Journal of the House



Second Regular Session, 90th General Assembly


TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY, Tuesday, February 22, 2000



Speaker Gaw in the Chair.



Prayer by Father David Buescher.



God of knowledge and source of wisdom, take Your place in the midst of this Chamber today. Help those who labor here to sense the Spirit of Your touch. May freedom inform democracy here with a breath of hope, and may intelligence and thought bring wisdom to these men and women, Your sons and daughters and our brothers and sisters. Lead them in the way of Your leadership, which is service and care. Amen.



The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited.



The Speaker appointed the following to act as Honorary Pages for the Day, to serve without compensation: Ben Makla, Nathan Makla, Luke Turner, Jason Marshall, Kelli Marshall, Drew Weber, Nick Weber, Melissa Myers, Taylor Janous, Emily Wheeler, Jennifer Weber, Sonia Burns, Mark Stinson, Seth Oestreich, Christine Aubuchon, Trina Bilderback, Dana Litton, Jeremy McMillan, Danielle Adams and Cassie Avila.



The Journal of the twenty-seventh day was approved as printed by the following vote:



AYES: 156



Abel Akin Alter Auer Backer

Ballard Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle

Bennett Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Blunt

Boatright Bonner Boucher 48 Boykins Bray 84

Britt Burton Campbell Champion Chrismer

Cierpiot Clayton Crawford Crump Curls

Davis 122 Davis 63 Days Dolan Dougherty

Elliott Enz Evans Farnen Fitzwater

Foley Ford Foster Franklin Fraser

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 Hoppe 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 McBride McClelland

McKenna McLuckie Merideth Miller Monaco

Murphy Murray Myers Naeger Nordwald

O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Parker

Patek Phillips Pouche 30 Pryor Purgason

Ransdall Reid Reinhart Relford Reynolds

Richardson Ridgeway Riley Rizzo Robirds

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: 004



Carter Froelker Kasten Mays 50



VACANCIES: 001



HOUSE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED



House Resolution No. 314 - Representative Holand

House Resolution No. 315 - Representative Ballard

House Resolution No. 316

through

House Resolution No. 323 - Representatives Gross and Ostmann

House Resolution No. 324 - Representative Relford

House Resolution No. 325 - Representatives Koller and Scott



SECOND READING OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS



HCR 18 through HCR 20 were read the second time.



SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS



HB 2046 through HB 2050 were read the second time.



SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS



SB 537, SCS SB 540, SB 722, SB 769, SB 774, SCS SB 779 and SB 856 were read

the second time.



COMMITTEE REPORT



Committee on Rules, Joint Rules and Bills Perfected and Printed, Chairman Crump reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, Joint Rules and Bills Perfected and Printed, to which was referred (By Consent) HB 1085, HB 1097, HB 1185, HB 1208, HB 1289, HB 1292, HB 1353, HB 1376 and HB 1396, begs leave to report it has examined the same and finds them to be truly perfected and that the printed copies thereof furnished the members are correct.

ADOPTION AND THIRD READING OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS



HCR 10, relating to life insurance, was taken up by Representative Auer.



On motion of Representative Auer, HCR 10 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:



AYES: 150



Abel Akin Alter Auer Backer

Ballard Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle

Bennett Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Blunt

Boatright Bonner Boucher 48 Britt Burton

Campbell Champion Chrismer Cierpiot Clayton

Crump Curls Davis 122 Davis 63 Days

Dolan Elliott Enz Evans Farnen

Fitzwater Foley Ford Foster Franklin

Fraser Gambaro Gaskill George Gibbons

Graham 106 Graham 24 Gratz Green Griesheimer

Gross Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway

Harlan Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson

Hickey Hilgemann Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth

Hoppe 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

McBride McClelland McKenna Merideth Miller

Monaco Murray Myers Naeger Nordwald

O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Parker

Patek Phillips Pouche 30 Pryor Purgason

Ransdall Reid Reinhart Relford Reynolds

Richardson Ridgeway Riley Rizzo Robirds

Ross Scheve Schilling 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 Wright Mr. Speaker



NOES: 003



Dougherty McLuckie Murphy



PRESENT: 001



Boykins



ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008



Bray 84 Carter Crawford Froelker Kasten

Mays 50 Sallee Schwab



VACANCIES: 001



Speaker Gaw declared the bill passed.



On motion of Representative Backer, title to the bill was agreed to.



Representative Farnen moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.



Representative Fitzwater moved that motion lay on the table.



The latter motion prevailed.



HCR 17, relating to Derrick Thomas Highway, was taken up by Representative Riley.



On motion of Representative Riley, HCR 17 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:



AYES: 140



Abel Auer Backer Ballard Barnett

Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bennett Berkowitz

Berkstresser Black Boatright Bonner Boucher 48

Boykins Britt Burton Campbell Chrismer

Clayton Crawford Crump Curls Davis 122

Davis 63 Days Dougherty Elliott Enz

Evans Farnen Fitzwater Foley Ford

Foster Franklin Fraser Gambaro Gaskill

George Gibbons Graham 106 Graham 24 Gratz

Green Griesheimer Gross Gunn Hagan-Harrell

Hampton Hanaway Harlan Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124

Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann Hohulin Holand

Hollingsworth Hoppe Hosmer Howerton Kelley 47

Kelly 27 Kennedy King Kissell Klindt

Koller Kreider Lakin Lawson Leake

Legan Liese Linton Lograsso Long

Loudon Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble May 108

McBride McClelland McKenna McLuckie Merideth

Miller Monaco Murray Naeger Nordwald

O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Parker

Phillips Pryor Purgason Ransdall Reid

Reinhart Relford Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway

Riley Rizzo Robirds Ross Sallee

Scheve Schilling Scott Seigfreid Selby

Shelton Smith Stokan Summers Thompson

Townley Treadway Troupe Tudor Van Zandt

Vogel Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams 121

Williams 159 Wilson 25 Wilson 42 Wright Mr. Speaker



NOES: 012



Akin Alter Champion Cierpiot Hegeman

Levin Murphy Myers Pouche 30 Secrest

Shields Surface



PRESENT: 001



Patek



ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009



Blunt Bray 84 Carter Dolan Froelker

Kasten Mays 50 Schwab Skaggs



VACANCIES: 001



Speaker Gaw declared the bill passed.



On motion of Representative Gambaro, title to the bill was agreed to.



Representative Franklin moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.



Representative Hickey moved that motion lay on the table.



The latter motion prevailed.



PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILLS



HB 1443, relating to sales tax exemption, was taken up by Representative Koller.



Representative Hendrickson offered House Amendment No. 1.



Representative Koller raised a point of order that House Amendment No. 1 goes beyond the scope of the bill.



The Chair ruled the point of order well taken.



Representative Hendrickson offered House Amendment No. 1.



House Amendment No. 1



AMEND House Bill No. 1443, Page 8, Section 144.030, Line 263, by adding after said line the following:



"(39) All sales of merchandise for use in the final disposition of a dead human body and all sales of merchandise for use in or in connection with a funeral, burial or cremation service for a dead human body, including coffins, caskets, urns, burial vaults, grave monuments and grave markers."; and



Further amend the title and enacting clause accordingly.



Representative Koller raised a point of order that House Amendment No. 1 goes beyond the scope of the bill.



The Chair ruled the point of order not well taken.



On motion of Representative Hendrickson, House Amendment No. 1 was adopted by the following vote:



AYES: 145



Abel Akin Alter Backer Ballard

Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bennett

Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright

Bonner Boucher 48 Boykins Britt Burton

Campbell Champion Chrismer Cierpiot Clayton

Crawford Crump Curls Davis 122 Davis 63

Dolan Dougherty Elliott Enz Evans

Farnen Fitzwater Foley Ford Foster

Franklin Gaskill George Gibbons Graham 106

Graham 24 Gratz Green Griesheimer Gross

Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harlan

Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson Hickey

Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth Hoppe 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 McBride McClelland McKenna

Merideth Miller Monaco Murphy Murray

Myers Naeger Nordwald O'Connor O'Toole

Ostmann Parker Patek Phillips Pouche 30

Pryor Purgason Ransdall Reid Reinhart

Relford Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway Riley

Rizzo Robirds Ross Sallee Scheve

Schwab Scott Secrest Seigfreid Selby

Shelton Shields Skaggs Smith Stokan

Summers Surface Townley Treadway Troupe

Tudor Van Zandt Vogel Wagner Ward

Wiggins Williams 159 Wilson 42 Wright Mr. Speaker



NOES: 010



Auer Bray 84 Days Fraser Gambaro

Hilgemann McLuckie Schilling Thompson Wilson 25



PRESENT: 000



ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007



Carter Froelker Hosmer Kasten Mays 50

Overschmidt Williams 121



VACANCIES: 001



Representative Gunn offered House Amendment No. 2.



House Amendment No. 2



AMEND House Bill No. 1443, Page 8, Section 144.030, Line 263, by inserting after said line the following:



"144.813. 1. In addition to the exemptions granted pursuant to the provisions of section 144.030, RSMo, there shall also be specifically exempted from the provisions of sections 66.600 to 66.635, RSMo, sections 67.500 to 67.545, 67.547, 67.581, 67.582, 67.671 to 67.685, 67.700 to 67.729, 67.730 to 67.739, 67.782, RSMo, sections 92.400 to 92.420, RSMo, sections 94.500 to 94.570, 94.600 to 94.655, 94.700 to 94.755, RSMo, and sections 144.010 to 144.510 and 144.600 to 144.745, RSMo, and from the computation of the tax levied, assessed or payable pursuant to sections 66.600 to 66.635, RSMo, sections 67.500 to 67.545, 67.547, 67.581, 67.582, 67.671 to 67.685, 67.700 to 67.729, 67.730 to 67.739, 67.782, RSMo, sections 92.400 to 92.420, RSMo, sections 94.500 to 94.570, 94.600 to 94.655, 94.700 to 94.755, RSMo, and sections 144.010 to 144.510 and 144.600 to 144.745, RSMo, purchases of all clothing, including footwear but excluding jewelry, which is intended to be worn on a person if any such article of clothing purchased has a retail value of less than five hundred dollars. Clothing includes cloth or material made of natural or synthetic fibers which is worn on a person as clothing."

2. This section shall become effective on October 1, 2000."; and



Further amend the title and enacting clause accordingly.



On motion of Representative Gunn, House Amendment No. 2 was adopted.



On motion of Representative Koller, HB 1443, as amended, was ordered perfected and printed.





HCS HB 1602, relating to livestock sales regulations, was taken up by Representative Leake.



Speaker Pro Tem Kreider assumed the Chair.



Representative Hegeman offered House Amendment No. 1.



House Amendment No. 1



AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 1602, Page 8, Section 276.760, by inserting after all of said section the following:



"[277.203. A packer purchasing or soliciting livestock in this state for slaughter shall not discriminate in prices paid or offered to be paid to sellers of that livestock. The provisions of this section shall not be construed to mean that a price or payment method must remain fixed throughout any marketing period. The provisions of this section shall not apply to the sale and purchase of livestock if the following requirements are met:

(1) The price differential is based on the quality of the livestock, if the packer purchases or solicits the livestock based upon a payment method specifying prices paid for criteria relating to carcass merit; actual and quantifiable costs related to transporting and acquiring the livestock by the packer; or an agreement for the delivery of livestock at a specified date or time; and

(2) After making a differential payment to a seller, the packer publishes information relating to the differential pricing, including the payment method for carcass merit, transportation and acquisition pricing, and an offer to enter into an agreement for the delivery of livestock at a specified date or time according to the same terms and conditions offered to other sellers.]



277.204. It shall be a violation of sections 277.200 to 277.215 for any packer with respect to livestock, meats, meat food products or livestock products in unmanufactured form, or for any live poultry dealer with respect to live poultry, to:

(1) Engage in or use any unfair, unjustly discriminatory, or deceptive practice or device; or

(2) Make or give any undue or unreasonable preference or advantage to any particular person or locality in any respect whatsoever, or subject any particular person or locality to any undue or unreasonable prejudice or disadvantage in any respect whatsoever; or

(3) Sell or otherwise transfer to or for any other packer or any live poultry dealer, or buy or otherwise receive from or for any other packer or any live poultry dealer, any article for the purpose or with the effect of apportioning the supply between any such persons, if such apportionment has the tendency or effect of restraining commerce or of creating a monopoly; or

(4) Sell or otherwise transfer to or for any other person, or buy or otherwise receive from or for any other person, any article for the purpose or with the effect of manipulating or controlling prices, or of creating a monopoly in the acquisition of, buying, selling or dealing in, any article, or of restraining commerce; or

(5) Engage in any course of business or do any act for the purpose or with the effect of manipulating or controlling prices, or of creating a monopoly in the acquisition of, buying, selling or dealing in, any article, or of restraining commerce; or

(6) Conspire, combine, agree or arrange with any other person to:

(a) Apportion territory for carrying on business; or

(b) Apportion purchases or sales of any article; or

(c) Manipulate or control prices; or

(7) Conspire, combine, agree or arrange with any other person to do, or aid or abet the doing of, any act made unlawful by this section."; and



Further amend said title, enacting clause and intersectional references accordingly.



On motion of Representative Hegeman, House Amendment No. 1 was adopted.



Representative Marble offered House Amendment No. 2.



House Amendment No. 2



AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 1602, Page 8, Section 276.760, Line 3, by inserting after all of said line the following:



"Section B. The provisions of section A of this act shall become effective upon the passage of substantially similar legislation, as determined by an appropriate federal court, within seven years of the passage of section A of this act by six or more of the states bordering Missouri."; and



Further amend said title, enacting clause and intersectional references accordingly.



Representative Leake raised a point of order that House Amendment No. 2 goes beyond the scope of the bill.



The Chair ruled the point of order not well taken.



Speaker Gaw resumed the Chair.



Representative Marble moved that House Amendment No. 2 be adopted.



Which motion was defeated by the following vote:



AYES: 073



Akin Alter Ballard Barnett Bartelsmeyer

Bartle Bennett Berkstresser Black Blunt

Boatright Burton Champion Chrismer Cierpiot

Crawford Dolan Elliott Enz Evans

Foster Gaskill Gibbons Graham 106 Griesheimer

Gross Hanaway Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124 Hegeman

Hendrickson Hohulin Holand Howerton Kelley 47

King Klindt Legan Levin Linton

Lograsso Long Loudon Luetkemeyer Marble

McClelland Merideth Murphy Myers Naeger

Ostmann Patek Phillips Pouche 30 Pryor

Purgason Reid Reinhart Richardson Ridgeway

Robirds Ross Sallee Schwab Scott

Secrest Shields Summers Surface Townley

Tudor Vogel Wright



NOES: 076



Abel Auer Backer Barry 100 Berkowitz

Bonner Boucher 48 Bray 84 Britt Campbell

Clayton Crump Curls Davis 122 Davis 63

Days Dougherty Farnen Fitzwater Foley

Franklin Fraser Gambaro George Graham 24

Gratz Green Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hampton

Harlan Hickey Hilgemann Hollingsworth Hoppe

Hosmer Kelly 27 Kennedy Kissell Kreider

Lakin Lawson Leake Luetkenhaus May 108

McBride McKenna McLuckie Monaco Murray

Nordwald O'Connor Overschmidt Parker Ransdall

Relford Reynolds Riley Scheve Schilling

Seigfreid Selby Shelton Skaggs Smith

Stokan Thompson Treadway Van Zandt Wagner



Ward Wiggins Williams 159 Wilson 25 Wilson 42

Mr. Speaker



PRESENT: 000



ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 013



Boykins Carter Ford Froelker Kasten

Koller Liese Mays 50 Miller O'Toole

Rizzo Troupe Williams 121



VACANCIES: 001



Representative Hohulin requested a verification of the roll call on the adoption of House Amendment No. 2.



HCS HB 1602, as amended, was laid over.



COMMITTEE REPORTS



Committee on Banks and Financial Institutions, Chairman Liese reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Banks and Financial Institutions, to which was referred HB 1942, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass.



Committee on Federal-State Relations and Veterans Affairs, Chairman Boucher reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Federal-State Relations and Veterans Affairs, to which was referred HB 1923, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



Committee on Public Health, Chairman Ladd Stokan reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Public Health, to which was referred HB 1828, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



Committee on Tourism, Recreation and Cultural Affairs, Chairman Overschmidt reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Tourism, Recreation and Cultural Affairs, to which was referred HB 1340, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Tourism, Recreation and Cultural Affairs, to which was referred HB 1825, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.





INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION



The following House Concurrent Resolution was read the first time and copies ordered printed:



HCR 21, introduced by Representative Hampton, to authorize the Governor to approve the proposed annexation of the aforementioned two hundred five acres into the city of Licking.



INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS



The following House Bills were read the first time and copies ordered printed:



HB 2051, introduced by Representative Kennedy, relating to the licensure of mental health professionals.



HB 2052, introduced by Representatives Koller and Reid, relating to funding public transit purposes with the sales tax collected on motor vehicles.



HB 2053, introduced by Representatives Kennedy and Crawford, relating to county recorders of deeds.



HB 2054, introduced by Representative May (108), relating to police relief and pension systems.



The following member's presence was noted: Carter.



ADJOURNMENT



On motion of Representative Crump, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, February 23, 2000.



COMMITTEE MEETINGS



APPROPRIATIONS - SOCIAL SERVICES AND CORRECTIONS

Wednesday, February 23, 2000. Hearing Room 3 upon adjournment.

Mark-up Dept. of Social Services, Dept. of Corrections.



APPROPRIATIONS - SOCIAL SERVICES AND CORRECTIONS

Thursday, February 24, 2000. Hearing Room 3 upon adjournment.

Mark-up Dept. of Social Services, Dept. of Corrections.



BUDGET

Wednesday, February 23, 2000, 8:30 am. Hearing Room 3.

To be considered - HB 1106, HB 1107, HB 1112







BUDGET

Thursday, February 24, 2000, 8:30 am. Hearing Room 3.

To be considered - HB 1106, HB 1107



CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES

Wednesday, February 23, 2000, 7:30 pm. Hearing Room 6.

Possible Executive Session.

To be considered - HB 1324, HB 1436, HB 1520, HB 1551, HB 1678, HB 1865, HCR 7



CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

Wednesday, February 23, 2000, 3:00 pm. Hearing Room 1.

To be considered - HB 1671, HB 1718, HB 1798, HB 1858, HB 1897,

Executive Session - HB 1153, Executive Session - HB 1502,

Executive Session - HB 1543, Executive Session - HB 1703, Executive Session - HB 1770



COMMERCE

Wednesday, February 23, 2000, 5:30 pm. Hearing Room 3.

Executive Session may follow.

Presentation regarding outside study of 18 tax credit programs.

To be considered - HB 1626, HB 1629, HB 1925, HB 1945



CRIMINAL LAW

Wednesday, February 23, 2000, 8:00 pm. Hearing Room 7.

Executive Session may follow. CORRECTED NOTICE.

To be considered - HB 1226, HB 1679, HB 1822, HB 1887, HB 1966, HB 1973



EDUCATION - HIGHER

Wednesday, February 23, 2000, 3:00 pm. Hearing Room 5.

To be considered - HB 1888, HB 1916



ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY

Thursday, February 24, 2000, 8:00 am. Hearing Room 7.

Executive Session may follow.

To be considered - HB 1619, HB 1927



ETHICS

Thursday, February 24, 2000. Side gallery upon morning adjournment.

Approval of Caucuses.



FISCAL REVIEW

Thursday, February 24, 2000, 8:30 am. Hearing Room 4.

Executive Session.

To be considered - HB 1742, HB 1836





GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION AND REVIEW

Thursday, February 24, 2000, 9:00 am. Side gallery.

To be considered - Executive Session - HB 1728, Executive Session - HB 1733



INSURANCE

Thursday, February 24, 2000, 9:00 am. Side gallery.

Executive Session.

To be considered - HB 1642



JOINT COMMITTEE ON CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS AND LEASING OVERSIGHT

Monday, February 28, 2000, 2:00 pm. Hearing Room 7.

Potential changes to lease budget and process.



JOINT COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH

Thursday, February 24, 2000, 9:00 am. Hearing Room 5.

Recommendation for approval of reports from Oversight Subcommittee.



MISCELLANEOUS BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

Wednesday, February 23, 2000, 9:00 am. Hearing Room 6.

To be considered - HB 1564, HR 33, HR 91, HR 169, HR 173, HR 200,

Executive Session - HB 1368, Executive Session - HB 1394,

Executive Session - HB 1775, Executive Session - HB 1797



MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS

Wednesday, February 23, 2000, 3:00 pm. Hearing Room 4.

Executive Session.

To be considered - HB 1691, HB 1915



PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION AND LICENSING

Wednesday, February 23, 2000, 3:30 pm. Hearing Room 2.

To be considered - HB 1435, HB 1827, HB 1857, HB 1868



PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION AND LICENSING

Thursday, February 24, 2000, 9:30 am. Room 401.

To be considered - Executive Session - HB 1413, Executive Session - HB 1848



PUBLIC SAFETY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT

Thursday, February 24, 2000, 9:30 am. Side gallery.

To be considered - Executive Session - HB 1484, Executive Session - HB 1696



RETIREMENT

Wednesday, February 23, 2000, 8:00 pm. Hearing Room 1.

Tentative Executive Session.

To be considered - HB 1914, HB 1955, HB 1996



TRANSPORTATION

Wednesday, February 23, 2000, 3:00 pm. Hearing Room 6.

Executive Session to follow.

To be considered - HB 1881, HB 1922, HB 1948, HB 1970, HB 1972



HOUSE CALENDAR



TWENTY-NINTH DAY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2000



HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION FOR SECOND READING

HCR 21



HOUSE BILLS FOR SECOND READING

HB 2051 through HB 2054



HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION FOR PERFECTION

HCS HJR 61 - Van Zandt



HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION

1 HCS HB 1602, as amended - Leake

2 HCS HB 1737 - Monaco

3 HCS HB 1143 - Scheve

4 HB 1615 - Hosmer

5 HCS HB 1172, 1501, 1633, 1440, 1634, 1177 & 1430 - Davis (122)

6 HCS HB 1566 & 1810 - Bray

7 HCS HB 1386 & 1086 - Britt

8 HCS HB 1076 - Relford

9 HB 1238 - Hoppe

10 HCS HB 1242 - Treadway

11 HB 1472 - Smith

12 HCS HB 1434 - Skaggs

13 HCS HB 1481 - Smith



HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - INFORMAL

1 HCS HB 1362, HS, as amended, pending - Harlan

2 HB 1082 - Crump



HOUSE BILL FOR PERFECTION - CONSENT



(February 23, 2000)



HB 1335 - Scheve







HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING

1 HS HCS HB 1742, E.C. (Fiscal Review 2-21-00) - Koller

2 HS HCS HB 1254 - Kissell

3 HCS HB 1644, E.C. - Hagan-Harrell



HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - CONSENT

1 HB 1376 - Farnen

2 HB 1292 - Auer

3 HB 1208 - Fitzwater

4 HB 1353 - Farnen

5 HB 1185 - Gratz

6 HB 1085 - Selby

7 HB 1396 - Farnen

8 HB 1097 - Hosmer

9 HB 1289 - Auer


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