSE BILL NO. 1937, having received the necessary
constitutional majority, was declared passed. HOUSE BILL NO. 1339, by Representatives Fitzgibbon, Hope, Rolfes, Appleton, Billig, Liias, Frockt, Haigh, Cody, Goodman, Moeller, Pedersen and Kenney Concerning negligent driving resulting in substantial bodily harm, great bodily harm, or death of a vulnerable user of a public way. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 1339 was
substituted for House Bill No. 1339 and the substitute bill was
placed on the second reading calendar.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1339 was read the second
time.
With the consent of the house, amendment (66) was
withdrawn.
Representative Shea moved the adoption of amendment (270).
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(G)"
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internal references accordingly.
Representative Shea spoke in favor of the adoption of the
amendment.
Representative Pedersen spoke against the adoption of the
amendment.
A roll call vote was demanded and the demand was sustained.
ROLL CALL
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the adoption of amendment (270).
The Clerk called the roll on the adoption of amendment (270)
and the amendment was not adopted by the following vote: Yeas,
45; Nays, 52; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.
Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson,
Angel, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Buys, Carlyle, Chandler,
Condotta, Crouse, Dahlquist, Dammeier, DeBolt, Fagan, Haler,
Hargrove, Harris, Hinkle, Hope, Hurst, Kelley, Klippert, Kretz,
Kristiansen, McCune, Morris, Nealey, Orcutt, Overstreet, Parker,
Rivers, Rodne, Ross, Santos, Schmick, Shea, Short, Smith, Taylor,
Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox and Zeiger.
Voting nay: Representatives Appleton, Billig, Blake, Clibborn,
Cody, Darneille, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Finn, Fitzgibbon,
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Frockt, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Hasegawa, Hudgins, Hunt,
Hunter, Jacks, Jinkins, Kagi, Kenney, Kirby, Ladenburg, Liias,
Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller, Moscoso, Ormsby,
Orwall, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal, Roberts,
Rolfes, Ryu, Seaquist, Sells, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko,
Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege and Mr. Speaker.
Excused: Representative Johnson.
Amendment (270) was not adopted.
Representative Shea moved the adoption of amendment (265).
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"(12) Contributory fault on the part of a vulnerable user victim is
a defense to negligent driving in the second degree with a vulnerable
user victim.
(a) The person found to have committed the infraction shall prove
the defense by a preponderance of the evidence. The court shall
determine the percentage of the total fault which is attributable to the
person found to have committed the infraction and the vulnerable user
victim. The sum of the percentages of the total fault attributed to each
person must equal one hundred percent.
(b) Any contributory fault attributable to the vulnerable user
victim diminishes proportionately the amount of the monetary penalty
imposed and the length of time the driving privileges are suspended
under subsection (4) of this section. Contributory fault does not alter
the penalty elected under subsection (5) of this section.
(c) For the purposes of this subsection, "fault" has the same
meaning as defined in RCW 4.22.015."
Representative Shea and Shea (again) spoke in favor of the
adoption of the amendment.
Representative Pedersen spoke against the adoption of the
amendment.
Amendment (265) was not adopted.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representatives Fitzgibbon, Carlyle, Klippert and Santos spoke
in favor of the passage of the bill.
Representatives Rodne, Rivers, Dahlquist, Shea, DeBolt and
Hinkle spoke against the passage of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute
House Bill No. 1339.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute
House Bill No. 1339, and the bill passed the House by the
following vote: Yeas, 59; Nays, 39; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.
Voting yea: Representatives Appleton, Billig, Blake, Buys,
Carlyle, Clibborn, Cody, Darneille, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy,
Finn, Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman, Haigh, Hasegawa, Hope,
Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Jacks, Jinkins, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney,
Kirby, Klippert, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy,
Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall,
Pedersen, Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal, Roberts, Rolfes, Ryu,
Santos, Seaquist, Sells, Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko,
Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege and Mr. Speaker.
Voting nay: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson,
Angel, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Chandler, Condotta, Crouse,
Dahlquist, Dammeier, DeBolt, Fagan, Green, Haler, Hargrove,
Harris, Hinkle, Hurst, Johnson, Kretz, Kristiansen, McCune,
Nealey, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Rivers, Rodne, Ross,
Schmick, Shea, Short, Taylor, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox and
Zeiger.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1339, having received the
necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.
STATEMENT FOR THE JOURNAL
I intended to vote YEA on Substitute House Bill No. 1339.
Representative Pearson, 39th District
SECOND READING
HOUSE BILL NO. 1084, by Representatives McCoy and Hunt Creating the board on geographic names. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 1084 was
substituted for House Bill No. 1084 and the substitute bill was
placed on the second reading calendar.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1084 was read the second
time.
Representative Taylor moved the adoption of amendment (39).
0)
Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the
following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 1. A new section is added to chapter
43.30 RCW to read as follows:
(1) The board on geographic names is created. The board is
composed of:
(a) The state librarian or the librarian's designee;
(b) The commissioner of public lands or the commissioner's
designee;
(c) The director of the department of archaeology and historic
preservation or the director's designee; and
(d) Four members from the general public to be appointed by the
legislature, one member each by each caucus of the senate and one
member each by each caucus of the house of representatives.
The commissioner of public lands or his or her designee shall be
chairperson of the board.
(2) The initial members appointed under subsection (1) (d) of this
section shall be appointed as follows: One member for a one-year
term, one member for a two-year term, one member for a three-year
term, and one member for a four-year term. The initial terms of the
members shall be selected by lot. Thereafter, each member shall be
appointed for a three-year term. Each member shall continue in office
until a successor is appointed.
(3) The board on geographic names has the power and authority
to:
(a) Establish the official names for the lakes, mountains, streams,
places, towns, and other geographic features within the state and the
spellings thereof except when a name is specified by law. For the
purposes of this subsection, geographic features do not include
human-made features or administrative areas such as parks, game
reserves, and dams, but does include human-made lakes;
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(b) Assign names to lakes, mountains, streams, places, towns, and
other geographic features in the state for which no generally accepted
name has been in use;
(c) Cooperate with county commissions, state departments,
agencies, the state legislature, and the United States board on
geographic names to establish, change, or determine the appropriate
names of lakes, mountains, streams, places, towns, and other
geographic features for the purposes of eliminating, as far as possible,
duplications of place names within the state;
(d) Serve as a state of Washington liaison with the United States
board on geographic names; and
(e) Periodically issue a list of names approved by the board on
geographic names.
(4) The department of natural resources shall provide secretarial
and administrative services for the board on geographic names and
shall serve as custodian of the records.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2. A new section is added to chapter
43.30 RCW to read as follows: The board on geographic names is
authorized to establish policies to carry out the purposes of sections 1
and 2 of this act.
(1) In determining the names and spellings of geographic place
names within the state of Washington, the board on geographic
name's decisions may only be made after a careful consideration of all
available information relating to such names, including the
recommendations of the United States board on geographic names.
(2) The board on geographic names shall cooperate with the
United States board on geographic names.
(3) Adoption of names by the board on geographic names may
take place only after consideration, including public testimony, at a
previous meeting.
(4) All board on geographic name's determinations must be filed
with the code reviser and must be compiled and indexed in the same
manner as agency rules under RCW 34.05.210. Determinations by
the board on geographic names are not considered a rule under RCW
34.05.210.
(5) Whenever the board on geographic names has given a name
to any lake, stream, place, or other geographic feature within the state,
the name must be used in all maps, records, documents, and other
publications issued by the state or any of its departments and political
subdivisions, and that name is the official name of the geographic
feature."
Correct the title.
Representative Taylor spoke in favor of the adoption of the
amendment.
Representative Hunt spoke against the adoption of the
amendment.
Amendment (39) was not adopted.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representative McCoy spoke in favor of the passage of the
bill.
Representative Taylor spoke against the passage of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute
House Bill No. 1084.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute
House Bill No. 1084, and the bill passed the House by the
following vote: Yeas, 58; Nays, 40; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.
Voting yea: Representatives Appleton, Billig, Blake, Carlyle,
Clibborn, Cody, Darneille, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Finn,
Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Hasegawa, Hope,
Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jacks, Jinkins, Kagi, Kelley,
Kenney, Kirby, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy,
Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Ormsby, Orwall, Pedersen,
Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal, Roberts, Rolfes, Ryu, Santos, Seaquist,
Sells, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Tharinger, Upthegrove,
Van De Wege, Walsh and Mr. Speaker.
Voting nay: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson,
Angel, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Buys, Chandler, Condotta,
Crouse, Dahlquist, Dammeier, DeBolt, Fagan, Haler, Hargrove,
Harris, Hinkle, Johnson, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, McCune,
Nealey, Orcutt, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Rivers, Rodne, Ross,
Schmick, Shea, Short, Smith, Taylor, Warnick, Wilcox and Zeiger.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1084, having received the
necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed. HOUSE BILL NO. 1783, by Representatives Pedersen, Upthegrove, Takko, Blake, Rodne, Smith, Carlyle, Fitzgibbon, Springer, Angel and Kenney Amending the consideration of houseboats and houseboat moorages for the purposes of aquatic lands and shoreline management. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 1783 was
substituted for House Bill No. 1783 and the substitute bill was
placed on the second reading calendar.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1783 was read the second
time.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representatives Pedersen and Angel spoke in favor of the
passage of the bill.
Representative Taylor spoke against the passage of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute
House Bill No. 1783.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute
House Bill No. 1783, and the bill passed the House by the
following vote: Yeas, 58; Nays, 40; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.
Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Angel, Appleton, Asay,
Bailey, Billig, Blake, Carlyle, Clibborn, Cody, Darneille,
Dickerson, Eddy, Finn, Frockt, Green, Haigh, Hasegawa, Hope,
Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jacks, Jinkins, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney, Kirby,
Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller,
Morris, Moscoso, Ormsby, Orwall, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Probst,
Reykdal, Roberts, Rodne, Rolfes, Ryu, Santos, Seaquist, Sells,
Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Upthegrove,
Van De Wege and Mr. Speaker.
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Voting nay: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Armstrong,
Buys, Chandler, Condotta, Crouse, Dahlquist, Dammeier, DeBolt,
Dunshee, Fagan, Fitzgibbon, Goodman, Haler, Hargrove, Harris,
Hinkle, Hudgins, Johnson, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, McCune,
Nealey, Orcutt, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Rivers, Ross,
Schmick, Shea, Short, Taylor, Tharinger, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox
and Zeiger.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1783, having received the
necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed. HOUSE BILL NO. 1037, by Representatives Ross, Johnson, Bailey, Upthegrove, Hurst, Armstrong, Walsh, Hinkle, Angel, Warnick, Schmick, Short, Klippert, Dammeier, McCune, Fagan, Nealey, Blake, Ladenburg, Kristiansen, Pearson, Tharinger and Moeller Placing restrictions on legal claims initiated by persons serving criminal sentences in correctional facilities. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 1037 was
substituted for House Bill No. 1037 and the substitute bill was
placed on the second reading calendar.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1037 was read the second
time.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representatives Ross and Pedersen spoke in favor of the
passage of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute
House Bill No. 1037.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute
House Bill No. 1037, and the bill passed the House by the
following vote: Yeas, 98; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.
Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson,
Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys,
Carlyle, Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Crouse, Dahlquist,
Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan,
Finn, Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler,
Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt,
Hunter, Hurst, Jacks, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney,
Kirby, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton,
Maxwell, McCoy, McCune, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso,
Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson,
Pedersen, Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rodne,
Rolfes, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short,
Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger,
Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Zeiger and
Mr. Speaker.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1037, having received the
necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.
HOUSE BILL NO. 1178, by Representatives Appleton and Miloscia Addressing the office of regulatory assistance. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representative Frockt spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of House Bill No.
1178.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No.
1178, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas,
92; Nays, 6; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.
Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson,
Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Carlyle,
Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Dahlquist, Dammeier, Darneille,
DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan, Finn, Fitzgibbon,
Frockt, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa,
Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jacks, Jinkins,
Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney, Kirby, Klippert, Kretz,
Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, McCune,
Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby,
Orwall, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal,
Rivers, Roberts, Rodne, Rolfes, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Schmick,
Seaquist, Sells, Short, Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko,
Taylor, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick,
Wilcox, Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.
Voting nay: Representatives Buys, Condotta, Crouse, Haler,
Overstreet and Shea.
HOUSE BILL NO. 1178, having received the necessary
constitutional majority, was declared passed.
HOUSE BILL NO. 1864, by Representatives Stanford, Frockt, Fitzgibbon, Ryu, Billig, Moscoso, Ladenburg and Kenney Concerning the business practices of collection agencies. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 1864 was
substituted for House Bill No. 1864 and the substitute bill was
placed on the second reading calendar.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1864 was read the second
time.
Representative Stanford moved the adoption of amendment
(266).
0)
On page 3, line 26, after "The" insert "original account number
or"
Representative Stanford spoke in favor of the adoption of the
amendment.
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Amendment (266) was adopted.
The bill was ordered engrossed.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representatives Stanford and Bailey spoke in favor of the
passage of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of Engrossed
Substitute House Bill No. 1864.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed
Substitute House Bill No. 1864, and the bill passed the House by
the following vote: Yeas, 98; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.
Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson,
Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys,
Carlyle, Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Crouse, Dahlquist,
Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan,
Finn, Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler,
Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt,
Hunter, Hurst, Jacks, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney,
Kirby, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton,
Maxwell, McCoy, McCune, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso,
Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson,
Pedersen, Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rodne,
Rolfes, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short,
Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger,
Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Zeiger and
Mr. Speaker.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1864, having received the
necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.
RECONSIDERATION
There being no objection, the House reconsidered the vote by
which House Bill 1178 passed the House.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of House Bill No.
1178, on reconsideration.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No.
1178,on reconsideration, and the bill passed the House by the
following vote: Yeas, 62; Nays, 36; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.
Voting yea: Representatives Alexander, Anderson, Appleton,
Billig, Blake, Carlyle, Clibborn, Cody, Dammeier, Darneille,
Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman,
Green, Haigh, Hasegawa, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jacks,
Jinkins, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney, Kirby, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton,
Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Orcutt,
Ormsby, Orwall, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal, Roberts,
Rolfes, Ryu, Santos, Seaquist, Sells, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan,
Takko, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Wilcox, Zeiger and
Mr. Speaker.
Voting nay: Representatives Ahern, Angel, Armstrong, Asay,
Bailey, Buys, Chandler, Condotta, Crouse, Dahlquist, DeBolt,
Fagan, Haler, Hargrove, Harris, Hinkle, Hope, Johnson, Klippert,
Kretz, Kristiansen, McCune, Nealey, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson,
Rivers, Rodne, Ross, Schmick, Shea, Short, Smith, Taylor, Walsh
and Warnick.
HOUSE BILL NO. 1178, on reconsideration, having received
the necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.
HOUSE BILL NO. 1309, by Representatives Roberts, Appleton, Rodne, Springer, Hasegawa, Ryu, Eddy, Green, Kagi and Kelley Concerning reserve accounts and studies for condominium and homeowners' associations. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, Engrossed Substitute House Bill No.
1309 was substituted for House Bill No. 1309 and the substitute
bill was placed on the second reading calendar.
ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1309 was
read the second time.
With the consent of the house, amendments (62), (102) and
(120) were withdrawn.
Representative Hinkle moved the adoption of amendment
(136).
0)
On page 16, line 24, after "is" strike "fifty" and insert "seventy-
five"
Representatives Hinkle and Pederson spoke in favor of the
adoption of the amendment.
Amendment (136) was adopted.
Representative Hinkle moved the adoption of amendment
(135).
0)
On page 18, line 35, after "study" strike "annually" and insert
"every five years"
On page 18, at the beginning of line 36, strike "three" and insert
"ten"
On page 21, line 5, after "than" strike "three" and insert "ten"
There being no objection, the House deferred action on
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1309, and the bill held its place
on the second reading calendar. HOUSE BILL NO. 1206, by Representatives Dahlquist, Hurst, Pearson, Harris, Parker, Lytton, Rivers, Johnson, Taylor, Wilcox, Ross, Kelley, Ladenburg, Armstrong, Dammeier, Frockt and Schmick Making harassment against criminal justice participants a crime under certain circumstances. Revised for 2nd Substitute: Concerning harassment against criminal justice participants. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, Second Substitute House Bill No.
1206 was substituted for House Bill No. 1206 and the second
substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.
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SECOND SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1206 was read
the second time.
Representative Dahlquist moved the adoption of amendment
(148).
0)
Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the
following:
"Sec. 1. RCW 9A.46.020 and 2003 c 53 s 69 are each amended
to read as follows:
(1) A person is guilty of harassment if:
(a) Without lawful authority, the person knowingly threatens:
(i) To cause bodily injury immediately or in the future to the
person threatened or to any other person; or
(ii) To cause physical damage to the property of a person other
than the actor; or
(iii) To subject the person threatened or any other person to
physical confinement or restraint; or
(iv) Maliciously to do any other act which is intended to
substantially harm the person threatened or another with respect to his
or her physical or mental health or safety; and
(b) The person by words or conduct places the person threatened
in reasonable fear that the threat will be carried out. "Words or
conduct" includes, in addition to any other form of communication or
conduct, the sending of an electronic communication.
(2)(a) Except as provided in (b) of this subsection, a person who
harasses another is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.
(b) A person who harasses another is guilty of a class C felony if
((either)) any of the following ((applies)) apply: (i) The person has
previously been convicted in this or any other state of any crime of
harassment, as defined in RCW 9A.46.060, of the same victim or
members of the victim's family or household or any person
specifically named in a no-contact or no-harassment order; ((or)) (ii)
the person harasses another person under subsection (1)(a)(i) of this
section by threatening to kill the person threatened or any other
person; (iii) the person harasses a criminal justice participant who is
performing his or her official duties at the time the threat is made; or
(iv) the person harasses a criminal justice participant because of an
action taken or decision made by the criminal justice participant
during the performance of his or her official duties.
(3) Any criminal justice participant who is a target for threats or
harassment prohibited under subsection (2)(b)(iii) or (iv) of this
section, and any family members residing with him or her, shall be
eligible for the address confidentiality program created under RCW
40.24.030.
(4) For purposes of this section, a criminal justice participant
includes any (a) federal, state, or local law enforcement agency
employee; (b) federal, state, or local prosecuting attorney or deputy
prosecuting attorney; (c) staff member of any adult corrections
institution or local adult detention facility; (d) staff member of any
juvenile corrections institution or local juvenile detention facility; (e)
community corrections officer, probation, or parole officer; (f)
member of the indeterminate sentence review board; (g) advocate
from a crime victim/witness program; or (h) defense attorney.
(5) The penalties provided in this section for harassment do not
preclude the victim from seeking any other remedy otherwise
available under law.
Sec. 2. RCW 40.24.030 and 2008 c 312 s 3 and 2008 c 18 s 2 are
each reenacted and amended to read as follows:
(1)(a) An adult person, a parent or guardian acting on behalf of a
minor, or a guardian acting on behalf of an incapacitated person, as
defined in RCW 11.88.010, and (b) any criminal justice participant as
defined in RCW 9A.46.020 who is a target for threats or harassment
prohibited under RCW 9A.46.020(2)(b)(iii) or (iv), and any family
members residing with him or her, may apply to the secretary of state
to have an address designated by the secretary of state serve as the
person's address or the address of the minor or incapacitated person.
The secretary of state shall approve an application if it is filed in the
manner and on the form prescribed by the secretary of state and if it
contains:
(((a))) (i) A sworn statement, under penalty of perjury, by the
applicant that the applicant has good reason to believe (((i))) (A) that
the applicant, or the minor or incapacitated person on whose behalf
the application is made, is a victim of domestic violence, sexual
assault, trafficking, or stalking((;)) and (((ii))) that the applicant fears
for his or her safety or his or her children's safety, or the safety of the
minor or incapacitated person on whose behalf the application is
made; or (B) that the applicant, as a criminal justice participant as
defined in RCW 9A.46.020, is a target for threats or harassment
prohibited under RCW 9A.46.020(2)(b)(iii) or (iv);
(((b))) (ii) If applicable, a sworn statement, under penalty of
perjury, by the applicant, that the applicant has reason to believe they
are a victim of (A) domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking
perpetrated by an employee of a law enforcement agency, or (B)
threats or harassment prohibited under RCW 9A.46.020(2)(b)(iii) or
(iv);
(((c))) (iii) A designation of the secretary of state as agent for
purposes of service of process and for the purpose of receipt of mail;
(((d))) (iv) The residential address and any telephone number
where the applicant can be contacted by the secretary of state, which
shall not be disclosed because disclosure will increase the risk of (A)
domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking, or stalking, or (B)
threats or harassment prohibited under RCW 9A.46.020(2)(b)(iii) or
(iv);
(((e))) (v) The signature of the applicant and of any individual or
representative of any office designated in writing under RCW
40.24.080 who assisted in the preparation of the application, and the
date on which the applicant signed the application.
(2) Applications shall be filed with the office of the secretary of
state.
(3) Upon filing a properly completed application, the secretary of
state shall certify the applicant as a program participant. Applicants
shall be certified for four years following the date of filing unless the
certification is withdrawn or invalidated before that date. The
secretary of state shall by rule establish a renewal procedure.
(4) A person who knowingly provides false or incorrect
information upon making an application or falsely attests in an
application that disclosure of the applicant's address would endanger
(a) the applicant's safety or the safety of the applicant's children or the
minor or incapacitated person on whose behalf the application is
made, or ((who knowingly provides false or incorrect information
upon making an application)) (b) the safety of any criminal justice
participant as defined in RCW 9A.46.020 who is a target for threats or
harassment prohibited under RCW 9A.46.020(2)(b)(iii) or (iv), or any
family members residing with him or her, shall be ((punishable))
punished under RCW 40.16.030 or other applicable statutes."
Correct the title.
Representative Kagi moved the adoption of amendment (273)
to amendment (148).
On page 2, line 8 of the striking amendment, after "duties" insert
". For the purposes of (b)(iii) and (b)(iv) of this subsection, the fear
from the threat must be a fear that a reasonable criminal justice
participant would have under all the circumstances. Threatening
words do not constitute harassment if it is apparent to the criminal
justice participant that the person does not have the present and future
ability to carry out the threat"
On page 4, after line 19 of the striking amendment, insert the
following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 3. A new section is added to chapter
9.94A RCW to read as follows:
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The sentencing guidelines commission shall report to the
appropriate committees of the legislature by December 1, 2011, and
every year thereafter, on the number of prosecutions under section 1
(2)(b)(iii) and section 1(2)(b)(iv) of this act.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 4. Sections 1 through 3 of this act expire
July 1, 2018."
Correct the title.
Representatives Kagi and Dahlquist spoke in favor of the
adoption of the amendment to the amendment.
Amendment (273) was adopted.
Representatives Dahlquist and Hurst spoke in favor of the
adoption of amendment (148) as amended.
Amendment (148) was adopted as amended.
The bill was ordered engrossed.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representatives Dahlquist and Hurst spoke in favor of the
passage of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of Engrossed
Second Substitute House Bill No. 1206.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed
Second Substitute House Bill No. 1206, and the bill passed the
House by the following vote: Yeas, 98; Nays, 0; Absent, 0;
Excused, 0.
Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson,
Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys,
Carlyle, Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Crouse, Dahlquist,
Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan,
Finn, Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler,
Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt,
Hunter, Hurst, Jacks, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney,
Kirby, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton,
Maxwell, McCoy, McCune, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso,
Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson,
Pedersen, Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rodne,
Rolfes, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short,
Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger,
Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Zeiger and
Mr. Speaker.
ENGROSSED SECOND SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO.
1206, having received the necessary constitutional majority, was
declared passed.
The House resumed consideration of Substitute House Bill No.
1309 SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1309, by House Committee on Judiciary (originally sponsored by Representatives Roberts, Appleton, Rodne, Springer, Hasegawa, Ryu, Eddy, Green, Kagi and Kelley)
Concerning reserve accounts and studies for condominium and homeowners' associations.
With the consent of the house, amendment (135) was
withdrawn.
Representative Tharinger moved the adoption of amendment
(125).
On page 21, line 7, after "least" strike "twenty" and insert "thirty-
five"
On page 21, line 14, after "by" insert "a majority of"
Representative Tharinger spoke in favor of the adoption of the
amendment.
Amendment (125) was adopted.
Representative Hinkle moved the adoption of amendment
(134).
On page 21, line 23, after "exceed" strike "ten" and insert "five"
On page 22, line 8, after "exceeds" strike "ten" and insert "five"
Representatives Hinkle and Pedersen spoke in favor of the
adoption of the amendment.
Amendment (134) was adopted.
Representative Chandler moved the adoption of amendment
(133).
On page 22, after line 10, insert the following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 15. This act takes effect on August 1,
2012."
Correct the title.
Representatives Chandler and Pedersen spoke in favor of the
adoption of the amendment.
Amendment (133) was adopted.
The bill was ordered engrossed.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representatives Roberts and Rodne spoke in favor of the
passage of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of Engrossed
Substitute House Bill No. 1309.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed
Substitute House Bill No. 1309, and the bill passed the House by
the following vote: Yeas, 93; Nays, 5; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.
Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson,
Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys, Carlyle,
Chandler, Cody, Condotta, Crouse, Dahlquist, Dammeier,
Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan, Finn,
Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler, Hargrove,
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Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst,
Jacks, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney, Kirby, Klippert,
Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy,
McCune, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Nealey, Orcutt,
Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew,
Probst, Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rodne, Ross, Ryu, Santos,
Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short, Smith, Springer, Stanford,
Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Upthegrove, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox,
Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.
Voting nay: Representatives Asay, Clibborn, Rolfes, Tharinger
and Van De Wege.
ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1309,
having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared
passed. HOUSE BILL NO. 1172, by Representatives Kenney, Hasegawa, Maxwell, Finn, Ryu, Reykdal and Upthegrove Concerning beer and wine tasting at farmers markets.
The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 1172 was
substituted for House Bill No. 1172 and the substitute bill was
placed on the second reading calendar.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1172 was read the second
time.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representatives Kenney, Taylor, Walsh, Taylor (again), Blake
and Sells spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.
Representatives Miloscia, Goodman and Orcutt spoke against
the passage of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute
House Bill No. 1172.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute
House Bill No. 1172, and the bill passed the House by the
following vote: Yeas, 77; Nays, 21; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.
Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson,
Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys, Carlyle,
Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Dahlquist, DeBolt,
Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Frockt,
Green, Haigh, Haler, Hargrove, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hunt,
Hunter, Hurst, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney, Kirby,
Kretz, Kristiansen, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Moeller, Morris,
Moscoso, Nealey, Orwall, Overstreet, Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal,
Roberts, Rodne, Rolfes, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist,
Sells, Shea, Short, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor,
Tharinger, Upthegrove, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Zeiger and Mr.
Speaker.
Voting nay: Representatives Asay, Crouse, Dammeier,
Darneille, Goodman, Harris, Hudgins, Jacks, Klippert, Ladenburg,
Liias, McCune, Miloscia, Orcutt, Ormsby, Parker, Pearson,
Pedersen, Rivers, Smith and Van De Wege.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1172, having received the
necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed. HOUSE BILL NO. 1202, by Representatives Hunt, Taylor and Moscoso Creating a pilot project to allow spirits sampling in state liquor stores and contract stores. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, Engrossed Substitute House Bill No.
1202 was substituted for House Bill No. 1202 and the substitute
bill was placed on the second reading calendar.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1202 was read the second
time.
With the consent of the house, amendments (78) and (67)
were withdrawn.
Representative Goodman moved the adoption of amendment
(145).
On page 2, line 14, after "(i)" insert "Sampling may take place
only in an area of a state liquor store or contract store in which access
to persons under twenty-one years of age is prohibited.
(ii)"
Renumber the remaining subsections consecutively and correct
any internal references accordingly.
Representatives Goodman and Taylor spoke in favor of the
adoption of the amendment.
Amendment (145) was adopted.
Representative Appleton moved the adoption of amendment
(25).
On page 2, beginning on line 28, after "(d)" strike all material
through "(e)" on line 33
Renumber the remaining subsections consecutively and correct
any internal references accordingly.
Representatives Appleton and Taylor spoke in favor of the
adoption of the amendment.
Amendment (25) was adopted.
The bill was ordered engrossed.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representatives Hunt and Condotta spoke in favor of the
passage of the bill.
Representative Miloscia spoke against the passage of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of Engrossed
Substitute House Bill No. 1202.
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ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed
Substitute House Bill No. 1202, and the bill passed the House by
the following vote: Yeas, 80; Nays, 18; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.
Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Angel,
Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys, Carlyle,
Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Crouse, Dahlquist,
Dammeier, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan, Finn,
Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Green, Haigh, Haler, Hargrove, Hasegawa,
Hinkle, Hope, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jacks, Jinkins, Johnson,
Kelley, Kenney, Kirby, Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias,
Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, McCune, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso,
Orcutt, Overstreet, Parker, Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal, Rivers,
Rodne, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short,
Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger,
Upthegrove, Warnick, Zeiger and Mr. Speaker.
Voting nay: Representatives Anderson, Darneille, Goodman,
Harris, Hudgins, Kagi, Klippert, Miloscia, Nealey, Ormsby,
Orwall, Pearson, Pedersen, Roberts, Rolfes, Van De Wege, Walsh
and Wilcox.
ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1202,
having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared
passed. HOUSE BILL NO. 1009, by Representatives Chandler, Blake, Takko, Kretz, Taylor, Orcutt, McCune and Pearson Concerning the authority of certain state agencies to enter into agreements with the federal government under the endangered species act. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 1009 was
substituted for House Bill No. 1009 and the substitute bill was
placed on the second reading calendar.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1009 was read the second
time.
Representative Rolfes moved the adoption of amendment
(246).
Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the
following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 1. A new section is added to chapter
77.12 RCW to read as follows:
Before the department seeks or dedicates funding to develop a
new habitat conservation plan under the endangered species act, 16
U.S.C. Sec. 1531 et seq., or to develop a major amendment to an
existing habitat conservation plan, the department must inform the
appropriate committees of the legislature regarding the proposed
timeline and budget and solicit the recommendations of the
committees regarding public process and notification.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2. A new section is added to chapter
43.30 RCW under the subchapter heading "PART 5" to read as
follows:
Before the department seeks or dedicates funding to develop a
new habitat conservation plan under the endangered species act, 16
U.S.C. Sec. 1531 et seq., or to develop a major amendment to an
existing habitat conservation plan, the department must inform the
appropriate committees of the legislature regarding the proposed
timeline and budget and solicit the recommendations of the
committees regarding public process and notification.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3. A new section is added to chapter
43.21A RCW to read as follows:
Before the department seeks or dedicates funding to develop a
new habitat conservation plan under the endangered species act, 16
U.S.C. Sec. 1531 et seq., or to develop a major amendment to an
existing habitat conservation plan, the department must inform the
appropriate committees of the legislature regarding the proposed
timeline and budget and solicit the recommendations of the
committees regarding public process and notification.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 4. A new section is added to chapter
79A.05 RCW to read as follows:
Before the commission seeks or dedicates funding to
develop a new habitat conservation plan under the endangered
species act, 16 U.S.C. Sec. 1531 et seq., or to develop a major
amendment to an existing habitat conservation plan, the
commission must inform the appropriate committees of the
legislature regarding the proposed timeline and budget and solicit
the recommendations of the committees regarding public process
and notification."
Representative Van De Wege moved the adoption of
amendment (247) to amendment (246).
On page 1, line 11 of the amendment, after "notification." insert
"The information provided by the department must include an
economic analysis comparing the decision to enter into a habitat
conservation plan with the decision to not enter into a habitat
conservation plan."
On page 1, line 21 of the amendment, after "notification." insert
"The information provided by the department must include an
economic analysis comparing the decision to enter into a habitat
conservation plan with the decision to not enter into a habitat
conservation plan."
On page 2, line 4 of the amendment, after "notification." insert
"The information provided by the department must include an
economic analysis comparing the decision to enter into a habitat
conservation plan with the decision to not enter into a habitat
conservation plan."
On page 2, line 14 of the amendment, after
"notification." insert "The information provided by the commission
must include an economic analysis comparing the decision to enter
into a habitat conservation plan with the decision to not enter into a
habitat conservation plan."
Representatives Van De Wege and Chandler spoke in favor of
the adoption of the amendment to the amendment.
Amendment (247) was adopted.
Representative Fitzgibbon moved the adoption of amendment
(248) to amendment (246).
On page 1, line 11 of the amendment, after "notification." insert
"The information provided by the department must include an
overview of the state's relevant obligations under federal law."
On page 1, line 21 of the amendment, after "notification." insert
"The information provided by the department must include an
overview of the state's relevant obligations under federal law."
On page 2, line 4 of the amendment, after "notification." insert
"The information provided by the department must include an
overview of the state's relevant obligations under federal law."
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On page 2, line 14 of the amendment, after "notification." insert "The
information provided by the commission must include an overview of
the state's relevant obligations under federal law."
POINT OF PARLIAMENTARY INQUIRY
Representative Chandler: “Thank you Mr. Speaker, when I
look at where this amendment is positioned in the underlying
striker, it seems to me it would displace the preceding amendment
that was just adopted. Is that correct?”
There being no objection, the House deferred action on
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1009, and the bill held its place
on the second reading calendar. HOUSE BILL NO. 1265, by Representatives Kagi, Ryu, Rodne, Liias, Takko, Roberts, Smith and Upthegrove Limiting residential densities of certain unincorporated portions of urban growth areas. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 1265 was
substituted for House Bill No. 1265 and the substitute bill was
placed on the second reading calendar.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1265 was read the second
time.
With the consent of the house, amendment (70) was
withdrawn.
Representative Kagi moved the adoption of amendment (253).
Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the
following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 1. (1) The legislature recognizes that
land use planning actions deliberated in and approved and mitigated
by one jurisdiction can significantly affect one or more neighboring
jurisdictions. The impacts of the land use planning actions of a
neighboring jurisdiction can be especially pronounced when
geographic and public infrastructure limitations substantially affect
permitted development and the resulting impacts upon neighboring
jurisdictions.
(2) The legislature, therefore, in the spirit of cooperation and
collaboration, intends to promote shared responsibilities under the
state environmental policy act in those extraordinary instances where
geographic and public infrastructure limitations create circumstances
in which the land use planning actions of one jurisdiction significantly
impact one or more neighboring jurisdictions.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2. A new section is added to chapter
43.21C RCW to read as follows:
(1)(a) If a proposed project action significantly impacts two or
more agencies, the agencies, except as provided otherwise by this
section, must jointly divide all lead agency responsibilities prescribed
in accordance with this chapter.
(b) If the agencies are unable to agree to the division of lead
agency responsibilities, the director shall designate the division of
responsibilities within fifteen days of receiving a written request to do
so by one or more agency. Designations made by the director under
this subsection must identify the lead agency for each segment of the
proposed project action based on a determination of which agency's
facilities and residents will receive the majority of the impacts from
that segment of the proposed project action.
(2) An agency that would be significantly impacted by a proposed
project action may elect to:
(a) Forego lead agency responsibilities otherwise required under
this section by notifying in writing the other affected agency or
agencies and the department; or
(b) Transfer lead agency responsibilities otherwise required under
this section to another agency through a written agreement approved
by both agencies and transmitted to the department.
(3) Subsections (1) and (2) of this section apply only to project
actions in or affecting unincorporated portions of urban growth areas
designated under RCW 36.70A.110 that:
(a) Border Puget Sound;
(b) Are surrounded on the landward side entirely by one or more
cities;
(c) Are one or more miles from any other portion of an urban
growth area that is in unincorporated territory; and
(d) Are fifty or more acres in size.
(4) Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, for purposes of
this section, the following definitions apply:
(a) "Agency" or "agencies" means a county, city, or town;
(b) "Department" means the department of ecology; and
(c) "Director" means the director of the department of ecology."
Correct the title.
Representatives Kagi and Rodne spoke in favor of the adoption
of the amendment.
Amendment (253) was adopted.
The bill was ordered engrossed.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representatives Kagi, Ryu, Rodne, Kretz, Angel, Eddy,
Armstrong and Anderson spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.
Representatives Hinkle and Taylor spoke against the passage
of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of Engrossed
Substitute House Bill No. 1265.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed
Substitute House Bill No. 1265, and the bill passed the House by
the following vote: Yeas, 63; Nays, 35; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.
Voting yea: Representatives Angel, Appleton, Armstrong,
Asay, Billig, Blake, Carlyle, Clibborn, Cody, Darneille, Dickerson,
Eddy, Finn, Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman, Green, Haigh,
Hasegawa, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jacks, Jinkins, Johnson,
Kagi, Kelley, Kenney, Kirby, Kretz, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton,
Maxwell, McCoy, McCune, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Nealey,
Ormsby, Orwall, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal, Roberts,
Rodne, Rolfes, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Seaquist, Springer, Stanford,
Sullivan, Takko, Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Zeiger and
Mr. Speaker.
Voting nay: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson,
Bailey, Buys, Chandler, Condotta, Crouse, Dahlquist, Dammeier,
DeBolt, Dunshee, Fagan, Haler, Hargrove, Harris, Hinkle, Hope,
Klippert, Kristiansen, Moscoso, Orcutt, Overstreet, Parker,
Pearson, Rivers, Schmick, Sells, Shea, Short, Smith, Taylor,
Tharinger, Warnick and Wilcox.
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ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1265,
having received the necessary constitutional majority, was declared
passed. HOUSE BILL NO. 1171, by Representatives Rolfes, Armstrong, Liias, Billig, Angel, Finn, Appleton, Seaquist and Reykdal Concerning high capacity transportation system plan components and review. The bill was read the second time.
Representative Rolfes moved the adoption of amendment (98).
On page 1, line 9, after "component" insert "or a bus rapid transit
component that is planned by a regional transit authority"
On page 4, line 20, after "component" insert "or a bus rapid
transit component that is planned by a regional transit authority"
Representative Rolfes spoke in favor of the adoption of the
amendment.
Representative Armstrong spoke against the adoption of the
amendment.
Division was demanded and the demand was sustained. The
Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) divided the House.
The result was 55 - YEAS; 43 - NAYS.
Amendment (98) was adopted.
The bill was ordered engrossed.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representative Rolfes spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.
Representative Armstrong spoke against the passage of the
bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of Engrossed
House Bill No. 1171.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed
House Bill No. 1171, and the bill passed the House by the
following vote: Yeas, 54; Nays, 44; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.
Voting yea: Representatives Appleton, Billig, Blake, Carlyle,
Clibborn, Cody, Darneille, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Finn,
Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Hasegawa, Hudgins,
Hunt, Hunter, Jacks, Jinkins, Kagi, Kenney, Kirby, Ladenburg,
Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris,
Moscoso, Ormsby, Orwall, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal,
Roberts, Rolfes, Ryu, Santos, Seaquist, Sells, Springer, Stanford,
Sullivan, Takko, Tharinger, Upthegrove, Van De Wege and Mr.
Speaker.
Voting nay: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson,
Angel, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Buys, Chandler, Condotta,
Crouse, Dahlquist, Dammeier, DeBolt, Fagan, Haler, Hargrove,
Harris, Hinkle, Hope, Hurst, Johnson, Kelley, Klippert, Kretz,
Kristiansen, McCune, Nealey, Orcutt, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson,
Rivers, Rodne, Ross, Schmick, Shea, Short, Smith, Taylor, Walsh,
Warnick, Wilcox and Zeiger.
ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 1171, having received the
necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed. HOUSE BILL NO. 1674, by Representatives Kenney, Smith, Ryu, Johnson, Walsh, Finn, Maxwell and Stanford Providing that the manufacturing innovation and modernization extension service program is not to sunset. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, the committee amendment by the
Committee on Community Development & Housing was adopted.
(For Committee amendment, see Journal, Day 32, February 10,
2011).
The bill was ordered engrossed.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representatives Kenney, Smith and Walsh spoke in favor of
the passage of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of Engrossed
House Bill No. 1674.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed
House Bill No. 1674, and the bill passed the House by the
following vote: Yeas, 98; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.
Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson,
Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys,
Carlyle, Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Crouse, Dahlquist,
Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan,
Finn, Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler,
Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt,
Hunter, Hurst, Jacks, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney,
Kirby, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton,
Maxwell, McCoy, McCune, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso,
Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson,
Pedersen, Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rodne,
Rolfes, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short,
Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger,
Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Zeiger and
Mr. Speaker.
ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 1674, having received the
necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed. HOUSE BILL NO. 1516, by Representatives Morris, Armstrong, Rolfes, Clibborn, Fitzgibbon, Liias, Maxwell, Appleton, Sells, Eddy and Smith Concerning the performance of state ferry system management. The bill was read the second time.
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There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 1516 was
substituted for House Bill No. 1516 and the substitute bill was
placed on the second reading calendar.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1516 was read the second
time.
With the consent of the house, amendment (282) was
withdrawn.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representatives Morris, Armstrong, Smith, Rolfes, Angel and
Morris (again) spoke in favor of the passage of the bill.
Representative Seaquist spoke against the passage of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute
House Bill No. 1516.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute
House Bill No. 1516, and the bill passed the House by the
following vote: Yeas, 91; Nays, 7; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.
Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson,
Angel, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys, Carlyle,
Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Crouse, Dahlquist,
Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan,
Finn, Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman, Haigh, Haler, Hargrove,
Harris, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt, Hunter, Hurst, Jacks,
Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney, Kirby, Klippert, Kretz,
Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton, Maxwell, McCoy, McCune,
Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso, Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby,
Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson, Pedersen, Pettigrew, Probst,
Rivers, Rodne, Rolfes, Ross, Santos, Schmick, Sells, Shea, Short,
Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger,
Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Zeiger and
Mr. Speaker.
Voting nay: Representatives Appleton, Green, Hasegawa,
Reykdal, Roberts, Ryu and Seaquist.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1516, having received the
necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed. HOUSE BILL NO. 1048, by Representative Hunt Making technical corrections needed as a result of the recodification of campaign finance provisions. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 1048 was
substituted for House Bill No. 1048 and the substitute bill was
placed on the second reading calendar.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1048 was read the second
time.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representatives Hunt and Taylor spoke in favor of the passage
of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute
House Bill No. 1048.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute
House Bill No. 1048, and the bill passed the House by the
following vote: Yeas, 98; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.
Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson,
Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys,
Carlyle, Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Crouse, Dahlquist,
Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan,
Finn, Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler,
Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt,
Hunter, Hurst, Jacks, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney,
Kirby, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton,
Maxwell, McCoy, McCune, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso,
Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson,
Pedersen, Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rodne,
Rolfes, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short,
Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger,
Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Zeiger and
Mr. Speaker.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1048, having received the
necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed. HOUSE BILL NO. 1057, by Representatives Hudgins, Green and Reykdal Creating the farm labor account. Revised for 1st Substitute: Creating the farm labor contractor account. The bill was read the second time.
There being no objection, Substitute House Bill No. 1057 was
substituted for House Bill No. 1057 and the substitute bill was
placed on the second reading calendar.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1057 was read the second
time.
There being no objection, the rules were suspended, the second
reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final
passage.
Representatives Hudgins and Condotta spoke in favor of the
passage of the bill.
The Speaker (Representative Moeller presiding) stated the
question before the House to be the final passage of Substitute
House Bill No. 1057.
ROLL CALL
The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute
House Bill No. 1057, and the bill passed the House by the
following vote: Yeas, 98; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.
Voting yea: Representatives Ahern, Alexander, Anderson,
Angel, Appleton, Armstrong, Asay, Bailey, Billig, Blake, Buys,
Carlyle, Chandler, Clibborn, Cody, Condotta, Crouse, Dahlquist,
Dammeier, Darneille, DeBolt, Dickerson, Dunshee, Eddy, Fagan,
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Finn, Fitzgibbon, Frockt, Goodman, Green, Haigh, Haler,
Hargrove, Harris, Hasegawa, Hinkle, Hope, Hudgins, Hunt,
Hunter, Hurst, Jacks, Jinkins, Johnson, Kagi, Kelley, Kenney,
Kirby, Klippert, Kretz, Kristiansen, Ladenburg, Liias, Lytton,
Maxwell, McCoy, McCune, Miloscia, Moeller, Morris, Moscoso,
Nealey, Orcutt, Ormsby, Orwall, Overstreet, Parker, Pearson,
Pedersen, Pettigrew, Probst, Reykdal, Rivers, Roberts, Rodne,
Rolfes, Ross, Ryu, Santos, Schmick, Seaquist, Sells, Shea, Short,
Smith, Springer, Stanford, Sullivan, Takko, Taylor, Tharinger,
Upthegrove, Van De Wege, Walsh, Warnick, Wilcox, Zeiger and
Mr. Speaker.
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1057, having received the
necessary constitutional majority, was declared passed.
There being no objection, the House advanced to the eighth
order of business.
There being no objection, the Committee on Rules was
relieved of the following bills and the bills were placed on the
second reading calendar:
HOUSE BILL NO. 1135
HOUSE BILL NO. 1177
HOUSE BILL NO. 1179
HOUSE BILL NO. 1223
HOUSE BILL NO. 1257
HOUSE BILL NO. 1284
HOUSE BILL NO. 1287
HOUSE BILL NO. 1289
HOUSE BILL NO. 1311
HOUSE BILL NO. 1312
HOUSE BILL NO. 1326
HOUSE BILL NO. 1346
HOUSE BILL NO. 1347
HOUSE BILL NO. 1357
HOUSE BILL NO. 1366
HOUSE BILL NO. 1384
HOUSE BILL NO. 1386
HOUSE BILL NO. 1468
HOUSE BILL NO. 1469
HOUSE BILL NO. 1487
HOUSE BILL NO. 1509
HOUSE BILL NO. 1518
HOUSE BILL NO. 1575
HOUSE BILL NO. 1634
HOUSE BILL NO. 1635
HOUSE BILL NO. 1662
HOUSE BILL NO. 1689
HOUSE BILL NO. 1694
HOUSE BILL NO. 1718
HOUSE BILL NO. 1725
HOUSE BILL NO. 1726
HOUSE BILL NO. 1740
HOUSE BILL NO. 1770
HOUSE BILL NO. 1781
HOUSE BILL NO. 1782
HOUSE BILL NO. 1805
HOUSE BILL NO. 1860
HOUSE BILL NO. 1861
HOUSE BILL NO. 1874
HOUSE BILL NO. 1901
HOUSE BILL NO. 1915
HOUSE BILL NO. 1933
HOUSE BILL NO. 1952
HOUSE BILL NO. 1953
HOUSE BILL NO. 1969
There being no objection, the House advanced to the eleventh
order of business.
There being no objection, the House adjourned until 10:00
a.m., March 4, 2011, the 54th Day of the Regular Session.
FRANK CHOPP, Speaker
BARBARA BAKER, Chief Clerk
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1009
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
1009-S
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Amendment Offered .................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
1037
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
1037-S
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Third Reading Final Passage ..................................................................................................................................................................... 10
1048
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
1048-S
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Third Reading Final Passage ..................................................................................................................................................................... 18
1057
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
1057-S
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Third Reading Final Passage ..................................................................................................................................................................... 19
1084
Second Reading ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
1084-S
Second Reading ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Amendment Offered .................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Third Reading Final Passage ..................................................................................................................................................................... 10
1135
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1144
Second Reading ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1144-S2
Second Reading ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Amendment Offered .................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Third Reading Final Passage ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1150
Second Reading ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Third Reading Final Passage ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
1171
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Amendment Offered .................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
Third Reading Final Passage ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17
1172
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
1172-S
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Third Reading Final Passage ..................................................................................................................................................................... 14
1177
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1178
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Third Reading Final Passage ..................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Third Reading Final Passage on Reconsideration...................................................................................................................................... 11
1179
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1202
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
1202-S
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Amendment Offered .................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
Third Reading Final Passage ..................................................................................................................................................................... 15
1206
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
1206-S2
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Amendment Offered .................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
Third Reading Final Passage ..................................................................................................................................................................... 13
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1223
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1257
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1265
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
1265-S
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Amendment Offered .................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Third Reading Final Passage ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17
1284
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1287
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1289
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1290
Second Reading ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Third Reading Final Passage ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7
1309
Second Reading ................................................................................................................................................................................... 11, 13
1309-S
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Amendment Offered .................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
Third Reading Final Passage ..................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
1311
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1312
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1326
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1339
Second Reading ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
1339-S
Second Reading ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Amendment Offered .................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Third Reading Final Passage ....................................................................................................................................................................... 9
1346
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1347
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1357
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1366
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1384
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1386
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1468
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1469
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1487
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1498
Second Reading ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Third Reading Final Passage ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7
1509
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1516
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
1516-S
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
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Third Reading Final Passage ..................................................................................................................................................................... 18
1518
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1575
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1634
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1635
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1662
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1674
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Third Reading Final Passage ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17
1689
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1694
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1718
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1725
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1726
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1740
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1770
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1781
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1782
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1783
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
1783-S
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Third Reading Final Passage ..................................................................................................................................................................... 10
1794
Second Reading ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Third Reading Final Passage ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7
1805
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1815
Second Reading ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
1815-S
Second Reading ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Third Reading Final Passage ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
1860
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1861
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1864
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
1864-S
Second Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Amendment Offered .................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Third Reading Final Passage ..................................................................................................................................................................... 11
1874
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1901
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1915
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1933
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1937
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Second Reading ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Third Reading Final Passage ....................................................................................................................................................................... 8
1939
Second Reading ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Third Reading Final Passage ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
1952
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1953
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
1969
Other Action .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
2006
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2007
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2008
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 2
4634
Introduced ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Adopted ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
5011
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
5025-S
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
5035
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
5042-S
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 2
5045
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 2
5046
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
5057
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
5067-S
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
5070-S
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
5073-S2
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
5080
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
5083
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
5097-S
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
5105-S
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
5116
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
5117
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
5152-S
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
5154-S
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
5187-S
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
5201-S
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
5224
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
5253-S
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
5278
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
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5364-S
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
5371-S
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
5389
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
5392-S
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
5394-S
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
5417-S
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
5428-S
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
5436-S
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
5439-S
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
5445-S
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
5493-S
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
5495-S
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
5502-S
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
5521
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
5526
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
5531-S
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
5584
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
5594-S
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
5628
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
5635-S
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
5636-S2
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
5708-S
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
5763
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Other Action ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
5764
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
5784-S
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
5798-S
Introduction & 1st Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
8004-S
Messages ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (Representative Moeller presiding)
Statement for the Journal Representative Pearson ................................................................................................................................. 6, 9
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (Representative Moeller presiding)]
Point of Parliamentary Inquiry Representative Chandler ........................................................................................................................ 16