Report: LAW0330L Mar. 11, 2003 at 04:57 PM 2003 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 58th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - Senate Floor Actions for: 03/11/2003 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key F -- Fiscal Note Indica A -- Appropriatio R -- Revenu ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Concurred (S) Business And Labor HB 117 F Kaufmann, C Clarifying UI tax laws under DOR To be carried by Sen. Cocchiarella (S) Judiciary HB 166 Wanzenried, D Clarify that guilty plea must be accepted under certain circumstances To be carried by Sen. Wheat (S) Natural Resources HB 89 Olson, A Revise total maximum daily load law To be carried by Sen. Tash HB 144 F Harris, C Revise underground storage tank act To be carried by Sen. McCarthy HB 428 Keane, J Eliminate provision not requiring backfilling of metal mines To be carried by Sen. Shea (S) Public Health, Welfare And Safety HB 542 F Franklin, E Revise occupational therapy practice laws To be carried by Sen. Keenan HJ 13 Hurwitz, D Urge DPHHS to study redesigning administered health programs To be carried by Sen. Grimes (S) State Administration HB 178 F Fritz, N Allow certain retired teachers & administrators to work without loss of benefits To be carried by Sen. Wheat HB 450 F Newman, B Increase certain fees of clerk of district court To be carried by Sen. Shea OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Concurred (S) State Administration HJ 21 Morgan, P Urge moment of remembrance To be carried by Sen. Wheat OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Concurred as Amended (S) Business And Labor HB 104 Bergren, B Revise laws for insurance purchasing pools To be carried by Sen. Squires HB 110 F Lange, M Eliminate worker liability for subsequent medical visits To be carried by Sen. Cocchiarella HB 403 Keane, J At least 50% of workers on state construction project must be MT residents To be carried by Sen. Anderson (S) Judiciary HB 161 Matthews, G Clarify youth's waiver of parole revocation hearing To be carried by Sen. Zook (S) Natural Resources HB 292 Younkin, C Appraisal of conservation easements purchased by local government To be carried by Sen. Perry (S) State Administration HB 218 F Bookout-Reinicke, S Escort and fees for transporting radioactive waste To be carried by Sen. Gebhardt OB # 6 -Motions Rereferred to Committee (S) Agriculture, Livestock And Irrigati HB 648 Younkin, C Revise agisters lien law HB 676 Lindeen, M Clarify project under streambed and land preservation act HB 677 F Lindeen, M Justice court jurisdiction over natural streambed and land preservation OB # 6 -Motions Rereferred to Committee (S) Agriculture, Livestock And Irrigati HB 678 F Lindeen, M Declaratory rulings for natural streambed and land preservation act (S) Local Government HB 712 Sinrud, J Establish vested property right for property under site- specific develop. plan OB # 6 -Motions Sponsor List Modified HB 604 F Gallik, D Distribute natural gas tax to school flexibility account Sen. Bales removed OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred as Amended on Voice Vote HB 56 Vote: 50-0 Thomas, B Provide for involuntary commitment OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred on Voice Vote HB 49 F Vote: 50-0 Haines, D Allow tourist homes to provide spas HB 72 F Vote: 50-0 Mendenhall, S Generally revise unemployment insurance laws HB 135 F Vote: 50-0 Andersen, J Clarify use of tuition fund for schools HB 198 Vote: 50-0 Lambert, C Clarify requirements for ballot language HB 325 F Vote: 50-0 Witt, J Raise maximum coverage on state hail insurance HB 326 Vote: 50-0 Newman, B Revise Upper Clark Fork water leasing laws HB 378 Vote: 50-0 Small-Eastman, V Change definition of native plant HB 427 F Vote: 47-3 Gutsche, G Revise air quality laws Sens. Johnson, Mahlum and Thomas voting no HJ 3 Vote: 50-0 Lawson, B Study child abuse and neglect proceeding representation OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Governor's Proposed Amendments Concurred on OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Governor's Proposed Amendments Concurred on HB 79 Vote: 50-0 Jackson, V Immunity for private associations for marking obstructions in waterways OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Carried on Voice Vote HB 56 Vote: 50-0 Thomas, B Provide for involuntary commitment OB # 9 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Concurred HB 50 F Vote: 49-1 Haines, D Revise Montana food, drug, and cosmetic act HB 101 F Vote: 48-2 Jent, L Revise laws governing acquisition and possession of hunting and fishing licenses HB 137 F Vote: 50-0 Lange, M Retain funding allocation for fishing access site operation and maintenance HB 142 Vote: 50-0 Devlin, R Require consultation with local government in preparing envir. impact statement HB 187 F Vote: 44-6 Gallus, S Revise fishery laws HB 392 F Vote: 49-1 Weiss, S Eliminate interim universal access program for advanced telecomm. services HB 408 Vote: 50-0 Peterson, J Revise law on fees paid to local registrars HB 411 Vote: 43-7 Gallus, S Revise laws on commercial fishing activities HB 471 Vote: 49-1 Wanzenried, D Expand Dept. of Administration's duties regrading information tech purchases HB 511 Vote: 50-0 Everett, G Grandfather master plans HB 636 F Vote: 45-5 Forrester, G Generally revise tow truck laws HJ 16 Vote: 47-3 Mendenhall, S Urge extension of wind power incentives