Report: LAW0330L Apr. 11, 2005 at 05:44 PM 2005 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 59th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - House Floor Actions for: 04/11/2005 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key F -- Fiscal Note Indica A -- Appropriatio R -- Revenu ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Concurred as Amended (H) Judiciary SJ 6 Wheat, M Study legal services for low and moderate income Montanans (Noonan) OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Signed by Speaker HB 7 F A Callahan, T Reclamation and development grants HB 8 F A Witt, J Renewable resource bonds and loans HB 9 F A Witt, J Cultural and aesthetic grant appropriations HB 12 F A Sesso, J General obligation bonds for energy conservation program HB 170 F Wilson, B Clarify fund transfers for certain vehicle taxes and fees HB 173 F Heinert, R Allow use of search and rescue surcharge in fiscal year after deposit HB 204 F Witt, J Revise deposit of gambling machine inspection fee HB 299 A Wells, J Long-range building program bonds HB 326 F Peterson, J Change penalty for 2nd & subsequent methamphetamine possession conviction HB 346 F Golie, G Revise employment restriction for retired volunteer firefighters HB 436 Himmelberger, D Developer option of donating land to school district HB 440 Wiseman, B Require locks on anhydrous ammonia storage tanks HB 450 Jopek, M Revise state land management HB 451 F Sonju, J Allow local government to issue Garvee bonds HB 470 F Clark, P Applicants to pay for certain environmental impact statements OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Signed by Speaker HB 513 F R Raser, H Extend tax credit for donation for developmental disabilities services HB 522 A Jones, W Study design of state dental program HB 528 Koopman, R Year round beer and wine license for west Yellowstone airport HB 587 Bergren, B Require certain retirement benefits for a minor to be paid to a trust HB 591 Jopek, M Clarify applicability of local zoning regulations to sand and gravel operations HB 628 F Clark, P Registration and board requirements for certain alternative schools and programs HB 643 F R Dowell, T Eliminate smoking in enclosed public places HB 666 F Bergren, B Revise laws related to county water and sewer districts HB 684 Maedje, R Revise weight limits along Canadian border HB 759 F R Koopman, R Revise registration rental vehicle fleets HB 772 F A Facey, T Pay travel expenses for catastrophically injured workers OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Transmitted to Governor HB 7 F A Callahan, T Reclamation and development grants HB 8 F A Witt, J Renewable resource bonds and loans HB 9 F A Witt, J Cultural and aesthetic grant appropriations HB 12 F A Sesso, J General obligation bonds for energy conservation program HB 104 Lenhart, R Revise laws governing the Teacher's Retirement System HB 109 Jent, L Transfer capitol complex maintenance to department of administration HB 169 F A Mcalpin, D Revise statutes related to tobacco master settlement agreement HB 170 F Wilson, B Clarify fund transfers for certain vehicle taxes and fees HB 173 F Heinert, R Allow use of search and rescue surcharge in fiscal year after deposit HB 204 F Witt, J Revise deposit of gambling machine inspection fee OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Transmitted to Governor HB 213 Gallik, D Generally revise public retirement laws under MPERA HB 299 A Wells, J Long-range building program bonds HB 324 F R Driscoll, R Crime of obstructing access to health care facility HB 326 F Peterson, J Change penalty for 2nd & subsequent methamphetamine possession conviction HB 346 F Golie, G Revise employment restriction for retired volunteer firefighters HB 436 Himmelberger, D Developer option of donating land to school district HB 440 Wiseman, B Require locks on anhydrous ammonia storage tanks HB 450 Jopek, M Revise state land management HB 451 F Sonju, J Allow local government to issue Garvee bonds HB 470 F Clark, P Applicants to pay for certain environmental impact statements HB 513 F R Raser, H Extend tax credit for donation for developmental disabilities services HB 522 A Jones, W Study design of state dental program HB 528 Koopman, R Year round beer and wine license for west Yellowstone airport HB 587 Bergren, B Require certain retirement benefits for a minor to be paid to a trust HB 591 Jopek, M Clarify applicability of local zoning regulations to sand and gravel operations HB 628 F Clark, P Registration and board requirements for certain alternative schools and programs HB 643 F R Dowell, T Eliminate smoking in enclosed public places HB 666 F Bergren, B Revise laws related to county water and sewer districts HB 684 Maedje, R Revise weight limits along Canadian border HB 746 Klock, H Clarify vehicle registration requirements for active duty Montanans HB 759 F R Koopman, R Revise registration rental vehicle fleets HB 772 F A Facey, T Pay travel expenses for catastrophically injured workers OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred SB 82 F Vote: 58-42 Cobb, J Revise definition of and utilization fee on ICF/DD SB 245 Vote: 98-1 Elliott, J Revise resort area election law SB 255 F R Vote: 95-4 Gebhardt, K Revise airport zoning laws SB 275 F R Vote: 64-36 Schmidt, T Revising voluntary genetics program; increasing program fees SB 301 Vote: 84-11 Story, B Revise laws governing mill levies SB 308 Vote: 99-0 O'Neil, J Parental advocate present when protective services discussed SB 433 F Vote: 82-16 Lind, G Medicaid pilot program for individuals with developmental disabilities SJ 30 Vote: 52-48 Weinberg, D Urge maintaining integrity of Medicaid program OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred as Amended SB 477 Vote: 62-38 Elliott, J Per diem rate for persons in state portion of regional correctional facility SB 486 F R Vote: 93-7 Cocchiarella, V Revise viatical settlement law OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Governor's Proposed Amendments Concurred HB 266 F Vote: 98-2 Rice, D Implement noxious weed trust fund OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Carried SB 477 Vote: 75-25 Elliott, J Per diem rate for persons in state portion of regional correctional facility SB 486 F R Vote: 100-0 Cocchiarella, V Revise viatical settlement law OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Failed SB 486 F R Vote: 49-50 Cocchiarella, V Revise viatical settlement law OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Senate Amendments Concur Motion Failed HB 218 Vote: 46-53 Olson, B Revise laws on mosquito control districts OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Senate Amendments Concurred HB 140 F Vote: 89-11 Parker, J Revise laws on consumer credit counseling HB 159 F R Vote: 100-0 Mckenney, J Revise unemployment insurance laws HB 179 Vote: 100-0 Lake, B Revise 1-stop licensing program & clarify initial requirement for business name HB 182 F Vote: 98-2 Roberts, D Generally revise professional and occupational licensing laws HB 188 Vote: 96-4 Bergren, B Generally revise insurance laws HB 192 F R Vote: 86-13 Waitschies, K Revise commercial driver's license, driver's license, and cmv laws HB 197 F Vote: 96-3 Jayne, J Increase elder abuse penalties HB 208 Vote: 89-11 Kaufmann, C Revise FWP right-of-way acquisition and property conveyance law HB 216 F Vote: 91-8 Caferro, M Revise laws concerning child support HB 220 F Vote: 100-0 Lake, B Authorize electronic fund transfers between state and local governments HB 230 Vote: 92-8 Jacobson, H Revise laws governing municipal subdivisions HB 236 F Vote: 100-0 Jackson, V Make Clark Fork river basin task force permanent HB 250 Vote: 100-0 Becker, A Revise privacy in communications for emergency calls HB 254 R Vote: 92-8 Harris, C Civil penalty for not writing legible prescriptions HB 295 Vote: 90-9 Galvin-Halcro, K Prohibit expiration of gift cards and certificates HB 301 F A Vote: 100-0 Galvin-Halcro, K Revise use of Lewis & Clark license plate funds HB 302 Vote: 95-4 Driscoll, R Revise code of conduct concerning bond or levy elections HB 307 F R Vote: 51-49 Parker, J Money laundering as a criminal offense HB 317 Vote: 90-10 Hamilton, R Allow school boards to meet in places other than schools HB 331 F Vote: 85-15 Wanzenried, D Joint underwriting association for medical malpractice insurance HB 332 A Vote: 100-0 Buzzas, R Supplemental appropriation to fund low-income energy assistance OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Senate Amendments Concurred HB 345 Vote: 78-20 Gallik, D Revise time period for fraudulent transfer statute of limitations HB 349 Vote: 100-0 Olson, A Revise responsibility of law enforcement officers for intoxicated persons HB 351 Vote: 89-11 Butcher, E Require explanation of improvement arbitration HB 363 F R Vote: 54-46 Eaton, E Revise misdemeanor assault with bodily fluid HB 502 F Vote: 90-10 Wiseman, B Eliminate background check for off-premises beer and wine licenses OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Senate Amendments Not Concurred HB 146 F R Vote: 93-6 Gallik, D Civil false claims act HB 227 F R Vote: 100-0 Galvin-Halcro, K Revising deferral of property taxes for active military personnel OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Concurred SB 104 F R Vote: 74-25 Gillan, K Graduated driving privileges SB 114 F R Vote: 97-2 Tester, J Penalty for unauthorized insurance transactions SB 285 F R Vote: 92-8 Story, B Organize and simplify motor vehicle laws SB 380 F R Vote: 98-2 Tester, J Regulate medical care discount cards and pharmacy discount cards SB 406 F R Vote: 82-18 Shockley, J Fund civil legal assistance for indigent victims of domestic violence SB 412 F R Vote: 65-34 Cocchiarella, V Provide for regulation of elevator contractors, mechanics, and inspectors SB 426 F R Vote: 98-2 Stapleton, C Youth privacy for electronic information SB 452 F R Vote: 99-1 Perry, G Penalty for violation of no contact order SB 480 F R Vote: 62-38 Cromley, B Eliminate coal severance tax in-state generation incentive rate SB 504 F R Vote: 93-7 Laible, R Specify the use of annual attorney license tax OB # 9 -Motions Conference Committee Appointed SB 40 Mcgee, D Allow for petition by property owners to create RSID -- waive protest Reps. Barrett, Stahl, Eaton, and Henry appointed. SB 107 Smith, F Clarify conditions requiring agricultural chemical groundwater management plans Reps. Peterson, Waitschies, Jopek, and Gutsche appointed. SB 139 Esp, J Review and modification of child support orders Reps Stoker, Morgan, Facey, and Caferro appointed SB 154 F Cobb, J Limit CHIP administrative and reserve costs Reps. Roberts, Milburn, Caferro, and Kaufmann appointed. SB 175 Cromley, B Allow zoning classification as street maintenance assessment method Reps. Noennig, Maedje, Jopek, and McAlpin appointed SB 461 F Steinbeisser, D Wolf collaring near livestock or population center Reps. Rice, Malcolm, Clark, and Golie OB # 9 -Motions Free Conference Committee Appointed (H) Free Conference HB 146 F R Gallik, D Civil false claims act Reps. Everett, Koopman, Harris, and Gallik appointed. SB 146 F Mcgee, D Statewide public defender system Reps. Rice, Lange, Parker, and Gutsche appointed SB 217 F Larson, L Revise apprentice training laws Reps. Mendenhall, Llew Jones, Keane, and Bergren appointed. OB # 9 -Motions Motion Failed SB 301 Vote: 49-50 Story, B Revise laws governing mill levies to reconsider todays action and place bill back on 2nd reading OB # 9 -Motions Reconsidered Previous Action; Remains in 2nd Reading Pr SB 407 F R Vote: 63-36 Grimes, D Revise minor in possession law