Report: LAW0330L Mar. 22, 2005 at 05:08 PM 2005 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 59th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - Senate Floor Actions for: 03/22/2005 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key F -- Fiscal Note Indica A -- Appropriatio R -- Revenu ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Concurred (S) Education And Cultural Resources HB 16 F Ripley, R Funding for certain nonbeneficiary students Senator Gillan (S) Natural Resources HB 236 F Jackson, V Make Clark Fork river basin task force permanent Senator Perry OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Concurred as Amended (S) Education And Cultural Resources HB 574 Branae, G Revise level of voter approval for school bond elections Senator Mangan HB 652 Cohenour, J Allow school buses to cross district boundaries in certain cases Senator Black OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Passed (S) Finance And Claims SB 66 F R Kitzenberg, S Investment tax credit OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Passed as Amended (S) Finance And Claims SB 249 F Cobb, J Require coordination for addiction treatment between Corrections and DPHHS OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Passed as Amended (S) Finance And Claims SB 287 F R Schmidt, T Regulate sale of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine; meth watch program SB 491 F Gallus, S Revise benefits and definitions in firefighters' unified retirement system (S) Taxation SB 276 F R Bales, K Revise taxes on bentonite SB 303 F R Ellingson, J Full deductibility of medical expenses SB 323 F R Black, J Carryback and carryforward contractor's gross receipts tax -- corporate income SB 406 F R Shockley, J Fund civil legal assistance for indigent victims of domestic violence OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Sent to Enrolling SB 103 Cromley, B Define prohibited internet gambling SB 129 F Wheat, M State aid for public library districts SB 130 F Ryan, D Revise microbusiness development program SB 134 F Wheat, M Revise captive insurance company laws SB 135 F R Squires, C Revise penalty for false filing of annual statement SB 136 F Steinbeisser, D Revise listing of farm product liens -conform to federal law SB 162 Mangan, J Modernize county official bonding laws SB 165 Mangan, J Revise deferred deposit law as to rescission and arbitration SB 254 Gebhardt, K Revise eligibility requirements for volunteer firefighters SB 316 Lind, G Revise reporting mechanism for medical malpractice insurers OB # 6 -Motions Rereferred to Committee (S) Business, Labor, And Economic Affai HB 628 F Clark, P Registration and board requirements for certain alternative schools and programs OB # 7 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills First Reading SB 519 F R Elliott, J Revising types of property in classes nine and thirteen SB 520 F R Elliott, J Revise income taxes; residential property tax rebate; rates; cap. gains freeze OB # 7 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Introduced SB 520 F R Elliott, J Revise income taxes; residential property tax rebate; rates; cap. gains freeze OB # 7 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (S) Taxation SB 519 F R Elliott, J Revising types of property in classes nine and thirteen SB 520 F R Elliott, J Revise income taxes; residential property tax rebate; rates; cap. gains freeze Referred to Committee (S) Education And Cultural Resources HB 181 F A Musgrove, J Increasing funding and adjusting benefits in TRS (S) Finance And Claims HB 2 A Witt, J General appropriations act (S) Judiciary HB 368 F Mendenhall, S Prohibit covert monitoring for traffic offenses HB 414 F A Brown, D Statutorily appropriate unexpended juvenile delinquency funds to Supreme Court HB 536 F R Callahan, T Generally revise court automation surcharge HB 577 F A Mcalpin, D Appropriate money to fund rape kits and examinations (S) Natural Resources HB 470 F Clark, P Applicants to pay for certain environmental impact statements (S) Public Health, Welfare And Safety HB 60 Harris, C Indoor cleanup standards for methamphetamine labs HB 169 F A Mcalpin, D Revise statutes related to tobacco master settlement agreement HB 628 F Clark, P Registration and board requirements for certain alternative OB # 7 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (S) Public Health, Welfare And Safety schools and programs (S) State Administration HB 102 F A Lenhart, R Statutory appropriation for highway patrol officers' retirement HB 728 F A Lange, M Create state veterans' cemetery in Yellowstone Co., revise funding of program (S) Taxation HB 625 Rice, D Revise laws governing resort communities and resort areas OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred HB 420 Vote: 42-1 Wagman, P Give reason for denying extended family member custody of abused child HB 520 Vote: 36-12 Furey, K Exemption from minor in possession when reporting a sexual related offense OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred on Voice Vote HB 206 Vote: 50-0 Noonan, A Revise controlled groundwater areas HB 363 F R Vote: 50-0 Eaton, E Revise misdemeanor assault with bodily fluid HB 425 F R Vote: 48-2 Parker, J Transfer consumer protection functions from D of Admin to Department of Justice Senators Stapleton and Story Dissenting HB 457 F Vote: 49-1 Noennig, M Revise law governing radiologic technologists Senator Esp Dissenting HB 726 F Vote: 50-0 Gutsche, G Revise law on community corrections to allow day reporting HB 738 F Vote: 49-1 Kaufmann, C Advisory commission on provider rates and services Senator Lind Dissenting HJ 30 Vote: 49-1 Roberts, D Study FWP licenses, permits, and landowner incentives Senator Esp Dissenting OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Carried on Voice Vote SJ 5 Vote: 49-1 Schmidt, T Resolution to study truancy in public schools Senator Weinberg Dissenting OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed as Amended on Voice Vote SJ 5 Vote: 47-3 Schmidt, T Resolution to study truancy in public schools Senators McGee, Perry and Esp Dissenting OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed on Voice Vote SB 146 F Vote: 50-0 Mcgee, D Statewide public defender system OB # 9 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Concurred HB 281 Vote: 47-1 Wagman, P Revise guide licensure methods HB 351 Vote: 47-1 Butcher, E Require explanation of improvement arbitration HB 396 Vote: 47-1 Becker, A Asthma self-medication allowed in schools HB 409 Vote: 48-0 Golie, G Revise workforce drug and alcohol testing HB 478 F Vote: 47-1 Warden, B Selective service option on driver's license application HB 607 Vote: 48-0 Olson, A Revise laws governing county treasurers HB 702 Vote: 47-1 Malcolm, B Revise outfitter licensing laws HJ 1 Vote: 46-2 Franklin, E Support substance abuse prevention efforts OB # 9 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed SB 509 F R Vote: 27-23 Harrington, D Graduated minium payment of corporate license tax