Report: LAW0330L Apr. 07, 2003 at 04:38 PM 2003 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 58th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - House Floor Actions for: 04/07/2003 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key F -- Fiscal Note Indica A -- Appropriatio R -- Revenu ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Sent to Enrolling HB 6 A Witt, J Renewable resource grants HB 8 A Witt, J Renewable resource bonds and loans HB 186 F Matthews, G Revise motor vehicle dealer licensing HB 195 F Younkin, C Mandatory penalty provisions for DUI offenders -- for federal funding HB 205 F Franklin, E Comply with federal changes to insurance privacy laws HB 230 Erickson, R Revise time for payment of wages HB 293 F Smith, F Prohibit racial profiling HB 384 Mckenney, J Allow limited benefit coverage health care plans demo project HB 419 Laszloffy, J Revise Montana train whistle statutes HB 431 F Lawson, B Allow local government first right of refusal when certain state land to be sold HB 445 Pattison, J Revise load length on hay trucks HB 456 Parker, J Revise partner-family member assault law HB 474 Weiss, S Clarify that vehicle leases are not sales or security interests HB 482 Forrester, G Change indemnification in insurance clauses for construction contracts HB 494 F Wilson, B Revise physician licensing laws for those in temporary residency program HB 501 F Noennig, M Revise licensure of radiologic technologists HB 524 F Mendenhall, S License outdoor behavioral programs HB 546 F Wagman, P Increase incarceration period for failure to provide child support HB 555 Bitney, R Revise amount charged for past due loan payments OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Sent to Enrolling HB 579 Shockley, J Person must be informed of loss of firearm rights when injunction sought HB 580 F Bitney, R Dispute resolution for PSC HB 591 F Fuchs, D Provide for term permit fees for certain overweight vehicle loads HB 637 F Raser, H Restrict unsolicited faxes HB 678 F Lindeen, M Declaratory rulings for natural streambed and land preservation act HJ 12 Fuchs, D Urge passage of terrorist free America Act HJ 26 Younkin, C Support necessary steps to move MT into hydrogen-based economy OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Senate Amendments Concur Motion Failed HB 211 F Vote: 42-58 Newman, B Revise statutes governing parole board HB 283 F Vote: 14-86 Fuchs, D Substitute state wolf management plan OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Senate Amendments Concurred HB 17 Vote: 100-0 Newman, B Making exploitation of elderly or person w/Dev. Disability a felony HB 20 F Vote: 96-4 Golie, G Allow FWP auction of a mule deer license and an elk license HB 40 Vote: 99-0 Newman, B Clarify stop-and-frisk law HB 50 F Vote: 98-0 Haines, D Revise Montana food, drug, and cosmetic act HB 54 Vote: 98-1 Newman, B Add electronic communication as means of committing certain crimes HB 67 Vote: 86-13 Kaufmann, C Revise laws relating to pedestrian traffic HB 76 F Vote: 99-0 Mckenney, J Establish certified regional development corporations and treasure communities HB 98 F Vote: 98-0 Mckenney, J Revise certain occupational licensing laws HB 104 Vote: 98-0 Bergren, B Revise laws for insurance purchasing pools OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Senate Amendments Concurred HB 110 F Vote: 100-0 Lange, M Eliminate worker liability for subsequent medical visits HB 123 F Vote: 94-6 Clark, P Revise age requirements for trapping licenses HB 127 F Vote: 99-1 Fritz, N Revise unfair trade and consumer protection act of 1973 HB 134 A Vote: 95-2 Weiss, S Revise disposition of funds held by or for state prison inmates HB 145 F Vote: 99-0 Mckenney, J Revise insurance laws HB 155 Vote: 100-0 Jent, L Revise voting system technologies and vote counting process HB 157 F Vote: 89-6 Haines, D Revise migratory game bird license laws HB 161 Vote: 98-0 Matthews, G Clarify youth's waiver of parole revocation hearing HB 169 F Vote: 91-8 Keane, J Revise insurance producer licensing laws HB 170 Vote: 99-0 Parker, J Make revocation law completely retroactive HB 171 Vote: 99-0 Parker, J Restrict to 1 year time to file post-judgment motion to withdraw guilty plea HB 179 Vote: 98-0 Matthews, G Expand eligibility for captive insurer location in Montana HB 183 Vote: 98-0 Steinbeisser, D Uniform notice format for health insurance changes HB 210 Vote: 97-0 Shockley, J Authorize appeal of denial of withdrawal of guilty plea HB 218 F Vote: 99-0 Bookout-Reinicke, S Escort and fees for transporting radioactive waste HB 220 F Vote: 97-2 Laszloffy, J Revise restitution laws HB 222 F Vote: 96-1 Parker, J DOC sentencing revisions -- revise suspended sentence laws HB 224 F Vote: 94-3 Shockley, J Clarify employment status of special masters HB 237 F Vote: 89-10 Brueggeman, J Require muffler on motor vehicle with compression brakes HB 269 Vote: 92-6 Bergren, B Revise fire marshal laws HB 303 Vote: 86-13 Olson, A Revise definition of "facility" under major facility siting act HB 337 Vote: 97-0 Ripley, R Revise law on moving electrical lines for house moving HB 481 F A R Vote: 93-4 Lewis, D Imposing a utilization fee on hospitals for acute in-patient care days HB 499 Vote: 98-0 Franklin, E Ensure proper state response to bio-terrorism HB 527 Vote: 63-36 Mendenhall, S Provide long-term plan for mined-land reclamation OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Senate Amendments Concurred HB 532 F Vote: 98-1 Stoker, R Revise election of drainage district commissioners OB # 9 -Motions Conference Committee Appointed HB 211 F Newman, B Revise statutes governing parole board Rep. Laszloffy, Rep. Everett, Rep. Bixby HB 283 F Fuchs, D Substitute state wolf management plan Rep. Fuchs, Rep. Balyeat, Rep. Jent OB # 9 -Motions Motion Failed SB 39 F Vote: 47-51 Mahlum, D Prohibit open containers in vehicles -- penalty -- federal funding requirement Table motion to take from committee and place on 2nd reading SB 39 F Vote: 48-50 Mahlum, D Prohibit open containers in vehicles -- penalty -- federal funding requirement Take from committee and place on 2nd reading the 75th Legislative day