AIA Washington CouncilWeekly Report
Prepared by:  AIA Washington CouncilMonday, March 17, 2008


AIA Washington Council

This is a bill tracking list used by the AIA Washington Council to monitor Washington state legislation.

The Bill Tracking Summary is divided into three priority categories (High, Medium, or Low) indicating how much effort the Council puts into working on the proposals. For instance, a High priority is closely monitored and the AIA/WA actively works to educate lawmakers about the proposal. A Low priority is tracked for its impact, but the Council does not actively engage in its progress. Bills listed as "Dead" have failed to pass a critical juncture in the legislative process and may no longer be considered this session. Bills may be moved between categories as they change during the legislative process. Bills with numbers 1000 to 4999 are House measures. Bills numbered 5000 and above are Senate measures. Sponsor refers to the bill�s primary sponsor.

Each bill is also given a support rating: Support, Oppose, Neutral, or Monitor. Neutral bills are ones that the Council has an interest in its progress, but has actively decided not to support or oppose. Bills under the "monitor" position are tracked and no position has been developed by the Council. Bills with "Concerns" have provisions the AIA/WA may not be able to support.

"Status" refers to a bill�s status in the legislative process. "H" stands for House and "S" for Senate. Typically the next designation is the committee in which the bill is being considered. For more information on these designations visit: www.leg.wa.gov.

Calendar Items show which bills are being actively considered by the Legislature in the upcoming week. This section indicates committee hearings and potential committee actions. The "TVW" designation indicates those actions that will be covered by Television Washington. Most broadcasts are also available for a podcast/MP3 download. Visit www.tvw.org for web broadcasts and television broadcast listings.

"Bill Tracking Details" provides a summary of each bill, a list of cosponsors and a link to the bill�s complete text. Note that bill text is provided in portable document format (PDF). You will need Adobe�s free PDF reader from www.adobe.com.

If you have questions about these bills or would like to propose a bill to be added to the Council�s tracking list, please contact Stan Bowman, Executive Director, at bowman@aiawa.org or 800-722-0394.


Bill Tracking Summary

High Priority BillsSponsorPositionStatus
ES6580Addressing the impacts of climate change through the growth management act. (AS OF SENATE 2ND READING 2/19/2008) MarrConcernsDel to Gov

Medium Priority Bills
S2575Forming a technical advisory group on fire sprinkler systems in private residences. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) SimpsonSupportDel to Gov
S3120Requiring a study on tax incentives to encourage green building. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) RolfesSupportDel to Gov
ES3122Consolidating, aligning, and clarifying exception tests for determination of independent contractor status under unemployment compensation and workers' compensation laws. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) ConwayMonitorDel to Gov
2S3274Addressing public contracting by public port districts. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) SimpsonSupportDel to Gov
2S6732Implementing the recommendations of the joint legislative task force on the underground economy in the construction industry. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) Kohl-WellesMonitorDel to Gov

Low Priority Bills
S2014Addressing the regulation of conversion condominiums. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) ChaseConcernsDel to Gov
S2279Prohibiting discrimination against affordable housing developments. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) DarneilleMonitorDel to Gov
2437Authorizing public works board projects. SeaquistMonitorDel to Gov
S2525Mitigating flood damage. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) PearsonMonitorDel to Gov
ES2765Making 2008 supplemental capital appropriations. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) FromholdMonitorDel to Gov
ES2878Making 2008 transportation supplemental appropriations. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) ClibbornMonitorDel to Gov
3151Extending the commencement-of-construction date for a sales and use tax for public facilities districts in national disaster counties. AlexanderMonitorDel to Gov
3362Providing tax incentives to encourage businesses to purchase highly energy efficient equipment. KelleySupportDel to Gov
E2S5278Concerning use of public funds to finance campaigns for local office. (AS OF SENATE 2ND READING 2/13/2008) FranklinMonitorDel to Gov
6196Modifying definitions applicable to local infrastructure financing tool program demonstration projects. PridemoreMonitorDel to Gov
S6389Exempting certain military housing from property and leasehold excise taxes. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) BrownMonitorDel to Gov
6504Exempting certain minor new construction associated with construction storm water general permits from SEPA. HatfieldSupportDel to Gov
ES6560Increasing public utility district bid limits. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HoneyfordMonitorDel to Gov
6638Reallocating existing lodging taxes for heritage and arts programs in a county with a population of one million or more. MurrayMonitorDel to Gov
S6805Promoting farm and forest land preservation and restoration through conservation markets. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HaugenMonitorDel to Gov
S6806Providing tax incentives for anaerobic digester production. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HaugenMonitorDel to Gov

Priority TBD Bills
E2S2815Providing a framework for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the Washington economy. (AS OF HOUSE 2ND READING 2/19/2008) DunsheeMonitorGov signed
E2S2844Regarding urban forestry. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) KagiDel to Gov
E3381Relating to fees to implement programs that protect and improve Washington's health, safety, education, employees, and consumers. (AS OF HOUSE 2ND READING 3/10/2008) SommersMonitorDel to Gov

Dead Bills
S1148Addressing the restriction of mobile home or manufactured home locations. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) SimpsonMonitorH, Rules 3C
2S1622Concerning the authority of boundary review boards. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) MoellerMonitorH, Rules C +
ES1727Planning to ensure sufficient land and densities available to accommodate growth. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) SpringerMonitorH, Rules 3C +
2ES2016Changing provisions pertaining to eminent domain. (AS OF HOUSE 2ND READING 2/13/2008) SpringerSupportH, Rules 3C
2210Increasing state contracts with veteran-owned businesses. SkinnerMonitorH, Rules 3C
ES2292Addressing private residential fire sprinklers. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) SimpsonMonitorH, Rules X +
S2332Concerning the levies by school districts. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HunterMonitorH, Rules C +
2420Establishing a carbon tax. ChaseMonitorH, Ecology & Park
S2421Providing incentives to support renewable solar energy. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) ChaseSupportH, Approp +
2S2426Creating a preference for high-efficiency lighting in state government. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) ChaseSupportH, Rules C
S2471Modifying the responsibilities of the Washington geological survey. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) DickersonConcernsH, Rules 3C
2546Addressing solar easements. DunsheeMonitorH, Judiciary
S2576Promoting the availability of affordable housing through the comprehensive plan requirements of the growth management act. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) SimpsonMonitorH, Rules X
S2577Exempting regional growth centers from concurrency requirements. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) SimpsonMonitorH, Rules C +
2S2584Regarding rainwater collection facilities. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) McCoySupportH, Rules R +
AIA/WA supports the general direction of this bill, to clarify the laws regarding rainwater capturing. However, AIA/WA has concerns about some provisions in the bill and is working to improve it.
2587Regarding the practice of landscape architecture. WilliamsSupportH, Commerce/Lab
ES2592Modifying vendor overpayment provisions. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) MorrellMonitorH, Rules 3C
2593Reporting insurance premiums for tax purposes. KirbyMonitorH, Rules 3C
S2604Exempting low-income housing and development activities with broad public purposes from impact fees. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) SimpsonMonitorH, Rules C +
E2613Reducing the environmental impact of cleaning state facilities. (AS OF HOUSE 2ND READING 2/14/2008) SimpsonSupportH, Rules 3C +
2640Establishing the guaranteed health benefit program act. MorrellMonitorH, HC/Wellness
2655Concerning the imposition of delinquency tax rates for qualified employers. ConwayMonitorH, Rules 3C
2657Planning to ensure sufficient land and densities available to accommodate growth. LoomisMonitorH, Local Gov.
2671Concerning a sales and use tax exemption for materials and services related to the construction of affordable housing. SellsMonitorH, Finance
2S2683Creating an affordable housing for all program. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) MilosciaMonitorH, Rules C +
2689Evaluating association health plans. CodyMonitorH, HC/Wellness
2742Prohibiting certain port districts from using eminent domain powers. HudginsMonitorH, Judiciary
Prohibits the Port of Seattle from using eminent domain.
ES2758Adding products to the energy efficiency code. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) MorrisMonitorH, Rules 3C +
2766Regarding the use of bond proceeds for affordable housing programs. FromholdMonitorH, Cap Budget
ES2767Limiting allowable permit charges for specialty agricultural buildings. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) BlakeOpposeH, Rules 3C +
2S2777Creating a grant program to assist small communities in planning for new growth and development. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) ClibbornMonitorH, Rules R
2780Regarding alternative public works contracting procedures. HaighNeutralH, Rules 3C +
CPARB Request legislation.
2S2797Addressing the impacts of climate change through the growth management act. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) SimpsonConcernsH, Rules C +
2801Studying the feasibility of achieving zero net energy buildings in the state. ChaseSupportH, Tech/En/Com
ES2818Concerning the duties of the department of ecology's office of waste reduction and sustainable production. (AS OF HOUSE 2ND READING 2/19/2008) CampbellMonitorH, Rules 3C +
2837Concerning real property. WilliamsConcernsH, Judiciary
2845Using existing revenue sources for highway purposes. SchindlerMonitorH, Approp
2849Concerning affordable housing financing. OrmsbyMonitorH, Housing
2853Providing living wages on public contracts. MilosciaConcernsH, Commerce/Lab
S2854Requiring the reporting of compliance with countywide planning policy requirements. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) MilosciaMonitorH, Rules R +
2855Requiring reports on county and city compliance with housing element requirements of the growth management act. MilosciaMonitorH, Local Gov.
2873Increasing the debt limit of the housing finance commission. OrmsbyMonitorH, Rules R
2874Addressing funding for certain transportation benefit district highway projects. OrmsbyMonitorH, Approp
2875Developing a twenty-year statewide infrastructure investment strategy. LoomisMonitorH, Cap Budget
2876Concerning sales tax incentives for highly energy efficient appliances and equipment. KelleyMonitorH, Finance
2888Modifying the tax treatment of energy savings performance contracts. OrmsbyMonitorH, Finance
2891Providing state budget appropriations in lieu of state sales and use tax credits for certain public facilities districts. HunterMonitorH, Cap Budget
2895Addressing the practice of interior design. WilliamsOpposeH, Commerce/Lab
S2898Expanding asset building strategies. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) DarneilleMonitorH, Approp +
2920Requiring the creation and distribution of an eminent domain information pamphlet. KesslerMonitorH, Rules 3C
2928Addressing public contracting by port districts. Schual-BerkeMonitorH, Local Gov.
S2943Making changes to the factory assembled structures laws administered and enforced by the department of labor and industries. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) WoodMonitorH, Rules R +
2950Addressing concurrency and impact fees for transportation purposes. EddyMonitorH, Rules R
2S2966Providing for the certification of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration contractors and mechanics. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) ConwayMonitorH, Rules R +
2970Establishing a task force on port district efficiency and collaboration. HudginsMonitorH, Local Gov.
S2992Concerning the creation of a historical parks and historic reserves tax incentive program. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) BlakeMonitorH, Finance
S2994Promoting renewable energy. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) TakkoMonitorH, Approp
3014Regarding biological remediation technologies for on-site sewage disposal systems. ChaseMonitorH, Env Health
3030Increasing certain bid limits on public works contracts. HuntConcernsH, SGTribalAff
3032Increasing certain bid limits on purchases of public works materials. HuntConcernsH, SGTribalAff
S3034Encouraging private investment in port terminal facilities by providing tax incentives to local governments. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) LinvilleMonitorH, Finance +
3050Authorizing a study of health benefits. BaileyMonitorH, HC/Wellness
ES3051Concerning sales and use tax on transportation projects. (AS OF HOUSE 2ND READING 2/15/2008) SeaquistMonitorH, Rules 3C +
3054Reallocating existing lodging taxes for heritage and arts programs in a county with a population of one million or more. HunterMonitorH, Rules R +
3072Eliminating the partial relinquishment of water rights. GrantMonitorH, Ag & Nat Res
3111Exempting school construction projects from sales and use taxes. McCuneMonitorH, Finance
3118Concerning the practice of architecture. RolfesSupportH, Commerce/Lab
2S3121Implementing the recommendations of the joint legislative task force on the underground economy in the construction industry. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) ConwayMonitorH, Rules 3C +
E2S3125Creating the building communities fund program. (AS OF HOUSE 2ND READING 2/15/2008) KenneyMonitorH, Rules 3C +
3132Regarding the licensing of home inspectors. SpringerSupportH, Commerce/Lab
3136Regarding mitigation for hydraulic projects undertaken in response to a flood event. DeBoltMonitorH, Ag & Nat Res
E3137Providing property tax relief for property damaged in the 2007 floods. (AS OF HOUSE 2ND READING 2/19/2008) DeBoltMonitorH, Rules 3C
S3138Providing tax relief for property damaged as a result of a natural disaster. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) DeBoltMonitorH, Rules C
3141Concerning sustainable residential weatherization for low-income households. LiiasMonitorH, Rules 3C
3143Increasing the authority membership of single county public transportation benefit areas. LiiasMonitorH, Rules 3C
3157Increasing estimated cost minimums required on water-sewer district contracts for materials and work. TakkoMonitorH, SGTribalAff
3158Creating transportation improvement districts for the maintenance and operation of certain bridges. FlanniganMonitorH, Rules R +
S3167Evaluating environmental health conditions in state office buildings. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HuntMonitorH, Rules R
3170Regarding the practice of landscape architecture. WilliamsSupportH, Commerce/Lab
3191Increasing the efficiency of state funded capitol projects. DunsheeMonitorH, Cap Budget
S3193Modifying state whistleblower protections. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) OrmsbyMonitorH, Rules C
3198Licensing soil and wetland scientists. HuntOpposeH, Commerce/Lab
S3202Changing Washington's vesting laws. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) SimpsonOpposeH, Rules R +
3207Providing for educational advertising for high-demand fields and degrees. LiiasMonitorH, Hi Ed
3213Addressing affordable housing incentive programs. SpringerMonitorH, Local Gov.
E2S3216Developing wave and tidal energy technologies in Washington. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) SeaquistMonitorH, Rules 3C +
3223Addressing the practice of interior design. WilliamsOpposeH, Commerce/Lab
2S3227Protecting the water quality in Hood Canal. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) EickmeyerMonitorH, Rules 3C
3239Concerning the sales and use taxation of materials and services provided under the weatherization assistance program. CondottaMonitorH, Finance
3246Concerning the time limits of school impact fee expenditures. FromholdMonitorH, Rules R +
3252Addressing management recommendations that may be implemented by counties and cities to protect the functions and values of critical areas. EddyMonitorH, Local Gov.
3272Addressing the liability of county and city governments for failure to enforce building codes. OrcuttOpposeH, Local Gov.
3287Concerning the public elections of and the reorganization of regional transportation investment districts. AndersonMonitorH, Trans
3290Adding a new policy goal of reducing congestion for the state transportation system. ClibbornMonitorH, Trans
S3291Enacting the community schools act of 2008. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) KelleyMonitorH, Rules 3C +
3301Regarding the public works assistance account. FromholdMonitorH, Cap Budget
3302Regarding the public works assistance account. FromholdMonitorH, Cap Budget
S3305Implementing the family leave insurance program, but only with respect to designating agencies to administer and enforce the program, adopting government efficiencies to improve program administration and reduce program costs, tracking and mitigating any impacts on the unemployment compensation system, addressing the manner in which leave is coordinated, and implementing other task force recommendations. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) DickersonMonitorH, Rules C +
3316Licensing soil and wetland scientists. HuntOpposeH, Commerce/Lab
3327Ensuring municipal business and occupation tax fairness. KesslerMonitorH, Finance
3335Reducing the regulatory burden for Washington businesses. HerreraMonitorH, SGTribalAff
3337Concerning the application of chapter 39.12 RCW to construction projects that involve tax incentives, loans, or public land or property that is sold or leased. MoellerConcernsH, Commerce/Lab
3342Creating an incentive for utilities to promote renewable energy. EricksenMonitorH, Tech/En/Com
3343Providing construction standards for state construction projects. ChaseMonitorH, SGTribalAff
2S3349Providing a review of the need for residential contractor licensing. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) EricksSupportH, Rules 3C
3353Eliminating the state property tax levy and protecting education funding. KretzMonitorH, Finance
3366Addressing the uses of the general administration services and revolving accounts. EricksMonitorH, Approp
3384Decreasing the number of persons without health insurance. HinkleMonitorH, HC/Wellness
3386Addressing renewable energy resources. EricksenMonitorH, Tech/En/Com
S5449Authorizing voluntary environmental management and incentive zone plans for subareas. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) SweckerMonitorS, Ways & Means
ES5746Regarding the practice of landscape architecture. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) JacobsenSupportS, Rules 3 +
2S5762Concerning funding for jobs, economic development, and local capital projects. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) KilmerMonitorS, Ways & Means
5833Requiring the filing of a certificate of merit when a claim is filed against a design professional. HargroveSupportS, Rules X
S5892Regarding the state building code. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HoneyfordOpposeS, Rules X
6182Authorizing public works board projects. FraserMonitorS, Ways & Means
6188Concerning highway emergency projects. StevensMonitorS, Transportatn
6221Establishing the Washington health partnership. KeiserConcernsS, Hea/L-T Care
ES6235Addressing public works procurement. (AS OF SENATE 2ND READING 2/19/2008) HaugenSupportS, Rules 3
AIA/WA supports the subsitute bill that now protects and enhances the state's QBS law.
S6255Providing incentives for solar electric power. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) KeiserMonitorS, Ways & Means
6268Concerning the creation of a historical parks and historic reserves tax incentive program. HaugenMonitorS, Ways & Means
S6280Implementing the family leave insurance program, but only with respect to designating agencies to administer and enforce the program, adopting government efficiencies to improve program administration and reduce program costs, tracking and mitigating any impacts on the unemployment compensation system, addressing the manner in which leave is coordinated, and implementing other task force recommendations. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) KeiserMonitorS, Rules X
6298Making 2008 transportation supplemental appropriations. HaugenMonitorS, Transportatn
ES6308Preparing for and adapting to climate change. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) RockefellerMonitorS, Rules 3 +
6345Addressing the alternative bid procedure for public utility districts. MortonMonitorS, Rules X
6365Studying association health plans. MarrMonitorS, Hea/L-T Care
6382Modifying provisions relating to consumer protection act violations. WeinsteinOpposeS, ConsProt/Hsg
S6385Concerning real property. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) WeinsteinOpposeS, Rules 3 +
S6391Authorizing an additional University of Washington branch campus. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) ShinMonitorS, Ways & Means +
6410Correcting statutory references in the calculation of predecessor and successor employer contribution rates. PrenticeMonitorS, Rules X
6411Addressing the regulation of conversion condominiums. Kohl-WellesConcernsS, ConsProt/Hsg
6427Concerning competitive solicitation requirements for public facilities districts. HobbsMonitorS, Rules X +
6432Changing provisions relating to the Washington State University building account. MarrMonitorS, Ways & Means
6461Making 2008 supplemental capital appropriations. FraserMonitorS, Ways & Means
S6493Providing loans to small cities for certain appeals under the growth management act. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HobbsMonitorS, Ways & Means +
E2S6502Reducing the release of mercury into the environment. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE) OemigMonitorS, Rules 3 +
6515Modifying the tax treatment of energy savings performance contracts. PridemoreMonitorS, Ways & Means
S6516Providing a framework for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the Washington economy. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) PridemoreMonitorS, Ways & Means +
6529Providing incentives for economic development infrastructure projects. KastamaMonitorS, EcDev/T&Mgmt
6539Authorizing the higher education coordinating board to study the feasibility of a polytechnic college. McAuliffeMonitorS, Higher Educ
6566Addressing concurrency and impact fees for transportation purposes. SweckerMonitorS, Transportatn
6594Requiring the creation and distribution of an eminent domain information pamphlet. CarrellMonitorS, Judiciary
6595Modifying the community renewal law. CarrellMonitorS, Judiciary
6603Establishing the guaranteed health benefit program act. FairleyMonitorS, Hea/L-T Care
S6605Creating an energy efficiency worker training program. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) FranklinMonitorS, Ways & Means +
S6609Limiting the charge for permits for specialty agricultural buildings. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) FairleyConcernsS, Rules 3 +
S6613Developing a ten-year statewide infrastructure investment strategy. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) KilmerMonitorS, Ways & Means
6614Specifying how exemplary damages may be recovered. WeinsteinOpposeS, Judiciary
S6616Encouraging private investment in port terminal facilities by providing tax incentives to local governments. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) BrandlandMonitorS, Ways & Means
6633Siting new mobile home parks and manufactured housing communities. McCaslinMonitorS, ConsProt/Hsg
6634Regarding the taking of private property. BentonMonitorS, Judiciary
6636Increasing estimated cost minimums required on water-sewer district contracts for materials and work. FairleyConcernsS, Rules X
S6693Making changes to the factory assembled structures laws administered and enforced by the department of labor and industries. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) WeinsteinMonitorS, Rules X
S6696Changing the requirements for, and recoveries under, a wrongful injury or death cause of action, or a survival action. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) FairleyOpposeS, Ways & Means
6707Addressing the practice of interior design. JacobsenOpposeS, Lab/Comm/RD
S6712Creating the affordable housing and community facilities rapid response loan program. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) KauffmanMonitorS, Ways & Means +
6719Increasing public utility district bid limits. KeiserMonitorS, Wtr/Ener/Tel
S6727Planning to ensure sufficient land and densities available to accommodate growth. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) TomMonitorS, Rules X +
S6731Consolidating, aligning, and clarifying exception tests for determination of independent contractor status under unemployment compensation and workers' compensation laws. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) Kohl-WellesMonitorS, Rules X
6738Increasing certain bid limits on purchases of public works materials. McDermottConcernsS, Govt Op & El
6748Addressing funding for certain transportation benefit district highway projects. KastamaMonitorS, Transportatn
6754Financing the state route number 520 bridge replacement project. HaugenMonitorS, Transportatn
S6757Concerning the practice of architecture. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) MurraySupportS, Rules X +
ES6771Eliminating regional transportation investment districts. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HaugenMonitorS, Rules 3 +
6772Concerning regional transportation governance. HaugenMonitorS, Transportatn
6773Providing a sales and use tax exemption for environmentally certified residential and commercial construction. KastamaSupportS, Ways & Means +
S6784Changing Washington's vesting laws. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) KlineOpposeS, Rules X +
S6797Concerning sales and use tax for public facilities in urban counties. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) KastamaMonitorS, Ways & Means
ES6800Concerning the disposition of publicly owned railroad infrastructure. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) HobbsMonitorS, Rules 3
6810Encouraging water efficiency. ShinSupportS, Wtr/Ener/Tel
6811Providing business and occupation tax incentives for businesses that use recycled material. HobbsMonitorS, Ways & Means
S6822Establishing goals to reduce vehicle miles traveled. (DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE) MurrayMonitorS, Rules X +
6827Reforming worker's compensation. HolmquistMonitorS, Lab/Comm/RD
6833Enforcing health and environmental laws. KlineOpposeS, Wtr/Ener/Tel
6856Supporting infrastructure and economic development funding. PrenticeMonitorS, Ways & Means
6872Enacting the community schools act of 2008. McDermottMonitorS, Ways & Means +
6875Creating the condominium act governance task force. TomMonitorS, Rules X
6892Concerning the time limits of school impact fee expenditures. FraserMonitorS, Rules 3 +
6894Clarifying the definition of customer location for purposes of municipal business and occupation taxes. HobbsMonitorS, Ways & Means
6897Creating the geothermal assessment committee. KlineMonitorS, Wtr/Ener/Tel
6911Studying Washington's fiscal resources, structure, and needs. FranklinMonitorS, Ways & Means
6935Reallocating existing lodging taxes for heritage and arts programs and care of the vulnerable in a county with a population of one million or more. FairleyMonitorS, Ways & Means


Bill Tracking Details

S2014Conversion condominiumsChase
House Committee on Housing (originally sponsored by Representatives Chase, Santos, Kenney, Hasegawa, Miloscia, Simpson, and Ormsby)

Provides that a notice of condominium conversion expressly states whether there is a county or city relocation assistance program for tenants or subtenants of conversion condominiums in the jurisdiction in which the property is located.
Provides that, if the county or city does have a relocation assistance program, the following must also be included in the notice: (1) A summary of the terms and conditions under which relocation assistance is paid; and
(2) Contact information for the city or county relocation assistance program, which must include, at a minimum, a telephone number of the city or county department that administers the relocation assistance program for conversion condominiums.
Provides that, at the declarant's option, the declarant may provide all tenants in a single building with an option to terminate their lease or rental agreements without cause or consequence after providing the declarant with thirty days' notice. In such case, tenants continue to have access to relocation assistance under this act.
Requires a declarant to pay relocation assistance in an amount to be determined by the city or county, which may not exceed a sum equal to three months of the tenant's or subtenant's rent at the time the conversion notice required under this act is received.
Provides that a declarant and any dealer shall not begin any construction, remodeling, or repairs to any interior portion of an occupied building that is to be converted to a condominium during the one hundred twenty-day notice period provided for in this act unless all residential tenants and residential subtenants who have elected not to purchase a unit and who are in lawful occupancy in the building have vacated the premises.
Provides that all cities and counties planning under RCW 36.70A.040, which have allowed any conversion condominiums within the jurisdiction within the previous twelve-month period, must include the following performance measure-related data in an annual report to the department of community, trade, and economic development: (1) The total number of apartment units converted into condominiums;
(2) The total number of conversion condominium projects;
(3)(a) The difference in the monthly rental housing cost of each former rental unit that is converted and (b) the monthly mortgage cost of the owner occupancy condominium to which it is converted or the expected monthly mortgage cost of the condominium to which it is in the process of being converted;
(4) The total number of apartment tenants affected by the conversion who elect to purchase a condominium within the development and income information for each of those tenants;
(5) The total number of apartment tenants who receive relocation assistance, the total amount of that assistance per tenant, and income information for all tenants who received relocation assistance;
(6) Income information for all tenants in units that were converted into condominiums; and
(7) The net change in the total number of rental housing units within the jurisdiction and the net change in the number of rental housing units affordable to low and very-low income households.
Takes effect August 1, 2007.
Does not apply to any conversion condominiums for which a notice required under RCW 64.34.440(1) has been delivered before the effective date of this act.

Full Text URL:http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007-08/Pdf/Bills/House Bills/2014-s.pdf

S2279Affordable housingDarneille
House Committee on Housing (originally sponsored by Representatives Darneille, Springer, Pettigrew, O'Brien, Hasegawa, and Santos)

Provides that a city, county, or other local governmental entity or agency may not adopt, impose, or enforce requirements on an affordable housing development that are different than the requirements imposed on housing developments generally.
Does not prohibit any city, county, or other local governmental entity or agency from extending preferential treatment to affordable housing developments intended for occupancy by homeless persons, farmworkers, or low-income households. Preferential treatment may include, but is not limited to: A reduction or waiver of fees or changes in applicable requirements including, without limitation, architectural requirements, site development requirements, property line requirements, building setback requirements, or vehicle parking requirements; or other treatment that reduces or is likely to reduce the development or operating costs of an affordable housing development.

Full Text URL:http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007-08/Pdf/Bills/House Bills/2279-s.pdf

2437Public works board projectsSeaquist
Representatives Seaquist, McDonald, Fromhold, Armstrong, Takko, and HankinsRequested by
Department of Community, Trade, and Economic Development

Authorizes project loans recommended by the public works board to be made with funds appropriated from the public works assistance account.

Companion Bill:6182  Public works board projectsS, Ways & Means
Full Text URL:http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007-08/Pdf/Bills/House Bills/2437.pdf

S2525Flood damagePearson
House Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources (originally sponsored by Representatives Pearson, Kretz, Kristiansen, and Ross)

Provides that property that has experienced at least two consecutive years of flooding or erosion that has damaged or has threatened to damage a major structure, water supply system, septic system, or access to any road or highway, the county legislative authority may determine that a chronic danger exists.
Directs the county legislative authority to notify the department of fish and wildlife, in writing, when it determines that a chronic danger exists. In cases of chronic danger, the department shall issue a permit, upon request, for work necessary to abate the chronic danger.

Full Text URL:http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007-08/Pdf/Bills/House Bills/2525-s.pdf

S2575Fire sprinkler systemsSimpson
House Committee on Local Government (originally sponsored by Representatives Simpson, Ormsby, and Wood)

Requires the state building code council to convene a technical advisory group on private residential fire sprinkler systems that must research and review policies and procedures pertaining to private residential fire sprinkler systems, including technical, statutory, and liability issues, that promote or discourage the installation of sprinkler systems in private residences.

Full Text URL:http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007-08/Pdf/Bills/House Bills/2575-s.pdf

ES2765Capital budgetFromhold
House Committee on Capital Budget (originally sponsored by Representative Fromhold)Requested by
Office of Financial Management

Makes 2008 supplemental capital appropriations.

Full Text URL:http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007-08/Pdf/Bills/House Bills/2765-s.e.pdf

E2S2815Greenhouse gas emissionsDunshee
House Committee on Appropriations (originally sponsored by Representatives Dunshee, Priest, Linville, Upthegrove, Nelson, Goodman, Hurst, Lantz, Hunt, Cody, McCoy, Quall, Pettigrew, Fromhold, Dickerson, Darneille, Appleton, Green, Sells, Pedersen, Jarrett, Conway, Morrell, Miloscia, Sullivan, Schual-Berke, McIntire, Williams, Hudgins, Simpson, Ericks, VanDeWege, and Ormsby)Requested by
Governor Gregoire

Requires the state to limit greenhouse gas emissions to achieve emission reductions for Washington state established by this act.
Requires the director to develop, in coordination with the western climate initiative, a design for a regional multisector market-based system to limit and reduce emissions of greenhouse gas consistent with the emission reductions established in this act.
Requires the department of ecology and the department of community, trade, and economic development to provide a report to the legislature with recommendations regarding a regional multisector market-based system, by December 1, 2008.
Requires the department to adopt rules requiring annual reporting of total greenhouse gas emissions.
Declares that the department of transportation shall adopt broad statewide goals to reduce annual per capita vehicle miles traveled by 2050 consistent with the stated goals of executive order 07-02.
Establishes a comprehensive green economy jobs growth initiative based on the goal of, by 2020, increasing the number of green economy jobs to twenty-five thousand from the eight thousand four hundred jobs the state had in 2004.

Full Text URL:http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007-08/Pdf/Bills/House Bills/2815-s2.e.pdf

E2S2844Urban forestryKagi
House Committee on Appropriations (originally sponsored by Representatives Kagi, Priest, Upthegrove, Campbell, Simpson, Hunt, Blake, Jarrett, Nelson, Rolfes, Dickerson, Appleton, Takko, Loomis, Lantz, Pettigrew, Hunter, Moeller, Hudgins, Quall, O'Brien, Anderson, Kenney, Pedersen, McIntire, and Roberts)

Supports city efforts to conserve, protect, improve, and expand Washington's urban forest in order to reduce storm water pollution in Puget Sound, flooding, energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution, and storm impacts to utility infrastructure.
Requires a prioritized statewide inventory and assessment of community and urban forests.
Requires the department, with the advice of the evergreen cities partnership task force created in this act, to develop the criteria for an evergreen cities recognition program whereby the state can recognize cities and counties, to be designated as evergreen cities, who are developing excellent urban forest management programs that include urban forestry inventories, assessments, plans, ordinances, maintenance programs, partnerships, and community involvement.
Requires the department to, subject to the availability of amounts appropriated for this specific purpose, coordinate with the department of natural resources in the development and implementation of a needs-based evergreen cities grant and competitive awards program to provide financial assistance to cities, towns, and counties for the development, adoption, or implementation of evergreen cities management plans or ordinances developed under this act.
Requires the department to develop model evergreen city urban forest management plans and ordinances pursuant to this act with measurable goals and timelines to guide local government plan and ordinance adoption or development consistent with this act.
Allows a local jurisdiction to adopt an evergreen cities ordinance and an evergreen cities urban forest management plan, including enforcement mechanisms and civil penalties for violations of their jurisdiction's evergreen city ordinance.

Full Text URL:http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007-08/Pdf/Bills/House Bills/2844-s2.e.pdf

ES2878Transportation budgetClibborn
House Committee on Transportation (originally sponsored by Representative Clibborn)Requested by
Office of Financial Management

Makes supplemental transportation appropriations for 2008.

Full Text URL:http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007-08/Pdf/Bills/House Bills/2878-s.e.pdf

S3120Construction tax exemptionRolfes
House Committee on Finance (originally sponsored by Representatives Rolfes, Morrell, Liias, and Williams)

Orders the department of community, trade, and economic development to conduct a study to determine the potential feasibility and effectiveness of providing tax incentives to encourage green building in commercial and residential buildings.

Full Text URL:http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007-08/Pdf/Bills/House Bills/3120-s.pdf

ES3122Independent contractorConway
House Committee on Commerce & Labor (originally sponsored by Representatives Conway, Green, Hunt, Kenney, Roberts, Haler, Morrell, Ericks, Hankins, Eddy, Wood, Sells, Chase, Ormsby, Hasegawa, Appleton, Williams, Moeller, Simpson, Sullivan, and McIntire)

Consolidates, aligns, and clarifies exception tests for the determination of independent contractor status under unemployment compensation and workers' compensation laws.

Full Text URL:http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007-08/Pdf/Bills/House Bills/3122-s.e.pdf

3151National disaster countiesAlexander
Representatives Alexander, DeBolt, Hunt, and McCune

Extends the commencement-of-construction date for a sales and use tax for public facilities districts in national disaster counties.

Companion Bill:6905  National disaster countiesS, Ways & Means
Full Text URL:http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007-08/Pdf/Bills/House Bills/3151.pdf

2S3274Port district contractingSimpson
House Committee on Apps Subcom GG (originally sponsored by Representatives Simpson, Hudgins, Upthegrove, Hunter, Santos, and Kenney)

Requires all contracts for public work required by a port district to be awarded using a competitive bid process.
Requires, by January 1, 2010, each port to maintain a database on a public web site of all contracts, including public works and personal services.
Establishes a policy of open competition for all personal service contracts entered into by port districts.
Requires all port personal service contracts to be entered into pursuant to competitive solicitation with exceptions.
Requires port emergency contracts and sole source contracts to be filed with the elected port commission and made available for public inspection.
Requires the municipal research services center to develop uniform guidelines for the effective and efficient management of personal service contracts by all ports.
Requires the Washington public ports association to provide a training course for port personnel responsible for executing and managing personal service contracts.

Full Text URL:http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007-08/Pdf/Bills/House Bills/3274-s2.pdf

3362Energy efficient equipmentKelley
Representative Kelley

Enacts tax incentives to encourage Washington businesses to purchase certain high efficiency appliances and equipment and to maximize the energy savings opportunity available through increased and sustained market share of those appliances and equipment.

Full Text URL:http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007-08/Pdf/Bills/House Bills/3362.pdf