Office of Governor Gary Locke
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - March 27, 2002
Contact: Governor's Communications Office, 360-902-4136
Locke signs 46 bills into law
OLYMPIA –
Gov. Gary Locke today took action on 46 bills (listed below), approving and signing them into law during a morning bill-signing ceremony at the capitol.
- Substitute House Bill No. 1079
Relating to state buildings
- Second Substitute House Bill No. 1477
Relating to the imposition of taxes by counties for emergency communication systems and facilities
- Substitute House Bill No. 1521
Relating to authorizing the state treasurer to distribute interest from the local leasehold excise tax account
- Second Substitute House Bill No. 1531
Relating to the taxation of lodging
- Second Substitute House Bill No. 1938
Relating to sabotage resulting in damage to land, facilities and property
- Substitute House Bill No. 2031
Relating to limiting the taxation of payphone services
- Substitute House Bill No. 2169
Relating to fire districts' options for issuing warrants
- House Bill No. 2284
Relating to the disqualification of drivers of commercial motor vehicles
- House Bill No. 2285
Relating to dyed special fuel
- Engrossed House Bill No. 2288
Relating to environmental mitigation sites
- Substitute House Bill No. 2309
Relating to the authority of the Washington state board of denturists
- House Bill No. 2332
Relating to a statewide voter registration database
- House Bill No. 2345
Relating to the duty of a driver in an accident
- Substitute House Bill No. 2347
Relating to the uniform interstate family support act
- Substitute House Bill No. 2379
Relating to leaving a child with a sex offender
- House Bill No. 2380
Relating to children offenders
- House Bill No. 2386
Relating to classifying members of the Washington National Guard as resident students
- House Bill No. 2421
Relating to public access to records concerning security assessments or plans at correctional facilities
- Substitute House Bill No. 2441
Relating to amending the authority and duties of the joint committee on energy supply
- Substitute House Bill No. 2446
Relating to state agency review of water and sewer general comprehensive plans
- House Bill No. 2496
Relating to fire protection district property taxes
- Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2560
Relating to driver training schools
- House Bill No. 2639
Relating to extending the prohibition on taxes or fees specific to Internet service providers
- House Bill No. 2657
Relating to agricultural products purchased for state institutions and state-supported facilities
- House Bill No. 2669
Relating to use of animal waste as a qualified alternative energy resource
- House Bill No. 2672
Relating to limiting the liability of providers of treatment to high risk offenders
- House Bill No. 2715
Relating to marketing funds for the state convention and trade center
- Substitute House Bill No. 2800
Relating to the capital projects surcharge
- House Bill No. 2907
Relating to fund-raising efforts for the state legislative building renovation project
- Senate Bill No. 5082
Relating to defining rural counties for purposes of sales and use tax for public facilities
- Substitute Senate Bill No. 5166
Relating to branches of member institutions of accrediting associations recognized by rule of the Higher Education Coordinating Board
- Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill No. 5264
Relating to unfair practices by public employers with respect to eligibility for employment-based benefits
- Substitute Senate Bill No. 5292
Relating to modifying definitions of public energy projects
- Substitute Senate Bill No. 5369
Relating to jurisdiction in child support matters
- Senate Bill No. 5735
Relating to motorcycle taillights
- Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill No. 5748
Relating to integration of transportation and land use planning
- Substitute Senate Bill No. 6037
Relating to authorizing animal care and control agencies and nonprofit humane societies to provide limited veterinarian services
- Substitute Senate Bill No. 6282
Relating to motorcycle skills education
- Substitute Senate Bill No. 6286
Relating to the time permitted for review by the indeterminate sentence review board of sex offenders who are sentenced to short sentences under RCW 9.94A.712
- Senate Bill No. 6376
Relating to the transfer of seasonal and military leave of absence employees to the public employees' retirement system plan 3
- Engrossed Senate Bill No. 6380
Relating to creating new survivor benefit division options for divorced members of the law enforcement officers' and fire fighters' retirement system, the teachers' retirement system, the school employees' retirement system, the public employees' retirement system, and the Washington State Patrol retirement system
- Senate Bill No. 6466
Relating to county treasurer administration
- Senate Bill No. 6577
Relating to identification of subcontractors on public works contracts
- Senate Bill No. 6627
Relating to community service
- Engrossed Senate Bill No. 6713
Relating to voluntary payroll deductions
- Senate Bill No. 6832
Relating to interpreter services for public assistance recipients
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