Report: LAW0330L Mar. 22, 2007 at 04:37 PM 2007 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 60th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - House Floor Actions for: 03/22/2007 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key F -- Fiscal Note Indica A -- Appropriatio R -- Revenu ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Concurred (H) Natural Resources SB 178 Lewis, D Remove Milltown dam reference in Clark Fork steering committee law Carried by Rep. Sesso SB 248 Story, B Ratify USFS water compact Carried by Rep. McNutt (H) State Administration SB 219 F Balyeat, J Prohibit severance pay for state employees Carried by Rep. Musgrove SB 295 F Tash, B Statutorily providing for MTNG Youth Challenge program Carried by Rep. Hendrick SB 364 Story, B Revise replacement of county commissioner when no quorum possible Carried by Rep. Ingraham SJ 25 Peterson, J Express sympathy and gratitude for soldiers who died in Iraq Carried by Rep. Hendrick (H) Taxation SB 150 F R Gillan, K Exclude property contributions from qualified endowment credit and extend credit Carried by Rep. Lake SB 378 Gillan, K Use of comparable federal tax definitions Carried by Rep. Grinde OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Concurred as Amended OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Concurred as Amended (H) Human Services SB 95 Smith, F Revise defibrillator law Carried by Rep. Becker (H) Natural Resources SB 51 Hawks, B Revise land use laws concerning fire and wildland fire Carried by Rep. Dickenson OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Passed (H) Appropriations HB 343 A Rice, D Appropriation for legislative legal action in wolf delisting lawsuit HB 627 A Hilbert, E Pave road to Dawson county correctional facility HB 644 F R Sonju, J Revise net operating loss to conform to federal law OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Passed as Amended (H) Appropriations HB 19 F A Mcnutt, W Prohibit diversion of Morrill Act land revenue for administrative costs HB 278 F R Stoker, R Continue genetics program and fee HB 315 F R Koopman, R Property tax reduction for excess budget surplus HB 395 F A Jones, W Fund dental school education OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Sent to Enrolling HB 22 Mcalpin, D Clarify distribution of revenue from fee in lieu of tax on heavy vehicles HB 503 Gallik, D Make permanent certification of euthanasia technicians HB 555 F Grinde, W Public education program for recycling and electronic waste disposal HB 703 F Ripley, R Revise survey requirements for regional water projects OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills First Reading HB 834 F A R Cohenour, J Decouple state income tax from certain federal provisions HB 835 F A Stahl, W Facilitate environmental permit laws and create an college internship program HB 836 A Jones, L Grants to municipalities and counties for certain infrastructure and equipment HB 837 F A Mcchesney, B Enhance warm-water fish in Yellowstone basin/modify or remove diversion dams HJ 48 Maclaren, G Study health insurance reform and publicly funded health care programs HJ 49 Thomas, B Study distributed energy HJ 50 Becker, A Study mental health precommitment process OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Introduced HB 834 F A R Cohenour, J Decouple state income tax from certain federal provisions HB 835 F A Stahl, W Facilitate environmental permit laws and create an college internship program HB 836 A Jones, L Grants to municipalities and counties for certain infrastructure and equipment HB 837 F A Mcchesney, B Enhance warm-water fish in Yellowstone basin/modify or remove diversion dams HJ 48 Maclaren, G Study health insurance reform and publicly funded health care programs HJ 49 Thomas, B Study distributed energy HJ 50 Becker, A Study mental health precommitment process OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (H) Appropriations HB 835 F A Stahl, W Facilitate environmental permit laws and create an college internship program HB 836 A Jones, L Grants to municipalities and counties for certain infrastructure and equipment OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (H) Appropriations HB 837 F A Mcchesney, B Enhance warm-water fish in Yellowstone basin/modify or remove diversion dams (H) Federal Relations, Energy, And Tele HJ 49 Thomas, B Study distributed energy (H) Human Services HJ 48 Maclaren, G Study health insurance reform and publicly funded health care programs (H) Local Government HJ 50 Becker, A Study mental health precommitment process (H) Taxation HB 834 F A R Cohenour, J Decouple state income tax from certain federal provisions OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred SB 102 Vote: 99-0 Lind, G Revise disaster mutual aid agreement law SB 168 Vote: 89-11 Jent, L Transfer public employee accrued leave into post-retirement health care account SB 175 Vote: 100-0 Squires, C Prohibit application of rule until rule is effective as law SB 239 Vote: 99-0 Balyeat, J Revise driver's license laws for military personnel SB 322 F Vote: 92-8 Brueggeman, J Revise hit-and-run laws OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Carried HB 131 F A Vote: 99-0 Sesso, J Actuarial funding for MPERA retirement systems HB 131 F A Vote: 77-21 Sesso, J Actuarial funding for MPERA retirement systems HB 131 F A Vote: 51-49 Sesso, J Actuarial funding for MPERA retirement systems OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Failed HB 131 F A Vote: 50-50 Sesso, J Actuarial funding for MPERA retirement systems HB 131 F A Vote: 42-58 Sesso, J Actuarial funding for MPERA retirement systems OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Failed HB 131 F A Vote: 49-51 Sesso, J Actuarial funding for MPERA retirement systems OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed HB 390 F R Vote: 78-22 Nooney, B Telephone account wagering on internet horseracing HB 443 F A Vote: 99-1 Taylor, J Appropriate funds to study leasing of water from Hungry Horse dam HB 444 F A Vote: 93-7 Taylor, J Continuation of water use management by Clark Fork Basin task force HB 630 F R Vote: 96-3 Gallik, D Restrict internet phishing OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed as Amended HB 131 F A Vote: 76-21 Sesso, J Actuarial funding for MPERA retirement systems OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Concurred SB 16 F R Vote: 82-17 Hawks, B 6-mill levy for university system referendum SB 116 Vote: 97-0 Brueggeman, J Security freeze authority for consumer credit reports SB 119 F Vote: 97-2 Moss, L Clarify exchange of youth court record info with youth detention facilities SB 124 F Vote: 85-14 Harrington, D Cost for state hospital forensic commitment for court-ordered exam SB 141 Vote: 99-0 Laslovich, J Revise fingerprint and photo provisions of criminal justice information act OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed HJ 45 Vote: 72-26 Thomas, B Study to examine options for state document systems to reflect actual names OB # 9 -Motions OB # 9 -Motions Rereferred to Committee (H) Natural Resources SB 51 Hawks, B Revise land use laws concerning fire and wildland fire OB # 9 -Motions Sponsor List Modified SB 497 F Moss, L Create mural in the capital honoring women as community builders