Report: LAW0330L Apr. 21, 2001 at 05:59 PM 2001 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 57th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - Senate Floor Actions for: 04/21/2001 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key F -- Fiscal Note Indica A -- Appropriatio R -- Revenu ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Sent to Enrolling SB 4 Grimes, D Clarify discharge from employment during probationary period SR 7 Franklin, E Confirm board of regents nominees SR 25 Franklin, E Confirm regent Semmens OB # 4 -Messages from the Governor Signed by Governor SB 89 F Waterman, M Reduce waiting period for guaranteed annual benefit adjustment to 1 year SB 108 Franklin, E Advanced practice registered nurse as professional person for mental health SB 128 F Bohlinger, J Increase penalties for promoting and compelling prostitution SB 131 F Taylor, M Revise information technology laws SB 147 Keenan, B Revise public sewage and water supply system laws SB 163 Grosfield, L Reclassify certain species for management purposes SB 182 Cobb, J Revise interlocal agreements to include shared school positions SB 226 Wells, J Modify statute on use of names for mailing list SB 256 Hargrove, D Compliance with selective service as condition for public employment SB 262 F Wells, J Eliminate social security numbers on hunting and fishing applications SB 330 Mahlum, D Revise laws on pyramid promotional schemes SB 356 Hargrove, D Attach board of review to department of revenue SB 359 Halligan, M Allow city or town to create annexation district outside the city or town OB # 4 -Messages from the Governor Signed by Governor SB 375 Grimes, D Revise opencut mining laws SB 378 F Tash, B Revise CECRA to authorize collection of interest on past-due remedial action SB 380 F Mcnutt, W Revise length restrictions and fees for triple trailers SB 387 Ellingson, J Revise net metering law SB 396 Grosfield, L Increase voter participation in constitutional initiative process SB 397 Grosfield, L Increase voter participation in statutory initiative process SB 420 F Waterman, M Standardized forms and educational materials to personal-care facilities SB 426 Halligan, M Court may allow pretrial services agency to arrest SB 428 F Harrington, D Increase percentage of salary for unemployment calculation SB 433 F Elliott, J County revenue distribution of forest reserve funds SB 438 F Christiaens, C Standards for utilization review SB 440 F Christiaens, C Disclosure to consumers health care service cost participation requirements SB 448 F Christiaens, C Funding for transportation for senior citizens and persons with disabilities SB 449 F Tester, J Establish environmental rehabilitation and response account SB 450 Grimes, D Modify employment status of insurance and security sales personnel SB 455 Doherty, S Revise subdivision laws SB 465 F Franklin, E Revise insurance information and privacy act SB 466 F Waterman, M Revise mental health commitment laws; outpatient assisted treatment SB 469 Depratu, B Coordinate workforce development programs SB 473 F Waterman, M Revise Board of Visitors laws SB 474 Grimes, D Revise laws on auto and auto glass repair SB 476 F Keenan, B Clarify nursing home certification requirements; require rules SB 477 Jergeson, G Clarify use of safety restraints in nursing homes OB # 4 -Messages from the Governor Signed by Governor SB 479 F Hargrove, D Subdivision review for cluster development SB 480 Berry, D State participation in pacific northwest economic region SB 491 Taylor, M Revise telemarketing laws OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Free Conference Committee Report Adopted HB 2 A Vote: 32-13 Vick, S General appropriations act HB 474 F R Vote: 24-22 Sliter, P Revise energy laws pertaining to large customers HB 573 Vote: 29-15 Bales, K Allow oil and gas board to permit certain coal bed methane gas wells SB 508 F R Vote: 33-13 Cole, M Encourage electrical generation in Montana OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Free Conference committee Report Adopted on HB 5 A Vote: 47-0 Mccann, M Appropriate money for capital projects HB 142 Vote: 47-0 Somerville, R Authorize rules restricting nonresident mountain lion licenses OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Governor's Proposed Amendments Concurred SB 77 F Vote: 31-13 Hargrove, D Revise laws governing public assistance SB 494 F R Vote: 28-15 Cobb, J Revise retail telecommunications excise tax OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Governor's Proposed Amendments Concurred on HB 124 F A Vote: 46-1 Story, B Revise local government funding (a.k.a. The Big Bill) Sen. Stapleton voting no SB 442 F Vote: 47-0 Cobb, J Revolving fund for low-income working families OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading House Amendments Concurred on Voice Vote OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading House Amendments Concurred on Voice Vote SB 437 F Vote: 47-0 Cole, M Special landowner big game license based on acreage OB # 9 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Conference Committee Report Adopted HB 625 A Vote: 42-6 Musgrove, J Interim study of school funding OB # 9 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Free Conference Committee Report Adopted HB 2 A Vote: 32-15 Vick, S General appropriations act HB 5 A Vote: 45-0 Mccann, M Appropriate money for capital projects HB 142 Vote: 45-0 Somerville, R Authorize rules restricting nonresident mountain lion licenses HB 146 Vote: 47-0 Shockley, J Revise youth court act HB 474 F R Vote: 26-24 Sliter, P Revise energy laws pertaining to large customers HB 573 Vote: 31-18 Bales, K Allow oil and gas board to permit certain coal bed methane gas wells HB 600 F Vote: 42-5 Bookout-Reinicke, S Tax exemption for energy generating equipment for a business HB 637 A Vote: 43-4 Kaufmann, C Office of restorative justice HB 645 Vote: 45-2 Mangan, J Implement an electrical energy pool SB 19 F Vote: 46-1 Halligan, M Delay the implementation of full customer choice in electricity supply SB 176 F Vote: 40-7 Mcnutt, W Revise district court funding SB 242 F Vote: 29-21 O'Neil, J Prohibit extraterritorial building codes SB 386 F Vote: 47-0 Waterman, M Make intervention in delinquency pilot program permanent SB 432 Vote: 30-19 Taylor, M Clarify funding for aerospace transportation and technology infrastructure SB 506 F R Vote: 47-0 Cobb, J Encourage alternative energy and electrical generation SB 508 F R Vote: 35-14 Cole, M Encourage electrical generation in Montana SB 521 Vote: 29-20 Doherty, S Revise governor's emergency powers OB # 9 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Governor's Proposed Amendments Concurred SB 77 F Vote: 36-10 Hargrove, D Revise laws governing public assistance SB 179 F Vote: 47-0 Zook, T Revise budgeting and appropriation laws SB 282 F Vote: 47-0 Crismore, W Create special court to handle asbestos cases SB 313 F Vote: 47-0 Thomas, F Technology acquisition and depreciation fund SB 436 F Vote: 47-0 Ellis, A Revise school district operating expense and purchasing laws SB 442 F Vote: 45-0 Cobb, J Revolving fund for low-income working families SB 494 F R Vote: 36-13 Cobb, J Revise retail telecommunications excise tax OB # 9 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed as Amended by House SB 4 Vote: 40-7 Grimes, D Clarify discharge from employment during probationary period SB 437 F Vote: 44-1 Cole, M Special landowner big game license based on acreage