SENATE JOURNAL FORTY-FIFTH DAY MORNING SESSION The Senate was called to order at 8:00 a.m., with President R. Lane Beattie presiding. Roll Call- All Senators present. Prayer - Senator Alarik Myrin. Reading of Titles of Bills and Resolutions (Please refer to Day 1, Page 6) DAILY SENATE JOURNAL Mr. President: March, 1998 The Committee on Revision of the Daily Senate Journal respectfully reports that we have read the journal for the forty-fourth day and find it correct with minor amendments noted on the final copy. Nathan Tanner Committee Member Committee report read and adopted. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 3, 1998 The House passed, 2nd Sub. S.B. 58, STUDY ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TAX AMENDMENTS, by Senator H. Stephenson, et al, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 161, MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR - INSURANCE DEDUCTIBLE, by Senator S. Howell, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 313, CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN PRACTICE ACT AMENDMENTS, by Representative J. Haymond, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 333, WILDLIFE CODE AMENDMENTS, by Representative M. Styler, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 388, PRIVATE PROPERTY OMBUDSMAN, by Representative E. Olsen, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk 2nd Sub. S.B. 58 and S.B. 161 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. H.B. 313, H.B. 333, and H.B. 388 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. THIRD READING CALENDAR H.B. 362, SEX OFFENDER PUBLIC RECORDS, was read the third time, explained by Senator Mansell, and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 18; Nays, 5; Absent, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Evans Holmgren Jones Mansell Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin C. Peterson Steele Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Voting in the negative were: Senators Hillyard Mantes Nielson M. Peterson Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Dmitrich Howell Hull Poulton Steiner Wharton H.B. 362 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * H.B. 435, REPORTS AND NOTICES AMENDMENTS, was read the third time. On motion of Senator Mantes, the bill was circled. * * * H.B. 177, COLLECTION OF UNIFORM MOTOR VEHICLE FEES AMENDMENTS, was read the third time. On motion of Senator Mansell, the bill was circled. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Evans, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 310, WRONGFUL APPROPRIATION, was read the second and third times. Senator Evans explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Hull Jones Mansell Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Howell Mantes Steiner H.B. 310 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Blackham, the Senate voted to placed the following bills on the Second Reading Calendar: Sub. H.B. 357, H.B. 279, Sub. H.B. 101, Sub. H.B. 14, H.B. 165, H.B. 99, 2nd Sub. H.B. 78, Sub. H.B. 32, H.C.R. 6, H.B. 376, H.B. 353, H.B. 132, Sub. H.B. 421, and H.B. 394. * * * On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the Senate voted to suspend the 24 hour rule and consider all bills read the second and third times, under suspension of the rules. THIRD READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Dmitrich, the circle was removed from H.B. 435, REPORTS AND NOTICES AMENDMENTS, and it was before the Senate. Senator Dmitrich explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Howell C. Peterson H.B. 435 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. ADVISE AND CONSENT Dear President Beattie and Members of the Senate: February 17, 1998 In accordance with Sections 67-1-1 and 2, Utah Code Annotated 1953, I propose and transmit the following appointments: Board Of Child And Family Services Rebecca Rae Oakley appointed to fill the unexpired term of Geri Braegger on the Board of Child and Family Services, a term to expire July 1, 1998. Section 62A-4a-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended. Permanent Community Impact Fund Board Mayor John Mathis appointed to fill the unexpired term of Leonard Heeney on the Permanent Community Impact Fund Board, a term to expire July 1, 2000. Section 9-4-302, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended. Board of Pardons and Parole Keith N. Hamilton reappointed as a full-time member of the Board of Pardons and Parole for a term to expire February 28, 2003. Section 77-27-2, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended. Alan E. Keller reappointed as a pro tempore member of the Board of Pardons and Parole for a term to expire February 28, 2003. Section 77-27-2, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended. Utah Housing Finance Agency A. Lynn Snow appointed represent the real estate industry and to fill the unexpired term of Ronald L. Davis on the Utah Housing Finance Agency for a term to expire June 1, 2001. Section 9-4-904, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended. Utah Sports Authority Jim Holland reappointed as an athlete member of the Utah Sports Authority Board for a term to expire January 1, 2002. Section 63A-7-104, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended. Heidi Voelker reappointed as an athlete member of the Utah Sports Authority Board for a term to expire January 1, 2002. Section 63A-7-104, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended. Central Utah Water Conservancy District Board Of Directors Gary D. Palmer reappointed as a member of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District Board of Directors for a term to expire January 15, 2002. Section 17A-2-1409, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended. David Rasmussen reappointed as a member of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District Board of Directors for a term to expire January 15, 2002. Section 17A-2-1409, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended. Howard Riley reappointed as a member of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District Board of Directors for a term to expire January 15, 2002. Section 17A-2-1409, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended. James J. Smedley reappointed as a member of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District Board of Directors for a term to expire January 15, 2002. Section 17A-2-1409, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended. Roger W. Hicken appointed as a member of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District Board of Directors for a term to expire January 15, 2002. Section 17A-2-1409, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended. John L. West appointed as a member of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District Board of Directors for a term to expire January 15, 2002. Section 17A-2-1409, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended. Thank you for your timely consideration and confirmation of the above appointments. Michael O. Leavitt, Governor On motion of Senator Myrin, the Senate voted to consent to the appointments as read by Sandy Tenney. The motion passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 0; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Evans Mayne Nielson Wharton SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Mansell, the circle was removed from H.B. 177, COLLECTION OF UNIFORM MOTOR VEHICLE FEES AMENDMENT, and it was before the Senate. Senator Mansell explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting was: Senator Evans H.B. 177 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. THIRD READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the circle was removed from H.B. 196, RETIREMENT OFFICE AMENDMENTS, and it was before the Senate. Senator Montgomery explained the bill. Senator C. Peterson moved the following amendments: 1. Page 1, Line 9: After "CLAIMS;" insert "PROVIDING A CERTAIN HEALTH INSURANCE BENEFIT;" 2. Page 1, Line 19: After line 19 insert: "49-8-403, as enacted by Chapter 1, Laws of Utah 1987" 3. Page 9, Line 8: After line 8 insert:"Section 9. Section 49-8-403 is amended to read: 49-8-403Assistance to members in purchase of life, health, and medical insurance after retirement -- Employment of personnel to administer section -- Governor's and legislative benefit. "(1) (a) The board may assist active and retired members and beneficiaries and inactive members of the various retirement systems administered under its direction, to purchase life, health, and medical insurance on a group basis which can be continued after retirement under rules adopted by the board. (b) The executive director may employ any personnel, including consultants, to administer this section. (2)(a) The board shall annually report and the state shall pay the percentage described in Subsection (2)(c) of the cost of providing a paid-up group health insurance policy for members covered under Title 49, Chapter 7, Governor's and Legislative Service Pension Act who: (i) retire after January 1, 1998; (ii) are at least 62 but less than 65 years of age; (iii) elect to receive and apply for this benefit to the group insurance division; and (iv) are active members at the time of retirement or have retired and continued insurance coverage with the group insurance division until the date of eligibility for the benefit under this Subsection (2). (b) The board shall annually report and the state shall pay the percentage described in Subsection (2)(c) of the cost of providing Medicare supplemental insurance for members covered under Title 49, Chapter 7, Governor's and Legislative Service Pension Act who: (i) retire after January 1, 1998; (ii) are at least 65 years of age; and (iii) elect to receive and apply for this benefit to the group insurance division. (c) The following percentages apply to the benefit described in Subsections (2)(a) and (b): (i) 100% if the member has 10 or more years of service; (ii) 80% if the member has 8 or more years of service; (iii) 60% if the member has 6 or more years of service; and (iv) 40% if the member has 4 or more years of service. Renumber remaining sections accordingly. Senators Blackham, Steele, and Beattie commented. The amendment passed on a voice vote. All Senators declared a conflict of interest. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 20; Nays, 8; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Dmitrich Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Steele Steiner Suazo Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Buhler Mansell Muhlestein Poulton Stephenson Tanner Taylor Waddoups Absent or not voting was: Senator Evans H.B. 196, as amended, was returned to the House. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Suazo, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 404, USE OF CIGARETTE TAX, was read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senator Suazo explained the bill. On motion of Senator McAllister, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Line 7 (lilac copy): Delete "$1,000,000" and insert "$25,000" 2. Page 2, Line 4 (lilac copy): Delete "$1,000,000" and insert "$25,000" The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie H.B. 404, as amended, was returned to the House. RECONSIDERATION OF H.B. 234 On motion of Senator Steele, H.B. 234 was placed at the top of Second Reading Calendar. H.B. 234, SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION LIMIT AMENDMENT, was before the Senate upon its reconsideration. Senator Mayne commented. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 16; Nays, 11; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Montgomery Muhlestein M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Suazo Tanner Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Dmitrich Hillyard Mantes Mayne Myrin Nielson C. Peterson Stephenson Taylor Waddoups Wharton Absent or not voting were: Senators Evans McAllister H.B. 234 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the circle was removed from H.B. 235, CONSUMER CREDIT CODE AMENDMENTS, and it was before the Senate. Senator C. Peterson explained the bill and it failed to pass on the following roll call: Yeas, 13; Nays, 14; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Evans Holmgren Howell Hull Mantes Mayne Montgomery C. Peterson M. Peterson Steiner Waddoups Voting in the negative were: Senators Blackham Jones Mansell Muhlestein Myrin Nielson Poulton Steele Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Hillyard McAllister H.B. 235 was returned to the House for filing. INTENT LANGUAGE FOR H.B. 235 H.B. 235, CONSUMER CREDIT CODE AMENDMENTS, does not deal with bad checks or dishonored instruments. This bill deals with credit card issuers which employ either directly or indirectly 7,000 people in this state. It is not the intent of the Utah based credit card issuers to raise the late penalty fee to $35.00. Currently, the market rate $25.00. The only purpose of this legislation is to allow these companies to remain competitive and to respond to market conditions. Twenty-two states have no limitation or cap. These are the states we are competing against. The $35.00 limitation was put in the bill at the request of the bill sponsor and was pegged at this level in roder that these companies would not have to come back to us every time that there is a change in market conditions. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Howell, under suspension of the rules, H.J.R. 2, RESOLUTION SUPPORTING LAWSUIT OPPOSING GRAND STAIRCASE, was read the second and third times. Senator Dmitrich explained the bill. Senators M. Peterson, Howell, and Nielson commented. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 23; Nays, 5; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Jones Mansell Mayne Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson Poulton Steele Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Howell Hull Mantes M. Peterson Steiner Absent or not voting was: Senator McAllister H.J.R. 2 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Blackham, the circle was removed from H.B. 386, STABILIZING SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES, and it was before the Senate. Senator Blackham explained the bill. Senators Hillyard, Hull, and Mayne commented. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 22; Nays, 5; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Evans Holmgren Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Stephenson Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Buhler Hillyard Muhlestein Steiner Suazo Absent or not voting were: Senators Dmitrich Howell H.B. 386 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Stephenson, S.B. 52, held yesterday, was transmitted to the House. THIRD READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Taylor, the circle was removed from Sub. S.J.R. 3, RESOLUTION AMENDING JUDICIAL NOMINATION PROCESS, and it was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Taylor, the following substitute bill replaced the original bill. RESOLUTION AMENDING JUDICIAL NOMINATION PROCESS 2nd Sub. S.J.R. 3 Craig L. Taylor A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO AMEND THE UTAH CONSTITUTION; ALTERING THE JUDICIAL APPOINTMENT PROCESS; PERMITTING THE GOVERNOR TO REJECT ONE TIME A LIST OF NOMINEES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Senator Taylor explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie 2nd Sub. S.J.R. 3 was transmitted to the House. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Howell, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 447, TRAFFIC VIOLATION CHANGES, was read the second and third time. Senator Howell explained the bill. Senator Waddoups commented. On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 3, Line 6 (Lilac 2-26-98): After "(b)" insert "(i)" 2. Page 3, Line 7 (Lilac 2-26-98): After line 7 insert: "(ii) The monies from the traffic mitigation surcharge are in addition to any monies appropriated or otherwise available for each local government's traffic mitigation projects, and may not be used to supplant those monies." Senators Hillyard and Buhler commented. On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the bill was amended as follows: 3. Page 3, Line 7 (lilac copy): After "Interstate 15" insert ", including priority traffic management systems" The bill failed to pass on the following roll call: Yeas, 12; Nays, 15; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Dmitrich Hull Jones Mantes Mayne McAllister Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Steiner Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Poulton Steele Stephenson Tanner Taylor Waddoups Absent or not voting were: Senators Mansell Suazo H.B. 447 was returned to the House for filing. * * * On motion of Senator C. Peterson, and at 9:30 a.m., the Senate recessed. The Senate was called to order at 10:30 a.m. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House passed, 1st Sub. S.B. 201, RETIREMENT ELIGIBILITY FORMULA, by Senator M. Waddoups, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed S.B. 62, DISTRICT COURT REVIEW OF TAX COMMISSION CASES, by Senator H. Stephenson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 158, DONATION OF BUILDINGS TO UNIVERSITIES, by Senator H. Stephenson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 2nd Sub. H.B. 441, MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE ACT, by Representative M. Stephens, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 444, PRIVATIZATION OF QUASI - GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES, by Representative G. Adair, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.C.R. 11, RESOLUTION APPROVING INDUSTRIAL WASTE PERMIT, by Representative B. Evans, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House adopted the Joint Conference Committee Report dated March 4, 1998 and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 285, APPROPRIATION FOR LAND USE PLANS, by Representative D. Iverson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 300, EDUCATOR BACKGROUND CHECK AMENDMENTS, by Representative J. Alexander, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 374, FRIVOLOUS LAWSUITS AMENDMENTS, by Representative D. Gladwell, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk Sub. S.B. 201, S.B. 62, and Sub. S.B. 158 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. 2nd Sub. H.B. 441, Sub. H.B. 444, H.C.R. 11, Sub. H.B. 285, H.B. 300, and H.B. 374 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * Mr. President: March 3, 1998 The House passed, as amended, 1st Sub. S.B. 26, UTAH CHILD CARE LICENSING ACT REVISIONS, by Senator L. Blackham, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk Communication filed. On motion of Senator Hillyard, the bill was placed at the top of Second Reading Calendar and circled. * * * Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House transmits 2nd Sub. H.B. 120, DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES OFFICE OF LICENSING REVISIONS, by Representative J. Haymond, for correction. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk Communication filed. On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the bill was placed at the top of Second Reading Calendar. 2nd Sub. H.B. 120, DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES OFFICE OF LICENSING REVISIONS, was before the Senate. On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 9, Line 14q (Lilac 2-25-98): Delete "or" and after line 14q insert: "(b) in effect on January 1, 1998, that apply to a service or program for which a licensee is not under contract with a division listed in Section 62A-1-105 to provide until rules are established pursuant to Subsection (2)(c); and" 2. Page 9, Line 14r (Lilac 2-25-98): Delete "(b)" and insert "(c)" and after "established" insert "after July 1, 1999," On motion of Senator Taylor, the bill was amended as follows: 3. Page 2, Line 31: After "has" and insert "an adjudication of abuse or neglect or since January 1, 1994," and after "neglect" insert "after notice and an opportunity for a hearing consistent with Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act," Senator C. Peterson explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Mansell 2nd Sub. H.B. 120, as amended, was returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Howell, the Senate voted to request the return of H.B. 386. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Blackham, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 420, TRUTH IN TAXATION AMENDMENTS, was read the second and third time. Senator Blackham explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 2; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Suazo Waddoups Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Steiner Tanner Absent or not voting were: Senators Mansell Stephenson Taylor H.B. 420 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, the circle was removed from 2nd Sub. H.B. 115, TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMENDMENTS, and it was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Hillyard, the following substitute bill replaced the original bill. TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMENDMENTS 4th Sub. H.B. 115 Martin R. Stephens AN ACT RELATING TO PUBLIC UTILITIES; ENACTING PROVISIONS FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF INTERCONNECTION SERVICE QUALITY STANDARDS AND INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS. On motion of Senator Hillyard, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 4, Line 4: Delete "provided" and insert "provided" 2. Page 4, Line 8: Delete "shall" and insert "may" Senator Hillyard explained the bill. Senators M. Peterson and Jones commented. On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, the bill was read the first, second, and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators McAllister Taylor 4th Sub. H.B. 115, as substituted, was returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, Sub. H.B. 357, TRANSIENT ROOM TAX AMENDMENTS, was read the second and third time. Senator Hillyard explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 1; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Steele Steiner Suazo Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative was: Senator Poulton Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham McAllister Stephenson Taylor Sub. H.B. 357 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Tanner, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 279, AMENDMENTS TO OLENE WALKER HOUSING TRUST FUND, was read the second and third time. Senator Tanner explained the bill. Senator Steiner commented. The bill failed to pass on the following roll call: Yeas, 10; Nays, 15; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Evans Holmgren Mansell Mantes Myrin C. Peterson Steele Stephenson Tanner Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Howell Hull Jones Montgomery Muhlestein Nielson M. Peterson Poulton Steiner Suazo Waddoups Wharton Absent or not voting were: Senators Hillyard Mayne McAllister Taylor H.B. 279 was returned to the House for filing. * * * On motion of Senator Nielson, under suspension of the rules, Sub. H.B. 101, POSTING ON MOTOR AND SPECIAL FUEL PUMPS, was read the second and third time. On motion of Senator Nielson, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups, under suspension of the rules, Sub. H.B. 14, MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY INSPECTION, was read the second and third time. Senator Waddoups explained the bill. Senators Mansell, Wharton, Hull, Mantes, Steele, and Tanner commented. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 15; Nays, 10; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Evans Holmgren Hull Jones Mansell Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson Poulton Tanner Taylor Waddoups Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Hillyard Howell Mantes M. Peterson Steele Steiner Suazo Wharton Absent or not voting were: Senators Mayne McAllister C. Peterson Stephenson Sub. H.B. 14, as amended, was returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Blackham, the Senate voted to place the following bills at the bottom of Second Reading Calendar: H.C.R. 10, Sub. H.B. 31, H.B. 71, H.B. 80, Sub. H.B. 11, H.B. 92, Sub. H.B. 418, H.B. 124, H.B. 423, H.B. 460, H.B. 42, H.B. 409, H.B. 390, H.B. 146, Sub. H.B. 301, 2nd Sub. H.B. 308, H.B. 169, H.B. 286, H.J.R. 17, H.B. 392, and H.B. 395. * * * On motion of Senator Nielson, the circle was removed from Sub. H.B. 101, POSTING ON MOTOR AND SPECIAL FUEL PUMPS, and it was before the Senate. Senator Nielson explained the bill. Senator Mantes motioned to substitute the bill. Senators Nielson, Mayne, Steiner, Buhler, and C. Peterson commented. The motion to substitute failed on a voice vote. On motion of Senator Nielson, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Steele, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 165, EDUCATIONAL PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES AMENDMENTS, was read the second and third time. Senator Steele explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 0; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Hull Jones Mansell Mantes McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Holmgren Howell Mayne Taylor H.B. 165 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Muhlestein, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 99, SENTENCING CREDIT FOR GOOD BEHAVIOR, was read the second and third time. Senator Muhlestein explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 0; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Hull Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Absent or not voting were: Senators Holmgren Howell Jones Montgomery Beattie H.B. 99 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Stephenson, the Senate voted to recall H.B. 235 from the House. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, the Senate voted to lift S.J.R. 14 from the Secretary of the Senate and placed at the top of Second Reading Calendar. On motion of Senator Hillyard, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, 2nd Sub. H.B. 78, , was read the second time. Senator Hillyard explained the bill. Senators Steele and Nielson commented. Senator Nielson moved the following amendment and it failed on a standing vote. 1. Page 7, Line 10: Delete "15%" and insert "20%" The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 19; Nays, 6; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Howell Hull Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin C. Peterson M. Peterson Steele Suazo Tanner Waddoups Voting in the negative were: Senators Buhler Jones Nielson Poulton Stephenson Taylor Absent or not voting were: Senators Holmgren Steiner Wharton Beattie 2nd Sub. H.B. 78, as substituted, was returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Montgomery, under suspension of the rules, Sub. H.B. 32, DISCLOSURE OF TOBACCO INGREDIENTS, was read the second and third time. Senator Montgomery explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 0; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Absent or not voting were: Senators Hillyard Holmgren McAllister Beattie Sub. H.B. 32 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator C. Peterson, and at 12:00 noon, the Senate recessed. AFTERNOON SESSION The Senate reassembled at 2:25 p.m., with President Beattie presiding. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Blackham, the circle was removed from Sub. S.B. 26, UTAH CHILD CARE LICENSING ACT REVISIONS, and it was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Blackham, the Senate refused to concur in the House amendments. Sub. S.B. 26 was returned to the House. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House passed, S.B. 56, BOW HUNTER CERTIFICATION, by Senator M. Peterson, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 4th Sub. H.B. 115, TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMENDMENTS, by Representative M. Stephens, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 2nd Sub. H.B. 120, DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES OFFICE OF LICENSING REVISIONS, by Representative J. Haymond, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 196, RETIREMENT OFFICE AMENDMENTS, by Representative S. Koehn, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 404, USE OF CIGARETTE TAX, by Representative S. Barth, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk S.B. 56 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bill will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. 4th Sub. H.B. 115, 2nd Sub. H.B. 120, H.B. 196, and H.B. 404 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House passed, as amended, S.B. 84, STRATEGIC PLANNING ACT FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE AMENDMENTS, by Senator L. Hillyard, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk Communication filed. There was no action taken on this bill. * * * Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House substituted, amended, and passed, 1st Sub. S.B. 143, RECREATIONAL VEHICLE STANDARDS, by Senator G. Mantes, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator Mantes, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Dmitrich Mayne Stephenson Sub. S.B. 143 was returned to the House. * * * Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House substituted, amended, and passed, 4th Sub. S.B. 144, COMMERCIAL WASTE FACILITY ISSUES, by Senator L. Blackham, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator Blackham, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 17; Nays, 10; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Hillyard Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Suazo Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Evans Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mayne Montgomery Stephenson Taylor Absent or not voting were: Senators Mantes McAllister 4th Sub. S.B. 144 was returned to the House. * * * Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House passed, upon reconsideration, as amended, 2nd Sub. S.B. 166, FOOD HANDLER LICENSING, by Senator L. Blackham, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator Blackham, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 1; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mayne Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative was: Senator Taylor Absent or not voting were: Senators Mantes McAllister 2nd Sub. S.B. 166 was returned to the House. * * * Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House passed, as amended, S.B. 222, BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLE HEARING REQUIREMENTS, by Senator S. Howell, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator Howell, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 0; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Mantes Poulton Taylor S.B. 222 was returned to the House. * * * Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House transmits H.B. 235, CONSUMER CREDIT CODE AMENDMENTS, by Representative K. Garn, for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk Communication filed. On motion of Senator Stephenson, the Senate voted to reconsider its action on H.B. 235. On motion of Senator Stephenson, the bill was placed on Second Reading Calendar. RECONSIDERATION OF H.B. 235 H.B. 235, CONSUMER CREDIT CODE AMENDMENTS, was before the Senate upon its reconsideration. Senator Stephenson explained the bill. Senator M. Peterson moved the following amendment: 1. Page 1, Line 16: Reinstate "within 10 days after" and delete "by" The amendment failed on a standing vote. On motion of Senator Mansell, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Line 17: Delete "$35" and insert "$30" Senators C. Peterson and Stephenson commented. The amendment passed on a standing vote. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 19; Nays, 5; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Evans Holmgren Howell Hull Mansell Montgomery Myrin Nielson C. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Waddoups Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Jones Mayne Muhlestein M. Peterson Wharton Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Hillyard Mantes McAllister Taylor H.B. 235, as amended, was returned to the House. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House refuses to return H.B. 386, STABILIZING SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES, by Representative R. Bigelow, for reconsideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk Communication filed. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Nielson, the circle was removed from Sub. H.B. 101, POSTING ON MOTOR AND SPECIAL FUEL PUMPS, and it was before the Senate. Senator Nielson explained the bill. Senator Jones commented. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 20; Nays, 4; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Evans Howell Jones Mansell Mayne Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Dmitrich Holmgren Hull Poulton Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Hillyard Mantes McAllister Taylor Sub. H.B. 101, as amended, was returned to the House. THIRD READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Tanner, the circle was removed from Sub. H.B. 111, AGING SERVICES AMENDMENTS, and it was before the Senate. Senator Tanner explained the bill. On motion of Senator Tanner, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Line 5: After the semicolon delete the rest of the line 2. Page 1, Lines 6-7: Delete lines 6-7 3. Page 1, Line 8: "PERSON WHEN ADMITTED TO A NURSING CARE FACILITY;" 4. Page 2, Lines 2-31: Delete lines 2-31 5. Page 3, Lines 1-23: Delete lines 1-23 6. Page 6, Line 28: Delete "a broad range of" 7. Page 7, Lines 2-3: Delete lines 2-3 Renumber remaining subsections accordingly. 8. Page 7, Line 28: Delete "services" and insert "case management" and after "adults" insert "within appropriations from the Legislature" 9. Page 9, Lines 15-16: Delete lines 15-16 10. Page 11, Line 15: Bracket "10%" and insert "15%" The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 0; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Dmitrich Evans Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Buhler Hillyard Taylor Sub. H.B. 111, as amended, was returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Steiner, H.B. 279, AMENDMENTS TO OLENE WALKER HOUSING TRUST FUND was recalled from the House. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Myrin, the circle was removed from S.J.R. 14, RESOLUTION ADDRESSING OLYMPIC FINANCING, and it was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Myrin, under suspension of the rules, the bill was read the second and third times. Senator Myrin explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Howell Taylor S.J.R. 14 was transmitted to the House. * * * On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the Senate voted to lift S.B. 185 from the Secretary of the Senate, place it at top of Second Reading Calendar, and have it circled. COMMUNICATION FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March , 1998 The House passed, as amended, 1st Sub. S.B. 177, REVIEW OF LEASE BETWEEN THE UTAH STATE DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER AND UVSC, by Senator L. McAllister, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk Communication filed. On motion of Senator McAllister, the Senate refused to concur in the House amendments. Sub. S.B. 177 was returned to the House. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Mantes, under suspension of the rules, H.C.R. 6, NUCLEAR WASTE STORAGE OPPOSITION RESOLUTION, was read the second and third times. Senator Mantes explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 22; Nays, 4; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Hull Mansell Mantes Mayne Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Holmgren Jones McAllister Nielson Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Howell Taylor H.C.R. 6 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 376, BAIL REFORM, was read the second and third times. Senator Hillyard explained the bill. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senator Muhlestein commented. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Mantes Stephenson H.B. 376 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Mayne, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 353, MEDICAL ASSISTANCE RECOVERY AMENDMENTS, was read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senator Mayne explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Mantes Taylor H.B. 353 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Hull, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 132, MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE PREMIUM RATES, was read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senator Hull explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 1; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mayne Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Waddoups Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative was: Senator Tanner Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Mantes McAllister Taylor H.B. 132 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Stephenson, the circle was removed from S.B. 182, RESTRICTION ON STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS COLLECTING MONIES, and it was read the third time, under suspension of the rules. Senator Stephenson explained the bill. On motion of Senator Stephenson, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 3, Line 2: Committee Report item #1 dated 2-23-98 Senate Business, Labor, and Economic Development Standing Committee: After "dues to" insert "and is not affiliated with" 2. Page 3, Line 3: After "seq." insert "or the Railroad Labor Act, 45 U.S.C. Sec. 151 et. seq." 3. Page 4, Lines 1-2: Delete lines 1-2 Renumber remaining subsections accordingly. Senator Howell moved the following amendments: 1. Page 2, Line 29: After "means" insert ": (i)" 2. Page 3, Line 1: Delete "." and insert "; or" 3. Page 3, Line 1: After line 1 insert: "(ii) any nonprofit organization or association which regularly engages in the practice of lobbying or regularly makes contributions to candidates." Senator Mayne and Stephenson commented. The amendments failed on a voice vote. On motion of Senator Buhler, the bill was amended as follows: 4. Page 3, Line 27: After Line 27 insert: "(4) Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection (2)(b)(ii), a labor organization may use dues or other fees for membership in the labor organization to communicate with its own members regarding ballot propositions, political candidates, or other political issues." 5. Page 4, Line 25: After "corporation" insert ", the state, or any political subdivision" 6. Page 4, Line 26: After "employer" insert "or authorized agent" 7. Page 5, Line 7: Delete "directed" and insert "authorized" Senators M. Peterson, Mayne, Hull, Wharton, and Steele commented. Senators Hull, Mayne, Waddoups, and Suazo declared conflicts of interest. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 15; Nays, 13; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Hillyard Holmgren Mansell McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin C. Peterson Poulton Stephenson Tanner Taylor Waddoups Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Dmitrich Evans Howell Hull Jones Mantes Mayne Nielson M. Peterson Steele Steiner Suazo Wharton Absent or not voting was: Senator Blackham S.B. 182 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, Sub. H.B. 421, REIMBURSEMENT OF LEGAL FEES AND COSTS TO OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES, was read the second and third time. Senator Hillyard explained the bill. Senator Waddoups moved the following amendments: 1. Page 1, Line 9 (Lilac copy): After "CIRCUMSTANCES;" delete "PROVIDING LIMITED RETROACTIVITY OF THE CHANGES;" 2. Page 2, Lines 18-23 (Lilac copy): Delete lines 18-23 Senators Hillyard and Taylor commented. The amendments failed on a voice vote. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 23; Nays, 1; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Hull Jones Mansell Mayne Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative was: Senator Waddoups Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Howell Mantes McAllister Taylor Sub. H.B. 421 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the circle was removed from H.B. 330, CAPITOL PRESERVATION BOARD, and it was before the Senate. Senator C. Peterson explained the bill. On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 11, Lines 20-29a (Lilac 2-20-98): Delete lines 20 through 29a and insert: "(2) The board shall consist of the following fifteen members: (a) the governor; (b) the lieutenant governor; (c) the president of the Senate; (d) the speaker of the House of Representatives; (e) three members appointed by the governor; (f) two members of the Senate appointed by the President of the Senate, one from the majority party and one from the minority party; (g) two members of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, one from the majority party and one from the minority party; (g) the chief justice of the Supreme Court or his designee; (i) the director of the Division of Archives; and (j) an architect and a structural engineer; appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of both the Senate and the House of Representatives." The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 0; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mayne Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Evans Mantes McAllister Taylor H.B. 330, as amended, was returned to the House. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House passed H.B. 3, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT II, by Representative M. Stephens, and it is transmitted for consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk Communication filed. H.B. 3 was read the first time. On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the bill was placed at the top of Second Reading Calendar. SECOND READING CALENDAR H.B. 3, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT II, was read the second time. On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the bill was circled. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House passed H.B. 454, REVISIONS TO STATE GOVERNMENT, by Representative S. Koehn, and it is transmitted for consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk Communication filed. H.B. 454 was read the first time. On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the bill was placed at the top of Second Reading Calendar under H.B. 3. * * * On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the Senate voted to lift S.J.R. 16 from the Secretary of the Senate and placed it at top of Second Reading Calendar. SECOND READING CALENDAR S.J.R. 16, MASTER STUDY RESOLUTION, was read the second time. Senator C. Peterson explained the bill. Senator Steele commented. On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the bill was circled. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House refuses to recede from its amendments to 1st Sub. S.B. 26, UTAH CHILD CARE LICENSING ACT REVISIONS, by Senator L. Blackham, and has appointed a Conference Committee consisting of Representative D. Jones, Representative L. Pace, and Representative M. Stephens to meet with a like committee from the Senate on this bill. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk President Beattie appointed a conference committee consisting of Senators Blackham, Tanner, and Suazo to meet with a like committee from the House. * * * Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House passed, as amended, S.B. 60, MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE - LIABILITY ON LOANED VEHICLE, by Senator G. Mantes, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator Mantes, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments. Senators Poulton and Mantes declared a conflict of interest. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 22; Nays, 2; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Evans Hillyard Holmgren Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Steele Steiner Stephenson Tanner Waddoups Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Poulton Wharton Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Dmitrich Howell Suazo Taylor S.B. 60 was returned to the House. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Mansell, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 394, STATE SUPERVISION OF JUVENILE, was read the second and third times. Senator Mansell explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 0; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Hull Jones Mansell Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Howell Mantes Suazo Taylor H.B. 394 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator C. Peterson, Leo L. Memmott, Legislative Fiscal Analyst spoke in Committee of the Whole. Senators Nielson, M. Peterson, McAllister, Hillyard, Myrin, Stephenson, Evans, Dmitrich, Mantes, and C. Peterson commented. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator McAllister, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 454, REVISIONS TO STATE GOVERNMENT, was read the second and third times. Senator McAllister explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 23; Nays, 2; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Waddoups Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Hull Jones Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Suazo Tanner Taylor H.B. 454 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Buhler, under suspension of the rules, H.C.R. 10, RESOLUTION ON OLYMPIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, was read the second and third times. On motion of Senator Buhler, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Montgomery, under suspension of the rules, Sub. H.B. 31, SALE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS, was read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senator Montgomery explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 0; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Evans Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Waddoups Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Hillyard Myrin Taylor Wharton Sub. H.B. 31 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Evans, the Senate recalled H.B. 447 from the House. * * * On motion of Senator Steele, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 71, ALCOHOL AND DRUG TESTING FEE, was read the second and third times. Senator Steele explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 0; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Evans Tanner Taylor H.B. 71 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Buhler, the circle was removed from H.C.R. 10, RESOLUTION ON OLYMPIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, and it was before the Senate. Senator Buhler explained the bill. On motion of Senator Buhler, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Line 7: Delete "ENCOURAGING" and insert "SUPPORTING" 2. Page Page 2, Line 16: After "that" insert ", although the determination who serves on the Executive Committee of the Salt Lake Olympic Committee for the Olympic Winter Games of 2002 rests with the Board of Trustees of the Salt Lake Olympic Committee for the Olympic Winter Games of 2002," On motion of Senator Myrin, the bill was amended as follows: 3. Page 1, Line 1: Delete "EXECUTIVE" and insert "ORGANIZING" 4. Page 1, Line 9: After "2002" insert "AND ENCOURAGING CONSIDERATION OF THE APPOINTMENT OF A REPRESENTATIVE OF NATIVE AMERICANS TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE SALT LAKE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE FOR THE OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES OF 2002" 5. Page 2, Line 13: After "support;" delete "and" 6. Page 2, Line 15: After "process" delete ":" and insert "; and" 7. Page 2, Line 15: After line 15 insert "WHEREAS the rich cultural heritage and involvement of Native American residents of the state in preparing for and hosting the Olympic Winter Games of 2002 is integral to the successful presentation of the Olympics:" 8. Page 2, Line 21: After line 21 insert "BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, to help ensure that the Native American community has adequate representation and participation in the decision making process leading up to and during the Olympic Winter Games of 2002, the governor jointly with the mayor of Salt Lake City should consider the appointment of a representative of Native Americans to serve as a member of the board of trustees of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the Olympic Winter Games of 2002, based on recommendations of the leaders of Native American tribes located in whole or in part in the state." Senators Buhler, M. Peterson, Hillyard, and Howell commented. The amendments passed on a voice vote. Senator Mayne commented. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 18; Nays, 6; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Mayne McAllister Myrin C. Peterson M. Peterson Steele Steiner Suazo Tanner Taylor Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Evans Jones Mansell Muhlestein Nielson Waddoups Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Mantes Montgomery Poulton Stephenson H.C.R. 10, as amended, was returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the circle was removed from S.B. 185, SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION AMENDMENTS AND STUDY. On motion of Senator C. Peterson, under suspension of the rules, the bill was read the first, second, and third times. Senator C. Peterson explained the bill. Senator Muhlestein commented. On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 8, Line 5: After "shall" insert "beginning on the May 1998 interim meeting and ending" Senator Muhlestein declared a conflict of interest. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 19; Nays, 6; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mayne McAllister Montgomery C. Peterson Steele Steiner Suazo Tanner Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Muhlestein Nielson Poulton Stephenson Taylor Waddoups Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Mantes Myrin M. Peterson S.B. 185 was transmitted to the House. * * * On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the circle was removed from H.B. 3, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT II, and it was before the Senate. On motion of Senator C. Peterson, under suspension of the rules, the bill was read the second and third times. On motion of Senator Hillyard, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 19, Line 17: After "Section 3." insert "It is the intent of the Legislature that in the preparation of the FY 2000 budget by the Legislative Fiscal Analyst and the Executive Appropriations Committee, that $10,000,000 be set aside as consideration for funding pollution exemptions and 100% implementation of the Manufacturers Sales Tax Exemption. Section 4." Senator Evans declared a conflict of interest. Senator C. Peterson explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Myrin H.B. 3, as amended, was returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Poulton, the circle was removed from S.B. 226, IMPACT FEE AMENDMENTS. Senator Poulton moved to strike the enacting clause and refer it to the Secretary of the Senate for interim study. * * * On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the circle was removed from S.J.R. 16, MASTER STUDY RESOLUTION, and it was before the Senate. On motion of Senator C. Peterson, under suspension of the rules, the bill was read the second and third times. Senator C. Peterson explained the bill. On motion of Senator Nielson, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 15, Line 19: After line 19 insert "218. Medical Care for State and County Prisoners - to study who is responsible for payment to hospitals and other health care providers for providing requested medical care to state and county prisoners while they are in custody." On motion of Senator Stephenson, the bill was amended as follows: 2. Page 15, Line 19: After line 19 insert: "219. To examine the need for an alternative long term facility for the mentally ill." The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Myrin S.J.R. 16 was transmitted to the House. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE The House substituted, amended, and passed, 4th Sub. S.B. 80, RECODIFICATION OF SPECIAL DISTRICTS, by Senator R. Evans, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator Evans, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 0; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Buhler Myrin Poulton 4th Sub. S.B. 80 was returned to the House. * * * Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House passed, as amended, 1st Sub. S.B. 49, EMINENT DOMAIN VALUATION, by Senator P. Suazo, and it is transmitted for further consideration with the following amendment: 1. Page 1, Line 24: Delete "(a)" 2. Page 2, Lines 2-3: Delete lines 2-3 3. Page 3, Line 31: Delete "provided" and insert "offered" Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator Suazo, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Buhler Montgomery Sub. S.B. 49 was returned to the House. * * * Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The Speaker of the House has appointed a Conference Committee consisting of Representative C. Finlinson, Representative B. Wright, Representative B. Goodfellow to meet with a like committee from the Senate to consider or amend 1st Sub. S.B. 177, LONG TERM LEASE - NORTH CAMPUS OF UVSC, by Senator L. McAllister. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk Communication filed. The President appointed Senators McAllister, Muhlestein, and Dmitrich. * * * Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House passed, as amended, 1st Sub. S.B. 50, PROPERTY TAXES - UNIFORM FEES AND CERTIFIED TAX RATE, by Senator G. Mantes, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator Mantes, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 21; Nays, 5; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Jones Mansell Mantes McAllister Montgomery Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Tanner Waddoups Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Mayne Muhlestein Suazo Taylor Wharton Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Dmitrich Hull Sub. S.B. 50 was returned to the House. * * * Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House passed, as amended, S.B. 175, STATE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT, by Senator L. Beattie, and it is transmitted for further consideration with the following amendments: 1. Page 2, Line 2: After "Committee" insert ", unless the difference between the Department of Transportation's original appraisal on the property and the amount of the settlement is greater than $500,000" 2. Page 2, Line 19: After "Legislature" insert ", unless the difference between the Department of Transportation's original appraisal on the property and the amount of the settlement is greater than $1,000,000". Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting was: Senator Taylor S.B. 175 was returned to the House. * * * Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 14, MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY INSPECTION, by Representative W. Harper, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 2nd Sub. H.B. 78, TESTING PERIOD FOR HEARING AIDS, by Representative L. Pace, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 101, POSTING ON MOTOR AND SPECIAL FUEL PUMPS, by Representative G. Way, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 111, AGING SERVICES AMENDMENTS, by Representative J. Haymond, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 235, CONSUMER CREDIT CODE AMENDMENTS, by Representative K. Garn, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 2nd Sub. H.B. 239, CHILD WELFARE AMENDMENTS, by Representative J. Haymond, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk Sub. H.B. 14, 2nd Sub. H.B. 78, Sub. H.B. 101, Sub. H.B. 111, H.B. 235, and 2nd Sub. H.B. 239 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator C. Peterson, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 80, MEETINGS OF INTERIM COMMITTEES, was read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senator C. Peterson explained the bill. On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 2, Line 5: After "to provide" delete "oversight" and insert "its constitutional and statutory oversight responsibilities" 2. Page 5, Line 8 (Lilac 2-2-98): After "session" insert "of the Legislature" The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 1; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative was: Senator Poulton Absent or not voting was: Senator Mantes H.B. 80, as amended, was returned to the House. COMMUNICATION FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House transmits H.B. 279, AMENDMENTS TO OLENE WALKER HOUSING TRUST FUND, by Representative G. Adair, for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk Communication filed. On motion of Senator Steiner, the bill was placed at the top of Second Reading Calendar and up for reconsideration. RECONSIDERATION OF H.B. 279 H.B. 279, AMENDMENTS TO OLENE WALKER HOUSING TRUST FUND, was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Steiner, the bill was circled. COMMUNICATION FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House transmits H.B. 447, TRAFFIC VIOLATION CHANGES, by Representative D. Jones, for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk Communication filed. On motion of Senator Evans, the bill was placed at the top of Second Reading Calendar for reconsideration. RECONSIDERATION OF H.B. 447 H.B. 447, TRAFFIC VIOLATION CHANGES, was before the Senate and explained by Senator C. Peterson. Senators Stephenson, Montgomery, and Muhlestein commented. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 17; Nays, 12; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Dmitrich Evans Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Steiner Stephenson Suazo Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Hillyard Holmgren Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Poulton Steele Tanner Taylor Waddoups H.B. 447, as amended, was returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator C. Peterson, H.B. 157 was lifted from the Secretary of the Senate and placed on Second Reading Calendar. * * * On motion of Senator Mantes, Sub. H.B. 405 was placed at the top of Second Reading Calendar. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Montgomery, under suspension of the rules, Sub. H.B. 405, APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER FLOURIDE TREATMENTS, was read the second and third times. Senator Montgomery explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 20; Nays, 6; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Myrin Nielson M. Peterson Steiner Suazo Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Blackham Evans Muhlestein Steele Stephenson Taylor Absent or not voting were: Senators Mansell C. Peterson Poulton Sub. H.B. 405 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, Sub. H.B. 11, JUVENILE COURT HEARINGS AND RECORDS, was read the second and third times. Senator Hillyard explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 1; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Voting in the negative was: Senator Beattie Absent or not voting was: Senator Mansell Sub. H.B. 11 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator C. Peterson, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 92, SEXUAL OFFENSES WITHOUT CONSENT OF VICTIM, was read the second and third times. Senator Poulton commented. Senator C. Peterson explained the bill. Senator M. Peterson and Montgomery declared conflicts of interest. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Buhler Nielson H.B. 92 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Taylor, the Senate voted to recall H.B. 190, FELON VOTING RESTRICTIONS, from the House. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Taylor, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 157, JUDICIAL NOMINATING COMMISSION AMENDMENTS, was read the second and third times. Senator C. Peterson explained the bill. On motion of Senator Taylor, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 3, Lines 26-27 (Lilac Copy 2-27-98): After "vote" delete "to do so" and insert "of those present and voting" 2. Page 3, Line 31 (Lilac Copy 2-27-98): Delete "up to two" 3. Page 4, Line 3a (Lilac Copy 2-23-98): After "a list of" insert "at least" 4. Page 4, Line 5 (Lilac Copy 2-23-98)After "a list of" insert "at least" 5. Page 4, Line 7 (Lilac Copy 2-23-98): Delete "but the timelines for selection remain" and after Line 7 insert: "(a) If the governor rejects the first list and requests a second list, the Judicial Nominating Commission having authority over the vacancy shall, within 30 days of the governor's rejection of the first list, certify a second list with a different set of nominees. Except as provided in Subsection (b), the new list shall contain at least five nominees for a trial court and seven nominees for an appellate court. (b) The Judicial Nominating Commission may submit less than five nominees for a trial court and seven nominees for an appellate court if there are insufficient applicants to submit that many additional names." On motion of Senator Taylor, the bill was amended as follows: 6. Page 4, Line 15 (Lilac Copy 2-23-98): Delete Line 15 and insert: "This act takes effect January 1, 1999 only if S.J.R. 3, Resolution Amending Judicial Nomination Process, 1998 General Session, passes the Legislature and is approved by the voters." On motion of Senator Taylor, the bill was amended as follows: 7. Page 3, Line 21: After "round of voting" insert "except the first round" 8. Page 3, Line 23: After "voting." insert: "During the first round of voting a candidate who receives one vote or less shall be removed from consideration during subsequent rounds of voting." On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Dmitrich, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 418, WATER DISTRICTS - WATER CONSERVATION PLAN, was read the second and third times. Senator Dmitrich explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 22; Nays, 2; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mayne Montgomery Muhlestein Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Waddoups Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Holmgren McAllister Absent or not voting were: Senators Hillyard Mantes Myrin Tanner Taylor H.B. 418 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Suazo, the circle was removed from H.B. 279, AMENDMENTS TO OLENE WALKER HOUSING TRUST FUND, and it was before the Senate. Senator Suazo explained the bill. On motion of Senator Suazo, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 3, Lines 9a-9e: Delete lines 9a-9e 2. Page 3, Line 10: Reinstate "(ii)" and delete "(iii)" 3. Page 3a, Line 27: Reinstate "and" 4. Page 3a, Lines 28-29: Delete lines 28-29 5. Page 3a, Line 30: Reinstate "(d)" and delete "(e)" The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Mantes Myrin Stephenson H.B. 279, as amended, was transmitted to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Taylor, the circle was removed from H.B. 157, JUDICIAL NOMINATING COMMISSION AMENDMENTS, and it was before the Senate. Senator Taylor explained the bill. On motion of Senator Taylor, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 3, Line 22 (lilac copy): Delete "no" and reinstate "2 or fewer" Senator Hull commented. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 4; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Nielson C. Peterson Poulton Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Howell Hull M. Peterson Steele Absent or not voting was: Senator Myrin H.B. 157, as amended, was returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Blackham, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 124, BAIL BOND AGENT LICENSURE ACT, was read the second and third times. Senator Blackham explained the bill. Senator Montgomery commented. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 0; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Evans Mantes Myrin Taylor H.B. 124 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Mansell, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 423, REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION, was read the second and third times. Senator Mansell explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 1; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Nielson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative was: Senator M. Peterson Absent or not voting were: Senators Myrin C. Peterson H.B. 423 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator C. Peterson, and at 6:00 p.m., the Senate recessed. The Senate was called to order at 6:10 p.m. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 460, JUSTICE COURT AMENDMENTS, was read the second and third times. On motion of Senator Hillyard, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Suazo, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 42, UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION FRAUD AMENDMENTS, was read the second and third times. On motion of Senator Suazo, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 409, GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT ACT, was read the second and third times. Senator Hillyard explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Holmgren Mayne H.B. 409 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * COMMUNICATION FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House transmits 2nd Sub. H.B. 190, FELON VOTING RESTRICTIONS, by Representative C. Saunders, for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk Communication filed. On motion of Senator Taylor, 2nd Sub. H.B. 190 was placed at the top of Second Reading Calendar. SECOND READING CALENDAR 2nd Sub. H.B. 190, FELON VOTING RESTRICTIONS, was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Taylor, the following substitute bill replaced the original bill. FELON VOTING RESTRICTIONS 3rd Sub. H.B. 190 Carl R. Saunders AN ACT RELATING TO VOTING; PROHIBITING CERTAIN FELONS FROM VOTING OR REGISTERING TO VOTE IN UTAH ELECTIONS; PROVIDING FOR RESTORATION OF FELON'S VOTING RIGHTS; MAKING TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 0; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Holmgren Mayne Stephenson 3rd Sub. H.B. 190, as substituted, was returned to the House. COMMUNICATION FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House passed H.C.R. 10, RESOLUTION ON OLYMPIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, by Representative S. Koehn, with the following amendments: 1. Page 1, Line 7: Delete "ENCOURAGING" and insert "SUPPORTING" 2. Page 2, Line 16: After "that" insert ", although the determination of who serves on the Executive Committee of the Salt Lake Olympic Committee for the Olympic Winter Games of 2002 rests with the Board of Trustees of the Salt Lake Olympic Committee for the Olympic Winter Games of 2002," and returns it to the Senate for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator Buhler, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 16; Nays, 11; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Howell Hull Mantes McAllister Montgomery C. Peterson Steele Stephenson Taylor Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Jones Mansell Muhlestein Myrin Nielson M. Peterson Poulton Steiner Suazo Tanner Waddoups Absent or not voting were: Senators Holmgren Mayne H.C.R. 10 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Hull, the circle was removed from H.B. 460, JUSTICE COURT AMENDMENTS, and it was before the Senate. Senator Hull explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting was: Senator Mayne H.B. 460 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Nielson, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 390, PARENTAL CONSENT TO BODY PIERCING, was read the second and third times. Senator Nielson explained the bill. On motion of Senator Nielson, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Line 1 (Lilac 2-1-98): After "PIERCING" insert "AND TATTOOING" 2. Page 1, Line 5 (Lilac 2-1-98): After "PIERCING" insert "OR TATTOOING" 3. Page 1, Line 26 (Lilac 2-1-98): After "piercing" insert "or tattooing" 4. Page 1, Line 27 (Lilac 2-1-98): After "minor" insert "after the parent or legal guardian has provided reasonable proof of personal identity and familial relationship" 5. Page 2, Line 8 (Lilac 2-1-98): After line 8 insert: "(e) "Tattoo" means to fix an indelible mark or figure upon the body by inserting a pigment under the skin or by producing scars." 6. Page 2, Line 9 (Lilac 2-1-98): Delete "(a)" Renumber remaining subsections accordingly. 7. Page 2, Line 13 (Lilac 2-1-98): After line 13 insert: "(3) A person is guilty of unlawful tattooing of a minor if he performs or offers to perform a tattooing: (a) upon a minor; (b) without receiving the consent of the minor's parent or legal guardian; (c) for remuneration or in the course of a business or profession." 8. Page 2, Line 14 (Lilac 2-1-98): Delete "(b)" and insert "(4)" and after "(2)" delete "(a)" and insert "or (3)" Renumber remaining subsections accordingly. 9. Page 2, Line 17 (Lilac 2-1-98): After "piercing" insert "or unlawful tattooing" 10. Page 2, Line 18 (Lilac 2-1-98): After "(2)" insert "or (3)" 11. Page 2, Line 19 (Lilac 2-1-98): After "(2)" insert "or (3)" The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 1; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative was: Senator Dmitrich Absent or not voting was: Senator Taylor H.B. 390, as amended, was returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Suazo, the circle was removed from H.B. 42, UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION FRAUD AMENDMENTS, and it was before the Senate. Senator Suazo explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting was: Senator Taylor H.B. 42 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Suazo, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 146, HABITUAL VIOLENT OFFENDER DEFINITIONS, was read the second and third times. Senator Suazo explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie H.B. 146 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Poulton, under suspension of the rules, Sub. H.B. 301, MINIMUM AGE FOR MARRIAGE, was read the second and third times. Senator Poulton explained the bill. Senator Hillyard commented. The bill failed to pass on the following roll call: Yeas, 14; Nays, 15; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Evans Howell Mansell Mantes Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steiner Tanner Waddoups Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Dmitrich Hillyard Holmgren Hull Jones Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Steele Stephenson Suazo Taylor Wharton Sub. H.B. 301 was returned to the House for filing. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups, under suspension of the rules, 2nd Sub. H.B. 308, PEACE OFFICER AMENDMENTS, was read the second and third times. Senator Waddoups explained the bill. Senator Mayne moved the following amendments: 1. Page 40, Line 28: After line 28 insert: "(9) If a local law enforcement agency's law enforcement officers are not included in the Public Safety Retirement System under Title 49, Chapter 4, Public Safety Retirement Act, or Title 49, Chapter 4a, Public Safety Noncontributory Retirement Act, as of January 1, 1998, those officers who may otherwise qualify for membership in the system shall, at the discretion of the respective municipality, remain in their current retirement system." 2. Page 57, Line 10 (Lilac 2-23-98): After "Safety" delete the period and insert: "; and (xii) airport police officers of any airport owned or operated by the state or any of its political subdivisions." 3. Page 57, Line 18 (Lilac 2-23-98): After line 18 insert: "(b)(i) A local law enforcement agency may limit the jurisdiction in which its law enforcement officers may exercise their peace officer authority to a certain geographic area. (ii) Notwithstanding Subsection (b)(i), a law enforcement officer may exercise his authority outside of the limited geographic area, pursuant to Title 77, Chapter 9, Uniform Act on Fresh Pursuit, if the officer is pursuing an offender for an offense that occurred within the limited geographic area." Renumber remaining subsection accordingly. 4. Page 60, Lines 9a-9b (Lilac 2-23-98): Delete lines 9a and 9b 5. Page 60, Lines 13a-13e (Lilac 2-23-98): Delete lines 13a through 13e Senators Montgomery commented. The amendment passed on a voice vote. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Steiner 2nd Sub. H.B. 308, as amended, was returned to the House. COMMUNICATION FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House adopted the Joint Conference Committee Report dated March 4, 1998, and passed 2nd Sub. S.B. 177, REVIEW OF LEASE OR PURCHASE OF UTAH STATE DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER LAND BY UTAH VALLEY STATE COLLEGE, by Senator L. McAllister, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk Communication filed. JOINT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The Joint Conference Committee comprised of Senators McAllister, Muhlestein, and Dmitrich, and Representatives Wright, Fox-Finlinson, and Goodfellow, recommends Sub. S.B. 177, LONG TERM LEASE - NORTH CAMPUS OF UVSC, by Senator L. McAllister, be replaced and favorably recommends 2nd Sub. S.B. 177, LONG TERM LEASE - NORTH CAMPUS OF UVSC. LeRay McAllister, Senate Chair Bill Wright, House Chair On motion of Senator McAllister, the Senate voted to adopt the Joint Conference Committee Report. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting was: Senator Mansell 2nd Sub. S.B. 177 was returned to House. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House passed 1st Sub. S.B. 168, CHILD ABUSE DATABASE AMENDMENTS, by Senator C. Peterson, with the following amendments: 1. Page 2, Line 23: After "neglect" insert "for which a notice has been sent under Section 62A-4a-116.5 by July 1, 1998, and" 2. Page 2, Line 24: Delete "July" and insert "December" 3. Page 2, Line 24: After "1994" insert: ", except that if a person applies for licensure or an adoption before June 30, 1999, and that person has not previously been given notice under Section 62A-4a-116.5, the department may determine whether a substantiated finding exists between January 1, 1988, and January 1, 1994, and if so, provide notice and an opportunity to challenge under Section 62A-4a-116.5 before the license or adoption may be approved" 4. Page 3, Line 14: At the end of the line before the period insert "or 76-2-401" 5. Page 5, Line 12: After "(4)" insert "(a)" Renumber remaining subsections accordingly. 6. Page 5, Line 15: After "person was" insert "substantially" and delete "at least in part," 7. Page 5, Line 15: After line 15 insert: "(b) The administrative hearing officer may make a determination of substantiation based solely on the statement of the child." 8. Page 5, Line 20: After "person was" insert "substantially" and delete "at least in part," 9. Page 5, Line 27: Delete "1988" and insert "1998" and returns it to the Senate for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 2; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Evans Nielson Sub. S.B. 168 was returned to the House. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House passed, as amended, 1st Sub. S.B. 159, GOVERNMENT RELATIONSHIP TO OLYMPICS, by Senator A. Myrin, and it is transmitted for further consideration with the following amendments: 1. Page 5, Line 1 (Goldenrod 2-26-98): After "Office;" insert "and" 2. Page 5, Line 4 (Goldenrod 2-26-98): Delete ":" 3. Page 5, Line 5 (Goldenrod 2-26-98): Delete line 5 4. Page 5, Line 6 (Goldenrod 2-26-98): Delete "(B)" 5. Page 5, Line 7 (Goldenrod 2-26-98): After line 7 insert: "(vii) the Olympic Coordinator for the Division of Comprehensive Emergency Management Division; (viii) one individual to represent public works appointed by the commander based on recommendations received as follows: (A) the Utah Association of Counties shall recommend an individual; (B) the Utah League of Cities and Towns shall recommend an individual; and (C) the recommendations made under Subsection (1)(a)(viii)(A) and (B) shall be from municipalities and counties in which an Olympic venue is located;" 6. Page 5, Line 7a (Goldenrod 2-26-98): Delete "(vii)" and insert "(ix)" 7. Page 5, Line 8 (Goldenrod 2-26-98): Delete "(viii)" and insert "(x)" 8. Page 5, Line 11(Goldenrod 2-26-98): After "through" delete "(vi)" and insert "(vii)" 9. Page 7, Line 31: Delete "and local" 10. Page 8, Line 10: After line 10 insert: "(3) A request by the command or Olympic law enforcement commander for assistance from a local law enforcement or public safety agency is subject to the requirements of this section." Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator Myrin, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Mansell Taylor Sub. S.B. 159 was returned to the House. * * * Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House passed 1st Sub. S.B. 26, UTAH CHILD CARE LICENSING ACT REVISIONS, by Senator L. Blackham, with the following amendments: 1. Page 2, Line 19 (Lilac 3-3-98): After the semicolon insert "and" 2. Page 2, Line 27 (Lilac 3-3-98): Reinstate "and" 3. Page 2, Line 27a (Lilac 3-3-98): Reinstate "(iii) for new providers, completion of:" 4. Page 2, Line 27b (Lilac 3-3-98): Reinstate "(A) five hours of department-approved training; and" 5. Page 2, Line 27c (Lilac 3-3-98): Reinstate "(B) a department-approved CPR and first aid course" 6. Page 3, Line 13 ( Lilac 3-3-98): Delete line 13 and after line 13 insert: "(b) a Residential Care Certificate under Subsection (1) is required of a residential care provider who provides care for four or more children, based on the sum of: (i) children under two years of age; and (ii) the provider's own children under four years of age; and" Renumber remaining subsections accordingly. 7. Page 3, Line 14 (Lilac 3-3-98): Delete line 14 and returns it to the Senate for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator Blackham, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 15; Nays, 12; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Evans Hillyard Holmgren Hull Jones McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson Stephenson Tanner Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Howell Mantes Mayne M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Suazo Waddoups Wharton Absent or not voting were: Senators Mansell Taylor Sub. S.B. 26 was returned to the House. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Waddoups, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 169, PUBLIC SAFETY AMENDMENTS, was read the second and third times. Senator Waddoups explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting was: Senator Taylor H.B. 169 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Poulton, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 286, GUN EDUCATION FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS, was read the second and third times. Senator Poulton explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 1; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Voting in the negative was: Senator Dmitrich Absent or not voting was: Senator Taylor H.B. 286 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Suazo, under suspension of the rules, H.J.R. 17, RESOLUTION URGING COOPERATION ON SITING OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE, was read the second and third times. Senator Suazo explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie H.J.R. 17 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 392, TRAINING IN AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE, was read the second and third times. Senator Waddoups explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie H.B. 392 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the following bills were lifted from the Secretary of the Senate and placed at the top of Second Reading Calendar: Sub. H.B. 319, H.B. 372, 2nd Sub. H.B. 287, and H.B. 345. * * * On motion of Senator Stephenson, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 395, TAX ASSESSMENTS, PROCEEDINGS, AND CREDIT OR REFUND CLAIMS, was read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senator Stephenson explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie H.B. 395 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Montgomery, under suspension of the rules, Sub. H.B. 319, PUBLIC EMPLOYEE AND PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMENT AMENDMENTS, was read the second and third times. The bill is passed with no fiscal note. It will be funded internally. Senator Montgomery explained the bill. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senators Steele and Evans declared conflicts of interest. On motion of Senator Montgomery, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Line 18: Delete "the death is classified as a line-of-duty death, and" 2. Page 1, Line 25: After "ten or more years" insert "; but less than 20 years" 3. Page 2, Line 3: After line 3 insert: "(c) If the member has 20 or more years of service credit, the benefit shall be calculated as provided in Subsection (1)(b)." The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Sub. H.B. 319, as amended, was returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Tanner, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 372, PORTABILITY OF FUNDING FOR HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, was read the second and third times. Senator Tanner explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Muhlestein Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Montgomery Myrin H.B. 372 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Mansell, under suspension of the rules, 2nd Sub. H.B. 287, TAX INCREMENT FINANCING FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING, was read the second and third times. Senator Mansell explained the bill. Senator Hillyard commented. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie 2nd Sub. H.B. 287 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Howell, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 345, NOTARIES PUBLIC REVISION, was read the second and third times. Senator Howell explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie H.B. 345 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the following bills were placed on Second Reading Calendar: Sub. H.B. 104, H.B. 171, H.B. 399. * * * On motion of Senator Holmgren, under suspension of the rules, Sub. H.B. 104, CONSUMER HEALTH CARE STUDY, was read the second and third times. Senator Holmgren explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Sub. H.B. 104 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 171, MOBILE HOME AND MANUFACTURED HOME AMENDMENTS, was read the second and third times. Senator Hillyard explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Dmitrich Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Suazo Tanner Taylor Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting was: Senator Stephenson H.B. 171 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator C. Peterson, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 399, ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY STUDY, was read the second and third times. Senator C. Peterson explained the bill and it passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 0; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buhler Dmitrich Evans Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes Mayne McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Tanner Waddoups Wharton Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Blackham Hillyard Suazo Taylor H.B. 399 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Steele, the Senate voted to recall Sub. H.B.301 from the House. * * * On motion of Senator Steiner, the circle was removed from S.J.R. 12, RESOLUTION LIMITING PROPERTY TAX FOR RETIREES, and it was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Steiner, the bill was returned to the Secretary of the Senate. * * * On motion of Senator C. Peterson, and at 7:20 p.m., the Senate sauntered. The Senate was called to order at 7:40 p.m., with President Beattie presiding. * * * On motion of Senator C. Peterson, and at 7:40 p.m., the Senate recessed. The Senate was called to order at 9:00 p.m., with President Beattie presiding. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 157, JUDICIAL NOMINATING COMMISSION AMENDMENTS, by Representative C. Fox-Finlinson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 3rd Sub. H.B. 190, FELON VOTING RESTRICTIONS, by Representative C. Saunders, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 390, PARENTAL CONSENT TO BODY PIERCING, by Representative D. Ure, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, as substituted and amended, 2nd Sub. H.B. 308, PEACE OFFICER AMENDMENTS, by Representative B. Chard, and it is transmitted for consideration; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 319, PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMENT AMENDMENTS, by Representative O. Carnahan, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 14, MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY INSPECTION, by Representative W. Harper, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 2nd Sub. H.B. 78, TESTING PERIOD FOR HEARING AIDS, by Representative L. Pace, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 101, POSTING ON MOTOR AND SPECIAL FUEL PUMPS, by Representative G. Way, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 111, AGING SERVICES AMENDMENTS, by Representative J. Haymond, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 235, CONSUMER CREDIT CODE AMENDMENTS, by Representative K. Garn, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 80, MEETINGS OF INTERIM COMMITTEES, by Representative L. Frandsen, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 279, AMENDMENTS TO OLENE WALKER HOUSING TRUST FUND, by Representative G. Adair, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 447, TRAFFIC VIOLATION CHANGES, by Representative D. Jones, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk H.B. 157, 3rd Sub. H.B. 190, H.B. 390, 2nd Sub. H.B. 308, Sub. H.B. 319, Sub. H.B. 14, 2nd Sub. H.B. 78, Sub. H.B. 101, Sub. H.B. 111, H.B. 235, H.B. 80, H.B. 279, and H.B. 447 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be returned to the House. * * * Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House substituted and passed, 1st Sub. S.B. 47, RESEARCH TAX CREDIT, by Senator H. Nielson, et al, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator Nielson, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 0; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Evans Hillyard Holmgren Hull Jones Mansell Mantes McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Tanner Taylor Waddoups Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Dmitrich Howell Mayne Suazo Wharton Sub. S.B. 47 was returned to the House. * * * Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House passed S.B. 51, CRITICAL LAND CONSERVATION REVOLVING LOAN FUND, by Senator L. McAllister, with the following amendments: 1. Page 1, Line 7 (Goldenrod 2-20-98): After "ESTABLISHING THE" insert "LERAY MCALLISTER" 2. Page 1, Lines 7-7a (Goldenrod 2-20-98): Delete "GRANT AND" 3. Page 1, Line 9 (Goldenrod 2-20-98): Delete "GRANT AND" 4. Page 1, Line 11 (Goldenrod 2-20-98): Delete "$400,000" and insert "$100,000" 5. Page 2, Line 1 (Goldenrod 2-20-98): After "means the" insert "LeRay McAllister" 6. Page 2, Line 1 (Goldenrod 2-20-98): Delete "Grant and" 7. Page 2, Line 7 (Goldenrod 2-20-98): Delete "preserved for agricultural use," and insert "used for" 8. Page 2, Line 28 (Goldenrod 2-20-98): Delete "Grant and" 9. Page 2, Line 29 (Goldenrod 2-20-98): After "created the" insert "LeRay McAllister" 10. Page 2, Line 29 (Goldenrod 2-20-98): Delete "Grant and" 11. Page 3, Line 10 (Goldenrod 2-20-98): Delete "grant or" 12. Page 4, Line 1 (Goldenrod 2-20-98): Delete "Grant and" 13. Page 4, Line 2 (Goldenrod 2-20-98): Delete "grant or" 14. Page 4, Line 4 (Goldenrod 2-20-98): Delete "grants and" 15. Page 4, Line 15 (Goldenrod 2-20-98): Delete "$400,000" and insert "$100,000" 16. Page 4, Line 16 (Goldenrod 2-20-98): Delete "Grant and" and returns it to the Senate for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator McAllister, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 0; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Evans Hillyard Holmgren Hull Jones Mansell Mantes McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Tanner Taylor Waddoups Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Dmitrich Howell Mayne Suazo Wharton S.B. 51 was returned to the House. * * * Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House substituted and passed, 1st Sub. S.B. 133, OPTIONAL FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT, by Senator R. Evans, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator Evans, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 0; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Evans Hillyard Holmgren Hull Jones Mansell Mantes McAllister Montgomery Muhlestein Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Tanner Taylor Waddoups Beattie Absent or not voting were: Senators Dmitrich Howell Mayne Suazo Wharton Sub. S.B. 133 was returned to the House. * * * Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House substituted and passed, 1st Sub. S.B. 220, RESEARCH TAX CREDIT FOR MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT, by Senator C. Peterson, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 1; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Evans Hillyard Holmgren Howell Hull Jones Mansell Mantes McAllister Montgomery Myrin Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Stephenson Tanner Taylor Waddoups Beattie Voting in the negative was: Senator Muhlestein Absent or not voting were: Senators Dmitrich Mayne Suazo Wharton Sub. S.B. 220 was returned to the House. * * * Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House transmits 1st Sub. H.B. 301, MINIMUM AGE FOR MARRIAGE, by Representative C. Saunders, for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk Communication filed. On motion of Senator Steele, the bill was placed at the top of Second Reading Calendar. RECONSIDERATION OF SUB. H.B. 301 Sub. H.B. 301, MINIMUM AGE FOR MARRIAGE, was before the Senate, explained by Senator Steele, and failed to pass on the following roll call: Yeas, 14; Nays, 11; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Blackham Buhler Howell Mansell Muhlestein Nielson C. Peterson M. Peterson Poulton Steele Steiner Tanner Waddoups Beattie Voting in the negative were: Senators Evans Hillyard Holmgren Hull Jones Mantes McAllister Montgomery Myrin Stephenson Taylor Absent or not voting were: Senators Dmitrich Mayne Suazo Wharton Sub. H.B. 301 was returned to the House for filing. COMMUNICATION FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House has rejected 2nd Sub. S.J.R. 3, RESOLUTION AMENDING JUDICIAL NOMINATION PROCESS, by Senator C. Taylor, and it is transmitted for filing. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk Communication filed. * * * Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The House has rejected 1st Sub. S.B. 174, QUALITY ASSURANCE ON CONSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, by Senator E. Mayne, and it is transmitted for filing. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk Communication filed. * * * Mr. President: March 6, 1998 The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 26, UTAH CHILD CARE LICENSING ACT REVISIONS, by Senator L. Blackham, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 47, RESEARCH TAX CREDIT, by Senator H. Nielson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 49, EMINENT DOMAIN VALUATION, by Senator P. Suazo, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 50, PROPERTY TAXES - UNIFORM FEES AND CERTIFIED TAX RATE, by Senator G. Mantes, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed S.B. 51, CRITICAL LAND CONSERVATION REVOLVING LOAN FUND, by Senator L. McAllister, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed S.B. 52, PROPERTY TAX RESTRICTION, by Senator L. Poulton, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 55, MUSIC LICENSING PRACTICES ACT, by Senator S. Howell, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed S.B. 60, MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE - LIABILITY ON LOANED VEHICLE, by Senator G. Mantes, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 70, JUDGMENT LIEN ON REAL PROPERTY, by Senator L. Mansell, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 4th Sub. S.B. 80, RECODIFICATION OF SPECIAL DISTRICTS, by Senator R. Evans, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 93, HIGHER EDUCATION PRESIDENTIAL AUTHORITY, by Senator R. Evans, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 133, OPTIONAL FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT, by Senator R. Evans, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 143, RECREATIONAL VEHICLE STANDARDS, by Senator G. Mantes, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 4th Sub. S.B. 144, COMMERCIAL WASTE FACILITY ISSUES, by Senator L. Blackham, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 154, REPORTING ELECTED OFFICIAL FUNDS, by Senator E. Mayne, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 159, GOVERNMENT RELATIONSHIP TO OLYMPICS, by Senator A. Myrin, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 2nd Sub. S.B. 166, FOOD HANDLER LICENSING, by Senator L. Blackham, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 168, CHILD ABUSE DATABASE AMENDMENTS, by Senator C. Peterson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed S.B. 175, STATE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT, by Senator L. Beattie, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 2nd Sub. S.B. 177, REVIEW OF LEASE OR PURCHASE OF UTAH STATE DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER LAND BY UTAH VALLEY STATE COLLEGE, by Senator L. McAllister, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 185, SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION AMENDMENTS AND STUDY, by Senator C. Peterson, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 220, RESEARCH TAX CREDIT FOR MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT, by Senator C. Peterson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 221, EMERGENCY SERVICES TELEPHONE CHARGE, by Senator D. Steele, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed S.B. 222, BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLE HEARING REQUIREMENTS, by Senator S. Howell, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.J.R. 14, RESOLUTION ADDRESSING OLYMPIC FINANCING, by Senator A. Myrin, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.J.R. 16, MASTER STUDY RESOLUTION, by Senator C. Peterson, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk Sub. S.B. 26, Sub. S.B. 47, Sub. S.B. 49, Sub. S.B. 50, S.B. 51, S.B. 52, S.B. 55, S.B. 60, S.B. 70, 4th Sub. S.B. 80, S.B. 93, Sub. S.B. 133, Sub. S.B. 143, 4th Sub. S.B. 144, S.B. 154, Sub. S.B. 159, 2nd Sub. S.B. 166, Sub. S.B. 168, S.B. 175, 2nd Sub. S.B. 177, S.B. 185, Sub. S.B. 220, S.B. 221, S.B. 222, S.J.R. 14, and S.J.R. 16 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. SENATE STRUCK ENACTING CLAUSE (House Bills and Resolutions) Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate on this day struck the enacting clause on the following House Bills and Resolutions: H.B. 30 PUBLIC SCHOOL HAZARDOUS BUS ROUTES APPROPRIATION - Wayne A. Harper H.B. 33 COMMUNITY RESPONSIVENESS REQUIREMENTS OF UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - Ralph Becker H.B. 47 APPROPRIATION FOR ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGE ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES - Tammy J. Rowan Sub. H.B. 105 PRESCRIPTION COVERAGE - Sheryl Allen Sub. H.B. 117 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES STUDY APPROPRIATION - Beverly Ann Evans H.B. 122 PROPERTY TAX - HOMEOWNER'S CREDIT - David M. Jones H.B. 139 SURVEYS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS - Dave Hogue H.B. 153 TIRE RECYCLING AMENDMENTS - David Ure H.B. 154 TASK FORCE ON PRIVATIZATION OF STATE ADOPTION SERVICES - Nora B. Stephens Sub. H.B. 173 COUNSELING AND SUPPORT OF ADOPTIVE FAMILIES AND CHILDREN - Nora B. Stephens H.B. 175 TAX INCENTIVES FOR ADOPTION AND GUARDIANSHIP - J. Brent Haymond H.B. 178 TASK FORCE ON WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTIONS - Afton B. Bradshaw Sub. H.B. 186 PRIVACY TASK FORCE - Blake D. Chard H.B. 209 APPROPRIATION FOR OLENE WALKER HOUSING TRUST FUND - Gerry A. Adair Sub. H.B. 216 SALES TAX EXEMPTION FOR MUNICIPALITY-SPONSORED EVENTS - David Ure H.B. 236 FUNDING FOR CLEANUP OF UDOT DUMPSITE - David L. Zolman H.B. 240 UTAH FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE REPEALER - Tammy Rowan H.B. 242 REVOCATION OF CONCEALED FIREARM PERMIT AMENDMENTS - Steve Barth H.B. 247 REVENUES FOR THE STATE SCHOOL FUND - Dennis H. Iverson H.B. 248 APPROPRIATION FOR SUBMARINE MEMORIAL - David L. Zolman H.B. 273 WATER EXCHANGE APPLICATIONS - David Ure H.B. 275 ANNEXATION OF AGRICULTURE PROTECTION AREAS - David Ure H.B. 278 VEHICLE REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS - Carl R. Saunders H.B. 291 HIGHER EDUCATION TUITION WAIVERS - John W. Hickman H.B. 294 APPROPRIATION FOR ROY MUSEUM - Gerry A. Adair H.B. 295 METROPOLITAN PUBLIC SAFETY TASK FORCE - Perry Buckner H.B. 314 FUNDING FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS - Gerry A. Adair H.B. 317 EXPERT DISCOVERY AMENDMENTS - Steve Barth H.B. 321 STALKING AMENDMENTS - Brent Haymond H.B. 328 PUBLIC OFFICE MISCONDUCT AMENDMENTS - S. Koehn Sub. H.B. 339 HILL AIR FORCE BASE ADDITION - Gerry A. Adair H.B. 344 DUI PROBATION OR PAROLE - Katherine Bryson Sub. H.B. 350 CREATING OR CONSOLIDATING COUNTIES - Lloyd W. Frandsen H.B. 356 ENDOWMENT CARE CEMETERY AMENDMENTS - John W. Hickman H.B. 377 CONTRIBUTING TO DELINQUENCY OF A MINOR - Steve Barth 2nd Sub. H.B. 380 SALES TAX EXEMPTION FOR POLLUTION CONTROL - John L. Valentine H.B. 412 RETIREMENT AMENDMENTS - Blake D. Chard H.B. 416 TASK FORCE REVIEWING OPTIONAL FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT - Christine R. Fox-Finlinson H.C.R. 13 COMMEMORATING THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS IN UTAH - David M. Jones H.J.R. 6 RESOLUTION AMENDING NOTICE FOR SPECIAL SESSIONS - Brent H. Goodfellow H.J.R. 18 RESOLUTION ON HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENTS - Lloyd W. Frandsen Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Report filed. SENATE STRUCK ENACTING CLAUSE (Senate Bills and Resolution) Mr. President: March 4, 1998 The President recommends the enacting clause be stricken on the following Senate Bills and Resolutions and they be filed: S.B. 7 SPECIAL FUEL TAX CERTIFICATE REPEAL - David H. Steele S.B. 9 INCOME TAX AMENDMENTS - Howard C. Nielson S.B. 13 PROCESS FOR CREATING A PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT - Millie M. Peterson S.B. 17 PROPERTY TAX - EXTENDING RESIDENTIAL EXEMPTION - David L. Buhler Sub. S.B. 22 UNSOLICITED LOAN REGULATION - Robert M. Muhlestein S.B. 23 NEGLIGENT STORAGE OF LOADED FIREARM - Robert C. Steiner S.B. 41 WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICTS TAXING AUTHORITY - Michael G. Waddoups 2nd Sub. S.B. 45 GANG AMENDMENTS - David L. Buhler S.B. 57 CONCEALED FIREARMS AMENDMENTS - Lane Beattie S.B. 59 JUDICIAL NOMINATING PROCEDURE AMENDMENTS - Craig L. Taylor S.B. 61 EMPLOYMENT OF OUT OF STATE CONTRACTORS AND EMPLOYEES - Eddie P. Mayne S.B. 66 PROCUREMENT CODE REQUIREMENT OF HEALTH CARE BENEFITS FOR CONTRACTORS - Eddie P. Mayne Sub. S.B. 67 ELECTRIC RESTRUCTURING PROVISIONS - Leonard M. Blackham S.B. 69 MATCHING FUNDS FOR HIGHWAYS - Scott N. Howell S.B. 71 SEVERANCE TAX LAW CHANGES - Alarik Myrin S.B. 84 STRATEGIC PLANNING ACT FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE AMENDMENTS - Lyle W. Hillyard S.B. 91 TOURISM, RECREATION, CULTURAL, AND CONVENTION TAX AMENDMENTS - Nathan C. Tanner S.B. 97 LICENSE PLATES - SNOWBOARD UTAH - Robert F. Montgomery S.B. 98 CLINICAL EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGISTS - Robert F. Montgomery S.B. 104 AMENDMENTS TO AGRICULTURAL EXEMPTION FOR AGRICULTURAL WORKERS - Robert F. Steiner S.B. 112 REGULATION OF YOUTH EMPLOYMENT - LeRay McAllister S.B. 115 DIRECT ACCESS TO DERMATOLOGISTS - Mike Dmitrich S.B. 126 PROVISION FOR JUVENILE JUDGE - Mike Dmitrich S.B. 127 PROXIMITY REQUIREMENTS FOR RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSEES - David L. Buhler S.B. 139 PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMENT COST OF LIVING ADJUSTMENT - L. Alma Mansell S.B. 142 REGULATION OF CELL PHONE USE BY MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATORS - Robert C. Steiner S.B. 148 EVALUATION OF PROVISIONAL EDUCATORS - Joseph L. Hull S.B. 150 COST-OF-LIVING ADJUSTMENT AMENDMENTS - Mike Dmitrich Sub S.B. 152 WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICTS TAXING AMENDMENTS - Howard A. Stephenson S.B. 164 DISTRIBUTION LIMITATIONS ON A TRUST BENEFICIARY - Robert Montgomery S.B. 167 INCOME TAX - AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE DEDUCTION - Alarik Myrin S.B. 170 WORKERS' COMPENSATION FUND OF UTAH AMENDMENTS - David H. Steele Sub. S.B. 174 QUALITY ASSURANCE ON CONSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS - Ed Mayne S.B. 178 REGULATION OF EXPLOSIVES - Craig A. Peterson S.B. 179 PROPERTY TAX STRUCTURE AND ADMINISTRATION STUDY - Robert Montgomery Sub. S.B. 180 UNFAIR PUBLIC COMPETITION ACT - Howard A. Stephenson S.B. 183 DANGEROUS WEAPONS RESTRICTIONS - Robert C. Steiner S.B. 184 STATE RESPONSIBILITIES FOR AQUACULTURE - Scott N. Howell S.B. 186 USE OF COMPUTER LABS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS - Millie Peterson S.B. 189 PLANNING COORDINATION - LeRay McAllister S.B. 193 LICENSING TALENT AGENCIES - Ed Mayne S.B. 194 STATE BOARD OF REGENTS OVERSIGHT OF STUDENT INSTRUCTION - Ed Mayne S.B. 195 PAYMENT OF OUT OF NETWORK HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS - Ed Mayne S.B. 206 PROCEDURAL RIGHTS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS - Ed Mayne S.B. 216 APPROPRIATION TO OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL - George Mantes S.B. 217 TAX CREDIT FOR CLEAN FUEL VEHICLES - LeRay McAllister S.B. 223 PUBLIC EDUCATION AMENDMENTS - Leonard Blackham S.B. 218 CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS - Craig L. Taylor S.B. 224 APPROPRIATION FOR TUACAHN FOUNDATION - Lorin V. Jones S.B. 225 TAX CREDIT FOR PURCHASE OF ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY - Craig L. Taylor S.B. 226 IMPACT FEE AMENDMENTS - L. Steven Poulton S.C.R. 5 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION APPROVING HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITY MODIFICATIONS - Leonard Blackham Sub S.J.R. 1 RESOLUTION AMENDING PROPERTY TAX PROVISIONS - Robert F. Montgomery S.J.R. 2 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TAX AMENDMENTS RESOLUTION - Howard A. Stephenson 2nd Sub S.J.R. 3 RESOLUTION AMENDING JUDICIAL NOMINATION PROCESS - Craig L. Taylor S.J.R. 5 RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRONIC VOTING - Scott N. Howell S.J.R. 6 RESOLUTION AMENDING SPECIAL SESSIONS - Leonard M. Blackham S.J.R. 7 RESOLUTION AMENDING THE DATE OF GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SESSION - Scott N. Howell S.J.R. 12 RESOLUTION LIMITING PROPERTY TAX FOR RETIREES - Robert C. Steiner S.J.R. 15 RESOLUTION APPROVING MODIFICATION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITY - Leonard Blackham S.J.R. 17 RESOLUTION AMENDING INTANGIBLE PROPERTY TAX PROVISIONS - Lyle W. Hillyard S.R. 2 RESOLUTION URGING REFORM OF FEDERAL CAMPAIGN FINANCE LAWS - Scott N. Howell Lane Beattie, Senate President Report filed. HOUSE STRUCK ENACTING (Senate Bills and Resolutions) Mr. President: March 6, 1998 I am directed to inform the Utah State Senate that the House Committee on Rules has struck the enacting clause on the following Senate Bills and Resolutions: S.B. 4 Medical Examiner Authority (R. Montgomery) S.B. 19 Air Quality Board Powers (L. McAllister) Sub. S.B. 31 Sales Tax on Food Amendments (S. Howell) S.B. 33 Task Force Reviewing Federal Funding (R. Muhlestein) 2nd Sub. S.B. 36 Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing Act Amendments (S. Howell) S.B. 48 Pay-Per-View Boxing Tax (P. Suazo) 2nd Sub. S.B. 54 Immunity for Volunteers (C. Taylor) S.B. 72 Budget Review Task Force (M. Peterson) S.B. 77 Middle Schools Task Force (D. Steele) Sub. S.B. 102 Income Tax Deductions and Revenues (D. Buhler) S.B. 110 Appropriation for Ogden Parkway Highway Underpass (R. Montgomery) S.B. 116 Parental Responsibility for Wrongful Conduct of a Child (P. Suazo) S.B. 136 Municipal and County Land Use Development and Management (L. McAllister) S.B. 155 Income Tax - Education Tax Credit (H. Stephenson) Sub. S.B. 157 Limitation on Liability of Nonprofit Corporation Volunteers (S. Howell) S.B. 160 After-School Access to Computers Task Force (M. Peterson) S.B. 182 Restriction on State and Local Governments Collecting Monies for Groups (H. Stephenson) S.B. 187 Utah Council on Victims (C. Peterson) 3rd Sub. S.B. 210 Income Tax Credit for Stay-At-Home Parents or Guardian (R. Muhlestein) S.C.R. 4 Resolution Requesting Congress to Allow Individuals to Opt Out of Social Security (C. Taylor) Representative J.W. "Bill" Hickman, Chair Report filed. * * * On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the Senate struck the enacting clause on all house bills and resolutions remaining with the Secretary of the Senate. On motion of Senator C. Peterson, the Senate struck the enacting clause on all senate bills and resolutions remaining with the Secretary of the Senate. President Lane Beattie directed Annette Moore and Sandy Tenney to read, revise, and make minor corrections to the Daily Senate Journals and be responsible for certifying the indexed and bound copy as the accurate record of the proceedings of the 1998 General Session of the Fifty-Second Legislature. President Beattie appointed Senators McAllister, Myrin, and Hull to wait upon the Governor and ask if he has any further business to bring before the Senate. President Beattie appointed Senators Tanner, Muhlestein, and Steiner to notify the House of Representatives that the Senate has concluded its business and is ready to adjourn sine die. On motion of Senator Montgomery, the Senate voted to give each member of the Senate staff an additional 16 hours' compensation at the rates established for each employee. Representatives Barth, Nora Stephens, Knudson, and Beverly Evans formally notified the Senate that the House has concluded its business and is ready to adjourn sine die. Senator Tanner reported that the House has been notified that the Senate has concluded its business and is ready to adjourn sine die. Senator McAllister reported that his committee, with a like committee from the House of Representatives, have notified the Governor that the Legislature is ready to adjourn sine die. On motion of Senator C. Peterson, Governor Michael O. Leavitt spoke in Committee of the Whole. On motion of Senator C. Peterson and at 9:45 p.m., the Senate adjourned sine die. SENATE jOURNAL PAGE INDEX (DAY 1-45) H.B. 1 -- SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT (M. Stephens) Read for the first time 1590 Placed on calendar 1590 Amendments 1590 Read the second time 1590 Read the third time 1590 Transmitted to the House 1590 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1599 Sub. H.B. 2 -- 1998 CAPITAL FACILITIES BONDING AND DEBT FINANCING AUTHORIZATIONS (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1489 Placed on calendar 1494 Read the second time 1494 Read the third time 1494 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1494 H.B. 3 -- SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT II (M. Stephens) Read for the first time 1787 Amendments 1794 Read the second time 1787, 1793 Read the third time 1793 Circled 1787 Transmitted to the House 1794 H.B. 4 -- STATEWIDE IMPLEMENTATION OF FOSTER CARE CITIZEN REVIEW BOARDS (N. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 166 Assigned to standing committee 311 Placed on calendar 545, 1439 Amendments 1451 Read the second time 723 Read the third time 1451 Transmitted to the House 1452 Tabled 723 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1509 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 H.B. 6 -- PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR REGULATION (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 166 Assigned to standing committee 206 Placed on calendar 393 Read the second time 455 Read the third time 500 Signed by the President and returned to the House 501 H.B. 7 -- COMPUTERS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS PILOT PROGRAM (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 177 Assigned to standing committee 205 Placed on calendar 297 Amendments 296, 1466 Read the second time 453 Read the third time 1445 Circled 1445 Uncircled 1466 Transmitted to the House 1467 Tabled 453 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1561 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 H.B. 8 -- STATE TREASURER AMENDMENTS (J. Murray) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 177 Assigned to standing committee 205 Read the second time 660 Read the third time 717 Signed by the President and returned to the House 717 Action taken by the Governor 1560 H.B. 9 -- APPROPRIATION FOR ADDITIONAL HIGHWAY PATROLMEN (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 177 Assigned to standing committee 206 Placed on calendar 296, 923, 1439 Amendments 295, 923, 1447, 1449 Read the second time 452 Read the third time 923 Before the Senate 1447 Transmitted to the House 1448, 1450 Tabled 452, 925 Reconsideration 1449 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1509 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 H.B. 10 -- DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE - CONDITIONAL LICENSING (N. Stephens) Uncircled 876 Signed by the President and returned to the House 876 H.B. 10 -- DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE -- CONDITIONAL LICENSING (N. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 235 Assigned to standing committee 312 Placed on calendar 393 Read the second time 457 Read the third time 719 Circled 457, 719 Uncircled 666 Sub. H.B. 11 -- JUVENILE COURT HEARINGS AND RECORDS (P. Arent) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1204 Assigned to standing committee 1232 Placed on calendar 1770 Read the second time 1802 Read the third time 1802 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1802 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1377 Sub. H.B. 14 -- () Signed by the President and returned to the House 1829 Sub. H.B. 14 -- MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY INSPECTION (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 344 Assigned to standing committee 409 Placed on calendar 1753 Amendments 1306, 1379 Read the second time 1769 Read the third time 1769 Transmitted to the House 1770 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1799 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1307, 1379 H.B. 15 -- WORKFORCE SERVICES AMENDMENTS (O. Carnahan) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 93 Assigned to standing committee 125 Placed on calendar 260 Read the second time 450 Read the third time 496 Signed by the President and returned to the House 497 Action taken by the Governor 1134 H.B. 16 -- FUNDING CLASSROOM SUPPLIES (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 136 Assigned to standing committee 177 Placed on calendar 259, 1439 Amendments 1457 Read the second time 449 Read the third time 1457 Transmitted to the House 1458 Tabled 450 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1509 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 H.B. 17 -- AGGRAVATED KIDNAPING AMENDMENTS (P. Buckner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 357 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 1207 Read the second time 1207 Read the third time 1428 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1428 H.B. 18 -- COMPUTERS FOR HIGHWAY PATROL (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 344 Assigned to standing committee 409 Placed on calendar 654, 1439 Amendments 1464 Read the second time 730 Read the third time 1446 Circled 1446 Uncircled 1464 Transmitted to the House 1465 Tabled 730 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1509 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 H.B. 19 -- DUTIES OF WATER COMMISSIONERS (T. Hatch) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 357 Assigned to standing committee 409 Placed on calendar 543 Read the second time 543 Read the third time 716 Signed by the President and returned to the House 716 Action taken by the Governor 1560 Sub. H.B. 21 -- SELECTIVE SERVICE FILING PREREQUISITE TO RECEIVING POSTSECONDARY FINANCIAL AID (B. Holladay) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 457 Assigned to standing committee 605 Placed on calendar 828 Read the second time 828 Read the third time 989 Circled 989 Uncircled 1137 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1138 H.B. 23 -- COUNTY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS (R. Short) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 177 Assigned to standing committee 205 Read the third time 595 Circled 595 Uncircled 606 Signed by the President and returned to the House 606 Action taken by the Governor 1560 H.B. 24 -- PENALTY FOR ABANDONED OR UNATTENDED CAMPFIRE (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 880 Assigned to standing committee 939 Placed on calendar 1084 Read the second time 1364 Read the third time 1432 Circled 1432 Uncircled 1460 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1461 Sub. H.B. 25 -- PENALTY FOR INTERFERENCE WITH SERVICE OF PROCESS (J. Arrington) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 593 Assigned to standing committee 798 Placed on calendar 1085 Read the second time 1085 Read the third time 1277 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1277 H.B. 26 -- TRADE OR BUSINESS NAMES (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 136 Assigned to standing committee 177 Placed on calendar 295 Read the second time 451 Read the third time 497 Signed by the President and returned to the House 497 H.B. 28 -- APPROPRIATION FOR DAVIS COUNTY CONFERENCE AND COMMUNITY CENTER (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1219 Assigned to standing committee 1233 Placed on calendar 1443 Amendments 1485 Read the second time 1485 Read the third time 1485 Transmitted to the House 1486 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1561 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1378 H.B. 30 -- PUBLIC SCHOOL HAZARDOUS BUS ROUTES APPROPRIATION (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 457 Assigned to standing committee 605 Placed on calendar 828 Read the second time 949 Tabled 949 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 Enacting Clause Stricken 1837 Sub. H.B. 31 -- SALE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS (C. Saunders) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1060 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Placed on calendar 1770 Read the second time 1790 Read the third time 1790 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1790 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1375 Sub. H.B. 32 -- DISCLOSURE OF TOBACCO INGREDIENTS (J. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 780 Assigned to standing committee 886 Placed on calendar 1753 Read the second time 1772 Read the third time 1772 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1773 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1296 H.B. 33 -- COMMUNITY RESPONSIVENESS REQUIREMENTS OF UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (R. Becker) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 604 Assigned to standing committee 798 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1306, 1380 Enacting Clause Stricken 1837 H.B. 34 -- DINOSAUR DIAMOND PREHISTORIC HIGHWAY DESIGNATION (J. Seitz) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 357 Assigned to standing committee 409 Placed on calendar 543 Amendments 721 Read the second time 721 Read the third time 785 Transmitted to the House 786 Signed by the President and returned to the House 867 H.B. 35 -- MINIMUM FINE FOR POSSESSION OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS BY UNDERAGED PERSONS (R. Siddoway) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 880 Assigned to standing committee 939 Placed on calendar 1156, 1367 Read the second time 1381 Read the third time 1437 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1437 Sub. H.B. 36 -- JUROR REIMBURSEMENT (D. Zolman) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 593 Assigned to standing committee 798 Placed on calendar 1085, 1442 Amendments 1475, 1503 Read the second time 1475 Read the third time 1475 Transmitted to the House 1475, 1504 Reconsideration 1503 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1561 H.B. 37 -- PURCHASE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 136 Assigned to standing committee 205 Placed on calendar 297 Amendments 499 Read the second time 454 Read the third time 499 Returned to the House 500 Signed by the President and returned to the House 591 H.B. 39 -- CRIMINAL INTENT (J. Arrington) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 235 Assigned to standing committee 272 Placed on calendar 783 Read the second time 947 Read the third time 994 Signed by the President and returned to the House 995 H.B. 40 -- JUDICIAL CONDUCT COMMISSION AMENDMENTS (G. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 357 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 1085, 1367 Amendments 1084, 1435 Read the second time 1369 Read the third time 1435 Transmitted to the House 1436 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1509 H.B. 42 -- UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION FRAUD AMENDMENTS (N. Hendrickson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 194 Assigned to standing committee 272 Placed on calendar 871, 1770 Read the second time 1808 Read the third time 1808 Circled 1808 Uncircled 1812 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1813 H.B. 44 -- TELEMARKETING REQUIREMENTS (L. Nelson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 235 Assigned to standing committee 272 Placed on calendar 828 Amendments 827 Read the second time 947 Read the third time 995 Transmitted to the House 996 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1075 Sub. H.B. 44 -- () Assigned to standing committee 1233 H.B. 45 -- WILDLIFE LICENSE FEES (M. Styler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 194 Assigned to standing committee 272 Sub. H.B. 45 -- WILDLIFE LICENSE FEES (M. Styler) Placed on calendar 655, 785 Amendments 993 Substituted 654 Read the second time 730 Read the third time 993 Uncircled 785, 935 Transmitted to the House 731, 994 Failed 730 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1075 Other 735 Sub. H.B. 46 -- JOINDER OF MISDEMEANOR AND FELONY OFFENSES (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 258 Assigned to standing committee 311 Placed on calendar 1085 Read the second time 1085 Read the third time 1277 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1278 H.B. 47 -- APPROPRIATION FOR ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGE ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES (T. Rowan) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 235 Assigned to standing committee 311 Placed on calendar 493 Read the second time 667 Tabled 667 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 Enacting Clause Stricken 1837 H.B. 49 -- EMERGENCY SERVICES AMENDMENTS (B. Holladay) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 223 Assigned to standing committee 272 Placed on calendar 493 Read the second time 493 Read the third time 656 Transmitted to the House 657 Action taken by the Governor 1655 Sub. H.B. 54 -- MUNICIPAL AMENDMENTS (D. Zolman) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 725 Assigned to standing committee 887 Placed on calendar 1218, 1367 Amendments 1439 Read the second time 1439 Read the third time 1567 Transmitted to the House 1567 H.B. 55 -- TOWN OPTION SALES AND USE TAX (P. Knudson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 357 Assigned to standing committee 557 Placed on calendar 1136 Amendments 1135 Read the second time 1364 Read the third time 1432 Transmitted to the House 1433 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1455 H.B. 57 -- ACUPUNCTURE PRACTICE AMENDMENTS (A. Bradshaw) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 166 Assigned to standing committee 205 Placed on calendar 394 Amendments 393, 715, 738 Read the second time 457 Read the third time 501 Transmitted to the House 501, 716, 739 Refuse to Recede 591 Joint Conference Committee Report 715, 738 Signed by the President and returned to the House 826 Action taken by the Governor 1655 Other 651 H.B. 58 -- OIL AND GAS SEVERANCE TAX AMENDMENTS (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 357 Assigned to standing committee 557 Placed on calendar 782 Read the second time 944 Read the third time 996 Circled 944 Uncircled 949 Signed by the President and returned to the House 997 Sub. H.B. 59 -- ADOPTION AMENDMENTS (N. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 441 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 713 Amendments 713, 930 Read the second time 930 Read the third time 990 Circled 990 Uncircled 1004 Transmitted to the House 1004 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1075 H.B. 60 -- COMPENSATION FOR PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHERS (D. Bowman) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 166 Assigned to standing committee 206 Placed on calendar 393, 1593 Amendments 392 Read the second time 457 Read the third time 1595 Circled 457, 1594 Uncircled 663, 1595 Transmitted to the House 1596 Tabled 663 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1677 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 H.B. 61 -- FUNDING FOR SENIOR CITIZEN CENTERS (P. Larson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 604 Assigned to standing committee 798 Placed on calendar 919, 1443 Amendments 1483 Read the second time 1483 Read the third time 1483 Transmitted to the House 1484 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1561 H.B. 63 -- REGULATION OF MOTORIZED SCOOTERS (L. Nelson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 457 Assigned to standing committee 606 Placed on calendar 781 Read the second time 934 Read the third time 992 Signed by the President and returned to the House 992 H.B. 64 -- CHILD ABUSE OFFENSE AMENDMENTS (G. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 258 Assigned to standing committee 312 Placed on calendar 1207 Read the second time 1207 Read the third time 1429 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1430 H.B. 65 -- SALES TAX EXEMPTION FOR PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION (B. Allen) Transmitted to the House 1505 Sub. H.B. 65 -- SALES TAX EXEMPTION FOR PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION (B. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1076 Assigned to standing committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1443 Read the second time 1481 Read the third time 1481 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1482 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1374 H.B. 68 -- APPROPRIATION FOR USU PASTURE AND FORAGE INITIATIVE (E. Anderson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 294 Assigned to standing committee 362 Placed on calendar 543, 1439 Amendments 1445 Read the second time 721 Read the third time 1445 Transmitted to the House 1446 Tabled 722 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1509 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 H.B. 70 -- SCHOOL AND INSTITUTIONAL TRUST LAND AMENDMENTS (T. Hatch) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 593 Assigned to standing committee 797 Placed on calendar 1155, 1439 Amendments 1433 Read the second time 1365 Read the third time 1433 Transmitted to the House 1434 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1455 H.B. 71 -- ALCOHOL AND DRUG TESTING FEE (D. Bush) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 593 Assigned to standing committee 840 Placed on calendar 1007, 1770 Read the second time 1790 Read the third time 1790 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1791 H.B. 72 -- UNLAWFUL SEXUAL ACTIVITY WITH A MINOR (G. Curtis) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 294 Assigned to standing committee 363 Placed on calendar 656 Amendments 1281 Read the second time 732 Read the third time 990 Circled 732, 1219 Uncircled 930, 1280 Transmitted to the House 1281 Recalled 1214 Signed by the President and returned to the House 991, 1303 H.B. 73 -- DATES FOR BOND ELECTIONS (G. Way) Placed on calendar 1383 Sub. H.B. 73 -- DATES FOR BOND ELECTIONS (G. Way) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 194 Assigned to standing committee 273 Substituted 1010 Read the third time 1569 2nd Sub. H.B. 73 -- DATES FOR BOND ELECTIONS (G. Way) Placed on calendar 1010 Read the second time 1444 Circled 1444 Uncircled 1505 Transmitted to the House 1570 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1653 H.B. 74 -- AGRICULTURAL PROTECTION AREAS (E. Anderson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 344 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 655 Read the second time 731 Read the third time 789 Signed by the President and returned to the House 790 Other 798 H.B. 75 -- PROHIBITING FUSION CANDIDATES FOR POLITICAL OFFICE (J. Murray) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 258 Assigned to standing committee 312 Placed on calendar 547 Read the second time 726 Read the third time 787 Circled 787 Uncircled 787 Signed by the President and returned to the House 788 Action taken by the Governor 1655 Sub. H.B. 76 -- UNCLAIMED PROPERTY AMENDMENTS (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 593 Assigned to standing committee 798 Placed on calendar 944, 1443 Read the second time 1479 Read the third time 1479 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1480 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 H.B. 77 -- FILLING MIDTERM VACANCIES IN THE LEGISLATURE (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 294 Assigned to standing committee 840 Placed on calendar 1383 Sub. H.B. 77 -- FILLING MIDTERM VACANCIES IN THE LEGISLATURE (D. Ure) Placed on calendar 944 Amendments 1441 Substituted 942 Read the second time 1441 Read the third time 1568 Circled 1568, 1570 Uncircled 1570, 1601 Transmitted to the House 1601 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1677 H.B. 78 -- TESTING PERIOD FOR HEARING AIDS (L. Pace) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 223 Assigned to standing committee 311 Sub. H.B. 78 -- TESTING PERIOD FOR HEARING AIDS (L. Pace) Substituted 1304 2nd Sub. H.B. 78 -- TESTING PERIOD FOR HEARING AIDS (L. Pace) Placed on calendar 1753 Read the second time 1771 Read the third time 1771 Transmitted to the House 1772 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1799, 1829 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1305 H.B. 80 -- MEETINGS OF INTERIM COMMITTEES (L. Frandsen) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 344 Assigned to standing committee 840 Placed on calendar 1770 Amendments 1799 Read the second time 1799 Read the third time 1799 Transmitted to the House 1800 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1829 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1377 H.B. 81 -- MOTIONS TO VACATE EX PARTE PROTECTIVE ORDERS (P. Larson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 652 Assigned to standing committee 840 Placed on calendar 1207, 1443 Read the second time 1484 Read the third time 1484 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1485 H.B. 82 -- ANNUAL SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR DEAF AND BLIND SCHOOLS EMPLOYEES (D. Gladwell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 457 Assigned to standing committee 605 Placed on calendar 828, 1439 Amendments 828 Read the second time 951 Read the third time 1454 Circled 1454 Uncircled 1459 Transmitted to the House 1459 Tabled 952 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1489 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 H.B. 83 -- CHILD CARE TASK FORCE (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 868 Assigned to standing committee 939 Placed on calendar 1157, 1473 Read the second time 1491 Read the third time 1491 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1491 H.B. 84 -- INSPECTION OF VITAL RECORDS (D. Zolman) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 441 Assigned to standing committee 605 Placed on calendar 870 Read the second time 870 Read the third time 1061 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1061 Sub. H.B. 86 -- HEALTH INSURANCE - PRIMARY CARE PROVIDER (J. Buffmire) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 391 Assigned to standing committee 557 Placed on calendar 711 Read the second time 928 Read the third time 989 Signed by the President and returned to the House 990 H.B. 87 -- APPROPRIATION FOR CAPITOL HILL PROJECTS (R. Becker) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1060 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Placed on calendar 1443 Amendments 1482 Read the second time 1482 Read the third time 1482 Transmitted to the House 1483 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1509 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1378 H.B. 88 -- RECORDING OF DOCUMENTS (T. Hatch) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 357 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 831 Read the second time 952 Read the third time 998 Signed by the President and returned to the House 998 H.B. 89 -- RESTRICTIONS ON NAMES OF BUSINESS ENTITIES (K. Bryson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 441 Assigned to standing committee 556 Placed on calendar 828 Read the second time 948 Read the third time 996 Signed by the President and returned to the House 996 Sub. H.B. 90 -- MAIL BOX DAMAGE AND MAIL THEFT (B. Goodfellow) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 707 Assigned to standing committee 887 Placed on calendar 1081 Read the second time 1366 Read the third time 1434 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1434 H.B. 91 -- REGULATION OF SIGNS IN COMMUNITIES (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 344 Assigned to standing committee 409 Placed on calendar 714 Read the second time 933 Read the third time 991 Circled 991 Uncircled 1001 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1001 H.B. 92 -- SEXUAL OFFENSES WITHOUT CONSENT OF VICTIM (K. Bryson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 593 Assigned to standing committee 798 Placed on calendar 944, 1770 Read the second time 1802 Read the third time 1802 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1803 H.B. 94 -- LONGEVITY AMENDMENTS FOR STATE EMPLOYEES (D. Bowman) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 441 Assigned to standing committee 606 Placed on calendar 831, 1593 Read the second time 952 Read the third time 1594 Circled 1594 Uncircled 1595 Tabled 953 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1595 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 H.B. 95 -- LOCAL GOVERNMENT SUBDIVISION ORDINANCES (M. Stephens) Placed on calendar 1158 Read the second time 1158 Read the third time 1352 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1353 Sub. H.B. 95 -- LOCAL GOVERNMENT SUBDIVISION ORDINANCES (M. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 441 Assigned to standing committee 798 H.B. 96 -- PHARMACY PRACTICE ACT AMENDMENTS (P. Arent) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 357 Assigned to standing committee 409 Placed on calendar 594 Read the second time 594 Read the third time 785 Signed by the President and returned to the House 785 Action taken by the Governor 1655 Sub. H.B. 98 -- AUTOMATIC EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 916 Assigned to standing committee 939 Placed on calendar 1156, 1574 Read the second time 1596 Read the third time 1596 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1596 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 H.B. 99 -- SENTENCING CREDIT FOR GOOD BEHAVIOR (K. Bryson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 652 Assigned to standing committee 840 Placed on calendar 944, 1753 Read the second time 1771 Read the third time 1771 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1771 Sub. H.B. 100 -- UTAH SUMMER GAMES APPROPRIATION (D. Bowman) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 357 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 712, 1439 Amendments 1463 Read the second time 931 Read the third time 1463 Transmitted to the House 1464 Tabled 932 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1509 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 Sub. H.B. 101 -- POSTING ON MOTOR AND SPECIAL FUEL PUMPS (G. Way) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 916 Assigned to standing committee 1002 Placed on calendar 1207, 1753 Amendments 1207 Read the second time 1769 Circled 1769, 1770 Uncircled 1770, 1778 Transmitted to the House 1778 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1799, 1829 H.B. 103 -- ETHIC LAW AMENDMENTS (M. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 593 Assigned to standing committee 798 Placed on calendar 1158 Read the second time 1158 Read the third time 1353 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1353 Sub. H.B. 104 -- CONSUMER HEALTH CARE STUDY (T. Beck) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 826 Assigned to standing committee 887 Placed on calendar 1007, 1826 Read the second time 1826 Read the third time 1826 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1826 Sub. H.B. 105 -- PRESCRIPTION COVERAGE (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1274 Enacting Clause Stricken 1837 Sub. H.B. 106 -- TRUANCY PREVENTION APPROPRIATION (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1444 Placed on calendar 1466 Amendments 1488 Read the second time 1487 Read the third time 1487 Transmitted to the House 1488 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1561 Sub. H.B. 107 -- COMPENSATORY SERVICE (B. King) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 880 Assigned to standing committee 939 Placed on calendar 1207 Read the second time 1207 Read the third time 1429 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1429 H.B. 110 -- SALES TAX EXEMPTION FOR SEASONAL DESTINATION AMUSEMENT PARKS (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1060 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Placed on calendar 1443 Substituted 1492 Read the second time 1469 Circled 1469 Uncircled 1466, 1492 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1374 Sub. H.B. 110 -- () Transmitted to the House 1493 Sub. H.B. 110 -- SALES TAX EXEMPTION FOR SEASONAL DESTINATION AMUSEMENT PARKS (M. Dillree) Signed by the President and returned to the House 1561 H.B. 111 -- AGING SERVICES AMENDMENTS (J. Haymond) Placed on calendar 1383 Sub. H.B. 111 -- AGING SERVICES AMENDMENTS (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1060 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Placed on calendar 1217 Amendments 1779 Read the second time 1444 Read the third time 1568 Circled 1568 Uncircled 1778 Transmitted to the House 1780 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1799, 1829 H.B. 112 -- UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ASSURANCE AMENDMENTS (B. Wright) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 652 Assigned to standing committee 797 Placed on calendar 917, 1574 Read the second time 1597 Read the third time 1597 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1597 H.B. 113 -- UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PROGRAM AMENDMENTS (B. Wright) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 652 Assigned to standing committee 797 Placed on calendar 917, 1574 Read the second time 1597 Read the third time 1597 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1598 Sub. H.B. 114 -- SNOW COLLEGE SOUTH (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1303 Placed on calendar 1574 Read the second time 1584 Read the third time 1659 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1659 Other 1574 Sub. H.B. 115 -- TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMENDMENTS (M. Stephens) Read the second time 1664 2nd Sub. H.B. 115 -- TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMENDMENTS (M. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1471 Placed on calendar 1594 Substituted 1767 Read the third time 1664 Circled 1664 Uncircled 1767 4th Sub. H.B. 115 -- TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMENDMENTS ( M. Stephens) Amendments 1767 4th Sub. H.B. 115 -- TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMENDMENTS (M. Stephens) Transmitted to the House 1768 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1774 Sub. H.B. 117 -- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES STUDY APPROPRIATION (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 780 Assigned to standing committee 840 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1378 Enacting Clause Stricken 1837 H.B. 119 -- PROVISIONS FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS (J. Buffmire) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 707 Assigned to standing committee 797 Placed on calendar 1084 Read the second time 1084 Read the third time 1276 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1276 H.B. 120 -- DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES OFFICE OF LICENSING REVISIONS (J. Haymond) Placed on calendar 1666 2nd Sub. H.B. 120 -- DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES OFFICE OF LICENSING REVISIONS (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1349 Placed on calendar 1765 Amendments 1765 Read the second time 1683 Read the third time 1683 Transmitted to the House 1766 Recalled 1696 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1683, 1774 Sub. H.B. 121 -- PROGRAM FOR AT-RISK YOUTH AND THEIR FAMILIES (L. Pace) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1153 Assigned to standing committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1442 Amendments 1474 Read the second time 1474 Read the third time 1474 Transmitted to the House 1475 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1509 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1373 H.B. 122 -- PROPERTY TAX - HOMEOWNER'S CREDIT (D. Jones) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1274 Enacting Clause Stricken 1837 H.B. 123 -- NOT A DROP AMENDMENTS (D. Bush) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 725 Assigned to standing committee 840 Placed on calendar 942 Read the second time 942 Read the third time 1140 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1140 H.B. 124 -- BAIL BOND AGENT LICENSURE ACT (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1135 Assigned to standing committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1770 Read the second time 1806 Read the third time 1806 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1807 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1375 H.B. 128 -- DIVISION OF FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION AND MANAGEMENT BIDDING PROCESS (R. Short) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 916 Assigned to standing committee 1001 Placed on calendar 1305 Read the second time 1305 Read the third time 1564 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1565 H.B. 129 -- FORT DOUGLAS MILITARY MUSEUM (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1006 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Placed on calendar 1442 Amendments 1477 Read the second time 1477 Read the third time 1477 Transmitted to the House 1477 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1509 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1306, 1379 H.B. 130 -- CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES PRECURSOR AMENDMENTS (A. Tyler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 880 Assigned to standing committee 939 Placed on calendar 1156 Amendments 1367 Read the second time 1367 Read the third time 1434 Transmitted to the House 1435 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1455 H.B. 131 -- ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY FOR DRUG LAB AND PRECURSOR ACTS (A. Tyler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 916 Assigned to standing committee 1002 Placed on calendar 1207, 1442 Amendments 1472, 1473 Read the second time 1472, 1473 Read the third time 1472, 1473 Transmitted to the House 1472, 1473 Recalled 1454 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1509 H.B. 132 -- MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE PREMIUM RATES (T. Beck) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1290 Placed on calendar 1753 Read the second time 1782 Read the third time 1782 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1783 H.B. 133 -- EFFECTIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT (J. Swallow) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1060 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Placed on calendar 1367 Read the second time 1439 Read the third time 1566 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1567 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1306, 1379 H.B. 134 -- MINERAL LEASE AMENDMENTS (J. Seitz) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1274 Placed on calendar 1367 Amendments 1505 Read the second time 1505 Read the third time 1569 Circled 1569 Uncircled 1570 Transmitted to the House 1570 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1581 Sub. H.B. 135 -- HIGHER EDUCATION TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (K. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1204 Assigned to standing committee 1232 Placed on calendar 1442 Amendments 1371, 1473 Read the second time 1473 Read the third time 1473 Transmitted to the House 1474 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1509 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1372 H.B. 136 -- GRANDPARENTS VISITATION RIGHTS (J. Buffmire) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1361 Placed on calendar 1574 Read the second time 1601 Read the third time 1659 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1660 H.B. 137 -- CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM (P. Knudson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1371 Placed on calendar 1511 Amendments 1576, 1578 Read the second time 1576 Read the third time 1657 Transmitted to the House 1658 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1677 Other 1658 H.B. 139 -- SURVEYS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1489 Enacting Clause Stricken 1837 H.B. 143 -- CHARTER SCHOOLS IN THE PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM (E. Olsen) Read the second time 1439 Circled 1439 H.B. 144 -- CONSTITUTIONAL DEFENSE COUNCIL AMENDMENTS (D. Iverson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1204 Assigned to standing committee 1233 Placed on calendar 1594 Read the second time 1670 Read the third time 1670 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1670 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1378 Sub. H.B. 145 -- SCHOOLS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY (B. Allen) Placed on calendar 1488 Read the second time 1490 Read the third time 1490 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1491, 1587 H.B. 146 -- HABITUAL VIOLENT OFFENDER DEFINITIONS (N. Hendrickson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 880 Assigned to standing committee 939 Placed on calendar 1770 Read the second time 1813 Read the third time 1813 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1813 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1377 Sub. H.B. 147 -- LIABILITY FOR MINOR WHO DRIVES (J. Swallow) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1274 Placed on calendar 1511 Read the second time 1573 Read the third time 1656 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1656 H.B. 148 -- COHABITANT ABUSE ACT AMENDMENTS (P. Larson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 826 Assigned to standing committee 887 Placed on calendar 1007, 1574 Read the second time 1663 Read the third time 1663 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1663 H.B. 150 -- COUNTY OPTION SALES TAX FOR LONG TERM CARE CENTERS (J. Seitz) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 916 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Placed on calendar 1218, 1511 Read the second time 1572 Read the third time 1655 Circled 1655 Uncircled 1680 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1680 H.B. 153 -- TIRE RECYCLING AMENDMENTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1153 Assigned to standing committee 1205 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1296 Enacting Clause Stricken 1837 H.B. 154 -- TASK FORCE ON PRIVATIZATION OF STATE ADOPTION SERVICES (N. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1371 Placed on calendar 1466 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1473 Enacting Clause Stricken 1837 H.B. 156 -- EXECUTIVE RETIREMENT OPTION (C. Fox-Finlinson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1428 Placed on calendar 1594 Read the second time 1664 Read the third time 1664 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1665 H.B. 157 -- JUDICIAL NOMINATING COMMISSION AMENDMENTS (C. Fox-Finlinson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1204 Assigned to standing committee 1232 Placed on calendar 1666, 1801 Amendments 1803, 1806 Read the second time 1803 Read the third time 1803 Circled 1804 Uncircled 1806 Transmitted to the House 1806 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1829 Returned to Secretary of the Senate 1666 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1377 H.B. 158 -- VOTER REGISTRATION AMENDMENTS (J. Swallow) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 604 Assigned to standing committee 840 Placed on calendar 1158 Read the second time 1158 Read the third time 1353 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1354 H.B. 159 -- WORKERS' COMPENSATION EXEMPTION FOR INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 916 Assigned to standing committee 1002 Placed on calendar 1574 Read the second time 1596 Read the third time 1596 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1597 H.B. 162 -- UTAH STATE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY AMENDMENTS (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 916 Assigned to standing committee 1002 Placed on calendar 1155, 1443, 1654 Amendments 1155, 1480, 1661 Circled 1654 Uncircled 1661 Transmitted to the House 1480, 1662 Recalled 1595 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1561, 1690 H.B. 165 -- EDUCATIONAL PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES AMENDMENTS (R. Siddoway) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1135 Assigned to standing committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1753 Read the second time 1770 Read the third time 1770 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1771 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1294 5th Sub. H.B. 167 -- AMENDMENTS RELATED TO THE WORKERS' COMPENSATION (G. Adair) Placed on calendar 1666 Read the second time 1671, 1679 Read the third time 1671, 1679 Circled 1671 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1679 H.B. 169 -- PUBLIC SAFETY AMENDMENTS (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1428 Placed on calendar 1770 Read the second time 1821 Read the third time 1821 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1821 H.B. 170 -- HABITUAL YOUTH OFFENDER AMENDMENTS (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1204 Assigned to standing committee 1232 Placed on calendar 1511 Read the second time 1573 Read the third time 1656 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1657 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1377 H.B. 171 -- MOBILE HOME AND MANUFACTURED HOME AMENDMENTS (C. Buttars) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1153 Assigned to standing committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1826 Read the second time 1826 Read the third time 1826 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1827 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1374 H.B. 172 -- EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION (C. Fox-Finlinson) Placed on calendar 1495 Read the second time 1502 Read the third time 1502 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1503 Sub. H.B. 173 -- COUNSELING AND SUPPORT OF ADOPTIVE FAMILIES AND CHILDREN (N. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 441 Assigned to standing committee 709 Placed on calendar 919 Enacting Clause Stricken 1837 H.B. 174 -- WINDOW TINTING AMENDMENTS (D. Bush) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 152 Assigned to standing committee 178 Placed on calendar 296 Read the second time 452 Read the third time 498 Signed by the President and returned to the House 498 Action taken by the Governor 1134 H.B. 175 -- TAX INCENTIVES FOR ADOPTION AND GUARDIANSHIP (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 391 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 1012 Enacting Clause Stricken 1837 H.B. 176 -- EMERGENCY INJECTION FOR ANAPHYLACTIC REACTION (M. Dayton) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 294 Assigned to standing committee 363 Placed on calendar 492 Read the second time 666 Read the third time 718 Signed by the President and returned to the House 719 Action taken by the Governor 1560 H.B. 177 -- COLLECTION OF UNIFORM MOTOR VEHICLE FEES AMENDMENT (D. Bush) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 593 Assigned to standing committee 709 Placed on calendar 1136, 1695 Read the third time 1753 Circled 1753 Uncircled 1756 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1756 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1366 H.B. 178 -- TASK FORCE ON WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTIONS (A. Bradshaw) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 593 Assigned to standing committee 798 Placed on calendar 1218 Enacting Clause Stricken 1837 H.B. 179 -- TRANSPORTATION OF STUDENTS BY SCHOOL DISTRICTS (K. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 136 Assigned to standing committee 178 Placed on calendar 259 Read the second time 450 Read the third time 496 Signed by the President and returned to the House 496 Action taken by the Governor 1134 H.B. 180 -- EXTENSION OF GAS SERVICE TERRITORIES (T. Hatch) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 177 Assigned to standing committee 409 Placed on calendar 828 Read the second time 948 Read the third time 996 Circled 996 Uncircled 1068 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1069 H.B. 181 -- ELECTRONIC POSTING OF NOTICES (B. Goodfellow) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 114 Assigned to standing committee 153 Placed on calendar 1085 Read the second time 1085 Read the third time 1278 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1278 H.B. 182 -- CLASS SIZE REDUCTION (L. Frandsen) Placed on calendar 989, 1443 Amendments 1443 Read the second time 1443, 1504 Read the third time 1504 Transmitted to the House 1504 Recalled 1492 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1561 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1443 H.B. 182 -- CLASS SIZE REDUCTION IN GRADES 7-8 (L. Frandsen) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 604 Assigned to standing committee 709 H.B. 183 -- QUICK COURT AMENDMENTS (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 166 Assigned to standing committee 205 Placed on calendar 1207 Read the second time 1207 Read the third time 1429 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1430 H.B. 184 -- EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE AMENDMENTS (A. Tyler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 166 Assigned to standing committee 205 Placed on calendar 259 Read the second time 259 Read the third time 395 Signed by the President and returned to the House 396 Action taken by the Governor 1134 Sub. H.B. 186 -- PRIVACY TASK FORCE (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 457 Assigned to standing committee 798 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1378 Enacting Clause Stricken 1837 H.B. 187 -- PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION REPORTING AMENDMENTS (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 81 Assigned to standing committee 125 Placed on calendar 194 Read the second time 448 Read the third time 494 Signed by the President and returned to the House 495 Action taken by the Governor 1560 H.B. 190 -- FELON VOTING RESTRICTIONS (C. Saunders) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 344 Assigned to standing committee 557 Placed on calendar 944, 1511 Substituted 1583 Read the second time 1574 Circled 1574 Uncircled 1583 Recalled 1803 2nd Sub. H.B. 190 -- FELON VOTING RESTRICTIONS (C. Saunders) Substituted 1808 Read the second time 1593 Read the third time 1593 Uncircled 1593 Transmitted to the House 1593 2nd Sub. H.B. 190 -- FELONY VOTING RESTRICTIONS (C. Saunders) Circled 1584 3rd Sub. H.B. 190 -- FELON VOTING RESTRICTIONS (C. Saunders) Transmitted to the House 1809 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1829 H.B. 191 -- CORRECTIONAL OFFICER AMENDMENT (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 177 Assigned to standing committee 205 Placed on calendar 494 Read the second time 720 Read the third time 785 Transmitted to the House 795 Action taken by the Governor 1655 H.B. 192 -- DIVISION OF YOUTH CORRECTIONS SPECIAL FUNCTION OFFICERS (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 177 Assigned to standing committee 205 Placed on calendar 494, 1439 Read the second time 720 Read the third time 1452 Circled 1452 Uncircled 1453 Tabled 721 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1453 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 H.B. 193 -- ELECTION LAW - SUBSTANTIVE REVISIONS (L. Nelson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 542 Assigned to standing committee 606 Placed on calendar 831 Read the second time 953 Read the third time 999 Signed by the President and returned to the House 999 Sub. H.B. 194 -- AMENDMENTS TO COUNTY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS FOR WATER SERVICES (B. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 542 Assigned to standing committee 709, 798 Placed on calendar 1158, 1511 Amendments 1157, 1574, 1660 Read the second time 1574 Read the third time 1657 Uncircled 1660 Transmitted to the House 1661 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1690 H.B. 195 -- SPECIAL DISTRICTS AMENDMENTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 93 Assigned to standing committee 125 Read the third time 595 Circled 595 Uncircled 597 Signed by the President and returned to the House 597 Action taken by the Governor 1560 H.B. 196 -- RETIREMENT OFFICE AMENDMENTS (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 114 Assigned to standing committee 153 Amendments 1758 Read the second time 661 Read the third time 717 Circled 717 Uncircled 1756 Transmitted to the House 1758 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1774 H.B. 198 -- PUBLIC SAFETY - NONCONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT SYSTEM OPTION (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 780 Assigned to standing committee 840 Placed on calendar 1218 Read the second time 1218 Read the third time 1432 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1432 H.B. 199 -- ALLOCATION OF SALES TAX TO SPECIES PROTECTION ACCOUNT (T. Hatch) Amendments 1478 Read the second time 1477 Read the third time 1477 Transmitted to the House 1478 Sub. H.B. 199 -- APPROPRIATION TO SPECIES PROTECTION ACCOUNT (T. Hatch) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1216 Assigned to standing committee 1232 Placed on calendar 1442 Amendments 1374 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1509 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1374 H.B. 200 -- INCOME TAX - ELECTION CAMPAIGN FUND DESIGNATIONS (R. Short) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 136 Assigned to standing committee 178 Placed on calendar 345, 1439 Read the second time 454 Read the third time 1451 Tabled 455 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1451 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 H.B. 201 -- PROPERTY TAX - CIRCUIT BREAKER AMENDMENTS (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 81 Assigned to standing committee 125 Read the second time 448 Read the third time 495 Signed by the President and returned to the House 495 Action taken by the Governor 1560 H.B. 202 -- TRANSPORTATION CODE RECODIFICATION (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 118 Assigned to standing committee 153 Placed on calendar 224 Read the second time 449 Read the third time 495 Signed by the President and returned to the House 496 H.B. 203 -- TRUTH IN TAXATION HEARINGS (R. Short) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 114 Assigned to standing committee 153 Placed on calendar 260 Read the second time 260 Read the third time 396 Signed by the President and returned to the House 397 Action taken by the Governor 1134 H.B. 205 -- INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR METABOLIC DISEASE (T. Beck) Action taken by the Governor 1134 Sub. H.B. 205 -- INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR METABOLIC DISEASE (T. Beck) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 114 Assigned to standing committee 272 Placed on calendar 394 Read the second time 458 Read the third time 501 Signed by the President and returned to the House 502 Sub. H.B. 206 -- ECO-TERRORISM PROHIBITION AND PENALTIES (D. Iverson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 492 Assigned to standing committee 605 Placed on calendar 783 Amendments 783, 950 Read the second time 947 Read the third time 997 Circled 947 Uncircled 950 Transmitted to the House 997 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1075 H.B. 207 -- ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMES AMENDMENTS (B. Wright) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 542 Assigned to standing committee 605 Placed on calendar 870, 1367 Read the second time 1440 Read the third time 1567 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1568 H.B. 208 -- UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE AMENDMENTS (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 725 Assigned to standing committee 840 Placed on calendar 1154 Read the second time 1368 Read the third time 1435 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1435 H.B. 209 -- APPROPRIATION FOR OLENE WALKER HOUSING TRUST FUND (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 223 Assigned to standing committee 272 Placed on calendar 345 Read the second time 455 Tabled 455 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 Enacting Clause Stricken 1837 H.B. 210 -- AFFORDABLE HOUSING AMENDMENTS (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 223 Assigned to standing committee 272 Placed on calendar 594, 1439 Amendments 1462 Read the second time 727 Read the third time 1461 Transmitted to the House 1463 Tabled 728 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1561 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 H.B. 211 -- SPECIAL SESSION PUBLIC HEARING REQUIREMENTS (E. Olsen) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 294 Assigned to standing committee 840 Placed on calendar 1085, 1367 Read the second time 1380 Read the third time 1436 Failed 1436 H.B. 212 -- NAVAJO REVITALIZATION FUND BOARD (K. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 357 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 831 Read the second time 953 Read the third time 1064 Circled 953 Uncircled 1013 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1065 H.B. 213 -- NATIVE AMERICAN COORDINATING BOARD MEMBERSHIP (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 177 Assigned to standing committee 205 Placed on calendar 295 Read the third time 497 Transmitted to the House 451 Signed by the President and returned to the House 498 H.B. 214 -- MOTOR VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION (J. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 136 Assigned to standing committee 178 Placed on calendar 296 Read the second time 453 Read the third time 498 Signed by the President and returned to the House 499 Action taken by the Governor 1134 H.B. 215 -- ENFORCEMENT OF COURT'S RESTITUTION ORDER (J. Swallow) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 258 Assigned to standing committee 363 Placed on calendar 783 Read the second time 783 Read the third time 920 Signed by the President and returned to the House 921 Sub. H.B. 216 -- SALES TAX EXEMPTION FOR MUNICIPALITY-SPONSORED EVENTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 235 Assigned to standing committee 312 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1378 Enacting Clause Stricken 1837 H.B. 217 -- EDGE OF THE CEDARS STATE PARK ACCESS ROAD (K. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 194 Assigned to standing committee 272 Placed on calendar 395 Read the second time 459 Read the third time 717 Circled 459 Uncircled 662 Signed by the President and returned to the House 718 Action taken by the Governor 1560 H.B. 219 -- NOTICE OF RIGHTS TO REMOVE MECHANICS LIEN (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 223 Assigned to standing committee 273 Sub. H.B. 219 -- RESIDENCE LIEN RECOVERY FUND AMENDMENTS (M. Dillree) Signed by the President and returned to the House 1059 2nd Sub. H.B. 219 -- NOTICE OF RIGHTS TO REMOVE MECHANICS LIEN (M. Dillree) Substituted 714 Read the first time 714 2nd Sub. H.B. 219 -- RESIDENCE LIEN RECOVERY FUND AMENDMENTS (M. Dillree) Placed on calendar 714 Read the second time 933 Read the third time 992 Transmitted to the House 992 H.B. 220 -- DISPLAY OF LICENSE PLATES ON TRUCKS AND TRAILERS (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 177 Assigned to standing committee 206 Placed on calendar 296 Read the second time 296 Read the third time 443 Signed by the President and returned to the House 443 Action taken by the Governor 1134 H.B. 221 -- UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - REAUTHORIZATION (B. Wright) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 194 Assigned to standing committee 272 Placed on calendar 394 Read the second time 458 Read the third time 502 Signed by the President and returned to the House 502 Action taken by the Governor 1134 H.B. 222 -- BOILER INSPECTION AMENDMENTS (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 166 Assigned to standing committee 205 Placed on calendar 295 Read the second time 295 Read the third time 442 Signed by the President and returned to the House 443 H.B. 223 -- OFFENDER EXPENSES AMENDMENTS (P. Buckner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 166 Assigned to standing committee 205 Placed on calendar 871 Read the second time 871 Read the third time 1062 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1063 H.B. 224 -- HEALTH CARE ASSISTANT REGISTRATION ACT (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 194 Assigned to standing committee 272 Placed on calendar 394, 507 Read the second time 394, 721 Read the third time 789 Circled 721, 789 Uncircled 728, 876 Signed by the President and returned to the House 877 Action taken by the Governor 1655 H.B. 225 -- JURISDICTION IN UTAH COURTS (P. Arent) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 235 Assigned to standing committee 272 Placed on calendar 871 Read the second time 871 Read the third time 1063 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1063 H.B. 226 -- OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT FOR MENTAL HEALTH ADVISOR (M. Dayton) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 166 Assigned to standing committee 205 Placed on calendar 394 Read the second time 394 Read the third time 547 Signed by the President and returned to the House 547 Action taken by the Governor 1560 H.B. 227 -- SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTIONS (J. Swallow) Recalled 1227 Sub. H.B. 227 -- SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTIONS (J. Swallow) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 357 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 714, 837, 1230 Amendments 714, 868, 1014, 1066 Read the second time 953 Read the third time 1066, 1302 Circled 953, 1066, 1068, 1230 Uncircled 1014, 1068, 1074 Transmitted to the House 1074, 1302 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1152, 1360 H.B. 229 -- MEMBERSHIP ON UTAH SPORTS AUTHORITY (J. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 166 Assigned to standing committee 362 Placed on calendar 594 Read the second time 728 Read the third time 788 H.B. 232 -- STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS (P. Buckner) Placed on calendar 871 Sub. H.B. 232 -- STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS (P. Buckner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 235 Assigned to standing committee 363 Read the second time 871 Read the third time 1063 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1064 H.B. 233 -- ANTIDISCRIMINATION ADVISORY COUNCIL (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 223 Assigned to standing committee 409 Placed on calendar 545 Read the second time 726 Read the third time 786 Signed by the President and returned to the House 787 H.B. 234 -- SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION LIMIT AMENDMENT (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 880 Assigned to standing committee 939 Placed on calendar 1158, 1594 Read the second time 1671 Read the third time 1671 Reconsideration 1759 Failed 1671 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1760 H.B. 235 -- CONSUMER CREDIT CODE AMENDMENTS (K. Garn) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1076 Assigned to standing committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1594, 1666 Amendments 1777 Read the second time 1672 Read the third time 1672 Circled 1672 Uncircled 1760 Transmitted to the House 1778 Recalled 1771 Reconsideration 1777 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1799, 1829 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1375 H.B. 236 -- FUNDING FOR CLEANUP OF UDOT DUMPSITE (D. Zolman) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 652 Assigned to standing committee 797 Placed on calendar 1084 Enacting Clause Stricken 1837 H.B. 237 -- GROWTH IMPACT HIGHWAY AMENDMENTS (T. Hatch) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 357 Assigned to standing committee 606 Placed on calendar 781 Read the second time 935 Read the third time 998 Circled 935, 998 Uncircled 951, 1003 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1003 H.B. 238 -- TRANSIT DISTRICT AUTHORITY (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 177 Assigned to standing committee 312 Placed on calendar 547 Read the second time 727 Read the third time 788 Signed by the President and returned to the House 788 H.B. 239 -- CHILD WELFARE AMENDMENTS (J. Haymond) Placed on calendar 1695 Amendments 1372 Sub. H.B. 239 -- CHILD WELFARE AMENDMENTS (J. Haymond) Uncircled 1481 2nd Sub. H.B. 239 -- CHILD WELFARE AMENDMENTS (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1060 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Placed on calendar 1443 Amendments 1697 Read the second time 1479, 1697 Read the third time 1479, 1697 Circled 1479 Transmitted to the House 1699 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1799 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1373, 1481 H.B. 240 -- UTAH FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE REPEALER (T. Rowan) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 441 Assigned to standing committee 556 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1375 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 Sub. H.B. 241 -- HIGHER EDUCATION SAVINGS INCENTIVE PROGRAMS (K. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 344 Assigned to standing committee 556 Placed on calendar 712 Read the second time 712 Read the third time 872 Signed by the President and returned to the House 872 H.B. 242 -- REVOCATION OF CONCEALED FIREARM PERMIT AMENDMENTS (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 593 Assigned to standing committee 798 Placed on calendar 869 Read the second time 954 Circled 954 Uncircled 1231 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 H.B. 243 -- RECOGNITION OF NON-COURT ORDERED GUARDIANSHIPS (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 593 Assigned to standing committee 709 Placed on calendar 1085 Read the second time 1085 Read the third time 1278 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1279 H.B. 244 -- DUI PENALTIES AMENDMENT (P. Buckner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 357 Assigned to standing committee 509 Placed on calendar 781 Read the second time 935 Read the third time 993 Signed by the President and returned to the House 993 H.B. 245 -- UTAH BOTANICAL CENTER APPROPRIATION (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 492 Assigned to standing committee 557 Placed on calendar 712, 1439 Amendments 1457, 1458 Read the second time 929 Read the third time 1457 Transmitted to the House 1457, 1459 Tabled 929 Reconsideration 1458 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1509 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 H.B. 247 -- REVENUES FOR THE STATE SCHOOL FUND (D. Iverson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 235, 1076 Assigned to standing committee 311 Placed on calendar 493, 597, 1089 Read the second time 493, 729, 1089 Read the third time 789 Tabled 1089 Recalled 931 Signed by the President and returned to the House 789 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 H.B. 248 -- APPROPRIATION FOR SUBMARINE MEMORIAL (D. Zolman) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 258 Assigned to standing committee 363 Placed on calendar 543 Read the second time 722 Tabled 722 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 H.B. 249 -- CLARIFICATION ON PROBATION LIMITATIONS (G. Curtis) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 258 Assigned to standing committee 363 Placed on calendar 656 Read the second time 656 Read the third time 831 Signed by the President and returned to the House 831 Action taken by the Governor 1655 H.B. 250 -- COLLECTION OF DEFAULTED STUDENT LOANS (O. Carnahan) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1204 Assigned to standing committee 1232 Placed on calendar 1511 Read the second time 1575 Read the third time 1575 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1575 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1372 H.B. 251 -- DISABILITY CENTER TRUST FUND AMENDMENTS (G. Davis) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 457 Assigned to standing committee 557 Placed on calendar 712 Read the second time 932 Read the third time 991 Circled 991 Uncircled 995 Signed by the President and returned to the House 995 H.B. 252 -- WATER QUALITY ACT AMENDMENTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 235 Assigned to standing committee 272 Placed on calendar 493 Read the second time 493 Read the third time 657 Signed by the President and returned to the House 657 H.B. 253 -- VEHICLE SAFETY INSPECTION CERTIFICATE AMENDMENTS (G. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 258 Assigned to standing committee 363 Placed on calendar 492 Read the second time 665 Read the third time 718 Signed by the President and returned to the House 718 Action taken by the Governor 1655 H.B. 256 -- RURAL ENTERPRISE ZONES (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 780 Assigned to standing committee 840 Placed on calendar 1081 Read the third time 1274 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1275 H.B. 258 -- GAMBLING AMENDMENTS (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 294 Assigned to standing committee 363 Placed on calendar 783 Substituted 955 Read the second time 947 Circled 947 Uncircled 955 Sub. H.B. 258 -- GAMBLING AMENDMENTS (B. Chard) Read the third time 1000 Transmitted to the House 1001 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1059 H.B. 259 -- SALE OF VEHICLE (B. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 357 Assigned to standing committee 408 Placed on calendar 941 Read the second time 941 Read the third time 1138 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1139 H.B. 260 -- PUBLIC EDUCATION SERVICES APPROPRIATION (J. Gowans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 294 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 595, 1439 Amendments 1461 Read the second time 729 Read the third time 1461 Transmitted to the House 1461 Tabled 730 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1509 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 H.B. 261 -- MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVICE SELECTION PROCEDURES (R. Killpack) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 235 Assigned to standing committee 363 Placed on calendar 547 Read the second time 547 Read the third time 716 Signed by the President and returned to the House 717 Action taken by the Governor 1560 H.B. 264 -- ADOPTION ACT AMENDMENTS (R. Killpack) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 258 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 712 Read the second time 932 Read the third time 991 Signed by the President and returned to the House 991 Sub. H.B. 265 -- TITLE INSURANCE AMENDMENTS (T. Hatch) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1361 Placed on calendar 1594 Read the second time 1671, 1681, 1694 Read the third time 1671, 1681, 1694 Circled 1671, 1681 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1694 H.B. 267 -- SEX ABUSE OF A CHILD (J. Murray) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 441 Assigned to standing committee 557 Placed on calendar 712, 1439 Amendments 712 Read the second time 932 Read the third time 1452 Transmitted to the House 1453 Tabled 933 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1509 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 H.B. 270 -- CHILD SUPPORT FOR ADULT CHILDREN (J. Swallow) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 916 Assigned to standing committee 1002 Placed on calendar 1157, 1367 Read the second time 1438 Read the third time 1565 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1566 H.B. 272 -- INMATE PRODUCTIVITY AND WORK SKILLS (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 593 Assigned to standing committee 798 Placed on calendar 869 Amendments 869 Read the second time 954 Read the third time 999 Transmitted to the House 999 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1075 H.B. 273 -- WATER EXCHANGE APPLICATIONS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 294 Referred to the President of the Senate 357 Assigned to standing committee 409 Placed on calendar 1383 Returned to the House 317 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1307, 1375, 1442 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 H.B. 274 -- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY STRUCTURE AMENDMENTS (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 604 Assigned to standing committee 886 Placed on calendar 1156 Read the second time 1156 Read the third time 1351 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1352 H.B. 275 -- ANNEXATION OF AGRICULTURE PROTECTION AREAS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 542 Assigned to standing committee 709 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1379 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 Sub. H.B. 276 -- CONSERVATION DISTRICT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE APPROPRIATION (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 357 Assigned to standing committee 509 Placed on calendar 715, 1439 Amendments 1446 Read the second time 934 Read the third time 1446 Circled 934 Uncircled 946 Transmitted to the House 1447 Tabled 947 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1509 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 H.B. 277 -- LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AMENDMENTS (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 457 Assigned to standing committee 556 Placed on calendar 941 Read the second time 941 Read the third time 1139 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1139 H.B. 278 -- VEHICLE REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS (C. Saunders) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 593 Assigned to standing committee 798 Placed on calendar 869, 991 Amendments 869 Read the second time 954 Read the third time 991 Tabled 955, 991 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 H.B. 279 -- AMENDMENTS TO OLENE WALKER HOUSING TRUST FUND (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 988 Assigned to standing committee 1002 Placed on calendar 1753 Amendments 1805 Read the second time 1768 Read the third time 1768 Circled 1800 Uncircled 1805 Transmitted to the House 1806 Recalled 1780 Reconsideration 1800 Failed 1769 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1829 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1305 H.B. 280 -- WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE AMENDMENTS (B. Wright) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 492 Assigned to standing committee 557 Placed on calendar 782 Amendments 782 Read the second time 944 Read the third time 994 Transmitted to the House 994 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1075 H.B. 281 -- PROOF OF APPROPRIATION REQUIREMENTS (M. Styler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 344 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 655 Read the second time 731 Read the third time 790 Signed by the President and returned to the House 790 Action taken by the Governor 1655 H.B. 282 -- AVOIDING CONFLICTS OF INTEREST FOR MEMBERS OF SCHOOL BOARDS (L. Frandsen) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 457 Assigned to standing committee 886 Placed on calendar 1156 Read the second time 1156, 1352 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1352 H.B. 283 -- ICE CREAM AND MILK DISPENSER REQUIREMENTS (G. Davis) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 593 Assigned to standing committee 709 Placed on calendar 870 Read the second time 870 Read the third time 1061 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1062 Sub. H.B. 284 -- APPROPRIATION FOR BRIDGERLAND ICE ARENA (C. Buttars) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 780 Assigned to standing committee 887 Placed on calendar 1443 Amendments 1484 Read the second time 1484 Read the third time 1484 Transmitted to the House 1484 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1561 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1379 H.B. 285 -- APPROPRIATION FOR COUNTY LAND USE PLANS (D. Iverson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 780 Assigned to standing committee 887 Placed on calendar 1442 Amendments 1469 Read the second time 1469 Read the third time 1469 Refuse to Recede 1562 Joint Conference Committee assignment 1600 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1379 Sub. H.B. 285 -- () Joint Conference Committee Report 1687 Sub. H.B. 285 -- APPROPRIATION FOR LAND USE PLANS (D. Iverson) Read for the first time 1687 Read the second time 1687 Read the third time 1687 Transmitted to the House 1688 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1765 H.B. 286 -- GUN EDUCATION FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (B. Holladay) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 707 Assigned to standing committee 886 Placed on calendar 1770 Read the second time 1821 Read the third time 1821 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1822 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1294 2nd Sub. H.B. 287 -- TAX INCREMENT FINANCING FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING (G. Davis) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1274 Placed on calendar 1823 Read the second time 1825 Read the third time 1825 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1825 H.B. 290 -- ENGINEER LICENSE AMENDMENTS (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 652 Assigned to standing committee 797 Placed on calendar 941 Read the second time 941 Read the third time 1138 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1138 H.B. 291 -- HIGHER EDUCATION TUITION WAIVERS (J. Hickman) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 780 Assigned to standing committee 840 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1294 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 H.B. 292 -- UTAH NATIONAL GUARD TUITION ASSISTANCE (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 542 Assigned to standing committee 709 Placed on calendar 1155, 1442 Amendments 1476 Read the second time 1476 Read the third time 1476 Transmitted to the House 1476 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1561 Other 1476 H.B. 294 -- APPROPRIATION FOR ROY MUSEUM (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 441 Assigned to standing committee 557 Placed on calendar 712 Amendments 711 Read the second time 929 Tabled 930 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 H.B. 295 -- METROPOLITAN PUBLIC SAFETY TASK FORCE (P. Buckner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 593 Assigned to standing committee 798 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1379 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 H.B. 296 -- MINING RECLAMATION AMENDMENTS AND APPROPRIATION (J. Gowans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 492 Assigned to standing committee 605 Placed on calendar 782, 1439 Amendments 1450 Read the second time 946 Read the third time 1450 Transmitted to the House 1451 Tabled 946 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1509 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 H.B. 297 -- COUNTY EMPLOYEES RUNNING FOR COUNTY OFFICE (G. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 780 Assigned to standing committee 887 Placed on calendar 1218, 1383 Read the second time 1444 Read the third time 1568 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1569 H.B. 300 -- EDUCATOR BACKGROUND CHECK AMENDMENTS (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1135 Assigned to standing committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1680 Amendments 1371 Read the second time 1694 Read the third time 1694 Transmitted to the House 1695 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1765 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1372 Sub. H.B. 301 -- MINIMUM AGE FOR MARRIAGE (C. Saunders) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 988 Assigned to standing committee 1002 Placed on calendar 1157, 1770 Read the second time 1813 Read the third time 1813 Transmitted to the House 1834 Recalled 1827 Reconsideration 1833 Failed 1814 H.B. 302 -- CONVEYANCE OF WATER RIGHTS (M. Styler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 593 Assigned to standing committee 709 Placed on calendar 871, 1061 Amendments 1073 Read the second time 871, 1073 Read the third time 1142 Transmitted to the House 1143 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1203 H.B. 304 -- INITIATIVE PROCESS AMENDMENTS (K. Garn) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 988 Assigned to standing committee 1002 Placed on calendar 1574 Read the second time 1589, 1681 Read the third time 1681 Circled 1589 Uncircled 1594 Failed 1594 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1682 Other 1594 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1026, 1379 H.B. 306 -- CAPITOL SENTENCING AMENDMENTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 988 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Placed on calendar 1207, 1367 Read the second time 1438 Read the third time 1566 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1566 H.B. 307 -- REGULATION OF IMPOUNDED VEHICLES (C. Saunders) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 707 Assigned to standing committee 840 Placed on calendar 942, 1367 Amendments 941 Read the second time 1440 Read the third time 1568 Transmitted to the House 1568 2nd Sub. H.B. 308 -- PEACE OFFICER AMENDMENTS (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1153 Assigned to standing committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1770 Amendments 1814 Read the second time 1814 Read the third time 1814 Transmitted to the House 1815 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1829 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1306, 1379 H.B. 309 -- CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT AMENDMENTS (P. Arent) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 707 Assigned to standing committee 886 Placed on calendar 1084 Read the second time 1084 Read the third time 1276 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1277 H.B. 310 -- WRONGFUL APPROPRIATION (B. Holladay) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 780 Assigned to standing committee 887 Placed on calendar 1218, 1680 Read the second time 1753 Read the third time 1753 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1753 H.B. 311 -- CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES PENALTY AMENDMENTS (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 826 Assigned to standing committee 886 Placed on calendar 1156 Read the second time 1156 Read the third time 1352 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1354 H.B. 313 -- CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN PRACTICE ACT AMENDMENTS (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 988 Assigned to standing committee 1002 Placed on calendar 1156, 1367 Amendments 1156, 1506, 1663, 1678 Read the second time 1382, 1663 Read the third time 1663 Circled 1382, 1506 Uncircled 1506, 1570 Transmitted to the House 1571, 1664, 1678 Tabled 1571 Recalled 1669 Reconsideration 1587, 1678 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1752 H.B. 314 -- FUNDING FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1060 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1379 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 H.B. 316 -- SUNSET AERONAUTICS COMMITTEE (B. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 780 Assigned to standing committee 886 Placed on calendar 1081 Read the third time 1275 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1275 H.B. 317 -- EXPERT DISCOVERY AMENDMENTS (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 988 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1377 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 Sub. H.B. 319 -- PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMENT AMENDMENTS (O. Carnahan) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1290 Placed on calendar 1823 Amendments 1824 Read the second time 1823 Read the third time 1823 Transmitted to the House 1824 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1829 Sub. H.B. 320 -- TRUANCY AMENDMENTS (D. Bourdeaux) Read for the first time 1510 Placed on calendar 1510 Read the second time 1510 Circled 1511 Referred to Secretary of the Senate for interim study 1667 Enacting Clause Stricken 1667 H.B. 321 -- STALKING AMENDMENTS (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1060 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Placed on calendar 1207 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 H.B. 322 -- FISCAL NOTE ON LEGISLATION (M. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1076 Assigned to standing committee 1232 Placed on calendar 1443 Read the second time 1479 Read the third time 1479 Circled 1479 Uncircled 1481 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1481 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1374 H.B. 323 -- AMENDMENTS RELATED TO LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 604 Assigned to standing committee 797 Placed on calendar 941 Read the second time 941 Read the third time 1139 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1140 H.B. 325 -- ASSUMED NAMES FOR BUSINESSES (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1204 Assigned to standing committee 1232 Placed on calendar 1666 Read the second time 1678 Read the third time 1678 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1679 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1375 H.B. 328 -- PUBLIC OFFICE MISCONDUCT AMENDMENTS (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 868 Assigned to standing committee 939 Placed on calendar 1207 Amendments 1206 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 H.B. 330 -- CAPITOL PRESERVATION BOARD (M. Brown) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1135 Assigned to standing committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1574 Amendments 1786 Read the second time 1600 Circled 1600 Uncircled 1786 Transmitted to the House 1787 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1379 H.B. 333 -- WILDLIFE CODE AMENDMENTS (M. Styler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1153 Assigned to standing committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1666 Amendments 1305, 1674 Read the second time 1674 Read the third time 1674 Circled 1674 Uncircled 1683 Transmitted to the House 1684 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1752 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1306 H.B. 336 -- APPROPRIATION FOR TRAILS AND CROSSINGS (A. Tyler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1153 Assigned to standing committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1443 Amendments 1478 Read the second time 1478 Read the third time 1478 Transmitted to the House 1479 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1509 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1306 H.B. 337 -- REGULATION OF CORK-FINISHED WINE TASTING (J. Hickman) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 988 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Placed on calendar 1666 Read the second time 1672 Read the third time 1672 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1672 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1296 H.B. 338 -- BIDDING PROCESS ON STATE BUILDINGS (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 988 Assigned to standing committee 1002 Placed on calendar 1305 Read the second time 1305 Read the third time 1565 Sub. H.B. 339 -- HILL AIR FORCE BASE ADDITION (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 826 Assigned to standing committee 1002 Placed on calendar 1207 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 H.B. 342 -- PILOT PROJECT OF INTERNET VOTING (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 988 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Placed on calendar 1218, 1594 Read the second time 1667 Read the third time 1667 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1668 Sub. H.B. 343 -- NUISANCE CODE AMENDMENTS - SHOOTING RANGES (B. Wright) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1349 Placed on calendar 1680 Read the second time 1692 Read the third time 1692 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1693 H.B. 344 -- DUI PROBATION OR PAROLE (K. Bryson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 707 Assigned to standing committee 840 Placed on calendar 942 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 H.B. 345 -- NOTARIES PUBLIC REVISION (K. Bryson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1204 Assigned to standing committee 1233 Placed on calendar 1823 Read the second time 1825 Read the third time 1825 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1826 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1379 H.B. 346 -- CHILD CARE LICENSING REGULATION (D. Jones) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 880 Assigned to standing committee 939 Placed on calendar 1217 Read the second time 1217 Read the third time 1431 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1431 H.B. 347 -- COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECT FUND (W. Harper) Assigned to standing committee 1233 Placed on calendar 1443 Amendments 1487 Read the second time 1487 Read the third time 1487 Transmitted to the House 1487 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1076 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1509 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1379 H.B. 349 -- REPORTING BY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS - ENFORCEMENT (P. Arent) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 826 Assigned to standing committee 886 Placed on calendar 1081 Read the third time 1275 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1276 Sub. H.B. 350 -- CREATING OR CONSOLIDATING COUNTIES (L. Frandsen) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1371 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 H.B. 351 -- NURSE PRACTICE ACT AMENDMENTS (C. Fox-Finlinson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1371 Placed on calendar 1574 Read the second time 1602, 1662 Read the third time 1662 Circled 1602 Uncircled 1662 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1663 H.B. 353 -- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE RECOVERY AMENDMENTS (G. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1290 Placed on calendar 1753 Read the second time 1782 Read the third time 1782 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1782 H.B. 356 -- ENDOWMENT CARE CEMETERY AMENDMENTS (J. Hickman) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1294 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 Sub. H.B. 357 -- TRANSIENT ROOM TAX AMENDMENTS (K. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1006 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Placed on calendar 1218, 1753 Read the second time 1768 Read the third time 1768 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1768 2nd Sub. H.B. 360 -- AMENDMENTS TO TOURISM, RECREATION, CULTURAL, AND CONVENTION TAX (C. Fox-Finlinson) Placed on calendar 1594 Read the second time 1667 Read the third time 1667 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1667 2nd Sub. H.B. 362 -- SEX OFFENDER PUBLIC RECORDS (B. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1455 H.B. 362 -- SEX OFFENDER PUBLIC RECORDS (B. Allen) Placed on calendar 1666 Read the second time 1679 Read the third time 1752 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1752 H.B. 364 -- HIGHER EDUCATION PHYSICAL FACILITIES (K. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1153 Assigned to standing committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1295 Read the second time 1295 Read the third time 1564 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1564 H.B. 370 -- PROPERTY TAX - INTANGIBLES EXEMPTION (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1349 Placed on calendar 1574 Read the second time 1601 Read the third time 1661 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1661 H.B. 371 -- TAXING AUTHORITY AMENDMENTS (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1444 Placed on calendar 1594 Read the second time 1665 Read the third time 1665 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1665 H.B. 372 -- PORTABILITY OF FUNDING FOR HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (D. Hogue) Placed on calendar 1823 Read the second time 1824 Read the third time 1824 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1825 H.B. 374 -- FRIVOLOUS LAWSUITS AMENDMENTS (D. Gladwell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1361 Placed on calendar 1680 Amendments 1697 Read the second time 1696 Read the third time 1696 Circled 1696 Uncircled 1697 Transmitted to the House 1697 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1765 2nd Sub. H.B. 375 -- AMUSEMENT PARK RIDER RESPONSIBILITY (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1294 Placed on calendar 1456 Read the second time 1468 Read the third time 1468 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1468 H.B. 376 -- BAIL REFORM (G. Curtis) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1444 Placed on calendar 1753 Read the second time 1781 Read the third time 1781 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1782 H.B. 377 -- CONTRIBUTING TO DELINQUENCY OF A MINOR (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1290 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 H.B. 378 -- AMENDMENTS REGARDING RESTITUTION (N. Hendrickson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 938 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Placed on calendar 1217 Read the second time 1217 Read the third time 1431 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1432 2nd Sub. H.B. 380 -- SALES TAX EXEMPTION FOR POLLUTION CONTROL (J. Valentine) Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1374 H.B. 380 -- SALES TAX EXEMPTION FOR POLLUTION CONTROL (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1216 Assigned to standing committee 1232 Substituted 1374 2nd Sub. H.B. 380 -- SALES TAX EXEMPTION FOR POLLUTION CONTROL (J. Valentine) Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 H.B. 385 -- REGISTRATION OF PERSONAL INTRODUCTION SERVICES (A. Bradshaw) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1428 Placed on calendar 1594 Amendments 1669 Read the second time 1669 Read the third time 1669 Transmitted to the House 1670 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1690 H.B. 386 -- STABILIZING SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1274 Placed on calendar 1680 Read the second time 1694 Read the third time 1694 Circled 1694 Uncircled 1761 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1762 Other 1778 H.B. 388 -- PRIVATE PROPERTY OMBUDSMAN (E. Olsen) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1371 Placed on calendar 1666 Amendments 1686 Read the second time 1685 Read the third time 1685 Transmitted to the House 1687 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1565, 1752 H.B. 390 -- PARENTAL CONSENT TO BODY PIERCING (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1290 Placed on calendar 1770 Amendments 1811 Read the second time 1811 Read the third time 1811 Transmitted to the House 1812 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1829 H.B. 392 -- TRAINING IN AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1204 Assigned to standing committee 1232 Placed on calendar 1770 Read the second time 1822 Read the third time 1822 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1823 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1372 H.B. 394 -- STATE SUPERVISION OF JUVENILE (G. Curtis) Assigned to standing committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1753 Read the second time 1789 Read the third time 1789 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1076 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1789 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1373 H.B. 395 -- TAX ASSESSMENTS, PROCEEDINGS, AND CREDIT OR REFUND CLAIMS (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1361 Placed on calendar 1770 Read the second time 1823 Read the third time 1823 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1823 H.B. 399 -- ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY STUDY (D. Tuttle) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1216 Assigned to standing committee 1232 Placed on calendar 1826 Read the second time 1827 Read the third time 1827 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1827 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1376 H.B. 404 -- USE OF CIGARETTE TAX (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1274 Placed on calendar 1680 Amendments 1759 Read the second time 1758 Read the third time 1758 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1774 Sub. H.B. 405 -- APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER FLUORIDE TREATMENTS (M. Carlson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1274 Read the second time 1801 Read the third time 1801 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1802 H.B. 407 -- AQUACULTURE AMENDMENTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1455 Placed on calendar 1680 Read the second time 1693 Read the third time 1693 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1694 H.B. 409 -- GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT ACT (J. Swallow) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1153 Assigned to standing committee 1233 Placed on calendar 1770 Read the second time 1808 Read the third time 1808 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1808 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1379 Sub. H.B. 410 -- TRAFFIC SAFETY TASK FORCE (P. Arent) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1135 Assigned to standing committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1466 Read the second time 1490 Read the third time 1490 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1490 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1306, 1379 H.B. 412 -- RETIREMENT AMENDMENTS (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1444 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 H.B. 414 -- APPROPRIATION TO SUPPORT LITIGATION AGAINST CREATION OF ESCALANTE MONUMENT (G. Way) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1204 Assigned to standing committee 1232 Placed on calendar 1443 Amendments 1486 Read the second time 1486 Read the third time 1486 Transmitted to the House 1487 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1561 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1376 H.B. 416 -- TASK FORCE REVIEWING OPTIONAL FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT (C. Fox-Finlinson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1216 Assigned to standing committee 1233 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1379 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 H.B. 418 -- WATER DISTRICTS - WATER CONSERVATION PLAN (J. Buffmire) Read the second time 1804 Read the third time 1804 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1805 Sub. H.B. 418 -- WATER CONSERVATION PLAN (J. Buffmire) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1290 Placed on calendar 1770 H.B. 420 -- TRUTH IN TAXATION AMENDMENTS (T. Hatch) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1274 Placed on calendar 1680 Read the second time 1766 Read the third time 1766 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1767 Sub. H.B. 421 -- REIMBURSEMENT OF LEGAL FEES AND COSTS TO OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES (M. Styler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1219 Assigned to standing committee 1232 Placed on calendar 1753 Read the second time 1785 Read the third time 1785 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1786 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1374 H.B. 423 -- REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY TAX INCREMENT AMENDMENTS (G. Curtis) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1428 Placed on calendar 1770 Read the second time 1807 Read the third time 1807 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1807 H.B. 425 -- PROPERTY VALUATIONS FOR THE POOR (R. Short) Placed on calendar 1511 Sub. H.B. 425 -- PROPERTY VALUATIONS FOR THE POOR (R. Short) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1216 Assigned to standing committee 1232 Read the second time 1572 Read the third time 1655 Circled 1572 Uncircled 1572 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1656 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1374 H.B. 426 -- TRANSIT DISTRICT AMENDMENTS (A. Bradshaw) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1361 Placed on calendar 1680 Read the second time 1695 Read the third time 1695 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1695 H.B. 427 -- DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS INSURANCE POWERS (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1135 Assigned to standing committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1594 Read the second time 1666 Read the third time 1666 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1666 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1375 H.B. 435 -- REPORTS AND NOTICES AMENDMENTS (G. Davis) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1444 Placed on calendar 1666 Read the second time 1682 Read the third time 1752 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1754 2nd Sub. H.B. 441 -- MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE ACT (M. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1371 Placed on calendar 1574 Amendments 1684 Read the second time 1600 Circled 1600 Uncircled 1684 Transmitted to the House 1685 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1765 Sub. H.B. 444 -- PRIVATIZATION OF QUASI - GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1219 Placed on calendar 1668 Amendments 1696 Read the second time 1692 Read the third time 1692 Circled 1692 Uncircled 1696 Transmitted to the House 1696 Recalled 1595 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1765 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1379 H.B. 447 -- TRAFFIC VIOLATION CHANGES (D. Jones) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1428 Placed on calendar 1680 Amendments 1763 Read the second time 1763 Read the third time 1763 Transmitted to the House 1801 Recalled 1790 Reconsideration 1800 Failed 1763 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1829 H.B. 454 -- REVISIONS TO STATE GOVERNMENT (S. Koehn) Read for the first time 1787 Placed on calendar 1787 Read the second time 1789 Read the third time 1789 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1790 H.B. 460 -- JUSTICE COURT AMENDMENTS (G. Curtis) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1294 Placed on calendar 1770 Read the second time 1808 Read the third time 1808 Circled 1808 Uncircled 1810 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1811 H.B. 461 -- FUNDING FOR HIGHWAY ACQUISITION (K. Garn) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1290 Placed on calendar 1594, 1666 Read the second time 1671, 1682 Read the third time 1671, 1682 Circled 1671 Uncircled 1682 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1683 H.B. 462 -- MOTOR VEHICLE CRIMINAL ACTS AMENDMENTS (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 938 Assigned to standing committee 1002 Placed on calendar 1207 Read the second time 1207 Read the third time 1430 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1431 H.C.R. 1 -- RESOLUTION SUPPORTING RESOURCES FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 223 Assigned to standing committee 272 Placed on calendar 345 Read the second time 454 Read the third time 500 Signed by the President and returned to the House 500 Action taken by the Governor 1134 H.C.R. 2 -- RESOLUTION ON THE FAMILY (E. Olsen) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 391 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 505 Read the second time 506 Signed by the President and returned to the House 506 Action taken by the Governor 1559 H.C.R. 3 -- PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS FOR EDUCATORS RESOLUTION (K. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 136 Assigned to standing committee 178 Placed on calendar 259 Read the second time 259 Read the third time 396 Signed by the President and returned to the House 396 Action taken by the Governor 1134 H.C.R. 4 -- RESOLUTION URGING BUSINESSES TO ADJUST PARENT WORK SCHEDULES (R. Killpack) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 441 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 919 Read the second time 919 Read the third time 1136 Transmitted to the House 1136 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1203 H.C.R. 5 -- RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PRIVATIZATION OF DUTCH JOHN UTAH (J. Seitz) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 357 Assigned to standing committee 409 Placed on calendar 594 Read the second time 594 Read the third time 784 Signed by the President and returned to the House 784 Action taken by the Governor 1655 H.C.R. 6 -- NUCLEAR WASTE STORAGE OPPOSITION RESOLUTION (R. Becker) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 604 Assigned to standing committee 709 Placed on calendar 917, 1753 Read the second time 1781 Read the third time 1781 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1781 H.C.R. 7 -- RESOLUTION URGING SUPPORT OF NATIONAL GUARD (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1076 Assigned to standing committee 1232 Placed on calendar 1456 Read the second time 1468 Read the third time 1468 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1469 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1377 H.C.R. 8 -- RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING UTAH RUSSIA DAYS (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1072 Placed on calendar 1072 Read the second time 1072 Read the third time 1072 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1073 Action taken by the Governor 1152 H.C.R. 9 -- RESOLUTION URGING PRESIDENT TO GIVE PURPLE HEARTS (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1060 Assigned to standing committee 1232 Placed on calendar 1666 Read the second time 1672 Read the third time 1672 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1673 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1377 H.C.R. 10 -- RESOLUTION ON OLYMPIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1219 Assigned to standing committee 1233 Placed on calendar 1770 Amendments 1791, 1809 Read the second time 1790 Read the third time 1790 Circled 1790 Uncircled 1791 Transmitted to the House 1793 Concurrence 1810 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1810 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1379 H.C.R. 11 -- RESOLUTION APPROVING INDUSTRIAL WASTE PERMIT (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1076 Assigned to standing committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1666, 1692 Amendments 1295 Read the second time 1673 Read the third time 1673 Transmitted to the House 1673 Refuse to Recede 1693 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1765 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1296 H.C.R. 13 -- COMMEMORATING THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS IN UTAH (D. Jones) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1509 Enacting Clause Stricken 1838 H.J.R. 2 -- RESOLUTION SUPPORTING LAWSUIT OPPOSING GRAND STAIRCASE ESCALANTE NATIONAL MONUMENT DESIGNATION (D. Iverson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 880 Assigned to standing committee 1232 Placed on calendar 1680 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1761 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1376 H.J.R. 4 -- RESOLUTION ELIMINATING VOTING RIGHTS OF CONVICTED FELONS (C. Saunders) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 344 Assigned to standing committee 557 Substituted 943 Sub. H.J.R. 4 -- RESOLUTION ELIMINATING VOTING RIGHTS OF CONVICTED FELONS (C. Saunders) Placed on calendar 944, 1574 Amendments 943 Read the second time 1583 Read the third time 1658 Transmitted to the House 1658 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1677 H.J.R. 6 -- RESOLUTION AMENDING NOTICE FOR SPECIAL SESSIONS (B. Goodfellow) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 177 Assigned to standing committee 205 Read the second time 663 Tabled 664 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1363 H.J.R. 7 -- RESOLUTION ON RESTRUCTURING OF ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 136 Assigned to standing committee 205 Placed on calendar 297 Read the second time 297 Read the third time 443 Signed by the President and returned to the House 444 H.J.R. 8 -- LEGISLATIVE ELIGIBILITY RESOLUTION (P. Arent) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 177 Assigned to standing committee 206 Placed on calendar 714, 1000 Amendments 1350 Read the second time 934 Read the third time 1000 Transmitted to the House 1351 Tabled 934 Recalled 1297 Reconsideration 1350 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1000, 1427 H.J.R. 9 -- RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING SCHOOL BREAK FOR 2002 OLYMPICS (G. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 235 Assigned to standing committee 272 Placed on calendar 395 Read the second time 459 Read the third time 718 Circled 459 Uncircled 663 Signed by the President and returned to the House 719 H.J.R. 10 -- JOINT RULES RESOLUTION - AMENDMENTS TO PROCESSES (J. Hickman) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 81 Placed on calendar 94 Read the second time 121 Read the third time 143 Transmitted to the House 143 H.J.R. 11 -- REHABILITATION OF WILDFIRE DAMAGED LANDS RESOLUTION (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 294 Assigned to standing committee 409 Placed on calendar 543 Amendments 543 Read the second time 722 Read the third time 786 Transmitted to the House 786 Signed by the President and returned to the House 867 H.J.R. 13 -- RESOLUTION URGING IMPROVEMENTS ON HIGHWAY 6 (B. King) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1371 Placed on calendar 1666 Read the second time 1673 Read the third time 1673 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1674 H.J.R. 16 -- RESOLUTION AMENDING GOVERNANCE OF PUBLIC EDUCATION (G. Way) Enacting Clause Stricken 1839 H.J.R. 17 -- RESOLUTION URGING COOPERATION ON SITING OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE FACILITY (E. Anderson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1274 Placed on calendar 1770 Read the second time 1822 Read the third time 1822 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1822 H.J.R. 18 -- RESOLUTION ON HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENTS (L. Frandsen) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1428 Enacting Clause Stricken 1839 S S.B. 1 -- APPROPRIATION ACT (L. McAllister) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 297 Placed on calendar 1588 Amendments 1588 Read the second time 1588 Read the third time 1588 Transmitted to the House 1589, 1654 Concurrence 1653 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1677 S.B. 2 -- 1998 HIGHWAY FINANCING (L. Beattie) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 298 Placed on calendar 1481 Amendments 1493 Read the second time 1493 Read the third time 1493 Circled 1481 Uncircled 1493 Transmitted to the House 1493, 1510 Concurrence 1510 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 3 -- MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM ACT AMENDMENT (R. Montgomery) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 298 Placed on calendar 1588 Read the second time 1589 Read the third time 1589 Transmitted to the House 1589, 1600 Concurrence 1600 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1677 S.B. 4 -- MEDICAL EXAMINER AUTHORITY (R. Montgomery) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 16 Assigned to standing committee 38 Placed on calendar 95 Read the second time 145 Read the third time 228 Circled 145 Uncircled 200 Transmitted to the House 228 Enacting Clause Stricken 1842 S.B. 5 -- JUDICIAL CUSTODY OF YOUTH TO HUMAN SERVICES (N. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 17 Assigned to standing committee 38 Placed on calendar 116 Amendments 115 Read the second time 202 Read the third time 233 Transmitted to the House 233 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 706 Action taken by the Governor 1654 S.B. 6 -- ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES OF UNINSURED MOTOR VEHICLE VIOLATIONS (D. Steele) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 17 Assigned to standing committee 38 Placed on calendar 83 Amendments 82, 97, 101 Read the second time 85 Before the Senate 101 Read the third time 118 Transmitted to the House 119 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 706 Action taken by the Governor 1654 Other 507 S.B. 7 -- SPECIAL FUEL TAX CERTIFICATE REPEAL (D. Steele) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 17 Assigned to standing committee 38 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 83 Enacting Clause Stricken 1839 S.B. 8 -- REAUTHORIZATION OF AND AMENDMENTS TO UNINSURED MOTORIST DATABASE PROGRAM (D. Steele) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 18 Assigned to standing committee 38 Placed on calendar 83 Amendments 83 Read the second time 102 Read the third time 119 Transmitted to the House 121 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 706 Action taken by the Governor 1654 S.B. 9 -- INCOME TAX AMENDMENTS (H. Nielson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 18 Enacting Clause Stricken 1507, 1839 S.B. 10 -- REGISTRY OF UNIDENTIFIED DECEASED PERSONS (H. Nielson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 18 Assigned to standing committee 38 Placed on calendar 95 Amendments 145 Read the second time 145 Read the third time 169 Transmitted to the House 169 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1495 S.B. 11 -- TRANSPLANTS OF WILDLIFE (A. Myrin) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 18 Placed on calendar 39 Read the second time 40 Read the third time 70 Transmitted to the House 70, 938 Concurrence 938 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1006 S.B. 12 -- MANAGEMENT PLANS OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES LAND (A. Myrin) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 19 Placed on calendar 39 Read the second time 40 Read the third time 70 Transmitted to the House 71 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 937 S.B. 13 -- CREATING A PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT (M. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 19 Assigned to standing committee 271 S.B. 13 -- PROCESS FOR CREATING A PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT (M. Peterson) Placed on calendar 395 Amendments 394, 1158 Read the second time 733 Circled 733 Uncircled 1158 Failed 1158 Enacting Clause Stricken 1839 S.B. 14 -- ELECTRONIC PROCESS FOR PAYROLL (J. Holmgren) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 19 Assigned to standing committee 38 Placed on calendar 97 Read the second time 147 Read the third time 171 Transmitted to the House 171, 1599 Concurrence 1598 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1677 S.B. 15 -- STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON PROSECUTING FOR BRIBERY (J. Hull) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 19 Assigned to standing committee 38 Placed on calendar 97 Amendments 97 Read the second time 152 Read the third time 173 Transmitted to the House 174 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 937 S.B. 16 -- TRANSFER OF AGRICULTURAL LAND WITHIN CITY (R. Muhlestein) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 20 Assigned to standing committee 38 Placed on calendar 97 Amendments 96, 174 Read the second time 149 Before the Senate 174 Read the third time 198 Circled 149 Transmitted to the House 198 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 604 Action taken by the Governor 1654 S.B. 17 -- PROPERTY TAX - EXTENDING RESIDENTIAL EXEMPTION (D. Buhler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 20 Assigned to standing committee 38 Placed on calendar 118 Amendments 117, 316 Read the second time 316 Read the third time 348 Circled 348 Uncircled 550 Referred to Secretary of the Senate for interim study 550 Other 121 Enacting Clause Stricken 1839 S.B. 18 -- PROHIBITING ALCOHOL IN SCHOOLS (L. McAllister) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 20 Assigned to standing committee 37 Placed on calendar 95 Amendments 122 Read the second time 122 Read the third time 144 Transmitted to the House 145 Concurrence 441 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 541 Action taken by the Governor 1133 S.B. 19 -- AIR QUALITY BOARD POWERS (L. McAllister) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 20 Assigned to standing committee 124 Placed on calendar 259 Amendments 258 Read the second time 359 Read the third time 597 Circled 359 Uncircled 549 Transmitted to the House 598 Enacting Clause Stricken 1842 S.B. 20 -- PENALTIES FOR SPEEDING IN CONSTRUCTION ZONES (D. Buhler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 20 Assigned to standing committee 153 Placed on calendar 224 Amendments 223 Read the second time 353 Read the third time 404 Transmitted to the House 405 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 724 S.B. 21 -- ANIMAL SHELTER PET STERILIZATION ACT (R. Steiner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 21 Assigned to standing committee 94 Placed on calendar 545 Amendments 543 Read the second time 736 Read the third time 793 Transmitted to the House 793 Failed 1290 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1653 S.B. 22 -- UNSOLICITED LOAN REGULATION (R. Muhlestein) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 21 Assigned to standing committee 37 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1375 Enacting Clause Stricken 1839 S.B. 23 -- NEGLIGENT STORAGE OF LOADED FIREARM (R. Steiner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 21 Assigned to standing committee 312 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1380 Enacting Clause Stricken 1839 S.B. 24 -- SNOWMOBILE SPECIAL LICENSE PLATES (J. Holmgren) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 22 Assigned to standing committee 69 Placed on calendar 115 Amendments 114, 665 Substituted 502 Read the second time 175 Read the third time 199 Circled 199, 265, 503 Uncircled 233, 265, 502, 606 Transmitted to the House 665, 1582 Concurrence 1582 Reconsideration 664 Failed 608 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1653 S.B. 25 -- UNIFORM ALLOWANCE FOR UTAH HIGHWAY PATROL (R. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 22 Assigned to standing committee 70 Placed on calendar 115 Read the second time 178 Read the third time 199 Transmitted to the House 199, 1490 Concurrence 1489 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1561 S.B. 26 -- UTAH CHILD CARE LICENSING ACT REVISIONS (L. Blackham) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 22 Assigned to standing committee 124 Placed on calendar 260 Amendments 1819 Substituted 259 Read the second time 360 Read the third time 446 Circled 1765 Transmitted to the House 447, 1821 Refuse to Recede 1773 Conference Committee 1788 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1836 S.B. 27 -- PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT PRACTICE ACT (L. Blackham) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 22 Assigned to standing committee 38 Placed on calendar 95 Read the second time 146 Read the third time 169 Transmitted to the House 170 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 706 Action taken by the Governor 1654 S.B. 28 -- MASSAGE PRACTICE ACT AMENDMENTS (R. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 22 Assigned to standing committee 38 Placed on calendar 259 Amendments 258, 459, 613, 660 Substituted 258 Read the second time 359 Read the third time 660 Circled 359, 460, 661 Uncircled 459, 612, 796 Transmitted to the House 796, 1572 Concurrence 1571 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1653 S.B. 29 -- APPROPRIATION FOR MOVING BOTANICAL GARDENS (J. Holmgren) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 23 Assigned to standing committee 70 Placed on calendar 115 Amendments 114 Read the second time 199 Read the third time 228 Transmitted to the House 230, 1496 Concurrence 1495 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 30 -- SCHOOL ACTIVITIES REPORT (A. Myrin) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 23 Assigned to standing committee 94 Placed on calendar 140 Amendments 140, 315 Read the second time 268 Read the third time 315 Transmitted to the House 315 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 987 S.B. 31 -- SALES TAX ON FOOD AMENDMENTS (S. Howell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 23 Assigned to standing committee 69 Placed on calendar 655 Substituted 655 Read the second time 882 Read the third time 1067 Circled 882 Uncircled 1024 Transmitted to the House 1067 Final vote 1068 Enacting Clause Stricken 1842 S.B. 32 -- REAL ESTATE RECOVERY FUND AMENDMENTS (L. Mansell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 23 Assigned to standing committee 37 Placed on calendar 95 Read the second time 121 Read the third time 144 Transmitted to the House 144 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 440 S.B. 33 -- TASK FORCE REVIEWING FEDERAL FUNDING (R. Muhlestein) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 24 Assigned to standing committee 272 Placed on calendar 346 Amendments 346 Read the second time 553 Read the third time 601 Transmitted to the House 602 Enacting Clause Stricken 1842 S.B. 34 -- SALES TAX - EXEMPTION FOR HIGHER EDUCATION ATHLETIC EVENTS (L. Hillyard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 24 Assigned to standing committee 124 Placed on calendar 195 Amendments 399 Substituted 195 Read the second time 313 Read the third time 348 Circled 348 Uncircled 399 Transmitted to the House 400 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1495 Other 233 S.B. 35 -- RECREATION AND TOURISM RESEARCH AND EXTENSION PROGRAM (L. Hillyard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 39 Assigned to standing committee 124 Placed on calendar 167 Read the second time 270 Read the third time 347 Transmitted to the House 348, 1496 Concurrence 1496 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 36 -- DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING ACT AMENDMENTS (S. Howell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 67 Assigned to standing committee 177 Placed on calendar 941 Amendments 940, 1150 Substituted 940, 1094 Read the second time 1092 Read the third time 1148 Circled 1092, 1148 Uncircled 1094, 1150 Transmitted to the House 1151 Enacting Clause Stricken 1842 S.B. 37 -- OPEN SPACE NEAR STATE PRISON (R. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 67 Assigned to standing committee 152 Placed on calendar 297 Amendments 296 Read the second time 444 Read the third time 494 Transmitted to the House 494, 1497 Concurrence 1497 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 Other 314 S.B. 38 -- EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS OF ADOPTION ASSISTANCE (C. Taylor) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 84 Assigned to standing committee 153 Placed on calendar 345 Amendments 551 Read the second time 551 Read the third time 599 Transmitted to the House 599 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 39 -- PENALTIES FOR SALE OF TOBACCO TO YOUTH (R. Montgomery) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 84 Assigned to standing committee 153 Placed on calendar 259 Substituted 258 Read the second time 359 Read the third time 445 Transmitted to the House 445 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 937 S.B. 40 -- NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING (C. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 98 Assigned to standing committee 153 Placed on calendar 260 Amendments 260, 361, 447 Read the second time 360 Read the third time 447 Transmitted to the House 448 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 937 S.B. 41 -- WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICTS TAXING AUTHORITY (M. Waddoups) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 99 Assigned to standing committee 271 Placed on calendar 546 Amendments 545 Read the second time 737 Before the Senate 832 Circled 737 Uncircled 795 Failed 832 Enacting Clause Stricken 1839 S.B. 42 -- OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE SUNRISE TASK FORCE (L. Mansell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 140 Assigned to standing committee 271 Placed on calendar 392 Read the second time 612 Read the third time 659 Transmitted to the House 662, 1562, 1669 Concurrence 1562, 1669 Reconsideration 1669 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1653 S.B. 43 -- GOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITY - NOTICE OF CLAIM (M. Waddoups) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 141 Assigned to standing committee 271 Placed on calendar 494 Read the second time 494 Read the third time 657 Transmitted to the House 658 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1152 S.B. 44 -- APPROPRIATION FOR A FACILITY FOR URBAN INDIAN PROGRAMS (P. Suazo) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 141 Assigned to standing committee 177 S.B. 44 -- APPROPRIATION FOR A SITE FOR URBAN INDIAN PROGRAMS (P. Suazo) Placed on calendar 345 Amendments 599 Read the second time 551 Read the third time 599 Transmitted to the House 600, 1498 Concurrence 1497 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 Other 507 S.B. 45 -- GANG AMENDMENTS (D. Buhler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 141 Assigned to standing committee 271 Placed on calendar 345 Other 507 Enacting Clause Stricken 1839 S.B. 46 -- URBAN AND COMMUNITY FORESTRY (R. Steiner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 141 Assigned to standing committee 206 Placed on calendar 297 Read the second time 550 Read the third time 598 Transmitted to the House 598 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 937 S.B. 47 -- RESEARCH TAX CREDIT (H. Nielson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 196 Assigned to standing committee 312 Placed on calendar 441 Amendments 734 Read the second time 734 Read the third time 791 Transmitted to the House 791, 1830 Concurrence 1829 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1836 S.B. 48 -- PAY-PER-VIEW BOXING TAX (P. Suazo) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 346 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 830, 1012 Amendments 829 Read the second time 1012 Read the third time 1064 Transmitted to the House 1064 Enacting Clause Stricken 1842 S.B. 49 -- EMINENT DOMAIN VALUATION (P. Suazo) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 225 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 920 Amendments 1215, 1279, 1796 Substituted 1215 Read the second time 1092 Read the third time 1279 Circled 1092 Transmitted to the House 1280, 1797 Concurrence 1796 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1836 S.B. 50 -- PROPERTY TAXES - UNIFORM FEES AND CERTIFIED TAX RATE (G. Mantes) Transmitted to the House 1798 Concurrence 1797 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1836 S.B. 50 -- PROPERTY TAXES-UNIFORM FEES AND CERTIFIED TAX RATE (G. Mantes) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 225 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 830 Amendments 829, 1069 Read the second time 1069 Read the third time 1141 Transmitted to the House 1142 S.B. 51 -- CRITICAL LAND CONSERVATION REVOLVING LOAN FUND (L. McAllister) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 262 Assigned to standing committee 605 Placed on calendar 870 Amendments 870, 1830 Read the second time 1087 Read the third time 1144 Transmitted to the House 1144, 1832 Concurrence 1831 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1836 S.B. 52 -- PROPERTY TAX RESTRICTION (L. Poulton) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 262 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 920 Amendments 919, 1091 Read the second time 1090 Read the third time 1147 Transmitted to the House 1147, 1691, 1762 Concurrence 1691 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1836 S.B. 53 -- MOTOR VEHICLE BUSINESS REGULATION (G. Mantes) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 262 Assigned to standing committee 507 Placed on calendar 594 Amendments 872 Read the second time 836 Read the third time 872 Transmitted to the House 873 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 54 -- IMMUNITY FOR VOLUNTEERS (C. Taylor) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 298 Assigned to standing committee 797 Placed on calendar 919 Substituted 1088 Read the second time 1088 Read the third time 1145 Transmitted to the House 1145 Enacting Clause Stricken 1842 S.B. 55 -- MUSIC LICENSING PRACTICES ACT (S. Howell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 298 Assigned to standing committee 1076 Placed on calendar 1305 Amendments 1304, 1448 Read the second time 1369 Read the third time 1438 Circled 1438 Uncircled 1369, 1382, 1448 Transmitted to the House 1449 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1836 S.B. 56 -- BOW HUNTER CERTIFICATION (M. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 298 Assigned to standing committee 708 Placed on calendar 942 Read the second time 1096 Read the third time 1208 Circled 1096 Uncircled 1151 Transmitted to the House 1151, 1208 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1773 S.B. 57 -- CONCEALED FIREARMS AMENDMENTS (L. Beattie) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 298 Assigned to standing committee 886 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1377 Enacting Clause Stricken 1839 S.B. 58 -- STUDY ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TAX AMENDMENTS (H. Stephenson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 298 Assigned to standing committee 797 Placed on calendar 1012 Amendments 1228, 1456, 1467 Substituted 1227 Read the second time 1161 Read the third time 1285 Circled 1161 Uncircled 1227 Before the Senate 1456 Transmitted to the House 1285, 1456, 1468 Recalled 1439 Reconsideration 1467 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1752 S.B. 59 -- JUDICIAL NOMINATING PROCEDURE AMENDMENTS (C. Taylor) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 299 Enacting Clause Stricken 1839 S.B. 60 -- MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE - LIABILITY ON LOANED VEHICLE (G. Mantes) Transmitted to the House 1788 Concurrence 1788 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1836 S.B. 60 -- MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE - LIABILITY ON RENTAL OR LOANED VEHICLE (G. Mantes) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 299 Assigned to standing committee 796 Placed on calendar 1081 Amendments 1297 Read the second time 1165 Read the third time 1359 Circled 1165, 1214 Uncircled 1214, 1297 Transmitted to the House 1359 S.B. 61 -- EMPLOYMENT OF OUT OF STATE CONTRACTORS AND EMPLOYEES (E. Mayne) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 299 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Enacting Clause Stricken 1839 S.B. 62 -- DISTRICT COURT REVIEW OF TAX COMMISSION CASES (H. Stephenson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 299 Assigned to standing committee 797 Placed on calendar 1012 Read the second time 1161 Read the third time 1210 Transmitted to the House 1210, 1691 Concurrence 1690 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1765 S.B. 63 -- DUI - SERIOUS BODILY INJURY (S. Howell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 262 Assigned to standing committee 556 Placed on calendar 781 Read the second time 1005 Read the third time 1065 Transmitted to the House 1065 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1495 S.B. 64 -- BACKGROUND CHECK OF HOME HEALTH PROFESSIONALS (M. Waddoups) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 263 Assigned to standing committee 507 Placed on calendar 594 Amendments 837, 874 Substituted 594 Read the second time 837 Read the third time 874 Transmitted to the House 875, 1583 Concurrence 1582 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1653 S.B. 65 -- EXPUNGEMENT OF CRIMINAL RECORD AMENDMENTS (P. Suazo) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 263 Assigned to standing committee 507 Placed on calendar 656 Amendments 1023 Read the second time 883 Circled 926 Uncircled 1023 Transmitted to the House 1023 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1653 S.B. 66 -- PROCUREMENT CODE REQUIREMENT OF HEALTH CARE BENEFITS FOR CONTRACTORS (E. Mayne) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 263 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Placed on calendar 1218 Read the second time 1298 Referred to Secretary of the Senate for interim study 1299 Enacting Clause Stricken 1839 S.B. 67 -- ELECTRIC RESTRUCTURING PROVISIONS (L. Blackham) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 235 Assigned to standing committee 887 Placed on calendar 1154 Substituted 1153 Read the second time 1290 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1293 Enacting Clause Stricken 1839 S.B. 68 -- JUDICIARY AMENDMENTS (L. Hillyard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 263 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 656 Read the second time 883 Read the third time 926 Transmitted to the House 927 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 69 -- MATCHING FUNDS FOR HIGHWAYS (S. Howell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 264 Assigned to standing committee 605 Placed on calendar 781 Amendments 781 Read the second time 1013 Failed 1014 Enacting Clause Stricken 1839 S.B. 70 -- JUDGMENT LIEN ON REAL PROPERTY (L. Mansell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 264 Assigned to standing committee 556 Placed on calendar 783 Amendments 782, 1092 Read the second time 1022 Read the third time 1066 Circled 1066 Uncircled 1092 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1836 S.B. 71 -- SEVERANCE TAX LAW CHANGES (A. Myrin) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 264 Assigned to standing committee 312 Enacting Clause Stricken 1839 S.B. 72 -- BUDGET REVIEW TASK FORCE (M. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 24 Assigned to standing committee 69 Read the second time 352 Read the third time 403 Transmitted to the House 404 Enacting Clause Stricken 1842 S.B. 73 -- BEER INDUSTRY DISTRIBUTION ACT (L. Blackham) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 24 Assigned to standing committee 37 Placed on calendar 140 Amendments 136 Read the second time 238 Read the third time 267 Transmitted to the House 267 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 706 S.B. 74 -- DEMAND DRAFTS - UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE (L. Hillyard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 25 Assigned to standing committee 37 Placed on calendar 95 Read the second time 122 Read the third time 144 Transmitted to the House 148 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 440 S.B. 75 -- UNIFORM PROBATE CODE AMENDMENTS (L. Hillyard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 25 Assigned to standing committee 38 Placed on calendar 97 Read the second time 175 Read the third time 199 Circled 175, 199 Uncircled 178, 201 Transmitted to the House 202 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 440 Action taken by the Governor 1655 S.B. 76 -- INSURANCE LAW CHANGES (L. Poulton) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 25 Assigned to standing committee 37 Placed on calendar 140 Amendments 609 Substituted 139, 503 Read the second time 503 Read the third time 547 Circled 267, 547 Uncircled 503, 609 Transmitted to the House 610, 1007 Concurrence 1006 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1075 S.B. 77 -- MIDDLE SCHOOLS TASK FORCE (D. Steele) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 25 Assigned to standing committee 37 Placed on calendar 95 Amendments 231 Read the second time 123 Read the third time 229 Transmitted to the House 232 Tabled 123 Enacting Clause Stricken 1842 S.B. 78 -- MASTER ROAD - STATE HIGHWAY LIST (J. Holmgren) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 26 Assigned to standing committee 38 Placed on calendar 83 Substituted 83 Read the second time 102 Read the third time 119 Transmitted to the House 119 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1289 S.B. 79 -- ELECTION LAW - TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS (R. Muhlestein) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 26 Assigned to standing committee 38 Placed on calendar 97 Amendments 150 Substituted 96 Read the second time 149 Read the third time 172 Transmitted to the House 172 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 706 Action taken by the Governor 1654 S.B. 80 -- RECODIFICATION OF SPECIAL DISTRICTS (R. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 26 Assigned to standing committee 69 Placed on calendar 655 Substituted 655, 945 Read the second time 882 Read the third time 925 Circled 926 Transmitted to the House 945, 1599, 1796 Concurrence 1599, 1795 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1690, 1836 Returned 1699 S.B. 81 -- REAUTHORIZATION OF JUVENILE JUSTICE TASK FORCE (L. Hillyard) Assigned to standing committee 38 Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 26 Placed on calendar 97 Read the second time 175 Read the third time 198 Circled 199 Uncircled 201 Transmitted to the House 229 Tabled 201 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1677 S.B. 82 -- MASTER DEEDS OF TRUST OR MORTGAGES (L. Hillyard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 26 Assigned to standing committee 69 Placed on calendar 117 Read the second time 203 Read the third time 236 Transmitted to the House 236 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 706 S.B. 83 -- DIVISION OF PURCHASING AND GENERAL SERVICES AMENDMENTS (R. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 27 Placed on calendar 39 Read the second time 40 Read the third time 71 Transmitted to the House 72 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 440 Action taken by the Governor 1133 S.B. 84 -- STRATEGIC PLANNING ACT FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE AMENDMENTS (L. Hillyard) Assigned to standing committee 152 Placed on calendar 195 Read the second time 350 Read the third time 401 Transmitted to the House 401 Other 1774 Enacting Clause Stricken 1840 S.B. 85 -- REAUTHORIZATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE RULES (H. Stephenson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 27 Assigned to standing committee 94 Placed on calendar 117 Read the second time 204 Read the third time 236 Transmitted to the House 236 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 706 S.B. 86 -- ADMINISTRATIVE RULES AMENDMENTS (H. Stephenson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 27 Assigned to standing committee 94 Placed on calendar 117 Amendments 237 Read the second time 204 Read the third time 237 Transmitted to the House 237, 708 Concurrence 707 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 779 S.B. 87 -- ATTEMPTED PURCHASE OF TOBACCO BY CHILDREN (H. Stephenson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 27 Assigned to standing committee 38 Placed on calendar 95 Read the second time 146 Read the third time 170 Transmitted to the House 170 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 706 Action taken by the Governor 1654 S.B. 88 -- ADMINISTRATIVE RULES IMPACT COSTS (L. Poulton) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 28 Assigned to standing committee 38 Placed on calendar 97 Amendments 96, 151, 172, 230 Read the second time 151 Read the third time 172 Circled 173 Uncircled 230 Transmitted to the House 231 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 724 S.B. 89 -- PRIVATE COLLECTION OF DELINQUENT TAXES (L. Beattie) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 28 Assigned to standing committee 38 Placed on calendar 96 Read the second time 147 Read the third time 170 Transmitted to the House 171 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 541 Action taken by the Governor 1559 S.B. 90 -- ASSAULTING A PEACE OFFICER (R. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 28 Assigned to standing committee 70 Placed on calendar 224 Amendments 224, 398 Substituted 611 Read the second time 398 Read the third time 659 Circled 398 Uncircled 611 Transmitted to the House 611, 659 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 Other 313 S.B. 91 -- TOURISM, RECREATION, CULTURAL, AND CONVENTION TAX AMENDMENTS (N. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 28 Assigned to standing committee 38, 1302 Amendments 1377 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1377 Enacting Clause Stricken 1840 S.B. 92 -- COMMISSION STAFFING AND DUTIES (L. Beattie) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 29 Assigned to standing committee 38 Placed on calendar 97 Read the second time 151, 173 Transmitted to the House 173 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 724 S.B. 93 -- HIGHER EDUCATION PRESIDENTIAL AUTHORITY (R. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 29 Assigned to standing committee 37 Placed on calendar 95, 144 Amendments 123, 269 Read the second time 123 Read the third time 315 Transmitted to the House 316 Reconsideration 269 Failed 124 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1836 S.B. 94 -- AMENDMENTS TO SPECIAL DISTRICTS (R. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 29 Assigned to standing committee 38 Placed on calendar 96 Amendments 149 Read the second time 147 Read the third time 171 Transmitted to the House 172, 708 Concurrence 708 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 779 S.B. 95 -- ORDERLY SCHOOL TERMINATION ACT AMENDMENTS (D. Steele) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 29 Assigned to standing committee 37 Placed on calendar 140 Amendments 140 Read the second time 268 Read the third time 314 Transmitted to the House 315 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1593 S.B. 96 -- SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT AMENDMENTS (J. Holmgren) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 30 Assigned to standing committee 37 Placed on calendar 83 Read the second time 103 Read the third time 120 Transmitted to the House 120 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 706 S.B. 97 -- LICENSE PLATES - SNOWBOARD UTAH (R. Montgomery) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 30 Assigned to standing committee 70 Placed on calendar 115 Amendments 115 Read the second time 201 Read the third time 232 Circled 265 Uncircled 608 Reconsideration 265 Failed 233, 609 Other 233 Enacting Clause Stricken 1840 S.B. 98 -- CLINICAL EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGISTS (R. Montgomery) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 30 Assigned to standing committee 69 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1375 Enacting Clause Stricken 1840 S.B. 99 -- MOTOR VEHICLE - CONSUMER PROTECTION AMENDMENTS (D. Buhler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 30 Assigned to standing committee 70 Placed on calendar 167 Read the second time 269 Read the third time 348 Circled 269, 348 Uncircled 270, 397 Transmitted to the House 398 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 724 S.B. 100 -- RADAR JAMMING DEVICES (J. Hull) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 31 Assigned to standing committee 125 Placed on calendar 224, 457 Amendments 405, 460 Read the second time 353 Read the third time 405 Circled 457 Uncircled 460 Transmitted to the House 405, 461 Recalled 444 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 724 S.B. 101 -- SPECIAL REVENUE FUND (L. McAllister) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 31 Placed on calendar 39 Read the second time 41 Read the third time 72 Transmitted to the House 72 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 541 Action taken by the Governor 1133 S.B. 102 -- AMENDMENTS TO INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX (D. Buhler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 31 Assigned to standing committee 69 Placed on calendar 260 Substituted 734 Read the second time 361 Read the third time 794 Circled 361, 734, 794 Uncircled 733, 737 Transmitted to the House 876 Enacting Clause Stricken 1842 S.B. 103 -- INDIGENT DEFENSE FUND AMENDMENTS (L. Blackham) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 31 Assigned to standing committee 69 Placed on calendar 168 Amendments 167 Read the second time 349 Read the third time 400 Transmitted to the House 401 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 104 -- AMENDMENTS TO AGRICULTURAL EXEMPTION FOR AGRICULTURAL WORKERS (R. Steiner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 31 Assigned to standing committee 69 Amendments 1307 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1307 Enacting Clause Stricken 1840 S.B. 105 -- UTAH CENTENNIAL OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM FOR EDUCATION ACT AMENDMENT (L. McAllister) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 32 Assigned to standing committee 124 Placed on calendar 195 Read the second time 351 Read the third time 402 Transmitted to the House 402, 1498 Concurrence 1498 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 106 -- PARKING RESTRICTIONS (D. Buhler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 32 Assigned to standing committee 70 Placed on calendar 492 Read the second time 787 Read the third time 787 Transmitted to the House 787 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 826 S.B. 107 -- NOTARY ON ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT (C. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 32 Assigned to standing committee 69 Placed on calendar 168 Amendments 350 Read the second time 349 Read the third time 402 Circled 349 Uncircled 350 Transmitted to the House 402 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 108 -- ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LAW AMENDMENTS (D. Buhler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 32 Assigned to standing committee 69 Placed on calendar 140 Read the second time 267 Read the third time 314 Transmitted to the House 314 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1653 S.B. 109 -- STATE LAW LIBRARY AMENDMENTS (L. Hillyard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 33 Assigned to standing committee 153 Placed on calendar 261 Read the second time 362 Read the third time 448 Transmitted to the House 448 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 937 S.B. 110 -- APPROPRIATION FOR OGDEN PARKWAY HIGHWAY UNDERPASS (R. Montgomery) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 33 Assigned to standing committee 94 Placed on calendar 224 Amendments 354 Read the second time 354 Read the third time 405 Transmitted to the House 406 Enacting Clause Stricken 1842 S.B. 111 -- ENTERPRISE ZONE AMENDMENTS (M. Dmitrich) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 33 Assigned to standing committee 94 Read the second time 352 Read the third time 404 Transmitted to the House 404 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 937 S.B. 112 -- REGULATION OF YOUTH EMPLOYMENT (L. McAllister) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 33 Assigned to standing committee 69 Amendments 1376 Enacting Clause Stricken 1840 S.B. 113 -- LOADED VEHICLES - EXEMPTION FOR FARM VEHICLES (J. Hull) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 33 Assigned to standing committee 69 Placed on calendar 225 Amendments 224 Read the second time 355 Read the third time 406 Transmitted to the House 406, 725 Concurrence 725 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 826 S.B. 114 -- THIS IS THE PLACE FOUNDATION (D. Buhler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 34 Assigned to standing committee 153 Placed on calendar 225 Read the second time 355 Read the third time 444 Circled 355 Uncircled 358 Transmitted to the House 445 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 937 S.B. 115 -- DIRECT ACCESS TO DERMATOLOGISTS (M. Dmitrich) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 34 Assigned to standing committee 177 Amendments 1376 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1376 Enacting Clause Stricken 1840 S.B. 116 -- PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR WRONGFUL CONDUCT OF A CHILD (P. Suazo) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 34 Assigned to standing committee 153 Placed on calendar 494 Amendments 493, 791 Read the second time 735 Read the third time 791 Transmitted to the House 792 Enacting Clause Stricken 1842 S.B. 117 -- CRITERIA FOR SOUND WALLS (P. Suazo) Read for the first time and referred to the President ofthe Senate 34 Assigned to standing committee 70 Placed on calendar 167 Read the second time 269 Read the third time 316 Transmitted to the House 316, 726 Concurrence 725 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 826 S.B. 118 -- REGULATION OF LEAD-BASED PAINT REMEDIATION (L. Mansell) Read for the first time andreferred to the President of the Senate 35 Assigned to standing committee 94 Placed on calendar 167 Read the second time 348 Read the third time 398 Transmitted to the House 399 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1006 S.B. 119 -- MEDICAL PRACTICE AMENDMENTS (R. Montgomery) Assigned to standing committee 69 Placed on calendar 259 Amendments 445 Read the second time 360 Read the third time 445 Transmitted to the House 446 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 937 S.B. 120 -- ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM OVERSIGHT (H. Nielson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 68 Assigned to standing committee 153 Placed on calendar 345 Read the second time 552 Read the third time 600 Transmitted to the House 600 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 937 S.B. 121 -- LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES (C. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 68 Assigned to standing committee 94 Placed on calendar 261 Read the second time 261 Read the third time 397 Transmitted to the House 397 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 724 S.B. 122 -- NEW JUDICIAL POSITIONS (L. Beattie) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 68 Assigned to standing committee 124 Placed on calendar 168 Read the second time 349 Read the third time 401 Transmitted to the House 401 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1489 S.B. 123 -- APPROPRIATION FOR ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY DEVICES AND SERVICES (N. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 68 Assigned to standing committee 177 Placed on calendar 345 Amendments 345 Read the second time 552 Read the third time 600 Transmitted to the House 601, 1499 Concurrence 1499 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 124 -- SUNSET REAUTHORIZATIONS OF LICENSED PROFESSIONS (N. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 68 Assigned to standing committee 124 Placed on calendar 194 Read the second time 194 Read the third time 312 Transmitted to the House 313 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 826 S.B. 125 -- REVISOR'S STATUTE (J. Holmgren) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 84 Placed on calendar 125 Read the second time 145 Read the third time 145 Transmitted to the House 145 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 222 Action taken by the Governor 1133 S.B. 126 -- PROVISION FOR JUVENILE JUDGE (M. Dmitrich) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 84 Assigned to standing committee 153 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 656 Enacting Clause Stricken 1840 S.B. 127 -- PROXIMITY REQUIREMENTS FOR RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSEES (D. Buhler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 85 Assigned to standing committee 153 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1379 Enacting Clause Stricken 1840 S.B. 128 -- MUNICIPAL ENERGY SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION (L. Hillyard) Assigned to standing committee 271 Placed on calendar 345 Amendments 345 Read the second time 553 Read the third time 601 Transmitted to the House 601 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1006 S.B. 129 -- MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT INSURANCE COVERAGE (L. Jones) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 85 Assigned to standing committee 206 Placed on calendar 296 Amendments 548, 595 Read the second time 548 Read the third time 595 Transmitted to the House 596 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 937 S.B. 130 -- COUNTY REGULATION OF WILDLIFE REHABILITATION (R. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 99 Assigned to standing committee 272 Placed on calendar 346 Amendments 554 Read the second time 554 Read the third time 602 Transmitted to the House 602 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 937 S.B. 131 -- AGE OF VICTIM FOR UNLAWFUL SEXUAL INTERCOURSE (L. McAllister) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 99 Assigned to standing committee 271 Placed on calendar 494 Substituted 493 Read the second time 736 Read the third time 792 Transmitted to the House 793, 1563 Concurrence 1563 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1653 S.B. 132 -- NOTICE ON CREATION OR MODIFICATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS (R. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 99 Assigned to standing committee 153 Placed on calendar 261 Amendments 261, 504, 547 Read the second time 459, 504 Read the third time 547 Circled 459 Uncircled 504 Transmitted to the House 548 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1360 S.B. 133 -- OPTIONAL FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT (R. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 100 Assigned to standing committee 206 Placed on calendar 346 Read the second time 554 Read the third time 602 Transmitted to the House 603, 1832 Concurrence 1832 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1836 S.B. 134 -- SOIL CONSERVATION SPECIAL LICENSE PLATE (A. Myrin) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 100 Assigned to standing committee 312 Placed on calendar 393 Amendments 658 Read the second time 607 Read the third time 658 Transmitted to the House 658 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 135 -- EXPANSION OF CHILDREN'S JUSTICE CENTER PROGRAM (C. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 142 Assigned to standing committee 312 Placed on calendar 545 Read the second time 737 Read the third time 793 Transmitted to the House 794 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1489 S.B. 136 -- MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY LAND USE DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT (L. McAllister) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 142 Assigned to standing committee 271 Placed on calendar 394 Amendments 732, 921 Read the second time 732, 795 Read the third time 831 Circled 733, 831 Uncircled 795, 921 Transmitted to the House 923 Enacting Clause Stricken 1842 S.B. 137 -- DISASTER SERVICE VOLUNTEER LEAVE ACT (L. Poulton) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 142 Assigned to standing committee 271 Placed on calendar 392 Read the second time 613 Read the third time 660 Transmitted to the House 661 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1006 S.B. 138 -- RETIREMENT - USE OF SICK LEAVE (D. Buhler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 142 Assigned to standing committee 272 Placed on calendar 346 Read the second time 557 Read the third time 603 Transmitted to the House 603 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1677 S.B. 139 -- PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMENT COST OF LIVING ADJUSTMENT (L. Mansell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 143 Assigned to standing committee 272 Placed on calendar 346 Read the second time 611 Failed 612 Enacting Clause Stricken 1840 S.B. 140 -- EXTENDING RENEWAL OF CONCEALED FIREARM PERMITS (M. Waddoups) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 196 Assigned to standing committee 312 Placed on calendar 393 Amendments 614 Read the second time 614 Read the third time 660 Circled 660 Uncircled 1004 Transmitted to the House 1005 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1653 S.B. 141 -- HANDGUN PURCHASE REQUIREMENTS (M. Waddoups) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 196 Assigned to standing committee 312 Placed on calendar 654 Amendments 652 Substituted 881 Read the second time 881 Read the third time 927 Circled 882 Uncircled 884 Transmitted to the House 928, 1582 Concurrence 1581 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1653 S.B. 142 -- REGULATION OF CELL PHONE USE BY MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATORS (R. Steiner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 197 Assigned to standing committee 508 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1380 Enacting Clause Stricken 1840 S.B. 143 -- RECREATIONAL VEHICLE STANDARDS (G. Mantes) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 197 Assigned to standing committee 556 Placed on calendar 869 Amendments 868 Read the second time 1086 Read the third time 1145 Circled 1086 Uncircled 1089 Transmitted to the House 1146, 1774 Concurrence 1774 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1836 S.B. 144 -- CHANGES REGARDING EXISTING HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES (L. Blackham) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 197 Assigned to standing committee 312 Placed on calendar 952 Amendments 710 Read the second time 884 Circled 884, 952 Uncircled 885 S.B. 144 -- TAX REGARDING RADIOACTIVE WASTE (L. Blackham) Read for the first time 1229, 1688 Amendments 1229 Substituted 1229, 1688 Read the second time 1229, 1688 Read the third time 1286, 1688 Circled 1686 Uncircled 1229, 1688 Transmitted to the House 1286, 1689, 1775 Concurrence 1775 Refuse to Concur 1563 Joint Conference Committee Appointed 1592 Reconsideration 1686 Failed 1677 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1837 S.B. 145 -- CHILD SUPPORT AMENDMENTS (N. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 197 Assigned to standing committee 507 Placed on calendar 712 Read the second time 884 Read the third time 927 Transmitted to the House 927 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 146 -- NURSING REGULATION - INTERSTATE COMPACT (C. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 198 Assigned to standing committee 408 Placed on calendar 594 Amendments 877 Read the second time 877 Read the third time 921 Transmitted to the House 921 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 147 -- MINING - SURETY AND RECLAMATION REQUIREMENTS (M. Dmitrich) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 226 Assigned to standing committee 271 Placed on calendar 395 Amendments 395 Read the second time 733 Read the third time 790 Transmitted to the House 791 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 148 -- EVALUATION OF PROVISIONAL EDUCATORS (J. Hull) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 226 Enacting Clause Stricken 317, 1840 S.B. 149 -- LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT LICENSING ACT (C. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 226 Assigned to standing committee 408 Placed on calendar 594 Read the second time 594 Read the third time 784 Transmitted to the House 784 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1593 S.B. 150 -- COST-OF-LIVING ADJUSTMENT AMENDMENTS (M. Dmitrich) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 226 Assigned to standing committee 272 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1379 Enacting Clause Stricken 1840 S.B. 151 -- PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION FOR VETERANS (C. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 227 Assigned to standing committee 408 Placed on calendar 655 Substituted 655 Read the second time 882 Read the third time 926 Transmitted to the House 926 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1653 S.B. 152 -- WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICTS BONDING AUTHORITY (H. Stephenson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 227 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 831 Read the second time 1086 Circled 1086 Uncircled 1364 Enacting Clause Stricken 1364, 1840 S.B. 153 -- ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES (M. Dmitrich) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 264 Assigned to standing committee 605, 667 Placed on calendar 917 Amendments 916 Substituted 916 Read the second time 1087 Read the third time 1144 Transmitted to the House 1145 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1653 S.B. 154 -- REPORTING ELECTED OFFICIAL FUNDS (E. Mayne) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 265 Assigned to standing committee 605 Placed on calendar 1010 Amendments 1220 Read the second time 1164 Circled 1164 Uncircled 1220 Transmitted to the House 1283 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1837 S.B. 154 -- REPORTING ELECTED OFFICIALS FUNDS (E. Mayne) Read the third time 1283 S.B. 155 -- INCOME TAX - EDUCATION TAX CREDIT (H. Stephenson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 299 Assigned to standing committee 709 Placed on calendar 1136 Amendments 1459 Read the second time 1288 Read the third time 1437 Circled 1288, 1437, 1456 Uncircled 1382, 1456, 1459 Transmitted to the House 1460 Enacting Clause Stricken 1842 S.B. 156 -- SALES TAX FOR ARTS AND RECREATION (D. Buhler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 299 Assigned to standing committee 709 Placed on calendar 920 Amendments 919 Read the second time 920 Read the third time 1136 Transmitted to the House 1137, 1669 Concurrence 1668 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1690 S.B. 157 -- LIMITATION ON LIABILITY OF NONPROFIT CORPORATION VOLUNTEERS (S. Howell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 299 Assigned to standing committee 797 Placed on calendar 919 Substituted 1159 Read the second time 1089 Read the third time 1146 Circled 1146, 1160 Uncircled 1159, 1162 Transmitted to the House 1162 Enacting Clause Stricken 1842 S.B. 158 -- DONATION OF BUILDINGS TO UNIVERSITIES (H. Stephenson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 300 Assigned to standing committee 708 Placed on calendar 989 Amendments 1160 Substituted 988 Read the second time 1160 Read the third time 1209 Transmitted to the House 1209, 1692 Concurrence 1691 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1765 S.B. 159 -- GOVERNMENT RELATIONSHIP TO OLYMPICS (A. Myrin) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 300 Assigned to standing committee 839 Placed on calendar 1158 Amendments 1292, 1356, 1818 Substituted 1157 Read the second time 1292 Read the third time 1356 Transmitted to the House 1357, 1819 Concurrence 1819 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1837 Other 1357 S.B. 160 -- AFTER-SCHOOL ACCESS TO COMPUTERS TASK FORCE (M. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 300 Assigned to standing committee 507 Placed on calendar 595 Amendments 923 Read the second time 879 Read the third time 923 Transmitted to the House 923 Enacting Clause Stricken 1842 S.B. 161 -- MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR - INSURANCE DEDUCTIBLE (S. Howell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 300 Assigned to standing committee 839 Placed on calendar 1154 Amendments 1365 Read the second time 1291 Read the third time 1359 Circled 1291, 1359 Uncircled 1298, 1365 Transmitted to the House 1366 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1752 S.B. 162 -- ELECTION RESPONSIBILITIES (L. Poulton) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 300 Assigned to standing committee 605 Placed on calendar 1010 Substituted 1007 Read the second time 1164 Read the third time 1212 Transmitted to the House 1212 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1593 S.B. 163 -- RECRUITMENT AND TRAINING OF FOSTER FAMILIES (N. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 300 Assigned to standing committee 797 Placed on calendar 919 Amendments 918 Read the second time 1090 Read the third time 1147 Transmitted to the House 1147 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1653 S.B. 164 -- DISTRIBUTION LIMITATIONS ON A TRUST BENEFICIARY (R. Montgomery) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 300 Enacting Clause Stricken 1840 S.B. 165 -- PROPERTY TAXES - ABATEMENT FOR INDIGENT PERSONS (L. Hillyard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 301 Assigned to standing committee 709 Placed on calendar 830 Read the second time 1086 Read the third time 1143 Transmitted to the House 1143 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1677 S.B. 166 -- FOOD HANDLER LICENSING (L. Blackham) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 301 Assigned to standing committee 839 Placed on calendar 1081 Substituted 1280 Read the second time 1165 Read the third time 1213 Circled 1213 Uncircled 1280 Transmitted to the House 1280, 1776 Concurrence 1775 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1837 S.B. 167 -- INCOME TAX - AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE DEDUCTION (A. Myrin) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 301 Enacting Clause Stricken 1840 S.B. 168 -- CHILD ABUSE DATABASE AMENDMENTS (C. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 301 Assigned to standing committee 939 Placed on calendar 1084 Amendments 1082, 1226, 1816 Read the second time 1226 Read the third time 1284 Transmitted to the House 1284, 1818 Concurrence 1817 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1837 S.B. 169 -- COAL MINING AMENDMENTS (M. Dmitrich) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 301 Assigned to standing committee 709 Placed on calendar 871 Read the second time 871 Read the third time 1062 Transmitted to the House 1062 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1653 S.B. 170 -- WORKERS' COMPENSATION FUND OF UTAH AMENDMENTS (D. Steele) Enacting Clause Stricken 1840 S.B. 170 -- WORKERS' COMPENSATION FUND OF UTAH AMENDMENTS (L. Poulton) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 301 S.B. 171 -- UNDERGROUND UTILITIES FACILITIES AMENDMENTS (J. Holmgren) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 301 Assigned to standing committee 886 Placed on calendar 1084 Amendments 1288 Read the second time 1287 Read the third time 1355 Transmitted to the House 1355 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1690 S.B. 172 -- APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING FUNDING (M. Waddoups) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 302 Assigned to standing committee 556 Placed on calendar 828 Amendments 827 Read the second time 1023 Read the third time 1066 Transmitted to the House 1067, 1500 Concurrence 1499 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 173 -- APPRAISER REGISTRATION AND CERTIFICATION (M. Dmitrich) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 302 Assigned to standing committee 556 Placed on calendar 830 Read the second time 1086 Read the third time 1146 Circled 1086 Uncircled 1090 Transmitted to the House 1146 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1677 S.B. 174 -- QUALITY ASSURANCE ON CONSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS (E. Mayne) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 302 Assigned to standing committee 1001 Placed on calendar 1154 Substituted 1153 Read the second time 1291 Read the third time 1356 Transmitted to the House 1356 Failed 1834 Enacting Clause Stricken 1840 S.B. 175 -- STATE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT (L. Beattie) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 302 Assigned to standing committee 556 Placed on calendar 920 Amendments 1798 Read the second time 1092 Read the third time 1148 Transmitted to the House 1148, 1798 Concurrence 1798 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1837 S.B. 176 -- HIGHWAY JURISDICTION AND FUNDING STUDY (J. Holmgren) Substituted 1363 Read the third time 1363 Transmitted to the House 1364, 1591 Concurrence 1591 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1677 S.B. 176 -- HIGHWAY TRANSFERS AND HIGHWAY JURISDICTION AND FUNDING STUDY (J. Holmgren) Assigned to standing committee 1233 Placed on calendar 1296 Amendments 1296 Read the second time 1301 S.B. 176 -- HIGHWAY TRANSFERS AND HIGHWAY JURISDICTION AND FUNDING TASK FORCE (J. Holmgren) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 302 S.B. 177 -- LONG TERM LEASE - NORTH CAMPUS OF UVSC (L. McAllister) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 302 Assigned to standing committee 507 Placed on calendar 595 Amendments 1002 Substituted 998, 1816 Read the second time 879 Read the third time 925 Circled 925, 998 Uncircled 997, 1002 Transmitted to the House 1003, 1816 Refuse to Concur 1781 Joint Conference Committee Report 1816 Conference Committee 1797 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1837 S.B. 178 -- REGULATION OF EXPLOSIVES (C. Peterson) Enacting Clause Stricken 1840 S.B. 178 -- VOLUNTEERS IN HIGHER EDUCATION RESOLUTION (D. Steele) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 302 S.B. 179 -- PROPERTY TAX STRUCTURE AND ADMINISTRATION (R. Montgomery) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 303 S.B. 179 -- PROPERTY TAX STRUCTURE AND ADMINISTRATION STUDY (R. Montgomery) Enacting Clause Stricken 1840 S.B. 180 -- PROCUREMENT OF PRIVATE SECTOR GOODS AND SERVICES (H. Stephenson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 303 S.B. 180 -- UNFAIR PUBLIC COMPETITION ACT (H. Stephenson) Assigned to standing committee 1077 Placed on calendar 1154 Substituted 1282 Circled 1282 Uncircled 1302 Transmitted to the House 1303 Failed 1564 Enacting Clause Stricken 1840 S.B. 181 -- LIMITING LIABILITY IN HOCKEY FACILITIES (L. Mansell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 303 Assigned to standing committee 939 Placed on calendar 1081 Amendments 1213 Read the second time 1213 Read the third time 1279 Circled 1279 Uncircled 1281 Transmitted to the House 1282 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1690 S.B. 182 -- RESTRICTION ON STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS COLLECTING MONIES FOR GROUPS (H. Stephenson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 303 Assigned to standing committee 709, 1005 Placed on calendar 1154 Amendments 1154, 1783 Read the second time 1291 Read the third time 1783 Circled 1291 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1785 Enacting Clause Stricken 1843 S.B. 183 -- DANGEROUS WEAPONS RESTRICTIONS (R. Steiner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 303 Enacting Clause Stricken 1841 S.B. 184 -- STATE RESPONSIBILITIES FOR AQUACULTURE (S. Howell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 303 Enacting Clause Stricken 1841 S.B. 185 -- SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION AMENDMENTS AND STUDY (C. Peterson) Read for the first time 1793 Placed on calendar 1780 Amendments 1793 Read the second time 1793 Read the third time 1793 Circled 1780 Uncircled 1793 Transmitted to the House 1793 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1837 S.B. 185 -- TAX AMENDMENTS (L. Blackham) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 303 S.B. 186 -- USE OF COMPUTER LABS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS (M. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 304 Enacting Clause Stricken 1841 S.B. 187 -- UTAH COUNCIL ON VICTIMS (C. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 304 Assigned to standing committee 939 Placed on calendar 1084 Amendments 1083, 1300 Read the second time 1226 Read the third time 1285 Circled 1285 Uncircled 1300 Transmitted to the House 1301 Enacting Clause Stricken 1843 S.B. 188 -- STATE OLYMPIC COORDINATION AMENDMENTS (A. Myrin) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 304 Assigned to standing committee 886 Placed on calendar 1081 Amendments 1078 Read the second time 1220 Read the third time 1282 Transmitted to the House 1283 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1677 S.B. 189 -- COUNTY DEVELOPMENT COORDINATION COMMITTEE (L. McAllister) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 304 S.B. 189 -- PLANNING COORDINATION (L. McAllister) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1012 Assigned to standing committee 797 Placed on calendar 1010, 1012 Amendments 1007 Read the second time 1164 Read the third time 1279 Circled 1164, 1279 Uncircled 1214, 1284 Failed 1284 Enacting Clause Stricken 1841 S.B. 190 -- CREDIT CARD AMENDMENTS (D. Buhler) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 304 Assigned to standing committee 796 Placed on calendar 941 Read the second time 1095 Read the third time 1148 Transmitted to the House 1149 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1653 S.B. 191 -- TOWNSITE STATUTE MODIFICATION (R. Muhlestein) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 304 Assigned to standing committee 797 Placed on calendar 1010 Read the third time 1212 Transmitted to the House 1164, 1213 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1677 S.B. 192 -- CLANDESTINE DRUG LAB AMENDMENTS (P. Suazo) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 304 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Placed on calendar 1217 Read the second time 1298 Read the third time 1359 Transmitted to the House 1360 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1677 S.B. 193 -- EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIPS IN FILM INDUSTRY (E. Mayne) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 305 S.B. 193 -- LICENSING TALENT AGENCIES (E. Mayne) Assigned to standing committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1305 Read the second time 1369 Circled 1369 Uncircled 1507 Enacting Clause Stricken 1507, 1841 S.B. 194 -- STATE BOARD OF REGENTS OVERSIGHT OF STUDENT INSTRUCTION (E. Mayne) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 305 Enacting Clause Stricken 1841 S.B. 195 -- PAYMENT OF OUT OF NETWORK HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS (E. Mayne) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 305 Enacting Clause Stricken 1841 S.B. 196 -- HIGH LEVEL NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSAL (C. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 305 Assigned to standing committee 920 Placed on calendar 1084 Amendments 1083 Read the second time 1228 Read the third time 1285 Transmitted to the House 1286 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1677 S.B. 197 -- TASK FORCE ON LOCAL AIRPORT FUNDING (L. Hillyard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 305 Assigned to standing committee 839 Placed on calendar 1158 Read the second time 1293 Read the third time 1358 Transmitted to the House 1358 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1561 S.B. 198 -- MOLD RETENTION LAW, MOLD LIEN LAW, AND CREDITOR'S RIGHTS (M. Dmitrich) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 305 Assigned to standing committee 556 Placed on Calendar 941 Read the second time 1096 Read the third time 1149 Transmitted to the House 1149, 1592 Concurrence 1591 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1677 S.B. 199 -- ARTS, TECHNOLOGY, AND EDUCATION APPROPRIATION (C. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 305 Assigned to standing committee 605 Placed on calendar 828 Amendments 828 Read the second time 1069 Read the third time 1140 Transmitted to the House 1141, 1500 Concurrence 1500 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 200 -- BOATING LAW CHANGES (N. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 306 Assigned to standing committee 797 Placed on calendar 869 Amendments 869 Read the second time 1086 Read the third time 1143 Transmitted to the House 1144 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1653 S.B. 201 -- RETIREMENT ELIGIBILITY FORMULA (M. Waddoups) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 306 Assigned to standing committee 797 Placed on calendar 1158 Substituted 1157 Read the second time 1296 Read the third time 1358 Transmitted to the House 1358 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1765 S.B. 202 -- DENTAL LICENSE REGIONAL BOARD EXAM (C. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 306 Assigned to standing committee 556 Placed on calendar 828 Amendments 827, 1024 Read the second time 1024 Read the third time 1067 Transmitted to the House 1068 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1653 S.B. 203 -- FUNDING EDUCATION THROUGH COMMERCIAL ADVERTISEMENT (M. Dmitrich) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 306 Assigned to standing committee 1002 Placed on calendar 1156 Read the second time 1156 Read the third time 1351 Transmitted to the House 1351 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1677 S.B. 204 -- APPROPRIATION FOR FESTIVAL OF THE AMERICAN WEST (J. Holmgren) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 306 Assigned to standing committee 708 Placed on calendar 989 Read the third time 1209 Transmitted to the House 1161, 1210, 1501 Concurrence 1500 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 205 -- DEFINING RESIDENTIAL AREA FOR BUILDING PERMIT EXEMPTIONS (A. Myrin) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 306 Assigned to standing committee 605, 656 Placed on calendar 942 Amendments 942, 1097 Read the second time 1096 Read the third time 1149 Transmitted to the House 1150 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1653 S.B. 206 -- PROCEDURAL RIGHTS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS (E. Mayne) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 306 Enacting Clause Stricken 1841 S.B. 207 -- PROFESSIONAL BOXING ACT AMENDMENTS (P. Suazo) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 307 Assigned to standing committee 796 Placed on calendar 941 Read the second time 1096 Read the third time 1208 Circled 1096 Uncircled 1159 Transmitted to the House 1209 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1593 S.B. 208 -- APPROPRIATION FOR ENGINEERING AND PRE ENGINEERING PROGRAM (C. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 307 S.B. 208 -- APPROPRIATION FOR ENGINEERING AND PREENGINEERING PROGRAM (C. Peterson) Assigned to standing committee 507 Placed on calendar 595 Read the second time 881 Read the third time 925 Transmitted to the House 925, 1502 Concurrence 1501 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 209 -- TAX EXPENDITURES FOR ZOOLOGICAL FACILITIES (L. Poulton) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 307 Assigned to standing committee 709 Placed on calendar 920 Read the second time 920 Read the third time 1137 Transmitted to the House 1137 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1677 S.B. 210 -- INCOME TAX CREDIT FOR STAY-AT-HOME PARENTS OR GUARDIAN (R. Muhlestein) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 307 Assigned to standing committee 939 Placed on calendar 1136 Amendments 1356 Substituted 1355, 1381 Read the second time 1288 Read the third time 1355 Circled 1356 Uncircled 1380 Transmitted to the House 1381 Enacting Clause Stricken 1843 S.B. 211 -- SALES TAX - PREPAID CALLING CARDS (L. Hillyard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 307 Assigned to standing committee 887 Placed on calendar 1012 Read the second time 1162 Read the third time 1210 Transmitted to the House 1211 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1593 S.B. 212 -- TAX INCREMENT FINANCING OF REDEVELOPMENT AGENCIES (L. Mansell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 307 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Placed on calendar 1218 Read the second time 1300 Read the third time 1361 Transmitted to the House 1361 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1690 S.B. 213 -- APPROPRIATION FOR TRAINING AND EDUCATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS (L. Blackham) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 307 Assigned to standing committee 939 Placed on calendar 1155, 1230 Read the second time 1230 Read the third time 1286 Transmitted to the House 1286 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1495 S.B. 214 -- APPROPRIATION FOR UTAH STATE FAIRPARK (P. Suazo) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 308 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 714 Read the second time 885 Read the third time 928 Transmitted to the House 928, 1502 Concurrence 1502 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 215 -- LICENSE PLATES FOR CHILDREN'S ISSUES (P. Suazo) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 308 Assigned to standing committee 317 Placed on calendar 393, 840 Amendments 873 Read the second time 607 Read the third time 658 Before the Senate 872 Transmitted to the House 874 Failed 659 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 216 -- APPROPRIATION TO OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL (G. Mantes) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 308 Enacting Clause Stricken 1841 S.B. 217 -- TAX CREDIT FOR CLEAN FUEL VEHICLES (L. McAllister) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 308 Assigned to standing committee 1077, 1302 Amendments 1377 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1377 Enacting Clause Stricken 1841 S.B. 218 -- CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS (C. Taylor) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 308 Assigned to standing committee 1077 Enacting Clause Stricken 1231, 1841 S.B. 219 -- HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE AMENDMENTS (J. Holmgren) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 308 Assigned to standing committee 797 Placed on calendar 1084 Read the third time 1354 Transmitted to the House 1287, 1355 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1690 S.B. 220 -- RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CREDIT FOR MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT (C. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 308 Assigned to standing committee 886 S.B. 220 -- RESEARCH TAX CREDIT FOR MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT (C. Peterson) Placed on calendar 1012 Amendments 1011 Read the second time 1163 Read the third time 1211 Transmitted to the House 1211, 1833 Concurrence 1832 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1837 S.B. 221 -- 911 - TELEPHONE SURCHARGE FEE (D. Steele) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 309 S.B. 221 -- EMERGENCY SERVICES TELEPHONE CHARGE (D. Steele) Assigned to standing committee 939 Placed on calendar 1081 Amendments 1081, 1221 Read the second time 1221 Read the third time 1283 Transmitted to the House 1284 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1837 S.B. 222 -- BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLE HEARING REQUIREMENTS (S. Howell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 309 Assigned to standing committee 1002 Placed on calendar 1433 Amendments 1465, 1506 Read the second time 1465 Read the third time 1506 Circled 1507 Uncircled 1587 Transmitted to the House 1588, 1776 Concurrence 1776 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1837 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1377 S.B. 223 -- PUBLIC EDUCATION AMENDMENTS (L. Blackham) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 309 Enacting Clause Stricken 1841 S.B. 224 -- APPROPRIATION FOR TUACAHN FOUNDATION (L. Jones) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 309 Assigned to standing committee 796 Placed on calendar 1155, 1230 Amendments 1231 Read the second time 1231 Read the third time 1286 Transmitted to the House 1287 Failed 1502 Enacting Clause Stricken 1841 S.B. 225 -- TAX CREDIT FOR PURCHASE OF ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY (C. Taylor) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 798 Assigned to standing committee 939 Enacting Clause Stricken 1841 S.B. 226 -- IMPACT FEE AMENDMENTS (L. Poulton) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 1472 Placed on calendar 1594 Read the second time 1664 Read the third time 1664 Circled 1664 Uncircled 1794 Referred to Secretary of the Senate for interim study 1794 Enacting Clause Stricken 1794, 1841 S.C.R. 1 -- FUNDING FOR OLENE WALKER HOUSING TRUST FUND RESOLUTION (P. Suazo) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 35 Assigned to standing committee 69 Placed on calendar 116 Read the second time 203 Read the third time 235 Transmitted to the House 235 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 706 Action taken by the Governor 1654 S.C.R. 2 -- RESOLUTION URGING CREATION OF THE SAN RAFAEL SWELL NATIONAL HERITAGE/ CONSERVATION AREA (M. Dmitrich) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 35 Assigned to standing committee 38 Placed on calendar 115 Amendments 115, 227 Read the second time 227 Read the third time 265 Transmitted to the House 266 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 724 Other 169 S.C.R. 3 -- RESOLUTION DECLARING 1998 THE YEAR OF THE FARMER (A. Myrin) Read the first time. 100 Read the second time 100 Read the third time 100 Transmitted to the House 101 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 113 Action taken by the Governor 165 S.C.R. 4 -- RESOLUTION REQUESTING CONGRESS TO ALLOW INDIVIDUALS TO OPT OUT OF SOCIAL SECURITY (C. Taylor) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 309 Assigned to standing committee 508 Placed on calendar 1136 Read the second time 1290, 1301 Read the third time 1361 Circled 1290, 1362 Uncircled 1362 Transmitted to the House 1363 Enacting Clause Stricken 1843 S.C.R. 5 -- CONCURRENT RESOLUTION APPROVING HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITY MODIFICATIONS (L. Blackham) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 309 Enacting Clause Stricken 1841 S.C.R. 6 -- VOLUNTEERS IN HIGHER EDUCATION RESOLUTION (D. Steele) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 309 Assigned to standing committee 708 Placed on calendar 989 Read the second time 989 Read the third time 1207 Transmitted to the House 1208 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1653 S.J.R. 1 -- RESOLUTION AMENDING PROPERTY TAX PROVISIONS (R. Montgomery) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 35 Assigned to standing committee 125 Placed on calendar 260 Substituted 260 Read the second time 361 Failed 362 Enacting Clause Stricken 1841 S.J.R. 2 -- RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TAX AMENDMENTS RESOLUTION (H. Stephenson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 310 Assigned to standing committee 797 Enacting Clause Stricken 1841 S.J.R. 3 -- RESOLUTION AMENDING JUDICIAL NOMINATION PROCESS (C. Taylor) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 265 Assigned to standing committee 408 Placed on calendar 494 Substituted 1095, 1762 Read the second time 736 Read the third time 1149 Circled 736, 1149 Uncircled 1095, 1762 Transmitted to the House 1763 Failed 1834 Enacting Clause Stricken 1841 S.J.R. 4 -- RESOLUTION SUPPORTING AFFORDABLE HOUSING FROM OLYMPIC HOUSING (P. Suazo) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 35 Placed on calendar 39 Amendments 41 Read the second time 41 Read the third time 72 Transmitted to the House 73 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 293 S.J.R. 5 -- RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRONIC VOTING (S. Howell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 36 Assigned to standing committee 69 Placed on calendar 117 Read the second time 237 Failed 238 Enacting Clause Stricken 1841 S.J.R. 6 -- RESOLUTION AMENDING SPECIAL SESSIONS (L. Blackham) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 36 Assigned to standing committee 69 Placed on calendar 117 Read the second time 238 Read the third time 266 Failed 267 Enacting Clause Stricken 1841 S.J.R. 7 -- RESOLUTION AMENDING THE DATE OF GENERAL LEGISLATIVE SESSION (S. Howell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 36 Assigned to standing committee 69 Placed on calendar 117 Read the second time 238 Uncircled 1369 Enacting Clause Stricken 1369, 1842 S.J.R. 8 -- JOINT RESOLUTION - COMPENSATION OF IN-SESSION EMPLOYEES (R. Montgomery) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 36 Placed on calendar 39 Read the second time 42 Read the third time 73 Transmitted to the House 73 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 193 S.J.R. 9 -- RESOLUTION CONCERNING KYOTO PROTOCOL ON GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE (M. Dmitrich) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 118 Assigned to standing committee 153 Placed on calendar 225 Read the second time 355 Read the third time 407 Transmitted to the House 407 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 937 S.J.R. 10 -- RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING WILDLIFE NUMBERS (L. Blackham) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 143 Assigned to standing committee 153 Placed on calendar 225 Substituted 358 Read the second time 357 Read the third time 407 Transmitted to the House 408 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1350 S.J.R. 11 -- JOINT RULES RESOLUTION - LEGISLATIVE EXPENSES (C. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 200 Read the second time 202 Read the third time 202 Transmitted to the House 203 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 222 S.J.R. 12 -- RESOLUTION LIMITING PROPERTY TAX FOR RETIREES (R. Steiner) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 310 Assigned to standing committee 797 Placed on calendar 1218 Read the second time 1301 Read the third time 1435 Circled 1301, 1435 Uncircled 1368, 1827 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1828 Enacting Clause Stricken 1842 S.J.R. 13 -- RESOLUTION ON REVIEW OF TAX COMMISSION CASES (H. Stephenson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 310 Assigned to standing committee 886 Placed on calendar 1012 Substituted 1012 Read the second time 1163 Read the third time 1211 Transmitted to the House 1212 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1690 S.J.R. 14 -- RESOLUTION ADDRESSING OLYMPIC FINANCING (A. Myrin) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 310 Placed on calendar 1771 Read the second time 1780 Read the third time 1780 Circled 1771 Uncircled 1780 Transmitted to the House 1780 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1837 S.J.R. 15 -- RESOLUTION APPROVING MODIFICATION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITY (L. Blackham) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 310 Enacting Clause Stricken 1842 S.J.R. 16 -- MASTER STUDY RESOLUTION (C. Peterson) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 310 Placed on calendar 1787 Amendments 1795 Read the second time 1787, 1794 Read the third time 1794 Circled 1787 Uncircled 1794 Transmitted to the House 1795 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1837 S.J.R. 17 -- RESOLUTION AMENDING INTANGIBLE PROPERTY TAX PROVISIONS (L. Hillyard) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 310 Assigned to standing committee 797 Placed on calendar 1136 Amendments 1135 Substituted 1299 Read the second time 1290 Read the third time 1360 Circled 1290, 1360 Uncircled 1299, 1661 Returned to the Secretary of the Senate 1661 Enacting Clause Stricken 1842 S.R. 1 -- RESOLUTION URGING PARENTAL OVERSIGHT OF CHILDREN WATCHING MOVIES (S. Howell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 37 Assigned to standing committee 69 Placed on calendar 196, 505 Amendments 403, 505 Read the second time 352, 505 Read the third time 402, 505 Recalled 447 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 403, 506 S.R. 2 -- RESOLUTION URGING REFORM OF FEDERAL CAMPAIGN FINANCE LAWS (S. Howell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 37 Assigned to standing committee 69 Placed on calendar 261 Read the second time 503 Circled 503 Uncircled 1221 Failed 1221 Enacting Clause Stricken 1842 S.R. 3 -- SUPPORT FOR WENDOVER UTAH-NEVADA ENOLA GAY RESTORATION PROJECT (G. Mantes) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 169 Assigned to standing committee 206 Placed on calendar 297 Read the second time 550 Read the third time 598 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 599 S.R. 4 -- RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING PARENTS OVERSIGHT OF CHILDREN'S TELEVISION VIEWING (S. Howell) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 311 Assigned to standing committee 1232 Placed on calendar 1372 Read the second time 1441 Read the third time 1675 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1675 Other 1439, 1573 S.R. 5 -- RESOLUTION URGING STUDY OF REGIONAL COMMUTER SYSTEM (R. Montgomery) Read for the first time and referred to the President of the Senate 311 Assigned to standing committee 605 Placed on calendar 781 Read the second time 1014 Read the third time 1065 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1066