Report: LAW0330L Mar. 15, 2003 at 12:55 PM 2003 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 58th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - Senate Floor Actions for: 03/15/2003 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key F -- Fiscal Note Indica A -- Appropriatio R -- Revenu ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Concurred (S) Natural Resources HB 368 F Devlin, R Revise petroleum tank release compensation board laws To be carried by Sen. Anderson HB 436 Olson, A Exempt certain leases subject to permitting from MEPA review To be carried by Sen. Perry OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Sent to Enrolling SB 5 F Tash, B Increase bond issuance authority for renewable resource grants and loans SB 16 Mangan, J School district territory transfer SB 55 Keenan, B Revise community commitment law and criteria SB 64 F Keenan, B Provide for mental health commitments to department SB 71 F Barkus, G Revise woodstove certification standards SB 88 Bales, K Revise codification of coal bed methane law SB 94 F Stonington, E Extend multi-agency children's initiative SB 125 F Tester, J Revise requirements for registration when raising capital SB 144 F Barkus, G Revise securities laws SB 151 Mahlum, D Revise life and health insurance guarantee statutes SJ 21 Cocchiarella, V Urge increase in availability of child care OB # 6 -Motions Taken from 2nd Reading; Rereferred to Committee (S) Judiciary OB # 6 -Motions Taken from 2nd Reading; Rereferred to Committee (S) Judiciary HB 578 Vote: 48-0 Shockley, J State supervision of persons convicted of misdemeanor DUI OB # 7 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills First Reading SB 476 F Stonington, E Screening of person subject to involuntary mental health commitment SB 477 F Harrington, D Allow volunteer firefighters an additional income tax exemption of $3,000 SB 478 F Story, B Change levy by pol. subdivisions for premium contributions for group benefits SR 4 Cobb, J Confirm Mercer to Regents SR 5 Cobb, J Confirm Hur to Board of Regents OB # 7 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Introduced SB 476 F Stonington, E Screening of person subject to involuntary mental health commitment SB 477 F Harrington, D Allow volunteer firefighters an additional income tax exemption of $3,000 SB 478 F Story, B Change levy by pol. subdivisions for premium contributions for group benefits SR 4 Cobb, J Confirm Mercer to Regents SR 5 Cobb, J Confirm Hur to Board of Regents OB # 7 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (S) Finance And Claims SB 476 F Stonington, E Screening of person subject to involuntary mental health commitment (S) State Administration SR 4 Cobb, J Confirm Mercer to Regents SR 5 Cobb, J Confirm Hur to Board of Regents OB # 7 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (S) Taxation SB 477 F Harrington, D Allow volunteer firefighters an additional income tax exemption of $3,000 SB 478 F Story, B Change levy by pol. subdivisions for premium contributions for group benefits Referred to Committee (S) Public Health, Welfare And Safety HB 698 F R Gillan, K Create traumatic brain injury advisory council and account OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred HB 97 F Vote: 34-11 Jent, L Revise taxidermy laws HB 164 F Vote: 44-3 Callahan, T Revise cap on workers' compensation adjustments HB 215 F Vote: 34-8 Brueggeman, J Fee for reinstatement of driver's license HJ 19 Vote: 37-8 Raser, H Resolution encouraging DPHHS review of enrollment in health programs OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred on Voice Vote HB 32 F Vote: 48-0 Golie, G Allow hunting mountain lions and bobcats with dogs HB 55 Vote: 47-0 Facey, T Extend authority to restrict nonresident mountain lion hunting HB 76 F Vote: 47-0 Mckenney, J Establish certified regional development corporations and treasure communities HB 98 F Vote: 47-0 Mckenney, J Revise certain occupational licensing laws HB 126 F Vote: 46-1 Fritz, N Change funding of consumer protection office Sen. O'Neil voting no HB 152 A Vote: 48-0 Fisher, S Increase emergency statutory appropriation HB 170 Vote: 47-0 Parker, J Make revocation law completely retroactive HB 171 Vote: 48-0 Parker, J Restrict to 1 year time to file post-judgment motion to withdraw guilty plea OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred on Voice Vote HB 180 F A Vote: 47-0 Clark, E Allocate liquor revenue to certain programs HB 240 Vote: 47-0 Shockley, J Clarify transportation to place of incarceration HB 250 F Vote: 48-0 Morgan, P Revise purple heart license plate design HB 280 F Vote: 48-0 Wanzenried, D Authorize use of originally-issued vintage automobile license plates HB 299 Vote: 48-0 Peterson, J Revise livestock owner liability HB 333 F Vote: 48-0 Waitschies, K Interest on county funds credited to fund invested HB 455 F Vote: 48-0 Lake, B Inspection and regulation of noncommercial feeds HB 490 F Vote: 47-0 Buzzas, R Revise requirement for permanent disability claim for parental tax deduction HB 493 Vote: 47-0 Branae, G Revise professional employer organization and groups licensing act HB 552 Vote: 47-0 Ryan, B Clarify automatic extension for corporate income tax HB 562 Vote: 47-0 Ballantyne, N Revise laws relating to a customer's telecommunications carrier HJ 15 Vote: 48-0 Wagman, P Urge elimination of brucellosis in Yellowstone Park bison OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Governor's Proposed Amendments Concurred on HB 311 F Vote: 48-0 Stoker, R Require fee for all classes of milk sold by licensed person OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading House Amendments Concurred on Voice Vote SB 75 Vote: 48-0 Stapleton, C Montana civil relief act for activated Montana guard members OB # 9 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Concurred HB 134 A Vote: 47-0 Weiss, S Revise disposition of funds held by or for state prison inmates