Bills by Topic Results
Bills that have passed the Legislature are shown in bold text with an * preceding them.
OCEAN WATERS AND RESOURCES
(See also COMMERCIAL VESSELS AND SHIPPING; MARINE WATERS, STATE) |
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Marine resources advisory council, eliminating expiration of:
SB 5590 |
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Marine resources advisory council, extending expiration of:
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SSB 5590, CH 91 (2022) |
OIL AND GAS
(See also FUELS; UTILITIES) |
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Natural gas, products containing olefins from methanol manufactured from, prohibitions:
SB 5494 |
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Natural gas, renewable, as alternative energy resource when siting facilities:
HB 1812, SHB 1812,
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E2SHB 1812, CH 183 (2022) PV |
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Oil spills, financial responsibility requirements, including certificates:
HB 1691, SHB 1691,
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E2SHB 1691, CH 202 (2022) |
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Oil spills, statewide master oil and hazardous substance spill prevention and contingency plan, modifying provisions:
*
SB 5747, CH 54 (2022) |
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Petroleum/other hydrocarbons, future purchases from Russia of, urging congress to support restricting/prohibiting:
HJM 4003 |
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Petroleum/petrochemical high hazard facilities, skilled journeypersons in, wage rate criteria for:
HB 1776 |
OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS
(See also CITIES AND TOWNS; COUNTIES; LEGISLATURE) |
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Agendas, online posting of, requirement:
HB 1056, ESHB 1056 |
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Emergency, declared, public agency remote or limited in-person-attendance meetings due to, requirements:
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ESHB 1329, CH 115 (2022) |
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Executive sessions, during governing body meetings, when public excluded, indicating in meeting minutes:
HB 1329,
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ESHB 1329, CH 115 (2022) |
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Heather "Newsbrooke" Brooke, Ph.D. act, creating revised Washington state open public meetings act via:
HB 1329 |
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Legislative meetings/hearings, knowingly open carrying firearm/weapon at, prohibiting:
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ESSB 5038, CH 261 (2021) |
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Legislative meetings/hearings, openly carrying firearm/weapon at, prohibiting:
SB 5038 |
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Legislature, executive rules committee in house of representatives, all meetings to be open to public:
HB 1695 |
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Legislature, facilities and operations committee in senate, all meetings to be open to public:
HB 1695 |
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Municipalities, public meetings of, open carrying firearm/weapon at, authority to restrict:
SB 5568, SSB 5568 |
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Notices, for special meetings, agency online posting of:
HB 1056, ESHB 1056 |
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Open public meetings act of 1971, revising as Washington state open public meetings act (OPMA):
HB 1329,
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ESHB 1329, CH 115 (2022) |
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Public attendance/comment, via remote access means, at public agency governing body meetings, when:
HB 1329 |
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Public observation/participation/comment, via remote access means, at public agency governing body meetings, when:
*
ESHB 1329, CH 115 (2022) |
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Remote meetings via remote access, for governing bodies of local governments/public agencies, requirements:
HB 1329,
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ESHB 1329, CH 115 (2022) |
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Remote or limited meetings, during declared emergency, agency authority for:
HB 1056, ESHB 1056 |
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School districts, board of directors meetings, audio recordings of, requiring, when:
EHB 1973 |
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School districts, board of directors meetings, conduct/order of business/quorum, model policy/procedure for:
HB 2087, SB 5858 |
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School districts, board of directors meetings, recordings of, public record requests for:
EHB 1973 |
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Uniform public expression protection act:
SB 5009,
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SSB 5009, CH 259 (2021) |
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Video or audio recordings, of governing body meetings, online availability requirements:
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ESHB 1329, CH 115 (2022) |
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Video recordings, of governing body meetings, online availability requirements:
HB 1329 |
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Virtual setting, holding regular/special meetings with public testimony in, public agency authority for:
HB 1180 |
ORDERS OF COURT
(See also PROTECTION ORDERS) |
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Ex parte orders, county clerk processing of, authorizing higher fee for:
HB 1407 |
OUTDOOR RECREATION
(See also BOATS AND BOATING; DISCOVER PASS; FISHING; GROWTH MANAGEMENT; PARKS; PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION; RECREATION AND CONSERVATION OFFICE) |
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Better Washington outdoor recreation leadership and development, joint select committee on, establishing:
HB 1882 |
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Better Washington outdoor recreation leadership and development, report on:
HB 1882 |
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Clean air act, "enjoyment of life and property," to include parks and related areas:
HB 1057 |
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Disabilities, youth with, Boundless Washington program and the Boundless Washington fellows, honoring:
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SR 8620 (2021) |
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Districts, park and recreation, property tax levy rate limit for island district in county of 2 million or more:
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HB 1034, CH 117 (2021) |
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Facilities, parks and recreation commission-owned, on national/state registers, leasehold excise tax exemption:
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HB 2058, CH 147 (2022) |
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Outdoor recreation and climate adaptation account, creating:
HB 1823 |
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Parks/trails/outdoor spaces, "parks Rx" health and wellness pilot program, task force for developing, convening:
SB 5292, SSB 5292 |
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Recreation sites/lands, state, extending free days when discover pass not required to:
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SB 5504, CH 83 (2022) |
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Recreation sites/lands, state, free access via repeal of discover pass and additional requirements, when:
SB 5608 |
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Recreation sites/lands, state, free access via repeal of discover pass and daily permit fees:
HB 1824 |
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Roads/trails/paths, use in rural counties by groups of 6 or more not in same household, bicycle tour permit for:
HB 1435 |
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Schools, outdoor/nature-based education programs in, pilot project for, establishing:
HB 1466 |
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Shooting, recreational target, on DNR-managed lands:
SB 5865 |
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Skiing, ski rack on vehicle, temporary obstruction of single license plate by, allowing, when:
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EHB 1784, CH 130 (2022) |
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State lands/facilities designated for recreation, "open safe, open now" plan Phase 3 regulations capacity limits:
HB 1553, SB 5473 |
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Trails, DNR-/DFW-managed, electric-assisted bicycle use on, when:
HB 1524 |
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Trails, electric-assisted bicycle use on trails closed to motor vehicles, determining where and which bicycle classes:
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ESSB 5452, CH 191 (2021) |
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Trails, electric-assisted bicycle use on trails closed to motor vehicles, when:
SB 5452 |
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Washington outdoor recreation leadership and development act, or the better world act:
HB 1882 |