Representative Ed Orcutt

Biennium:

Prime Sponsored Bills


Bill NumberBrief Description
HB 1038 Regarding specialized forest products.  Fiscal Note
HB 1057 Concerning ballot title information.  Fiscal Note
HB 1472 Modifying the time limit for state officials to solicit or accept contributions. 
HB 1473 Adding a requirement to sexual health education to include elements of and consequences for conviction of sexual offenses where the victim is a minor. 
HB 1474 Changing border county opportunity program provisions.  Fiscal Note
HB 1475 Requiring state agency rule-making information to be posted on each state agency's web site.  Fiscal Note
HB 1476 Addressing the rights of crime victims.  Fiscal Note
HB 1477 Concerning the use by noneligible entities of tax exempt property owned by certain organizations.  Fiscal Note
HB 1478 Addressing vehicle registrations for deployed military personnel.  Fiscal Note
HB 1479 Prohibiting adverse possession claims. 
HB 1480 Providing additional time to appeal property assessed valuation.  Fiscal Note
HB 1637 Regarding the payment of compensation to small forest landowners participating in the forest riparian easement program.  Fiscal Note
HB 1838 Creating a raffle-only limited recreational rainbow trout fishery in Spirit Lake.  Fiscal Note
HB 1950 Requiring assessors to give notice of the true and fair value of real property regardless of whether there was a change in value.  Fiscal Note
HB 2063 Requiring notice of the incarcerated status of a convicted felon in any solicitation posted on the internet. 
HB 2064 Concerning continuing education for pharmacy technicians. 
HB 2065 Issuing firearms certificates to retired law enforcement officers. 
HB 2066 Excluding the value of rebates from sales and use taxation. 
HB 2067 Allowing valuation increases to be spread over time. 
HB 2226 Issuing firearms certificates to retired law enforcement officers. 
HJR 4206 Providing for value averaging. 
HJR 4207 Amending the state Constitution to include an expenditure limit. 
HJR 4208 Placing restrictions on tax increases. 

Secondary Sponsored Bills


Bill NumberBrief Description
HB 1038 Regarding specialized forest products.  Fiscal Note
HB 1057 Concerning ballot title information.  Fiscal Note
HB 1472 Modifying the time limit for state officials to solicit or accept contributions. 
HB 1473 Adding a requirement to sexual health education to include elements of and consequences for conviction of sexual offenses where the victim is a minor. 
HB 1474 Changing border county opportunity program provisions.  Fiscal Note
HB 1475 Requiring state agency rule-making information to be posted on each state agency's web site.  Fiscal Note
HB 1476 Addressing the rights of crime victims.  Fiscal Note
HB 1477 Concerning the use by noneligible entities of tax exempt property owned by certain organizations.  Fiscal Note
HB 1478 Addressing vehicle registrations for deployed military personnel.  Fiscal Note
HB 1479 Prohibiting adverse possession claims. 
HB 1480 Providing additional time to appeal property assessed valuation.  Fiscal Note
HB 1637 Regarding the payment of compensation to small forest landowners participating in the forest riparian easement program.  Fiscal Note
HB 1838 Creating a raffle-only limited recreational rainbow trout fishery in Spirit Lake.  Fiscal Note
HB 1950 Requiring assessors to give notice of the true and fair value of real property regardless of whether there was a change in value.  Fiscal Note
HB 2063 Requiring notice of the incarcerated status of a convicted felon in any solicitation posted on the internet. 
HB 2064 Concerning continuing education for pharmacy technicians. 
HB 2065 Issuing firearms certificates to retired law enforcement officers. 
HB 2066 Excluding the value of rebates from sales and use taxation. 
HB 2067 Allowing valuation increases to be spread over time. 
HB 2226 Issuing firearms certificates to retired law enforcement officers. 
HJR 4206 Providing for value averaging. 
HJR 4207 Amending the state Constitution to include an expenditure limit. 
HJR 4208 Placing restrictions on tax increases. 
HB 1009 Extending the expiration dates for existing sales and use tax exemptions related to certain electricity generation.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Extending the expiration dates for existing sales and use tax exemptions related to certain electricity generation. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Modifying existing sales and use tax exemptions related to certain electricity generation. )
  Fiscal Note
HB 1018 Modifying when a special election may be held.  Fiscal Note
HB 1019 Eliminating the requirement that auditors send a ballot or an application to receive a ballot to inactive voters.  Fiscal Note
HB 1020 Creating an Afghanistan-Iraq war memorial. 
HB 1026 Verifying that applicants for drivers' licenses and identicards are lawfully within the United States. 
HB 1056 Requiring annual revaluations of property for property tax purposes. 
HB 1062 Modifying the electrolytic processing business tax exemption.  Fiscal Note
HB 1076 Allowing crime victims to submit input to the department of corrections regarding an offender's placement in work release.  Fiscal Note
HB 1093 Concerning the creation of a historical parks and historic reserves tax incentive program. 
HB 1094 Naming state highway routes. 
HB 1114 Regarding youth hunting privileges. 
HB 1115 Concerning animal trapping.  Fiscal Note
HB 1118 Requiring signage on certain lands that are closed to the public.  Fiscal Note
HB 1137 Protecting landowners' investments in Christmas trees. 
HB 1152 Providing notification stickers to drivers with certain disabilities or impairments.  Fiscal Note
HB 1154 Prohibiting local governments from imposing fees, taxes, or other charges on the transfer of disposable shopping bags. 
HB 1206 Eliminating prepayment requirements as a condition to contesting a tax.  Fiscal Note
HB 1277 Protecting the public from sex offenders released into the community. 
HB 1281 Addressing the rights of victims, survivors, and witnesses of crimes.  Fiscal Note
HB 1288 Exempting the annual parental declaration of intent to home school from the public disclosure act. 
HB 1297 Concerning the excise taxation of bullion and rare earth metals.  Fiscal Note
HB 1304 Providing a limited property tax exemption for the use of facilities by artistic, scientific, and historical organizations.  Fiscal Note
HB 1360 Concerning funding for infrastructure that supports dense, affordable development in transit-oriented areas.  Fiscal Note
HB 1367 Eliminating the license plate retention fee.  Fiscal Note
HB 1368 Modifying the requirement to periodically replace license plates.  Fiscal Note
HB 1458 Addressing fiscal notes. 
HB 1461 Regarding options for determining the pay periods for county employees. 
HB 1470 Honoring recipients of the purple heart through exemptions from vehicle licensing fees.  Fiscal Note
HB 1483 Concerning forestry operations. 
HB 1484 Expanding the riparian open space program to include lands that contain habitat of species that are federally listed as threatened or endangered.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Expanding the riparian open space program to include lands that contain critical habitat of threatened or endangered species. (REVISED FOR PASSED LEGISLATURE: Regarding habitat open space. )
  Fiscal Note
HB 1485 Concerning sales and use tax exemptions for prescribed durable medical equipment used in the home and prescribed mobility enhancing equipment. 
HB 1523 Concerning the burden of proof for corrections to property tax valuations made by public officials. 
HB 1525 Promoting economic development and community revitalization.  Fiscal Note
HB 1603 Establishing a set minimum hourly wage. 
HB 1610 Creating incentives for the use of biomass in renewable energy production.  Fiscal Note
HB 1613 Establishing a meat and poultry inspection program.  Fiscal Note
HB 1617 Reducing the regulatory burden for Washington businesses.  Fiscal Note
HB 1633 Providing excise tax exemptions for hog fuel used for production of electricity, steam, heat, or biofuel.  Fiscal Note
HB 1654 Establishing a period of public and legislative review of appropriations legislation. 
HB 1655 Requiring a balanced legislative budget. 
HB 1656 Defining the near general fund and requiring revenue forecasts thereof. 
HB 1657 Prioritizing basic education expenditures within the state appropriations process. 
HB 1661 Reducing the authority of the state board of health with regard to small-scale sewage systems. 
HB 1665 Assisting small forest landowners to keep their land in active working forestry.  Fiscal Note
HB 1725 Directing the forest practices board to develop a single-tier buffer rule for small acreage timber harvests.  Fiscal Note
HB 1774 Excluding certain state forest land revenues from the basic education allocation.  Fiscal Note
HB 1777 Concerning certificates of need.  Fiscal Note
HB 1815 Concerning current use valuation under the property tax open space program.  Fiscal Note
HB 1818 Clarifying that multiple qualified buildings are eligible for the high technology retail sales and use tax deferral.  Fiscal Note
HB 1832 Protecting the constitutionally guaranteed right to the lawful possession of firearms during an emergency. 
HB 1834 Requiring the electronic monitoring of all registered sex offenders who are classified as risk level III, have registered as homeless or transient, or have a prior conviction for failure to register as a sex offender. 
HB 1839 Improving the resources and tools community corrections officers and law enforcement need to perform their duties protecting the public.  Fiscal Note
HB 1840 Increasing the flexibility of community corrections officers to make searches of offenders in the community.  Fiscal Note
HB 1853 Requiring the governor's signature on significant legislative rules. 
HB 1863 Enacting the fair competition for the environment act of 2009.  Fiscal Note
HB 1872 Providing tax incentives for the purchase of health care plans. 
HB 1874 Concerning compliance with sales, use, and business and occupation tax requirements. 
HB 1875 Concerning research and development tax incentives and reporting requirements for economic development purposes.  Fiscal Note
HB 1876 Providing funds for disabled veterans through voluntary donations.  Fiscal Note
HB 1879 Providing for the delivery of educational services to children who are deaf and hearing impaired.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Providing for the delivery of educational services to children who are deaf and hard of hearing.
  Fiscal Note
HB 1902 Improving budget transparency by consolidating accounts into the state general fund.  Fiscal Note
HB 1910 Authorizing existing city and county real estate excise taxes to be expended on municipally owned heavy rail short lines. 
HB 1911 Modifying the business and occupation tax rate on wholesalers of solar energy systems and including semiconductor materials.  Fiscal Note
HB 1917 Counting original ballots in the event of a manual recount. 
HB 1928 Setting the minimum wage rate for minors. 
HB 1953 Allowing department of fish and wildlife enforcement officers to transfer service credit.  Fiscal Note
HB 2011 Regarding firearms safety education programs. 
HB 2027 Making it a felony to drive or be in physical control of a vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug when the person has two or more prior offenses within seven years. 
HB 2028 Modifying vehicular homicide and vehicular assault provisions. 
HB 2034 Making residential burglary a crime against persons. 
HB 2035 Requiring registered sex and kidnapping offenders to submit information regarding any e-mail addresses and any web sites they create or operate.  Fiscal Note
HB 2043 Establishing consistent standards for agency decision making. 
HB 2045 Clarifying the use of impact fees imposed by voter-approved transportation benefit districts. 
HB 2086 Regarding voluntary participation in a state or national animal identification system. 
HB 2093 Requiring a reduction in toll rates charged to motorcycles. 
HB 2209 Limiting special sex offender sentencing alternatives to the immediate victim's family members. 
HB 2216 Transferring all mandatory, regulatory, licensing, and disciplinary functions of the Washington state bar association to the Washington state supreme court. 
HB 2266 Concerning commercial salmon fishing gear. 
HB 2307 Concerning existing uses on state highway rights-of-way. 
HB 2386 Requiring a seventy-two hour budget review period prior to hearings or votes on appropriation and revenue bills. 
HJM 4011 Requesting that the new Tacoma Narrows bridge be named the Bob Oke bridge. 
HJM 4014 Requesting that House Resolution 6922 or substantially similar legislation be enacted to help stabilize the trucking industry. 
HJR 4203 Amending the Constitution to prioritize basic education expenditures within the state appropriations process. 
HJR 4204 Ensuring only a marriage between a man and a woman is valid and recognized in Washington. 
HJR 4209 Requiring extraordinary revenue growth to be transferred to the budget stabilization account. 
HJR 4210 Requiring that all mandatory, regulatory, licensing, and disciplinary functions regarding the practice of law and administration of justice reside exclusively in the supreme court. 
HCR 4405 Agreeing to limit the length of the 2010 legislative session to no more than forty-five days. 
HR 4602 Recognizing the Washington National Guard. 
HR 4603 Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream. 
HR 4604 Celebrating Children's Day. 
HR 4605 Honoring Mary Skinner. 
HR 4614 Celebrating Presidents' Day. 
HR 4647 Recognizing scholar-athletes. 
HR 4651 Recognizing military children.