Bills by Topic Results
JAILS
(See also CRIMINAL OFFENDERS; CRIMINAL PROCEDURE; PRISONS AND PRISONERS; UNIFORMED PERSONNEL) |
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Deaths in jails, removing confidentiality of autopsy and postmortem reports and records:
SB 5256 |
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Health care for inmates, facility requirements when contracting with hospitals:
SB 5892, ESSB 5892 |
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Health care for inmates, hospitals to contract with jails as condition of licensure:
HB 1911, SHB 1911, SB 5792, SB 5892, ESSB 5892 |
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Health care for inmates, provider one system, contracting with department of corrections to participate in:
HB 1911, SHB 1911, SB 5792, SB 5892, ESSB 5892 |
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Jail time served, certification of, modifying provisions to achieve correctional savings:
HB 2050, SHB 2050 |
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Parents, rights when incarcerated:
HB 1284,
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SHB 1284, CH 173 (2013), SB 5460, SSB 5460 |
JOINT MEMORIALS
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Banking, requesting that Congress enact legislation reinstating commercial and investment banking functions separation of Glass-Steagall act:
SJM 8009 |
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Canadian cargo bound for U.S., requesting that Congress pass legislation to impose fee on cargo at border:
SJM 8007 |
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Communications decency act, requesting that Congress amend to reflect scope and power of the internet:
SJM 8003 |
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Eddie Eagle GunSafe program for firearms accident prevention, promoting use in schools:
SJM 8006 |
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Election campaign contributions, requesting U.S. constitutional amendment to return regulatory authority to congress and state legislatures:
HJM 4001, SJM 8002 |
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Election mail, official, requesting special accommodation from Congress and Postmaster General:
SJM 8004 |
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Harbor maintenance tax, requesting that Congress pass and the president sign legislation reforming the tax:
SSJM 8007 |
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Harbor maintenance tax, requesting that Congress pass legislation imposing on cargo at the U.S. border a fee equivalent to:
SJM 8007 |
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Interstate 5, requesting naming as "purple heart trail":
HJM 4000, SHJM 4000,
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SJM 8001 (2013) |
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Israel, requesting that federal government stand firmly with:
HJM 4002 |
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Legislature, 2013 first special session, reintroduction of bills, memorials, and resolutions from 2013 regular session:
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HCR 4407 (2013) |
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Legislature, 2013 regular session, returning bills, memorials, and resolutions to house of origin:
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SCR 8404 (2013) |
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Marijuana, requesting that drug enforcement administration reclassify as schedule II drug:
SJM 8000, SSJM 8000 |
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Memorials, resolutions, and bills from 2013 regular session, reintroduction for 2013 first special session:
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HCR 4407 (2013) |
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Memorials, resolutions, and bills from 2013 regular session, returning to house of origin:
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SCR 8404 (2013) |
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State route number 117, designating as POW/MIA memorial highway:
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SJM 8005 (2013) |
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Visa reforms, requesting that congress pass and the president sign legislation implementing certain reforms:
SJM 8008 |
JOINT RESOLUTIONS
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Agency rule making, constitutional amendment to require legislative approval of certain rules:
HJR 4204 |
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Balanced budget, constitutional amendment requiring debt proceeds be spent only for capital purposes:
HJR 4202, HJR 4203 |
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Balanced budget, constitutional amendment to require:
HJR 4202, HJR 4203, SJR 8201 |
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Bills, emergency clauses, constitutional amendment requiring sixty percent majority vote of both houses:
SJR 8206 |
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Community redevelopment financing, constitutional amendment to allow levying of property tax in apportionment districts:
HJR 4210 |
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Higher education, amending constitution to make support of public higher education institutions the state's second highest duty:
SJR 8209 |
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Hydroelectric generation, constitutional amendment to classify as renewable resource:
HJR 4200 |
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Income tax, constitutional amendment to allow:
SJR 8207 |
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Legislative sessions, constitutional amendment to limit regular sessions in odd-numbered years to ninety days:
HJR 4208 |
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Legislature, 2013 first special session, reintroduction of bills, memorials, and resolutions from 2013 regular session:
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HCR 4407 (2013) |
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Legislature, 2013 regular session, returning bills, memorials, and resolutions to house of origin:
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SCR 8404 (2013) |
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Redistricting plan, constitutional amendment to advance deadline for approval by redistricting commission:
SJR 8210 |
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Resolutions, memorials, and bills from 2013 regular session, reintroduction for 2013 first special session:
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HCR 4407 (2013) |
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Resolutions, memorials, and bills from 2013 regular session, returning to house of origin:
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SCR 8404 (2013) |
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School district bonds, constitutional amendment requiring simple majority of voters voting to authorize:
SJR 8208 |
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Searching students, constitutional amendment to apply reasonable suspicion standard to searches on school grounds:
HJR 4209, SJR 8203 |
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Superior court judges, constitutional amendment to require residence in county served by the court:
HJR 4207 |
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Supreme court, constitutional amendment requiring that practice of law and administration of justice functions reside in supreme court:
HJR 4205 |
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Tax increase legislation, constitutional amendment to require two-thirds majority vote for approval:
HJR 4201, HJR 4206, SJR 8200, SJR 8204, SSJR 8204, SJR 8205 |
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Tax legislation, prohibiting taxing of net or earned income:
SJR 8202 |
JUDGES
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Assault in court proceedings areas, judicial notification of public that such assault is class C felony:
SHB 1653 |
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District judges, retirement provision:
HB 1266,
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SB 5046, CH 22 (2013) |
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Foreign laws, prohibiting enforcement to avoid violating constitutional rights:
HB 1392 |
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Judicial stabilization trust account, surcharges, extending expiration dates:
HB 1961, SHB 1961 |
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Marriage, solemnizations of, authorizing judges of courts of limited jurisdiction to perform:
HB 1589 |
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Superior court judges, Benton and Franklin counties jointly, increasing number of judges:
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HB 1175, CH 142 (2013), SB 5069 |
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Superior court judges, requiring residence in county served by the court:
HB 1386, HJR 4207 |
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Superior court judges, Whatcom county, increasing number of judges:
HB 1159,
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SB 5052, CH 210 (2013) |
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Supreme court, reducing number of judges to constitutional provision:
SB 5867 |
JUDGMENTS
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Claims against state government, tortious conduct by agencies, institutions, officers, and employees, placing limits on liability for damages:
SB 5803 |
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Defendants under landlord-tenant acts, notified by alternative means of service, entering monetary judgments against:
SB 5425 |
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Legal financial obligations of criminal offenders, county clerk collection system, collecting information to assess success:
HB 1569 |
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Real property, sold subject to redemption, modifying redemption by creditor provision:
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SB 5541, CH 53 (2013) |
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JURIES AND JURORS
(See COURTS) |
JUVENILE COURT AND JUVENILE OFFENDERS
(See also CHILDREN; DOMESTIC RELATIONS) |
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Alcohol poisoning, involving person under age 21, limited immunity when seeking medical assistance:
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HB 1404, CH 112 (2013) |
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Chemical dependency treatment assessments or screenings, admissibility of statements, admissions, or confessions by juvenile:
HB 1724 |
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Dependency proceedings, Alexis Stuth act, concerning placement of child with relative(s):
SB 5762 |
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Dependency proceedings, concerning placement of child with relative(s):
SB 5763 |
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Dependency proceedings, disclosure of guardian ad litem background information record:
HB 1297, SB 5170 |
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Dependency proceedings, identifying educational liaison for youth subject to, responsibilities of liaison:
HB 1566, SHB 1566,
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2SHB 1566, CH 182 (2013) |
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Dependency proceedings, implementing recommendations of Powell fatality team:
SB 5315,
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SSB 5315, CH 254 (2013) |
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Dependency proceedings, infants placed in out-of-home care, HIV testing:
SB 5454 |
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Dependency proceedings, parent or sibling visitation during active criminal investigation, law enforcement consultation:
SSB 5162, SB 5315,
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SSB 5315, CH 254 (2013) |
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Dependency proceedings, psychosexual evaluation of parent and consequent reassessment of visitation:
SSB 5162, SB 5315,
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SSB 5315, CH 254 (2013) |
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Dependency proceedings, representation of children, appointing attorney, guardian ad litem, and/or special advocate:
HB 1285, SHB 1285, SB 5461, SSB 5461 |
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Dependency proceedings, shelter care hearing, placement of child with relative or other suitable person, timing of criminal history background check:
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SSB 5565, CH 162 (2013) |
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Dependency proceedings, sibling visitation:
HB 1140, SHB 1140 |
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Dependency proceedings, sibling visitation for children in foster care:
HB 1204, ESHB 1204, SB 5389, SSB 5389,
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E2SSB 5389 (2013) |
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Dependency proceedings, third-party visitation:
HB 1506 |
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Dependency system, work group to consider creating certificate of rehabilitation for parents who have turned their lives around:
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SSB 5565, CH 162 (2013) |
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Dependency system, work group to consider creating certificate of suitability for parents who have turned their lives around:
SB 5565 |
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Firearms and weapons crimes, provisions:
HB 1096, SHB 1096, SB 5376, SSB 5376 |
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Foster care services, extended, court jurisdiction over proceedings involving eligible nonminor dependents:
HB 1302, SHB 1302, E2SHB 1302, SB 5405, SSB 5405,
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E2SSB 5405 (2013) |
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Juvenile offenders, records, confidentiality, exceptions:
HB 1651, ESHB 1651, SB 5689 |
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Juvenile offenders, records, restricting public access to certain nonadjudication or nonconviction information:
SSB 5689, 2SSB 5689 |
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Mental health diversion and disposition, strategies for juveniles:
HB 1524,
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ESHB 1524, CH 179 (2013) |
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Mental health treatment assessments or screenings, admissibility of statements, admissions, or confessions by juvenile:
HB 1724 |
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Missing children clearinghouse, adding endangered persons:
HB 1895, SB 5556,
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SSB 5556, CH 285 (2013) |
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Murder, aggravated first degree, sentencing, incarceration, and early release when crime committed before age eighteen:
HB 1338, SHB 1338, 2SHB 1338 |
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Offenses committed before age eighteen, various, sentencing and release provisions:
SB 5064, SSB 5064 |
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Parental rights, termination of, right to jury trial:
SB 5764 |
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Parental rights, when incarcerated:
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SHB 1284, CH 173 (2013), SSB 5460 |
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Parental rights, when incarcerated or in residential substance abuse treatment:
HB 1284, SB 5460 |
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Permanency planning hearings, revising definition of good cause exception:
HB 1821,
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SHB 1821, CH 206 (2013) |
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Permanency planning hearings, revising department of social and health services responsibility to provide services to parents:
HB 1821,
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SHB 1821, CH 206 (2013) |
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Runaway youths, overnight youth shelter or program, shelter procedures when child known to lack parental permission:
HB 1250,
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SB 5147, CH 4 (2013) |
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Shelters or programs for runaway youths, procedures when child known to lack parental permission:
HB 1250,
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SB 5147, CH 4 (2013) |
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Termination of parental rights, right to jury trial:
SB 5764 |
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Youth camp placement, for minimum-risk offenders, at Naselle youth camp:
HB 1433 |