Report: LAW0330L Mar. 10, 2001 at 4:34 PM 2001 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 57th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - Senate Floor Actions for: 03/10/2001 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key: -- Fiscal Note Indicated A -- Appropriation R -- Revenue ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Concurred (S) Education And Cultural Resources HB 160 F Andersen, J Revise special education funding allocations To be carried by Sen. Ellis HB 321 Brown, D Second alternative for electing additional high school trustees To be carried by Sen. Keenan OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Concurred as Amended (S) Education And Cultural Resources HB 265 F Facey, T Tuition free classes for certain high school students at vocational colleges To be carried by Sen. Butcher OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Passed as Amended (S) Finance SB 273 F Stapleton, C Montana graduate employment incentives OB # 6 -Motions Conference Committee Appointed SB 4 Grimes, D Clarify discharge from employment during probationary period Sen. Grimes-chair, DePratu, Cocchiarella OB # 6 -Motions Motion Carried OB # 6 -Motions Motion Carried HB 216 F Himmelberger, D Increase fines for minor purchasing alcohol or tobacco To segregate items 5 & 6 OB # 6 -Motions Rereferred to Committee (S) Judiciary HB 109 Mangan, J Statewide community education regarding sex offenders (S) Local Government HB 585 F R Fuchs, D Revise review of sanitation in subdivisions (S) Natural Resources HJ 29 Carney, E Ambient air quality standards for asbestos OB # 7 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills First Reading SB 499 F R Miller, K Montana opportunity scholarship program SB 500 F R Glaser, B Revise school funding OB # 7 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Introduced SB 499 F R Miller, K Montana opportunity scholarship program SB 500 F R Glaser, B Revise school funding OB # 7 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (S) Education And Cultural Resources SB 499 F R Miller, K Montana opportunity scholarship program SB 500 F R Glaser, B Revise school funding OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred HB 349 Vote: 29-7 Haines, D Allow university employee equity ownership in certain OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred corporations OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred as Amended HB 216 F Vote: 29-8 Himmelberger, D Increase fines for minor purchasing alcohol or tobacco OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred on Voice Vote HB 46 Vote: 39-0 Dale, R Exempt certain water project contracts from procurement procedures HB 119 F Vote: 39-0 Vick, S Clarify hearings officer use by board of pardons and parole HB 125 Vote: 39-0 Younkin, C Revise information for temporary water quality standards HB 127 F Vote: 38-0 Wanzenried, D Minimum bond for fuel importers and exporters and denial of distributor license HB 134 F Vote: 39-0 Facey, T Revise vocational and technical education funding HB 156 Vote: 39-0 Matthews, G Revise motor vehicle dealer laws HB 157 Vote: 39-0 Gallus, S Felony for illegal transfer to prisoner, other than weapon or drugs HB 263 Vote: 39-0 Jent, L Venue for contesting implied consent revocation HB 267 F Vote: 39-0 Juneau, C Allow tribal colleges to apply for state adult education funds HB 298 Vote: 39-0 Facey, T Allow local government adoption of state building codes by administrative action HB 317 Vote: 39-0 Peterson, K Clarify charging by complaint HB 329 Vote: 39-0 Somerville, R Clarify applicability of registration of sexual and violent offenders HB 336 Vote: 37-0 Gutsche, G Clarify no cost for service of order of protection HB 365 Vote: 39-0 Whitaker, J Designate state butterfly HB 375 Vote: 39-0 Carney, E clarify nonresident health care professional vehicle registration exemption HB 390 Vote: 36-0 Shockley, J Immunity for injuring person committing a crime OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred on Voice Vote HB 391 Vote: 39-0 Cyr, L Clarify traffic law on stationary emergency vehicle HB 393 Vote: 36-0 Mangan, J Allow video conferencing for youth probable cause hearing HB 443 F Vote: 39-0 Clancy, G Revise notary laws HJ 14 Vote: 36-0 Curtiss, A Urge state role in managing Columbia River Basin HJ 15 Vote: 39-0 Lawson, B Urge study of community college laws HJ 22 Vote: 36-0 Curtiss, A Urge commitment to original forest service mandate OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading House Amendments Concurred on Voice Vote SB 97 F Vote: 39-0 Mahlum, D Revise travel expenses for medical treatment SB 102 Vote: 39-0 Cole, M Authorize trust land exchanges with state and local governments OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading House Amendments Not Concurred on Voice Vot SB 4 Vote: 37-0 Grimes, D Clarify discharge from employment during probationary period OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Carried HB 216 F Vote: 31-8 Himmelberger, D Increase fines for minor purchasing alcohol or tobacco Items 5 & 6 segregated from amendment report passed OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Carried on Voice Vote HB 216 F Vote: 36-2 Himmelberger, D Increase fines for minor purchasing alcohol or tobacco Items 1, 2, 3 & 4 of amendment passed; Sen. Grimes, Miller voting no HB 216 F Vote: 36-0 Himmelberger, D Increase fines for minor purchasing alcohol or tobacco HB 216 F Vote: 38-0 Himmelberger, D Increase fines for minor purchasing alcohol or tobacco OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Carried on Voice Vote SB 220 F Vote: 36-0 Bohlinger, J Earned income tax credit OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed as Amended on Voice Vote SB 220 F Vote: 36-0 Bohlinger, J Earned income tax credit OB # 9 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Concurred HB 210 F Vote: 37-0 Ripley, R Revise determination of irrigation district commissioner compensation OB # 9 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed SB 134 F Vote: 28-22 Miller, K Reduce coal severance tax for sales to new in-state generation plants