Report: LAW0330L Jan. 21, 2003 at 05:35 PM 2003 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 58th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - House Floor Actions for: 01/21/2003 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key F -- Fiscal Note Indica A -- Appropriatio R -- Revenu ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Passed (H) Appropriations HB 261 F Haines, D Increase municipal finance debt limits -increase vehicle fees to repay loan (H) Business And Labor HB 315 F Lawson, B Prevailing wage exception for voc-rehab nonprofit organizations (H) Education HJ 6 Brown, D Urge federal government to fund educational mandates (H) Human Services HJ 3 Lawson, B Study child abuse and neglect proceeding representation (H) State Administration HB 309 Brown, R Provide population criterion for redistricting of legislative districts (H) Transportation HB 112 Pattison, J Allow vehicle to pass school buses stopped in designated turnouts OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Passed as Amended (H) Business And Labor HB 164 F Callahan, T Revise cap on workers' compensation adjustments (H) Education HJ 5 Lewis, D Resolution urging joint effort between Helena and Regents on Vo-Tech Building (H) Human Services HB 51 F Clark, E Revise licensure of personal care facilities HB 279 F Becker, A County as payer of last resort for examination and detention of mental disorder (H) Judiciary HB 170 Parker, J Make revocation law completely retroactive (H) State Administration OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Passed as Amended (H) State Administration HB 109 F Harris, C Montana Code reform commission (H) Transportation HB 93 F Lawson, B Authorize early purchase of vehicle licenses HB 189 Pattison, J Revise laws related to bicycle traffic OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills First Reading HB 374 Gibson, C Revise residency law for school enrollment purposes HB 375 F Matthews, G Revise teachers retirement laws-return to work HB 376 F Olson, B Permissive levies in counties with institutions of higher education HB 377 F Younkin, C Issue bonds for hydrogen futures park and technology projects HB 378 Small-Eastman, V Change definition of native plant HB 379 F Ripley, R Revise alternative livestock laws HB 380 F Lindeen, M Revise requirements for management of coal bed methane product water HB 381 Fuchs, D Prohibit income or property tax reestablishment without a vote HB 382 Windy Boy, J Repeal "English only" law HB 383 F Facey, T Licensure of rental cars in county where office located HB 384 Mckenney, J Allow limited benefit coverage health care plans demo project HB 385 Fritz, N Extend applicability of lemon law HB 386 F Stoker, R Require DPHHS to pay costs of prosecuting child abuse and neglect cases HB 387 Morgan, P Revise temporary use law for kiosks on private property HB 388 Lake, B Allow withdrawal from irrigation district assessments OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Introduced HB 374 Gibson, C Revise residency law for school enrollment purposes OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Introduced HB 375 F Matthews, G Revise teachers retirement laws-return to work HB 376 F Olson, B Permissive levies in counties with institutions of higher education HB 377 F Younkin, C Issue bonds for hydrogen futures park and technology projects HB 378 Small-Eastman, V Change definition of native plant HB 379 F Ripley, R Revise alternative livestock laws HB 380 F Lindeen, M Revise requirements for management of coal bed methane product water HB 381 Fuchs, D Prohibit income or property tax reestablishment without a vote HB 382 Windy Boy, J Repeal "English only" law HB 383 F Facey, T Licensure of rental cars in county where office located HB 384 Mckenney, J Allow limited benefit coverage health care plans demo project HB 385 Fritz, N Extend applicability of lemon law HB 386 F Stoker, R Require DPHHS to pay costs of prosecuting child abuse and neglect cases HB 387 Morgan, P Revise temporary use law for kiosks on private property HB 388 Lake, B Allow withdrawal from irrigation district assessments OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (H) Agriculture HB 378 Small-Eastman, V Change definition of native plant HB 379 F Ripley, R Revise alternative livestock laws (H) Business And Labor HB 384 Mckenney, J Allow limited benefit coverage health care plans demo project HB 387 Morgan, P Revise temporary use law for kiosks on private property (H) Education HB 374 Gibson, C Revise residency law for school enrollment purposes (H) Federal Relations, Energy, And Tele HB 377 F Younkin, C Issue bonds for hydrogen futures park and technology projects (H) Human Services OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (H) Human Services HB 386 F Stoker, R Require DPHHS to pay costs of prosecuting child abuse and neglect cases (H) Local Government HB 383 F Facey, T Licensure of rental cars in county where office located (H) Natural Resources HB 380 F Lindeen, M Revise requirements for management of coal bed methane product water HB 388 Lake, B Allow withdrawal from irrigation district assessments (H) State Administration HB 375 F Matthews, G Revise teachers retirement laws-return to work HB 382 Windy Boy, J Repeal "English only" law (H) Taxation HB 376 F Olson, B Permissive levies in counties with institutions of higher education HB 381 Fuchs, D Prohibit income or property tax reestablishment without a vote (H) Transportation HB 385 Fritz, N Extend applicability of lemon law OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed HB 15 Vote: 100-0 Newman, B Elder and persons with developmental disabilities abuse -- revise type of injury HB 89 Vote: 65-35 Olson, A Revise total maximum daily load law HB 108 Vote: 90-10 Olson, A Eliminate prohibition on corporate contributions/spending on ballot issues HB 123 F Vote: 95-4 Clark, P Revise age requirements for trapping licenses HB 128 Vote: 97-2 Rice, D Constitutional amendment to create noxious weed management trust fund HB 149 F Vote: 100-0 Hedges, D Revise sentence review process HB 153 Vote: 98-1 Ballantyne, N Revise child advocate requirements for special education HB 157 F Vote: 97-3 Haines, D Revise migratory game bird license laws HB 159 F Vote: 81-19 Haines, D Separate licensure of food manufacturers from retail OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed establishments HB 161 Vote: 99-0 Matthews, G Clarify youth's waiver of parole revocation hearing HB 169 F Vote: 75-25 Keane, J Revise insurance producer licensing laws HB 188 F Vote: 86-13 Devlin, R Clarify authority to enter private property for prop. tax audit and appraisal OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed HB 22 Vote: 98-0 Kaufmann, C Generally revise laws on traffic control devices HB 23 F Vote: 98-1 Matthews, G 3-year average enrollment to calculate community college reversions HB 25 Vote: 86-13 Galvin-Halcro, K Limit candidate to file declaration of nomination for only one party HB 78 Vote: 100-0 Branae, G Trustees to determine conduct of school on Saturdays in emergency HB 83 Vote: 97-0 Peterson, J Revise well log filing statute HB 84 Vote: 99-0 Newman, B Revising and clarifying mitigated deliberate homicide HB 102 Vote: 99-0 Cohenour, J Revise radon control act HB 132 Vote: 96-3 Musgrove, J Revise laws on reclassification of municipalities