Report: LAW0330L Apr. 11, 2007 at 05:40 PM 2007 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 60th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - Senate Floor Actions for: 04/11/2007 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key F -- Fiscal Note Indica A -- Appropriatio R -- Revenu ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Concurred (S) Highways And Transportation HB 556 F R Mcchesney, B Allow special fuel user to use dyed fuel under certain conditions Sen. Cocchiarella (S) Natural Resources And Energy HB 304 F A Furey, K Create interim water policy committee Sen. Perry HB 569 F R Rice, D Generally revise nursery laws Sen. Tash HB 611 F R Jacobson, H Revise laws related to telecommunications access services Sen. Wanzenried OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Concurred as Amended (S) Local Government HB 49 A Hamilton, R Require study of local government special purpose districts Sen. Hawks OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Sent to Enrolling SB 50 Gallus, S Prohibit probation and parole officer sexual contact with probationer or parolee SB 95 Smith, F Revise defibrillator law SB 102 Lind, G Revise disaster mutual aid agreement law SB 145 F Shockley, J Revise wildfire protection laws OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Sent to Enrolling SB 175 Squires, C Prohibit application of rule until rule is effective as law SB 214 F Lewis, D Independent contractor exemption for certain corporate officers SB 225 Moss, L May choose new mill levy election date after legislative session SB 269 Larson, L Revise standards for recorded documents SB 289 Gallus, S Allow prescribed epinephrine use in school for severe allergies and anaphylaxis SB 339 Murphy, T Revise laws governing annexation and expansion of municipalities SB 369 Smith, F Revise PSC jurisdiction over rural cooperatives OB # 4 -Messages from the Governor Signed by Governor SB 225 Moss, L May choose new mill levy election date after legislative session SB 536 Perry, G Revise eminent domain laws OB # 7 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills First Reading SJ 28 Hawks, B Study education funding and education reform SJ 29 Balyeat, J Study board of investment policies SJ 30 Smith, F Study employee drug testing OB # 7 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Introduced SJ 28 Hawks, B Study education funding and education reform SJ 29 Balyeat, J Study board of investment policies SJ 30 Smith, F Study employee drug testing OB # 7 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee OB # 7 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (S) Business, Labor, And Economic Affai SJ 29 Balyeat, J Study board of investment policies SJ 30 Smith, F Study employee drug testing (S) Education And Cultural Resources SJ 28 Hawks, B Study education funding and education reform OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred as Amended HB 818 A Vote: 40-9 Taylor, J Appropriations for legislative branch OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred on Voice Vote HB 819 A Vote: 44-6 Taylor, J Appropriations for judicial branch Sen. Balyeat, Sen. Barkus, Sen. Bales, Sen. Essmann, Sen. McGee, Sen. O'Neil voting NO OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading House Amendments Concurred on Voice Vote SB 291 F Vote: 50-0 Perry, G Allow creation of high school districts OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Carried HB 818 A Vote: 25-23 Taylor, J Appropriations for legislative branch HB 820 A Vote: 33-17 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies HB 820 A Vote: 31-19 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies HB 820 A Vote: 35-15 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies HB 820 A Vote: 30-19 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies HB 820 A Vote: 37-13 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies HB 820 A Vote: 34-16 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies HB 820 A Vote: 26-24 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Carried HB 820 A Vote: 32-17 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies HB 820 A Vote: 35-14 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies HB 820 A Vote: 28-22 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Carried on Voice Vote HB 820 A Vote: 48-2 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies Sen. Balyeat and Sen. O'Neil voting NO HB 820 A Vote: 50-0 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies HB 820 A Vote: 48-2 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies Sen. Juneau and Sen. M. Tropila voitng NO HB 820 A Vote: 45-5 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies Sen. Balyeat, Sen. Juneau, Sen. Larson, Sen. Smith, Sen. Wanzanreid voting NO HB 820 A Vote: 50-0 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies HB 820 A Vote: 48-2 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies Sen. Balyeat and Sen. O'Neil voitng NO HB 820 A Vote: 47-3 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies Sen. Balyeat, Sen. Brown and Sen. O'Neil voting NO HB 820 A Vote: 48-2 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies Sen. Balyeat and Sen. O'Neil voting NO HB 820 A Vote: 41-9 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies Sen. Balyeat, Sen Juneau, Sen. Jackson, Sen. Lind, Sen. Sen. Moss, Sen. Smith, Sen. M.Tropila, Sen. Wanzenried voting NO OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Failed OB # 8 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Failed HB 818 A Vote: 22-27 Taylor, J Appropriations for legislative branch HB 818 A Vote: 25-25 Taylor, J Appropriations for legislative branch HB 818 A Vote: 17-32 Taylor, J Appropriations for legislative branch HB 818 A Vote: 9-40 Taylor, J Appropriations for legislative branch HB 820 A Vote: 14-35 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies HB 820 A Vote: 25-25 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies HB 820 A Vote: 24-25 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies HB 820 A Vote: 18-31 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies HB 820 A Vote: 25-25 Taylor, J Biennial funding for certain executive branch agencies OB # 9 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Concurred HB 19 F A Vote: 50-0 Mcnutt, W Prohibit diversion of Morrill Act land revenue for administrative costs HB 77 F R Vote: 50-0 Clark, E Right of recovery under Medicaid provisions of the deficit reduction act HB 139 F A Vote: 49-1 Branae, G Establish legislative branch retirement termination pay account HB 540 F A Vote: 50-0 Groesbeck, G Increase silicosis benefits HB 583 F R Vote: 33-17 Jopek, M Revise opencut mining law HB 778 F R Vote: 43-7 Stahl, W Clarify government exemption from oil and gas production taxes HJ 45 Vote: 44-6 Thomas, B Study to examine options for state document systems to reflect actual names OB # 9 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed as Amended by House SB 50 Vote: 50-0 Gallus, S Prohibit probation and parole officer sexual contact with probationer or parolee SB 95 Vote: 50-0 Smith, F Revise defibrillator law SB 102 Vote: 50-0 Lind, G Revise disaster mutual aid agreement law OB # 9 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed as Amended by House SB 145 F Vote: 49-1 Shockley, J Revise wildfire protection laws SB 175 Vote: 49-1 Squires, C Prohibit application of rule until rule is effective as law SB 214 F Vote: 50-0 Lewis, D Independent contractor exemption for certain corporate officers SB 225 Vote: 45-5 Moss, L May choose new mill levy election date after legislative session SB 269 Vote: 49-1 Larson, L Revise standards for recorded documents SB 289 Vote: 50-0 Gallus, S Allow prescribed epinephrine use in school for severe allergies and anaphylaxis SB 339 Vote: 50-0 Murphy, T Revise laws governing annexation and expansion of municipalities SB 369 Vote: 47-3 Smith, F Revise PSC jurisdiction over rural cooperatives