Report: LAW0330L Jan. 30, 2001 at 5:21 PM 2001 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 57th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - House Floor Actions for: 01/30/2001 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key: -- Fiscal Note Indicated A -- Appropriation R -- Revenue ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Concurred (H) Judiciary SB 40 F Vote: 17-0 Christiaens, C Interstate compact for adult offender supervision OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Passed as Amended (H) Judiciary HB 266 Clancy, G Revise governmental accountability act HB 286 Thomas, B Clarify victim's right to be present at proceedings (H) Taxation HB 369 F Laslovich, J Maintain minimum cigarette pack size in tobacco settlement OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills First Reading HB 438 Mangan, J Sexual orientation protection under human rights laws HB 439 Jacobson, H Revise appointment process for housing authority commissioners HB 440 Jacobson, H Revise county commissioner residency requirements for election HB 441 F Matthews, G New jobs tax credit HB 442 Jayne, J Revise definition of littering as traffic offense HB 443 F Clancy, G Revise notary laws HB 444 A Somerville, R Reauthorize natural resource damage program HB 445 A Gallik, D Extend consumer rate moratorium for electricity OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Introduced OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Introduced HB 438 Mangan, J Sexual orientation protection under human rights laws HB 439 Jacobson, H Revise appointment process for housing authority commissioners HB 440 Jacobson, H Revise county commissioner residency requirements for election HB 441 F Matthews, G New jobs tax credit HB 442 Jayne, J Revise definition of littering as traffic offense HB 443 F Clancy, G Revise notary laws HB 444 A Somerville, R Reauthorize natural resource damage program HB 445 A Gallik, D Extend consumer rate moratorium for electricity OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (H) Appropriations HB 445 A Gallik, D Extend consumer rate moratorium for electricity (H) Local Government HB 439 Jacobson, H Revise appointment process for housing authority commissioners HB 440 Jacobson, H Revise county commissioner residency requirements for election (H) Natural Resources HB 444 A Somerville, R Reauthorize natural resource damage program (H) State Administration HB 443 F Clancy, G Revise notary laws (H) Taxation HB 441 F Matthews, G New jobs tax credit (H) Transportation HB 442 Jayne, J Revise definition of littering as traffic offense OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Carried HB 42 F A Vote: 92-2 Masolo, G Teacher national certification stipends HB 276 F Vote: 62-35 Peterson, K Revise laws governing municipal and justices' courts OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Pass as Amended Motion Failed HB 276 F Vote: 46-53 Peterson, K Revise laws governing municipal and justices' courts OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed HB 215 F Vote: 51-49 Shockley, J Retain unimproved fishing access sites; eliminate resident user fees HB 258 F A Vote: 80-19 Vick, S Shooting range development grants HB 263 Vote: 97-2 Jent, L Venue for contesting implied consent revocation HB 268 F Vote: 95-4 Ripley, R Increase school district bidding requirements to $25,000 HB 308 Vote: 89-11 Younkin, C Reduce from 5 years to 1 year for transfer of liquor license between quota areas HB 317 Vote: 98-1 Peterson, K Clarify charging by complaint HB 342 F Vote: 97-3 Clancy, G Dedicate public service commission revenue HB 354 F Vote: 92-8 Lawson, B Revise developmental disability planning and advisory council OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Failed HB 55 Vote: 48-52 Juneau, C Inactive voter registration for nonfederal elections OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed HB 127 F Vote: 88-12 Wanzenried, D Minimum bond for fuel importers and exporters and denial of distributor license HB 152 F Vote: 88-12 Gallik, D Revise public retirement laws HB 174 Vote: 97-1 Jent, L Presumption for deferred sentence for possession drug paraphernalia HB 176 F Vote: 99-0 Jent, L Revise law on call of retired judge for duty HB 208 Vote: 100-0 Harris, C Revise contempt of court laws HB 216 F Vote: 62-38 Himmelberger, D Increase fines for minor purchasing alcohol or tobacco HB 246 Vote: 93-6 Bales, K Clarify liability for damages to property caused by livestock OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed HB 256 Vote: 96-4 Younkin, C Revise reckless and careless driving laws OB # 9 -Motions Motion Carried HB 55 Juneau, C Inactive voter registration for nonfederal elections Mr. Speaker recorded 3rd reading vote as No. HB 127 F Wanzenried, D Minimum bond for fuel importers and exporters and denial of distributor license Mr. Speaker recorded no vote on 3rd reading. HB 129 Bales, K Exempt replacement water wells from change authorization Rep. Jacobson recorded 3rd reading vote as Yes. HB 308 Younkin, C Reduce from 5 years to 1 year for transfer of liquor license between quota areas Rep. Bales recorded Yes vote on second reading OB # 9 -Motions Rereferred to Committee (H) Appropriations HB 425 F Masolo, G Maintenance of effort funds for education for TANF participants (H) Local Government Funding Select HB 124 F A Story, B Revise local government funding (a.k.a. The Big Bill) (H) Transportation HB 408 Schmidt, T Clarify law on obstruction of county roads OB # 9 -Motions Segregated from Committee of the Whole Report HB 276 F Vote: 60-38 Peterson, K Revise laws governing municipal and justices' courts