Journal of the House



Second Regular Session, 90th General Assembly


FIFTY-FIFTH DAY, Monday, April 17, 2000



Speaker Pro Tem Kreider in the Chair.



Prayer by Reverend Rudy Beard.



Almighty God, as the new week begins, we pause to give You our thanksgiving for Your blessings. Keep these men and women of the House, and those who help them, in Your peace. As their work intensifies, strengthen them with stamina, kindness and a strong dose of good humor.



To You be glory and honor forever. 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: Kristine Kloss and Colin Duckworth.



The Journal of the fifty-fourth day was approved as corrected by the following vote:



AYES: 086



Abel Auer Backer Barry 100 Berkowitz

Bonner Boucher 48 Boykins Bray 84 Britt

Brooks Campbell Clayton Crump Curls

Davis 122 Davis 63 Days Dougherty Farnen

Fitzwater Foley Ford Franklin Fraser

Gambaro George Graham 24 Gratz Green

Griesheimer Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hampton Harlan

Hickey Hilgemann Hollingsworth Hosmer Kelly 27

Kennedy Kissell Koller Kreider Lakin

Lawson Leake Liese Luetkenhaus May 108

Mays 50 McBride McKenna McLuckie Merideth

Monaco Murray O'Connor O'Toole Overschmidt

Parker Ransdall Relford Reynolds Riley

Rizzo Scheve Schilling Seigfreid Selby

Shelton Skaggs Smith Surface Thompson

Treadway Troupe Van Zandt Wagner Ward

Wiggins Williams 121 Williams 159 Wilson 25 Wilson 42

Mr. Speaker



NOES: 070



Akin Alter Ballard Barnett Bartelsmeyer

Bartle Bennett Berkstresser Black Blunt

Boatright Burton Champion Chrismer Cierpiot

Crawford Dolan Elliott Enz Evans

Foster Froelker Gaskill Gibbons Graham 106

Gross Hanaway Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124 Hegeman

Hendrickson Hohulin Holand Howerton Kelley 47

King Klindt Legan Linton Lograsso

Long Loudon Luetkemeyer Marble McClelland

Miller Murphy Myers Naeger Nordwald

Ostmann Patek Phillips Pouche 30 Pryor

Purgason Reinhart Richardson Robirds Ross

Sallee Schwab Scott Secrest Shields

Summers Townley Tudor Vogel Wright



PRESENT: 001



Reid



ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 005



Hoppe Kasten Levin Ridgeway Stokan



VACANCIES: 001



HOUSE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED



House Resolution No. 1131 - Representative Richardson

House Resolution No. 1132

through

House Resolution No. 1145 - Representatives Gross and Bennett

House Resolution No. 1146 - Representative Davis (122)

House Resolution No. 1147 - Representative Kreider

House Resolution No. 1148 - Representative Ransdall

House Resolution No. 1149 - Representatives Burton, Surface and Marble

House Resolution No. 1150 - Representative Townley

House Resolution No. 1151 - Representative McClelland

House Resolution No. 1152

through

House Resolution No. 1155 - Representative Luetkemeyer

House Resolution No. 1156 - Representative Reynolds

House Resolution No. 1157 - Representative Barnett



SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS



HB 2162 and HB 2163 were read the second time.



SECOND READING OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION



SCR 39 was read the second time.



SECOND READING OF SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION



SJR 50 was read the second time.



SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS



SS SCS SB 577, SS SB 902 and SS SCS SB 925 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 HCS HB 1698 and HCS HB 1967, 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.



REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILL



The following House Bill was referred to the Committee indicated:



HCS HB 1569 - Fiscal Review (Fiscal Note)



PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILLS - APPROPRIATIONS



HCS HB 1113, relating to appropriations, was taken up by Representative Green.



On motion of Representative Green, HCS HB 1113 was adopted.



On motion of Representative Green, HCS HB 1113 was ordered perfected and printed.



HB 1121, relating to appropriations, was taken up by Representative Franklin.



On motion of Representative Franklin, HB 1121 was ordered perfected and printed.



PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILLS



HB 1881, relating to state highways and road system, was taken up by Representative Auer.



Representative Blunt offered House Amendment No. 1.



House Amendment No. 1



AMEND House Bill No. 1881, Page 5, Section 227.020, Line 133, by inserting after said line the following:



"subject to appropriation from general revenue".



Representative Gratz offered House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 1.













House Substitute Amendment No. 1

for

House Amendment No. 1



AMEND House Bill No. 1881, Page 5, Section 227.020, Line 133, by inserting after said line the following:



", provided that state reimbursement shall not exceed the average state reimbursement for non-interstate roads.".



Representative Dougherty assumed the Chair.



Representative Blunt offered House Amendment No. 1 to House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 1.



House Amendment No. 1

to

House Substitute Amendment No. 1

for

House Amendment No. 1



AMEND House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 1 to House Bill No. 1881, Page 5, Section 227.020, Line 133, by inserting after "roads" the following:



"This payment shall be subject to appropriation from general revenue.".



Representative Blunt moved that House Amendment No. 1 to House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 1 be adopted.



Which motion was defeated by the following vote:



AYES: 062



Akin Alter Auer Ballard Barnett

Bartelsmeyer Bartle Berkstresser Black Blunt

Boatright Burton Champion Chrismer Cierpiot

Crawford Dolan Elliott Enz Evans

Foster Griesheimer Gross Hanaway Hartzler 123

Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hohulin Howerton Kelley 47

King Klindt Legan Long Loudon

Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble Miller Murphy

Myers Naeger Nordwald Ostmann Patek

Phillips Pryor Purgason Reinhart Richardson

Robirds Sallee Schwab Scott Secrest

Shields Summers Surface Townley Tudor

Vogel Wright



NOES: 092



Abel Barry 100 Bennett Berkowitz Bonner

Boucher 48 Boykins Bray 84 Britt Brooks

Campbell Clayton Crump Curls Davis 122

Davis 63 Days Dougherty Farnen Fitzwater

Foley Ford Franklin Fraser Froelker

Gambaro Gaskill George Gibbons Graham 106

Graham 24 Gratz Green Gunn Hagan-Harrell

Hampton Harlan Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann

Holand Hollingsworth Hosmer Kelly 27 Kennedy

Kissell Koller Kreider Lakin Lawson

Leake Liese Linton Lograsso May 108

Mays 50 McBride McClelland McKenna McLuckie

Merideth Monaco Murray O'Connor O'Toole

Overschmidt Parker Ransdall Relford Reynolds

Riley Rizzo Ross Scheve Schilling

Seigfreid Selby Shelton Skaggs Smith

Thompson Treadway Troupe Van Zandt Wagner

Ward Wiggins Williams 121 Williams 159 Wilson 25

Wilson 42 Mr. Speaker



PRESENT: 001



Reid



ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007



Backer Hoppe Kasten Levin Pouche 30

Ridgeway Stokan



VACANCIES: 001



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



AYES: 136



Abel Akin Alter Auer Ballard

Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bennett

Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright

Bonner Boucher 48 Boykins Britt Brooks

Burton Campbell Chrismer Cierpiot Clayton

Crawford Crump Curls Davis 122 Davis 63

Dolan Elliott Evans Farnen Fitzwater

Foley Ford Foster Franklin Froelker

Gambaro Gaskill George Graham 106 Graham 24

Gratz Green Griesheimer Gross Gunn

Hampton Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hickey

Hilgemann Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth Hosmer

Howerton Kelley 47 Kelly 27 Kennedy King

Kissell Klindt Koller Kreider Lakin

Lawson Leake Legan Liese Linton

Long Loudon Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble

May 108 Mays 50 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 Riley Rizzo

Robirds Ross Sallee Schilling Schwab

Scott Secrest Selby Shelton Shields

Smith Summers Surface Thompson Treadway

Troupe Tudor Vogel Wagner Ward

Wiggins Williams 121 Williams 159 Wilson 42 Wright

Mr. Speaker



NOES: 017



Bray 84 Days Enz Fraser Gibbons

Hagan-Harrell Hanaway Harlan Hendrickson McLuckie

Murphy Scheve Seigfreid Skaggs Townley

Van Zandt Wilson 25



PRESENT: 000









ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009



Backer Champion Dougherty Hoppe Kasten

Levin Lograsso Ridgeway Stokan



VACANCIES: 001



Representative Hollingsworth offered House Amendment No. 2.



House Amendment No. 2



AMEND House Bill No. 1881, Page 19, Section 227.020, Line 643, by inserting after said line the following:



"Section 1. The general assembly directs the Missouri Department of Revenue to study and determine the amount of money contributed by each county and the city of St. Louis to the state road fund and the Missouri Department of Revenue shall compile the information in a report to be presented to the general assembly and the governor no later than December 1, 2000. Such report shall contain all requested findings and shall detail the fiscal principles and assumptions used to arrive at such findings.".



Representative O'Toole offered House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 2.



House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 2 was withdrawn.



Speaker Pro Tem Kreider resumed the Chair.



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



Which motion was defeated by the following vote:



AYES: 076



Abel Akin Alter Auer Barry 100

Bennett Bonner Boucher 48 Boykins Bray 84

Brooks Campbell Curls Davis 63 Days

Dolan Dougherty Enz Evans Farnen

Foley Ford Fraser Gambaro George

Gibbons Green Griesheimer Gross Gunn

Hagan-Harrell Hanaway Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann

Holand Hollingsworth Hosmer Kennedy Kissell

Lakin Liese Linton Loudon Luetkenhaus

May 108 Mays 50 McClelland McKenna McLuckie

Merideth Monaco Murphy Murray O'Connor

O'Toole Patek Reid Reynolds Riley

Rizzo Ross Scheve Schilling Secrest

Selby Shelton Skaggs Smith Thompson

Treadway Troupe Van Zandt Wagner Wilson 42

Mr. Speaker



NOES: 079



Ballard Barnett Bartelsmeyer Bartle Berkowitz

Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright Britt

Burton Champion Chrismer Cierpiot Clayton

Crawford Crump Davis 122 Fitzwater Foster

Franklin Froelker Gaskill Graham 106 Graham 24

Gratz Hampton Harlan Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124

Hegeman Hohulin Howerton Kelley 47 Kelly 27

King Klindt Koller Kreider Lawson

Leake Legan Lograsso Long Luetkemeyer

Marble McBride Miller Myers Naeger

Nordwald Ostmann Overschmidt Parker Phillips

Pouche 30 Pryor Purgason Ransdall Reinhart

Relford Richardson Robirds Sallee Schwab

Scott Seigfreid Shields Summers Surface

Townley Tudor Vogel Ward Wiggins

Williams 121 Williams 159 Wilson 25 Wright



PRESENT: 000



ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007



Backer Elliott Hoppe Kasten Levin

Ridgeway Stokan



VACANCIES: 001



Representative Evans offered House Amendment No. 3.



House Amendment No. 3



AMEND House Bill No. 1881, Page 16, Section 227.020, Line 539, by adding after the ".", all of the following:



"Beginning at Highway 70 South to Olive Avenue, once the Highway 141, West County Expressway to Page Avenue construction project is completed, maintenance of this project shall be required of the Missouri Department of Transportation.".



Representative Evans moved that House Amendment No. 3 be adopted.



Which motion was defeated by the following vote:



AYES: 057



Abel Akin Alter Auer Barry 100

Burton Chrismer Curls Davis 63 Dolan

Dougherty Enz Evans Farnen Foley

Ford Froelker George Gibbons Green

Griesheimer Gross Hanaway Hartzler 123 Hegeman

Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann Howerton Kelley 47

Kennedy Kissell Kreider Legan Liese

Linton Loudon May 108 McClelland McKenna

Murray Nordwald O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann

Overschmidt Reid Reynolds Richardson Riley

Sallee Schwab Secrest Shelton Shields

Treadway Wilson 42



NOES: 094



Ballard Barnett Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bennett

Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright

Bonner Boucher 48 Boykins Bray 84 Britt

Campbell Champion Cierpiot Clayton Crawford

Crump Davis 122 Days Elliott Foster

Franklin Fraser Gambaro Gaskill Graham 106

Graham 24 Gratz Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hampton

Harlan Hartzler 124 Hohulin Hollingsworth Hosmer

Kelly 27 King Klindt Koller Lakin

Lawson Leake Lograsso Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus

Marble Mays 50 McBride McLuckie Merideth

Miller Monaco Myers Naeger Parker

Patek Phillips Pouche 30 Pryor Purgason

Ransdall Reinhart Relford Rizzo Robirds

Ross Scheve Schilling Scott Seigfreid

Selby Skaggs Smith Summers Surface

Thompson Townley Troupe Tudor Van Zandt

Vogel Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams 121

Williams 159 Wilson 25 Wright Mr. Speaker



PRESENT: 002



Brooks Holand



ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009



Backer Fitzwater Hoppe Kasten Levin

Long Murphy Ridgeway Stokan



VACANCIES: 001



Representative Crawford offered House Amendment No. 4.



House Amendment No. 4



AMEND House Bill No. 1881, Page 19, Section 227.020, Line 643, by inserting after said line the following:



"Section 1. In any county of the third classification without a township form of government and a population of at least 12,200 and not more than 12,300, the state shall assume control of and responsibility for Jacket Factory Road and for Industrial Road, running between state highway 50 and state highway 87."; and



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



Representative Crawford moved that House Amendment No. 4 be adopted.



Which motion was defeated.



Representative Purgason offered House Amendment No. 5.



House Amendment No. 5



AMEND House Bill No. 1881, Page 9, Section 227.020, Line 274, by adding after said line the following:



"Beginning on State Route BB proceeding 3 miles on County Road 1540 to U.S. Highway 63. Beginning on U.S. Highway 160 proceeding 2 miles on County Road 8620 to State Route 17.".



Representative Purgason moved that House Amendment No. 5 be adopted.



Which motion was defeated.



Representative Hollingsworth offered House Amendment No. 6.



Representative Auer raised a point of order that House Amendment No. 6 goes beyond the scope of the bill.



The Chair ruled the point of order well taken.

On motion of Representative Auer, HB 1881, as amended, was ordered perfected and printed by the following vote:



AYES: 087



Abel Akin Auer Barry 100 Bennett

Blunt Bonner Boucher 48 Boykins Bray 84

Brooks Campbell Chrismer Clayton Curls

Davis 122 Davis 63 Days Dolan Dougherty

Enz Evans Farnen Fitzwater Foley

Ford Franklin Fraser Gambaro George

Gibbons Graham 24 Green Griesheimer Gross

Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harlan

Hickey Hilgemann Holand Hollingsworth Hosmer

Kennedy Kissell Kreider Lakin Lawson

Liese Linton Loudon Luetkenhaus May 108

Mays 50 McClelland McKenna McLuckie Monaco

Murphy Murray O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann

Overschmidt Ransdall Reid Relford Reynolds

Riley Rizzo Scheve Schilling Secrest

Selby Shelton Skaggs Smith Thompson

Treadway Troupe Van Zandt Williams 121 Wilson 25

Wilson 42 Mr. Speaker



NOES: 065



Alter Ballard Barnett Bartelsmeyer Bartle

Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Boatright Britt

Champion Cierpiot Crawford Crump Elliott

Foster Gaskill Graham 106 Gratz Hartzler 123

Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson Hohulin Howerton

Kelley 47 Kelly 27 King Klindt Koller

Leake Legan Lograsso Long Luetkemeyer

Marble McBride Merideth Miller Myers

Naeger Parker Patek Phillips Pouche 30

Pryor Purgason Reinhart Richardson Robirds

Ross Sallee Schwab Scott Seigfreid

Shields Summers Surface Townley Tudor

Vogel Ward Wiggins Williams 159 Wright



PRESENT: 000



ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010



Backer Burton Froelker Hoppe Kasten

Levin Nordwald Ridgeway Stokan Wagner



VACANCIES: 001



Representative Scott requested verification of the roll call on the perfection of HB 1881, as amended.



HCS HBs 1489, 1488 & 1650, relating to immunizations of school children, was taken up by Representative Kennedy.



Representative Kennedy offered HS HCS HBs 1489, 1488 & 1650.



Representative Dolan offered House Amendment No. 1.



House Amendment No. 1 was withdrawn.

Representative Barry offered House Amendment No. 1.



House Amendment No. 1



AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bill Nos. 1489, 1488 & 1650, Page 4, Section 167.181, Line 8, by inserting immediately after said line the following:



"167.629. 1. As used in this section, the following terms mean:

(1) "Director", the director of the department of health;

(2) "Health assessment", a physical examination including determinations of health history, urinalysis, hemoglobin/hemotocrit, basic cardiac assessment, pulmonary/respiratory function, hearing ability, vision ability, nutrition adequacy, and appropriate growth and development;

(3) "Health facility", the same meaning as in chapter 197, RSMo;

(4) "Local health department", any municipal, county or other board of health having jurisdiction over the place where any pupil affected by this section may reside;

(5) "Nurse", a person licensed to practice professional nursing, as that term is defined in section 335.016, RSMo;

(6) "Physician", the same meaning as in chapter 334, RSMo.

2. Subject to the provisions of subsections 4 and 7 of this section, on and after September 1, 2001, every pupil up to the age of eleven years who has not previously enrolled in any public school in this state, prior to admission to and attendance in school, shall present to the appropriate school board the results of a health assessment, pursuant to subsection 7 of this section, which assessment shall have been conducted within twelve months of school entry by a physician or by a person acting under the direction of a physician. Information contained in the health assessment shall be confidential and shall not be disclosed or made public beyond that necessary pursuant to this section, except that:

(1) Information contained in the health assessment may be disclosed to school board personnel but only to the extent necessary to administer this section and protect the health of the pupil;

(2) If a medical emergency exists, the information contained in the health assessment may be disclosed to medical personnel to the extent necessary to protect the health of the pupil;

(3) If the parent or guardian of a pupil under eighteen years of age consents to the disclosure of the information contained in the health assessment or, if the pupil is eighteen years of age or older, if the pupil consents to the disclosure of the information; or

(4) If no person can be identified in the information to be disclosed and the disclosure is for statistical purposes.

3. As an alternative to the health assessment required pursuant to subsection 2 of this section, a pupil shall present:

(1) A written statement signed by one parent or guardian that the child is an adherent of a religious denomination whose religious teachings are opposed to such assessments; or

(2) A written statement signed by one parent or guardian that such assessment will be scheduled and completed within ninety days after admission to school.

4. Prior to the commencement of each public school year, the school board of every public school affected by this section shall give to all known pupils who will be enrolling in the school and who are subject to the requirements of subsection 2 or 3 of this section, a copy of any policy regarding the implementation of the provisions of this section adopted by the school board.

5. If a pupil transfers from one public school to another, the school board of the school from which the pupil transfers shall forward with the pupil's transcript, upon request of the parent or guardian of the pupil therefor, the results of the health assessment showing evidence of compliance with the requirements of this section to the school board of the school to which the pupil transfers.

6. Local health departments and health facilities may charge a sliding fee for providing such health assessments based on ability to pay and no pupil shall be denied the health assessment due to inability to pay. The local health officer shall counsel and advise local school boards on the administration of this section. The director may adopt rules and regulations to award grants to assist local health departments and health facilities in providing such health assessments, subject to appropriations.



7. The director may adopt rules and regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this section, but shall not prescribe a form on which the results of health assessments are reported.

8. The school board of every public school affected by this section may exclude from school attendance, or by policy adopted by any such school board authorize any certificated employee or committee of certificated employees to exclude from school attendance, any pupil who is subject to and who has not complied with the requirements of subsection 2 or 3 of this section. A pupil shall be subject to exclusion from school attendance pursuant to this section until such time as the pupil shall have complied with the requirements of subsection 2 or 3 of this section. The policy shall include provisions for written notice to be given to the parent or guardian of the involved pupil. The notice shall indicate the reason for the exclusion from school attendance, state that the pupil shall continue to be excluded until the pupil has complied with the requirements of subsection 2 or 3 of this section and inform the parent or guardian that a hearing thereon shall be afforded the parent or guardian upon request for a hearing.

9. The school board may adopt any additional requirements to any health assessment conducted pursuant to this section that it deems necessary.

10. No rule or portion of a rule promulgated pursuant to this section shall take effect unless such rule has been promulgated pursuant to chapter 536, RSMo."; and



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



Representative Reid 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.



Representative Barry moved that House Amendment No. 1 be adopted.



Which motion was defeated.



Representative Dolan offered House Amendment No. 2.



House Amendment No. 2



AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bill Nos. 1489, 1488 & 1650, Page 2, Section 167.181.3, Line 24, by inserting after the word "beliefs" the following:



"philosophical beliefs"; and



Further amend said subsection, Page 3, Line 1, by adding after the word "objection" the following:



"is philosophical, a notarized statement must also be provided annually to the school administration. If the objection".



Speaker Gaw assumed the Chair.



Representative Legan offered House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 2.









House Substitute Amendment No. 1

for

House Amendment No. 2



AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bill Nos. 1489, 1488 & 1650, Page 2, Section 167.181, Line 24, by inserting after the word "beliefs" the following:



"philosophical beliefs"; and



Further amend said bill: "In cases where any such objection is philosophical, a notorized statement must also be provided to the school administrator.".



HCS HBs 1489, 1488 & 1650, with House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 2, House Amendment No. 2 and HS, pending, was laid over.



SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR

April 17, 2000



HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION



1 HCS HB 1811 - Kreider

2 HB 1464 - Ransdall

3 HCS HB 1927 - Wiggins

4 HB 1326 - Mays (50)

5 HCS HB 1961 - Fraser

6 HB 1768 - Ward

7 HB 1712 - McKenna



REFERRAL OF SENATE BILLS



The following Senate Bills were referred to the Committee indicated:



SS SCS SB 577 - Environment and Energy

SB 610 - Transportation



COMMITTEE REPORTS



Committee on Consumer Protection and Housing, Chairman Schilling reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Consumer Protection and Housing, to which was referred SCS SB 721, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass.











Committee on Criminal Law, Chairman Hosmer reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Criminal Law, to which was referred SCS SB 530, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass.



Committee on Local Government and Related Matters, Chairman Hoppe reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Local Government and Related Matters, to which was referred SCS SB 542, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass.



Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions, Chairman O'Toole reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions, to which was referred HCR 22, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.



House Concurrent Resolution No. 22



WHEREAS, last session, in Senate Bill No. 386, the general assembly recognized changes made by the United States Congress to Section 451(h) of the Internal Revenue Code, which allow for favorable tax treatment for those pre-October 22, 1998, lottery winners currently receiving annual payments from annuities or securities who elect to receive a single cash payment of the remaining value of their prize within the eighteen-month period between July 1, 1999, and December 31, 2000; and



WHEREAS, as a result of the passage of Senate Bill No. 386 and the signature of such bill by the governor, section 313.351 became law effective August 28, 1999; and



WHEREAS, section 313.351 allows the state lottery commission to authorize pre-October 22, 1998, lottery winners currently receiving annual payments from annuities or securities to elect a single cash payment in lieu of remaining annual payments upon presentation of a plan to the general assembly and receipt of approval therefor from the general assembly by concurrent resolution; and



WHEREAS, the state lottery commission has submitted to the speaker of the house of representatives, the president pro tempore of the senate and the commissioner of the office of administration the details of its plan to allow state lottery prize winners who are currently receiving annual payments to receive the present value of the remaining payments at the date of execution a single cash payment in lieu of remaining annual payments pursuant to Section 451(h) of the Internal Revenue Code; and



WHEREAS, the plan specifies all details required by section 313.351, including details on obtaining the funds necessary to present the option of single cash payments to pre-October 22, 1998, lottery winners, data indicating fifty percent of such winners will choose a lump-sum option, data indicating that a one-time increase of total state revenues would occur in an approximate amount of four million six hundred thousand dollars and the lottery's belief that offering the single cash payments will provide a valuable service to lottery winners:



NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the members of the Missouri House of Representatives of the Ninetieth General Assembly, Second Regular Session, the Senate concurring therein, hereby determine that the state lottery commission's plan complies with the requirements of section 313.351, and that approving such plan will provide a valuable service to lottery winners which, in turn, will serve to further education in this state; and





BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the members of the Missouri House of Representatives of the Ninetieth General Assembly, Second Regular Session, the Senate concurring therein, hereby approve the state lottery commission's plan for implementing lump-sum payments for pre-October 21, 1998, lottery winners.



INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS



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



HB 2164, introduced by Representative Blunt, relating to prosecution of election offenses.



HB 2165, introduced by Representatives Crawford, Surface, Graham (106) and Wright, to authorize the conveyance of certain property.



HB 2166, introduced by Representatives Crawford, Surface, Graham (106) and Wright, relating to the conveyance and easement of certain state property.



ADJOURNMENT



On motion of Representative Crump, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, April 18, 2000.



CORRECTIONS TO THE HOUSE JOURNAL



Correct House Journal, Fifty-third Day, Wednesday, April 12, 2000, pages 921 and 922, roll call, by showing Representative Gross voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".



Correct House Journal, Fifty-fourth Day, Thursday, April 13, 2000, page 946, roll call, by showing Representative Franklin voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".



Pages 947 and 948, roll call, by showing Representative Days voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".



Pages 948 and 949, roll call, by showing Representative Bennett voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".



COMMITTEE MEETINGS



CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

Wednesday, April 19, 2000, 8:00 am. Hearing Room 1. AMENDED.

To be considered - SB 944, SB 1051, Executive Session - SB 617, Executive Session - SB 757



COMMERCE

Tuesday, April 18, 2000. Hearing Room 3 upon morning adjournment.

Executive Session may follow.

To be considered - SB 802, SB 867



CRIMINAL LAW

Wednesday, April 19, 2000. Hearing Room 1 upon morning adjournment.

To be considered - HB 1188, HB 2103, SB 934



ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY

Tuesday, April 18, 2000. Side gallery upon morning adjournment.

Executive Session.



JOINT COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, POLICY AND PLANNING

Thursday, April 20, 2000, 8:30 am. Hearing Room 1.

Enterprise zones. Regarding application extensions.



JUDICIARY

Tuesday, April 18, 2000. Hearing Room 5 upon morning adjournment.

Executive Session to follow. AMENDED.

To be considered - SB 678



LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND RELATED MATTERS

Tuesday, April 18, 2000. Hearing Room 7 upon morning adjournment.

Executive Session may follow.

To be considered - SB 760, SB 868, SB 946, SB 1050



MISCELLANEOUS BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

Thursday, April 20, 2000, 9:00 am. Hearing Room 4.

To be considered - HCR 31, HCR 34, HR 504, HR 550, HR 557, HR 573



MOTOR VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

Tuesday, April 18, 2000. Hearing Room 1 upon morning adjournment.

Executive Session to follow.

To be considered - SB 1053



PUBLIC SAFETY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT

Tuesday, April 18, 2000, 8:00 am. Hearing Room 6.

Executive Session will follow.

To be considered - SB 756, SB 763, SB 806



SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY

Tuesday, April 18, 2000, 9:00 am. Senator Westfall's office Room 220.

To be considered - SB 558



SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH

Wednesday, April 19, 2000, 8:30 am. Hearing Room 4.

Discussing mental health ombudsman legislation.





WAYS AND MEANS

Tuesday, April 18, 2000, 1:00 pm. Hearing Room 6.

Executive Session. To be considered - HB 1745, HB 2142



HOUSE CALENDAR



FIFTY-SIXTH DAY, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 2000



HOUSE BILLS FOR SECOND READING

HB 2164 and HB 2166



HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS FOR PERFECTION

1 HJR 40 - Graham (24)

2 HJR 42 - Williams (121)

3 HJR 45 - May (108)



HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION

1 HCS HB 1932 - Harlan

2 HB 1728, HCA 1 - Backer

3 HCS HB 1762 - Williams (159)

4 HCS HB 1489, 1488 & 1650, HSA 1 for HA 2, HA 2, and HS, pending - Kennedy

5 HCS HB 1811 - Kreider

6 HB 1464 - Ransdall

7 HCS HB 1927 - Wiggins

8 HB 1326 - Mays (50)

9 HCS HB 1961 - Fraser

10 HB 1768 - Ward

11 HB 1712 - McKenna

12 HB 2011 - Overschmidt

13 HCS HB 1747 - Barry

14 HCS HB 1888 - Wilson (42)

15 HB 2102 - Hampton

16 HB 1066, HCA 1 - Riback Wilson (25)

17 HB 1394 - Murray

18 HB 1159 - Boucher

19 HB 1280 - Clayton

20 HB 1502 - Smith

21 HCS HB 1547 - Scheve

22 HCS HB 1962, 1943, 1425 & 1419 - Dougherty

23 HB 1546 - Smith

24 HCS HB 1606 - Bray

25 HCS HB 1225 - Hosmer

26 HCS HB 1540 - Green

27 HCS HB 1942 - Liese

28 HCS HB 1578 - Shelton

29 HB 2056 - Gunn

30 HCS HB 1718 - Smith

31 HCS HB 1966 - Hosmer

32 HCS HB 1997 - Smith

33 HCS HB 1336 - Lakin

34 HCS HB 1780 - Liese

35 HCS HB 1816 - Hosmer

36 HCS HB 1357 - Bonner

37 HB 1872 - Seigfreid

38 HCS HB 1674 - Graham (24)

39 HCS HB 1154 - Boucher

40 HCS HB 2114 - Hoppe



HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - INFORMAL

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

2 HCS HB 1602, as amended - Leake

3 HCS HB 1143, as amended - Scheve

4 HCS HB 1574 & 1640 - Britt



HOUSE BILL FOR PERFECTION - FEDERAL MANDATE

HB 1946 - Dougherty



HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - APPROPRIATIONS

1 HCS HB 1113 - Green

2 HB 1121 - Franklin



HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING

1 HCS HB 1711, (Fiscal Review, 4-12-00) - Abel

2 HCS HB 1569, (Fiscal Review, 4-17-00) - Bray

3 HB 1472 - Smith

4 HCS HB 1967, E.C. - Hoppe

5 HCS HB 1698, E.C. - Shelton



HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - CONSENT

1 HB 1828 - Gross

2 HB 1095 - Richardson

3 HB 1358 - Loudon

4 HB 1275 - Chrismer



HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - CONSENT - INFORMAL

1 HB 1825 - Klindt

2 HB 1685 - Smith







SENATE BILL FOR THIRD READING - INFORMAL

HCS SS SB 549, HS, pending - Van Zandt



HOUSE RESOLUTION

HR 91, (2-24-00, pgs. 397 & 398) - Crawford


Missouri House of Representatives