Report: LAW0330L Apr. 23, 2003 at 06:17 PM 2003 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 58th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - House Floor Actions for: 04/23/2003 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key F -- Fiscal Note Indica A -- Appropriatio R -- Revenu ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Sent to Enrolling HB 261 F A Haines, D Increase municipal finance debt limits -increase vehicle fees to repay loan HB 539 Brueggeman, J Revise family education savings program HB 722 F A Clark, E Provider tax on intermediate care facilities HB 767 F A Brueggeman, J Revise motor vehicle and driving record laws HJ 2 Devlin, R Revenue estimating resolution HJ 36 Pattison, J Urge U.S. Supreme Court to overturn pledge of allegiance ruling OB # 3 -Reports of Select Committees Conference Committee Report Received (H) Conference SB 349 F Anderson, S Use of credit information for insurance Report #1 OB # 3 -Reports of Select Committees Free Conference Committee Report Received (H) Free Conference HB 13 A Lewis, D State employee pay plan Report #1 HB 559 F Gallus, S Registration decal as evidence of fee payment for vehicles and vessels Report #1 SB 252 F Squires, C Revise mail voting application procedure Report #1 OB # 3 -Reports of Select Committees Free Conference Committee Report Received (H) Free Conference SB 271 F Stapleton, C Eliminate POINTS system -- UI tax not under replacement system Report #1 SB 314 F Mccarthy, B Adjusting eligibility for CHIP Report #1 SB 487 F Pease, G Revise laws related to wind energy taxation and economic development Report #1 OB # 5 -Messages from the Governor Returned with Governor's Proposed Amendments HB 609 Windy Boy, J Honor American Indian war veterans OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (H) Appropriations SB 483 F Keenan, B Generally revise budgeting laws OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred SB 415 Vote: 70-30 Thomas, F Revise law on golf course beer and wine licenses SB 492 Vote: 98-2 Johnson, R Revise requirements for university system operating budgets SJ 29 Vote: 84-15 Toole, K Study appraisal of centrally assessed property SJ 32 Vote: 94-5 Grimes, D Study malpractice rates and tort reform OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Conference Committee Report Adopted HB 56 Vote: 98-1 Thomas, B Provide for involuntary commitment HB 259 F Vote: 97-3 Maedje, R Increase speed limit on Highway 93 HB 277 Vote: 60-40 Lindeen, M Extend term limits from 8 to 12 years OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Conference Committee Report Adopted HB 403 Vote: 96-4 Keane, J At least 50% of workers on state construction project must be MT residents HB 642 F Vote: 94-6 Devlin, R Track certain utility expenses for ratemaking HB 680 F Vote: 97-2 Noennig, M Standards for documents filed with clerk and recorder SB 47 Vote: 92-8 Gebhardt, K Increase bid threshold for certain projects paid with gas tax revenue SB 304 F Vote: 81-19 Johnson, R Process to determine feasibility of selling state fund SB 330 Vote: 83-16 Mangan, J PSC take into account econ. benefits of default supplier's procurement of supply SB 347 F Vote: 99-1 Keenan, B Revise public mental health services laws SB 395 F Vote: 63-37 Perry, G Sport hunting of bison as management tool OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Free Conference Committee Report Adopted HB 190 Vote: 57-43 Younkin, C Revise certain election laws HB 197 Vote: 99-1 Becker, A Revise driver license laws HB 201 Vote: 100-0 Jent, L Montana absent uniformed services and overseas elector voting act HB 211 F Vote: 68-30 Newman, B Revise statutes governing parole board HB 283 F Vote: 80-20 Fuchs, D Substitute state wolf management plan HB 298 F Vote: 94-6 Younkin, C County fees for processing subdivision exemptions HB 509 F Vote: 97-2 Olson, A Revise laws on default supply of electricity HB 536 Vote: 76-24 Brueggeman, J Provide for disclosure of mold in inhabitable property HB 564 F Vote: 91-9 Lindeen, M Create primary sector business workforce training act HB 689 F Vote: 59-41 Olson, A Revise laws relating to lobbying HB 720 F Vote: 75-25 Hurwitz, D Revise laws governing water use permits & changes in appropriation rights HJ 31 Vote: 98-1 Facey, T Encourage innovative programs within TANF program that divert cash assistance SB 57 Vote: 100-0 Keenan, B Define mental disease or defect for criminal procedure OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Free Conference Committee Report Adopted SB 126 Vote: 99-0 Story, B Clarify property tax exemptions SB 130 F Vote: 74-26 Mcgee, D Revise laws on recreational use of trust land SB 252 F Vote: 52-47 Squires, C Revise mail voting application procedure SB 326 Vote: 54-45 Mcgee, D Generally revise growth policy laws SB 360 Vote: 75-25 Thomas, F Prohibit transfer of State Fund assets to other funds or programs SB 375 Vote: 97-3 Elliott, J Restrict use of baled waste tires OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Free Conference Committee Report Rejected HB 13 A Vote: 91-9 Lewis, D State employee pay plan OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Governor's Proposed Amendments Concurred HB 5 A Vote: 100-0 Kasten, D Long-range building appropriations HB 218 F Vote: 100-0 Bookout-Reinicke, S Escort and fees for transporting radioactive waste HB 609 Vote: 100-0 Windy Boy, J Honor American Indian war veterans SB 101 F Vote: 99-1 Mahlum, D Revise heritage preservation and development commission laws SB 325 Vote: 93-6 Mcgee, D Revise restrictions on subdivision activities SB 408 F Vote: 95-4 Nelson, L Adjustment to state income tax for certain health care professionals SB 429 F Vote: 53-47 Esp, J Revise redistricting provisions and implementation of redistricting plan OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Governor's Proposed Amendments Not Concurre HB 247 Vote: 89-11 Harris, C Restrict local government vagrancy laws OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Senate Amendments Concurred OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Senate Amendments Concurred HB 90 F Vote: 99-0 Clark, E Voluntary protective services and provisions for dismissal of cases HB 727 F Vote: 100-0 Clark, E Close Eastmont Human Services Center OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Concurred SB 485 F Vote: 60-40 Cobb, J Transfer some tobacco settlement proceeds to human services account SB 489 F Vote: 100-0 Elliott, J Designate highway as purple heart trail SB 490 F Vote: 95-5 Grimes, D Revise district court expenses - create special revenue account SJ 31 Vote: 75-25 Tash, B Interim study of juvenile probation and juvenile justice system OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Failed HJ 45 Vote: 49-51 Small-Eastman, V Urge federal legislation to implement Otter Creek tracts settlement OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed HJ 44 Vote: 92-8 Fritz, N Study health insurance coverage for schools OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed as Amended by Senate HB 261 F A Vote: 71-29 Haines, D Increase municipal finance debt limits -increase vehicle fees to repay loan HB 539 Vote: 100-0 Brueggeman, J Revise family education savings program HB 722 F A Vote: 73-27 Clark, E Provider tax on intermediate care facilities HB 767 F A Vote: 95-5 Brueggeman, J Revise motor vehicle and driving record laws HJ 2 Vote: 53-47 Devlin, R Revenue estimating resolution OB # 9 -Motions OB # 9 -Motions Conference Committee Dissolved SB 461 F Story, B Mitigate effects of cyclical reappraisal OB # 9 -Motions Free Conference Committee Appointed (H) Free Conference HB 559 F Gallus, S Registration decal as evidence of fee payment for vehicles and vessels Rep. Bruegggeman, Rep. Musgrove, Rep. Gallus SB 461 F Story, B Mitigate effects of cyclical reappraisal Rep. Devlin, Rep. Lake, Rep. Forrester HB 424 F Jent, L DOA to establish and enforce phone solicitation no-call list Rep. Bitney, Rep. Roberts, Rep. Jent OB # 9 -Motions Motion Failed HB 42 F A Vote: 55-44 Barrett, D Require wildlife management in sustainable manner Rules suspended to accept late return of amended bill SB 421 F Vote: 54-46 Grimes, D Create office of drug control substance abuse prevention, director Rules suspended for late hearing in committee OB # 9 -Motions Reconsidered Previous Action; Remains in 3rd Reading Pr HJ 45 Vote: 58-42 Small-Eastman, V Urge federal legislation to implement Otter Creek tracts settlement OB # 9 -Motions Rules Suspended to Accept Late Return of Amended Bill HB 11 A Vote: 94-5 Kasten, D Treasure state endowment appropriations HB 206 F Vote: 76-23 Younkin, C Change driver license fee -- distribution OB # 9 -Motions Rules Suspended to Accept Late Return of Amended Bill HB 363 F Vote: 70-29 Brown, R Remove reserve requirements for old fund HB 489 F Vote: 91-4 Lehman, L Continue state assumption of civil jury trial costs HB 608 F Vote: 75-23 Windy Boy, J State-tribal government-to-government relationship HB 736 A Vote: 85-14 Brown, R K-12 public school renewal commission