This publication includes digest and history for bills, joint memorials, joint resolutions, concurrent resolutions, initiatives, and substitutes. Engrossed measures may be republished if the amendment makes a substantive change. Electronic versions of Legislative Digests are available at http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/digests.aspx?year=2017. HB 2200-S by House Committee on Technology & Economic Development (originally sponsored by Representatives Hansen, Taylor, Smith, Buys, Harmsworth, Graves, Maycumber, J. Walsh, Kraft, Haler, Condotta, Nealey, Bergquist, Steele, Van Werven, Stonier, Macri, Farrell, Cody, Slatter, Tarleton, Senn, Kagi, Pollet, Frame, Chapman, Dye, Hudgins, Stanford, Reeves, Dent, Hayes, Ryu, Peterson, Sells, Kloba, Santos, Johnson, Fitzgibbon, Holy, Ormsby, Caldier, Sawyer, Wylie, Hargrove, Kilduff, Blake, Orcutt, Gregerson, Young, Appleton, Shea, Koster, Morris, Tharinger, Irwin, Muri, Schmick, Volz, Goodman, Clibborn, McCaslin, Pellicciotti, Doglio, Jinkins, Dolan, Kirby, Sullivan, Lytton, Kretz, Riccelli, Rodne, McBride, McCabe, and Pettigrew) Protecting the privacy and security of internet users. Requires a broadband internet access service provider to: (1) Receive an opt-in approval from a customer before selling or transferring customer proprietary information or sending or displaying to a customer an advertisement selected to be sent or displayed based on the customer's proprietary information;(2) Solicit the approval at the point of sale;(3) Obtain new approval for any changes in the sale or transfer of a customer's proprietary information if those changes are inconsistent with the original terms or conditions; and(4) Provide access to a mechanism that allows a customer to grant, deny, or withdraw approval for the provider to sell their customer proprietary information.Authorizes the utilities and transportation commission to adopt rules consistent with the purposes of this act.Creates the consumer privacy and security account.
HB 2202-S by House Committee on Appropriations (originally sponsored by Representatives Manweller and Ormsby) Addressing the eligibility of emergency medical technicians for membership in the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system plan 2. Addresses membership in the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system plan 2.Authorizes a member who provided service as an emergency medical technician to an employer to establish credit for the service rendered on or after July 24, 2005, and before the effective date of this act, unless the service is already credited.Requires the department of retirement systems, upon receipt of a written request, to notify the member of the cost to establish credit for the service.Provides a benefit calculation if a member, who elected to transfer, dies or retires for disability prior to five years from their election date.
HB 2203 by Representative Jinkins Relating to behavioral health services. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to behavioral health services.
SB 5925 by Senators Keiser and Honeyford Concerning liquor licenses. Changes the requirements for a theater to obtain a spirits, beer, and wine theater license.Allows a grocery store licensee to be issued an endorsement to offer beer and wine tasting if the licensee derives at least fifty percent of its revenue from the sale of any combination of fresh meat, fresh poultry, seafood, or cheese.
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