Office of Governor Gary Locke
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - March 26, 2002
Contact: Governor's Communications Office, 360-902-4136
Locke signs 34 bills into law
OLYMPIA –
Gov. Gary Locke today took action on 34 bills (listed below), approving and signing them into law during a morning bill-signing ceremony at the capitol.
- Substitute House Bill No. 1397
Relating to children placed in the care of relatives
- Second Substitute House Bill No. 2311
Relating to small forest landowners
- Engrossed House Bill No. 2399
Relating to Class IV forest practices in urbanizing areas
- House Bill No. 2407
Relating to establishing the authority to create and operate regional jails
- Substitute House Bill No. 2426
Relating to acting for commercial purposes under the fish and wildlife code
- House Bill No. 2450
Relating to the Trade Center Act
- Substitute House Bill No. 2466
Relating to the multiple-unit dwellings property tax exemption
- Engrossed House Bill No. 2491
Relating to inspection of facilities used for temporary storage and processing of agricultural commodities
- Substitute House Bill No. 2536
Relating to offering health care benefit plans to school district employees
- Substitute House Bill No. 2541
Relating to interlocal agreements for jail services
- Engrossed House Bill No. 2655
Relating to protection orders
- House Bill No. 2809
Relating to forest pesticide application
- Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2819
Relating to Bush Act and Callow Act lands
- Engrossed House Bill No. 2841
Relating to the appointment of a student member to the Higher Education Coordinating Board
- Substitute Senate Bill No. 5552
Relating to border county higher education opportunities
- Substitute Senate Bill No. 5823
Relating to repealing student improvement goals
- Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill No. 6076
Relating to law enforcement officers of the Department of Fish and Wildlife
- Engrossed Senate Bill No. 6232
Relating to possession of ammonia
- Substitute Senate Bill No. 6233
Relating to possession of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine and ammonia
- Substitute Senate Bill No. 6264
Relating to chiropractors at boxing, kickboxing and martial arts events
- Senate Bill No. 6292
Relating to authorizing lay judicial officers
- Senate Bill No. 6321
Relating to electronically filing declarations of candidacy
- Substitute Senate Bill No. 6402
Relating to legal financial obligation deductions from inmate funds and wages
- Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill No. 6412
Relating to international matchmaking organizations
- Senate Bill No. 6457
Relating to athlete agents
- Senate Bill No. 6465
Relating to county auditors
- Substitute Senate Bill No. 6488
Relating to a statewide registered sex offender web site
- Senate Bill No. 6491
Relating to meeting federal standards for criminal background checks for the Liquor Control Board and the Gambling Commission
- Senate Bill No. 6511
Relating to judges pro tempore
- Substitute Senate Bill No. 6537
Relating to emergency care for victims of sexual assault
- Senate Bill No. 6571
Relating to information about ballot measures
- Senate Bill No. 6596
Relating to the number of district court judges in Spokane County
- Substitute Senate Bill No. 6600
Relating to authorizing unclassified position appointments in city or town police departments
- Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill No. 6665
Relating to State Route 167
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