Report: LAW0330L Mar. 09, 1999 at 5:18 PM 1999 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 56th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - House Floor Actions for: 03/09/1999 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key: -- Fiscal Note Indicated A -- Appropriation R -- Revenue ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Com Rpt--Bill Concurred (H) Business And Labor SB 114 F Thomas, F Training for public assistance recipients Carried by Squires (H) Education SB 288 Nelson, L Revise ANB on territory transfer Carried by Rose SB 299 Hertel, J Allow purchase of additional transportation bus from depreciation fund Carried by Facey SB 428 F Stang, S Transfer motorcycle safety training program to regents Carried by Hibbard (H) Judiciary SB 230 Grimes, D Clarify place of trial for action against county Carried by Molnar OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Com Rpt--Bill Concurred as Amd (H) Business And Labor SB 27 F Hertel, J Revise telemarketing fraud Carried by Ahner (H) Judiciary SB 60 F Halligan, M Allow District Court Judges to appoint standing masters Carried by Wyatt SB 63 Nelson, L Revise sexual and violent offender registration laws Carried by Ahner OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Com Rpt--Bill Concurred as Amd (H) Judiciary SB 112 Franklin, E Revise laws governing identification of criminal offenders Carried by Shockley SB 214 Bartlett, S Revise laws relating to sheriff's levy and sale for collection of taxes Carried by Younkin OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Com Rpt--Bill Passed (H) Taxation HB 652 F Guggenheim, M Clarify income for purposes of residential credit for elderly OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Sent to Enrolling HB 23 Kitzenberg, S Ethanol fuel use in state vehicle fleet HB 70 Hurdle, J License adult foster care facilities for other purposes HB 110 A Johnson, R Water pollution control state revolving fund -- additional bonding authority HB 156 Tropila, J Require charge determination explanation in health insurance agreement or policy HB 190 F Soft, L Extend permissible period for day-care license HB 231 F Witt, J License plates for former POWs HB 241 Ryan, B Electronic mail registration and voting HB 274 Hanson, M Eliminate requirements that utilities report minor injuries to PSC HB 454 F Soft, L Voluntary donation on vehicle registration for organ donor and tissue awareness HB 467 Hibbard, C Dual use of OHV's on forest development roads OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills First Reading OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills First Reading HB 663 F A Harper, H Develop unified reclamation plan for Silver Creek area HB 664 F A Harper, H Negotiate for acquisition of former Montana Power Co. lands OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Introduced HB 663 F A Harper, H Develop unified reclamation plan for Silver Creek area HB 664 F A Harper, H Negotiate for acquisition of former Montana Power Co. lands OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (H) Appropriations HB 663 F A Harper, H Develop unified reclamation plan for Silver Creek area HB 664 F A Harper, H Negotiate for acquisition of former Montana Power Co. lands OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred SB 48 F Vote: 87-9 Swysgood, C Fund trust land management functions SB 49 F Vote: 94-6 Swysgood, C Revise allocation of RIT interest for enumerated purposes SB 162 Vote: 78-19 Crismore, W Expand permissible banking activities SB 187 Vote: 95-3 Tester, J Revise crop dusting lien SB 191 Vote: 91-9 Jabs, R Clarify statute of limitations for action on judgment or decree SB 201 Vote: 91-8 Mcnutt, W Clarify when criminal jeopardy attaches SB 231 Vote: 92-5 Jabs, R Clarify when justice of peace takes office SB 246 Vote: 95-2 Mahlum, D Revise school district investments OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Pass as Amd Motion Failed HB 273 F Vote: 31-69 Raney, B Revise use of bed tax Raney amd #1 passed 76/20. Wyatt amd #2 OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Pass as Amd Motion Failed failed 32/65. Hurdle amd #3 failed 41/51. Rehbein amd #4 failed 34/65. Fuchs amd #5 passed 55/43. Trexler motion for closure passed. OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Concurred SB 1 Vote: 78-22 Mahlum, D Revise reserve police officer residency requirement SB 90 Vote: 86-12 Stang, S Amend the Veterans' Public Employment Preference Law SB 91 F Vote: 97-2 Swysgood, C Extend fishing access site operation & maintenance program SB 95 Vote: 89-10 Grosfield, L Authorize county contributions to municipal infrastructure SB 99 Vote: 96-3 Tester, J Continuing health ins. for dependents of certain persons killed in line of duty SB 101 F Vote: 99-1 Franklin, E Clarify emergency service infectious disease laws SB 115 Vote: 98-1 Stang, S Exclude employees waiving coverage from small employer eligibility SB 116 Vote: 99-1 Glaser, B Revise hospital laws SB 120 Vote: 95-5 Bartlett, S Revise state insurance flexible spending accounts SB 140 Vote: 83-17 Nelson, L Remove restrictions on absentee voting SB 155 Vote: 90-8 Berry, D Revise disclosure laws for real estate brokers SB 203 Vote: 98-2 Bartlett, S Revise laws governing execution of judgment SB 347 F Vote: 95-2 Stang, S Revise insurance laws on small employer health reinsurance program OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed HB 41 F Vote: 85-14 Hagener, T Extend surcharge for funding court information technology HB 470 Vote: 73-27 Kasten, B Revise TANF block grant maintenance of effort percentage HB 536 F A Vote: 96-3 Kasten, B Revise funding policy for Montana Comprehensive Health Association OB # 9 -Motions OB # 9 -Motions FCC Appointed SB 274 F Wilson, B Exempt personal property used to build and launch space vehicles Reps. OB # 99-LSD Staff Entry Chapter Number HB 56 Menahan, R Eliminate remuneration for services performed as legislative pay option HB 89 Guggenheim, M Limit term of emergency response commission HB 198 F Cobb, J Revise ability to request economic impact statement on administrative rule HB 319 Dale, R Extend authority to create city-county boards of health