Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs 2015 Session Bill Status Report Bill # Abbrev. Title HB 1007 (SB 5336) Traffic safety cameras HB 1015 (Dead) Driving-related convictions HB 1016 (Dead) Legal financial obligations HB 1017 (Dead) Misdemeanor convictions HB 1018 (Dead) Breed-based dog regulations SHB 1021 Silver alert system HB 1020 (Dead) Cannabis, medical use of HB 1022 Bail bond agreements HB 1024 (Dead) Controlled substance/penalty HB 1028 Court security Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 1 of 53 Short Description Limiting the use of automated traffic safety cameras to detect speed violations not in school zones to certain cities. Allowing for the vacation of certain drivingrelated convictions under limited circumstances. Clarifying legal financial obligation provisions. Allowing for more than one vacation of a misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor conviction. Preventing breedbased dog regulations. Concerning the medical use of cannabis. Creating a silver alert system. Prohibiting general power of attorney provisions in bail bond agreements. Reducing the penalty for possession of controlled substances. Requiring cities Status Sponsor Priority Position H 2nd Reading Fey H Public Safety Appleton H Public Safety Appleton Neutral H Public Safety Appleton Oppose H Judiciary Appleton H Commerce & Gami H 2nd Reading Appleton Appleton H Rules R Appleton H Public Safety Appleton H Judiciary Appleton Neutral Oppose (Dead) HB 1029 (Dead) Warrant officers' authority HB 1040 (Dead) Subversive activities HB 1041 (Dead) Marijuana misdemeanors SHB 1048 (SSB 5299) Residential mortgage lending HB 1056 (Dead) Public land and water bodies HB 1057 (Dead) Mopeds HB 1059 Sexually violent predators Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 2 of 53 and counties to provide security for their courts. Establishing the position and authority of warrant officers in first-class cities to enforce court orders and outstanding warrants. Removing provisions relating to subversive activities. Providing for the vacation of misdemeanor marijuana offense convictions. Updating, clarifying, and strengthening department of financial institutions' enforcement, licensing, and examination statutes relating to residential mortgage lending, and enhancing the crime of mortgage fraud in the residential mortgage lending process. Restricting the use of certain parcels of public land to access a public body of water. Modifying authority regarding where mopeds may be operated. Concerning H Judiciary Appleton H Judiciary Fitzgibbon H Public Safety Fitzgibbon S Fin Inst/Ins Kirby H State Governme Haler H Trans Haler H 2nd Reading Fagan High Support Support (SB 5033) SHB 1068 (SB 5225) Sexual assault exam kits SHB 1069 (SB 5253) DNA work product, preserving HB 1082 (Dead) DNA sample/ranked felonies SHB 1086 (Dead) Public record commercial use EHB 1087 Traffic safety cameras HB 1090 (SB 5058) Finan. fraud, identity theft ESHB 1093 Unmanned aircraft ESHB 1103 (SSB 5027) Prescription drug monitoring HB 1104 (Dead) Interference w/ag production ESHB 1094 Biometric identifiers Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 3 of 53 sexually violent predators. Concerning sexual assault examination kits. Concerning preservation of DNA work product. Allowing for the collection of DNA from adults arrested for a ranked felony or a gross misdemeanor violation of certain orders. Establishing a cost recovery mechanism for public records sought for commercial purposes. Concerning automated traffic safety cameras in school speed zones. Concerning the financial fraud and identity theft crimes investigation and prosecution program. Concerning unmanned aircraft. Concerning biometric identifiers. Providing access to the prescription drug monitoring database for clinical laboratories. Creating the crime of S Law & Justice Orwall S Law & Justice Orwall Concerns H Public Safety Hurst Support H Approps Moeller S Transportation Takko H Passed 3rd Kirby H Passed 3rd Morris Neutral H Passed 3rd Morris Concerns S Health Care Jinkins H Public Safety Schmick SHB 1105 (SB 5076) Operating sup budget 2015 HB 1106 (SB 5077) Operating budget 20152017 SHB 1120 (SB 5548) School bus driver immunity HB 1108 (Dead) Food truck beer-wine license HB 1124 Beer and wine sampling ESHB 1126 Fatality reviews by DEL HB 1128 (Dead) DNA sample/ranked felonies HB 1139 Human trafficking of youth HB 1141 (Dead) Regional jails, standards SHB 1148 Multiple-offense sentencing Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 4 of 53 interference with agricultural production. Making 2015 supplemental operating appropriations. Making 20152017 operating appropriations. Creating a food truck beer and/or wine license. Providing immunity for school bus drivers. Permitting the sampling of beer and wine at locations licensed to serve beer and wine for onpremises consumption. Concerning department of early learning fatality reviews. Allowing for the collection of DNA from adults arrested for a ranked felony or a gross misdemeanor violation of certain orders. Establishing a work group to study human trafficking of youth issues. Requiring certain operational standards for regional jails. Determining sentences for multiple offenses and enhancements. C 3 L 15 Hunter H Approps Hunter H Commerce & Gam Reykdal Oppose H Rules R Wilcox Concerns H Rules R Takko Oppose H Passed 3rd Kagi H Public Safety Hurst S Law & Justice Orwall H Public Safety Goodman S Law & Justice Goodman Neutral SHB 1159 Teen driving safety SHB 1160 (Dead) Litter penalties/park funds HB 1165 (Dead) Marijuana local jurisd. fund HB 1169 (SB 5210) Life annuity benefit/WSPRS SHB 1175 Campaign contribution source SHB 1178 Assault in third degree SHB 1190 (SSB 5293) Optometrists/hydrocodone use Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 5 of 53 Establishing a pilot program requiring certain drivers under eighteen years of age to display a decal on a vehicle being operated by the driver. Stamping out litter in Washington state by increasing penalties for littering while providing additional funding to state parks. Concerning the establishment of a dedicated local jurisdiction marijuana fund and the distribution of a specified percentage of marijuana excise tax revenues to local jurisdictions. Authorizing an optional life annuity benefit for members of the Washington state patrol retirement system. Creating a penalty for concealing the source of a campaign contribution. Expanding assault in the third degree provisions. Concerning the use of hydrocodone H 2nd Reading Pike H Gen Govt & Inf Pike H Commerce & Gam Condotta H Rules X Ormsby H 2nd Reading Van De Wege H 2nd Reading Moscoso S Health Care Harris SHB 1191 (Dead) Concealed pistol license HB 1193 (Dead) Legal firearms, owners of SHB 1194 (SB 5246) Death benefits/LEOFF, WSPRS SHB 1198 (Dead) (SSB 5280) Beer, cider/grocery stores HB 1226 (SB 5605) Domestic violence assault HB 1227 (Dead) Working WA spec. lic. plates HB 1230 Interest arbitration SHB 1240 (2SSB 5908) Student restraint, isolation HB 1243 Truancy of students Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 6 of 53 products by licensed optometrists in Washington state. Concerning concealed pistol license renewal notices. Prohibiting a government database of law abiding owners of legal firearms. Addressing the death benefits of a surviving spouse of a member of the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system or the state patrol retirement system. Concerning the sale of beer and cider by grocery store licensees. Concerning arrest of sixteen and seventeen year olds for domestic violence assault. Creating working Washington special license plates. Authorizing the ordering of interest arbitration. Concerning restraint or isolation of students, including students with disabilities, in public schools. Providing H Approps Taylor H Judiciary Taylor H Passed 3rd Kirby H Gen Govt & Info Vick H 2nd Reading Goodman H Trans Sells H 2nd Reading Sells S EL/K-12 Pollet H Judiciary Muri Oppose (Dead) HB 1244 (Dead) Motorcycle helmets HB 1245 (Dead) Gun sale background checks HB 1246 (Dead) Foreign laws HB 1247 (Dead) Human decapitation EHB 1258 (E2SSB 5269) Detention decision review HB 1261 (Dead) Tribal hunters/enforcement 2SHB 1272 Intimate images/disclosing 2SHB 1281 Sexual exploitation of minor 2SHB 1276 Impaired driving Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 7 of 53 flexibility for how school districts address truancy of students. Addressing motorcycle rider liability for actions required of helmet manufacturers. Repealing background check provisions for gun sales and transfers relating to Initiative Measure No. 594. Protecting citizens from the application of foreign laws that would result in a violation of a constitutional right. Making human decapitation an aggravating circumstance for purposes of aggravated first degree murder. Concerning court review of detention decisions under the involuntary treatment act. Limiting enforcement action against tribal hunters. Concerning the crime of disclosing intimate images. Concerning impaired driving. Concerning the sexual exploitation of minors. H Trans Shea H Judiciary Shea H Judiciary Shea H Judiciary Shea S HumSer/MenHlth/ Walkinshaw H Comm Dev, Hous Sawyer H 2nd Reading Buys H 2nd Reading Klippert H Passed 3rd Sawyer Support Concerns HB 1282 Driving w/license suspended HB 1290 (Dead) (SB 5212) Winery tasting rooms HB 1302 (SB 5394) Child abduction statutes HB 1305 (Dead) (SB 5107) Therapeutic courts HB 1311 (SB 5270) Missing children/advisry brd HB 1312 (Dead) Bail forfeiture exoneration SHB 1316 (SB 5250) Arrest without warrant 2SHB 1320 (SB Identicard/incarc'd offender Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 8 of 53 Addressing the crime of driving while license suspended where the suspension is based on noncompliance with a child support order. Increasing the number of tasting rooms allowed under a domestic winery license. Clarifying the applicability of child abduction statutes to residential provisions ordered by a court. Encouraging the establishment of therapeutic courts. Concerning a nonoperating advisory board reporting to the state patrol. Concerning the limited exoneration of bail forfeitures in instances where the prosecuting agency declines extradition of a defendant. Allowing for an arrest without a warrant when a police officer has probable cause to believe a person has violated certain temporary protection orders. Creating an identicard H Passed 3rd Zeiger Support H Gen Govt & Info Condotta Oppose S Law & Justice Haler H Judiciary Walkinshaw H Rules X Hunt Support H Public Safety Goodman Oppose S Law & Justice Stambaugh Support H Rules R Goodman 5173) HB 1324 (Dead) Protecting persons, property HB 1330 (Dead) Elude police vehicle/attempt HB 1332 (Dead) Traffic safety cameras HB 1334 (Dead) Rec. marijuana, sales taxes HB 1335 (Dead) Rec. marijuana businesses HB 1336 (SB 5592) Security guard backgrnd chks HB 1342 Cider, microbrewery sale of HB 1343 (Dead) (SB 5301) SHB 1348 Spirits retailers/for resale Crisis intervention/officers Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 9 of 53 program for certain incarcerated offenders. Ensuring protection of persons and property. Addressing the enhancement for attempting to elude a police vehicle. Modifying yellow light intervals and monetary penalties related to automated traffic safety cameras. Concerning the taxes payable on sales by licensed recreational marijuana producers, processors, and retailers. Permitting cities, towns, and counties to reduce the buffer between recreational marijuana businesses and various entities. Allowing fingerprint-based background checks for the licensing of any security guard. Permitting the sale of cider in microbrewery tasting rooms. Concerning spirits retailers when selling for resale. Requiring crisis H Judiciary Shea H Public Safety Kochmar H Trans Condotta H Commerce & Gami Condotta H Commerce & Gam Condotta H 2nd Reading Kirby S Commerce and La Bergquist H Finance Springer H Approps Appleton Neutral Oppose Support (Dead) (2SSB 5311) SHB 1349 (SSB 5678) Exempted info/public records HB 1359 (Dead) (SB 5402) Marijuana acquisition/adults HB 1360 (Dead) (SSB 5398) Marijuana products in public HB 1361 (Dead) (SB 5401) Marijuana consumption info HB 1362 (Dead) (SB 5213) Growlers of wine, sales of HB 1375 (Dead) Trespass on private property SHB 1380 (SSB 5596) Wine manufacturer sp. permit Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 10 of 53 intervention training for peace officers. Concerning public records requests for the purpose of obtaining exempted employment and licensing information. Ensuring safe, responsible, and legal acquisition of marijuana by adults. Concerning marijuana, useable marijuana, and marijuanainfused products in public. Allowing the Washington state liquor control board to accept donations for funding informational material for the purpose of improving public awareness about marijuana consumption. Allowing sales of growlers of wine. Concerning criminal trespass on private property. Creating a special permit for a manufacturer of wine to hold a private event for the purpose of tasting and selling wine of its own production. H 2nd Reading Hunt H Commerce & Gam Moscoso H Commerce & Gam Moscoso H Commerce & Gam Hudgins H Commerce & Gam Wylie H State Governme Taylor H Rules X Wylie Oppose Oppose 2SHB 1390 (SB 5713) Legal financial obligations HB 1411 (Dead) Marijuana facility siting HB 1412 (Dead) Rec. marijuana facilities HB 1413 (Dead) Rec. marijuana businesses HB 1414 (Dead) Marijuana producers/tax exem HB 1418 (Dead) Marijuana illegal production HB 1419 (Dead) State facility outings HB 1423 (Dead) Female genital mutilation ESHB Suicide prevention Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 11 of 53 Concerning legal financial obligations. Concerning the siting of marijuana facilities. Concerning municipalities prohibiting the operation of recreational marijuana production, processing, and retail facilities within their jurisdictional boundaries. Revising licensing regulations pertaining to the buffer distances required between recreational marijuana businesses and specified public and private facilities. Exempting marijuana producers from taxation for sales to other producers of marijuana seeds and cloned marijuana plants. Providing for the enforcement of illegal marijuana production. Concerning restrictions on outings from state facilities. Creating the crime of female genital mutilation. Concerning H 2nd Reading Goodman H Commerce & Gam Moscoso H Commerce & Gami Moscoso H Commerce & Gam Moscoso H Commerce & Gami Moscoso H Commerce & Gami Hudgins H Judiciary Ormsby H Public Safety Scott S Health Care Orwall Neutral 1424 SHB 1426 (Dead) Competency to stand trial HB 1429 (Dead) (SSB 5248) Liquor industry SHB 1430 State tree license plates HB 1432 (Dead) Class C felony equivalent HB 1433 (Dead) Firearms in school zones HB 1438 (Dead) Marijuana, prohibiting/vote ESHB 1440 Cell site simulator devices SHB 1448 (SB 5781) Suicide threats, response to Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 12 of 53 suicide prevention. Concerning competency to stand trial evaluations. Expanding authorized personal services by liquor industry members to retailers. Creating Washington state tree special license plates. Scoring an offense a class C felony equivalent if the offense was a felony under the relevant out-ofstate statute when there is no clearly comparable offense under Washington law. Concerning Washington state's school zones law and the federal gun-free school zones law. Permitting cities, towns, and counties to prohibit the production, processing, and sale of marijuana under Initiative Measure No. 502 only by public vote. Prohibiting the use of a cell site simulator device without a warrant. Providing procedures for H Approps Jinkins Support H Commerce & Gami Hunt Neutral H Rules R Walkinshaw H Public Safety Pettigrew H Judiciary Scott H Commerce & Gam Sawyer H Passed 3rd Taylor Neutral H 2nd Reading Riccelli Concerns 2SHB 1450 (E2SSB 5649) HB 1451 (Dead) Mental health/inv outpatient Civil commitment HB 1457 Liquor handling by employees SHB 1458 (Dead) (SB 5494) Tobacco and vapor products HB 1461 (Dead) Marijuana T.O. HB 1468 Cybersecurity incident SHB 1470 Cybersecurity panel HB 1473 (Dead) Fourth amendment protection HB 1474 (Dead) Violent animals/selfdefense HB 1476 (SB 5408) Mistreatmnt/faith-based exem Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 13 of 53 responding to reports of threatened or attempted suicide. Concerning involuntary outpatient mental health treatment. Regarding civil commitment. Authorizing sixteen and seventeen year old store employees to handle liquor. Concerning the age of individuals at which sale or distribution of tobacco and vapor products may be made. Relating to marijuana. Granting the governor authority to proclaim a state of emergency in the event of a cybersecurity incident. Establishing a blue-ribbon panel on cybersecurity. Creating the Fourth Amendment protection act. Ensuring the right of self-defense against attacks by aggressive, violent animals. Removing references to faith-based exemptions regarding criminal H 2nd Reading Jinkins H Judiciary Rodne H Rules R Springer Neutral H Finance Orwall Support H Commerce & Gami Hurst H 2nd Reading Hudgins S GovtOp&Sec Hudgins H Judiciary Taylor H Judiciary Taylor H 2nd Reading Rodne SHB 1480 (SB 5338) Intermittent-use trailers SHB 1481 (2SSB 5564) Juvenile records and fines HB 1486 (Dead) Vehicle tires max gross wgt SHB 1505 Juvenile restorative justice HB 1506 (Dead) Security guards and firearms HB 1512 (SB 5589) Peace officer disciplining HB 1515 (Dead) (ESSB 5623) Motorcycles on laned roads HB 1520 (Dead) Private property forfeiture HB 1521 (Dead) Dealer delivery of firearms 2SHB 1499 HB 1525 Vulnerable adults Beverage containers Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 14 of 53 mistreatment of children and vulnerable adults. Creating intermittent-use trailer license plates. Concerning the sealing of juvenile records and fines imposed in juvenile cases. Concerning maximum gross weights for vehicle tires. Concerning vulnerable adults. Concerning juvenile restorative justice programs. Exempting firearms transfers between licensed private security guards and their employers from background check requirements. Encouraging fairness in disciplinary actions of peace officers. Modifying the operation of motorcycles on roadways laned for traffic. Requiring a finding of guilt prior to the forfeiture of private property. Making licensed dealer delivery provisions consistent with federal law. Concerning H 2nd Reading Holy H 2nd Reading Kagi H Trans Hayes H Rules R Goodman H 2nd Reading Goodman H Judiciary Kirby H Passed 3rd Sells H Trans MacEwen H Judiciary Taylor H Judiciary Taylor H Environment Caldier Oppose Oppose (Dead) (SB 5008) HB 1533 (Dead) Firearm transfer for exhibit HB 1535 (Dead) (SB 5476) Firearm dealer deliveries SHB 1536 Emergency detentions SHB 1537 (Dead) (SB 5399) Liquor control brd officers ESHB 1553 Opportunity restoration SHB 1552 (Dead) Industrial hemp HB 1557 (Dead) Informants and accomplices HB 1558 (Dead) (SSB 5041) Patronizing a prostitute SHB 1564 Sale of liquor, prohibition Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 15 of 53 beverage containers. Exempting the transfer of a firearm donated to a historical society or museum for temporary exhibition and the transfer of the firearm back to the donor from the background check requirement. Concerning dealer deliveries to active law enforcement officers. Addressing the timing of emergency detentions and assessments under the involuntary treatment act. Concerning state liquor control board enforcement officers. Concerning industrial hemp. Encouraging certificates of restoration of opportunity. Concerning informant and accomplice evidence and testimony. Concerning seizure and forfeiture of property for patronizing a prostitute. Concerning the H Judiciary Van Werven H Judiciary Klippert H 2nd Reading Klippert H Approps Moscoso H Approps Shea S Law & Justice Walkinshaw H Judiciary Riccelli H Public Safety Muri H Rules R Kilduff Support (SSB 5167) SHB 1569 (Dead) Drug offender sentencing HB 1580 (Dead) State patrol officers HB 1582 (Dead) Traffic violation penalties HB 1584 (Dead) International law & property HB 1594 (Dead) Toy gun manufacturing SHB 1597 (Dead) (E2SSB 5177) Competency eval. timeliness HB 1598 (Dead) (SB 5178) HB 1599 (SB 5266) HB 1624 (Dead) (SB 5502) HB 1627 Criminal justice trtmnt acct Criminally insane/facilities Intimate images/distributing Unlawful land entry/hunting Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 16 of 53 local option prohibition on the sale of liquor. Improving the drug offender sentencing alternative. Concerning the monthly salary and benefits paid to state patrol officers. Modifying penalty amounts and fees for certain traffic violations. Prohibiting the use of international law to infringe on property rights. Adopting the toy gun manufacturing requirement act. Improving timeliness of competency evaluation and restoration services. Concerning the criminal justice treatment account. Concerning secure facilities for the criminally insane. Concerning the distribution of intimate images. Expanding the existing prohibition on unlawfully entering the land of another to hunt or to retrieve hunted wildlife under Title 77 RCW to include H Approps Kagi H Trans Fey H Trans Fey H Judiciary Young H Judiciary Wylie H Approps Jinkins H Approps Jinkins H 2nd Reading Rodne H Judiciary Orwall H 2nd Reading Schmick Oppose EHB 1632 Domestic violence HB 1637 (SB 5290) Tribes/prescrip. monitoring ESHB 1639 Govt surveillance technology HB 1650 (Dead) Marijuana seizing, disposing SHB 1651 (SB 5342) Human trafficking HB 1664 (Dead) License plates/one, optional SHB 1668 (SSB 5099) Sexually violent predators ESHB Opioid overdose Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 17 of 53 entering the land of another to collect wildlife parts. Concerning domestic violence. Authorizing law enforcement and prosecutorial officials of federally recognized Indian tribes access to prescription monitoring data. Concerning technologyenhanced government surveillance. Clarifying provisions regarding the seizure and disposition of marijuana and processed marijuana products by state and local law enforcement agencies. Concerning definitions related to human trafficking. Authorizing the issuance of one license plate for certain vehicles while maintaining existing license plate fees. Restricting conditional releases of sexually violent predators outside their county of origin. Concerning S Law & Justice Goodman S Health Care Stokesbary Support H Passed 3rd Taylor Oppose H Commerce & Gam Hurst H 2nd Reading Ryu H Trans Hunt H 2nd Reading Kilduff S Health Care Walkinshaw Support 1671 medications HB 1672 Reports of child abuse/info SHB 1673 (Dead) (SSB 5245) Substance abuse programs HB 1674 (SB 5663) Youthful offenders, reentry SHB 1684 Public records, charges for HB 1688 (Dead) Traffic safety cameras HB 1691 (Dead) Public records act, remedies HB 1692 (Dead) Imitation firearms HB 1698 (Dead) HB 1699 Medical cannabis Citizen wildfire control Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 18 of 53 access to opioid overdose medications. Modifying provisions governing the maintenance and disclosure of information related to reports of child abuse and neglect. Concerning substance abuse prevention and treatment programs funded by the marijuana excise tax. Allowing youthful offenders who complete their confinement terms prior to age twenty-one equal access to a full continuum of rehabilitative and reentry services. Concerning charges for the cost of providing public records in response to public records requests. Eliminating the use of automated traffic safety cameras. Concerning remedies for actions under the public records act. Adopting the imitation firearm manufacturing requirement act. Concerning medical cannabis. Addressing legal S HumSer/MenHlth/ Kagi H Approps Kagi S HumSer/MenHlth/ Pettigrew H Rules R Takko H Trans Scott H State Governme Van De Wege H Judiciary Wylie H Commerce & Gam H Judiciary Appleton Blake (Dead) SHB 1701 (SB 5608) Job applicants/arrests, etc. SHB 1702 (SB 5914) Fireworks, regulation of HB 1704 Safety & reducing recidivism SHB 1716 Immigration detainers, etc. SHB 1721 Ambulance patient transport HB 1722 (Dead) Short-barreled rifles SHB 1723 Jail booking photos, public SHB 1726 (SSB 5600) Vulnerable adults, abuse of Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 19 of 53 immunity in instances of citizen-initiated wildfire control. Prohibiting employers from asking about arrests or convictions before an applicant is determined otherwise qualified for a position. Addressing local authority in the regulation of fireworks. Enhancing public safety and reducing recidivism through postsecondary education. Addressing state and local enforcement of federal immigration detainers and administrative warrants. Concerning the transport of patients by ambulance to facilities other than hospitals. Concerning the manufacture and repair of shortbarreled rifles. Allowing booking photographs and electronic images at jails to be open to the public. Modifying certain definitions concerning the H 2nd Reading Moscoso Neutral H 2nd Reading Moscoso H 2nd Reading Pettigrew H 2nd Reading Moscoso Oppose S Health Care Robinson Support H Judiciary Hayes H Rules R Hayes H Rules R Moeller Oppose HB 1729 (SSB 5631) Domestic violence victims SHB 1731 (SSB 5381) Firearms, return by law enf. HB 1739 (Dead) (SB 5639) Death penalty, eliminating SHB 1744 (SB 5650) Inmate funds HB 1747 (Dead) (SB 5789) Firearms storage HB 1748 (Dead) (SB 5198) Motorcycle helmet use HB 1753 (Dead) (SB 5493) Cannabis hlth & beauty aids SHB 1756 (Dead) (SSB 5261) Cmty policing/W St. hospital Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 20 of 53 abuse of vulnerable adults. Concerning the administration of a statewide network of community-based domestic violence victim services by the department of social and health services. Creating a protocol for the return of firearms in the possession of law enforcement agencies. Reducing criminal justice expenses by eliminating the death penalty in favor of life incarceration. Modifying provisions governing inmate funds subject to deductions. Concerning the protection of children through responsible storage of firearms. Limiting mandatory motorcycle helmet use to persons under the age of eighteen. Distinguishing cannabis health and beauty aids from marijuana. Concerning community policing at and around western H 2nd Reading Pettigrew H Rules X Ormsby H Judiciary Carlyle H Rules R Appleton H Judiciary Kagi H Trans Blake H Commerce & Gam Ryu H Approps Kilduff Concerns HB 1765 (Dead) Marijuana in pill form only HB 1766 (Dead) Medical marijuana HB 1768 (Dead) (SB 5662) Brewery promotional items HB 1776 (Dead) Marijuana producers, etc. HB 1779 Victim interviews training HB 1781 (Dead) (SSB 5228) I-90 max. rural county speed Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 21 of 53 state hospital. Changing marijuana provisions so that marijuana is only authorized if it is in pill form prescribed by a physician. Concerning medical marijuana. Authorizing a licensed domestic brewery or microbrewery to provide promotional items to a nonprofit charitable corporation or association. Clarifying transportation and delivery services for licensed marijuana producers, marijuana processors, and marijuana retailers. Requiring specialized training for persons conducting victim interviews as part of the disciplinary process for a health professional alleged to have committed sexual misconduct. Adjusting the maximum speed limit for Interstate 90 in rural counties. H Commerce & Gami Klippert H HC/Wellness Cody H Commerce & Gam Kirby H Commerce & Gam Condotta S Health Care Van De Wege H Trans Schmick HB 1788 (Dead) Invasion of privacy 2SHB 1807 Small business spirits sales HB 1817 Wheeled all-terrain vehicles SHB 1830 (SB 5948) Wrestling special lic plates HB 1831 (Dead) Murder of unborn quick child HB 1846 (Dead) Warrant officers' authority SHB 1857 (Dead) (SB 5727) HB 1876 (Dead) (SSB 5282) Extreme risk protec. orders Security systm installations HB 1883 (Dead) Child abuse & neglect cases 2SHB 1885 (2SSB 5755) Property crimes, impacts of Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 22 of 53 Creating the crime of criminal invasion of privacy via nonconsensual dissemination or disclosure of a sexual act or intimate parts. Assisting small businesses licensed to sell spirits in Washington state. Providing liability immunity for local jurisdictions when wheeled all-terrain vehicles are operated on public roadways. Creating Washington state wrestling special license plates. Concerning the murder of an unborn quick child. Establishing the position and authority of warrant officers. Concerning extreme risk protection orders. Concerning residential security system installations. Concerning investigations and family assessments in cases of child abuse and neglect. Addressing and mitigating the impacts of property crimes H Public Safety Wylie H 2nd Reading Condotta H 2nd Reading Shea H Rules R Muri H Public Safety Klippert H Judiciary Appleton H Approps Jinkins H Labor Manweller H Erly Lrn/H Svc Senn H Rules R Klippert High Support Support Oppose HB 1886 (Dead) Initiative 594, full repeal HB 1894 (Dead) Protection of workers SHB 1898 Child victim testimony HB 1901 (Dead) Vehicle registration periods HB 1903 (Dead) Distillers' spirits sampling HB 1907 (Dead) Marijuana/religious facility HB 1910 (Dead) (SB 5732) Law enforcement oversight SHB 1917 Recordings/law enf., etc. Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 23 of 53 in Washington state. Referring a full repeal of Initiative Measure No. 594 to the people. Creating a cause of action for the protection of workers acting in furtherance of public policy. Concerning awareness of the possibility of children testifying remotely in certain cases. Authorizing twoyear registration periods for certain vehicles while maintaining existing annual vehicle registration fee amounts. Modifying distillers' spirit sampling provisions. Restricting the operation of state licensed marijuana producers, marijuana processors, or marijuana retailers within one thousand feet of a religious facility. Encouraging effective oversight of law enforcement conduct. Concerning video and/or sound H Judiciary Hunt H Judiciary Gregerson S Law & Justice Ortiz-Self H Trans Harmsworth H Commerce & Gami Peterson H Commerce & Gami Klippert H Judiciary Ryu H 2nd Reading Hansen High Support SHB 1918 ORV's, etc., & their drivers HB 1945 (Dead) (SB 5687) Detention standards HB 1951 Unmarked law enf. vehicles HB 1964 (Dead) (SSB 5763) DFW commissioned officers SHB 1974 (Dead) (2SSB 5252) School safety, security ctrs SHB 1976 (Dead) WA distillery spirits SHB 1980 (SB 6020) Sunshine committee rec's HB 1943 HB 1986 (Dead) (SB 5214) Home detention Uniformed personnel, county Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 24 of 53 recordings made by law enforcement or corrections officers. Concerning home detention. Concerning standards for detention of persons with mental disorders or chemical dependency. Clarifying the authority of local law enforcement agencies to use unmarked vehicles. Addressing the public employees' collective bargaining act as applied to commissioned officers of the department of fish and wildlife. Creating a pilot program to implement regional school safety and security centers. Concerning marketing opportunities for spirits produced in Washington by craft and general licensed distilleries. Implementing recommendations of the sunshine committee. Permitting certain uniformed personnel, as defined in H Rules R Shea Shea Concerns H Judiciary Rodne H 2nd Reading Pike H Approps Blake H Approps Stambaugh H Gen Govt & Inf Vick Oppose H 2nd Reading Springer Support H Labor Kochmar Support HB 1987 (SB 5239) Court marshals/bargaining HB 1994 (Dead) (SSB 5816) Traffic safety education HB 2000 (SB 5848) Marijuana agreemnts w/tribes HB 2008 (Dead) Marijuana tax reform Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 25 of 53 chapter 41.56 RCW, who are employed by counties and are members of the public employees' retirement system or the public safety employees' retirement system to negotiate to have their employers make the member retirement system contributions that are picked up pursuant to the federal tax code. Adding certain commissioned court marshals of county sheriff's offices to the definition of uniformed personnel for the purposes of public employees' collective bargaining. Expanding traffic safety education requirements for certain driver's license applicants and drivers. Authorizing the governor to enter into agreements with federally recognized Indian tribes in the state of Washington concerning marijuana. Concerning comprehensive marijuana tax reform to ensure S Commerce and La Kochmar H Trans Ryu H Passed 3rd Hurst H Finance Carlyle HB 2016 (Dead) Unmanned aerial vehicles SHB 2017 Farmer & rancher lic plates SHB 2025 Human remains sale & display HB 2031 (Dead) Firearm safety products HB 2033 Sexual assault protect order SHB 2042 HB 2058 (Dead) Voyeurism in the 2nd degree Cannabis, medical use of E2SHB 2060 (SSB 5889) Competency eval, restoration HB 2080 (Dead) (SB 5720) Health professionals HB 2082 (Dead) SHB 2085 Commerce in liquor T.O. Traffic infrac alt penalties Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 26 of 53 a well regulated and taxed marijuana market in Washington. Concerning unmanned aerial vehicles. Creating Washington farmers and ranchers special license plates. Prohibiting the sale or display of human remains exclusively for commercial purposes. Improving public safety by encouraging the voluntary purchase and voluntary use of firearm safety products. Concerning sexual assault protection orders. Establishing the crime of voyeurism in the second degree. Concerning the medical use of cannabis. Concerning competency evaluation and restoration services. Concerning fingerprint-based background checks for health professionals. Relating to commerce in liquor. Providing alternatives for penalties H Public Safety Klippert H 2nd Reading Klippert H Rules R Appleton H Judiciary Harmsworth H Passed 3rd Goodman H 2nd Reading McCabe H Commerce & Gam Moscoso H Passed 3rd Jinkins H Public Safety Stanford H Commerce & Gami Springer H Rules R Goodman Support HB 2088 (Dead) Pistols/possession when 18 HB 2089 (Dead) Concealed pistol licenses HB 2091 (Dead) Constitutional governance HB 2094 (Dead) Motorcycle operators HB 2098 (Dead) (SSB 5933) Human trafficking laws progr HB 2115 (SB 5666) Cetacean captivity SHB 2127 (SSB 5957) Pedestrian fatality review HB 2116 (Dead) Motor vehicle crimes HB 2130 (Dead) Murder, unborn viable child HB 2136 (Dead) Marijuana market reform T.O. HB 2132 (Dead) Naloxone/opioid overdoses Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 27 of 53 stemming from traffic infractions. Authorizing possession of pistols by qualified persons who are eighteen years of age and older. Increasing reciprocity for concealed pistol licenses. Establishing the restoration of constitutional governance in Washington act. Requiring financial responsibility of motorcycle operators. Establishing a statewide training program on human trafficking laws for criminal justice personnel. Concerning cetacean captivity. Concerning motor vehicle crimes. Creating a pedestrian fatality and serious injury review panel. Concerning the murder of an unborn viable child. Concerning naloxone. Relating to comprehensive marijuana market reforms to ensure a well-regulated and taxed H Judiciary Shea H Judiciary Shea H Judiciary Shea H Bus & Fin Svcs Sells H Rules R Orwall H Rules R Blake H 2nd Reading Farrell H Public Safety Klippert H Approps Peterson H Finance Carlyle H Public Safety Support Holy Concerns HB 2148 (Dead) State auditor HB 2162 (Dead) Marijuana HB 2164 (Dead) Firearm transfer bckgrnd chk HB 2181 Highway maximum speed limit HB 2183 (Dead) Sexual abuse prevention K12 HJR 4200 (Dead) Electronic communications SB 5001 (HB 1004) Alcohol tasting by students Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 28 of 53 marijuana market in Washington state. Concerning the state auditor including allowing for audits to be conducted by a private entity and establishing an appeal process. Concerning marijuana. Recognizing the constitutional right to bear arms and revising background check requirements for firearms transfers only between and among persons who are not otherwise disqualified from legally possessing a firearm. Modifying the maximum speed limit on highways. Concerning a curriculum for the prevention of sexual abuse for grades K-12. Amending the state Constitution to ensure that electronic communications and data are secure from unreasonable searches and seizures. Clarifying provisions that allow for the tasting of alcohol H Gen Govt & Inf Chandler H Commerce & Gam Condotta H Judiciary Shea H 2nd Reading Schmick H Education McCabe H Judiciary Taylor S Passed 3rd Hewitt Neutral SSB 5002 Marijuana/traffic infrctions SSB 5004 Warrant officers' authority SB 5008 (HB 1525) Beverage containers SSB 5012 Industrial hemp SSB 5027 (ESHB 1103) Prescription drug monitoring SB 5033 (HB 1059) Sexually violent predators SSB 5036 Body armor SSB 5037 Organized retail theft SB 5039 (Dead) Clemency and pardons board SSB 5041 (HB 1558) SSB 5051 Sexual exploitation Marijuana producers, etc. Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 29 of 53 by students under twenty-one years of age. Concerning traffic infractions for marijuana. Establishing the position and authority of warrant officers. Concerning beverage containers. Authorizing the growing of industrial hemp. Providing access to the prescription drug monitoring database for clinical laboratories. Concerning sexually violent predators. Creating a sentence enhancement for body armor. Modifying organized retail theft provisions. Affirming the authority of the clemency and pardons board to make recommendations to the governor regarding petitions for reprieve to ensure that victims, law enforcement, prisoners, and others are heard. Concerning sexual exploitation. Clarifying S Rules 2G Rivers S Passed 3rd Angel S Rules 2 Angel H Commerce & Gami High Support Hatfield S Passed 3rd Angel S Rules 2 Padden S Rules 2 O'Ban S Rules 2 O'Ban S Law & Justice O'Ban S Rules 2 O'Ban S 2nd Reading Support Hatfield Support Support Support 2SSB 5052 Cannabis patient protection SB 5058 (Dead) (HB 1090) Finan. fraud, identity theft SSB 5066 Blood samples/forensic tests SSB 5067 Informants and accomplices SB 5069 Financial fraud instruments SB 5070 Domestic violence offenders SSB 5072 Failing to summon assistance SB 5076 Operating sup budget 2015 Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 30 of 53 transportation and delivery services for marijuana producers, marijuana processors, and marijuana retailers. Establishing the cannabis patient protection act. Concerning the financial fraud and identity theft crimes investigation and prosecution program. Concerning the collection of blood samples for forensic testing. Addressing informant and accomplice evidence and testimony. Making the unlawful possession of instruments of financial fraud a crime. Requiring the department of corrections to supervise domestic violence offenders who have a conviction and were sentenced for a domestic violence felony offense that was plead and proven. Modifying the crime of failing to summon assistance. Making 2015 H HC/Wellness Rivers S Law & Justice Fain S Rules 2G Padden S Rules 2 Padden S 2nd Reading Pearson S Rules 2G Pearson H Public Safety Honeyford S Ways & Means Hill Oppose (Dead) (SHB 1105) SB 5077 (HB 1106) Operating budget 20152017 SSB 5078 (Dead) Mental illness, chem depend. SSB 5099 (SHB 1668) Sexually violent predators SB 5100 Rental cars/traffic infrac's SB 5101 Mental status evaluation SB 5104 Alcohol, contr sub/sentences 2SSB 5105 DUI 4th offense/felony SB 5106 Webcam unauthorized access SB 5107 (HB 1305) Therapeutic courts SB 5121 Marijuana research license Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 31 of 53 supplemental operating appropriations. Making 20152017 operating appropriations. Funding recovery programs for persons with mental illness and chemical dependency disorders. Restricting conditional releases of sexually violent predators outside their county of commitment. Concerning the processing of certain motor vehicle-related violations applicable to rental cars. Modifying mental status evaluation provisions. Concerning the possession or use of alcohol and controlled substances in sentencing provisions. Making a fourth driving under the influence offense a felony. Creating a civil action for webcam unauthorized remote access. Encouraging the establishment of therapeutic courts. Establishing a marijuana S Ways & Means Hill S Ways & Means O'Ban S 2nd Reading Darneille S 2nd Reading Hobbs H Judiciary Padden S Passed 3rd Padden S Rules 2 Padden H Judiciary O'Ban H Judiciary Padden H Commerce & Gami Kohl-Welles Support Neutral SSB 5124 Electronic smoking devices SSB 5130 (Dead) Marijuana business locations SB 5132 (Dead) (HB 1025) WA health security trust SSB 5154 Reg. sex or kidnap offenders SB 5155 Special occasion licenses ESSB 5158 Call location info/emergency SSB 5167 (SHB 1564) Sale of liquor, prohibition SB 5173 (Dead) (2SHB 1320) E2SSB 5177 (SHB 1597) Identicard/incarc'd offender Competency eval. timeliness Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 32 of 53 research license. Prohibiting the sale of electronic smoking devices to minors. Restricting marijuana producer and processor businesses from being located in certain residential and rural areas. Requiring the submission of a waiver to the federal government to create the Washington health security trust. Concerning registered sex or kidnapping offenders. Modifying special occasion licenses provisions. Requiring call location information to be provided to law enforcement responding to an emergency. Concerning the local option prohibition on the sale of liquor. Creating an identicard program for certain incarcerated offenders. Improving timeliness of competency evaluation and restoration S Rules 2G Warnick S Ways & Means Pearson S Health Care Kohl-Welles S Passed 3rd Hargrove H Commerce & Gami King H Public Safety McCoy S Rules 2G O'Ban S Law & Justice Habib S Passed 3rd O'Ban Support High Support Oppose Neutral SB 5178 (Dead) (HB 1598) Criminal justice trtmnt acct SB 5198 (Dead) (HB 1748) Motorcycle helmet use SB 5210 (HB 1169) Life annuity benefit/WSPRS SB 5212 (HB 1290) Winery tasting rooms SB 5213 (HB 1362) Growlers of wine, sales of SB 5214 (Dead) (HB 1986) Uniformed personnel, county Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 33 of 53 services. Concerning the criminal justice treatment account. Limiting mandatory motorcycle helmet use to persons under the age of eighteen. Authorizing an optional life annuity benefit for members of the Washington state patrol retirement system. Increasing the number of tasting rooms allowed under a domestic winery license. Allowing sales of growlers of wine. Permitting certain uniformed personnel, as defined in chapter 41.56 RCW, who are employed by counties and are members of the public employees' retirement system or the public safety employees' retirement system to negotiate to have their employers make the member retirement system contributions that are picked up pursuant to the S Ways & Means O'Ban S Transportation Benton H Approps Bailey S Rules 2 Warnick Oppose S 2nd Reading Warnick Oppose S Commerce and L Roach 2SSB 5215 SB 5225 (Dead) (SHB 1068) Internet crime against child Sexual assault exam kits SSB 5228 (HB 1781) I-90 max. rural county speed SB 5232 Indigent defense SB 5239 (Dead) (HB 1987) Court marshals/bargaining SB 5240 DNA/insanity acquittal SSB 5245 (SHB 1673) Substance abuse programs SB 5246 (Dead) (SHB 1194) Death benefits/LEOFF, WSPRS SB 5233 Notice against trespass Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 34 of 53 federal tax code. Establishing the Washington internet crimes against children account. Concerning sexual assault examination kits. Adjusting the maximum speed limit for Interstate 90 in rural counties. Modifying indigent defense provisions. Concerning notice against trespass. Adding certain commissioned court marshals of county sheriff's offices to the definition of uniformed personnel for the purposes of public employees' collective bargaining. Collecting DNA samples from persons acquitted by reason of insanity. Concerning substance abuse prevention and treatment programs funded by the marijuana excise tax. Addressing the death benefits of a surviving spouse of a member of the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' S Passed 3rd Roach S Law & Justice Kohl-Welles S 2nd Reading Baumgartner S 2nd Reading Sheldon S Commerce and L Roach S 2nd Reading Darneille S Rules 2 Dammeier S Commerce and L Roach S Passed 3rd Sheldon Support SB 5247 Driving w/license suspended SSB 5248 (HB 1429) Liquor industry members SB 5250 (Dead) (SHB 1316) Arrest without warrant 2SSB 5252 (SHB 1974) Reg. safety, security cntrs SB 5253 (Dead) (SHB 1069) DNA work product, preserving SSB 5256 Strip searches of juveniles SSB 5261 (Dead) (SHB 1756) Cmty policing/W St. hospital Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 35 of 53 retirement system or the state patrol retirement system. Concerning driving while license suspended when the suspension is based on noncompliance with a child support order. Concerning performance of personal services by liquor industry members to retailers. Allowing for an arrest without a warrant when a police officer has probable cause to believe a person has violated certain temporary protection orders. Creating a program to implement regional safety and security centers. Concerning preservation of DNA work product. Requiring reasonable suspicion before allowing strip searches of juveniles in juvenile detention facilities. Concerning community policing at and around western S Passed 3rd O'Ban Support S 2nd Reading Honeyford Neutral S Law & Justice Dammeier Support S Rules 2 Dammeier S Law & Justice Darneille S 2nd Reading Darneille S Ways & Means O'Ban Concerns SSB 5264 SB 5266 (HB 1599) Silver alert system Criminally insane/facilities E2SSB 5269 (EHB 1258) Detention decision review SB 5270 (HB 1311) Missing children/advisry brd SSB 5277 Patronizing a prostitute SSB 5280 (SHB 1198) Beer, cider/grocery stores SB 5287 (Dead) Medicaid false claims SB 5290 (HB 1637) Tribes/prescrip. monitoring SSB 5292 Powdered alcohol SSB 5299 (SHB 1048) Residential mortgage lending Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 36 of 53 state hospital. Creating a silver alert system. Concerning secure facilities for the criminally insane. Concerning court review of detention decisions under the involuntary treatment act. Concerning a nonoperating advisory board reporting to the state patrol. Concerning the crime of patronizing a prostitute. Concerning the sale of beer and cider by grocery store licensees. Reauthorizing the medicaid fraud false claims act. Authorizing law enforcement and prosecutorial officials of federally recognized Indian tribes access to prescription monitoring data. Protecting children and youth from powdered alcohol. Updating, clarifying, and strengthening department of financial institutions' enforcement, licensing, and examination H Public Safety Bailey Oppose S Rules 2G O'Ban S Passed 3rd O'Ban Support H Public Safety Roach Support S 2nd Reading Kohl-Welles Support S Passed 3rd Kohl-Welles S Health Care Keiser S Passed 3rd Braun Support H Commerce & Gami Roach Support S Rules 2G Benton SB 5301 (Dead) (HB 1343) Spirits retailers/for resale SB 5304 (Dead) WA state patrol officers 2SSB 5311 (SHB 1348) Crisis intervention/officers SB 5336 (HB 1007) Traffic safety cameras SB 5338 (Dead) (SHB 1480) Intermittent-use trailers SB 5342 (SHB 1651) Human trafficking SSB 5346 Personal emer resp services 2SSB 5353 Distillery spirits marketing Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 37 of 53 statutes relating to residential mortgage lending, and enhancing the crime of mortgage fraud in the residential mortgage lending process. Concerning spirits retailers when selling for resale. Concerning competitive salaries and benefits for Washington state patrol officers. Requiring crisis intervention training for peace officers. Limiting the use of automated traffic safety cameras to detect speed violations not in school zones to certain cities. Creating intermittent-use trailer license plates. Concerning definitions related to human trafficking. Providing first responders with contact information for subscribers of personal emergency response services during an emergency. Concerning marketing opportunities for S Ways & Means Braun S Transportation Rivers S Passed 3rd Rolfes S 2nd Reading Miloscia S Transportation Dansel S 2nd Reading Hasegawa S 2nd Reading Ranker S Rules 2 Angel Oppose Support Oppose SB 5354 (Dead) Inmate postsecondary edu SB 5379 Medical marijuana for PTSD SSB 5381 (SHB 1731) Firearms, return by law enf. SB 5394 (HB 1302) Child abduction statutes SSB 5397 Trans.-related information SSB 5398 (HB 1360) Marijuana products in public Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 38 of 53 spirits produced in Washington by craft and general licensed distilleries. Addressing the implementation of inmate postsecondary education degree programs to reduce recidivism. Adding posttraumatic stress disorder to the terminal or debilitating medical conditions that qualify for the medical use of marijuana. Creating a protocol for the return of firearms in the possession of law enforcement agencies. Clarifying the applicability of child abduction statutes to residential provisions ordered by a court. Concerning the disclosure of certain transportationrelated information by the department of licensing. Concerning marijuana, useable marijuana, and marijuanainfused products S Law & Justice Hargrove S 2nd Reading Hobbs H Judiciary Billig S Passed 3rd Rivers S Rules 2 Litzow H Commerce & Gami Rivers Concerns SB 5399 (Dead) (SHB 1537) Liquor control brd officers SB 5402 (HB 1359) Marijuana acquisition/adults 2SSB 5403 Competency to stand trial SB 5408 (HB 1476) Mistreatmnt/faith-based exem SSB 5411 Wheeled all-terrain vehicles SSB 5417 (Dead) Local govt marijuana policy SB 5434 (Dead) Cannabimimetics, synthetic SSB 5438 Bicycle, moped/stop, proceed SB 5450 (Dead) Marijuana businesses Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 39 of 53 in public. Concerning state liquor control board enforcement officers. Ensuring safe, responsible, and legal acquisition of marijuana by adults. Concerning competency to stand trial evaluations. Removing references to faith-based exemptions regarding criminal mistreatment of children and vulnerable adults. Providing liability immunity for local jurisdictions when wheeled all-terrain vehicles are operated on public roadways. Concerning local government marijuana policies. Placing certain synthetic cannabimimetics into schedule I of the uniform controlled substances act. Allowing bicycles and mopeds to stop and proceed through traffic control signals under certain conditions. Expanding the restrictions on S Commerce and L Conway S 2nd Reading Conway S Passed 3rd Conway S 2nd Reading Mullet S Passed 3rd Roach S Ways & Means Rivers S Health Care Bailey H Trans King S Ways & Means O'Ban SB 5461 (Dead) SB 5476 (Dead) (HB 1535) Marijuana convictions Firearm dealer deliveries ESSB 5477 Vapor products SB 5482 GPS data disclosure SB 5493 (HB 1753) Cannabis hlth & beauty aids SB 5494 (Dead) (SHB 1458) Tobacco and vapor products SB 5499 Nefarious drone enterprise SB 5500 Firearms at schools/officers Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 40 of 53 locating marijuana businesses. Vacating marijuana convictions. Concerning dealer deliveries to active law enforcement officers. Requiring substances intended for use in a vapor product to satisfy child-resistant effectiveness standards, adopting warning standards, and prohibiting the use of vapor products in schools. Addressing the disclosure of global positioning system data by law enforcement officers. Distinguishing cannabis health and beauty aids from marijuana. Concerning the age of individuals at which sale or distribution of tobacco and vapor products may be made. Allowing the filing of a special allegation of a nefarious drone enterprise. Permitting retired law enforcement officers to carry firearms on S Law & Justice Ranker S Law & Justice Dammeier H Commerce & Gami Dammeier S Passed 3rd Roach S 2nd Reading Kohl-Welles S Commerce and L Miloscia H Public Safety Roach S Rules 2 Roach Support SSB 5501 SB 5502 (Dead) (HB 1624) Animal cruelty prevention Intimate images/distributing SB 5503 (Dead) Habitual property offenders SSB 5518 Campus sexual violence SB 5519 (Dead) Marijuana reform SB 5521 (Dead) Legal process servers SB 5533 (Dead) Electronic data, charges for SB 5539 Pistol delivery to officer SB 5548 (Dead) (SHB 1120) School bus driver immunity 2SSB 5564 (SHB 1481) SB 5572 (Dead) SB 5573 Juvenile records and fines Marijuana sales, etc. E-cigarettes, vapor Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 41 of 53 school facilities. Preventing animal cruelty. Concerning the distribution of intimate images. Establishing a special allegation for habitual property offenders. Creating procedures to address campus sexual violence. Enacting the comprehensive marijuana reform act. Adding persons who serve legal process to assault in the third degree provisions. Establishing charges for providing electronic data under the public records act. Concerning delivery of a pistol to a current law enforcement officer. Providing immunity for school bus drivers. Concerning the sealing of juvenile records and fines imposed in juvenile cases. Concerning the sales, distribution, and delivery of marijuana. Concerning youth H Judiciary Fain S Law & Justice Padden S Ways & Means Padden S Passed 3rd Kohl-Welles S Ways & Means Kohl-Welles S Law & Justice Sheldon S GovtOp&StSec Hobbs S 2nd Reading Roach S EL/K-12 Liias S 2nd Reading O'Ban S Commerce and L Kohl-Welles S Health Care Frockt Support Neutral (Dead) (HB 1645) products SSB 5579 Security guards and firearms SB 5589 (Dead) (HB 1512) Peace officer disciplining SB 5592 (Dead) (HB 1336) Security guard backgrnd chks SSB 5593 Healthcare/inmates, detained SSB 5596 (SHB 1380) Wine manufacturer sp. permit SSB 5600 (SHB 1726) Vulnerable adults, abuse of SB 5605 (HB Domestic violence assault Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 42 of 53 substance use prevention associated with tobacco and drug delivery ecigarettes and vapor products. Exempting certain firearms transfers involving licensed security guards from background check requirements. Encouraging fairness in disciplinary actions of peace officers. Allowing fingerprint-based background checks for the licensing of any security guard. Concerning delivery and payment for health care services by hospitals for inmates and persons detained by law enforcement. Creating a special permit for a manufacturer of wine to hold a private event for the purpose of tasting and selling wine of its own production. Modifying certain definitions concerning the abuse of vulnerable adults. Concerning the arrest of sixteen S Rules 2 Dammeier S Law & Justice O'Ban S Commerce and L Hasegawa S Passed 3rd Dammeier H Commerce & Gami King S Passed 3rd Dammeier S 2nd Reading Darneille Support 1226) SB 5608 (Dead) (SHB 1701) Job applicants/arrests, etc. SB 5615 Firearms transfers ESSB 5623 (HB 1515) Motorcycles on laned roads SB 5629 (Dead) Offender supervision/credits SSB 5631 (HB 1729) Domestic violence victims SB 5639 Death penalty, eliminating Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 43 of 53 and seventeen year olds for domestic violence assault. Prohibiting employers from asking about arrests or convictions before an applicant is determined otherwise qualified for a position. Exempting certain firearms transfers involving military members, law enforcement officers, and corrections officers from background check requirements. Modifying the operation of motorcycles on roadways laned for traffic. Awarding positive time credits toward the term of supervision for offenders who are meeting supervision expectations. Concerning the administration of a statewide network of community-based domestic violence victim services by the department of social and health services. Reducing S Commerce and L Miloscia S 2nd Reading Benton S Passed 3rd Sheldon S Law & Justice Hargrove S Passed 3rd Hargrove S Law & Justice Miloscia Neutral Oppose (Dead) (HB 1739) SSB 5640 Auctioned impounded vehicle SB 5643 (Dead) Firearms & invol. treatment SSB 5644 Initial detention/inv tr act SSB 5645 (HB 1401) Psych detention data/no bed E2SSB 5649 (2SHB 1450) Mental health/inv outpatient SB 5650 (SHB 1744) Inmate funds SB 5651 (Dead) Truant students, detention Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 44 of 53 criminal justice expenses by eliminating the death penalty in favor of life incarceration. Concerning the limitation on towing and storage deficiency claims after auction of a private property vehicle impound. Concerning firearms access by a person detained for involuntary mental health treatment. Concerning initial detention under the involuntary treatment act. Concerning data reporting concerning the collection of data when a psychiatric patient meets detention criteria and no evaluation and treatment bed is available. Concerning involuntary outpatient mental health treatment. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Concerning the involuntary treatment act. ) Modifying provisions governing inmate funds subject to deductions. Eliminating detention for S 2nd Reading Ericksen S HumSer/MenHlth O'Ban S Rules 2 O'Ban S Passed 3rd Parlette S Passed 3rd Darneille S Passed 3rd Padden S HumSer/MenHlth Darneille SB 5652 (Dead) Juvenile sentencing reform SSB 5653 DNA collection at jails, etc SSB 5656 Distracted driving incidents SB 5662 (HB 1768) Brewery promotional items SB 5663 (HB 1674) Youthful offenders, reentry SB 5666 (Dead) (HB 2115) ESB 5673 Cetacean captivity Synthetic cannabinoids Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 45 of 53 truant students found in contempt of a court order. Implementing recommendations of the joint legislative task force on juvenile sentencing reform. Collecting DNA at jail and corrections facilities as part of the intake process. Enhancing public safety by reducing distracted driving incidents caused by the use of personal wireless communications devices. Authorizing a licensed domestic brewery or microbrewery to provide promotional items to a nonprofit charitable corporation or association. Allowing youthful offenders who complete their confinement terms prior to age twenty-one equal access to a full continuum of rehabilitative and reentry services. Concerning cetacean captivity. Concerning the S HumSer/MenHlth Darneille S 2nd Reading Darneille S 2nd Reading Rivers S 2nd Reading Kohl-Welles S 2nd RdConsCal Darneille S Natural Resour Ranker S Passed 3rd Padden Support SSB 5678 (SHB 1349) Exempted info/public records SB 5687 (Dead) (HB 1945) Detention standards SB 5693 (HB 1775) Special commitment center SSB 5694 Nuisance abatement SB 5703 (Dead) (SHB 1718) PSERS/offender nursing care Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 46 of 53 distribution of synthetic cannabinoids and bath salts. Concerning public records requests for the purpose of obtaining exempted employment and licensing information. Concerning standards for detention of persons with mental disorders or chemical dependency. Authorizing the department of social and health services special commitment center to seek eligibility and reimbursement for health care costs covered by federal medicare, medicaid, and veterans health benefits. Allowing assessments for nuisance abatement in cities and towns. Authorizing membership in the Washington public safety employees' retirement system for employees who provide nursing care to, or ensure the custody and safety of, offender, probationary, and S Rules 2G Pearson S HumSer/MenHlth Hargrove S Passed 3rd Miloscia S Rules 2 Padden S Ways & Means Hobbs SB 5704 (Dead) Financial responsibility prg SB 5713 (Dead) (2SHB 1390) Legal financial obligations SB 5714 (Dead) Govt surveillance technology SSB 5719 Campus sexual violence SB 5720 (Dead) (HB 2080) Health professionals SB 5727 (Dead) (SHB 1857) Extreme risk protec. orders SB 5732 (Dead) (HB 1910) Law enforcement oversight SB 5742 (Dead) Preservation of liberty Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 47 of 53 patient populations in institutions and centers. Establishing a sampling program to determine proof of financial responsibility to operate a motor vehicle. Concerning legal financial obligations. Concerning technologyenhanced government surveillance. Creating a task force on campus sexual violence prevention. Concerning fingerprint-based background checks for health professionals. Concerning extreme risk protective orders. Encouraging effective oversight of law enforcement conduct. Creating the Washington state preservation of liberty act condemning the unlawful detention of United States citizens and lawful resident aliens under the national defense authorization act. S Fin Inst/Ins Billig S Law & Justice Kohl-Welles Neutral S Law & Justice Hargrove Oppose S Passed 3rd Bailey S Health Care Kohl-Welles S Law & Justice Frockt S Law & Justice Jayapal S Law & Justice Hasegawa Support SB 5751 Civil asset forfeiture 2SSB 5755 (2SHB 1885) Property crimes, impacts of SSB 5766 Home detention monitoring SB 5781 (Dead) (SHB 1448) Suicide threats, response to SB 5783 Peace officers/assisting DOC SSB 5788 (Dead) Elder justice centers SB 5789 (Dead) (HB 1747) Firearms storage SB 5792 (Dead) Forensic mental hlth office SB 5812 (Dead) SSB 5816 (HB 1994) Unlawful dog tethering Traffic safety education Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 48 of 53 Changing the burden of proof in certain civil asset forfeiture hearings. Addressing and mitigating the impacts of property crimes in Washington state. Concerning monitoring agencies providing electronic monitoring. Providing procedures for responding to reports of threatened or attempted suicide. Authorizing peace officers to assist the department of corrections with the supervision of offenders. Creating two elder justice center demonstration programs. Concerning the protection of children through responsible storage of firearms. Establishing a centralized office of forensic mental health services. Creating the unlawful dog tethering act. Expanding traffic safety education requirements for certain driver's S 2nd Reading Hasegawa Oppose S Passed 3rd Hargrove Concerns S 2nd Reading Roach Concerns S HumSer/MenHlth Billig S Passed 3rd Rivers S Ways & Means Cleveland S Law & Justice Kohl-Welles S Ways & Means Darneille S Law & Justice Chase S Rules 2 Liias Support SB 5831 Firearms rights restoration SB 5833 (Dead) Assault in third degree SB 5835 (Dead) Earned release time SB 5836 (Dead) Drug offenses/seriousness SSB 5839 (SHB 1319) Offenses prior to 18 yrs old SB 5848 (Dead) (HB 2000) Marijuana agreemnts w/tribes SB 5850 (Dead) Student restraint, isolation SB 5858 (Dead) Cannabis & econ devel comm. Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 49 of 53 license applicants and drivers. Allowing for the restoration of firearms rights under certain conditions. Modifying assault in the third degree provisions. Concerning earned release time for felony convictions involving deadly weapon enhancements. Changing the seriousness level for certain drug offenses. Making technical corrections to processes for persons sentenced for offenses committed prior to reaching eighteen years of age. Authorizing the governor to enter into agreements with federally recognized Indian tribes in the state of Washington concerning marijuana. Concerning restraint or isolation of students, including students with disabilities, in public schools. Establishing the state cannabis industry and S 2nd Reading Honeyford S Law & Justice Roach S Law & Justice Darneille S Law & Justice Darneille S 2nd Reading Darneille S Ways & Means Rivers S EL/K-12 Rivers S Commerce and La Kohl-Welles SB 5873 LEOFF plan 1 retirees SB 5880 (Dead) Human trafficking reporting SSB 5884 Trafficking of persons 2SSB 5888 Near fatality incidents SSB 5889 (E2SHB 2060) Competency eval. timeliness SSB 5891 Human remains sale & display SB 5894 Unlawful activity/properties SB 5901 (Dead) Headlight use requirements SB 5903 Marijuana selling methods 2SSB Student restraint, isolation Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 50 of 53 economic development committee. Permitting persons retired from the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system plan 1 to select a survivor benefit option. Enacting the Washington human trafficking reporting act. Concerning the trafficking of persons. Concerning near fatality incidents of children who have received services from the department of social and health services. Concerning timeliness of competency evaluation and restoration services. Prohibiting the sale and commercial display of human remains. Addressing unlawful activities on certain properties. Modifying headlight use requirements. Restricting certain methods of selling marijuana. Concerning S 2nd Reading Conway S Law & Justice Padden S 2nd Reading Kohl-Welles S Passed 3rd O'Ban S Passed 3rd O'Ban S Rules 2 Angel S 2nd Reading Sheldon S Transportation Benton H Commerce & Gami Bailey S 2nd Reading McAuliffe Support 5908 (SHB 1240) SB 5914 (SHB 1702) Fireworks, regulation of SSB 5925 Nonfelony charges diversion SB 5931 Gang prevention/public works SB 5932 (Dead) Homeless youth prevention SSB 5933 (HB 2098) Human trafficking laws progr SB 5945 (Dead) Incapacitated and vulnerable SB 5948 (Dead) (SHB 1830) SB 5955 (Dead) Wrestling special lic plates Criminal justice training Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 51 of 53 restraint or isolation of students, including students with disabilities, in public schools. Addressing local authority in the regulation of fireworks. Concerning diversion of nonfelony charges when a party has raised the issue of competency to stand trial. Exempting from the prevailing wage laws work performed or funded for projects involved in gang prevention. Creating the office of homeless youth prevention programs. Establishing a statewide training program on human trafficking laws for criminal justice personnel. Concerning protection of incapacitated persons and vulnerable adults. Creating Washington state wrestling special license plates. Reimbursing the criminal justice training commission for basic law S FP/reconsider Benton S Rules 2G Hargrove S Rules 2 Brown S HumSer/MenHlth/ Miloscia S Passed 3rd O'Ban S Law & Justice Rivers S Transportation Braun S Ways & Means Braun Support Oppose SB 5956 (Dead) Victim identity defenses SB 6014 (Dead) Pub records actions remedies SSB 6015 Hunter ed/NRA spec lic plate SB 6020 (Dead) (SHB 1980) Sunshine committee rec's SSB 5957 (SHB 2127) Pedestrian safety advis cncl SB 6023 (Dead) DOC inmates hospital care SB 6028 (Dead) Secure drivers' license, etc SB 6062 (Dead) SB 6067 (Dead) SJM 8006 Marijuana T.O. Corrections T.O. Sexual abuse/children, peers Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 52 of 53 enforcement training. Limiting defenses based on victim identity. Creating a pedestrian safety advisory council. Changing remedies for actions under the public records act. Providing funding for the hunter education training program through the issuance of national rifle association special license plates. Implementing recommendations of the sunshine committee. Concerning reimbursement to hospitals by the department of corrections. Concerning the issuance of secure drivers' licenses, permits, and identicards. Relating to marijuana. Relating to corrections. Requesting Congress, the President, and the Departments of Education, Health and Human Services, and Justice to take action to implement the recommendations S Law & Justice Liias S 2nd Reading Liias S GovtOp&Sec Honeyford S Rules 2G Roach S GovtOp&Sec Chase S Law & Justice Pearson S Transportation Benton S Ways & Means Hill H Public Safety Kohl-Welles S Ways & Means Hargrove Support of the Government Accountability Office concerning efforts to prevent and respond to child sexual abuse by school personnel and sexual abuse between peers. Bill Status Report March 6, 2015 Page 53 of 53
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