Second Regular Session, 90th General Assembly
NINETEENTH DAY, Monday, February 7, 2000
Speaker Pro Tem Kreider in the Chair.
Prayer by Reverend Rudy Beard.
Loving God, lift from our hearts all that discourages, all cynicism, all that builds distrust of one another and destroys our faith in the people of Missouri. Give to the men and women of this House, and to the staff that supports them, a deep faith in our basic principles of democracy. Keep them working for the good of all, and particularly for the good of those whose needs are great.
Bless these men and women, keep them in Your Holy peace, for the sake of the work they are called to do.
To You be glory and honor, now and forever. Amen.
The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited.
The Journal of the eighteenth day was approved as corrected by the following vote:
AYES: 153
Abel Akin Alter Auer Backer
Ballard Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle
Bennett Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Blunt
Boatright Bonner Boucher Boykins Bray 84
Britt Burton Campbell Carter Champion
Chrismer Cierpiot Clayton Crawford Curls
Davis 122 Davis 63 Days Dolan Dougherty
Elliott Enz Farnen Fitzwater Foley
Ford Foster Franklin Fraser Froelker
Gambaro Gaskill George Gibbons Graham 106
Graham 24 Gratz Green Griesheimer Gross
Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hampton Harlan Hartzler 123
Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann
Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth Hosmer Howerton
Kelley 47 Kelly 27 Kennedy King Kissell
Klindt Koller Kreider Lakin Lawson
Leake Legan Levin Liese Linton
Lograsso Long Loudon Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus
Marble May 108 Mays 50 McBride McClelland
McKenna McLuckie Merideth Miller Monaco
Murphy Murray Myers Naeger Nordwald
O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Patek
Phillips Pouche Pryor Purgason Ransdall
Reid Reinhart Relford Reynolds Richardson
Riley Rizzo Ross Sallee Scheve
Schilling Schwab Scott Secrest Seigfreid
Selby Shelton Shields Skaggs Smith
Stokan Summers Surface Thompson Townley
Treadway Troupe Tudor Van Zandt Vogel
Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams 121 Williams 159
Wilson 25 Wilson 42 Mr. Speaker
NOES: 002
Hanaway Wright
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007
Crump Evans Hoppe Kasten Parker
Ridgeway Robirds
VACANCIES: 001
HOUSE RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED
House Resolution No. 202 - Representative Gaskill
House Resolution No. 203 - Representative Gunn
House Resolution No. 204 - Representative Selby
House Resolution No. 205 - Representative Long
House Resolution No. 206 through House Resolution No. 210 - Representative McClelland
House Resolution No. 211 - Representative Liese
House Resolution No. 212 - Representative Miller
House Resolution No. 213 - Representative Fitzwater
House Resolution No. 214 - Representative Seigfreid
House Resolution No. 215 - Representative Reynolds
House Resolution No. 216 - Representative Van Zandt
House Resolution No. 217 - Representative Ward
SECOND READING OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
HJR 67 through HJR 70 were read the second time.
SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS
HB 1904 through HB 1938 were read the second time.
SECOND READING OF SENATE BILL
SS SB 549 was read the second time.
Speaker Gaw assumed the Chair.
PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILL
HCS HB 1362, with HS, as amended, pending, relating to health insurance, was taken up by Representative Harlan.
Representative Harlan offered House Amendment No. 3.
House Amendment No. 3
AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 1362, Page 100, Section 379.952, Line 16, by inserting immediately after said line the following:
"Section 1. Prior to the general assembly's consideration of any bill that mandates health insurance coverage for specific health services, specific diseases, or for certain providers of health care services, the person who seeks sponsorship of such proposal shall submit to the legislative committees to which the proposal is assigned an impact report that assesses both the social and financial effects of the proposed mandated coverage. For purposes of this section, mandated health insurance coverage shall include mandated optional benefits. The director of the department of insurance shall cooperate with, assist and provide information to any person required to submit an impact report under the provisions of this section."; and
Further amend said bill's title and enacting clause accordingly.
Representative Patek raised a point of order that House Amendment No. 3 amends previously amended material.
The Chair ruled the point of order not well taken.
Representative Shields offered House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 3.
House Substitute Amendment No. 1
for
House Amendment No. 3
AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 1362, Page 100, Section 379.952, Line 16, by inserting immediately after said line the following:
"Section 1. 1. Prior to the general assembly's consideration of any bill that mandates health insurance coverage for specific health services, specific diseases, or for certain providers of health care services, the person who seeks sponsorship of such proposal shall submit to the legislative committees to which the proposal is assigned an impact report that assesses both the social and financial effects of the proposed mandated coverage. For purposes of this section, mandated health insurance coverage shall include mandated optional benefits. The director of the department of insurance shall cooperate with, assist and provide information to any person required to submit an impact report under the provisions of this section.
2. The report required pursuant to subsection 1 of this section shall include at the minimum and to the extent that information is available, the following:
(1) The social impact, including:
(a) The extent to which the treatment or service is generally utilized by a significant portion of the population;
(b) The extent to which such insurance coverage is already generally available;
(c) If coverage is not generally available, the extent to which the lack of coverage results in persons being unable to obtain necessary health care treatment;
(d) If the coverage is not generally available, the extent to which the lack of coverage results in unreasonable financial hardship on those persons needing treatment;
(e) The level of public demand for the treatment or service;
(f) The level of public demand for individual or group insurance coverage of the treatment or service;
(g) The level of interest of collective bargaining organizations in negotiating privately for inclusion of this coverage in group contracts; and
(h) The impact of indirect costs which are costs other than premiums and administrative costs, on the question of the costs and benefits of coverage.
(2) The financial impact, including:
(a) The extent to which insurance coverage of the kind proposed would increase or decrease the cost of the treatment or service;
(b) The extent to which the proposed coverage might increase the use of the treatment or service;
(c) The extent to which the mandated treatment or service might serve as an alternative for more expensive treatment or service;
(d) The extent to which insurance coverage of the health care service or provider can be reasonably expected to increase or decrease the insurance premium and administrative expenses of policyholders; and
(e) The impact of this coverage on the total cost of health care."; and
Further amend said bill's title and enacting clause accordingly.
On motion of Representative Shields, House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 3 was adopted.
Representative Levin offered House Amendment No. 4.
Representative Monaco raised a point of order that House Amendment No. 4 is not germane to the bill and is dilatory.
The Chair ruled the point of order well taken.
Representative Shields offered House Amendment No. 4.
House Amendment No. 4
AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 1362, Page 100, Section 379.952, Line 18, by adding the following:
1. As used in this section, the following terms mean:
(1) "Eligible employee", an employee who works on a full-time basis and has a normal work week of thirty or more hours. The term includes a sole proprietor, a partner of a partnership, and an independent contractor is included as an employee under a health benefit plan of a small employer, but does not include an employee who works on a part-time, temporary or substitute basis. For purposes of this section, a person, such person's spouse and such person's minor children shall constitute only one eligible employee when they are employed by the same small employer; except that, in the case of a person who is a farmer, such person may constitute an eligible employee and such person's spouse, if hired by such person, may constitute a second eligible employee;
(2) "Eligible small employer", any person, firm, corporation, partnership or association that is actively engaged in business that, on at least fifty percent of its working days during the preceding calendar quarter, employed not less than two nor more than twenty-five eligible employees, the majority of whom were employed within this state. In determining the number of eligible employees, companies that are affiliated companies, or that are eligible to file a combined tax return for purposes of state taxation, shall be considered one employer;
(3) "Farmer", any person who derives at least two-thirds of such person's income from using or cultivating land for the production of agricultural crops, livestock or livestock products, poultry or poultry products, milk or dairy products, or fruit or other horticulture products; provided that, the term shall not include a person who
processes farm products or distributes farming supplies by contracting to provide spraying, harvesting or other farming services; and
(4) "Qualified health insurance program" includes accident and sickness insurance on an indemnity basis and health maintenance organization plans;
2. There is hereby established the "Small Business Health Insurance Assistance Program" for the purpose of encouraging qualifying small businesses to establish or maintain a qualified health insurance program available to eligible employees. The director of the department of insurance shall administer a grant program within this state pursuant to the provisions of this act. Such grants shall be paid for the purpose of assisting small employers to pay health insurance premiums on behalf of such employer's eligible employees, up to an aggregate of ten million dollars.
3. The grant moneys allowed by this act are subject to appropriations from general revenue. In the absence of appropriated general revenue moneys, the General Assembly may authorize funding necessary for the operation of this program be disbursed from moneys received by the state pursuant to the master settlement agreement entered into on November 23, 1998, by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, and deposited by the state treasurer to the credit of the tobacco settlement trust fund. Subject to appropriation, ten million dollars annually shall be used to facilitate provision of health care insurance of persons employed by qualified small employers pursuant to the provisions of this section.
4. For calendar years beginning on or after January 1, 2001, an eligible small employer which does not, as of January 1, 2001, pay its employees health insurance premiums, and has not paid such premiums for the previous 24 months, and which begins to pay health insurance premiums on behalf of such employer's eligible employees during such calendar year or thereafter shall be allowed to apply for a grant, as follows:
(1) For the first two years the eligible small employer pays health insurance premiums on behalf of such employer's eligible employees the grantee shall be granted fifty dollars per month per employee;
(2) For the third and fourth years the eligible small employer pays health insurance premiums on behalf of such employer's eligible employees, the grantee shall be granted thirty-five dollars per month per employee; and
(3) For each year subsequent to the fourth year the eligible small employer pays health insurance premiums on behalf of such employer's eligible employees, the grantee shall be granted twenty-five dollars per month per employee.
(4) The grants shall be paid to grantees on a quarterly basis upon a showing by the grantee that a qualified health insurance program was available to eligible employees and grantee paid all premiums for eligible employees associated with the qualified health insurance program for the preceding three months.
5. For calendar years beginning on or after January 1, 2001, an eligible small employer, with fifteen or fewer eligible employees, which does not qualify for a grant pursuant to subsection 4 of this section because such employer, as of January 1, 2001, was already paying its employees' health insurance premiums, shall be allowed to apply for a grant in an amount equal to twenty-five dollars per month per eligible employee for whom such small employer pays health insurance premiums, if such employer can document a minimum of a twenty percent increase in premium costs per eligible employee for comparable health care benefits.
6. The department of insurance is authorized to promulgate any rules necessary to administer provisions 1 through 7 of this section. No rule or portion of a rule promulgated pursuant to the authority of this section shall become effective unless it is promulgated pursuant to the provisions of chapter 536, RSMo.
7. The provisions of this section shall expire on December 31, 2005, unless extended by an action of the General Assembly.
Representative Monaco raised a point of order that House Amendment No. 4 goes beyond the scope and is not germane to the bill.
The Chair ruled the point of order not well taken.
Representative Patek offered House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 4.
Representative Monaco raised a point of order that House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 4 is not a true substitute.
The Chair ruled the point of order not well taken.
Representative Dougherty raised a point of order that House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 4 is not germane to the bill.
The Chair ruled the point of order well taken.
HCS HB 1362, with House Amendment No. 4, and HS, as amended, pending, was laid over.
REFERRAL OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
The following House Joint Resolution was referred to the Committee indicated:
HJR 44 - Criminal Law
REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILLS
The following House Bills were referred to the Committee indicated:
HB 1485 - Insurance
HB 1659 - Local Government and Related Matters
HB 1660 - Education - Higher
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Committee on Public Health, Chairman Ladd Stokan reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Public Health, to which was referred HB 1085, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Public Health, to which was referred HB 1197, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.
INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS - APPROPRIATIONS
The following House Bills were read the first time and copies ordered printed:
HB 1102, introduced by Representative Franklin, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the State Board of Education and of the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and the several divisions and programs thereof to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, and to transfer money among certain funds and for the investment in registered bonds of the State Public School Fund by the State Board of Education for the period beginning July 1, 2000 and ending June 30, 2001.
HB 1103, introduced by Representative Franklin, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Higher Education and the several divisions, programs, and institutions of higher education included therein to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, and to transfer money among certain funds for the period beginning July 1, 2000 and ending June 30, 2001.
HB 1104, introduced by Representative Franklin, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Revenue and the Department of Transportation, and the several divisions and programs thereof to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, and to transfer money among certain funds for the period beginning July 1, 2000 and ending June 30, 2001.
HB 1105, introduced by Representative Franklin, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Office of Administration, the Department of Transportation, and the Chief Executive's Office, and the several divisions and programs thereof to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, and to transfer money among certain funds for the period beginning July 1, 2000 and ending June 30, 2001.
HB 1106, introduced by Representative Franklin, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Conservation, and the several divisions and programs thereof and for the expenses, grants, refunds, distribution, and capital improvements projects involving the repair, replacement and maintenance of state buildings and facilities of the Department of Natural Resources and the several divisions and programs thereof to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, and to transfer money among certain funds, for the period beginning July 1, 2000 and ending June 30, 2001.
HB 1107, introduced by Representative Franklin, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Economic Development, Department of Insurance, and Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, and the several divisions and programs thereof to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, and to transfer money among certain funds for the period beginning July 1, 2000 and ending June 30, 2001.
HB 1108, introduced by Representative Franklin, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Public Safety, and the several divisions and programs thereof to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, and to transfer money among certain funds for the period beginning July 1, 2000 and ending June 30, 2001.
HB 1109, introduced by Representative Franklin, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Corrections and the several divisions and programs thereof to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, for the period beginning July 1, 2000 and ending June 30, 2001.
HB 1110, introduced by Representative Franklin, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Mental Health, the Board of Public Buildings, the Department of Health, and the several divisions and programs thereof and the Missouri Health Facilities Review Committee to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, for the period beginning July 1, 2000 and ending June 30, 2001.
HB 1111, introduced by Representative Franklin, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, and distributions of the Department of Social Services and the several divisions and programs thereof to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, for the period beginning July 1, 2000 and ending June 30, 2001.
HB 1112, introduced by Representative Franklin, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Chief Executive's Office and Mansion, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, Attorney General, Missouri Prosecuting Attorneys and Circuit Attorneys Retirement Systems, and the Judiciary and the Office of the State Public Defender, and the several divisions and programs thereof, and for the payment of salaries and mileage of members of the State Senate and the House of Representatives and Contingent expenses of the General Assembly, including salaries and expenses of elective and appointive officers and necessary capital improvements expenditures; for salaries and expenses of members and employees and other necessary operating expenses of the Missouri Commission on Interstate Cooperation, the Committee on Legislative Research, the Committee on Public Employee Retirement, the Committee on Administrative Rules, the Joint Committee on Capital Improvements Oversight and the Joint Committee on Economic Development; for the expenses of the interim committees established by the General Assembly, and to transfer money among certain funds, to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, for the period beginning July 1, 2000 and ending June 30, 2001.
HB 1120, introduced by Representative Franklin, to appropriate money for planning, expenses, and for capital improvements including but not limited to major additions and renovations, new structures, and land improvements or acquisitions.
INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS
The following House Bills were read the first time and copies ordered printed:
HB 1939, introduced by Representatives Graham (24) and Dolan, relating to the regulation of stretcher vans.
HB 1940, introduced by Representatives Clayton and Leake, relating to health insurance.
HB 1941, introduced by Representative Schwab, relating to the Missouri commission of Indian affairs.
HB 1942, introduced by Representative Liese, relating to financial institutions.
HB 1943, introduced by Representative Schilling, relating to reports of abuse, neglect and death of persons less than eighteen years of age.
HB 1944, introduced by Representatives Relford and Seigfreid, relating to a MO-AG Businesses license plate.
HB 1945, introduced by Representatives Kennedy, Gambaro and Hilgemann, relating to remediation of environmentally contaminated real property by political subdivisions.
HB 1946, introduced by Representative Dougherty, relating to adoption.
HB 1947, introduced by Representatives Holand and Reynolds, relating to dental services.
HB 1948, introduced by Representatives Gratz, Scott, Gaw, Patek, Koller, Bennett, Hollingsworth and Boykins, et al, relating to traffic regulations.
HB 1949, introduced by Representatives Hilgemann, Auer, Ford, Gambaro, Shelton, Kennedy, Carter and Boykins, et al, relating to firearms regulation.
HB 1950, introduced by Representative Boucher, relating to the tax credit for building universal design homes.
HB 1951, introduced by Representatives Crawford, Scott, Bartelsmeyer, Klindt, Gaskill, Berkstresser and Summers, et al, relating to traffic regulations.
COMMITTEE CHANGES
The Speaker submitted the following Committee changes:
Representative Foley is no longer a member of the Commerce Committee.
Representative Boykins has been appointed a member of the Commerce Committee.
Representative Lograsso has been appointed a member of the Local Government and Related Matters Committee.
Representative Champion has been appointed a member of the Public Health Committee.
Representative Gaskill has been appointed a member of the Appropriations - Education and Public Safety Committee.
Representative Miller has been appointed a member of the Consumer Protection and Housing Committee.
ADJOURNMENT
On motion of Representative Monaco, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, February 8, 2000.
CORRECTIONS TO THE HOUSE JOURNAL
Correct House Journal, Eighteenth Day, Thursday, February 3, 2000, pages 202 and 203, roll call, by showing Representative Ladd Stokan voting "no" rather than "absent with leave".
Page 205, roll call, by showing Representatives Williams (121) and Surface voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Page 205, roll call, by showing Representative Pouche voting "no" rather than "absent with leave".
COMMITTEE MEETINGS
APPROPRIATIONS - EDUCATION AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Tuesday, February 8, 2000. Hearing Room 1 upon adjournment.
Mark-up House Bill 1102.
APPROPRIATIONS - GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Tuesday, February 8, 2000. Hearing Room 7 upon morning adjournment.
Mark-up continues.
APPROPRIATIONS - GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Wednesday, February 9, 2000. Hearing Room 7 upon morning adjournment.
Mark-up continues. CANCELLED.
APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH
Tuesday, February 8, 2000. Hearing Room 6 upon adjournment.
SAM II presentation. Mark-up Depts. of Health and Mental Health.
APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH
Wednesday, February 9, 2000. Hearing Room 6 upon adjournment.
Mark-up Depts. of Health and Mental Health.
APPROPRIATIONS - NATURAL AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES
Tuesday, February 8, 2000, 1:00 pm. Hearing Room 5. Mark-up.
Dept. of Economic Development.
APPROPRIATIONS - NATURAL AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES
Wednesday, February 9, 2000. Hearing Room 5 upon adjournment.
Mark-up Dept. of Natural Resources.
APPROPRIATIONS - SOCIAL SERVICES AND CORRECTIONS
Tuesday, February 8, 2000, 8:00 am. Hearing Room 3.
Dept. of Social Services
APPROPRIATIONS - SOCIAL SERVICES AND CORRECTIONS
Tuesday, February 8, 2000. Hearing Room 3 upon adjournment.
Dept. of Social Services.
APPROPRIATIONS - SOCIAL SERVICES AND CORRECTIONS
Wednesday, February 9, 2000. Hearing Room 3 upon adjournment.
Dept. of Corrections public testimony.
BANKS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Wednesday, February 9, 2000, 3:00 pm. Hearing Room 3.
Presentation on the Federal Financial Modernization Act of 1999.
CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES
Wednesday, February 9, 2000, 7:30 pm. Hearing Room 6.
Possible Executive Session.
To be considered - HB 1312, HB 1334, HB 1417, HB 1648, HB 1675, HB 1676,
HB 1677
CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Wednesday, February 9, 2000, 3:00 pm. Hearing Room 1.
To be considered - HB 1421
COMMERCE
Wednesday, February 9, 2000, 5:00 pm. Hearing Room 3.
Executive Session may follow.
To be considered - HB 1344, HB 1416, HB 1483, HB 1706
CONSUMER PROTECTION
Tuesday, February 8, 2000, 8:00 pm. Hearing Room 1. Executive Session.
To be considered - HB 1227, HB 1237, HB 1464, HB 1512, HB 1519
CRIMINAL LAW
Wednesday, February 9, 2000, 8:00 pm. Hearing Room 7.
Executive Session to follow.
To be considered - HB 1232, HB 1234, HB 1670, HB 1725
EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY
Tuesday, February 8, 2000, 3:00 pm. Hearing Room 3. AMENDED NOTICE.
To be considered - HB 1261, HB 1267, HB 1474, HB 1599
EDUCATION - HIGHER
Wednesday, February 9, 2000, 3:00 pm. Hearing Room 5.
To be considered - HB 1365, HB 1475, HB 1578, Executive Session - HB 1486
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION AND REVIEW
Wednesday, February 9, 2000, 8:30 am. Hearing Room 5.
Possible Executive Session.
To be considered - HB 1554, HB 1590, HJR 57
INSURANCE
Tuesday, February 8, 2000, 8:00 am. Hearing Room 5.
To be considered - HB 1555, HB 1597, HB 1642, HB 1681, HB 1737
INTERIM JOINT COMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION
Wednesday, February 9, 2000, 2:00 pm. Hearing Room 4.
JUDICIARY
Tuesday, February 8, 2000, 3:00 pm. Hearing Room 5. AMENDED NOTICE.
Executive Session may follow.
To be considered - HB 1384, HB 1388, HB 1494
LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND RELATED MATTERS
Tuesday, February 8, 2000, 3:00 pm. Hearing Room 7.
Executive Session to follow.
To be considered - HB 1328, HB 1391, HB 1487, HB 1499, HB 1541, HB 1579,
HB 1631, HB 1647, HB 1656, HB 1663, HB 1760
MOTOR VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
Tuesday, February 8, 2000, 3:00 pm. Hearing Room 1.
Executive Session to follow.
To be considered - HB 1603
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION AND LICENSING
Wednesday, February 9, 2000, 3:00 pm. Hearing Room 2A and 2B.
AMENDED NOTICE.
To be considered - HB 1253, HB 1283, HB 1591, HB 1685, HB 1723, HB 1743
PUBLIC HEALTH
Tuesday, February 8, 2000, 3:00 pm. Hearing Room 4.
CORRECTED AND AMENDED NOTICE. Possible Executive Session.
To be considered - HB 1488, HB 1489, HB 1650, HCR 4
PUBLIC SAFETY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Tuesday, February 8, 2000, 8:30 am. Hearing Room 6.
Executive Session may follow.
To be considered - HB 1353, HB 1511, HB 1585
SOCIAL SERVICES, MEDICAID AND THE ELDERLY
Tuesday, February 8, 2000, 7:30 pm. Hearing Room 6. AMENDED NOTICE.
To be considered - HB 1400, HB 1450, HB 1673
SUBCOMMITTEE ON TELEMARKETING - CONSUMER PROTECTION AND HOUSING
Tuesday, February 8, 2000, 7:30 pm. Hearing Room 1.
WAYS AND MEANS
Tuesday, February 8, 2000, 3:00 pm. Hearing Room 6.
Executive Session possible.
To be considered - HB 1244, HB 1296, HB 1302, HB 1343, HB 1419, HB 1456,
HB 1516, HB 1566, HB 1567, HB 1583
HOUSE CALENDAR
TWENTIETH DAY, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2000
HOUSE BILLS FOR SECOND READING
HB 1939 through HB 1951
HOUSE BILLS FOR SECOND READING - APPROPRIATIONS
HB 1102 through HB 1112
HB 1120
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION FOR PERFECTION
HCS HJR 61 - Van Zandt
HOUSE BILL FOR PERFECTION - APPROPRIATIONS
HCS HB 1114 - Franklin
HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION
HCS HB 1362, HA 4 and HS, as amended, pending - Harlan
HCS HB 1074 - Relford
HB 1363 - Bray
HCS HB 1215 & 1240 - Smith
HCS HB 1144 - Scheve
HB 1321 - Relford
HCS HB 1142 - Ransdall
HB 1186, HCA 1 - Gratz
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