WA HB2239 | 2017-2018 | Regular Session

Status

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-0)
Status: N/A - 0% progression, died in committee
Action: 2018-01-08 - Referred to Agriculture & Natural Resources.
Pending: House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee
Text: Latest bill text (Introduced) [PDF]

Summary

Addressing water availability issues created by the Washington supreme court decision in Whatcom County v. Western Washington Growth Management Hearings Board, also known as the Hirst decision, solely by providing immediate and temporary relief to landowners affected by the Hirst decision by ensuring that a water well report for a groundwater withdrawal exempt from permitting and not prohibited by an applicable water resources management rule adopted by the department of ecology may serve until December 31, 2018, as evidence of an adequate water supply for a building necessitating potable water, allowing cities and counties to rely until December 31, 2018, on water resource management rules adopted by the department of ecology in providing for the protection of surface water and groundwate

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Title

Addressing water availability issues created by the Washington supreme court decision in Whatcom County v. Western Washington Growth Management Hearings Board, also known as the Hirst decision, solely by providing immediate and temporary relief to landowners affected by the Hirst decision by ensuring that a water well report for a groundwater withdrawal exempt from permitting and not prohibited by an applicable water resources management rule adopted by the department of ecology may serve until December 31, 2018, as evidence of an adequate water supply for a building necessitating potable water, allowing cities and counties to rely until December 31, 2018, on water resource management rules adopted by the department of ecology in providing for the protection of surface water and groundwate

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History

DateChamberAction
2018-01-08HouseReferred to Agriculture & Natural Resources.
2018-01-08HouseRules Committee relieved of further consideration.
2018-01-08HouseBy resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.
2017-07-20HouseReferred to Rules 2 Review.
2017-06-28HouseRead first time, rules suspended, and placed on second reading calendar.

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