Report: LAW0330L Mar. 14, 2007 at 04:31 PM 2007 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 60th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - House Floor Actions for: 03/14/2007 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key F -- Fiscal Note Indica A -- Appropriatio R -- Revenu ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Concurred (H) Agriculture SB 187 Bales, K Fort Keough reserved water rights compact Carried by Rep. Ross SB 188 Tash, B Sheep experiment station water compact Carriedd By Rep. Barrett (H) Fish, Wildlife And Parks SB 126 F Gallus, S Eliminate termination of future fisheries/bull trout/cutthroat programs, funding Carreid By Rep. Van Dyk (H) State Administration SB 82 Brueggeman, J Revise authority to adopt rules for legislative computer technology Carried by Rep. Wilmer OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Passed (H) Appropriations HB 99 F R Olson, A Increase fees for weighing device licenses HB 329 F R Windy Boy, J Increase penalties for partner or family member assault OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Passed as Amended (H) Appropriations HB 195 F A Lange, M Revise developmental disabilities services HB 196 F R Lange, M Create coal development impact fund HB 240 R Nooney, B Short-term emergency lodging tax credit OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Passed as Amended (H) Human Services HB 536 F R Becker, A Regulation of wholesale drug distribution HB 621 A Mcgillvray, T Revise health insurance mandates OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Sent to Enrolling HB 13 F A Sesso, J Pay plan for state employees HB 62 F Jacobson, H Authorize contributions of annual leave to sick leave fund HB 65 F Villa, D Revise uninsured employer's subsequent injury fund-increase dept. inspect. auth. OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Signed by Speaker HB 18 F Jones, W Revise time for judge to file travel voucher HB 38 F R Mcchesney, B Increase authority for reduced license price for game management HB 46 Gallik, D Revise adoption of federal regulations governing National Guard HB 76 Mcnutt, W Revise and clarify administrative procedures and appeals for human rights laws HB 82 Parker, J Revise definition of child pornography HB 106 F Cordier, D Remove Commerce as ombudsman regarding Flathead Lake management HB 137 F Villa, D Revise microbusiness development law HB 158 Jones, L Revise laws governing corporate filings HB 162 Hiner, C Revise requirement for appointment of counsel for developmentally disabled HB 226 F Cohenour, J Revise replacement license law HB 255 Clark, E Clarify cosmetology services in nursing homes HB 274 F Mendenhall, S Allow certain recreational vehicles to have personalized veteran's license plate HB 290 Bergren, B Loan of equipment to fire agencies OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Signed by Speaker HB 402 F R Noonan, A Revise fees collected by supreme court OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills First Reading HB 822 F R Reinhart, M Generally revise biodiesel and ethanol laws HB 823 F A Small-Eastman, V Distribute oil and gas funds to counties HB 824 F R Ingraham, P Exempt military pensions from state income tax HJ 46 Sands, D Interim study of election laws OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Introduced HB 822 F R Reinhart, M Generally revise biodiesel and ethanol laws HB 823 F A Small-Eastman, V Distribute oil and gas funds to counties HB 824 F R Ingraham, P Exempt military pensions from state income tax HJ 46 Sands, D Interim study of election laws OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (H) Taxation HB 822 F R Reinhart, M Generally revise biodiesel and ethanol laws HB 823 F A Small-Eastman, V Distribute oil and gas funds to counties HB 824 F R Ingraham, P Exempt military pensions from state income tax OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred SB 81 Vote: 93-6 Schmidt, T Include licensed psychologists as statutory providers SB 82 Vote: 90-10 Brueggeman, J Revise authority to adopt rules for legislative computer technology SB 126 F Vote: 78-21 Gallus, S Eliminate termination of future fisheries/bull trout/cutthroat programs, funding OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred SB 136 F Vote: 100-0 Tropila, J Revise meeting frequency for Board of Veteran's Affairs SB 187 Vote: 99-1 Bales, K Fort Keough reserved water rights compact SB 188 Vote: 99-1 Tash, B Sheep experiment station water compact OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Carried HB 805 A Vote: 51-49 Ripley, R Biennial funding for certain natural resource agencies HB 807 A Vote: 51-49 Wells, J Biennial funding for university system and community colleges HB 809 A Vote: 51-49 Glaser, B Biennial funding for k-12 education and education related agencies OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Failed HB 805 A Vote: 44-56 Ripley, R Biennial funding for certain natural resource agencies OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Pass Consideration HB 804 A Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain legislative, executive and judicial agencies HB 806 A Beck, B Biennial funding for justice, corrections, labor, military affairs, and PSC HB 808 A Clark, E Biennial funding for DPHHS OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed HB 461 F R Vote: 91-9 Ebinger, B Cigarette fire safety standards OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed as Amended HB 805 A Vote: 51-49 Ripley, R Biennial funding for certain natural resource agencies OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed as Amended HB 807 A Vote: 51-49 Wells, J Biennial funding for university system and community colleges HB 809 A Vote: 51-49 Glaser, B Biennial funding for k-12 education and education related agencies OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Senate Amendments Concurred HB 111 F R Vote: 99-1 Furey, K Revise unemployment insurance laws OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Concurred SB 19 F Vote: 95-5 Shockley, J Revise laws governing oil and gas developers and surface owners SB 29 F Vote: 75-24 Smith, F Establish Robert E. Ewing Jr. memorial highway SB 30 F Vote: 97-3 Smith, F Allow combination purple heart and disabled veteran license plates SB 62 F Vote: 63-37 Cobb, J Increase payment to advisory board members SB 73 F Vote: 100-0 Mcgee, D Notice to debtor of intended removal of lien filing with state SB 83 Vote: 91-9 Schmidt, T Clarify state role for child placed with noncustodial parent SB 84 Vote: 84-16 Elliott, J Transfer forest reserve fund administration to DOA SB 85 F R Vote: 98-2 Schmidt, T Revise offense of child endangerment OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed HB 811 F R Vote: 84-15 Wells, J Traditional arts and crafts state special revenue account