Report: LAW0330L Apr. 17, 2001 at 06:19 PM 2001 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 57th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - House Floor Actions for: 04/17/2001 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key F -- Fiscal Note Indica A -- Appropriatio R -- Revenu ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Sent to Enrolling HB 399 F Mckenney, J Revise deposit of liquor license fees - time for publication of license notice HB 495 F Olson, A Provide the transfer of revoked coal mine permits HB 500 F Wanzenried, D Revise certain provisions of little Davis-Bacon act HB 521 Newman, B Revised law on enhanced criminal sentences HB 531 F Waitschies, K Revise licensing for fertilizer spreader equipment HB 583 Esp, J Mental heath advanced directive HB 589 Facey, T Revise subdivision exemption for condominiums OB # 3 -Reports of Select Committees Conference Committee Report Received (H) Conference HB 559 Noennig, M Revise notice periods for termination of landlord-tenant rental agreements HB 119 F Vick, S Clarify hearings officer use by board of pardons and parole HB 612 F Brown, R Generally revising election laws OB # 3 -Reports of Select Committees Free Conference Committee Report Received (H) Free Conference HB 605 F Mood, D Revise laws governing local and state air quality regulation SB 441 F Christiaens, C Alternative assessment for health assoc. plan & assoc. portability plan OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concur Motion Failed OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concur Motion Failed SJ 20 Vote: 49-50 Ellingson, J Study business closures and their impacts on workers OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Conference Committee Report Adopted HB 172 F Vote: 92-7 Holden, L County hospital employee exemption from mandated leave OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Free Conference Committee Report Adopted HB 142 Vote: 50-48 Somerville, R Authorize rules restricting nonresident mountain lion licenses HB 154 F Vote: 97-3 Mcgee, D Revise recording plane coordinates of land boundaries OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Governor's Proposed Amendments Concurred HB 47 F Vote: 87-11 Price, W Revise laws governing state investments HB 348 F Vote: 74-26 Shockley, J Revise liquor store laws -- percentage of liquor store commission HB 456 F A Vote: 98-1 Gutsche, G Breast and cervical treatment act HB 609 F Vote: 98-2 Story, B Revise criteria for establishing productive values for agricultural land OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Carried SJ 20 Vote: 73-26 Ellingson, J Study business closures and their impacts on workers OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Senate Amendments Concurred HB 3 A Vote: 68-32 Fisher, S Supplemental appropriations HB 4 F A Vote: 91-9 Witt, J Appropriations otherwise made by budget amendment HB 6 A Vote: 97-2 Mccann, M Renewable resource grant and loan appropriations HB 9 A Vote: 71-29 Kasten, D Cultural and aesthetic grant appropriations OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Senate Amendments Concurred HB 11 A Vote: 92-5 Kasten, D Fund treasure state endowment projects HB 13 A Vote: 85-15 Lewis, D State pay plan HB 69 F Vote: 100-0 Mccann, M Revise mining laws HB 516 A Vote: 93-7 Jent, L Appropriate funds for game warden trainee program at MSU- Bozeman and UM-Missoula HB 619 F Vote: 99-0 Harris, C Tax credit for preserving historically significant property HB 628 F A Vote: 99-0 Wolery, M Require mediation for seed contract disputes HJ 2 Vote: 63-37 Somerville, R Revenue estimating resolution HJ 19 Vote: 65-34 Curtiss, A Urge support for multiple use of national forests; oppose roadless initiative HJ 39 Vote: 97-2 Shockley, J Interim study of criminal statutes OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Senate Amendments Not Concurred HB 637 A Vote: 98-1 Kaufmann, C Office of restorative justice OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed as Amended by Senate HB 495 F Vote: 96-4 Olson, A Provide the transfer of revoked coal mine permits HB 521 Vote: 100-0 Newman, B Revised law on enhanced criminal sentences HB 531 F Vote: 92-8 Waitschies, K Revise licensing for fertilizer spreader equipment HB 583 Vote: 99-0 Esp, J Mental heath advanced directive HB 589 Vote: 75-25 Facey, T Revise subdivision exemption for condominiums OB # 9 -Motions Conference Committee Dissolved HB 5 A Mccann, M Appropriate money for capital projects SB 432 Taylor, M Clarify funding for aerospace transportation and technology infrastructure OB # 9 -Motions Free Conference Committee Appointed HB 5 A Mccann, M Appropriate money for capital projects Rep. Vick ViceChair, Rep. Bruggeman, Rep. McCann HB 637 A Kaufmann, C Office of restorative justice Rep. Younkin ViceChair, Rep. K. Peterson, Rep. Kaufmann SB 242 F O'Neil, J Prohibit extraterritorial building codes Rep. Haines ViceChair, Rep. Bookout-Reinicke, Rep. Tropila SB 322 F Shea, D Natural resource worker education and retraining Rep. Kasten Vicechair, Rep. Himmelberger, Rep. Lindeen SB 386 F Waterman, M Make intervention in delinquency pilot program permanent Rep. Shockley ViceChair, Rep. Wolery, Rep. Callahan SB 398 Miller, K Temporary power generation facilities Rep. Mood Vicechair, Rep. R. Brown, Rep. Dell SB 432 Taylor, M Clarify funding for aerospace transportation and technology infrastructure Rep. McKenney ViceChair, Rep. Whitaker, Rep. Mangan OB # 9 -Motions Motion Carried HB 521 Newman, B Revised law on enhanced criminal sentences Rep. Gillan recorded 3rd reading vote as Yes HB 531 F Waitschies, K Revise licensing for fertilizer spreader equipment Rep. Tropila recorded 3rd reading vote as Yes HJ 19 Curtiss, A Urge support for multiple use of national forests; oppose roadless initiative Rep. Jayne changed 2nd reading vote from Yes OB # 9 -Motions Motion Carried to No