Report: LAW0330L Jan. 23, 2003 at 05:07 PM 2003 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 58th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - House Floor Actions for: 01/23/2003 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key F -- Fiscal Note Indica A -- Appropriatio R -- Revenu ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Passed (H) Business And Labor HB 312 F Lindeen, M Exempt amateur athletic officials from unemployment compensation (H) Judiciary HB 134 A Weiss, S Revise disposition of funds held by or for state prison inmates OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Passed as Amended (H) Business And Labor HB 319 F Lawson, B Revise credit union laws HB 323 Jent, L Enact model state trademark HB 347 Carney, E Allow termination or rental agreement by reason of threat of harm (H) Judiciary HB 234 F Cohenour, J Safety belt violation as primary offense under age 18 OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills First Reading HB 406 F Waitschies, K Exception for timely deposit for Department of Revenue HB 407 F Gutsche, G No charge to MT resident for accessing state park and fishing access sites HB 408 Peterson, J Revise law on fees paid to local registrars HB 409 F Lenhart, R Montana wheat protection and promotion act HB 410 Younkin, C Revise work comp for de minimus travel reimbursements HB 411 Gallus, S Revise laws on commercial fishing activities HB 412 F Cohenour, J Revise law on fenders, splash aprons, and mudflap laws OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills First Reading HB 413 F Erickson, R Increase cigarette tax for mental health care funding HB 414 F Balyeat, J Apply existing vehicle 45-day grace period for registration to other vehicles HB 415 Clark, P Liability protection for ambulance service personnel HB 416 Younkin, C Extend protest period for RID to 30 days HB 417 F Golie, G Repeal small power production facilities act HB 418 F Lambert, C Revise reimbursement of county for detention costs HB 419 Laszloffy, J Revise Montana train whistle statutes HB 420 F Lake, B Revise pesticide disposal laws HB 421 A Thomas, B Fund state's portion of Judith Basin county extension agent HB 422 Juneau, C Indian hiring preference for reservation schools HB 423 Juneau, C Authorize school board to implement "local preference" in hiring HR 2 Galvin-Halcro, K Urge recognition for seagoing Marines OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Introduced HB 406 F Waitschies, K Exception for timely deposit for Department of Revenue HB 407 F Gutsche, G No charge to MT resident for accessing state park and fishing access sites HB 408 Peterson, J Revise law on fees paid to local registrars HB 409 F Lenhart, R Montana wheat protection and promotion act HB 410 Younkin, C Revise work comp for de minimus travel reimbursements HB 411 Gallus, S Revise laws on commercial fishing activities HB 412 F Cohenour, J Revise law on fenders, splash aprons, and mudflap laws HB 413 F Erickson, R Increase cigarette tax for mental health care funding HB 414 F Balyeat, J Apply existing vehicle 45-day grace period for registration to other vehicles HB 415 Clark, P Liability protection for ambulance service personnel OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Introduced HB 416 Younkin, C Extend protest period for RID to 30 days HB 417 F Golie, G Repeal small power production facilities act HB 418 F Lambert, C Revise reimbursement of county for detention costs HB 419 Laszloffy, J Revise Montana train whistle statutes HB 420 F Lake, B Revise pesticide disposal laws HB 421 A Thomas, B Fund state's portion of Judith Basin county extension agent HB 422 Juneau, C Indian hiring preference for reservation schools HB 423 Juneau, C Authorize school board to implement "local preference" in hiring HR 2 Galvin-Halcro, K Urge recognition for seagoing Marines OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (H) Agriculture HB 409 F Lenhart, R Montana wheat protection and promotion act (H) Appropriations HB 421 A Thomas, B Fund state's portion of Judith Basin county extension agent (H) Business And Labor HB 410 Younkin, C Revise work comp for de minimus travel reimbursements (H) Education HB 422 Juneau, C Indian hiring preference for reservation schools HB 423 Juneau, C Authorize school board to implement "local preference" in hiring (H) Federal Relations, Energy, And Tele HB 417 F Golie, G Repeal small power production facilities act (H) Fish, Wildlife And Parks HB 407 F Gutsche, G No charge to MT resident for accessing state park and fishing access sites HB 411 Gallus, S Revise laws on commercial fishing activities (H) Judiciary HB 418 F Lambert, C Revise reimbursement of county for detention costs (H) Local Government OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (H) Local Government HB 408 Peterson, J Revise law on fees paid to local registrars HB 416 Younkin, C Extend protest period for RID to 30 days (H) Natural Resources HB 420 F Lake, B Revise pesticide disposal laws (H) State Administration HB 415 Clark, P Liability protection for ambulance service personnel HR 2 Galvin-Halcro, K Urge recognition for seagoing Marines (H) Taxation HB 406 F Waitschies, K Exception for timely deposit for Department of Revenue HB 413 F Erickson, R Increase cigarette tax for mental health care funding (H) Transportation HB 412 F Cohenour, J Revise law on fenders, splash aprons, and mudflap laws HB 414 F Balyeat, J Apply existing vehicle 45-day grace period for registration to other vehicles HB 419 Laszloffy, J Revise Montana train whistle statutes OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Carried HB 101 F Vote: 99-0 Jent, L Revise laws governing acquisition and possession of hunting and fishing licenses HB 183 Vote: 94-3 Steinbeisser, D Uniform notice format for health insurance changes OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed HB 44 F Vote: 98-0 Smith, F Revise rate for purchase of military service for PERS HB 53 Vote: 99-0 Newman, B Transfer certain notification responsibility from court to law enforcement HB 54 Vote: 93-5 Newman, B Add electronic communication as means of committing certain crimes HB 63 F Vote: 55-45 Kasten, D Repeal statutory prioritization of state park funding OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed as Amended HB 101 F Vote: 65-35 Jent, L Revise laws governing acquisition and possession of hunting and fishing licenses HB 183 Vote: 99-0 Steinbeisser, D Uniform notice format for health insurance changes OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed HB 77 F Vote: 98-1 Jent, L Post conviction DNA testing HB 88 Vote: 98-0 Kasten, D De-earmark certain local government and school funds -- revise earmarking law HB 96 F Vote: 91-8 Devlin, R Eliminate advanced telecommunications infrastructure tax credit HB 98 F Vote: 99-0 Mckenney, J Revise certain occupational licensing laws HB 107 F Vote: 87-12 Olson, A Student loan repayment assistance for certain teachers HB 136 F Vote: 99-0 Fisher, S Eliminate statutory appropriation to governor's office for economic development HB 174 F Vote: 90-9 Thomas, B Revising professional occupation and licensing laws HB 175 Vote: 96-0 Clark, P Clarify EQC oversight of attached to entities HB 230 Vote: 99-0 Erickson, R Revise time for payment of wages OB # 9 -Motions Motion Carried HB 101 F Vote: 99-0 Jent, L Revise laws governing acquisition and possession of hunting and fishing licenses To take from 3rd reading and rerefer to FWP committee OB # 9 -Motions Rereferred to Committee (H) Fish, Wildlife And Parks HB 101 F Jent, L Revise laws governing acquisition and possession of hunting and fishing licenses OB # 9 -Motions OB # 9 -Motions Taken from 2nd Reading; Rereferred to Committee (H) Appropriations HB 28 F Vote: 99-0 Bixby, N Require funding for nonbeneficiary students at tribal colleges (H) Judiciary HB 17 Vote: 99-0 Newman, B Making specific crimes against elderly or person w/Dev. Disability a felony