Report: LAW0330L Apr. 09, 1999 at 8:16 PM 1999 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 56th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - House Floor Actions for: 04/09/1999 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key: -- Fiscal Note Indicated A -- Appropriation R -- Revenue ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Com Rpt--Bill Concurred (H) Natural Resources SJ 18 Mccarthy, B Interim study of MEPA by EQC Carried by Tash (H) Taxation SB 424 F Cocchiarella, V Revise elderly homeowner and renter credit Carried by Erickson SB 441 F Christiaens, C Revise property valuation and assessment Carried by Tuss SB 532 F Mcnutt, W Eliminate personal property tax and livestock tax for industrial dairy Carried by Rehbein OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Com Rpt--Bill Concurred as Amd (H) Agriculture SB 164 F Mesaros, K Revise use of noxious weed trust fund and provide alternative funding Carried by Raney (H) Education SJ 16 Miller, K Interim study of funding and administration of Montana University system Carried by J. Andersen (H) Human Services SB 323 R Doherty, S Establish health care trust with tobacco settlement proceeds Carried by McCulloch (H) Natural Resources OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Com Rpt--Bill Concurred as Amd (H) Natural Resources SJ 20 Mccarthy, B Support Idaho in opposing flow augmentation and removal of dams Carried by Tash (H) Taxation SB 111 F Depratu, B Exempting intangible personal property from taxation Carried by Somerville SB 430 F Roush, G Royalty administration fee not taxable value for oil or gas production Carried by Brown SB 454 F Beck, T Require state to pay Powell Co for land the state conduct farm/ranch opereration Carried by Beck SB 487 F Roush, G Clarify oil and gas equipment taxation Carried by Brown OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Com Rpt--Bill Passed (H) State Administration HJ 36 Harper, H Designate capitol newsroom as J.D. Holmes memorial OB # 5 -Messages from the Governor Returned with Gov's Proposed Amendments HB 185 F A Menahan, R Detention center inspection program OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills First Reading HJ 38 Barnhart, B Interim study of salaries for probation officers OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Introduced HJ 38 Barnhart, B Interim study of salaries for probation officers OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (H) Appropriations HJ 38 Barnhart, B Interim study of salaries for probation officers OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading (S) Amd Not Concur Motion Failed HB 310 Vote: 49-49 Molnar, B Establish drug-free & crime-free schools Bill will go back on 2nd reading tomorrow, 4/10/99 per Rep. Grinde. OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading (S) Amendments Concurred HB 6 A Vote: 86-9 Mccann, M Renewable resource grants HB 20 F Vote: 86-11 Kitzenberg, S Establish a multi-species fish hatchery at Fort Peck HB 47 Vote: 95-2 Anderson, S Uniform statute of limitations for insurance actions HB 53 Vote: 90-3 Clark, R Specify that a coroner (or deputy )shall pronounce the death at execution HB 54 Vote: 91-6 Menahan, R Creating the criminal offense of assault with a bodily fluid HB 58 Vote: 96-2 Younkin, C Modify petroleum tank release clean up fund HB 64 F Vote: 91-6 Mccann, M Require agency budgets to contain prioritized plan to reduce base budget by 15 % HB 74 Vote: 93-3 Mood, D Generally revise fiscal aspects of drinking water/wastewater revolving funds HB 81 F Vote: 98-0 Menahan, R Revise sentence for youths who commit serious offense HB 91 Vote: 86-10 Simon, B Revise method for extension of municipal jurisdiction for building code HB 95 Vote: 97-0 Story, B Generally revise the Montana water use laws HB 99 Vote: 94-0 Hagener, T Revise sewer delinquency notification and filing process HB 111 Vote: 84-11 Guggenheim, M Establish standards related to genetic information in issuing health insurance HB 116 F Vote: 84-11 Mcgee, D Revise penalties for 4th offense DUI and driving with excessive alcohol level OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading (S) Amendments Concurred HB 130 Vote: 94-1 Story, B Extend termination date for the waste pesticide program HB 153 Vote: 77-19 Hedges, D Revise laws governing funeral services HB 266 Vote: 92-5 Guggenheim, M Revise coverage and treatment reqs for pku to include other disorders, med foods OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading (S) Amendments Not Concurred HB 2 A Vote: 93-6 Zook, T General appropriations bill HB 57 F Vote: 89-7 Mercer, J Exempt university system from state fund requirement HB 100 F Vote: 91-5 Simon, B Generally revise laws administered by the state auditor HB 129 Vote: 88-4 Stovall, J Revise laws pertaining to highway hazards in area of emergency response vehicles HB 269 F Vote: 78-19 Molnar, B Establish a family advocacy program HB 302 F Vote: 91-6 Krenzler, B Revise micro business development act HB 315 F Vote: 82-16 Raney, B Provide for establishment of primitive fishing access sites HB 459 Vote: 96-1 Clark, R Concealed weapon permit reciprocity with other states HB 478 F Vote: 71-25 Golie, G Limit nonresident upland game bird licenses HB 528 F Vote: 77-20 Juneau, C Implement American Indians educational program HB 557 Vote: 94-3 Ewer, D Medical privacy for work comp claims HB 590 F Vote: 78-15 Lawson, B Background checks for certain school employees HJ 5 Vote: 69-27 Jore, R Urge repeal of Brady law OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading CC Rpt Adopted SB 10 Vote: 70-25 Mohl, A Revising the laws relating to slow-moving vehicles on 4-lane highways SB 20 F Vote: 90-5 Shea, D Revise procedure for Board of Pardons and Parole SB 54 Vote: 94-3 Halligan, M Revise youth court act SB 113 Vote: 69-27 Mahlum, D Generally revise motor vehicle dealer laws OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading CC Rpt Adopted SB 169 Vote: 94-3 Taylor, M Revise laws governing venture capital companies SB 243 F Vote: 50-48 Thomas, F Revise extended jurisdiction prosecution act; youth sentencing provisions OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Concurred as Amd SB 205 F Vote: 87-12 Mcnutt, W Increase aviation fuel tax by 1cent; provide for airport paving project Ryan amendment adopted 53/44. OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading FCC Rpt Adopted SB 79 F R Vote: 89-9 Swysgood, C Impose 6-mill levy for university system funding SB 200 F Vote: 59-41 Taylor, M Stimulate economic growth and business retention; revise class 8 property tax OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Concurred SB 273 F Vote: 77-21 Jabs, R Create 22nd judicial district & add judge to 11th & 20th districts SB 294 Vote: 96-2 Cole, M Revise laws on local government finance SB 359 Vote: 75-22 Franklin, E Create reserve fund - tobacco manuf. who haven't previously settled with state SB 426 F Vote: 88-10 Sprague, M Dedicate 50% of foreign capital depository for income tax relief SB 502 Vote: 94-4 Grosfield, L Revise laws related to hard-rock mining impacts SB 522 F Vote: 94-3 Cole, M Revise taxation of IRA rollover to Roth IRA SJ 9 Vote: 86-12 Cole, M Interim study of state contracting laws and procedures OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed OB # 8 -Third Reading of Bills 3rd Reading Passed HB 674 F Vote: 86-11 Hibbard, C Revise recovery and deposit of accommodations tax paid by state agencies OB # 9 -Motions CC Appointed (H) Conference HB 57 F Mercer, J Exempt university system from state fund requirement Rep. Johnson-Chair, Bookout-Reinicke, Galvin- Halcro HB 129 Stovall, J Revise laws pertaining to highway hazards in area of emergency response vehicles Rep. Stovall-Chair, Hedges, Gallus HB 302 F Krenzler, B Revise micro business development act Rep. Cobb-Chair, Witt, Krenzler HB 459 Clark, R Concealed weapon permit reciprocity with other states Rep. B. Clark-Chair, Curtiss, P. Clark HB 478 F Golie, G Limit nonresident upland game bird licenses Rep. S. Anderson-Chair, Wagner, Golie HB 528 F Juneau, C Implement American Indians educational program Rep. Walters-Chair, Rose, Juneau HB 557 Ewer, D Medical privacy for work comp claims Rep. Masolo-Chair, Stovall, Ewer HB 590 F Lawson, B Background checks for certain school employees Rep. Lawson-Chair, J. Andersen, Lindeen HJ 5 Jore, R Urge repeal of Brady law Rep. Jore-Chair, Davies, Williams SB 195 F Lynch, J Revise military service purchase provisions for PERS Rep. Brainard-Chair, E. Clark, Pavlovich OB # 9 -Motions FCC Appointed (H) Free Conference HB 2 A Zook, T General appropriations bill Rep. Zook-Chair, E. Bergsagel, Quilici HB 315 F Raney, B Provide for establishment of primitive fishing access sites Rep. Molnar-Chair, Shockley, Raney SB 97 Stang, S Generally revise laws relating to local planning and subdivision review Rep. Bitney-Chair, Noennig, Squires SB 200 F Taylor, M Stimulate economic growth and business retention; revise class 8 property tax Rep. Mood-Chair, Story, Beck SB 217 Miller, K Allow electrical apprentice to take license exam Rep. Simon-Chair, Brown, Tuss SB 229 F Thomas, F Exempt certain school districts from nonconstruction services job classification Rep. Fuchs-Chair, Trexler, Golie OB # 9 -Motions Motion Failed SB 200 F Vote: 53-44 Taylor, M Stimulate economic growth and business retention; revise class 8 property tax By Menahan for closure of debate (Need 2/3 vote)