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Washington State Legislative History

Washington State Legislative History. Cheryl Nyberg Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library University of Washington. Handout. In your handout packet On the Gallagher Law Library website, http://lib.law.washington.edu/ref/washleghis.html. What Is Legislative History?.

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Washington State Legislative History

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  1. Washington State Legislative History Cheryl Nyberg Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library University of Washington

  2. Handout • In your handout packet • On the Gallagher Law Library website, http://lib.law.washington.edu/ref/washleghis.html

  3. What Is Legislative History? • Chronological proceeding of a bill through legislative consideration • Documents created through the legislative process • Understanding the intent of the legislature in enacting the law

  4. Important Considerations • Timeframe: mid-1970s to date • Internet access: 1997 to date • Limited number of useful documents • Research may not yield useful documents • Archival material available in Olympia • Know when to say when

  5. The bill Original Amendments Final Bill reports Chronology House and Senate journals Debates recorded on audiotapes Bill files at the State Archives or the committees Video archives on TVW Newspapers Documents & Material

  6. Statute to Bill • Historical note indicating date of original enactment and subsequent amendment • Refers to the year, chapter number, and section of the chapter • Text of session law found in the Laws of Washington, chronological arrangement of laws enacted in Washington

  7. RCW to Session Law

  8. RCW to Session Law RCW 35.21.217 Utility services -- Deposit -- Tenants' delinquencies -- Lien. (1) Prior to furnishing utility services, a city or town may require a deposit to guarantee payment for services. However, failure to require a deposit does not affect the validity of any lien authorized by RCW 35.21.290 or 35.67.200. A city or town may determine how to apply partial payments on past due accounts. [1998 c 285 § 1.]

  9. Session Law to Bill Number • Legislature’s homepage, http://www.leg.wa.gov/wsladm/default.htm • Bill information, http://www.leg.wa.gov/wsladm/bills.cfm • Bill information for 1997-1998, http://www.leg.wa.gov/wsladm/billinfo/bills97_98.html • Chapter to bill table, http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/1997-98/chapter_to_bill_table.txt

  10. Tips • Look at names of column headings to understand how the information is presented • Use browser’s Edit, Find on Page feature to quickly locate chapter number • Refer to bound volumes of the Laws of Washington for dates before 1997

  11. Bill Information

  12. Bill Info 1997-98

  13. Chapter to Bill Table

  14. ESHB? • For list of acronyms and explanations, see Key to Daily Status Report • Next, House Bill Information

  15. Detailed Bill Info

  16. Bill Documents

  17. Bill to Legislative History • House bill information • Simple arrangement by groups of bill numbers • Several entries with mysterious names and abbreviations • history.txt = procedural history (Legislative Digest and History of Bills) • fbr, hbr, sbr = bill reports (Final Legislative Report) • date.txt = versions of bill

  18. History

  19. House Bill Report

  20. Journals • Not available under Bill information • Use Legislature’s multi-database Search feature, http://search.leg.wa.gov/basic/textsearch/default.asp

  21. Journal Search

  22. Journal: “Debate Ensued”

  23. Journal: Point of Inquiry

  24. The bill Original Amendments Final Bill reports Chronology House and Senate journals Debates recorded on audiotapes Bill files at the State Archives or the committees Video archives on TVW Newspapers Documents & Material

  25. State Archives

  26. TVW

  27. Other Sources • Newspaper articles: interviews with and editorials by legislators • Law review articles (more likely for federal legislation than Washington State legislation) • Cases

  28. Conclusion • What is legislative history? • What do you hope to find? • Often a long and winding road that leads to nowhere. • When should you stop?

  29. Questions?

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