Report: LAW0330L Feb. 01, 2007 at 05:10 PM 2007 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 60th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - House Floor Actions for: 02/01/2007 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key F -- Fiscal Note Indica A -- Appropriatio R -- Revenu ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Passed (H) Appropriations HB 44 Mcchesney, B Remove references to school bond contingency loan fund (H) Business And Labor HB 358 Dutton, E Revise service fee for issuing bad check HB 390 F R Nooney, B Telephone account wagering on internet horseracing (H) Natural Resources HB 290 Bergren, B Loan of equipment to fire agencies OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Passed as Amended (H) Appropriations HB 90 F A R Maclaren, G Increase loan authority for MT enhanced registration & license info. network HB 136 F A Milburn, M Death benefit for beneficiary due to active duty death HB 139 F A Branae, G Establish legislative branch retirement termination pay account (H) Business And Labor HB 158 Jones, L Revise laws governing corporate filings HB 409 Sinrud, J Prohibit unfair trade practices by motorsport vehicle manufacturers (H) Education HB 347 F Boggio, S Revise law on school trustee letting contracts and bids (H) Natural Resources HB 94 F Van Dyk, K Revise underground storage tank penalty factors HB 167 Hands, B Revise process for adopting solid waste management plan HB 201 F R Jopek, M Authorize opencut mine permit fee HB 259 F Reinhart, M Create gray water permit (H) State Administration OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Passed as Amended (H) State Administration HB 369 F Pomnichowski, J Increase county borrowing limit OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Resolution Adopted (H) Federal Relations, Energy, And Tele HJ 6 Phillips, M Urge agriculture to produce 25% of energy consumed by 2025 OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Sent to Enrolling HB 41 F Augare, S Energy conservation and assistance funds for low-income persons OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills First Reading HB 531 F Lambert, C Designate warrior trail HB 532 F Jacobson, H Clarify payments for state national guard training HB 533 F Ankney, D Increase coal board funding HB 534 R Erickson, R Motorcycle helmet law HB 535 Furey, K County regulation of fireworks HB 536 F R Beck, B Wholesale licensure and prescription medication integrity act HB 537 F Ripley, R Revise state hail insurance laws HB 538 F R Villa, D Home loan protection HB 539 A Groesbeck, G Appropriate funds for Butte-Silver Bow cultural development HB 540 F A Groesbeck, G Increase silicosis benefits HB 541 F A Musgrove, J Youth employment program HB 542 Gallik, D Authorize insurance commissioner to adopt rules protecting military persons HB 543 Gallik, D Disclosure of limits on liability insurance HB 544 F Olson, A Allow organization dues to be withheld from retirement benefit, then paid to org OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Introduced HB 531 F Lambert, C Designate warrior trail HB 532 F Jacobson, H Clarify payments for state national guard training HB 533 F Ankney, D Increase coal board funding HB 534 R Erickson, R Motorcycle helmet law HB 535 Furey, K County regulation of fireworks HB 536 F R Beck, B Wholesale licensure and prescription medication integrity act HB 537 F Ripley, R Revise state hail insurance laws HB 538 F R Villa, D Home loan protection HB 539 A Groesbeck, G Appropriate funds for Butte-Silver Bow cultural development HB 540 F A Groesbeck, G Increase silicosis benefits HB 541 F A Musgrove, J Youth employment program HB 542 Gallik, D Authorize insurance commissioner to adopt rules protecting military persons HB 543 Gallik, D Disclosure of limits on liability insurance HB 544 F Olson, A Allow organization dues to be withheld from retirement benefit, then paid to org OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (H) Agriculture HB 537 F Ripley, R Revise state hail insurance laws (H) Appropriations HB 516 F Hands, B Fund affordable housing revolving loan act HB 518 F A French, J Supervised visitation and exchange monitoring pilot program HB 519 A Kasten, D Fund Montana cowboy hall of fame HB 522 Sinrud, J Revise definition of present law for budgeting purposes HB 523 Sinrud, J Restrict use of carry forward unspent appropriations HB 539 A Groesbeck, G Appropriate funds for Butte-Silver Bow cultural development HB 540 F A Groesbeck, G Increase silicosis benefits OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (H) Appropriations HB 541 F A Musgrove, J Youth employment program (H) Business And Labor HB 530 F Peterson, K Require paid rest breaks for certain employees HB 538 F R Villa, D Home loan protection HB 542 Gallik, D Authorize insurance commissioner to adopt rules protecting military persons (H) Education HB 525 F Koopman, R Encourage intellectual diversity in university system (H) Federal Relations, Energy, And Tele HB 526 F Groesbeck, G Revise territorial integrity act (H) Judiciary HB 521 F Arntzen, E Revise burglary law by revising definition of "occupied structure" HB 527 Musgrove, J Revise child abuse reporting HB 534 R Erickson, R Motorcycle helmet law HB 543 Gallik, D Disclosure of limits on liability insurance (H) Local Government HB 524 Hamilton, R Revise city or town incorporation laws HB 535 Furey, K County regulation of fireworks (H) State Administration HB 520 F R Arntzen, E Generally revise election laws HB 528 F Thomas, B Revise state document systems to reflect actual names HB 532 F Jacobson, H Clarify payments for state national guard training HB 544 F Olson, A Allow organization dues to be withheld from retirement benefit, then paid to org (H) Taxation HB 529 F A R Lake, B Increase business equipment tax exemption and reduce tax rate HB 533 F Ankney, D Increase coal board funding (H) Transportation HB 517 F Branae, G Revise scenic byways laws HB 531 F Lambert, C Designate warrior trail OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Pass Motion Failed HB 210 Vote: 50-50 Peterson, K Revise board of pardons and parole OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed HB 120 Vote: 98-2 Henry, T Revise day care law HB 171 Vote: 67-33 Hamilton, R One-time deferral of hunter education for first-time hunter HB 225 F Vote: 56-44 Koopman, R Provide for private enforcement of code of conduct and campaign laws HB 247 F Vote: 92-7 Windy Boy, J Remove certain traffic convictions from driving record after 3 years HB 251 F Vote: 99-0 Stoker, R Allow creation of city court of record HB 260 Vote: 97-2 Reinhart, M Revise laws relating to student regent HB 281 Vote: 51-49 Mcgillvray, T Revise election laws OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed HB 287 F Vote: 100-0 Wiseman, B Deny implementation of real ID act HB 317 Vote: 51-49 Sinrud, J Revise time for submitting executive budget HB 384 Vote: 100-0 Rice, D Nullify real identification law OB # 9 -Motions Motion Failed HB 100 F A R Vote: 49-51 Bergren, B Improve management of DOR collection responsibilities To take bill from committee table OB # 9 -Motions Sponsor List Modified HB 512 F A Jones, L Fund certain local government infrastructure projects