Journal of the House



Second Regular Session, 91st General Assembly


TWENTY-SIXTH DAY, Thursday, February 21, 2002



Speaker Pro Tem Abel in the Chair.



Representative Crump suggested the absence of a quorum.



The following roll call indicated a quorum present:



AYES: 135
Abel Baker Ballard Barnett Barnitz
Barry 100 Bartle Bearden Berkstresser Black
Bland Boatright Bonner Boucher Bowman
Boykins Bray 84 Britt Brooks Burton
Byrd Campbell Carnahan Champion Cierpiot
Clayton Cooper Copenhaver Crawford Crowell
Crump Cunningham Curls Davis Dempsey
Dolan Enz Fares Farnen Fraser
Froelker Gambaro Gaskill George Graham
Gratz Green 15 Griesheimer Hampton Hanaway
Harding Hartzler Hegeman Henderson Hendrickson
Hickey Hilgemann Hohulin Hollingsworth Holt
Hoppe Hosmer Hunter Jetton Johnson 61
Johnson 90 Jolly Kelley 47 Kelly 144 King
Koller Lawson Legan Linton Long
Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble Marsh May 149
Mayer Mays 50 McKenna Merideth Miller
Monaco Moore Murphy Myers Naeger
Nordwald O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt
Phillips Portwood Purgason Quinn Ransdall
Rector Reinhart Relford Ridgeway Rizzo
Roark Robirds Ross Scheve Schwab
Scott Secrest Selby Shelton Shields
Shoemaker Shoemyer Skaggs Smith St. Onge
Thompson Treadway Troupe Villa Vogel
Wagner Walton Ward Whorton Williams
Willoughby Wilson 25 Wilson 42 Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 004
Behnen Lograsso Reynolds Van Zandt








ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 020
Bartelsmeyer Berkowitz Burcham Daus Foley
Franklin Green 73 Hagan-Harrell Harlan Haywood
Holand Kelly 27 Kelly 36 Liese Lowe
Reid Richardson Seigfreid Surface Townley
VACANCIES: 004


Prayer by Reverend Rudy Beard.



Gracious God, You give us all that we need for life and happiness. Every good gift is by Your design. Help us to serve You as You deserve:



To give and not count the cost;

To struggle and not count the wounds;

To work and not seek reward but to know that we do Your will.



Bless this House today with confidence that they are in Your love and are seeking Your will. To You be glory and honor. Amen.



The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited.



The Speaker appointed the following to act as an Honorary Page for the Day, to serve without compensation: Mark Jacob "Jake" Kissick.



The Journal of the twenty-fifth day was approved as corrected.



RESOLUTION



Representatives Hanaway and Bowman offered House Resolution No. 361.



HOUSE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED



House Resolution No. 350

through

House Resolution No. 354 - Representative Whorton

House Resolution No. 355 - Representative Gratz

House Resolution No. 356 - Representative Ransdall

House Resolution No. 357 - Representative Rizzo

House Resolution No. 358 - Representative Vogel

House Resolution No. 359 - Representative Dolan

House Resolution No. 360 - Representatives Vogel and Gratz

House Resolution No. 362 - Representatives Scheve and Fares

House Resolution No. 363 - Representative May (149)



SECOND READING OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION



HCR 23 was read the second time.



SECOND READING OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION



HJR 55 was read the second time.



SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS



HB 1995 through HB 2014 were read the second time.



SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS



SB 639, SB 865 and SB 932 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 HS HB 1498, begs leave to report it has examined the same and finds it to be truly perfected and that the printed copies thereof furnished the members are correct.



THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS



HCS HB 1425, relating to health records, was taken up by Representative Smith.



On motion of Representative Smith, HCS HB 1425 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:



AYES: 096
Abel Baker Barnitz Barry 100 Berkowitz
Bland Bonner Boucher Bowman Boykins
Bray 84 Britt Brooks Byrd Campbell
Carnahan Champion Cierpiot Clayton Copenhaver
Crump Curls Daus Davis Fares
Farnen Foley Franklin Fraser Gambaro
George Graham Gratz Green 15 Green 73
Griesheimer Hampton Harding Harlan Hickey
Hilgemann Holand Hollingsworth Holt Hoppe
Hosmer Johnson 61 Johnson 90 Jolly Kelly 27
Koller Lawson Linton Long Lowe
Luetkenhaus Marsh Mays 50 McKenna Merideth
Monaco Moore Murphy O'Connor O'Toole
Ostmann Overschmidt Ransdall Reid Relford
Reynolds Rizzo Ross Scheve Scott
Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields Shoemyer
Skaggs Smith Thompson Treadway Troupe
Van Zandt Villa Wagner Walton Ward
Whorton Williams Willoughby Wilson 25 Wilson 42
Mr. Speaker
NOES: 058
Ballard Barnett Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden
Behnen Berkstresser Black Boatright Burcham
Burton Cooper Crawford Crowell Cunningham
Dempsey Dolan Enz Froelker Gaskill
Hanaway Hartzler Hegeman Henderson Hendrickson
Hohulin Hunter Jetton Kelley 47 Kelly 144
King Legan Lograsso Luetkemeyer Marble
May 149 Mayer Miller Myers Naeger
Nordwald Phillips Portwood Purgason Quinn
Rector Reinhart Richardson Ridgeway Roark
Robirds Schwab Secrest Shoemaker St. Onge
Townley Vogel Wright
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 005
Hagan-Harrell Haywood Kelly 36 Liese Surface
VACANCIES: 004


Speaker Pro Tem Abel declared the bill passed.



HB 1634, relating to land trusts, was taken up by Representative Hoppe.



On motion of Representative Hoppe, HB 1634 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:



AYES: 148
Abel Baker Ballard Barnett Barnitz
Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Behnen
Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Bland Boatright
Bonner Boucher Bowman Boykins Britt
Brooks Burcham Burton Byrd Campbell
Carnahan Champion Cierpiot Clayton Cooper
Copenhaver Crawford Crowell Crump Cunningham
Curls Daus Davis Dempsey Dolan
Enz Fares Farnen Foley Franklin
Fraser Froelker Gambaro Gaskill George
Graham Gratz Green 15 Griesheimer Hampton
Hanaway Harding Harlan Hartzler Hegeman
Henderson Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann Hohulin
Holand Hollingsworth Holt Hoppe Hosmer
Hunter Jetton Johnson 61 Johnson 90 Jolly
Kelley 47 Kelly 144 Kelly 27 Koller Lawson
Legan Linton Lograsso Long Lowe
Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble Marsh May 149
Mayer Mays 50 McKenna Merideth Miller
Monaco Moore Myers Naeger Nordwald
O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Phillips
Portwood Purgason Quinn Ransdall Rector
Reid Reinhart Relford Reynolds Richardson
Ridgeway Rizzo Roark Robirds Ross
Scheve Schwab Scott Secrest Seigfreid
Selby Shelton Shields Shoemaker Shoemyer
Smith St. Onge Townley Treadway Troupe
Van Zandt Villa Vogel Wagner Walton
Ward Whorton Williams Willoughby Wilson 25
Wilson 42 Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 001
Murphy
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010
Bray 84 Green 73 Hagan-Harrell Haywood Kelly 36
King Liese Skaggs Surface Thompson
VACANCIES: 004


Speaker Pro Tem Abel declared the bill passed.



THIRD READING OF SENATE BILL



HCS SS #2 SB 650, relating to statute of limitations, was taken up by Representative Monaco.



Representative Clayton assumed the Chair.



Representative Behnen offered House Amendment No. 1.



Speaker Pro Tem Abel resumed the Chair.



Representative Monaco 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.



On motion of Representative Monaco, HCS SS #2 SB 650 was adopted.



On motion of Representative Monaco, HCS SS #2 SB 650 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:



AYES: 152
Abel Baker Ballard Barnett Barnitz
Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Behnen
Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Bland Boatright
Bonner Boucher Bowman Boykins Bray 84
Britt Brooks Burcham Burton Byrd
Campbell Carnahan Champion Cierpiot Clayton
Cooper Copenhaver Crawford Crowell Crump
Cunningham Curls Daus Davis Dempsey
Dolan Enz Fares Farnen Foley
Franklin Fraser Froelker Gambaro Gaskill
George Graham Gratz Green 15 Green 73
Griesheimer Hampton Hanaway Harding Harlan
Hartzler Hegeman Henderson Hendrickson Hickey
Hilgemann Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth Holt
Hoppe Hosmer Jetton Johnson 61 Johnson 90
Jolly Kelley 47 Kelly 144 Kelly 27 King
Koller Lawson Legan Lograsso Long
Lowe Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble Marsh
May 149 Mayer Mays 50 McKenna Merideth
Miller Monaco Moore Murphy Myers
Naeger Nordwald O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann
Overschmidt Phillips Portwood Purgason Quinn
Ransdall Rector Reid Reinhart Relford
Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway Rizzo Roark
Robirds Ross Scheve Schwab Scott
Secrest Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields
Shoemaker Shoemyer Skaggs Smith St. Onge
Thompson Townley Treadway Troupe Van Zandt
Villa Vogel Wagner Walton Ward
Whorton Williams Willoughby Wilson 25 Wilson 42
Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007
Hagan-Harrell Haywood Hunter Kelly 36 Liese
Linton Surface
VACANCIES: 004


Speaker Pro Tem Abel declared the bill passed.



The emergency clause was adopted by the following vote:



AYES: 150
Abel Baker Ballard Barnett Barnitz
Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Behnen
Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Bland Boatright
Bonner Boucher Bowman Boykins Bray 84
Britt Brooks Burcham Burton Byrd
Campbell Carnahan Champion Cierpiot Clayton
Cooper Copenhaver Crawford Crowell Crump
Cunningham Curls Daus Davis Dempsey
Dolan Enz Fares Farnen Foley
Franklin Fraser Froelker Gambaro Gaskill
George Graham Gratz Green 15 Green 73
Griesheimer Hampton Hanaway Harding Harlan
Hartzler Hegeman Henderson Hendrickson Hickey
Hilgemann Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth Holt
Hoppe Hosmer Jetton Johnson 61 Johnson 90
Jolly Kelley 47 Kelly 144 Kelly 27 King
Koller Lawson Legan Linton Long
Lowe Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble Marsh
May 149 Mayer Mays 50 McKenna Merideth
Miller Monaco Moore Murphy Myers
Naeger O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt
Phillips Portwood Quinn Ransdall Rector
Reid Reinhart Relford Reynolds Richardson
Ridgeway Rizzo Roark Robirds Ross
Scheve Schwab Scott Secrest Seigfreid
Selby Shelton Shields Shoemaker Shoemyer
Skaggs Smith St. Onge Thompson Townley
Treadway Troupe Van Zandt Villa Vogel
Wagner Walton Ward Whorton Williams
Willoughby Wilson 25 Wilson 42 Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009
Hagan-Harrell Haywood Hunter Kelly 36 Liese
Lograsso Nordwald Purgason Surface
VACANCIES: 004


PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILLS



HCS HB 1472, relating to biodiesel fuel, was taken up by Representative Whorton.



Representative Scheve assumed the Chair.



Speaker Pro Tem Abel resumed the Chair.



Representative Marble offered House Amendment No. 1.



House Amendment No. 1



AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 1472, Page 1, Section 414.365, Line 8, by placing a bracket around [shall] and place in lieu thereof the word "may"; and



Further amend Page 1, Line 11, by placing a bracket around [shall] and place in lieu thereof "may"; and



Further amend Page 1, Line 13, by placing a bracket around [shall] and place in lieu thereof the word "may"; and



Further amend Page 1, Line 16, by placing a bracket around [shall] and place in lieu thereof "may".



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



Which motion was defeated by the following vote:





AYES: 026
Bartelsmeyer Bearden Berkstresser Burton Dempsey
Enz Fares Gaskill Griesheimer Henderson
Hendrickson Hohulin Hollingsworth Hunter Kelly 144
Linton Marble Murphy Phillips Purgason
Rector Reid Roark St. Onge Troupe
Wright
NOES: 114
Abel Baker Barnett Barnitz Barry 100
Bartle Behnen Berkowitz Black Bland
Boatright Bonner Boucher Bowman Boykins
Bray 84 Britt Brooks Burcham Campbell
Carnahan Cierpiot Clayton Cooper Copenhaver
Crawford Crowell Crump Cunningham Curls
Daus Davis Dolan Farnen Foley
Franklin Fraser Froelker Gambaro George
Graham Gratz Green 15 Hagan-Harrell Hampton
Hanaway Harding Harlan Hartzler Hegeman
Hilgemann Holt Hoppe Hosmer Jetton
Johnson 61 Johnson 90 Jolly Kelley 47 Kelly 27
King Lawson Legan Long Lowe
Luetkenhaus Marsh May 149 Mayer Mays 50
McKenna Merideth Miller Monaco Moore
Myers Naeger O'Connor Ostmann Overschmidt
Portwood Quinn Ransdall Reinhart Reynolds
Richardson Ridgeway Rizzo Robirds Ross
Scheve Schwab Secrest Seigfreid Selby
Shelton Shields Shoemaker Shoemyer Smith
Thompson Townley Treadway Van Zandt Villa
Vogel Wagner Walton Ward Whorton
Williams Willoughby Wilson 25 Mr. Speaker
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 019
Ballard Byrd Champion Green 73 Haywood
Hickey Holand Kelly 36 Koller Liese
Lograsso Luetkemeyer Nordwald O'Toole Relford
Scott Skaggs Surface Wilson 42
VACANCIES: 004


On motion of Representative Whorton, HCS HB 1472 was adopted.



On motion of Representative Whorton, HCS HB 1472 was ordered perfected and printed by the following vote:











AYES: 129
Abel Baker Barnett Barnitz Barry 100
Bartle Bearden Behnen Berkowitz Black
Bland Boatright Bonner Boucher Bowman
Boykins Bray 84 Britt Brooks Burcham
Burton Campbell Carnahan Cierpiot Clayton
Cooper Copenhaver Crawford Crowell Crump
Cunningham Curls Daus Davis Dempsey
Dolan Enz Fares Farnen Foley
Franklin Fraser Froelker Gambaro Gaskill
George Graham Gratz Green 15 Green 73
Griesheimer Hampton Hanaway Harding Harlan
Hegeman Henderson Hilgemann Hollingsworth Holt
Hoppe Hosmer Jetton Johnson 61 Johnson 90
Jolly Kelley 47 Kelly 27 King Lawson
Legan Long Lowe Marsh May 149
Mayer Mays 50 McKenna Merideth Miller
Monaco Moore Myers Naeger O'Connor
O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Phillips Portwood
Quinn Ransdall Rector Reid Reinhart
Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway Rizzo Robirds
Ross Scheve Schwab Scott Secrest
Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields Shoemaker
Shoemyer Smith St. Onge Thompson Townley
Treadway Troupe Van Zandt Villa Vogel
Wagner Walton Ward Whorton Williams
Willoughby Wilson 25 Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 012
Bartelsmeyer Berkstresser Hartzler Hendrickson Hohulin
Hunter Kelly 144 Linton Marble Murphy
Purgason Roark
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 018
Ballard Byrd Champion Hagan-Harrell Haywood
Hickey Holand Kelly 36 Koller Liese
Lograsso Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Nordwald Relford
Skaggs Surface Wilson 42
VACANCIES: 004


HB 1432, relating to emergency communications system districts, was taken up by Representative Foley.



Representative Gambaro assumed the Chair.



Representative Portwood offered House Amendment No. 1.









House Amendment No. 1



AMEND House Bill No. 1432, Page 2, Section 650.396, Line 3, by deleting the words:



"either a tax on the taxable real property in the district not to exceed six cents per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation, or"; and



Further amend House Bill No. 1432, Page 3, Section 650.399, by deleting Lines 9-13.



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



Which motion was defeated.



On motion of Representative Foley, HB 1432 was ordered perfected and printed.



REFERRAL OF HOUSE RESOLUTIONS



The following House Resolutions were referred to the Committee indicated:



HR 262 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions

HR 281 - Agriculture

HR 318 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions

HR 341 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions



REFERRAL OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS



The following House Concurrent Resolutions were referred to the Committee indicated:



HCR 18 - Education-Elementary and Secondary

HCR 20 - Tourism, Recreation and Cultural Affairs

HCR 21 - Public Safety, Law Enforcement and Veteran Affairs

HCR 23 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions



REFERRAL OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION



The following House Joint Resolution was referred to the Committee indicated:



HJR 49 - Ways and Means



REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILLS



The following House Bills were referred to the Committee indicated:



HB 1803 - Critical Issues, Consumer Protection and Housing

HB 1804 - Banks and Financial Institutions

HB 1806 - Transportation

HB 1808 - Professional Registration and Licensing

HB 1810 - Environment and Energy

HB 1811 - Municipal Corporations

HB 1812 - Children, Families and Health

HB 1813 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions

HB 1814 - Judiciary

HB 1815 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations

HB 1816 - Public Safety, Law Enforcement and Veteran Affairs

HB 1818 - Retirement

HB 1819 - Local Government and Related Matters

HB 1823 - Retirement

HB 1825 - Education-Elementary and Secondary

HB 1835 - Professional Registration and Licensing

HB 1836 - Criminal Law

HB 1838 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations

HB 1840 - Elections

HB 1841 - Fiscal Review and Government Reform

HB 1842 - Critical Issues, Consumer Protection and Housing

HB 1843 - Professional Registration and Licensing

HB 1844 - Professional Registration and Licensing

HB 1845 - Education-Elementary and Secondary

HB 1846 - Local Government and Related Matters

HB 1848 - Commerce and Economic Development

HB 1850 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions

HB 1851 - Urban Affairs

HB 1852 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations

HB 1853 - Elections

HB 1855 - Fiscal Review and Government Reform

HB 1856 - Agriculture

HB 1857 - Education-Elementary and Secondary

HB 1858 - Education-Elementary and Secondary

HB 1861 - Correctional and State Institutions

HB 1862 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations

HB 1863 - Agriculture

HB 1867 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations

HB 1869 - Professional Registration and Licensing

HB 1870 - Children, Families and Health

HB 1871 - Professional Registration and Licensing

HB 1872 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations

HB 1873 - Professional Registration and Licensing

HB 1875 - Utilities Regulation

HB 1876 - Public Safety, Law Enforcement and Veteran Affairs

HB 1879 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions

HB 1880 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions

HB 1881 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations

HB 1882 - Local Government and Related Matters

HB 1883 - Ways and Means

HB 1884 - Ways and Means

HB 1887 - Social Services, Medicaid and the Elderly

HB 1890 - Ways and Means

HB 1892 - Civil and Administrative Law

HB 1893 - Education-Elementary and Secondary

HB 1896 - Ways and Means

HB 1897 - Fiscal Review and Government Reform

HB 1899 - Education-Elementary and Secondary

HB 1900 - Judiciary

HB 1988 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions

HB 1994 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions



COMMITTEE REPORTS



Committee on Conservation, State Parks and Mining, Chairman Relford reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Conservation, State Parks and Mining, to which was referred HB 1418, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Amendment No. 1.



House Committee Amendment No. 1



AMEND House Bill No. 1418, Pages 3 to 4, Section 253.095, Lines 1 to 5, by deleting all of said lines and inserting in lieu thereof the following:



"253.095. To further the interpretive, educational, maintenance, or other functions and services of Missouri state parks, the director of the department of natural resources is authorized to enter into cooperative agreements with private, non-profit organizations that are organized solely to provide interpretive, educational, maintenance, or other services to Missouri state parks. The director may provide the services of department personnel and state park facility space to such an organization pursuant to such cooperative agreements. Net proceeds received from the sale of".



Committee on Correctional and State Institutions, Chairman Gratz reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Correctional and State Insitututions, to which was referred HCR 3, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.



HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 3



WHEREAS, the State of Missouri would like to have the two hundred five acres which were previously given to it by the city of Licking for the construction of a correctional center annexed into the city limits of Licking; and



WHEREAS, the city of Licking would also like to encompass such area; and



WHEREAS, section 71.012, RSMo, requires that for voluntary annexation all fee interest owners of property within a proposed area of annexation sign a verified petition requesting such annexation; and



WHEREAS, section 37.005, RSMo, vests the fee title of this state property in the Governor:



NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the members of the Missouri House of Representatives of the Ninety-first General Assembly, Second Regular Session, the Senate concurring therein, hereby authorize the Governor to approve the proposed annexation of the aforementioned two hundred five acres into the city of Licking; and



BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the Missouri House of Representatives be instructed to prepare properly inscribed copies of this resolution for the Governor and the Board of Aldermen of the city of Licking, Missouri.



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Correctional and State Institutions, to which was referred HB 1594, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.



Committee on Education-Elementary and Secondary, Chairman Franklin reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Education-Elementary and Secondary, to which was referred HB 1817, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass.



Committee on Labor, Chairman George reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Labor, to which was referred HB 1592, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it 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 HB 1532, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass.



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



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions, to which was referred HCR 15, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.



HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 15



WHEREAS, following the recent collapse of Enron, many people believe it is time to revise corporate governance policies and focus on employer practices with company stock in their retirement plans; and



WHEREAS, currently many employees are required to invest in their company's defined contribution retirement savings program, without the option of receiving benefits in any form other than the company's stock; and



WHEREAS, the lack of diversification in employee retirement savings programs leaves many employees extremely vulnerable, as evidenced by the many Enron employees with only company stock in their retirement savings plan, resulting in a complete loss all of their retirement savings following the collapse of Enron; and



WHEREAS, unless tougher corporate governance policies are put in place soon, many other companies may experience a similar devaluation of their assets in the current falling economy; and

WHEREAS, legislation has been introduced in the 107th Congress to amend the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to ensure that individual account plans protect workers by limiting the amount of employer stock each worker may hold and encouraging diversification of investment plan assets:



NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the members of the House of Representatives of the Ninety-first General Assembly, Second Regular Session, the Senate concurring therein, urge Congress to enact Senate Bill 1838, the "Pension Protection and Diversification Act of 2001" which amends the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to protect employee retirement plans by limiting the amount of employer stock each employee may hold and encouraging diversification of investment plan assets; and



BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the Missouri House of Representatives be instructed to prepare properly inscribed copies of this resolution for the President of the United States Senate, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, and each member of the Missouri Congressional delegation.



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions, to which was referred HR 150, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.



HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 150



WHEREAS, the General Assembly of the State of Missouri has a long tradition of rendering assistance to worthwhile youth activities, especially those related to governmental or citizenship projects; and



WHEREAS, the Jefferson City Downtown Rotary Club has sought to instill values of high integrity within our youth and to provide an opportunity for Missouri students to experience state government firsthand; and



WHEREAS, the General Assembly has maintained a policy of granting such organizations permission to use the House Chamber for beneficial purposes; and



WHEREAS, this year, the Jefferson City Downtown Rotary Club is sponsoring its annual Student Government Day, an event which will be highlighted by a meeting in the House Chamber of our State Capitol where students in attendance will be addressed by a representative of each of the three branches of government:



NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that we, the members of the Missouri House of Representatives, Ninety-first General Assembly, hereby grant the Jefferson City Downtown Rotary Club permission to use the House Chamber for the purpose of conducting its Student Government Day on Monday, March 25, 2002, from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon.



Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations, Chairman O'Connor reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations, to which was referred HB 1075, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations, to which was referred HB 1265, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations, to which was referred HB 1412, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations, to which was referred HB 1624, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations, to which was referred HB 1714, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



Committee on Public Safety, Law Enforcement and Veteran Affairs, Chairman Boucher reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Public Safety, Law Enforcement and Veteran Affairs, to which was referred HB 1581, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.



Committee on Sportsmanship, Safety and Firearms, Chairman Barnitz reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Sportsmanship, Safety and Firearms, to which was referred HB 1344 and HB 1944, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass.



Committee on Transportation, Chairman Koller reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Transportation, to which was referred HB 1918, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS



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



HB 2015, introduced by Representative Clayton, relating to the detention of retail customers.



HB 2016, introduced by Representative Kelly (27), relating to information required for delivery of prisoners.



HB 2017, introduced by Representatives Kelly (27) and Selby, relating to adoption records.



HB 2018, introduced by Representatives Bartle, Franklin and Campbell, relating to tax books for school districts.



HB 2019, introduced by Representative Kreider, relating to a student representative for the board of trustees at a certain community college.



HB 2020, introduced by Representatives Reid, Selby, Lowe and Boucher, et al, relating to motor vehicle safety and repair.

HB 2021, introduced by Representatives Ross and O' Connor, relating to driver's licenses.



HB 2022, introduced by Representative Richardson, relating to increases and decreases of certain tax rates.



HB 2023, introduced by Representative Franklin, relating to resolution conferences.



HB 2024, introduced by Representatives Relford and Cunningham, relating to lapse of district corporate organization.



HB 2025, introduced by Representatives Walton, Thompson, Bland, Bowman, Sanders Brooks and Johnson (61), et al, relating to special license plates.



HB 2026, introduced by Representatives Green (15), Bearden, Holt, Luetkenhaus, Ostmann, Dempsey and Dolan, relating to the designation of the veterans memorial bridge.



HB 2027, introduced by Representative Gambaro, relating to collection of certain delinquent fines and fees.



HB 2028, introduced by Representatives Berkowitz, Wilson (42), Copenhaver, Fares, Luetkemeyer and Richardson, relating to the Missouri career ladder initiative program.



HB 2029, introduced by Representative Hosmer, relating to certified police reports.



HB 2030, introduced by Representatives Whorton, Riback Wilson (25), Campbell, Ladd Baker and Hollingsworth, relating to income disregards for public assistance eligibility.



HB 2031, introduced by Representative O'Connor, relating to motor vehicle dealers.



HB 2032, introduced by Representative Hosmer, relating to driving while revoked.



HB 2033, introduced by Representative Monaco, relating to disclosure of methamphetamine production.



HB 2034, introduced by Representative Skaggs, relating to exemptions for certain users of diesel fuel.



HB 2035, introduced by Representatives Reinhart and Ridgeway, relating to the retention of family court commissioners.



HB 2036, introduced by Representative Hoppe, relating to underground liquid storage systems.









MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE



Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 708, entitled:



An act to repeal section 644.021, RSMo, relating to the clean water commission, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the same subject.



In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.



Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SCS SB 712, entitled:



An act to repeal sections 44.010, 44.100, 190.500, 192.320, 473.697, 490.620 and 610.021, and to enact in lieu thereof twelve new sections relating to state emergency health powers, with an emergency clause, penalty provisions and an expiration date for a certain section.



Emergency clause defeated.



In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.



Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 742, entitled:



An act to repeal section 469.411, RSMo, relating to trusts and estates, and to enact in lieu thereof two new sections relating to the same subject.



In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.



Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 860, entitled:



An act to repeal sections 161.400, 161.403, 161.405, 161.407, 191.928, 191.934, 209.285, 209.287, 209.318, 209.319, 209.321, 209.323, 209.326, 209.334, 476.750, 476.760, and 476.763, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof seventeen new sections relating to the deaf and hard of hearing.



In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.



Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SS SCS SB 931, entitled:



An act to repeal sections 59.042, 347.143, 351.055, 351.120, 351.140, 351.145, 351.150, 351.155, 351.182, 351.385, 351.400, 351.455, 355.856, 356.211, 400.9-102, 400.9-109, 400.9-303, 400.9-311, 400.9-313, 400.9-317, 400.9-323, 400.9-406, 400.9-407, 400.9-408, 400.9-409, 400.9-504, 400.9-509, 400.9-513, 400.9-525, 400.9-602, 400.9-608, 400.9-611, 400.9-613, 400.9-615, 400.9-625, 400.9-628, 400.9-710, 417.210 and 575.060, RSMo, relating to business and commerce, and to enact in lieu thereof forty-three new sections relating to the same subject, with penalty provisions.



In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.



Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 974, entitled:



An act to repeal section 304.200, RSMo, relating to length limitations on certain vehicles, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the same subject.



In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.



COMMITTEE CHANGES



The Speaker submitted the following Committee changes:



Representative Dempsey has been appointed a member of the Critical Issues, Consumer Protection and Housing Committee.



Representative Phillips is no longer a member of the Local Government and Related Matters Committee.



Representative Rizzo is no longer a member of the Local Government and Related Matters Committee.



WITHDRAWAL OF HOUSE BILLS



February 20, 2002



Mr. Ted Wedel

Chief Clerk

Missouri House of Representatives

Capitol Building

Jefferson City, Missouri 65101



Dear Mr. Clerk:



I am respectfully requesting that House Bill No. 1145 establishing the American military veterans bridge be withdrawn.



Thank you for your consideration in this matter.



Sincerely,



/s/ Thomas S. Green

______________________________















February 21, 2002



Mr. Ted Wedel

Chief Clerk

Missouri House of Representatives

State Capitol Building

Jefferson City, MO 65101



Dear Mr. Wedel:



I request that HB 1642 (relating to Uniform Electronic Transaction Act) be withdrawn today.



Thank you for your kind attention to this request.



Sincerely,



/s/ Ralph A. Monaco

Representative

District 49

______________________________



February 21, 2002



Mr. Ted Wedel

Chief Clerk

Missouri House of Representatives

State Capitol Building

Jefferson City, MO 65101



Dear Mr. Wedel:



I request that HB 1749 (relating to certain sexual offenses) be withdrawn today.



Thank you for your kind attention to this request.



Sincerely,



/s/ Ralph Monaco

Representative

District 49



ADJOURNMENT



On motion of Representative Foley, the House adjourned until 4:00 p.m., Monday, February 25, 2002.



CORRECTION TO THE HOUSE JOURNAL



Correct House Journal, Twenty-fifth Day, Wednesday, February 20, 2002, page 324, line 5, by deleting said line.





COMMITTEE MEETINGS



APPROPRIATIONS - CORRECTIONS AND PUBLIC SAFETY

Monday, February 25, 2002, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 1.

Mark-up.

To be considered - HB 1108



APPROPRIATIONS - EDUCATION

Tuesday, February 26, 2002. Hearing Room 1 upon adjournment.

Mark-up.

To be considered - HB 1102, HB 1103



APPROPRIATIONS - EDUCATION

Wednesday, February 27, 2002. Hearing Room 1 upon adjournment.

Mark-up.

To be considered - HB 1102, HB 1103



APPROPRIATIONS - SOCIAL SERVICES

Monday, February 25, 2002, 11:00 a.m. Hearing Room 3.

Department of Social Services.



APPROPRIATIONS - SOCIAL SERVICES

Tuesday, February 26, 2002, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 3.

Department of Social Services.



BUDGET

Tuesday, February 26, 2002. Hearing Room 3 upon morning adjournment.

Executive Session.

To be considered - HB 1115



CHILDREN, FAMILIES, AND HEALTH

Tuesday, February 26, 2002, 3:00 p.m. Hearing Room 4.

Executive Session may follow.

To be considered - HB 1548, HB 1718, HB 1926, HB 1938



COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Tuesday, February 26, 2002, 3:00 p.m. Hearing Room 6.

Executive Session may follow.

To be considered - HB 1753, HB 1930, HB 1946



CORRECTIONAL & STATE INSTITUTIONS

Tuesday, February 26, 2002, 8:00 p.m. Hearing Room 7.

Executive Session may follow.

To be considered - HB 1795, HB 1849



CRIMINAL LAW

Wednesday, February 27, 2002, 8:00 p.m. Hearing Room 7.

Executive Session may be held.

To be considered - HB 1029, HB 1058, HB 1629, HB 1686, HB 1700, HB 1730, HB 1759, HB 1760



CRITICAL ISSUES, CONSUMER PROTECTION AND HOUSING

Monday, February 25, 2002, 8:00 p.m. Hearing Room 3.

To be considered - HB 1294, HB 1422, HB 1533, HB 1695



FISCAL REVIEW AND GOVERNMENT REFORM

Monday, February 25, 2002, 1:00 p.m. Hearing Room 5.

To be considered - HB 1906



FISCAL REVIEW AND GOVERNMENT REFORM

Monday, February 25, 2002, 3:00 p.m. Hearing Room 5.

Executive Session. Fiscal Review.

To be considered - HB 1150, HB 1398, HB 1711



INSURANCE

Tuesday, February 26, 2002. Hearing Room 4 upon morning adjournment.

To be considered - HB 1821, Executive Session - HB 1473, Executive Session - HB 1502,

Executive Session - HB 1518, Executive Session - HB 1567, Executive Session - HB 1568



JOINT COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES

Thursday, March 7, 2002. Hearing Room 6 upon adjournment

20CSR 500-6.700

Department of Insurance, Property & Casualty, Workers' Compensation and Employer's Liability.



LABOR

Tuesday, February 26, 2002, 5:30 p.m. Hearing Room 3.

To be considered - HB 1932



MOTOR VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

Tuesday, February 26, 2002, 3:00 p.m. Hearing Room 1.

Executive Session may follow.

To be considered - HB 1314, HB 1632, HB 1664, HB 1696, HB 1772, HB 1779, HB 1788, HB 1789



PUBLIC SAFETY, LAW ENFORCEMENT AND VETERAN AFFAIRS

Tuesday, February 26, 2002, 8:30 a.m. Hearing Room 6.

Executive Session may follow.

To be considered - HB 1758, HB 1822, HCR 21









SOCIAL SERVICES, MEDICAID AND THE ELDERLY

Tuesday, February 26, 2002, 8:00 p.m. Hearing Room 6.

Executive Session may follow.

To be considered - HB 1410, HB 1781, HB 1898, HCR 13



SUBCOMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS - EDUCATION

Monday, February 25, 2002, 3:00 p.m. Hearing Room 6.



URBAN AFFAIRS

Tuesday, February 26, 2002, 4:00 p.m. Hearing Room 2.

To be considered - HB 1509, HB 1510



WAYS AND MEANS

Tuesday, February 26, 2002. Hearing Room 2 upon morning adjournment.

To be considered - HB 1407, HB 1541, HB 1703, HB 1704, HB 1709, HB 1727, HB 1739, HB 1797



WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYMENT SECURITY

Monday, February 25, 2002. Hearing Room 6 upon adjournment.

Executive Session may be held.

To be considered - HB 1275, HB 1276, HB 1277, HB 1742, HB 1800



HOUSE CALENDAR



TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2002



HOUSE BILLS FOR SECOND READING



HB 2015 through HB 2036



HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION



1 HCS HB 1461 & 1470 - Seigfreid

2 HB 1672 - Gambaro

3 HCS HB 1202 - Smith

4 HCS HB 1765 - Bray

5 HCS HB 1069 - Bray

6 HB 1594 - Gratz

7 HB 1581 - Clayton

8 HB 1418, HCA 1 - Barnitz

9 HCS HB 1403 - St. Onge

10 HCS HB 1817 - Franklin

11 HB 1592 - Hickey

12 HCS HB 1532 - Hoppe

13 HCS HB 1344 & 1944 - Crump



HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - CONSENT



(2-18-02)



1 HB 1342 - Farnen

2 HB 1381 - Luetkenhaus

3 HB 1492 - Seigfreid

4 HB 1421 - McKenna

5 HB 1375 - Luetkenhaus

6 HB 1495 - Seigfreid

7 HB 1348 - Myers



(2-21-02)



1 HB 1477 - Farnen

2 HB 1668 - Holt

3 HB 1446 - Luetkenhaus

4 HB 1078 - Whorton

5 HB 1468 - Ward

6 HB 1086 - Harlan

7 HB 1406 - Barnett

8 HB 1402 - Burton



HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS FOR ADOPTION AND THIRD READING



1 HCR 3, (2-21-02) - Hampton

2 HCR 15, (2-21-02) - O'Toole



HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION FOR THIRD READING



HJR 32 - Barry



HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING



1 HCS HB 1150, 1237 & 1327 (Fiscal Review, 2-14-02) - Bray

2 HCS HB 1711, E.C. (Fiscal Review, 2-18-02) - Graham

3 HCS HB 1398, E.C. (Fiscal Review, 2-19-02) - Ward

4 HS HB 1498 - Johnson (90)















SENATE BILLS FOR SECOND READING



1 SB 708

2 SCS SB 712

3 SB 742

4 SB 860

5 SS SCS SB 931

6 SB 974



HOUSE RESOLUTION



HR 150, (2-21-02) - Vogel








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