Report: LAW0330L Feb. 20, 1999 at 7:47 PM 1999 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 56th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - House Floor Actions for: 02/20/1999 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key: -- Fiscal Note Indicated A -- Appropriation R -- Revenue ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Com Rpt--Bill Passed as Amd (H) Human Services HB 607 F Soft, L Regulate health carriers and managed care entities OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills First Reading HB 645 F Cobb, J Revise government accounting and fund structure law HB 646 F Haines, D Discount for full payment of property taxes HB 647 F Raney, B Create the bull trout recovery program. OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Introduced HB 645 F Cobb, J Revise government accounting and fund structure law HB 646 F Haines, D Discount for full payment of property taxes HB 647 F Raney, B Create the bull trout recovery program. OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (H) Appropriations HB 645 F Cobb, J Revise government accounting and fund structure law (H) Fish, Wildlife And Parks HB 647 F Raney, B Create the bull trout recovery program. (H) Taxation HB 646 F Haines, D Discount for full payment of property taxes Referred to Committee (H) Agriculture OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (H) Agriculture SB 183 F Nelson, L Revise agricultural seed laws SB 394 F Tester, J Montana organic certified commodities (H) Appropriations SB 224 F Keating, T Pathological gambling treatment and prevention (H) Business And Labor SB 351 Jergeson, G Allow certain organization 2 cash prize casino nights per year SB 439 F Hertel, J Revise licensure of guest ranches and related occupations (H) Education SB 428 F Stang, S Transfer motorcycle safety training program to regents (H) Fish, Wildlife And Parks SB 241 F Doherty, S Revise law and regulation governing disabled hunting licenses SB 381 F Grimes, D Revise hunting violation laws and penalties (H) Human Services SB 364 F Eck, D Allow standardized application under Medicaid and related programs SB 438 Christiaens, C Revise control of ephedrine for immediate patient use by physician (H) Judiciary SB 153 Halligan, M Adopt revised article 9 of ucc SB 251 Halligan, M Clarify assessment of chemical dependency prior to sentencing (H) Natural Resources SB 362 Keating, T Revise oil and gas bond requirement SB 371 Mesaros, K Landowner notice of intent to appropriate ground water from other's land (H) State Administration SB 314 Grimes, D Revise laws related to asbestos abatement SJ 4 Beck, T Implement capitol complex advisory council recommendations (H) Taxation SB 380 F Lynch, J Revise voluntary income tax check off program OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Pass Motion Failed OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Pass Motion Failed HB 329 Vote: 49-51 Clark, R Seatbelt violation as standard violation HB 606 F Vote: 35-64 Anderson, S Implement graduated licensing for drivers HB 623 Vote: 47-52 Brainard, M End state of emergency resulting from Great Depression HB 635 Vote: 33-67 Brainard, M Rights of way across federal land OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Pass as Amd Motion Failed HB 45 Vote: 2-98 Lawson, B Revise law governing possession of weapon in school zone Lawson amendment #3 passed 85/7. B. Clark amendment passed 52/44. Lawson amendment #2 passed 54/40. Sponsor recommended bill not pass; his do not pass motion was not allowed. HB 449 Vote: 37-63 Hurdle, J Revise deviate sexual conduct law McGee amendment failed 45/53. Shockley amendment passed 53/47. OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed HB 104 F Vote: 81-18 Hagener, T Emergency vote for surcharge for court technology HB 181 Vote: 83-16 Sliter, P Require notice of use of after market parts in auto repair HB 315 F Vote: 64-33 Raney, B Primitive fishing access sites HB 336 Vote: 68-31 Gillan, K Clarify use of street maintenance funds in urban areas HB 366 Vote: 89-9 Kasten, B Revise child protective services laws McGee amendment failed 36/61. HB 373 Vote: 87-10 Younkin, C Clarify herd district laws--annexation into existing herd district HB 395 F Vote: 98-2 Facey, T Clarify application of self-employment for unemployment insurance HB 440 F Vote: 62-37 Brainard, M County notification to FWP common of predator alert HB 506 Vote: 84-14 Sliter, P Clarify consumer protection for auto body and glass repair OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed HB 508 F Vote: 73-26 Harrington, D Authority of attorney general to deny certification of improper ballot measure HB 527 F Vote: 90-9 Harper, H Impose interlock ignition requirement on second or subsequent offense HB 530 Vote: 66-33 Mcgee, D Revise partial birth abortion law HB 531 Vote: 76-23 Gillan, K Revise competitive bidding laws for drainage district HB 561 F Vote: 98-2 Gallus, S Allow transportation district to exceed apportioned funds HB 585 Vote: 85-11 Jore, R Revise initiative signature requirements HB 590 F Vote: 78-20 Lawson, B Background checks for certain school employees HB 593 Vote: 92-8 Harper, H Mediator confidentiality HB 614 Vote: 96-3 Wagner, D Revise landlord tenant laws regarding mobile home parks HB 615 Vote: 91-6 Harrington, D Revise laws governing beer and wine franchise agreements HB 616 Vote: 98-2 Lindeen, M Electronic availability of public documents HB 639 F R Vote: 67-29 Mangan, J Submit deferred deposit lender examination fee to electors HB 640 F R Vote: 63-34 Mangan, J Submit deferred deposit lender license fee to electors HJ 24 Vote: 85-11 Juneau, C Urge tribal representation in state economic development initiatives HJ 27 Vote: 95-3 Story, B Urge retention of electrical prices for irrigation HJ 31 Vote: 94-5 Menahan, R Urge review of policy of voice menu telephone system by state OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed as Amd HB 316 F Vote: 78-19 Raney, B Historic and cultural parks management Taylor amendment passed 89/3. HB 325 Vote: 85-15 Brainard, M Allow regulation of barking dog in residential neighborhood by county ordinance Brainard amendment passed 85/11. HB 526 F Vote: 65-34 Mangan, J Regulate deferred deposit lending Mangan amendment passed 84/11. OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed as Amd HB 588 R Vote: 74-25 Lawson, B Submit fee for fingerprinting for teacher licensure to electorate Lawson amendment passed 77/19. HB 592 F Vote: 87-9 Hibbard, C Revise employment laws Hibbard amendment passed 96/0 HB 601 F Vote: 55-45 Anderson, S Require rules for private driver education instructors Jore amendment passed 53/44. OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed HB 59 F Vote: 94-5 Mood, D Revise laws governing sex offenders HB 115 F A Vote: 99-0 Mcgee, D Revise laws governing commitments to boot camp and Department of Corrections HB 188 F Vote: 91-6 Tuss, C Provide for electronic commerce HB 244 F Vote: 82-14 Facey, T Revise pay for retired judges called to service HB 342 Vote: 87-12 Raney, B Revise restrictions on tax election information HB 345 F Vote: 92-8 Raney, B Certified weed free sand & gravel on road projects HB 352 F Vote: 83-16 Brainard, M Revise access to public land HB 432 R Vote: 84-15 Tuss, C Submit electronic commerce fee to electorate HB 443 Vote: 67-32 Bookout-Reinicke, S Majority vote of electors voting on acquisition of water system HB 468 F Vote: 97-1 Brainard, M Require person who hire paid signature gatherers to file campaign finance report HB 476 F Vote: 86-13 Johnson, R Revise local government general obligation bond laws HB 494 F Vote: 75-25 Squires, C Extend retirement service purchase for involuntarily terminated employees HB 499 F Vote: 76-24 Harper, H Revise off-highway vehicle laws HB 504 Vote: 62-38 Ohs, K Remove prohibition on certain reimbursements for premiums on health plans HB 567 Vote: 94-5 Noennig, M Implement Article VIII, section 17 OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed HB 578 Vote: 76-24 Anderson, S Revise public records law HB 580 F Vote: 84-15 Schmidt, T Create review team for health care complaints by county detention center inmates HB 598 F Vote: 100-0 Quilici, J Revise telephone slamming and cramming laws HB 617 Vote: 95-4 Ohs, K Revise and restructure petroleum storage tank cleanup fund HB 620 Vote: 77-23 Tuss, C Clarify access to constitutionally protected public information HJ 5 Vote: 64-35 Jore, R Urge repeal of Brady law HJ 10 Vote: 56-44 Curtiss, A Resolution opposed to biosphere reserves treaty HJ 11 Vote: 71-28 Curtiss, A Express state authority in western water issues HJ 19 Vote: 67-31 Curtiss, A Express support of 1908 Forest Reserve Act HJ 26 Vote: 74-25 Bitney, R Urge monitoring of road closures OB # 9 -Motions Motion Carried HB 315 F Raney, B Primitive fishing access sites By Schmidt for closure of debate. OB # 9 -Motions Motion Failed HB 122 F Vote: 29-64 Jore, R Workers freedom act By Jore to take from committee and place on 2nd reading. HB 363 Vote: 45-52 Wyatt, D Clarify authority of cities and towns to establish park maintenance districts By Wyatt to reconsider. HB 449 Vote: 39-56 Hurdle, J Revise deviate sexual conduct law By Hurdle to segregate HB 449 from Committee of the Whole Report and adtop the revised Committee of the Whole Report OB # 9 -Motions Motion to Reconsider Failed HB 329 Vote: 43-53 Clark, R Seatbelt violation as standard violation By B. Clark OB # 9 -Motions Rereferred to Committee (H) Appropriations HB 127 Johnson, R Generally revise child support enforcement laws HB 554 F Krenzler, B Insurance commissioner oversight of mental health managed care HB 577 F A Story, B Fund assistance to businesses for trade OB # 9 -Motions Sponsor List Modified HB 601 F Anderson, S Require rules for private driver education instructors Remove Beck per his request. OB # 99-LSD Staff Entry Chapter Number HB 254 Somerville, R Revise mint committee law HB 284 F Story, B Revise conservation district laws