Report: LAW0330L Mar. 18, 2003 at 04:26 PM 2003 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 58th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - House Floor Actions for: 03/18/2003 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key F -- Fiscal Note Indica A -- Appropriatio R -- Revenu ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Concurred (H) Education SB 307 Ryan, D Revise school district investment laws Placed on consent calendar SJ 2 Ryan, D Urge healthy school nutrition and physical activity (H) Federal Relations, Energy, And Tele SB 220 Thomas, F Revise Public Service Commission districts (H) Human Services SB 100 Grimes, D Repeal requirement for health care data base Placed on consent calendar SB 104 Tester, J Change time for computing per diem at institutions Placed on consent calendar (H) Taxation SB 162 F Story, B Exempt no additional cost services from unemployment insurance tax OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Concurred as Amended (H) Judiciary SB 13 F Mahlum, D Reduce DUI blood alcohol to .08 for federal highway aid funds (H) Taxation SB 159 F Johnson, R Tax exemption for certain RR property leased to nonprofit organization OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Passed as Amended (H) Judiciary HB 663 F A Laslovich, J Enhance enforcement of tobacco products reserve fund law OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Placed on Consent Calendar SB 84 Cocchiarella, V Remove requirement that Bd of Oil and Gas report to Rev. and Trans. Interim Comm SB 146 F Anderson, S Eliminate certain energy loan and grant programs SB 229 Thomas, F Agency may not require surety bonds on public contracts from particular company OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Sent to Enrolling HB 32 F Golie, G Allow hunting mountain lions and bobcats with dogs HB 55 Facey, T Extend authority to restrict nonresident mountain lion hunting HB 97 F Jent, L Revise taxidermy laws HB 126 F Fritz, N Change funding of consumer protection office HB 154 F Lenhart, R Revise laws governing teachers' retirement system HB 156 F Matthews, G Clarify youth court act-revise misdemeanor commitment to correctional facility HB 164 F Callahan, T Revise cap on workers' compensation adjustments HB 180 F A Clark, E Allocate liquor revenue to certain programs HB 215 F Brueggeman, J Fee for reinstatement of driver's license HB 240 Shockley, J Clarify transportation to place of incarceration HB 250 F Morgan, P Revise purple heart license plate design HB 280 F Wanzenried, D Authorize use of originally-issued vintage automobile license plates HB 305 Peterson, J Statutory definition of "current term" regarding term limits HB 311 F Stoker, R Require fee for all classes of milk sold by licensed person HB 455 F Lake, B Inspection and regulation of noncommercial feeds HB 490 F Buzzas, R Revise requirement for permanent disability claim for parental tax deduction HB 493 Branae, G Revise professional employer organization and groups licensing act HB 552 Ryan, B Clarify automatic extension for corporate income tax OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Sent to Enrolling HB 562 Ballantyne, N Revise laws relating to a customer's telecommunications carrier HJ 9 Smith, F Urge prescription drug cost control HJ 15 Wagman, P Urge elimination of brucellosis in Yellowstone Park bison HJ 19 Raser, H Resolution encouraging DPHHS review of enrollment in health programs OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills First Reading HJ 36 Pattison, J Urge U.S. Supreme Court to overturn pledge of allegiance ruling OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Introduced HJ 36 Pattison, J Urge U.S. Supreme Court to overturn pledge of allegiance ruling OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (H) State Administration HJ 36 Pattison, J Urge U.S. Supreme Court to overturn pledge of allegiance ruling OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred SB 65 F Vote: 100-0 Roush, G Revise veteran's property tax and vehicle fee benefits SB 83 F Vote: 85-15 Mcgee, D Pilot program to allow MDT to consider "design/build" RFPs SB 103 Vote: 99-0 Laible, R Transfer funds from orphan share account to environmental protection fund SB 121 F Vote: 98-0 Glaser, B Revise taxation of pass-through entities SB 131 F Vote: 96-4 Barkus, G Board of Investments purchase of loans from local development organizations SB 257 Vote: 100-0 Cooney, M Implement court notification in child abuse and neglect proceedings SJ 25 Vote: 82-17 Bohlinger, J Urge acceptance of Taiwan in World Health Organization OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred as Amended SB 137 Vote: 97-1 Depratu, B Procedure for commercial leasing of state trust land OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Carried SB 137 Vote: 95-1 Depratu, B Procedure for commercial leasing of state trust land OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed HB 363 F Vote: 60-40 Brown, R Remove reserve requirements for old fund HB 569 F Vote: 82-17 Gutsche, G At-home infant care OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Concurred SB 98 Vote: 93-6 Mangan, J Add personal care facilities to community residential facilities for zoning SB 107 F Vote: 86-12 Roush, G Increase state payment for county vehicle recycling and disposal SB 110 F Vote: 90-9 Toole, K Coordinate PERS status for PERS member elected to PERS-covered office SB 118 F Vote: 80-19 Depratu, B License plates -- delay new issue, change costs, generic specialty plates SB 132 Vote: 99-0 Mcnutt, W Clarify rulemaking authority for enhanced 911 system SB 139 F Vote: 99-0 Shea, D Adopt Interstate Compact for Juveniles SB 160 F Vote: 93-6 Cobb, J Require DPHHS to develop strategic plans with performance measures SB 173 Vote: 99-0 Mcnutt, W Revise law on rural telecommunications carriers SB 253 F R Vote: 97-2 Elliott, J 10-day nonresident fishing license OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed HB 120 F Vote: 68-31 Lenhart, R Transfer county detention officers to sheriff's retirement OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed system OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed as Amended by Senate HB 154 F Vote: 99-0 Lenhart, R Revise laws governing teachers' retirement system HB 156 F Vote: 99-0 Matthews, G Clarify youth court act-revise misdemeanor commitment to correctional facility HB 305 Vote: 98-1 Peterson, J Statutory definition of "current term" regarding term limits HJ 9 Vote: 99-0 Smith, F Urge prescription drug cost control OB # 9 -Motions Conference Committee Appointed SB 47 Gebhardt, K Increase bid threshold for certain projects paid with gas tax revenue Reps. Mendenhall, Morgan, Cyr OB # 9 -Motions Motion Failed HB 363 F Vote: 47-53 Brown, R Remove reserve requirements for old fund Pass consideration