HOUSE JOURNAL FORTY-FIFTH DAY * * * MORNING SESSION The House was called to order by Speaker Brown at 8:00 a.m. Roll call showed all members present. Pledge of Allegiance and prayer by Mrs. Dennis Iverson. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: March 3, 1998 The Senate passed, upon reconsideration, as amended, 3rd Sub. S.B. 144, TAX REGARDING RADIOACTIVE WASTE, by Senator Blackham and it is transmitted for consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. 3rd Sub. S.B. 144, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 3, 1998 The Senate transmits 3rd Sub. S.B. 80, RECODIFICATION OF SPECIAL DISTRICTS, by Senator R. Evans, for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative B. Allen, the House voted to reconsider its action on 3rd Sub. S.B. 80. RECONSIDERATION OF 3rd Sub. S.B. 80 3rd Sub. S.B. 80, RECODIFICATION OF SPECIAL DISTRICTS, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative B. Allen, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 7, Line 10: Lilac 3-2-98: After "(1)" insert "(a)" 2. Page 7, Line 16: Lilac 3-2-98: After "or" delete "erecting or" 3. Page 7, Line 16a: Lilac 3-2-98: At the beginning of line 16a delete "burying" and insert "the underground installation of an" and after "utility" delete "lines" and insert "line or the conversion to underground of an existing electric utility line" 4. Page 7, Line 19: Lilac 3-2-98: After line 19 insert: "(b) Each county service area that supplies the service of the underground installation of an electric utility line or the conversion to underground of an existing electric utility line shall, in installing or converting the line, provide advance notice to and coordinate with the utility that owns the line." 5. Page 23, Line 13a: Lilac 3-2-98: After "(r)" delete "erecting or burying electric utility lines" and insert "the underground installation of an electric utility line or the conversion to underground of an existing electric utility line" 6. Page 36, Line 15a: Lilac 3-2-98: At the beginning of line 15a after "as" delete "described in the petition or in the resolution under Subsection 17B-2-203(1)(c)" and insert "approved at the election" 3rd Sub. S.B. 80, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 66; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 9. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Arent Arrington Baca Beck Becker Bigelow Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Buttars Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dayton B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Harper Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Way Wright Zolman Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives Anderson Barth Bush Carlson Dillree Goodfellow Gowans Olsen Walsh 3rd Sub. S.B. 80, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: March 3, 1998 The Senate requests the return of 2nd Sub. H.B. 120, DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES OFFICE OF LICENSING REVISIONS, by Representative J. Haymond, for correction. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. On motion of Representative Haymond, the House voted to transmit 2nd Sub. H.B. 120 to the Senate for further consideration. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 3, 1998 The Senate refuses to recede from its amendments to H.C.R. 11, RESOLUTION APPROVING INDUSTRIAL WASTE PERMIT, by Representative B. Evans, and has appointed a Conference Committee consisting of Senators Myrin, Montgomery, and Suazo to meet with a like committee from the House on this bill. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Evans, the House voted to reconsider its action on H.C.R. 11. RECONSIDERATION OF H.C.R. 11 On motion of Representative Evans, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to H.C.R. 11. H.C.R. 11, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 68; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 7. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Barth Beck Becker Bigelow Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dayton B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Short Siddoway N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Way Wright Zolman Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives B. Allen Dillree Nelson Seitz M. Stephens Ure Walsh H.C.R. 11, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: March 3, 1998 The Senate passed, as amended, H.B. 300, EDUCATOR BACKGROUND CHECK AMENDMENTS, by Representative J. Alexander, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Alexander, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to H.B. 300. H.B. 300, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 58; Nays, 11; Absent or not voting, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander S. Allen Anderson Arrington Bigelow Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Dayton B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Killpack Koehn Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Way Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Arent Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Carlson Davis Hendrickson King Larson Absent or not voting were: Representatives B. Allen Dillree Hickman Jones Knudson Walsh H.B. 300, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 3, 1998 The Senate passed, as amended, 2nd Sub. H.B. 441, MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE ACT, by Representative M. Stephens, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative M. Stephens, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to 2nd Sub. H.B. 441. 2nd Sub. H.B. 441, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 69; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Barth Beck Bigelow Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dayton B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Killpack King Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives Becker Dillree Hickman Jones Knudson Seitz 2nd Sub. H.B. 441, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 3, 1998 The Senate passed, as amended, H.B. 374, FRIVOLOUS LAWSUITS AMENDMENTS, by Representative D. Gladwell, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Gladwell, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to H.B. 374. H.B. 374, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 70; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Barth Beck Becker Bigelow Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Cox Curtis Davis Dayton B. Evans Frandsen Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives Chard Dillree Fox-Finlinson Garn Hickman H.B. 374, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 3, 1998 The Senate passed, as amended, 1st Sub. H.B. 444, PRIVATIZATION OF QUASI - GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES, by Representative G. Adair, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Adair, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to Sub. H.B. 444. Sub. H.B. 444, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 70; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Baca Barth Beck Becker Bigelow Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dayton B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander Arrington Dillree Hickman Short Sub. H.B. 444, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 3, 1998 The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed S.B. 62, DISTRICT COURT REVIEW OF TAX COMMISSION CASES, by Senator H. Stephenson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed 1st Sub. S.B. 158, DONATION OF BUILDINGS TO UNIVERSITIES, by Senator H. Stephenson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. S.B. 62, and Sub. S.B. 158 were signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 3, 1998 The Senate passed, 1st Sub. H.B. 265, TITLE INSURANCE AMENDMENTS, by Representative T. Hatch, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, 1st Sub. H.B. 343, NUISANCE CODE AMENDMENTS - SHOOTING RANGES, by Representative B. Wright, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 407, AQUACULTURE AMENDMENTS, by Representative D. Ure, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed H.B. 162, UTAH STATE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY AMENDMENTS, by Representative B. Evans, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed 1st Sub. H.B. 194, AMENDMENTS TO COUNTY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS FOR WATER SERVICES, by Representative B. Allen, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed H.B. 385, REGISTRATION OF PERSONAL INTRODUCTION SERVICES, by Representative A. Bradshaw, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 461, FUNDING FOR HIGHWAY ACQUISITION, by Representative K. Garn, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 426, TRANSIT DISTRICT AMENDMENTS, by Representative A. Bradshaw, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 310, WRONGFUL APPROPRIATION, by Representative B. Holladay, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed H.B. 313, CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN PRACTICE ACT AMENDMENTS, by Representative J. Haymond, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed H.B. 333, WILDLIFE CODE AMENDMENTS, by Representative M. Styler, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 362, SEX OFFENDER PUBLIC RECORDS, by Representative B. Allen, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed H.B. 388, PRIVATE PROPERTY OMBUDSMAN, by Representative E. Olsen, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. Sub. H.B. 265, Sub. H.B. 343, H.B. 407, H.B. 162, Sub. H.B. 194, H.B. 385, H.B. 461, H.B. 426, H.B. 310, H.B. 313, H.B. 333, H.B. 362, and H.B. 388 were signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and referred to the Rules Committee to be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Koehn, the House voted to uncircle Sub. S.B. 201. Sub. S.B. 201, RETIREMENT ELIGIBILITY FORMULA, was before the House on its final passage. Sub. S.B. 201 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 68; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 7. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Dayton B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives Bigelow Carlson Davis Dillree Haymond Larson M. Stephens Sub. S.B. 201 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. * * * On motion of Representative Hatch, the House voted to uncircle 2nd Sub. S.B. 166. 2nd Sub. S.B. 166, FOOD HANDLER LICENSING, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Hatch, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 2, Line 2: After line 2 insert: "(1) "Back country food service establishment" means a federal or state licensed back country guiding or outfitting business that: (a) provides food services; and (b) meets department recognized federal or state food service safety regulations for food handlers." Renumber remaining subsections accordingly. 2. Page 2, Lines 4-5: Delete lines 4-5 Renumber remaining subsections accordingly. 3. Page 2, Line 6: Before "passes" insert "successfully" 4. Page 2, Line 8: After "rule" insert "consistent with original certification requirements" 5. Page 2, Line 17: After "hazardous food" insert ": (a)" and delete "or food ingredient," and insert "that is" and after "synthetic" delete the comma 6. Page 2, Lines 18-20: "and that requires temperature control because it is in a form capable of supporting: (i) the rapid and progressive growth of infectious or toxigenic microorganisms; (ii) the growth and toxin production of Clostridium botulinum; or (iii) in raw shell eggs, the growth of Salmonella enteritidis; (b) includes: (i) a food of animal origin that is raw or heat-treated; (ii) a food of plant origin that is heat-treated or consists of raw seed sprouts; (iii) cut melons; and (iv) garlic and oil mixtures that are not acidified or otherwise modified at a food processing plant in a way that results in mixtures that do not support growth specified in Subsection (5)(a); and (c) does not include: (i) an air-cooled hard-boiled egg with shell intact; (ii) a food with an aw value of 0.85 or less; (iii) a food with a pH level of 4.6 or below when measured at 24#C or 75#F; (iv) a food in an unopened hermetically sealed container that is commercially processed to achieve and maintain commercial sterility under conditions of nonrefrigerated storage and distribution; (v) a food for which laboratory evidence demonstrates that the rapid and progressive growth of infectious or toxigenic microorganisms or the growth of S. enteritidis in eggs or C. botulinum cannot occur, such as a food that has an aw and a pH that are above the levels specified in Subsection (5)(c)(ii) and (iii), and that may contain a preservative, other barrier to the growth of microorganisms, or a combination of barriers that inhibit the growth of microorganisms; or (vi) a food that does not support the growth of microorganisms as specified in Subsection (5)(a), even though the food may contain an infectious or toxigenic microorganism or chemical or physical contaminant at a level sufficient to cause illness." 7. Page 2, Line 27: After "safety" delete "training courses and" 8. Page 2, Line 29: After "safety" delete "training courses and" and delete "examination" and insert "examinations" 9. Page 4, Line 3: Delete "food service establishments" 10. Page 4, Line 13: Delete "and"After "rule" insert: "(h) residential child care providers; (i) child care providers and programs licensed under Chapter 39, Utah Child Care Licensing Act; and (j) back country food service establishments" 12. Page 4, Line 22: Delete the colon 13. Page 4, Lines 23-24: Delete lines 23-24 14. Page 4, Line 25: Delete "(b)" 15. Page 4, Line 29: After "rule" insert "which are consistent with original certification requirements" Representative Nielsen declared a conflict of interest. 2nd Sub. S.B. 166, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 61; Nays, 13; Absent or not voting, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Beck Becker Bigelow Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hogue Holladay B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Pace Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway N. Stephens Styler Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Walsh Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Alexander B. Allen Buttars Harper Hickman Iverson Olsen Rowan M. Stephens Swallow Ure Way Wright Absent or not voting was: Representative Barth 2nd Sub. S.B. 166, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative B. Allen, the House voted to reconsider its action on 3rd Sub. S.B. 80. RECONSIDERATION OF 3rd Sub. S.B. 80 3rd Sub. S.B. 80, RECODIFICATION OF SPECIAL DISTRICTS, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative B. Allen, the bill was amended as follows:Delete amendments under Representatives B. Allen dated March 2, 1998 at 1:02 p.m. 3rd Sub. S.B. 80, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 66; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 9. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Haymond Hendrickson Hogue Holladay B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Pace Rowan Saunders Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives S. Allen Bigelow Dayton Hatch Hickman Iverson Olsen Seitz Tanner 3rd Sub. S.B. 80, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Garn, the House voted to uncircle S.B. 84. S.B. 84, STRATEGIC PLANNING ACT FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE AMENDMENTS, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Dayton, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 11, Line 4: Delete "2002" and insert "1999" On motion of Representative Wright, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Lines 6-7: After "EDUCATION;" delete "MODIFYING THE MISSION OF PUBLIC EDUCATION UNDER THE STATE STRATEGIC PLAN;" 2. Page 2, Line 19: After "plan;" insert "and" 3. Page 2, Lines 20-21: Delete lines 20 through 21 and renumber remaining subsections accordingly 4. Page 3, Line 1: Remove opening bracket and reinstate "assure Utah the best educated citizenry in the world and each individual the training to" 5. Page 3, Line 2: Reinstate "succeed in a global society by" and remove closing bracket; delete "be a world leader in" and after "providing" remove opening bracket and reinstate "students with learning and" 6. Page 3, Line 3: Reinstate "occupational skills, character development, literacy, and" and remove the closing bracket and delete "the opportunities and instructional" 7. Page 3, Lines 4-5: Delete "support for each student to gain the" and after "knowledge" remove the opening bracket and reinstate the bracketed language on lines 4 through 5 8. Page 3, Line 6: Reinstate "accountable for results" and insert a period "." and remove closing bracket and delete the rest of line 6 9. Page 3, Lines 7-13: Delete lines 7 through 13 10. Page 3, Lines 26-27: Remove the brackets and reinstate the bracketed language on lines 26 through 27 11. Page 3, Lines 30-31: After "communicate," delete "exhibit aesthetic awareness," 12. Page 4, Line 1: After "(4)" insert "offers" and after "curriculum" delete the brackets and reinstate "that enables" and delete "is implemented in each school" 13. Page 4, Lines 2-3: Delete "to help all" and after "students" remove brackets and reinstate "to successfully compete"; delete "succeed" and after "society" insert ", and to succeed as citizens in a constitutional republic" 14. Page 4, Line 10: After "receive" delete "competitive" and insert "fair" 15. Page 5, Line 7: After "levels;" insert "and" 16. Page 5, Line 8: After "competency" delete "; and" and insert a period "." 17. Page 5, Lines 9-10: Delete lines 9 through 10 18. Page 6, Lines 12-14: 18. Page 6, Lines 12-14: Remove brackets and reinstate bracketed language on lines 12 through 14 19. Page 6, Line 15: Reinstate "portfolios" and delete "to evaluate the performance of each student" 20. Page 6, Lines 21-24: Remove brackets and reinstate bracketed language on lines 21 through 24 and renumber subsection accordingly 21. Page 10, Line 7: After "governor" insert "the president of the Senate, the speaker of the House of Representatives," On motion of Representative Alexander, the bill was amended as follows: 22. Page 4, Line 8: After "compentent" insert "develop a stategy that allows" 23. Page 4, Line 9: Before "teachers" insert "to be compensated through a paid for performance system" 24. Page 4, Line 10: Delete "receive competitive compensation" S.B. 84, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 53; Nays, 18; Absent or not voting, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair B. Allen S. Allen Arrington Bigelow Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Bush Buttars Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Frandsen Garn Gladwell Harper Hatch Haymond Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Killpack King Knudson Koehn Murray Nelson Nielsen Pace Rowan Saunders Short Siddoway M. Stephens Styler Swallow Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Alexander Anderson Arent Baca Barth Beck Becker Buffmire Carlson Davis Goodfellow Gowans Jones Larson Olsen N. Stephens Tanner Tuttle Absent or not voting were: Representatives Fox-Finlinson Hendrickson Hickman Seitz S.B. 84, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. THIRD READING CALENDAR S.B. 48, PAY-PER-VIEW BOXING TAX, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Valentine S.B. 48 was referred to Rules Committee to be placed on the Master Study Resolution. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Valentine, the House voted to recess until 10:00 a.m. The House was called to order by Speaker Brown at 10:30 a.m. THIRD READING CALENDAR S.B. 56, BOW HUNTER CERTIFICATION, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. S.B. 56 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 52; Nays, 10; Absent or not voting, 13. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair B. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Beck Becker Bigelow Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Buckner Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Davis Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Gowans Haymond Hendrickson Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Short Siddoway Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Walsh Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Alexander Bryson Dayton Goodfellow Koehn Seitz N. Stephens Styler Ure Wright Absent or not voting were: Representatives S. Allen Barth Buffmire Curtis Garn Gladwell Harper Hatch Hickman K. Johnson M. Stephens Swallow Way S.B. 56 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Hatch, the House voted to reconsider its action on 2nd Sub. S.B. 166. RECONSIDERATION OF 2nd Sub. S.B. 166 2nd Sub. S.B. 166, FOOD HANDLERS LICENSING, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Hatch, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 4, Line 11: Delete line 11 2nd Sub. S.B. 166, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 54; Nays, 12; Absent or not voting, 9. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Beck Becker Bigelow Bourdeaux Bowman Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Davis B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hogue Holladay B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Pace Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway N. Stephens Styler Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Walsh Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Alexander B. Allen Bryson Dayton Harper Iverson Olsen Rowan Swallow Ure Way Wright Absent or not voting were: Representatives Adair S. Allen Barth Bradshaw Curtis Dillree Garn Hickman M. Stephens 2nd Sub. S.B. 166, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Hogue, under suspension of the rules, the House voted to move to the House Third Reading Calendar. On motion of Representative Hogue, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 372 was moved to the top of the Third Reading Calendar. THIRD READING CALENDAR H.B. 372, PORTABILITY OF FUNDING FOR HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. H.B. 372, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 69; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arrington Baca Barth Beck Becker Bigelow Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Davis Dayton B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives Arent Curtis Dillree Jones M. Stephens Tuttle H.B. 372, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Fox-Finlinson, the House voted to move to the Senate Third Reading Calendar. THIRD READING CALENDAR Sub. S.B. 177, LONG TERM LEASE - NORTH CAMPUS OF UVSC, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Ure, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Line 1: Goldenrod Copy Delete "LAND PURCHASE - NORTH CAMPUS OF" and insert "REVIEW OF LEASE BETWEEN THE UTAH STATE DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER AND" 2. Page 1, Line 7: Goldenrod Copy Delete "ENTER A LAND PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH" and "REVIEW THE ADVISABILITY OF A LEASE BETWEEN" 3. Page 1, Line 7a: Goldenrod Copy After "COLLEGE" insert "AND" 4. Page 1, Line 8: Goldenrod Copy Delete "FOR CERTAIN LANDS OWNED BY" 5. Page 2, Lines 17-25: Goldenrod Copy Delete lines 17-25 and insert: "(iii) By July 1, 1998, the Division of Facilities Construction and Management shall: (A) review the advisability of leasing or purchasing developmental center land to Utah Valley State College; (B) if the division determines that a lease is advisable, identify which land should be leased, the terms of the lease, and a financing mechanism for the lease; and (C) report its findings, conclusions, and recommendations to the interim Education committee, the interim Health and Human Services committee, and the interim Executive Appropriations committee." Sub. S.B. 177, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 63; Nays, 10; Absent or not voting, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Arrington Barth Beck Becker Bigelow Bourdeaux Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Harper Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Walsh Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Adair Anderson Arent Baca Bowman Buffmire Gowans Jones Olsen Pace Absent or not voting were: Representatives Valentine Way Sub. S.B. 177, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed, as amended, H.B. 196, RETIREMENT OFFICE AMENDMENTS, by Representative S. Koehn, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Koehn, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to H.B. 196. All Representatives declared a conflict of interest. H.B. 196, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 47; Nays, 17; Absent or not voting, 11. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair B. Allen Arrington Barth Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buffmire Bush Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Harper Hogue Holladay B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack Knudson Koehn Nielsen Pace Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway N. Stephens Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Walsh Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Alexander S. Allen Arent Baca Beck Bigelow Buckner Buttars Dayton Hatch Iverson King Larson Murray Nelson Olsen Styler Absent or not voting were: Representatives Anderson Goodfellow Gowans Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Rowan M. Stephens Swallow Ure Way H.B. 196, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed, as amended, H.B. 404, USE OF CIGARETTE TAX, by Representative S. Barth, et al, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Barth, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to H.B. 404. H.B. 404, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 55; Nays, 4; Absent or not voting, 16. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Arent Baca Barth Beck Bigelow Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Harper Hatch Hogue Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Pace Saunders Seitz Siddoway N. Stephens Styler Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Walsh Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Arrington Becker Bourdeaux Carlson Absent or not voting were: Representatives Anderson Goodfellow Gowans Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Holladay Knudson Koehn Olsen Rowan Short M. Stephens Swallow Ure Way H.B. 404, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed, H.J.R. 2, RESOLUTION SUPPORTING LAWSUIT OPPOSING GRAND STAIRCASE ESCALANTE NATIONAL MONUMENT DESIGNATION, by Representative D. Iverson, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 435, REPORTS AND NOTICES AMENDMENTS, by Representative G. Davis, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 234, SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION LIMIT AMENDMENT, by Representative J. Haymond, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 177, COLLECTION OF UNIFORM MOTOR VEHICLE FEES AMENDMENT, by Representative D. Bush, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 386, STABILIZING SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES, by Representative R. Bigelow, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, 1st Sub. H.B. 357, TRANSIENT ROOM TAX AMENDMENTS, by Representative K. Johnson, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 420, TRUTH IN TAXATION AMENDMENTS, by Representative T. Hatch, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed 2nd Sub. H.B. 441, MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE ACT, by Representative M. Stephens, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed 1st Sub. H.B. 444, PRIVATIZATION OF QUASI - GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES, by Representative G. Adair, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. H.J.R. 2, H.B. 435, H.B. 234, H.B. 177, H.B. 386, Sub. H.B. 357, H.B. 420, 2nd Sub. H.B. 441, and Sub. H.B. 444 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and referred to the Rules Committee to be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate has rejected H.B. 235, CONSUMER CREDIT CODE AMENDMENTS, by Representative K. Garn, and it is transmitted for filing; and The Senate has rejected H.B. 447, TRAFFIC VIOLATION CHANGES, by Representative D. Jones, and it is transmitted for filing. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed, as substituted, 2nd Sub. S.J.R. 3, RESOLUTION AMENDING JUDICIAL NOMINATION PROCESS, by Senator Taylor, and it is transmitted for consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. 2nd Sub. S.J.R. 3, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed S.B. 52, PROPERTY TAX RESTRICTION, by Senator L. Poulton, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. S.B. 52 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Cox, the House voted to uncircle S.B. 222. S.B. 222, BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLE HEARING REQUIREMENTS, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Cox, the bill was amended as follows:Delete all amendments placed in by the House on Day 44 On motion of Representative Cox, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Lines 23-24: Goldenrod Copy dated March 2, 1998: After "victim may" reinstate "[not]" and after "attention hearing" reinstate "[, if the offender is not present]" 2. Page 1, Lines 24-24a: Goldenrod Copy dated March 2, 1998: Delete "IF THE VICTIM ATTENDS A REDETERMINATION OR SPECIAL ATTENTION HEARING, THE OFFENDER MUST BE PRESENT." 3. Page 2, Line 24: Goldenrod Copy dated March 2, 1998: Reinstate "[, upon request,]" S.B. 222, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 62; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 13. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Alexander S. Allen Anderson Arent Baca Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Killpack King Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives Adair B. Allen Arrington Barth Bigelow Bryson Carlson Hatch Jones Knudson Olsen Short Styler S.B. 222, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. * * * On motion of Representative Fox-Finlinson, the House voted to uncircle S.B. 143. S.B. 143, RECREATIONAL VEHICLE STANDARDS, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Fox-Finlinson, the House voted to delete S.B. 143 in title and body and insert Sub. S.B. 143 in lieu thereof. On motion of Representative Fox-Finlinson, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Line 11: After line 11 insert: "13-14-201, as last amended by Chapter 162, Laws of Utah 1997" 2. Page 3, Line 29: After line 29 insert: "Section 2. Section 13-14-201 is amended to read: 13-14-201 Prohibited acts by franchisors -- Disclosures. (1) A franchisor may not in this state: (a) require a franchisee to order or accept delivery of any new motor vehicle, part, accessory, equipment, or other item not otherwise required by law that is not voluntarily ordered by the franchisee; (b) require a franchisee to participate monetarily in any advertising campaign or contest, or purchase any promotional materials, display devices, or display decorations or materials; (c) require a franchisee to change the capital structure of the franchisee's dealership or the means by or through which the franchisee finances the operation of the franchisee's dealership, if the dealership at all times meets reasonable capital standards determined by and applied in a nondiscriminatory manner by the franchisor; (d) require a franchisee to refrain from participating in the management of, investment in, or acquisition of any other line of new motor vehicles or related products, if: (i) the franchisee maintains a reasonable line of credit for each make or line of vehicles; and (ii) complies with reasonable capital and facilities requirements of the franchisor; (e) require a franchisee to prospectively agree to a release, assignment, novation, waiver, or estoppel that would: (i) relieve a franchisor from any liability imposed by this chapter; or (ii) require any controversy between the franchisee and a franchisor to be referred to a third party if the decision by the third party would be binding; (f) require a franchisee to change the location of the principal place of business of the franchisee's dealership or make any substantial alterations to the dealership premises, if the change or alterations would be unreasonable; (g) coerce or attempt to coerce a franchisee to join, contribute to, or affiliate with an advertising association; (h) require, coerce, or attempt to coerce a franchisee to enter into an agreement with the franchisor or do any other act that is unfair or prejudicial to the franchisee, by threatening to cancel a franchise agreement or other contractual agreement or understanding existing between the franchisor and franchisee; (i) adopt, change, establish, modify, or implement a plan or system for the allocation, scheduling, or delivery of new motor vehicles, parts, or accessories to its franchisees so that the plan or system is not fair, reasonable, and equitable; (j) increase the price of any new motor vehicle that the franchisee has ordered from the franchisor and for which there exists at the time of the order a bona fide sale to a retail purchaser if the order was made prior to the franchisee's receipt of an official written price increase notification; (k) fail to indemnify and hold harmless its franchisee against any judgment for damages or settlement approved in writing by the franchisor: (i) including court costs and attorneys' fees arising out of actions, claims, or proceedings including those based on: (A) strict liability; (B) negligence; (C) misrepresentation; (D) express or implied warranty; (E) revocation as described in Section 70A-2-608; or (F) rejection as described in Section 70A-2-602; and (ii) to the extent the judgment or settlement relates to alleged defective or negligent actions by the franchisor; (l) threaten or coerce a franchisee to waive or forbear its right to protest the establishment or relocation of a same line-make franchisee in the relevant market area of the affected franchisee; (m) fail to ship monthly to a franchisee, if ordered by the franchisee, the number of new motor vehicles of each make, series, and model needed by the franchisee to achieve a percentage of total new vehicle sales of each make, series, and model equitably related to the total new vehicle production or importation being achieved nationally at the time of the order by each make, series, and model covered under the franchise agreement; (n) require or otherwise coerce a franchisee to under-utilize the franchisee's existing facilities; (o) fail to include in any franchise agreement the following language or language to the effect that: "If any provision in this agreement contravenes the laws or regulations of any state or other jurisdiction where this agreement is to be performed, or provided for by such laws or regulations, the provision is considered to be modified to conform to such laws or regulations, and all other terms and provisions shall remain in full force."; (p) engage in the distribution, sale, offer for sale, or lease of a new motor vehicle to purchasers who acquire the vehicle in this state except through a franchisee with whom the franchisor has established a written franchise agreement, if the franchisor's trade name, trademark, service mark, or related characteristic is an integral element in the distribution, sale, offer for sale, or lease; (q) engage in the distribution or sale of a recreational vehicle which is manufactured, rented, sold, or offered for sale in this state without being constructed in accordance with the standards set by the American National Standards Institute for recreational vehicles and evidenced by a seal or plate attached to the vehicle; [or] (r) authorize or permit a person to perform warranty service repairs on motor vehicles, except warranty service repairs: (i) by a franchisee with whom the franchisor has entered into a franchise agreement for the sale and service of the franchisor's motor vehicles; or (ii) on owned motor vehicles by a person or government entity who has purchased new motor vehicles pursuant to a franchisor's or manufacturer's fleet discount program[.]; (s) fail to provide a franchisee with a written franchise agreement; or (t) notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, unreasonably fail or refuse to offer to its same line make franchised dealers all models manufactured for that line make, or unreasonably require a dealer to pay any extra fee, remodel, renovate, recondition the dealer's existing facilities, or purchase unreasonable advertising displays or other materials as a prerequisite to receiving a model or series of vehicles, except that a recreational vehicle manufacturer may split a line make between motor home and travel trailer products. (2) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(r), a franchisor may authorize or permit a person to perform warranty service repairs on motor vehicles if the warranty services is for a franchisor of recreational vehicles. (3) Subsection (1)(a) does not prevent the franchisor from requiring that a franchisee carry a reasonable inventory of: (a) new motor vehicle models offered for sale by the franchisor; and (b) parts to service the repair of the new motor vehicles. (4) Subsection (1)(d) does not prevent a franchisor from: (a) requiring that a franchisee maintain separate sales personnel or display space; or (b) refusing to permit a combination of new motor vehicle lines, if justified by reasonable business considerations. (5) Upon the written request of any franchisee, a franchisor shall disclose in writing to the franchisee the basis on which new motor vehicles, parts, and accessories are allocated, scheduled, and delivered among the franchisor's dealers of the same line-make." Renumber remaining sections accordingly. S.B. 143 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 60; Nays, 3; Absent or not voting, 12. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bradshaw Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Hendrickson Hickman Holladay B. Johnson K. Johnson Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Frandsen Olsen Ure Absent or not voting were: Representatives Adair Alexander Barth Bigelow Bowman Bryson Haymond Hogue Iverson Jones Pace Valentine S.B. 143 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate requests the return of H.B. 235, CONSUMER CREDIT CODE AMENDMENTS, by Representative K. Garn, for reconsideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Garn, the House voted to return H.B. 235 to the Senate. RULES COMMITTEE REPORT Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Rules Committee recommends that, under suspension of the rules, the following bills and resolutions be considered read for the second time and placed on the Third Reading Calendar for senate bills: 3rd Sub. S.B. 144 Tax Regarding Radioactive Waste Sub. S.B. 174 Quality Assurance on Construction of Public Buildings 2nd Sub. 36 Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing Act Amendments S.B. 221 Emergency Services Telephone Charge S.B. 60 Motor Vehicle Insurance - Liability on Loaned Vehicle Sub. S.B. 49 Eminent Domain Valuation S.B. 93 Higher Education Presidential Authority S.B. 55 Music Licensing Practices Act S.B. 154 Reporting Elected Official Funds Sub. S.B. 159 Government Relationship to Olympics J.W. (Bill) Hickman, Chair Report filed. On motion of Representative Curtis, the report of the Rules Committee was adopted. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate requests the return of H.B. 386, STABILIZING SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES, by Representative R. Bigelow, for reconsideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Bigelow, the House voted to refuse to return H.B. 386 to the Senate for reconsideration. THIRD READING CALENDAR 3rd Sub. S.B. 144, TAX REGARDING RADIOACTIVE WASTE, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Garn, the House voted to delete 3rd Sub. S.B. 144 in title and body and insert 4th Sub. S.B. 144 in lieu thereof and, under suspension of the rules, was considered read the first, second, and third times. On motion of Representative Anderson, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Line 12: Delete "low-level" 2. Page 1, Line 13: Delete "radioactive" 4th Sub. S.B. 144 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 65; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 10. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Barth Beck Becker Bigelow Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carnahan Cox Curtis Davis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Goodfellow Gowans Harper Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holladay B. Johnson K. Johnson Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Rowan Saunders Seitz Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Ure Valentine Walsh Way Zolman Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives Carlson Chard Gladwell Hatch Iverson Jones Pace Short Tyler Wright 4th Sub. S.B. 144 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate substituted, amended, and passed, Senate 4th Sub. H.B. 115, TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMENDMENTS, by Representative M. Stephens, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative M. Stephens, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to Senate 4th Sub. H.B. 115. Senate 4th Sub. H.B. 115, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 68; Nays, 2; Absent or not voting, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Barth Beck Becker Bigelow Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carnahan Cox Curtis Davis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hickman Hogue Holladay B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Rowan Saunders Seitz Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Way Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Hendrickson Pace Absent or not voting were: Representatives Carlson Chard Iverson Short Wright Senate 4th Sub. H.B. 115, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed, upon reconsideration, as amended, 2nd Sub. H.B. 120, DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES OFFICE OF LICENSING REVISIONS, by Representative J. Haymond, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Haymond, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to 2nd Sub. H.B. 120. 2nd Sub. H.B. 120, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 64; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 11. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Barth Beck Becker Bigelow Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carnahan Cox Curtis Davis B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Garn Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hogue Holladay B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Way Zolman Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives Bryson Carlson Chard Dayton Dillree Frandsen Gladwell Hickman Iverson Olsen Wright 2nd Sub. H.B. 120, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Fox-Finlinson, the House voted to recess until 2:00 p.m. AFTERNOON SESSION The House was called to order by Speaker Brown at 2:00 p.m. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed, as amended, 1st Sub. H.B. 14, MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY INSPECTION, by Representative W. Harper, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Harper, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to Sub. H.B. 14. Sub. H.B. 14, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 46; Nays, 11; Absent or not voting, 18. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair S. Allen Becker Bourdeaux Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Bush Carnahan Curtis Dayton B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Harper Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holladay Killpack Knudson Koehn Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Rowan Saunders Seitz Short M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Way Wright Zolman Voting in the negative were: Representatives Anderson Arent Baca Barth Beck Bowman Chard Cox Davis Gowans King Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander B. Allen Arrington Bigelow Buffmire Buttars Carlson Dillree Hatch Haymond Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Larson Pace Siddoway Brown Sub. H.B. 14, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate has rejected H.B. 279, AMENDMENTS TO OLENE WALKER HOUSING TRUST FUND, by Representative G. Adair, and it is transmitted for filing. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. H.B. 279 was filed. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed, H.B. 165, EDUCATIONAL PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES AMENDMENTS, by Representative R. Siddoway, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed 1st Sub. H.B. 285, APPROPRIATION FOR LAND USE PLANS, by Representative D. Iverson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed H.B. 300, EDUCATOR BACKGROUND CHECK AMENDMENTS, by Representative J. Alexander, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed H.B. 374, FRIVOLOUS LAWSUITS AMENDMENTS, by Representative D. Gladwell, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed H.C.R. 11, RESOLUTION APPROVING INDUSTRIAL WASTE PERMIT, by Representative B. Evans, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. H.B. 165, Sub. H.B. 285, H.B. 300, H.B. 374, and H.C.R. 11 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and referred to the Rules Committee to be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 3, 1998 The Senate passed, as amended, 2nd Sub. H.B. 239, CHILD WELFARE AMENDMENTS, by Representative J. Haymond, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Haymond, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to 2nd Sub. H.B. 239. 2nd Sub. H.B. 239, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 41; Nays, 21; Absent or not voting, 13. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives S. Allen Arent Arrington Baca Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bradshaw Buckner Buffmire Bush Carnahan Cox Davis Dillree B. Evans Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Harper Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holladay Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Saunders Seitz Siddoway N. Stephens Styler Tanner Tuttle Tyler Voting in the negative were: Representatives Adair Bryson Buttars Chard Dayton Gowans Hatch B. Johnson Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan M. Stephens Swallow Ure Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander B. Allen Anderson Barth Bigelow Bowman Carlson Curtis Fox-Finlinson Iverson K. Johnson Short Valentine 2nd H.B. 239, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. THIRD READING CALENDAR Sub. S.B. 174, QUALITY ASSURANCE ON CONSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. Sub. S.B. 174 then failed on the following roll call: Yeas, 23; Nays, 46; Absent or not voting, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives B. Allen Arent Arrington Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Buckner Buffmire Carlson Carnahan Cox Frandsen Goodfellow Hendrickson Jones King Larson Tanner Tuttle Voting in the negative were: Representatives Adair Alexander S. Allen Anderson Bryson Bush Buttars Chard Curtis Davis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Garn Gladwell Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hogue Holladay B. Johnson K. Johnson Killpack Knudson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Way Zolman Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives Bigelow Hickman Iverson Koehn Short Wright Sub. S.B. 174 was returned to the Senate for filing. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Fox-Finlinson, the House voted to uncircle Sub. S.B. 50. Sub. S.B. 50, PROPERTY TAXES - UNIFORM FEES AND CERTIFIED TAX RATE, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Swallow, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Lines 12-17: Delete lines 12-17 2. Page 1, Line 18: Delete "REDUCTION IN UNIFORM FEES BY THE LEGISLATURE;" 3. Page 7, Lines 23-27: Goldenrod 2-20-98: Delete Lines 23 - 27 4. Page 14, Lines 26-30: Goldenrod 2-20-98: Delete Lines 26 - 30 5. Page 18, Line 13: Goldenrod 2-20-98: After "Act;" reinstate "and" 6. Page 18, Line 14: Goldenrod 2-12-98: After "commission" reinstate "." and delete "; and" 7. Page 18, Lines 15-18: Goldenrod 2-12-98: Delete Lines 15 - 18 8. Page 21, Lines 16-20: Goldenrod 2-12-98: Delete Lines 16 - 20 9. Page 23, Line 7: Goldenrod 2-12-98: After "Act;" reinstate "and" 10. Page 23, Line 8: Goldenrod 2-12-98: After "commission" reinstate "." and delete "; and" 11. Page 23, Lines 9-12: Goldenrod 2-12-98: Delete Lines 9 - 12 On motion of Representative Fox-Finlinson, the House voted to circle Sub. S.B. 50. THIRD READING CALENDAR 2nd Sub. S.B. 36, DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING ACT AMENDMENTS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Bradshaw, the House voted to circle 2nd Sub. S.B. 36. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate substituted and passed, Senate 2nd Sub. H.B. 78, TESTING PERIOD FOR HEARING AIDS, by Representative L. Pace, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Pace, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to Senate 2nd Sub. H.B. 78. Senate 2nd Sub. H.B. 78, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 60; Nays, 1; Absent or not voting, 14. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Baca Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Harper Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holladay B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Tanner Tyler Ure Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative was: Representative Bradshaw Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander Arrington Barth Bigelow Davis Dayton Gowans Hatch Iverson Knudson Short Swallow Tuttle Valentine Senate 2nd Sub. H.B. 78, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate refuses to concur with the House Amendments to 1st Sub. S.B. 26, UTAH CHILD CARE LICENSING ACT REVISIONS, by Senator L. Blackham, and requests the House recede from its amendments. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Pace, the House voted to refuse to recede from the House amendments to Sub. S.B. 26. The Speaker was authorized to appoint a conference committee. The Speaker appointed Representatives M. Stephens, Pace, and Jones. THIRD READING CALENDAR S.B. 221, EMERGENCY SERVICES TELEPHONE CHARGE, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. S.B. 221 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 66; Nays, 3; Absent or not voting, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Barth Beck Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holladay B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway N. Stephens Styler Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Wright Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Alexander M. Stephens Zolman Absent or not voting were: Representatives Becker Bigelow Bourdeaux Iverson Swallow Way S.B. 221 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Speaker Brown the following intent language was spread upon the pages of the journal. INTENT LANGUAGE TO S.B. 221 It is the intent of the legislature that all public agencies providing 911 emergency telephone service and receiving additional revenues authorized by this bill to utilize the funds to contract with wireless service providers for wireless enhanced 911 service, pursuant to Federal Communications Commission Rules adopted in CC Docket 94-102 (47 CFR 20, 18) and to otherwise pay for costs of implementing wireless enhanced 911. THIRD READING CALENDAR S.B. 60, MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE - LIABILITY ON LOANED VEHICLE, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Valentine, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Line 7: Goldenrod 2-25-98: After "PROVISIONS;" delete "AND" and after "DEFINITIONS" insert "; AND PROVIDING A COORDINATION CLAUSE" 2. Page 4, Line 13: After line 13 insert: "Section 4. Coordination clause. If this bill and 4th Substitute S.B. 76, Insurance Law Changes, both pass, it is the intent of the Legislature that the amendments to Section 31A-22-314 in 4th Substitute S.B. 76, Insurance Law Changes, supersede the amendments to Section 31A-22-314 in this bill." S.B. 60, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 58; Nays, 10; Absent or not voting, 7. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Cox Davis Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holladay B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Pace Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Bryson Chard Curtis Dayton Hatch Iverson Rowan N. Stephens Way Wright Absent or not voting were: Representatives Bigelow Bowman Bradshaw Olsen M. Stephens Styler Swallow S.B. 60, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. RULES COMMITTEE REPORT Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Rules Committee recommends that, under suspension of the rules, the following bills be considered read for the second time and placed on the Third Reading Calendar for senate bills: S.B. 70s Lien on Real Property S.B. 133 Optional Forms on County Government J.W. (Bill) Hickman, Chair Report filed. On motion of Representative Hickman, the report of the Rules Committee was adopted. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Rules Committee recommends that, under suspension of the rules, the following bill be considered read for the second time and placed on the Third Reading Calendar: H.B. 454 Revisions to State Government J.W. (Bill) Hickman, Chair Report filed. On motion of Representative Hickman, the report of the Rules Committee was adopted. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Koehn, under suspension of the rules, the House voted to move to the House Third Reading Calendar. * * * On motion of Representative Koehn, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 454 was moved to the top of the Third Reading Calendar. THIRD READING CALENDAR H.B. 454, REVISIONS TO STATE GOVERNMENT, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. H.B. 454 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 47; Nays, 24; Absent or not voting, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arrington Barth Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buffmire Bush Carnahan Chard Curtis Davis Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Harper Hickman Hogue Holladay K. Johnson Jones Killpack Knudson Koehn Murray Nelson Nielsen Pace Saunders Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Swallow Tanner Tyler Valentine Walsh Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Arent Baca Beck Becker Bourdeaux Buckner Buttars Carlson Cox Dayton Gowans Hatch Hendrickson Iverson B. Johnson King Larson Rowan Seitz Tuttle Ure Way Wright Zolman Absent or not voting were: Representatives Bigelow Haymond Olsen Styler H.B. 454 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative M. Stephens, under suspension of the rules, the House voted to lift H.B. 3 from Rules Committee and place it at the top of Third Reading Calendar. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE On motion of M. Stephens, the House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole, with the Speaker as Chairman, for the purpose of hearing from Leo Memmott, Legislative Fiscal Analyst. On motion of Representative M. Stephens, the Committee of the Whole was dissolved. THIRD READING CALENDAR H.B. 3h, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT II, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. H.B. 3 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 68; Nays, 3; Absent or not voting, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Pace Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Bryson Dayton Rowan Absent or not voting were: Representatives Bigelow Hickman Olsen Valentine H.B. 3 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate requests the return of H.B. 279, AMENDMENTS TO OLENE WALKER HOUSING TRUST FUND, by Representative G. Adair, for reconsideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Adair, the House voted return H.B. 279 to the Senate for further consideration. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Fox-Finlinson, the House voted to move to the Senate Third Reading Calendar. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed, upon reconsideration, H.B. 235, CONSUMER CREDIT CODE AMENDMENTS, by Representative K. Garn, and it is transmitted for further consideration with the following amendments: 1. Page 1, Line 17: After "greater of" delete "$35" and insert "$30" Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Garn, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to H.B. 235. H.B. 235, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 47; Nays, 17; Absent or not voting, 11. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Beck Becker Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Bush Buttars Carnahan Curtis Davis Dayton Dillree Fox-Finlinson Garn Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Hendrickson Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nielsen Pace Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Swallow Tanner Tuttle Walsh Way Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Alexander Baca Bourdeaux Buckner Buffmire Carlson Chard Cox B. Evans Frandsen Hogue Nelson Rowan Tyler Ure Wright Zolman Absent or not voting were: Representatives Arent Arrington Barth Bigelow Gladwell Haymond Hickman Jones Olsen Styler Valentine H.B. 235, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate refuses to concur with the House Amendments to 1st Sub. S.B. 177, LONG TERM LEASE - NORTH CAMPUS OF UVSC, by Senator L. McAllister, and requests the House recede from its amendments. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Fox-Finlinson, the House voted to refuse to recede from the House amendments to Sub. S.B. 177. The Speaker was authorized to appoint a conference committee. The Speaker appointed Representatives Fox-Finlinson, Wright, and Goodfellow. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed S.J.R. 14, RESOLUTION ADDRESSING OLYMPIC FINANCING, by Senator A. Myrin, and it is transmitted for consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. S.J.R. 14, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed 1st Sub. H.B. 101, POSTING ON MOTOR AND SPECIAL FUEL PUMPS, by Representative G. Way, and it is transmitted for further consideration with the following amendments: 1. Page 1, Line 5: Lilac 2-17-98 Reinstate "REQUIRING" and delete "ALLOWING" 2. Page 1, Line 15: Lilac 2-17-98 Reinstate "shall" and delete "may" Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Way, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to Sub. H.B. 101. Sub. H.B. 101, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 47; Nays, 16; Absent or not voting, 12. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen Anderson Arrington Bowman Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Carlson Carnahan Curtis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Gowans Hatch Haymond Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Rowan Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Tanner Tyler Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Arent Baca Beck Becker Chard Cox Davis Goodfellow Harper Hendrickson King Nelson Nielsen Pace Saunders Tuttle Absent or not voting were: Representatives S. Allen Barth Bigelow Bourdeaux Bradshaw Buttars Hickman Olsen Styler Swallow Ure Valentine Sub. H.B. 101, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed, 1st Sub. H.B. 111, AGING SERVICES AMENDMENTS, by Representative J. Haymond, and it is transmitted for further consideration with the following amendments: 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: Delete "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%" Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Haymond, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to Sub. H.B. 111. Sub. H.B. 111, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 71; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives Bigelow Olsen Styler Valentine Sub. H.B. 111, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed 4th Sub. S.B. 144, COMMERCIAL WASTE FACILITY ISSUES, by Senator L. Blackham, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed 2nd Sub. S.B. 166, FOOD HANDLER LICENSING, by Senator L. Blackham, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed S.B. 222, BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLE HEARING REQUIREMENTS, by Senator S. Howell, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed 1st Sub. S.B. 143, RECREATIONAL VEHICLE STANDARDS, by Senator G. Mantes, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. 4th Sub. S.B. 144, 2nd Sub. S.B. 166, S.B. 222, and Sub. S.B. 143, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The President of the Senate has signed H.B. 404, USE OF CIGARETTE TAX, by Representative S. Barth, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed H.B. 196, RETIREMENT OFFICE AMENDMENTS, by Representative S. Koehn, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed 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 Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed 4th Sub. H.B. 115, TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMENDMENTS, by Representative M. Stephens, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, 1st Sub. H.B. 32, DISCLOSURE OF TOBACCO INGREDIENTS, by Representative J. Tanner, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 99, SENTENCING CREDIT FOR GOOD BEHAVIOR, by Representative K. Bryson, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 99, SENTENCING CREDIT FOR GOOD BEHAVIOR, by Representative K. Bryson, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 376, BAIL REFORM, by Representative G. Curtis, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.C.R. 6, NUCLEAR WASTE STORAGE OPPOSITION RESOLUTION, by Representative R. Becker, et al, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 353, MEDICAL ASSISTANCE RECOVERY AMENDMENTS, by Representative G. Cox, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. H.B. 404, H.B. 196, 2nd Sub. H.B. 120, 4th Sub. H.B. 115, Sub. H.B. 32, H.B. 99, H.B. 376, H.C.R. 6, and H.B. 353 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and referred to the Rules Committee to be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. * * * UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Fox-Finlinson, the House voted to uncircle Sub. S.B. 50. Sub. S.B. 50, PROPERTY TAXES - UNIFORM FEES AND CERTIFIED TAX RATE, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Swallow, the bill was amended as follows:Delete all previous amendments to the bill as placed by the house. On motion of Representative Gladwell, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Line 13: After "FEES;" delete "INCREASING" and insert "AUTHORIZING ADJUSTMENTS IN" 2. Page 1, Line 14: After "OFFSET THE" delete "DECREASE" and insert "ADJUSTMENTS" 3. Page 1, Lines 15-17: Delete Lines 15-17 4. Page 1, Line 18: At the beginning of Line 18 delete "REDUCTION IN UNIFORM FEES BY THE LEGISLATURE;" 5. Page 6, Line 15: Goldenrod 2-20-98: Delete "$20" and insert "$10" 6. Page 6, Line 19: Goldenrod 2-20-98: Delete "$140" and insert "$150" 7. Page 9, Line 29: Goldenrod 2-20-98: Delete "$20" and insert "$10" 8. Page 10, Line 2: Goldenrod 2-20-98: Delete "$140" and insert "$150" 9. Page 18, Line 13: Goldenrod 2-20-98: After "Act;" reinstate "and" 10. Page 18, Line 14: Goldenrod 2-20-98: After "commission" reinstate "." and delete "; and" 11. Page 18, Lines 15-18: Goldenrod 2-20-98: Delete Lines 15 - 18 12. Page 23, Line 7: Goldenrod 2-20-98: After "Act;" reinstate "and" 13. Page 23, Line 8: Goldenrod 2-20-98: After "commission" reinstate "." and delete "; and" 14. Page 23, Lines 9-12: Goldenrod 2-20-98: Delete Lines 9 - 12 Sub. S.B. 50, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 57; Nays, 11; Absent or not voting, 7. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen Anderson Arent Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Davis Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holladay Iverson K. Johnson Killpack Knudson Larson Nelson Nielsen Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Walsh Way Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives S. Allen Dayton B. Johnson King Murray Olsen Pace Rowan N. Stephens Ure Wright Absent or not voting were: Representatives Arrington Bigelow Bradshaw Curtis Haymond Jones Koehn Sub. S.B. 50, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. THIRD READING CALENDAR Sub. S.B. 49, EMINENT DOMAIN VALUATION, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Hatch, the bill was amended as follows: 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" Sub. S.B. 49, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 62; Nays, 3; Absent or not voting, 10. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Anderson Arent Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Cox Curtis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones King Knudson Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Rowan Tanner Way Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Arrington Bigelow Chard Davis Hickman Killpack Koehn Sub. S.B. 49, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. * * * S.B. 93, HIGHER EDUCATION PRESIDENTIAL AUTHORITY, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. S.B. 93 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 45; Nays, 18; Absent or not voting, 12. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Buckner Buffmire Buttars Carlson Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Frandsen Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Haymond Hogue Holladay B. Johnson K. Johnson Killpack Larson Murray Nelson Pace Rowan Short Siddoway Styler Tanner Tuttle Tyler Walsh Voting in the negative were: Representatives Alexander Bradshaw Bryson Bush Fox-Finlinson Garn Harper Hatch Hendrickson Iverson King Nielsen Seitz M. Stephens N. Stephens Ure Valentine Zolman Absent or not voting were: Representatives Bigelow Carnahan Hickman Jones Knudson Koehn Olsen Saunders Swallow Way Wright Brown S.B. 93 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Valentine, the House voted to uncircle S.B. 175. S.B. 175, STATE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Valentine, the bill was amended as follows: 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" S.B. 175, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 64; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 11. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Killpack King Knudson Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Rowan Seitz Short Siddoway N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives Barth Bigelow Davis Garn Hickman Jones Koehn Olsen Pace Saunders M. Stephens S.B. 175, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. THIRD READING CALENDAR S.B. 55, MUSIC LICENSING PRACTICES ACT, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. S.B. 55 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 53; Nays, 1; Absent or not voting, 21. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Barth Beck Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Buckner Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dillree B. Evans Frandsen Goodfellow Gowans Harper Haymond Hendrickson Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Killpack King Knudson Larson Murray Nielsen Seitz Short Siddoway N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Walsh Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative was: Representative Fox-Finlinson Absent or not voting were: Representatives Becker Bigelow Bryson Buffmire Bush Buttars Dayton Garn Gladwell Hatch Hickman Jones Koehn Nelson Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders M. Stephens Valentine Way S.B. 55 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative B. Allen, the House voted to reconsider its action on 3rd Sub. S.B. 80. RECONSIDERATION OF 3rd Sub. S.B. 80 3rd Sub. S.B. 80, RECODIFICATION OF SPECIAL DISTRICTS, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative B. Allen, the House voted to delete 3rd Sub. S.B. 80 in title and body and insert 4th Sub. S.B. 80 in lieu thereof. 4th Sub. S.B. 80 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 56; Nays, 2; Absent or not voting, 17. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Frandsen Garn Gowans Harper Hatch Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holladay K. Johnson Killpack King Larson Murray Nielsen Olsen Rowan Seitz Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Alexander Short Absent or not voting were: Representatives Arrington Bigelow Bowman Bush Davis Fox-Finlinson Gladwell Goodfellow Haymond Iverson B. Johnson Jones Knudson Koehn Nelson Pace Saunders 4th Sub. S.B. 80 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. THIRD READING CALENDAR S.B. 154, REPORTING ELECTED OFFICIAL FUNDS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. S.B. 154 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 52; Nays, 14; Absent or not voting, 9. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair S. Allen Anderson Arent Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Buckner Buffmire Bush Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Haymond Hendrickson Hogue Holladay K. Johnson Killpack King Knudson Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Saunders Short Siddoway N. Stephens Styler Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Walsh Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Alexander Arrington Bryson Buttars Hatch Iverson B. Johnson Olsen Rowan Seitz Swallow Way Wright Zolman Absent or not voting were: Representatives B. Allen Bigelow Dayton Hickman Jones Koehn Pace M. Stephens Valentine S.B. 154 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. * * * Sub. S.B. 159, GOVERNMENT RELATIONSHIP TO OLYMPICS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Adair, the bill was amended as follows: 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." Sub. S.B. 159, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 39; Nays, 27; Absent or not voting, 9. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander Anderson Beck Bowman Bush Carnahan Chard Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Garn Gladwell Haymond Hendrickson Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Killpack Knudson Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tyler Valentine Walsh Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives B. Allen S. Allen Arrington Baca Barth Becker Bourdeaux Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Buttars Carlson Cox Curtis Davis Dayton Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Jones King Koehn Tuttle Ure Zolman Absent or not voting were: Representatives Arent Bigelow Frandsen Hickman Hogue Pace M. Stephens Way Wright Sub. S.B. 159, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed, as amended, S.B. 182, RESTRICTION ON STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS COLLECTING MONIES FOR GROUPS, by Senator H. Stephenson, et al, and it is transmitted for consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. S.B. 182, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate requests the return of H.B. 447, TRAFFIC VIOLATION CHANGES, by Representative D. Jones, for reconsideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. On motion of Representative Jones H.B. 447, was returned to the Senate for reconsideration. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The President of the Senate has appointed a Conference Committee consisting of Senators Blackham, Tanner, and Suazo to meet with a like committee from the House of Representatives to consider or amend 1st Sub. S.B. 26, UTAH CHILD CARE LICENSING ACT REVISIONS, by Senator L. Blackham. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed H.B. 330, CAPITOL PRESERVATION BOARD, by Representative M. Brown, and it is transmitted for further consideration with the following amendments: 1. Page 11, Lines 20-29a: Lilac - February 20, 1998 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." Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Garn, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to H.B. 330. H.B. 330, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 60; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 15. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Garn Gladwell Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tuttle Tyler Ure Walsh Way Zolman Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives Arent Arrington Bigelow Bowman Carlson Davis Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Goodfellow Hickman Pace M. Stephens Tanner Valentine Wright H.B. 330, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed H.B. 3, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT II, by Representative M. Stephens, with the following amendments: 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." and it is transmitted to the House for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Garn, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to H.B. 3. H.B. 3, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 54; Nays, 9; Absent or not voting, 12. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dillree Garn Gladwell Gowans Harper Hendrickson Hogue Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Pace Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway N. Stephens Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Walsh Way Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Adair Dayton B. Evans Hatch Olsen Rowan Styler Ure Wright Absent or not voting were: Representatives Arent Arrington Bigelow Bryson Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Goodfellow Haymond Hickman Holladay Koehn M. Stephens H.B. 3, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. THIRD READING CALENDAR S.B. 70, JUDGEMENT LIEN ON REAL PROPERTY, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. S.B. 70 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 63; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 12. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arrington Baca Barth Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Buckner Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Harper Hatch Hendrickson Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives Arent Beck Bigelow Bryson Buffmire Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Gowans Haymond Hickman Koehn Ure S.B. 70 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. * * * S.B. 133, OPTIONAL FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Hatch, the House voted to delete S.B. 133 in title and body and insert Sub. S.B. 133 in lieu thereof. On motion of Representative Curtis, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Line 1: Delete "OPTIONAL FORMS OF" and after "GOVERNMENT" insert "AMENDMENTS" 2. Page 1, Line 5: After "COUNTIES;" insert "REQUIRING COUNTIES OF THE FIRST CLASS TO CREATE A PROSECUTION DISTRICT AND PROHIBITING COUNTIES OF THE FIRST CLASS FROM DISSOLVING A PROSECUTION DISTRICT;" 3. Page 1, Line 12: After line 12 insert: "17-18-1.9, as enacted by Chapter 38, Laws of Utah 1993" 4. Page 3, Line 3: After line 3 insert: "Section 1. Section 17-18-1.9 is amended to read: 17-18-1.9 Creation of prosecution district by ordinance or interlocal agreement. (1) (a) The legislative body of each county of the first class shall create a countywide state prosecution district by ordinance. (b) The [county governing] legislative body of each county of the second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth class may create a countywide state prosecution district by ordinance. (2) (a) Two or more counties, whether or not contiguous, may unite to create and maintain a state prosecution district by interlocal agreement pursuant to Title 11, Chapter 13. (b) At the time of the creation of the prosecution district, the participating counties shall be located within the same judicial district. (3) (a) The legislative body of a county of the first class may not dissolve a prosecution district. (b) The [county governing] legislative body [or bodies shall] of a county of the second, third, fourth, fifth, or sixth class may not dissolve a prosecution district during the term of office of an elected or appointed district attorney." Renumber remaining sections accordingly. On motion of Representative Walsh, the House voted to circle S.B. 133. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative M. Stephens, under suspension of the rules, the House voted to reconsider its action on 1st Sub. S.B. 26. RECONSIDERATION OF 1st Sub. S.B. 26 1st Sub. S.B. 26, UTAH CHILD CARE LICENSING ACT REVISIONS, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative M. Stephens, the House voted to circle 1st Sub. S.B. 26. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Wright, the House voted to uncircle S.B. 168. S.B. 168, CHILD ABUSE DATABASE AMENDMENTS, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Wright, the House voted to delete S.B. 168 in title and body and insert Sub. S.B. 168 in lieu thereof. On motion of Representative Wright, the bill was amended as follows: 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 3, Line 14: After "53A-11-802(2)" insert "or 76-2-401" 4. Page 5, Line 12: After "(4)" insert "(a)" Renumber remaining subsections accordingly. 5. 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." 5. Page 5, Line 27: Delete "1988" and insert "1998" On motion of Representative Barth, the bill was amended as follows: 6. 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" under Section 62A-4a-116.5 On motion of Representative B. Allen, the bill was amended as follows: 7. Page 5, Line 15: After "person was" insert "substantually" and delete "at least in part," 8. Page 5, Line 20: After "person was" insert "substantually" and delete "at least in part," Sub. S.B. 168, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 59; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 16. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Buckner Bush Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Davis Dayton B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hogue Holladay B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Olsen Pace Saunders Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Wright Zolman Absent or not voting were: Representatives Arrington Bigelow Bradshaw Bryson Buffmire Buttars Curtis Dillree Hickman Iverson Nielsen Rowan Seitz Swallow Way Brown Sub. S.B. 168, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. RULES COMMITTEE REPORT Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Rules Committee recommends that, under suspension of the rules, the following resolution be considered read for the second time and placed on the Third Reading Calendar for senate bills: S.J.R. 14 Resolution Addressing Olympic Financing J.W. (Bill) Hickman, Chair Report filed. On motion of Representative Garn, the report of the Rules Committee was adopted. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The President of the Senate has appointed a Conference Committee consisting of Senators McAllister, Muhlestein, and Dmitrich to meet with a like committee from the House of Representatives to consider or amend 1st Sub. S.B. 177, LONG TERM LEASE - NORTH CAMPUS OF UVSC, by Senator L. McAllister. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Joint Conference Committee comprised of Senators McAllister, Muhlestein, and Dmitrich, and Representatives Wright, Fox-Finlinson, and Goodfellow, recommends 1st 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 Senator Committee Chair Bill Wright House Committee Chair Communication filed. On motion of Representative Fox-Finlinson, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to Sub. S.B. 177. Sub. S.B. 177, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 55; Nays, 8; Absent or not voting, 12. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Barth Beck Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Harper Haymond Hendrickson Hogue Holladay K. Johnson Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Olsen Pace Rowan Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Adair Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Bourdeaux Gowans Jones Absent or not voting were: Representatives Becker Bigelow Buffmire Bush Dayton Hatch Hickman Iverson B. Johnson Nielsen Saunders Ure Sub. S.B. 177, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed S.J.R. 16, MASTER STUDY RESOLUTION, by Senator C. Peterson, with the following amendments: 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." 2. "219. To examine the need for an alternative long term facility for the mentally ill."; and The Senate passed S.B. 185, SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION AMENDMENTS AND STUDY, by Senator C. Peterson, with the following amendments: 1. Page 8, Line 5: After "shall," insert "beginning on the May 1998 interim meeting and ending" Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. S.J.R. 16 and S.B. 185 read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed, H.C.R. 10, RESOLUTION ON OLYMPIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, by Representative S. Koehn, and it is transmitted for further consideration with the following amendments: 1. Page 1, Line 1: Delete "EXECUTIVE" and insert "ORGANIZING" 2. 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" 3. Page 2, Line 13: After "support;" delete "and" 4. Page 2, Line 15: After "process" delete ":" and insert "; and" 5. 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:" 6. 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." 7. Page 1, Line 7: Delete "ENCOURAGING" and insert "SUPPORTING" 8. 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," Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Koehn, the House voted to reconsider its action on H.C.R. 10. RECONSIDERATION OF H.C.R. 10 H.C.R. 10, RESOLUTION ON OLYMPIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Koehn, the bill was amended as follows: 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," H.C.R. 10, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 67; Nays, 1; Absent or not voting, 7. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Barth Beck Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Cox Curtis Davis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holladay B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Olsen Pace Rowan Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Zolman Brown Voting in the negative was: Representative Chard Absent or not voting were: Representatives Becker Bigelow Iverson Nielsen Saunders Way Wright H.C.R. 10, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed H.B. 80, MEETINGS OF INTERIM COMMITTEES, by Representative L. Frandsen, with the following amendments: 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" and it is transmitted to the House for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Frandsen, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to H.B. 80. H.B. 80, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 63; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 12. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Gladwell Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Olsen Rowan Seitz Short Siddoway N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Wright Zolman Absent or not voting were: Representatives S. Allen Bigelow Bowman Garn Goodfellow Hickman Nielsen Pace Saunders M. Stephens Way Brown H.B. 80, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed, upon reconsideration, as amended, H.B. 447, TRAFFIC VIOLATION CHANGES, by Representative D. Jones, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Jones, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to H.B. 447. H.B. 447, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 55; Nays, 8; Absent or not voting, 12. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Cox Curtis Davis Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Haymond Hendrickson Hogue Holladay B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Pace Short Siddoway Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Walsh Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Dayton Harper Hatch Iverson Olsen Rowan Seitz N. Stephens Absent or not voting were: Representatives Bigelow Bryson Chard Gowans Hickman Nielsen Saunders M. Stephens Ure Way Wright Zolman H.B. 447, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed, upon reconsideration, H.B. 279, AMENDMENTS TO OLENE WALKER HOUSING TRUST FUND, by Representative G. Adair, with the following amendments: 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)" and it is transmitted to the House for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Adair, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to H.B. 279. H.B. 279, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 60; Nays, 1; Absent or not voting, 14. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Bush Buttars Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Harper Hogue Holladay Iverson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Nelson Pace Rowan Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Way Zolman Brown Voting in the negative was: Representative Olsen Absent or not voting were: Representatives Barth Bigelow Buffmire Carlson Gowans Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hickman B. Johnson Murray Nielsen Saunders Wright H.B. 279, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. RULES COMMITTEE REPORT Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Rules Committee recommends that, under suspension of the rules, the following bills and resolutions be considered read for the second time and placed on the Third Reading Calendar for senate bills: S.B. 185 Sales and Use Tax Exemption Amendments and Study 2nd Sub. S.J.R. 3 Resolution Amending Judicial Nomination Process S.J.R. 16 Master Study Resolution J.W. (Bill) Hickman, Chair Report filed. On motion of Representative Hickman, the report of the Rules Committee was adopted. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative M. Stephens, the House voted to uncircle Sub. S.B. 26. Sub. S.B. 26, UTAH CHILD CARE LICENSING ACT REVISIONS, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative M. Stephens, the bill was amended as follows: 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 March, 1998: 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 March, 1998: Delete line 14 Sub. S.B. 26, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 38; Nays, 33; Absent or not voting, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander S. Allen Bowman Bryson Bush Buttars Carnahan Dayton Dillree Fox-Finlinson Garn Harper Hatch Hickman Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Killpack Koehn Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Seitz Short M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Ure Valentine Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives B. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bradshaw Buckner Buffmire Carlson Cox Curtis Davis B. Evans Frandsen Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Haymond Hogue Holladay Jones King Knudson Larson Murray Siddoway Tanner Tuttle Tyler Absent or not voting were: Representatives Bigelow Chard Hendrickson Saunders Sub. S.B. 26, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed H.B. 157, JUDICIAL NOMINATING COMMISSION AMENDMENTS, by Representative C. Fox-Finlinson, with the following amendments: 1. Page 3, Line 21: Lilac 2/27/98 After "voting," insert "except the first round," 2. Page 3, Line 22: Lilac-2/27/98 Delete "NO" and reinstate "two or fewer" 3. Page 3, Line 23: Lilac 2/27/98After "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." 4. Page 3, Lines 26-27: Lilac Copy February 27, 1998: After "vote" delete "to do so" and insert "of those present and voting" 5. Page 3, Line 31: Lilac Copy February 27, 1998: Delete "up to two" 6. Page 4, Line 3a: Lilac Copy February 23, 1998: After "a list of" insert "at least" 7. Page 4, Line 5: Lilac Copy February 23, 1998: After "a list of" insert "at least" 8. Page 4, Line 7: Lilac Copy February 23, 1998: 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." 9. Page 4, Line 15: Lilac Copy February 23, 1998: 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." and it is transmitted to the House for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Fox-Finlinson, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to H.B. 157. H.B. 157, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 60; Nays, 10; Absent or not voting, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Barth Beck Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buffmire Bush Buttars Carnahan Curtis Davis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hickman Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Killpack Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Baca Becker Bourdeaux Buckner Cox Goodfellow Jones King Rowan Tuttle Absent or not voting were: Representatives Bigelow Carlson Chard Hendrickson Saunders H.B. 157, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Fox-Finlinson, the House voted to reconsider its action on Sub. S.B. 177. RECONSIDERATION OF Sub. S.B. 177 Sub. S.B. 177, LONG TERM LEASE - NORTH CAMPUS OF UVSC, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Fox-Finlinson, the House voted to delete Sub. S.B. 177 in title and body and insert 2nd Sub. S.B. 177 in lieu thereof. 2nd Sub. S.B. 177 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 50; Nays, 16; Absent or not voting, 9. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Barth Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buttars Carnahan Cox Curtis Davis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Harper Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Killpack King Knudson Koehn Nelson Nielsen Rowan Seitz Siddoway Styler Tanner Tuttle Tyler Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Adair Anderson Arent Baca Beck Buffmire Frandsen Gowans Jones Larson Murray Olsen Pace Short M. Stephens N. Stephens Absent or not voting were: Representatives Arrington Bigelow Bush Carlson Chard Saunders Swallow Ure Valentine 2nd Sub. S.B. 177 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. THIRD READING CALENDAR S.J.R. 14, RESOLUTION ADDRESSING OLYMPIC FINANCING, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. S.J.R. 14 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 62; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 13. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Cox Davis Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Seitz Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Walsh Way Wright Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives Barth Bigelow Bryson Chard Curtis Dayton Harper K. Johnson Koehn Saunders Short Ure Zolman S.J.R. 14 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. * * * S.B. 185, SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION AMENDMENTS AND STUDY, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. S.B. 185 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 52; Nays, 12; Absent or not voting, 11. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Baca Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Davis Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Haymond Hendrickson Hogue Holladay B. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Larson Murray Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Short Siddoway M. Stephens Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Walsh Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Adair Bryson Buckner Cox Dayton Hatch Nelson Seitz N. Stephens Styler Way Wright Absent or not voting were: Representatives Arrington Barth Bigelow Chard Curtis Hickman Iverson K. Johnson Koehn Saunders Ure S.B. 185 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. * * * 2nd Sub. S.J.R. 3, RESOLUTION AMENDING JUDICIAL NOMINATION PROCESS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. 2nd Sub. S.J.R. 3 then failed on the following roll call: Yeas, 49; Nays, 25; Absent or not voting, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Arrington Bowman Bryson Bush Buttars Carnahan Chard Curtis Dayton Dillree Fox-Finlinson Garn Gladwell Harper Hatch Haymond Hickman Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Killpack Knudson Koehn Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Ure Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Anderson Arent Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bradshaw Buckner Buffmire Carlson Cox Davis B. Evans Frandsen Goodfellow Gowans Hendrickson Jones King Larson Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Absent or not voting was: Representative Bigelow 2nd Sub. S.J.R. 3 was returned to the Senate for filing. * * * S.J.R. 16, MASTER STUDY RESOLUTION, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. S.J.R. 16 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 62; Nays, 3; Absent or not voting, 10. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen Anderson Arent Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Cox Davis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Harper Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Seitz Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tyler Ure Valentine Way Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Chard Nelson Short Absent or not voting were: Representatives S. Allen Arrington Bigelow Curtis Gowans Hogue Jones Saunders Tuttle Walsh S.J.R. 16 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed H.B. 390, PARENTAL CONSENT TO BODY PIERCING, by Representative D. Ure, with the following amendments: 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)" and it is transmitted to the House for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Ure, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to H.B. 390. H.B. 390, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 61; Nays, 4; Absent or not voting, 10. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair B. Allen Anderson Arent Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Hatch Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Arrington Baca Barth Davis Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander S. Allen Bigelow Curtis Gowans Harper Haymond Jones Saunders Way H.B. 390, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate substituted and passed, Senate 3rd Sub. H.B. 190, FELON VOTING RESTRICTIONS, by Representative C. Saunders, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative M. Stephens, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to Senate 3rd Sub. H.B. 190. Senate 3rd Sub. H.B. 190, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 55; Nays, 10; Absent or not voting, 10. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair B. Allen Anderson Arrington Beck Bowman Bradshaw Buckner Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Dayton Dillree Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Holladay Iverson B. Johnson Killpack King Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Arent Baca Barth Becker Bourdeaux Buffmire Davis Hendrickson K. Johnson Styler Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander S. Allen Bigelow Bryson B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Hickman Hogue Jones Knudson Senate 3rd Sub. H.B. 190, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Valentine, the House voted to uncircle S.B. 220. S.B. 220, RESEARCH TAX CREDIT FOR MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Valentine, the House voted to delete S.B. 220 in title and body and insert Sub. S.B. 220 in lieu thereof. Sub. S.B. 220 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 58; Nays, 10; Absent or not voting, 7. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Alexander B. Allen Anderson Arent Barth Beck Becker Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buffmire Bush Buttars Carnahan Chard Curtis Dillree B. Evans Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hickman Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Adair Baca Bourdeaux Buckner Carlson Cox Frandsen Hendrickson King Styler Absent or not voting were: Representatives S. Allen Arrington Bigelow Davis Dayton Fox-Finlinson Saunders Sub. S.B. 220 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. * * * On motion of Representative Valentine, the House voted to uncircle S.B. 47. S.B. 47, RESEARCH TAX CREDIT, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Valentine, the House voted to delete S.B. 47 in title and body and insert Sub. S.B. 47 in lieu thereof. Sub. S.B. 47 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 60; Nays, 10; Absent or not voting, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Barth Beck Becker Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buffmire Bush Buttars Carnahan Chard Curtis Davis Dayton Dillree B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Haymond Hickman Hogue Holladay B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Adair Arrington Baca Bourdeaux Buckner Carlson Cox Frandsen Hendrickson Styler Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander Bigelow Iverson Saunders Ure Sub. S.B. 47 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed 2nd Sub. H.B. 308, PEACE OFFICER AMENDMENTS, by Senator Chard, with 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 and it is transmitted to the House for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Chard, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to 2nd Sub. H.B. 308. 2nd Sub. H.B. 308, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 63; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 12. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Dayton B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hendrickson Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Seitz Short Siddoway N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Walsh Zolman Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander Barth Bigelow Davis Dillree Hatch Haymond Hickman Saunders M. Stephens Way Wright 2nd Sub. H.B. 308, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate passed 1st Sub. H.B. 319, PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMENT AMENDMENTS, by Representative O. Carnahan, with the following amendments: 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)." and it is transmitted to the House for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Carnahan, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to Sub. H.B. 319. Sub. H.B. 319, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 67; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 8. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Arrington Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carnahan Chard Cox Curtis Davis Dayton B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Harper Hatch Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan Seitz Short Siddoway M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Walsh Wright Zolman Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander Bigelow Carlson Dillree Haymond Saunders Ure Way Sub. H.B. 319, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed 1st Sub. S.B. 159, GOVERNMENT RELATIONSHIP TO OLYMPICS, by Senator A. Myrin, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. Sub. S.B. 159 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Tanner, the House voted to place the following intent language upon the pages of the House Journal. INTENT LANGUAGE FOR Sub. S.B. 159 It is the intent of the Legislature that, in developing its plan for law enforcement and public safety services provided in developing its plan for law enforcement and public safety services provided in relation to the Winter Olympic Games of 2002, UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Bradshaw, the House voted to uncircle S.B. 51. S.B. 51, CRITICAL LAND CONSERVATION REVOLVING LAND FUND, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Curtis, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Line 7: Delete "GRANT" 2. Page 1, Line 9: Delete "GRANT AND"Remove "grant and" throughout the bill 3. Page 2, Line 1: Delete "Grant and" 4. Page 2, Line 28: "Grant and" 5. Page 2, Line 29: Delete "Grand and" 6. Page 3, Line 10: Delete "Grant or" 7. Page 4, Line 1: Delete "Grant and" 8. Page 4, Line 2: Delete "grant or" 9. Page 4, Line 4: Delete "grants and" 10. Page 4, Line 16: Delete "Grant and" S.B. 51, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 43; Nays, 28; Absent or not voting, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives B. Allen S. Allen Arent Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Carlson Carnahan Cox Curtis Davis Frandsen Goodfellow Harper Haymond Hendrickson Hogue Holladay K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Nelson Nielsen Rowan Saunders Short M. Stephens Styler Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Voting in the negative were: Representatives Adair Anderson Arrington Bowman Bush Buttars Chard Dayton B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Gladwell Gowans Hatch Hickman Iverson B. Johnson Olsen Pace Seitz Siddoway N. Stephens Swallow Ure Walsh Way Wright Zolman Brown Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander Bigelow Dillree Garn S.B. 51, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. * * * On motion of Representative Ure, the House voted to uncircle H.B. 133. Sub. H.B. 133, OPTIONAL FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Ure, the bill was amended as follows:Delete amendments put in earlier by Representative Curtis dated March 4, 1998 at 3:32 p.m. Sub. H.B. 133, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 46; Nays, 24; Absent or not voting, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arent Baca Barth Beck Becker Bourdeaux Bowman Buckner Buffmire Bush Carlson Carnahan Chard Cox Davis Frandsen Goodfellow Gowans Haymond Hogue Holladay K. Johnson Jones Killpack King Knudson Koehn Larson Murray Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway Styler Swallow Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Walsh Way Zolman Brown Voting in the negative were: Representatives Adair Arrington Bryson Buttars Curtis Dayton B. Evans Fox-Finlinson Garn Gladwell Harper Hendrickson Hickman Iverson B. Johnson Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pace Rowan M. Stephens N. Stephens Valentine Wright Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander Bigelow Bradshaw Dillree Hatch Sub. H.B. 133, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate has rejected 2nd Sub. H.B. 301, MINIMUM AGE FOR MARRIAGE, by Representative C. SAUNDERS, and it is transmitted for filing. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate requests the return of 1st Sub. H.B. 301, MINIMUM AGE FOR MARRIAGE, by Representative C. Saunders, for reconsideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Saunders, the House voted to return Sub. H.B. 301 to the Senate. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Fox-Finlinson, the House voted to recess until 9:00 p.m. The House was called to order by Speaker Brown at 9:00 p.m. COMMUNICATION FROM THE GOVERNOR Speaker Brown and President Beattie: March 4, 1998 This is to inform you that on March 4, 1998, I have signed the following bill of the 1998 General Session of the Fifty-Second Legislature and have forwarded them to the Lieutenant Governor for Filing. H.B. 70 School and Institutional Trust Land Amendments Michael O. Leavitt Governor Communication filed. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate has rejected H.B. 211, SPECIAL SESSION PUBLIC HEARING REQUIREMENTS, by Representative E. Olsen, and it is transmitted for filing; and The Senate has rejected 1st Sub. H.B. 301, MINIMUM AGE FOR MARRIAGE, by Representative C. Saunders, and it is transmitted for filing. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate concurred and passed, H.C.R. 10, RESOLUTION ON OLYMPIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, by Representative S. Koehn, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.J.R. 17, RESOLUTION URGING COOPERATION ON SITING OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE FACILITY, by Representative E. Anderson, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed H.B. 3, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT II, by Representative M. Stephens, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, 1st Sub. H.B. 11, JUVENILE COURT HEARINGS AND RECORDS, by Representative P. Arent, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed 1st Sub. H.B. 14, MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY INSPECTION, by Representative W. Harper, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, 1st Sub. H.B. 31, SALE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS, by Representative C. Saunders, et al, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 42, UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION FRAUD AMENDMENTS, by Representative N. Hendrickson, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 71, ALCOHOL AND DRUG TESTING FEE, by Representative D. Bush, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed 2nd Sub. H.B. 78, TESTING PERIOD FOR HEARING AIDS, by Representative L. Pace, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed H.B. 80, MEETINGS OF INTERIM COMMITTEES, by Representative L. Frandsen, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 92, SEXUAL OFFENSES WITHOUT CONSENT OF VICTIM, by Representative K. Bryson, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed 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 Speaker; and The Senate passed, 1st Sub. H.B. 104, CONSUMER HEALTH CARE STUDY, by Representative T. Beck, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed 1st Sub. H.B. 111, AGING SERVICES AMENDMENTS, by Representative J. Haymond, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 124, BAIL BOND AGENT LICENSURE ACT, by Representative S. Koehn, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 132, MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE PREMIUM RATES, by Representative T. Beck, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 146, HABITUAL VIOLENT OFFENDER DEFINITIONS, by Representative N. Hendrickson, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed H.B. 157, JUDICIAL NOMINATING COMMISSION AMENDMENTS, by Representative C. Fox-Finlinson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 169, PUBLIC SAFETY AMENDMENTS, by Representative B. Chard, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 171, MOBILE HOME AND MANUFACTURED HOME AMENDMENTS, by Representative C. Buttars, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed 3rd Sub. H.B. 190, FELON VOTING RESTRICTIONS, by Representative C. Saunders, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed H.B. 235, CONSUMER CREDIT CODE AMENDMENTS, by Representative K. Garn, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed 2nd Sub. H.B. 239, CHILD WELFARE AMENDMENTS, by Representative J. Haymond, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed H.B. 279, AMENDMENTS TO OLENE WALKER HOUSING TRUST FUND, by Representative G. Adair, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 286, GUN EDUCATION FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS, by Representative B. Holladay, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, 2nd Sub. H.B. 287, TAX INCREMENT FINANCING FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING, by Representative G. Davis, et al, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed 2nd Sub. H.B. 308, PEACE OFFICER AMENDMENTS, by Representative B. Chard, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed 1st Sub. H.B. 319, PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMENT AMENDMENTS, by Representative O. Carnahan, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed H.B. 330, CAPITOL PRESERVATION BOARD, by Representative M. Brown, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 345, NOTARIES PUBLIC REVISION, by Representative K. Bryson, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 372, PORTABILITY OF FUNDING FOR HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, by Representative D. Hogue, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed H.B. 390, PARENTAL CONSENT TO BODY PIERCING, by Representative D. Ure, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 392, TRAINING IN AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE, by Representative D. Hogue, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 394, STATE SUPERVISION OF JUVENILE, by Representative G. Curtis, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 395, TAX ASSESSMENTS, PROCEEDINGS, AND CREDIT OR REFUND CLAIMS, by Representative W. Harper, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 399, ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY STUDY, by Representative D. Tuttle, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, 1st Sub. H.B. 405, APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER FLUORIDE TREATMENTS, by Representative M. Carlson, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 409, GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT ACT, by Representative J. Swallow, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, 1st Sub. H.B. 418, WATER CONSERVATION PLAN, by Representative J. Buffmire, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, 1st Sub. H.B. 421, REIMBURSEMENT OF LEGAL FEES AND COSTS TO OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES, by Representative M. Styler, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 423, REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY TAX INCREMENT AMENDMENTS, by Representative G. Curtis, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The President of the Senate has signed H.B. 447, TRAFFIC VIOLATION CHANGES, by Representative D. Jones, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 454, REVISIONS TO STATE GOVERNMENT, by Representative S. Koehn, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 460, JUSTICE COURT AMENDMENTS, by Representative G. Curtis, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. H.C.R. 10, H.J.R. 17, H.B. 3, Sub. H.B. 11, Sub. H.B. 14, Sub. H.B. 31, H.B. 42, H.B. 71, 2nd Sub. H.B. 78, H.B. 80, H.B. 92, Sub. H.B. 101, Sub. H.B. 104, Sub. H.B. 111, H.B. 124, H.B. 132, H.B. 146, H.B. 157, H.B. 169, H.B. 171, 3rd Sub. H.B. 190, H.B. 235, 2nd Sub. H.B. 239, H.B. 279, H.B. 286, 2nd Sub. H.B. 287, 2nd Sub. H.B. 308, Sub. H.B. 319, H.B. 330, H.B. 345, H.B. 372, H.B. 390, H.B. 392, H.B. 394, H.B. 395, H.B. 399, Sub. H.B. 405, H.B. 409, Sub. H.B. 418, Sub. H.B. 421, H.B. 423, H.B. 447, H.B. 454, and H.B. 460 were signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and referred to the Rules Committee to be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 4, 1998 The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed 1st Sub. S.B. 26, UTAH CHILD CARE LICENSING ACT REVISIONS, by Senator L. Blackham, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed 1st Sub. S.B. 47, RESEARCH TAX CREDIT, by Senator H. Nielson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed 1st Sub. S.B. 49, EMINENT DOMAIN VALUATION, by Senator P. Suazo, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed 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 Speaker; and The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed S.B. 51, CRITICAL LAND CONSERVATION REVOLVING LOAN FUND, by Senator L. McAllister, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed S.B. 60, MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE - LIABILITY ON LOANED VEHICLE, by Senator G. Mantes, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed 4th Sub. S.B. 80, RECODIFICATION OF SPECIAL DISTRICTS, by Senator R. Evans, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed 1st Sub. S.B. 133, OPTIONAL FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT, by Senator R. Evans, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed 1st Sub. S.B. 168, CHILD ABUSE DATABASE AMENDMENTS, by Senator C. Peterson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed S.B. 175, STATE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT, by Senator L. Beattie, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate 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 the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed 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 Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. Sub. S.B. 26, Sub. S.B. 47, Sub. S.B. 49, Sub. S.B. 50, S.B. 51, S.B. 60, 4th Sub. S.B. 80, Sub. S.B. 133, Sub. S.B. 168, S.B. 175, 2nd Sub. S.B. 177, and Sub. S.B. 220 were signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. * * * 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 H.B. 33 COMMUNITY RESPONSIVENESS REQUIREMENTS OF UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION H.B. 47 APPROPRIATION FOR ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGE ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES Sub. H.B. 105 PRESCRIPTION COVERAGE Sub. H.B. 117 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES STUDY APPROPRIATION H.B. 122 PROPERTY TAX - HOMEOWNER'S CREDIT H.B. 139 SURVEYS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS H.B. 153 TIRE RECYCLING AMENDMENTS H.B. 154 TASK FORCE ON PRIVATIZATION OF STATE ADOPTION SERVICES Sub H.B. 173 COUNSELING AND SUPPORT OF ADOPTIVE FAMILIES AND CHILDREN H.B. 175 TAX INCENTIVES FOR ADOPTION AND GUARDIANSHIP H.B. 178 TASK FORCE ON WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTIONS Sub. H.B. 186 PRIVACY TASK FORCE H.B. 209 APPROPRIATION FOR OLENE WALKER HOUSING TRUST FUND Sub. H.B. 216 SALES TAX EXEMPTION FOR MUNICIPALITY-SPONSORED EVENTS H.B. 236 FUNDING FOR CLEANUP OF UDOT DUMPSITE H.B. 240 UTAH FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE REPEALER H.B. 242 REVOCATION OF CONCEALED FIREARM PERMIT AMENDMENTS H.B. 247 REVENUES FOR THE STATE SCHOOL FUND H.B. 248 APPROPRIATION FOR SUBMARINE MEMORIAL H.B. 273 WATER EXCHANGE APPLICATIONS H.B. 275 ANNEXATION OF AGRICULTURE PROTECTION AREAS H.B. 278 VEHICLE REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS H.B. 291 HIGHER EDUCATION TUITION WAIVERS H.B. 294 APPROPRIATION FOR ROY MUSEUM H.B. 295 METROPOLITAN PUBLIC SAFETY TASK FORCE H.B. 314 FUNDING FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS H.B. 317 EXPERT DISCOVERY AMENDMENTS H.B. 321 STALKING AMENDMENTS H.B. 328 PUBLIC OFFICE MISCONDUCT AMENDMENTS Sub. H.B. 339 HILL AIR FORCE BASE ADDITION H.B. 344 DUI PROBATION OR PAROLE Sub. H.B. 350 CREATING OR CONSOLIDATING COUNTIES H.B. 356 ENDOWMENT CARE CEMETERY AMENDMENTS H.B. 377 CONTRIBUTING TO DELINQUENCY OF A MINOR 2nd Sub. H.B. 380 SALES TAX EXEMPTION FOR POLLUTION CONTROL H.B. 412 RETIREMENT AMENDMENTS H.B. 416 TASK FORCE REVIEWING OPTIONAL FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT H.C.R. 13 COMMEMORATING THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS IN UTAH H.J.R. 6 RESOLUTION AMENDING NOTICE FOR SPECIAL SESSIONS H.J.R. 18 RESOLUTION ON HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENTS Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. RULES COMMITTEE REPORT Mr. Speaker: March 6, 1998 The House Committee on Rules has struck the enacting clause on the following Senate bills and Resolutions and returned to the Senate: S.B. 4 Medical Examiner Authority S.B. 19 Air Quality Board Powers Sub. S.B. 31 Sales Tax on Food Amendments S.B. 33 Task Force Reviewing Federal Funding 2nd Sub. S.B. 36 Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing Act Amendments S.B. 48 Pay-Per-View Boxing Tax 2nd Sub. S.B. 54 Immunity for Volunteers S.B. 72 Budget Review Task Force S.B. 77 Middle Schools Task Force Sub. S.B. 102 Income Tax Deductions and Revenues S.B. 110 Appropriation for Ogden Parkway Highway Underpass S.B. 116 Parental Responsibility for Wrongful Conduct of a Child S.B. 136 Municipal and County Land Use Development and Management S.B. 155 Income Tax - Education Tax Credit Sub. S.B. 157 Limitation on Liability of Nonprofit Corporation Volunteers S.B. 160 After-School Access to Computers Task Force S.B. 182 Restriction on State and Local Governments Collecting Monies for Groups S.B. 187 Utah Council on Victims 3rd Sub. S.B. 210 Income Tax Credit for Stay-At-Home Parents or Guardian S.C.R. 4 Resolution Requesting Congress to Allow Individuals to Opt Out of Social Security J.W. (Bill) Hickman, Chair Report filed. * * * Mr. Speaker: March 6, 1998 I am directed to inform the House of Representatives your Committee on Rules has struck the enacting clause on the following House Bills and Resolutions: H.B. 5 Professional License Conditions Disclosure H.B. 12 Towing of Motor Vehicles by Department of Public Safety H.B. 13 Traffic-Control Signal Photo Detection H.B. 20 Coverage for Childhood Immunizations H.B. 22 Designation of State Highways Sub. H.B. 27 Dental Care - Use of General Anesthesia H.B. 29 Penalty for Providing Tobacco to Youth Sub. H.B. 38 Mental Health Insurance Parity H.B. 41 Health Insurance Policy Coverage H.B. 43 Penalty in Using A Weapon H.B. 48 Inattentive Driving Amendments H.B. 50 Local Option Sales Tax for Conservation Easements for Agricultural Use H.B. 51 Public Employees Early Retirement H.B. 52 Excellence in Education Act H.B. 53 Amendments to Pharmaceutical Law H.B. 56 Gifts to Public Officers, Public Employees, and Legislators H.B. 62 Firefighters Death Benefit H.B. 66 Income Tax - Amendments H.B. 67 Payment of Legal Fees and Costs of Frivolous Lawsuits H.B. 69 Private Property Owners and Houses of Worship Right to Prohibit Dangerous Weapons H.B. 79 Private Kinship Care H.B. 85 Murder and Manslaughter Amendments H.B. 93 Endowment Funds for Utah Charities H.B. 97 Government Immunity Amendments H.B. 102 Insurance Exam Requirements Sub. H.B. 108 State Disclosure of Tax Expenditures H.B. 109 Release of Governor's Budget H.B. 116 Restriction on State Employees H.B. 118 Property Tax Appeal Process H.B. 125 Regulation of Wildlife Outfitters and Guides H.B. 126 Teaching Experience Employment Factor H.B. 127 Noncontributory Retirement Deferred Compensation - Member/Employer Match Plan H.B. 138 Access of Judges to Juvenile Court Records H.B. 140 Child Care Amendments Sub. H.B. 141 Mitigation to Businesses Impacted by Major Highway Construction H.B. 142 Serious Youth Offender Amendments H.B. 143 Charter Schools in the Public Education System H.B. 149 Revision to Sales Tax on Food H.B. 151 Property Tax - Circuit Breaker Eligibility Sub. H.B. 152 Esthetician Licensing Act H.B. 155 Raw Milk Marketing Amendments Sub. H.B. 160 Loans for Businesses Impacted by Major Highway Construction H.B. 161 Appropriation for Utah State University Extension/Uintah Basin Education Center H.B. 163 Public Access to Accident Reports H.B. 164 Sound Wall Projects H.B. 166 EMT-Paramedic Licensure H.B. 168 Regulation of Insurance Agent Relationships H.B. 185 Telecommunications Legislative Committee H.B. 188 Salary Increases for Government Officials H.B. 189 English as Official Language of State H.B. 197 Traffic Offense Trial Process H.B. 204 State Elections Commission H.B. 211 Special Session Public Hearing Requirements H.B. 218 Public Transit Tax Amendments 2nd Sub. H.B. 228 Substance Abuse Prevention, Enforcement, and Treatment Funding H.B. 230 Construction Contract Law Amendments H.B. 231 Compensation of Legislative Leaders H.B. 246 Impounding Uninsured Vehicles Sub. H.B. 254 Limits of Municipal Liability H.B. 255 Retirees Defined Benefit Enhancement H.B. 257 Ticket Scalping Restrictions H.B. 262 Speed Limit on Interstate Highways Sub. H.B. 263 Removal of Directory Subsidy Amendments H.B. 266 Motor Vehicle Insurance Premiums H.B. 268 Electric Service Districts H.B. 269 Removing Barriers to Affordable Manufactured Housing H.B. 271 Genetic Testing Privacy Act Sub. H.B. 288 Real Estate Conveyance and Subdivision Amendments H.B. 289 Landlord Inspection Rights H.B. 293 Home Brewing of Alcohol H.B. 298 State Court Administrator Salary H.B. 299 Continuing Professional Development Requirements for Educators Sub. H.B. 301 Minimum Age for Marriage H.B. 303 Center for the School of the Future H.B. 305 Service of Process Amendments H.B. 312 Weapons in Motor Vehicles H.B. 315 State and Local Government Severance Package Authority H.B. 318 Information to Adoptive Parents Sub H.B. 320 Truancy Amendments H.B. 324 Collection of Child Support H.B. 326 Regulating Sale of Tobacco Products H.B. 327 Amendments to Enterprise Zones H.B. 329 Funds for Youth Drug Treatment H.B. 331 Telecommunication Service Amendments H.B. 332 Financial Records Privacy H.B. 334 Restrictions on Truck Trailers Sub. H.B. 335 Purchase or Lease of Buildings by State Board of Regents H.B. 340 Revising Term Limits H.B. 341 Higher Education Faculty - Graduate Enrollment H.B. 348 Equipment Requirements on Large Trucks 3rd Sub. H.B. 352 Mental Health Authority and Administration Reform H.B. 354 County Personnel Management Act Revisions H.B. 355 Annexation Amendments H.B. 358 Pay Equity for State Employees H.B. 359 Retention Proceeds for Construction Projects H.B. 361 Independent Public Corporations Amendments H.B. 363 Teacher Career Ladders Amendments H.B. 365 Limitation of Civil Action H.B. 366 Insurance Coverage for Diabetes Treatments H.B. 367 Fertilizer Act Amendments H.B. 368 State Forfeiture Law Amendments H.B. 369 Child Custody and Visitation Amendments H.B. 373 Services to People with Disabilities H.B. 379 Private Property Ombudsmen Amendments H.B. 381 Personal Identification Number Alternatives H.B. 382 Special District Taxes and Fees H.B. 383 Personal Financial Responsibility Act H.B. 384 Redevelopment Agency Recodification H.B. 387 Nondiscriminatory Benefits for Public Employees H.B. 389 Property Tax Greenbelt Valuations H.B. 391 Marriage Law Amendments H.B. 393 New School Buildings Maintenance and Operation Costs H.B. 396 Reorganization of Comprehensive Emergency Management H.B. 397 Community Approval of Floride Treatment of Water H.B. 398 Retirement Benefit Amendments H.B. 400 Hunting and Fishing License Revocation H.B. 401 Vehicle Registration Revocation H.B. 402 School Choice Amendments H.B. 403 Aquifer Pollution Limits H.B. 406 Appropriation for Equestrian Park H.B. 408 Statutory Presumptions H.B. 411 Licensing the Sale of Factory Build Housing H.B. 413 Emergency Services Traffic Control Systems H.B. 415 Periodic License Plate Replacement H.B. 417 Statewide Initiative Amendments H.B. 419 Plumbing Code Amendments H.B. 422 Public Education Reforms H.B. 424 Impact Fee Arbitration H.B. 428 State Affairs Amendments H.B. 429 General Government Amendments H.B. 430 Governance of County Service Areas H.B. 431 Gender Price Equality H.B. 432 Health Benefit Plan - Freedom of Choice H.B. 433 Retention Proceeds Reform for Construction Projects H.B. 434 Disclosure of Child Abuse or Neglect H.B. 436 Changes to General Government H.B. 437 Salary Adjustment to State Employees H.B. 438 Nonprobate Transfers Upon Death H.B. 439 Salaries of Predatory Animal Hunters H.B. 440 Heber Valley Historic Railroad Authority H.B. 442 Environmental Regulations Amendments H.B. 443 Nuclear Waste Storage and Transportation Task Force H.B. 445 Department of Public Safety Salary Equity H.B. 446 Provision for Olympic Housing H.B. 448 Motor Fuel Marketing Act Amendments H.B. 449 Medicaid Base Funding H.B. 450 Research and Development Credits H.B. 451 Appropriation for Ogden-Weber Applied Technology Center H.B. 452 County Attorney Amendments H.B. 453 Dispatcher Certification H.B. 455 State Management of Public Lands H.B. 456 Health Care Finance H.B. 457 Motor Vehicle Registration Fee Reimbursement H.B. 458 Automobile Franchise Act and Motor Vehicle Act Amendments H.B. 459 Fish Health board and Aquaculture Amendments H.B. 463 Payments on Credit Contracts H.B. 464 Privatization of Fleet Operations H.B. 465 County Service Area Changes H.C.R. 12 Resolution Honoring Utah's Gold Medalist H.J.R. 1 Resolution Amending Rule of Evidence H.J.R. 3 Voting Requirements on Tax Matters Resolution H.J.R. 5 Resolution Supporting Uniform Building Code Commission H.J.R. 12 Resolution Amending Property Tax Exemptions H.J.R. 14 Resolution Opposing Use or State of Federal Monies for Snowbasin Road H.J.R. 15 Resolution Providing Assistance to Seriously Impacted Businesses H.J.R. 16 Resolution Amending Governance of Public Education H.J.R. 19 Resolution Urging Membership Change on Salt Lake Olympic Committee H.J.R. 20 Department of Human Resource Management Study Resolution J.W. (Bill) Hickman, Chair Report filed. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Haymond, the House voted to give 16 hours of compensation for every house employee as explained is S.J.R. 8. * * * On Motion of Representative Fox-Finlinson, the Speaker was authorized to appoint a committee to wait upon the Senate to inform that Honorable Body that the House had completed its business and was prepared to adjourn sine die. The Speaker appointed Representatives Killpack, N. Stephens, and Barth. On motion of Representative Fox-Finlinson, the Speaker was authorized to appoint a committee from the Senate to wait upon the Governor to inform His Excellency that the Legislature has completed its work and was prepared to adjourn sine die. The Speaker appointed Representatives Knudson, B. Evans and Arrington. Representative Killpack reported that the committee had waited upon the Senate and informed that Honorable Body that the House was prepared to adjourn sine die. Representative Knudson reported that the committee had waited upon the Governor and informed his Excellency that the Legislature had completed its business and was prepared to adjourn sine die. Senators Tanner, Muhlestein, and Steiner formally notified the House that the Senate has completed its work and was prepared to adjourn sine die. On motion of Representative Fox-Finlinson, at 10:09 p.m. the House of Representative of the Fifty-Second Legislature of the State of Utah adjourned sine die. HOUSE JOURNAL PAGE INDEX (DAY 1 - 45) H.B. 1 -- SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT (M. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 437 Read the second time 1830 Read the third time 1831 Transmitted to the Senate 1831, 1856 Concurrence 1856 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1913 H.B. 2 -- 1998 CAPITAL FACILITIES BONDING AND DEBT FINANCING AUTHORIZATIONS (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 437 Read the second time 1675 Substituted 1675 Transmitted to the Senate 1676 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1720 H.B. 3 -- SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT II (M. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 437 Amendments 2080 Read the third time 2060 Other Action 2060 Transmitted to the Senate 2061, 2081 Concurrence 2080 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 4 -- STATEWIDE IMPLEMENTATION OF FOSTER CARE CITIZEN REVIEW BOARDS (N. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 9 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 106 Read the third time 209 Reconsideration 1848 Transmitted to the Senate 209, 1719, 1849 Recalled 1848 Concurrence 1719, 1849 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1802, 1932 H.B. 5 -- PROFESSIONAL LICENSE CONDITIONS DISCLOSURE (G. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 9 Assigned to standing committee 58 Read the second time 610 Amendments 609 Read the third time 987 Failed 988 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 H.B. 6 -- PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR REGULATION (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 9 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 134 Read the third time 212 Transmitted to the Senate 213 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 726 H.B. 7 -- COMPUTERS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS PILOT PROGRAM (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 9 Assigned to standing committee 58 Read the second time 109 Read the third time 176 Circled 177 Uncircled 216 Transmitted to the Senate 217, 1739 Concurrence 1738 H.B. 8 -- STATE TREASURER AMENDMENTS (J. Murray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 10 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 137 Amendments 136 Read the third time 252 Transmitted to the Senate 253 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 923 Action taken by the Governor 1799 H.B. 9 -- APPROPRIATION FOR ADDITIONAL HIGHWAY PATROLMEN (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 10 Assigned to standing committee 59 Read the second time 134 Read the third time 183 Transmitted to the Senate 184, 1714 Concurrence 1714 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1802 H.B. 10 -- DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE - CONDITIONAL LICENSING (N. Stephens) Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1091 H.B. 10 -- DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE -- CONDITIONAL LICENSING (N. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 10 Assigned to standing committee 59 Read the second time 203 Amendments 203 Read the third time 337 Transmitted to the Senate 338 H.B. 11 -- JUVENILE COURT HEARINGS AND RECORDS (P. Arent) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 10 Assigned to standing committee 791 Read the second time 977 Amendments 977 Substituted 977 Read the third time 1355 Transmitted to the Senate 1356 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 12 -- TOWING OF MOTOR VEHICLES BY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY (C. Saunders) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 11 Assigned to standing committee 56 Returned to Rules Committee 1577 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 H.B. 13 -- TRAFFIC-CONTROL SIGNAL PHOTO DETECTION (O. Carnahan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 11 Assigned to standing committee 305 Amendments 1263 Read the third time 1191 Circled 1192 Uncircled 1263 Failed 1264 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 H.B. 14 -- MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY INSPECTION (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 11 Assigned to standing committee 57 Read the second time 258 Amendments 463 Substituted 258 Read the third time 463 Transmitted to the Senate 464, 2050 Concurrence 2049 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 15 -- WORKFORCE SERVICES AMENDMENTS (O. Carnahan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 11 Read the second time 55 Read the third time 117 Transmitted to the Senate 117 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 726 Action taken by the Governor 1325 H.B. 16 -- FUNDING CLASSROOM SUPPLIES (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 12 Assigned to standing committee 58 Read the second time 109 Amendments 108 Read the third time 177 Transmitted to the Senate 178, 1712 Concurrence 1712 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1802 H.B. 17 -- AGGRAVATED KIDNAPING AMENDMENTS (P. Buckner) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 12 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 347 Read the third time 509 Transmitted to the Senate 510 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1662 H.B. 18 -- COMPUTERS FOR HIGHWAY PATROL (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 12 Assigned to standing committee 151 Read the second time 257 Amendments 256 Read the third time 460 Transmitted to the Senate 461, 1718 Concurrence 1718 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1802 H.B. 19 -- DUTIES OF WATER COMMISSIONERS (T. Hatch) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 12 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 342 Read the third time 506 Transmitted to the Senate 506 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 923 Action taken by the Governor 1799 H.B. 20 -- COVERAGE FOR CHILDHOOD IMMUNIZATIONS (P. Knudson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 12 Assigned to standing committee 218 Returned to Rules Committee 1594 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 H.B. 21 -- SELECTIVE SERVICE FILING PREREQUISITE TO RECEIVING POSTSECONDARY FINANCIAL AID (B. Holladay) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 13 Assigned to standing committee 150 Read the second time 321 Read the third time 621 Transmitted to the Senate 622 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1352 H.B. 22 -- DESIGNATION OF STATE HIGHWAYS (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 13 Assigned to standing committee 384 Returned to Rules Committee 1597 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 H.B. 23 -- COUNTY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS (R. Short) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 13 Assigned to standing committee 59 Read the second time 135 Read the third time 246 Transmitted to the Senate 246 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 837 Action taken by the Governor 1799 H.B. 24 -- PENALTY FOR ABANDONED OR UNATTENDED CAMPFIRE (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 13 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 614 Amendments 612 Read the third time 1085 Transmitted to the Senate 1086 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1674 H.B. 25 -- PENALTY FOR INTERFERENCE WITH SERVICE OF PROCESS (J. Arrington) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 13 Assigned to standing committee 151 Read the second time 347 Substituted 347 Read the third time 736 Transmitted to the Senate 737 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1502 H.B. 26 -- TRADE OR BUSINESS NAMES (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 14 Assigned to standing committee 55 Read the second time 110 Amendments 109 Read the third time 180 Transmitted to the Senate 181 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 726 H.B. 27 -- DENTAL CARE - USE OF GENERAL ANESTHESIA (R. Killpack) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 14 Assigned to standing committee 468 Read the second time 792 Substituted 792 Read the third time 1262 Failed 1262 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 H.B. 28 -- APPROPRIATION FOR DAVIS COUNTY CONFERENCE AND COMMUNITY CENTER (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 14 Assigned to standing committee 151 Read the second time 1032 Read the third time 1425 Transmitted to the Senate 1426, 1740 Concurrence 1739 H.B. 29 -- PENALTY FOR PROVIDING TOBACCO TO YOUTH (C. Saunders) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 14 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 H.B. 30 -- PUBLIC SCHOOL HAZARDOUS BUS ROUTES APPROPRIATION (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 15 Assigned to standing committee 217 Read the second time 321 Read the third time 619 Transmitted to the Senate 620 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 31 -- SALE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS (C. Saunders) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 15 Assigned to standing committee 255 Read the second time 727 Amendments 1194, 1210 Substituted 727 Read the third time 1194 Circled 1195 Uncircled 1209 Transmitted to the Senate 1211 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 32 -- DISCLOSURE OF TOBACCO INGREDIENTS (J. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 15 Assigned to standing committee 255 Read the second time 501 Amendments 500, 797 Substituted 921 Read the third time 797 Circled 855 Uncircled 921 Other Action 855 Transmitted to the Senate 922 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2068 H.B. 33 -- COMMUNITY RESPONSIVENESS REQUIREMENTS OF UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (R. Becker) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 15 Assigned to standing committee 219 Read the second time 346 Amendments 345, 733 Read the third time 733 Transmitted to the Senate 734 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 34 -- DINOSAUR DIAMOND PREHISTORIC HIGHWAY DESIGNATION (J. Seitz) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 16 Assigned to standing committee 219 Read the second time 347 Amendments 346 Read the third time 507 Transmitted to the Senate 507, 1029 Concurrence 1028 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1091 H.B. 35 -- MINIMUM FINE FOR POSSESSION OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS BY UNDERAGED PERSONS (R. Siddoway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 16 Assigned to standing committee 469 Read the second time 614 Amendments 613 Read the third time 1086 Transmitted to the Senate 1087 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1668 H.B. 36 -- JUROR REIMBURSEMENT (D. Zolman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 16 Assigned to standing committee 58 Read the second time 347 Substituted 347 Read the third time 734 Transmitted to the Senate 735, 1746 Concurrence 1745 H.B. 37 -- PURCHASE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 16 Assigned to standing committee 57 Read the second time 107 Read the third time 175 Transmitted to the Senate 175, 724 Concurrence 724 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 790 H.B. 38 -- MENTAL HEALTH INSURANCE PARITY (B. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 17 H.B. 38 -- MENTAL HEALTH INSURANCE PARITY (B. Allen) Assigned to standing committee 521 Substituted 1593 Returned to Rules Committee 1594 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 H.B. 39 -- CRIMINAL INTENT (J. Arrington) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 17 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 204 Read the third time 330 Transmitted to the Senate 330 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1199 H.B. 40 -- JUDICIAL CONDUCT COMMISSION AMENDMENTS (G. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 17 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 256 Amendments 459 Read the third time 402, 459 Circled 402 Transmitted to the Senate 460, 1711 Concurrence 1711 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1802 H.B. 41 -- HEALTH INSURANCE POLICY COVERAGE (P. Knudson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 17 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 H.B. 42 -- UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION FRAUD AMENDMENTS (N. Hendrickson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 17 Assigned to standing committee 60 Read the second time 139 Amendments 139 Read the third time 264 Transmitted to the Senate 265 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 43 -- PENALTY IN USING A WEAPON (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 18 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 204 Read the third time 352 Returned to Rules Committee 352 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 H.B. 44 -- TELEMARKETING REQUIREMENTS (L. Nelson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 18 Assigned to standing committee 55 Read the second time 172 Amendments 170, 299 Read the third time 299 Transmitted to the Senate 300, 1254 Concurrence 1254 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1328 H.B. 45 -- WILDLIFE LICENSE FEES (M. Styler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 18 Assigned to standing committee 57 Read the second time 139 Amendments 137, 253 Transmitted to the Senate 254, 1256 Concurrence 1255 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1328 H.B. 46 -- JOINDER OF MISDEMEANOR AND FELONY OFFENSES (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 18 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 204 Substituted 204 Read the third time 351 Transmitted to the Senate 352 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1502 H.B. 47 -- APPROPRIATION FOR ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGE ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES (T. Rowan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 18 Assigned to standing committee 90 Read the second time 173 Read the third time 332 Transmitted to the Senate 333 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 48 -- INATTENTIVE DRIVING AMENDMENTS (O. Carnahan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 19 Assigned to standing committee 60 Returned to Rules Committee 1597 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 H.B. 49 -- EMERGENCY SERVICES AMENDMENTS (B. Holladay) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 19 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 172 Read the third time 296 Transmitted to the Senate 297 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 904 Action taken by the Governor 1911 H.B. 50 -- APPROPRIATION FOR CONSERVATION EASEMENTS FOR AGRICULTURAL USE (E. Olsen) Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 H.B. 50 -- LOCAL OPTION SALES TAX FOR CONSERVATION EASEMENTS FOR AGRICULTURAL USE (E. Olsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 19 Assigned to standing committee 57 Read the second time 526 Amendments 523, 1034, 1035 Read the third time 934 Circled 934, 991, 1103 Uncircled 991, 1034 Reconsideration 1103 Returned to Rules Committee 1859 Failed 1036 H.B. 51 -- PUBLIC EMPLOYEES EARLY RETIREMENT (M. Styler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 19 Assigned to standing committee 305 Amendments 503 Returned to Rules Committee 503 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 H.B. 52 -- EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION ACT (T. Rowan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 20 Assigned to standing committee 56 Returned to Rules Committee 1576 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 H.B. 53 -- AMENDMENTS TO PHARMACEUTICAL LAW (R. Siddoway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 20 Assigned to standing committee 58 Returned to Rules Committee 1597 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 H.B. 54 -- MUNICIPAL AMENDMENTS (D. Zolman) Read the first time by short title 728 Read the second time 728 H.B. 54 -- MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT AND INCORPORATION AMENDMENTS (D. Zolman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 20 Assigned to standing committee 59 Substituted 727 Read the third time 910 Transmitted to the Senate 911, 1823 Concurrence 1822 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1913 H.B. 55 -- TOWN OPTION SALES AND USE TAX (P. Knudson) ***UNKNOWN ACTION*** 291 Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 21 Assigned to standing committee 59 Read the third time 503 Transmitted to the Senate 504, 1666 Concurrence 1666 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1674 H.B. 56 -- GIFTS TO PUBLIC OFFICERS, PUBLIC EMPLOYEES, AND LEGISLATORS (J. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 21 Assigned to standing committee 924 Read the second time 1338 Amendments 1338 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 H.B. 57 -- ACUPUNCTURE PRACTICE AMENDMENTS (A. Bradshaw) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 21 Assigned to standing committee 55 Read the second time 110 Amendments 107, 109, 179, 975 Read the third time 179 Other Action 789 Transmitted to the Senate 180, 976 Refuse to Concur 723 Joint Conference Committee Report 975 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1075 Action taken by the Governor 1911 H.B. 58 -- OIL AND GAS SEVERANCE TAX AMENDMENTS (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 21 Assigned to standing committee 57 Read the second time 291 Amendments 291, 518 Read the third time 518 Transmitted to the Senate 520 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1199 H.B. 59 -- ADOPTION AMENDMENTS (N. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 22 Assigned to standing committee 151 Read the second time 241 Amendments 240, 568 Substituted 568 Read the third time 352 Circled 352 Uncircled 567 Transmitted to the Senate 569, 1257 Concurrence 1256 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1328 H.B. 60 -- COMPENSATION FOR PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHERS (D. Bowman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 22 Assigned to standing committee 59 Read the second time 134 Read the third time 215 Transmitted to the Senate 216, 1918 Concurrence 1917 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1956 H.B. 61 -- FUNDING FOR SENIOR CITIZEN CENTERS (P. Larson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 22 Assigned to standing committee 305 Read the second time 434 Amendments 434 Read the third time 784 Transmitted to the Senate 784, 1738 Concurrence 1737 H.B. 62 -- FIREFIGHTERS DEATH BENEFIT (M. Carlson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 22 Assigned to standing committee 305 Returned to Rules Committee 1599 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 H.B. 63 -- REGULATION OF MOTORIZED SCOOTERS (L. Nelson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 23 Assigned to standing committee 60 Read the second time 258 Amendments 257 Read the third time 462 Transmitted to the Senate 463 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1199 H.B. 64 -- CHILD ABUSE OFFENSE AMENDMENTS (G. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 23 Assigned to standing committee 151 Read the second time 241 Read the third time 353 Transmitted to the Senate 354 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1662 H.B. 65 -- SALES TAX EXEMPTION FOR PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION (B. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 23 Assigned to standing committee 151 Read the second time 628 Amendments 627 Substituted 1097 Read the third time 1097 Circled 1097 Uncircled 1212 Transmitted to the Senate 1213 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1750 H.B. 66 -- INCOME TAX - AMENDMENTS (D. Jones) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 23 Assigned to standing committee 469 Returned to Rules Committee 1578 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 H.B. 67 -- PAYMENT OF LEGAL FEES AND COSTS OF FRIVOLOUS LAWSUITS (D. Iverson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 24 Assigned to standing committee 91 Read the second time 256, 1932 Amendments 256 Read the third time 460 Circled 460 Returned to Rules Committee 1859 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 H.B. 68 -- APPROPRIATION FOR USU PASTURE AND FORAGE INITIATIVE (E. Anderson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 24 Assigned to standing committee 150 Read the second time 242 Read the third time 399 Transmitted to the Senate 400, 1715 Concurrence 1715 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1802 H.B. 69 -- PRIVATE PROPERTY OWNERS AND HOUSES OF WORSHIP RIGHT TO PROHIBIT DANGEROUS WEAPONS (R. Killpack) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 24 Assigned to standing committee 91 Returned to Rules Committee 1577 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 70 -- SCHOOL AND INSTITUTIONAL TRUST LAND AMENDMENTS (T. Hatch) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 24 Assigned to standing committee 150 Read the second time 345 Amendments 344, 732 Read the third time 732 Transmitted to the Senate 733, 1666 Concurrence 1665 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1720 Action taken by the Governor 2114 H.B. 71 -- ALCOHOL AND DRUG TESTING FEE (D. Bush) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 25 Assigned to standing committee 255 Read the second time 343 Amendments 343 Read the third time 731 Transmitted to the Senate 732 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 72 -- UNLAWFUL SEXUAL ACTIVITY WITH A MINOR (G. Curtis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 25 Assigned to standing committee 151 Read the second time 256 Read the third time 402 Transmitted to the Senate 403, 1422, 1503 Concurrence 1503 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1199, 1575 H.B. 73 -- DATES FOR BOND ELECTIONS (G. Way) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 25 Assigned to standing committee 58 Read the second time 137 Amendments 261 Substituted 261 Read the third time 251 Circled 251 Uncircled 261 Transmitted to the Senate 262, 1830 Concurrence 1829 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1932 H.B. 74 -- AGRICULTURAL PROTECTION AREAS (E. Anderson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 25 Assigned to standing committee 151 Read the second time 259 Amendments 258 Read the third time 465 Transmitted to the Senate 465 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1188 H.B. 75 -- PROHIBITING FUSION CANDIDATES FOR POLITICAL OFFICE (J. Murray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 26 Assigned to standing committee 90 Read the second time 242 Read the third time 354 Transmitted to the Senate 355 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1027 Action taken by the Governor 1911 H.B. 76 -- UNCLAIMED PROPERTY AMENDMENTS (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 26 Assigned to standing committee 255 Read the second time 385 Substituted 385 Read the third time 738 Transmitted to the Senate 739 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1720 H.B. 77 -- FILLING MIDTERM VACANCIES IN THE LEGISLATURE (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 26 Assigned to standing committee 58 Read the second time 242 Read the third time 398 Transmitted to the Senate 398 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1956 H.B. 78 -- TESTING PERIOD FOR HEARING AIDS (L. Pace) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 26 Assigned to standing committee 58 Read the second time 170 Amendments 169 Read the third time 298 Transmitted to the Senate 299, 2056 Concurrence 2055 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 79 -- PRIVATE KINSHIP CARE (P. Larson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 26 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 80 -- MEETINGS OF INTERIM COMMITTEES (L. Frandsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 27 Assigned to standing committee 58 Read the second time 289 Amendments 467, 2090 Read the third time 467 Transmitted to the Senate 468, 2091 Concurrence 2090 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 81 -- MOTIONS TO VACATE EX PARTE PROTECTIVE ORDERS (P. Larson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 27 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 503 Amendments 502 Read the third time 800 Transmitted to the Senate 801 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1720 H.B. 82 -- ANNUAL SALARY ADJUSTMENT FOR DEAF AND BLIND SCHOOLS EMPLOYEES (D. Gladwell) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 27 Assigned to standing committee 217 Read the second time 321 Read the third time 618 Transmitted to the Senate 619, 1673 Concurrence 1673 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1720 H.B. 83 -- CHILD CARE TASK FORCE (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 27 Assigned to standing committee 152 Read the second time 290 Amendments 290, 990 Read the third time 517 Circled 517 Uncircled 990 Transmitted to the Senate 991 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1720 H.B. 84 -- INSPECTION OF VITAL RECORDS (D. Zolman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 28 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 320 Read the third time 570 Transmitted to the Senate 570 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1272 H.B. 85 -- MURDER AND MANSLAUGHTER AMENDMENTS (D. Gladwell) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 28 Assigned to standing committee 218 Returned to Rules Committee 1597 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 86 -- HEALTH INSURANCE - PRIMARY CARE PROVIDER (J. Buffmire) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 28 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 320 Amendments 526 Substituted 526 Read the third time 526 Transmitted to the Senate 527 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1199 H.B. 87 -- APPROPRIATION FOR CAPITOL HILL PROJECTS (R. Becker) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 28 Assigned to standing committee 521 Read the second time 629 Read the third time 1127 Transmitted to the Senate 1128, 1713 Concurrence 1713 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1802 H.B. 88 -- RECORDING OF DOCUMENTS (T. Hatch) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 29 Assigned to standing committee 151 Read the second time 289 Amendments 289, 515 Read the third time 515 Transmitted to the Senate 516 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1199 H.B. 89 -- RESTRICTIONS ON NAMES OF BUSINESS ENTITIES (K. Bryson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 85 Assigned to standing committee 217 Read the second time 321 Read the third time 571 Transmitted to the Senate 572 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1199 H.B. 90 -- MAIL BOX DAMAGE AND MAIL THEFT (B. Goodfellow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 85 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 503 Substituted 503 Read the third time 801 Transmitted to the Senate 801 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1662 H.B. 91 -- REGULATION OF SIGNS IN COMMUNITIES (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 85 Assigned to standing committee 152 Read the second time 258 Amendments 257 Read the third time 461 Transmitted to the Senate 462 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1199 H.B. 92 -- SEXUAL OFFENSES WITHOUT CONSENT OF VICTIM (K. Bryson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 86 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 347 Read the third time 736 Transmitted to the Senate 736 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 93 -- ENDOWMENT FUNDS FOR UTAH CHARITIES (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 86 Assigned to standing committee 340 Amendments 1578 Returned to Rules Committee 1579 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 94 -- LONGEVITY AMENDMENTS FOR STATE EMPLOYEES (D. Bowman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 86 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 289 Read the third time 512 Transmitted to the Senate 513 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1913 H.B. 95 -- LOCAL GOVERNMENT SUBDIVISION ORDINANCES (M. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 86 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 387 Substituted 387 Read the third time 561 Transmitted to the Senate 561 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1575 H.B. 96 -- PHARMACY PRACTICE ACT AMENDMENTS (P. Arent) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 86 Assigned to standing committee 217 Read the second time 321 Read the third time 504 Transmitted to the Senate 505 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1027 Action taken by the Governor 1911 H.B. 97 -- GOVERNMENT IMMUNITY AMENDMENTS (G. Curtis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 87 Assigned to standing committee 255 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 Referred to Master Study Resolution for interim study 523 H.B. 98 -- AUTOMATIC EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR (J. Valentine) Read the first time by short title 728 Read the second time 728 Amendments 728 H.B. 98 -- EMERGENCY CARE TRAINING (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 110 Assigned to standing committee 339 Read the second time 612 Amendments 610 Substituted 610, 728 Read the third time 1084 Circled 1084 Uncircled 1101 Transmitted to the Senate 1102 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1913 H.B. 99 -- SENTENCING CREDIT FOR GOOD BEHAVIOR (K. Bryson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 111 Assigned to standing committee 305 Read the second time 501 Amendments 501, 798 Read the third time 798 Transmitted to the Senate 799 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2068 H.B. 100 -- UTAH SUMMER GAMES APPROPRIATION (D. Bowman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 111 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 289 Amendments 513 Substituted 289 Read the third time 513 Transmitted to the Senate 514, 1706 Concurrence 1705 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1802 H.B. 101 -- POSTING ON MOTOR AND SPECIAL FUEL PUMPS (G. Way) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 139 Assigned to standing committee 255 Read the second time 628 Amendments 627, 1099, 2063 Substituted 627 Read the third time 1098 Circled 1098 Uncircled 1099 Transmitted to the Senate 1100, 2064 Concurrence 2063 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 102 -- INSURANCE EXAM REQUIREMENTS (B. Holladay) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 140 Assigned to standing committee 254 Read the second time 436 Read the third time 786 Failed 786 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 102 -- INSURANCE EXAM REQUIREMENTS (C. Saunders) Amendments 436 H.B. 103 -- ETHIC LAW AMENDMENTS (M. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 140 Assigned to standing committee 305 Read the second time 385 Read the third time 739 Transmitted to the Senate 740 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1575 H.B. 104 -- CONSUMER HEALTH CARE STUDY (T. Beck) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 173 Assigned to standing committee 468 Read the second time 792 Substituted 791 Read the third time 984 Transmitted to the Senate 985 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 105 -- PRESCRIPTION COVERAGE (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 173 Assigned to standing committee 521 Read the second time 1077 Amendments 1428 Substituted 1076 Read the third time 1428 Transmitted to the Senate 1428 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 106 -- TRUANCY PREVENTION APPROPRIATION (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 173 Assigned to standing committee 305, 863 Read the second time 1433, 1581 Amendments 1432 Substituted 1652 Read the third time 1652 Returned to Rules Committee 687, 1448 Transmitted to the Senate 1652, 1741 Concurrence 1740 H.B. 107 -- COMPENSATORY SERVICE (B. King) Substituted 615 H.B. 107 -- COMPULSORY SERVICE (B. King) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 174 Read the first time 616 Assigned to standing committee 468 Read the second time 616 Read the third time 1088 Transmitted to the Senate 1089 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1662 H.B. 108 -- STATE DISCLOSURE OF TAX EXPENDITURES (M. Carlson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 174 Assigned to standing committee 670 Amendments 1578 Substituted 670 Returned to Rules Committee 1579 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 109 -- RELEASE OF GOVERNOR'S BUDGET (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 204 Assigned to standing committee 305 Returned to Rules Committee 1595 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 110 -- SALES TAX EXEMPTION FOR SEASONAL DESTINATION AMUSEMENT PARKS (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 205 Assigned to standing committee 671 Read the second time 780 Read the third time 1196 Transmitted to the Senate 1197, 1742 Concurrence 1741 H.B. 111 -- AGING SERVICES AMENDMENTS (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 205 Assigned to standing committee 468 Read the second time 792 Amendments 1213, 2064 Substituted 792 Read the third time 1213 Transmitted to the Senate 1214, 2066 Concurrence 2065 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 112 -- UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ASSURANCE AMENDMENTS (B. Wright) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 205 Assigned to standing committee 521 Read the third time 794 Other Action 794 Transmitted to the Senate 795 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1913 H.B. 113 -- UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PROGRAM AMENDMENTS (B. Wright) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 206 Assigned to standing committee 339 Read the second time 501 Read the third time 795 Transmitted to the Senate 796 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1913 H.B. 114 -- SNOW COLLEGE SOUTH (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 206 Assigned to standing committee 521 Read the second time 905 Amendments 904, 1284 Substituted 904 Read the third time 1284 Transmitted to the Senate 1285 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1932 H.B. 115 -- TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMENDMENTS (M. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 243 Assigned to standing committee 469 Read the second time 1079 Amendments 1077, 1657 Substituted 1657 Time Certain 1261 Read the third time 1418 Circled 1418 Uncircled 1657 Other Action 1418 Transmitted to the Senate 1661, 2048 Concurrence 2047 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2068 H.B. 116 -- RESTRICTION ON STATE EMPLOYEES (J. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 243 Assigned to standing committee 522 Read the second time 630 Amendments 629 Read the third time 1130 Circled 1130 Returned to Rules Committee 1859 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 117 -- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES STUDY APPROPRIATION (B. Evans) Read the first time by short title 523 Read the second time 523 Substituted 523 H.B. 117 -- REVIEW OF INTERNAL SERVICES (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 291 Assigned to standing committee 384 H.B. 117 -- REVIEW OF INTERNAL SERVICES TASK FORCE (B. Evans) Read the third time 933 Transmitted to the Senate 933 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 118 -- PROPERTY TAX APPEAL PROCESS (R. Walsh) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 292 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 119 -- PROVISIONS FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS (J. Buffmire) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 292 Assigned to standing committee 468 Read the second time 688 Read the third time 846 Transmitted to the Senate 847 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1502 H.B. 120 -- DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES OFFICE OF LICENSING REVISIONS (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 292 Assigned to standing committee 521 Read the second time 925 Amendments 1337, 1440, 1510 Substituted 925 Read the third time 1336 Circled 1336, 1338 Uncircled 1337, 1440 Reconsideration 1510 Other Action 2015 Failed 1442 Transmitted to the Senate 1511, 2049 Concurrence 2048 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2068 H.B. 121 -- PROGRAM FOR AT-RISK YOUTH AND THEIR FAMILIES (L. Pace) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 322 Assigned to standing committee 521 Read the second time 925 Amendments 925 Substituted 925 Read the third time 1336 Transmitted to the Senate 1337, 1701 Concurrence 1700 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1802 H.B. 122 -- PROPERTY TAX - HOMEOWNER'S CREDIT (D. Jones) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 388 Assigned to standing committee 983 Read the second time 727, 1109 Read the third time 1443 Transmitted to the Senate 1444 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 123 -- NOT A DROP AMENDMENTS (D. Bush) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 322 Assigned to standing committee 560 Read the second time 689 Read the third time 849 Transmitted to the Senate 850 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1352 H.B. 124 -- BAIL BOND AGENT LICENSURE ACT (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 322 Assigned to standing committee 625 Read the second time 843 Amendments 841, 1281 Read the third time 1281 Transmitted to the Senate 1282 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 125 -- REGULATION OF WILDLIFE OUTFITTERS AND GUIDES (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 322 Assigned to standing committee 521 Returned to Rules Committee 1576 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 126 -- TEACHING EXPERIENCE EMPLOYMENT FACTOR (T. Rowan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 323 Assigned to standing committee 625 Returned to Rules Committee 979 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 127 -- NONCONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT DEFERRED COMPENSATION - MEMBER/EMPLOYER MATCH PLAN (J. Arrington) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 323 H.B. 127 -- NONCONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT DEFERRED COMPENSATION - MEMBER/EMPLOYER MATCH PLAN (J. Arrington) Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 128 -- DIVISION OF FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION AND MANAGEMENT BIDDING PROCESS (R. Short) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 323 Assigned to standing committee 522 Read the second time 628 Amendments 626 Read the third time 1096 Circled 1096 Uncircled 1097 Transmitted to the Senate 1098 H.B. 129 -- FORT DOUGLAS MILITARY MUSEUM (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 347 Assigned to standing committee 521 Read the second time 687 Read the third time 1149 Transmitted to the Senate 1150, 1702 Concurrence 1701 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1802 H.B. 130 -- CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES PRECURSOR AMENDMENTS (A. Tyler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 348 Assigned to standing committee 469 Read the second time 616 Amendments 615 Read the third time 1089 Transmitted to the Senate 1089, 1668 Concurrence 1667 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1674 H.B. 131 -- ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY FOR DRUG LAB AND PRECURSOR ACTS (A. Tyler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 348 Assigned to standing committee 469 Read the second time 616 Amendments 615 Read the third time 1095 Transmitted to the Senate 1096, 1710 Concurrence 1709 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1802 H.B. 132 -- MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE PREMIUM RATES (T. Beck) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 388 Assigned to standing committee 983 Read the second time 1094 Amendments 1094 Read the third time 1438 Transmitted to the Senate 1439 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 133 -- EFFECTIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT (J. Swallow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 388 Assigned to standing committee 521 Read the second time 687, 689 Amendments 684, 2113 Read the third time 1191 Circled 1191 Uncircled 1208, 2113 Transmitted to the Senate 1208, 2114 H.B. 134 -- MINERAL LEASE AMENDMENTS (J. Seitz) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 437 Assigned to standing committee 983 Read the second time 1109 Amendments 1108 Read the third time 1444 Transmitted to the Senate 1444, 1815 Concurrence 1814 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1850 H.B. 135 -- HIGHER EDUCATION TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (K. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 437 Assigned to standing committee 670 Read the second time 979 Substituted 978 Read the third time 1356 Transmitted to the Senate 1357, 1707 Concurrence 1706 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1802 H.B. 136 -- GRANDPARENTS VISITATION RIGHTS (J. Buffmire) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 437 Assigned to standing committee 1106 Read the second time 1343 Amendments 1343 Read the third time 1568 Transmitted to the Senate 1569 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1932 H.B. 137 -- CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM (P. Knudson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 438 Assigned to standing committee 1105 Read the second time 1276 Amendments 1275, 1572 Read the third time 1509 Circled 1509 Uncircled 1571 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Other Action 1491 Transmitted to the Senate 1573, 1930 Concurrence 1929 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1956 H.B. 138 -- ACCESS OF JUDGES TO JUVENILE COURT RECORDS (L. Nelson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 438 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 139 -- SURVEYS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 438 Assigned to standing committee 1272 Read the second time 1433, 1508 Read the third time 1602 Circled 1602 Uncircled 1670 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Transmitted to the Senate 1671 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 140 -- CHILD CARE AMENDMENTS (M. Dayton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 438 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 141 -- MITIGATION TO BUSINESSES IMPACTED BY MAJOR HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION (D. Jones) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 438 Assigned to standing committee 1033 Read the second time 1275, 1581 Amendments 1273 Substituted 1273 Read the third time 1671 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Failed 1671 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 142 -- SERIOUS YOUTH OFFENDER AMENDMENTS (L. Baca) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 438 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 143 -- CHARTER SCHOOLS IN THE PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM (E. Olsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 438 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 144 -- CONSTITUTIONAL DEFENSE COUNCIL AMENDMENTS (D. Iverson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 439 Assigned to standing committee 838 Read the second time 981 Amendments 980 Read the third time 1364 Transmitted to the Senate 1365 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1939 H.B. 145 -- SCHOOLS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY (B. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 439 Assigned to standing committee 1136 Read the second time 1433, 1508 Amendments 1432, 1669 Substituted 1432 Read the third time 1602 Circled 1602 Uncircled 1668 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Other Action 1848 Transmitted to the Senate 1670 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1720, 1850 H.B. 146 -- HABITUAL VIOLENT OFFENDER DEFINITIONS (N. Hendrickson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 388 Assigned to standing committee 625 Read the second time 910 Amendments 909 Read the third time 1079 Transmitted to the Senate 1080 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 147 -- LIABILITY FOR MINOR WHO DRIVES (J. Swallow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 389 Assigned to standing committee 559, 1437 Read the second time 1093 Amendments 1093 Substituted 1093 Read the third time 1436 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1932 H.B. 148 -- COHABITANT ABUSE ACT AMENDMENTS (P. Larson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 389 Assigned to standing committee 559 Read the second time 792 Read the third time 983 Transmitted to the Senate 984 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1932 H.B. 149 -- REVISION TO SALES TAX ON FOOD (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 389 Assigned to standing committee 626 Returned to Rules Committee 1578 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 150 -- COUNTY OPTION SALES TAX FOR LONG TERM CARE CENTERS (J. Seitz) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 389 Assigned to standing committee 469 Read the second time 628 Read the third time 1096 Transmitted to the Senate 1097 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1956 H.B. 151 -- PROPERTY TAX - CIRCUIT BREAKER ELIGIBILITY (J. Hickman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 389 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 152 -- ESTHETICIAN LICENSING ACT (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 390 Assigned to standing committee 726 Read the second time 927 Amendments 925, 1346 Substituted 1346 Read the third time 1346 Circled 1366 Reconsideration 1366 Returned to Rules Committee 1859 Failed 1346 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 153 -- TIRE RECYCLING AMENDMENTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 390 Assigned to standing committee 560 Read the second time 909 Amendments 908 Read the third time 1334 Transmitted to the Senate 1335 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 154 -- TASK FORCE ON PRIVATIZATION OF STATE ADOPTION SERVICES (N. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 439 Assigned to standing committee 1272 Read the second time 1414 Amendments 1411 Read the third time 1583 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Other Action 1491 Transmitted to the Senate 1584 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 155 -- RAW MILK MARKETING AMENDMENTS (B. Wright) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 439 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 156 -- EXECUTIVE RETIREMENT OPTION (C. Fox-Finlinson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 390 Assigned to standing committee 1273 Read the second time 1411, 1508 Read the third time 1601 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Transmitted to the Senate 1602 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1932 H.B. 157 -- JUDICIAL NOMINATING COMMISSION AMENDMENTS (C. Fox-Finlinson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 390 Assigned to standing committee 521 Read the second time 981 Amendments 979, 1359, 1363, 2096 Read the third time 1359 Transmitted to the Senate 1364, 2098 Concurrence 2097 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 158 -- VOTER REGISTRATION AMENDMENTS (J. Swallow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 348 Assigned to standing committee 468 Read the second time 629 Read the third time 781 Transmitted to the Senate 782 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1575 H.B. 159 -- WORKERS' COMPENSATION EXEMPTION FOR INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 348 Assigned to standing committee 470 Read the second time 626 Read the third time 1096 Circled 1096 Uncircled 1102 Transmitted to the Senate 1103 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1913 H.B. 160 -- LOANS FOR BUSINESSES IMPACTED BY MAJOR HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 391 Assigned to standing committee 626 Amendments 1578 Substituted 1578 Returned to Rules Committee 1579 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 161 -- APPROPRIATION FOR UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION/UINTAH BASIN EDUCATION CENTER (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 391 Assigned to standing committee 521 Read the second time 687 Read the third time 1191 Circled 1191 Returned to Rules Committee 1859 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 162 -- UTAH STATE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY AMENDMENTS (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 391 Assigned to standing committee 521 Read the second time 629 Amendments 1103 Read the third time 1103 Transmitted to the Senate 1104, 1736, 1858, 1937 Recalled 1858 Concurrence 1735, 1936 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2022 H.B. 163 -- PUBLIC ACCESS TO ACCIDENT REPORTS (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 392 Assigned to standing committee 625 Read the second time 843 Amendments 840, 1279 Read the third time 1279 Failed 1279 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 164 -- SOUND WALL PROJECTS (D. Bourdeaux) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 439 Assigned to standing committee 626 Read the second time 840 Read the third time 1278 Returned to Rules Committee 1278 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 165 -- EDUCATIONAL PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES AMENDMENTS (R. Siddoway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 392 Assigned to standing committee 559 Read the second time 839 Read the third time 1276 Transmitted to the Senate 1277 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2051 H.B. 166 -- EMT-PARAMEDIC LICENSURE (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 392 Assigned to standing committee 625 Read the second time 1141 Amendments 1137 Read the third time 1446 Transmitted to the Senate 1447 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 167 -- AMENDMENTS RELATED TO THE WORKERS' COMPENSATION (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 439 Assigned to standing committee 1137 Read the second time 1579, 1581 Amendments 1655 Substituted 1579 Read the third time 1655 Returned to Rules Committee 1579 Transmitted to the Senate 1657 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1956 H.B. 168 -- REGULATION OF INSURANCE AGENT RELATIONSHIPS (L. Nelson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 439 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 169 -- PUBLIC SAFETY AMENDMENTS (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 440 Assigned to standing committee 1202 Amendments 1339 Read the third time 1566 Transmitted to the Senate 1566 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 170 -- HABITUAL YOUTH OFFENDER AMENDMENTS (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 440 Assigned to standing committee 791 Read the second time 981 Read the third time 1358 Transmitted to the Senate 1358 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1932 H.B. 171 -- MOBILE HOME AND MANUFACTURED HOME AMENDMENTS (C. Buttars) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 440 Assigned to standing committee 726 Read the second time 906 Amendments 1332 Read the third time 1332 Transmitted to the Senate 1333 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 172 -- EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION (C. Fox-Finlinson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 440 Read the second time 1663 Amendments 1695 Read the third time 1694 Transmitted to the Senate 1696 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1750 H.B. 173 -- COUNSELING AND SUPPORT OF ADOPTIVE FAMILIES AND CHILDREN (N. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 29 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 320 Substituted 320 Read the third time 569 Transmitted to the Senate 570 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 174 -- WINDOW TINTING AMENDMENTS (D. Bush) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 29 Assigned to standing committee 57 Read the second time 133 Read the third time 182 Transmitted to the Senate 183 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 726 Action taken by the Governor 1325 H.B. 175 -- TAX INCENTIVES FOR ADOPTION AND GUARDIANSHIP (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 29 Assigned to standing committee 59 Read the second time 291 Amendments 527 Read the third time 518 Circled 518 Uncircled 527 Transmitted to the Senate 528 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 176 -- EMERGENCY INJECTION FOR ANAPHYLACTIC REACTION (M. Dayton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 30 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 170 Amendments 169 Read the third time 298, 395 Circled 298 Uncircled 395 Transmitted to the Senate 396 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 923 Action taken by the Governor 1799 H.B. 177 -- COLLECTION OF UNIFORM MOTOR VEHICLE FEES AMENDMENT (D. Bush) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 30 Assigned to standing committee 57 Read the second time 387 Amendments 385 Read the third time 740 Transmitted to the Senate 741, 1916 Concurrence 1915 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2038 H.B. 178 -- TASK FORCE ON WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTIONS (A. Bradshaw) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 30 Assigned to standing committee 255 Read the second time 385 Amendments 384, 737 Read the third time 737 Transmitted to the Senate 738 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 179 -- TRANSPORTATION OF STUDENTS BY SCHOOL DISTRICTS (K. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 30 Assigned to standing committee 58 Read the second time 109 Amendments 108 Read the third time 178 Transmitted to the Senate 179 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 726 Action taken by the Governor 1325 H.B. 180 -- EXTENSION OF GAS SERVICE TERRITORIES (T. Hatch) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 31 Assigned to standing committee 57 Read the second time 107 Amendments 248 Read the third time 176 Circled 176 Uncircled 248 Transmitted to the Senate 249 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1272 H.B. 181 -- ELECTRONIC POSTING OF NOTICES (B. Goodfellow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 31 Read the second time 55 Read the third time 143 Transmitted to the Senate 144 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1502 H.B. 182 -- CLASS SIZE REDUCTION (L. Frandsen) Transmitted to the Senate 1747 Concurrence 1746 H.B. 182 -- CLASS SIZE REDUCTION IN GRADES 7-8 (L. Frandsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 31 Assigned to standing committee 468 Read the second time 561 Amendments 560, 787 Time Certain 689 Read the third time 787 Other Action 1041 Transmitted to the Senate 788 H.B. 183 -- QUICK COURT AMENDMENTS (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 31 Read the second time 55 Read the third time 144 Circled 144 Uncircled 214 Transmitted to the Senate 214 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1662 H.B. 184 -- EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE AMENDMENTS (A. Tyler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 31 Assigned to standing committee 58 Read the second time 109 Read the third time 209 Transmitted to the Senate 210 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 605 Action taken by the Governor 1325 H.B. 185 -- TELECOMMUNICATIONS LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 32 Assigned to standing committee 57 Read the second time 107 Amendments 107 Read the third time 175 Returned to Rules Committee 175 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 186 -- PRIVACY TASK FORCE (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 32 Assigned to standing committee 58 Read the second time 135 Amendments 134 Substituted 622 Read the third time 246 Circled 246 Uncircled 622 Transmitted to the Senate 623 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 187 -- PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION REPORTING AMENDMENTS (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 32 Read the second time 55 Read the third time 89 Transmitted to the Senate 90 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 726 Action taken by the Governor 1799 H.B. 188 -- SALARY INCREASES FOR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS (M. Styler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 32 Assigned to standing committee 218 Returned to Rules Committee 1595 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 189 -- ENGLISH AS OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF STATE (T. Rowan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 33 Assigned to standing committee 305 Returned to Rules Committee 1595 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 190 -- FELON VOTING RESTRICTIONS (C. Saunders) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 33 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 242 Read the third time 396 Circled 396 Uncircled 397 Transmitted to the Senate 398, 1917, 2106 Concurrence 1916, 2105 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 191 -- CORRECTIONAL OFFICER AMENDMENT (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 33 Read the second time 55 Read the third time 117 Transmitted to the Senate 118 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1027 Action taken by the Governor 1911 H.B. 192 -- DIVISION OF YOUTH CORRECTIONS SPECIAL FUNCTION OFFICERS (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 33 Assigned to standing committee 59 Read the second time 134 Read the third time 214 Circled 214 Uncircled 250 Transmitted to the Senate 251 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1674 H.B. 193 -- ELECTION LAW - SUBSTANTIVE REVISIONS (L. Nelson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 34 Assigned to standing committee 305 Read the second time 523 Read the third time 677 Transmitted to the Senate 678 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1199 H.B. 194 -- AMENDMENTS TO COUNTY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS FOR WATER SERVICES (B. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 34 Assigned to standing committee 59 Read the second time 135 Amendments 679 Substituted 679 Read the third time 246 Circled 247 Uncircled 679 Transmitted to the Senate 680, 1936 Concurrence 1935 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2022 H.B. 195 -- SPECIAL DISTRICTS AMENDMENTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 34 Read the second time 55 Amendments 116 Read the third time 116 Transmitted to the Senate 117 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 790 Action taken by the Governor 1799 H.B. 196 -- RETIREMENT OFFICE AMENDMENTS (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 34 Read the second time 55 Amendments 144 Read the third time 144 Transmitted to the Senate 145, 2037 Concurrence 2036 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2068 H.B. 197 -- TRAFFIC OFFENSE TRIAL PROCESS (N. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 35 Assigned to standing committee 58 Returned to Rules Committee 204 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 198 -- PUBLIC SAFETY - NONCONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT SYSTEM OPTION (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 35 Assigned to standing committee 305 Read the second time 503 Read the third time 928 Transmitted to the Senate 929 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1662 H.B. 199 -- ALLOCATION OF SALES TAX TO SPECIES PROTECTION ACCOUNT (T. Hatch) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 35 Assigned to standing committee 726 Read the second time 1031 Substituted 1031 Read the third time 1415 Transmitted to the Senate 1416, 1705 Concurrence 1704 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1802 H.B. 200 -- INCOME TAX - ELECTION CAMPAIGN FUND DESIGNATIONS (R. Short) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 35 Read the second time 91 Read the third time 148 Transmitted to the Senate 149 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1674 H.B. 201 -- PROPERTY TAX - CIRCUIT BREAKER AMENDMENTS (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 35 Read the second time 55 Read the third time 91 Transmitted to the Senate 92 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 726 Action taken by the Governor 1799 H.B. 202 -- TRANSPORTATION CODE RECODIFICATION (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 36 Read the second time 55 Amendments 146 Read the third time 146 Transmitted to the Senate 147 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 726 H.B. 203 -- TRUTH IN TAXATION HEARINGS (R. Short) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 36 Read the second time 55 Amendments 147 Read the third time 147 Transmitted to the Senate 148 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 605 Action taken by the Governor 1325 H.B. 204 -- STATE ELECTIONS COMMISSION (M. Carlson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 36 Assigned to standing committee 255 Read the second time 385 Amendments 385 Read the third time 740 Circled 740 Uncircled 796 Failed 796 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 205 -- INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR METABOLIC DISEASE (T. Beck) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 36 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 106 Amendments 106 Substituted 149 Read the third time 149 Transmitted to the Senate 150 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 726 Action taken by the Governor 1325 H.B. 206 -- ECO-TERRORISM PROHIBITION AND PENALTIES (D. Iverson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 37 Assigned to standing committee 151 Read the second time 288 Amendments 288, 620 Substituted 288 Read the third time 467 Circled 467, 620 Uncircled 620, 631 Transmitted to the Senate 632, 1258 Concurrence 1257 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1328 H.B. 207 -- ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMES AMENDMENTS (B. Wright) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 37 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 342 Amendments 340 Read the third time 632 Circled 632 Uncircled 680 Transmitted to the Senate 681 H.B. 208 -- UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE AMENDMENTS (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 37 Assigned to standing committee 219 Read the second time 290 Amendments 920 Read the third time 517 Circled 517 Uncircled 919 Transmitted to the Senate 921 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1662 H.B. 209 -- APPROPRIATION FOR OLENE WALKER HOUSING TRUST FUND (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 37 Assigned to standing committee 90 Read the second time 172 Read the third time 300 Transmitted to the Senate 301 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 210 -- AFFORDABLE HOUSING AMENDMENTS (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 38 Assigned to standing committee 58 Read the second time 172 Amendments 171 Read the third time 301 Transmitted to the Senate 302, 1743 Concurrence 1742 H.B. 211 -- SPECIAL SESSION PUBLIC HEARING REQUIREMENTS (E. Olsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 38 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 242 Read the third time 399 Failed 2114 Transmitted to the Senate 399 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 212 -- NAVAJO REVITALIZATION FUND BOARD (K. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 38 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 289 Read the third time 511 Transmitted to the Senate 511 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1272 H.B. 213 -- NATIVE AMERICAN COORDINATING BOARD MEMBERSHIP (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 38 Assigned to standing committee 58 Read the second time 137 Read the third time 249 Transmitted to the Senate 250 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 726 H.B. 214 -- MOTOR VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION (J. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 39 Assigned to standing committee 60 Read the second time 133 Read the third time 182 Transmitted to the Senate 182 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 726 Action taken by the Governor 1325 H.B. 215 -- ENFORCEMENT OF COURT'S RESTITUTION ORDER (J. Swallow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 39 Assigned to standing committee 59 Read the second time 204 Amendments 204 Read the third time 350 Transmitted to the Senate 351 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1136 H.B. 216 -- SALES TAX EXEMPTION FOR MUNICIPALITY-SPONSORED EVENTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 39 Assigned to standing committee 57 Read the second time 202 Amendments 335 Substituted 202 Read the third time 335 Transmitted to the Senate 336 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 217 -- EDGE OF THE CEDARS STATE PARK ACCESS ROAD (K. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 39 Assigned to standing committee 57 Read the second time 139 Read the third time 260 Transmitted to the Senate 261 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 923 Action taken by the Governor 1799 H.B. 218 -- PUBLIC TRANSIT TAX AMENDMENTS (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 40 Enacting Clause Stricken 2124 H.B. 219 -- NOTICE OF RIGHTS TO REMOVE MECHANICS LIEN (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 40 Assigned to standing committee 90 Read the second time 172 Amendments 171 Read the third time 302 Transmitted to the Senate 302 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1272 2nd Sub. H.B. 219 -- RESIDENCE LIEN RECOVERY FUND AMENDMENTS (M. Dillree) Read the first time by short title 1199 Read the second time 1199 Substituted 1199 Read the third time 1199 Transmitted to the Senate 1200 Concurrence 1199 H.B. 220 -- DISPLAY OF LICENSE PLATES ON TRUCKS AND TRAILERS (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 40 Assigned to standing committee 57 Read the second time 133 Read the third time 181 Transmitted to the Senate 182 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 624 Action taken by the Governor 1325 H.B. 221 -- UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS - REAUTHORIZATION (B. Wright) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 40 Assigned to standing committee 57 Read the second time 139 Read the third time 262 Transmitted to the Senate 263 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 726 Action taken by the Governor 1325 H.B. 222 -- BOILER INSPECTION AMENDMENTS (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 40 Assigned to standing committee 55 Read the second time 110 Read the third time 211 Transmitted to the Senate 212 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 624 H.B. 223 -- OFFENDER EXPENSES AMENDMENTS (P. Buckner) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 40 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 134 Amendments 215 Read the third time 212, 214, 302 Circled 212 Transmitted to the Senate 215 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1272 H.B. 224 -- HEALTH CARE ASSISTANT REGISTRATION ACT (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 41 Assigned to standing committee 57 Read the second time 139 Amendments 263 Read the third time 263 Transmitted to the Senate 264 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1091 Action taken by the Governor 1911 H.B. 225 -- JURISDICTION IN UTAH COURTS (P. Arent) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 41 Assigned to standing committee 59 Read the second time 204 Read the third time 329 Transmitted to the Senate 329 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1272 H.B. 226 -- OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT FOR MENTAL HEALTH ADVISOR (M. Dayton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 41 Assigned to standing committee 59 Read the second time 134 Read the third time 213 Transmitted to the Senate 213 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 779 Action taken by the Governor 1799 H.B. 227 -- SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTIONS (J. Swallow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 41 Assigned to standing committee 57 Read the second time 289 Amendments 289, 514 Read the third time 514 Transmitted to the Senate 515, 1327, 1445, 1562 Recalled 1445 Concurrence 1326, 1561 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1409 H.B. 228 -- SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION, ENFORCEMENT, AND TREATMENT FUNDING (N. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 42 Assigned to standing committee 57 Substituted 1344 Returned to Rules Committee 1344 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 229 -- MEMBERSHIP ON UTAH SPORTS AUTHORITY (J. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 42 Assigned to standing committee 55 Read the second time 110 Read the third time 210 Transmitted to the Senate 211 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1027 H.B. 230 -- CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT LAW AMENDMENTS (P. Knudson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 42 Assigned to standing committee 58 Returned to Rules Committee 1599 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 231 -- COMPENSATION OF LEGISLATIVE LEADERS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 42 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 232 -- STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS (P. Buckner) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 43 Assigned to standing committee 59 Read the second time 204 Substituted 204 Read the third time 331 Transmitted to the Senate 332 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1272 H.B. 233 -- ANTIDISCRIMINATION ADVISORY COUNCIL (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 43 Assigned to standing committee 58 Read the second time 172 Transmitted to the Senate 303 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1027 H.B. 234 -- SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION LIMIT AMENDMENT (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 43 Assigned to standing committee 217 Read the second time 561 Amendments 1081, 1085 Read the third time 936 Circled 991 Uncircled 1081 Reconsideration 991, 1084 Failed 936 Transmitted to the Senate 1082, 1085 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2038 H.B. 235 -- CONSUMER CREDIT CODE AMENDMENTS (K. Garn) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 43 Assigned to standing committee 520 Read the second time 793 Amendments 2061 Read the third time 1266 Failed 2039 Transmitted to the Senate 1267, 2045, 2062 Concurrence 2062 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 236 -- FUNDING FOR CLEANUP OF UDOT DUMPSITE (D. Zolman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 43 Assigned to standing committee 152 Read the second time 502 Read the third time 799 Transmitted to the Senate 800 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 237 -- GROWTH IMPACT HIGHWAY AMENDMENTS (T. Hatch) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 44 Assigned to standing committee 219 Read the second time 347 Read the third time 508 Transmitted to the Senate 509 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1199 H.B. 238 -- TRANSIT DISTRICT AUTHORITY (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 44 Assigned to standing committee 59 Read the second time 135 Read the third time 247 Transmitted to the Senate 247 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1027 H.B. 239 -- CHILD WELFARE AMENDMENTS (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 44 Assigned to standing committee 255 Read the second time 612 Amendments 610, 1084, 1147, 1148 Substituted 610, 1084 Read the third time 1084 Circled 1084 Uncircled 1147 Transmitted to the Senate 1149, 2052 Concurrence 2051 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 240 -- UTAH FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE REPEALER (T. Rowan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 45 Assigned to standing committee 217 Read the second time 321 Read the third time 505 Transmitted to the Senate 506 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 241 -- HIGHER EDUCATION SAVINGS AND SUPPLEMENTAL SAVINGS INCENTIVE PROGRAMS (K. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 45 Assigned to standing committee 150 Read the second time 242 Read the third time 392, 436 Other Action 393 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1091 H.B. 241 -- HIGHER EDUCATION SAVINGS INCENTIVE PROGRAMS (K. Johnson) Substituted 242 H.B. 242 -- REVOCATION OF CONCEALED FIREARM PERMIT AMENDMENTS (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 45 Assigned to standing committee 255 Read the second time 343 Amendments 342, 730 Read the third time 730 Transmitted to the Senate 731 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 243 -- RECOGNITION OF NON-COURT ORDERED GUARDIANSHIPS (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 45 Assigned to standing committee 151 Read the second time 347 Read the third time 735 Transmitted to the Senate 736 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1502 H.B. 244 -- DUI PENALTIES AMENDMENT (P. Buckner) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 46 Assigned to standing committee 152 Read the second time 258 Read the third time 463 Circled 463 Uncircled 511 Transmitted to the Senate 512 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1199 H.B. 245 -- UTAH BOTANICAL CENTER APPROPRIATION (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 46 Assigned to standing committee 151 Read the second time 259 Read the third time 466 Circled 467 Uncircled 631 Transmitted to the Senate 631, 1703 Concurrence 1702 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1802 H.B. 246 -- IMPOUNDING UNINSURED VEHICLES (C. Buttars) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 46 Assigned to standing committee 57 Amendments 1596 Returned to Rules Committee 1596 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 247 -- REVENUES FOR THE STATE SCHOOL FUND (D. Iverson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 46 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 173 Amendments 1211 Read the third time 333 Circled 1206 Uncircled 1211 Reconsideration 1206 Transmitted to the Senate 334, 1212 Recalled 1205 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1027 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 248 -- APPROPRIATION FOR SUBMARINE MEMORIAL (D. Zolman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 47 Assigned to standing committee 58 Read the second time 242 Read the third time 355 Transmitted to the Senate 356 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 249 -- CLARIFICATION ON PROBATION LIMITATIONS (G. Curtis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 47 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 204 Read the third time 330 Transmitted to the Senate 331 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1075 Action taken by the Governor 1911 H.B. 250 -- COLLECTION OF DEFAULTED OR DELINQUENT STUDENT LOANS (O. Carnahan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 47 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 979 Amendments 978 H.B. 250 -- COLLECTION OF DEFAULTED STUDENT LOANS (O. Carnahan) Read the third time 1357 Transmitted to the Senate 1358 H.B. 251 -- DISABILITY CENTER TRUST FUND AMENDMENTS (G. Davis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 47 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 106 Amendments 338, 620 Read the third time 149 Circled 149, 338 Uncircled 338, 620 Transmitted to the Senate 621 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1199 H.B. 252 -- WATER QUALITY ACT AMENDMENTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 47 Assigned to standing committee 57 Read the second time 203 Amendments 202 Read the third time 336 Transmitted to the Senate 337 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 904 H.B. 253 -- VEHICLE SAFETY INSPECTION CERTIFICATE AMENDMENTS (G. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 48 Assigned to standing committee 57 Read the second time 203 Read the third time 350 Transmitted to the Senate 350 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 923 Action taken by the Governor 1911 H.B. 254 -- LIMITS OF MUNICIPAL LIABILITY (P. Knudson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 48 Assigned to standing committee 59 Read the second time 523 Amendments 929, 930 Substituted 522 Read the third time 929 Failed 930 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 255 -- RETIREES DEFINED BENEFIT ENHANCEMENT (O. Carnahan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 48 Assigned to standing committee 305 Returned to Rules Committee 1599 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 256 -- RURAL ENTERPRISE ZONES (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 48 Assigned to standing committee 151 Read the second time 526 Read the third time 934 Transmitted to the Senate 934 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1502 H.B. 257 -- TICKET SCALPING RESTRICTIONS (J. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 49 Assigned to standing committee 151 Amendments 627 Returned to Rules Committee 628 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 258 -- GAMBLING AMENDMENTS (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 49 Assigned to standing committee 59 Read the second time 256 Amendments 255 Read the third time 401 Transmitted to the Senate 402 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1272 Sub. H.B. 258 -- GAMBLING AMENDMENTS (B. Chard) Read the first time by short title 1200 Read the second time 1200 Substituted 1200 Read the third time 1200 Transmitted to the Senate 1201 Concurrence 1200 H.B. 259 -- SALE OF VEHICLE (B. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 49 Assigned to standing committee 219 Read the second time 347 Amendments 346 Read the third time 507 Transmitted to the Senate 508 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1352 H.B. 260 -- PUBLIC EDUCATION SERVICES APPROPRIATION (J. Gowans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 49 Assigned to standing committee 150 Read the second time 242 Read the third time 400 Transmitted to the Senate 401, 1708 Concurrence 1707 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1802 H.B. 261 -- MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVICE SELECTION PROCEDURES (R. Killpack) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 50 Assigned to standing committee 59 Read the second time 202 Read the third time 328 Transmitted to the Senate 329 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 923 Action taken by the Governor 1799 H.B. 262 -- SPEED LIMIT ON INTERSTATE HIGHWAYS (A. Tyler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 50 Assigned to standing committee 1137 Read the second time 1341 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 263 -- REMOVAL OF DIRECTORY SUBSIDY AMENDMENTS (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 50 Assigned to standing committee 219 Read the second time 1142 Amendments 1141 Substituted 1141 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 264 -- ADOPTION ACT AMENDMENTS (R. Killpack) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 50 Assigned to standing committee 151 Read the second time 241 Amendments 241 Read the third time 352 Transmitted to the Senate 353 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1199 H.B. 265 -- TITLE INSURANCE AMENDMENTS (T. Hatch) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 50 Assigned to standing committee 217 Read the second time 321 Amendments 1082 Substituted 320 Read the third time 618 Circled 618 Uncircled 1082 Transmitted to the Senate 1084 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2022 H.B. 266 -- MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE PREMIUMS (N. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 51 Assigned to standing committee 305 Returned to Rules Committee 1597 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 267 -- SEX ABUSE OF A CHILD (J. Murray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 51 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 320 Read the third time 571 Transmitted to the Senate 571, 1710 Concurrence 1710 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1802 H.B. 268 -- ELECTRIC SERVICE DISTRICTS (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 60 Assigned to standing committee 305 Returned to Rules Committee 1597 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 269 -- REMOVING BARRIERS TO AFFORDABLE MANUFACTURED HOUSING (B. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 87 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 270 -- CHILD SUPPORT FOR ADULT CHILDREN (J. Swallow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 87 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 616 Amendments 616 Read the third time 1096 Circled 1096 Uncircled 1100 Transmitted to the Senate 1101 H.B. 271 -- GENETIC TESTING PRIVACY ACT (N. Stephens) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 111 Assigned to standing committee 218 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 1594 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 272 -- INMATE PRODUCTIVITY AND WORK SKILLS (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 112 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 343 Amendments 342 Read the third time 681 Transmitted to the Senate 682, 1259 Concurrence 1258 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1328 H.B. 273 -- WATER EXCHANGE APPLICATIONS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 112 Assigned to standing committee 151, 510 Read the second time 259 Read the third time 394 Reconsideration 510 Other Action 500 Transmitted to the Senate 395, 510 Recalled 463 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 274 -- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY STRUCTURE AMENDMENTS (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 112 Assigned to standing committee 151 Read the second time 435 Read the third time 785 Transmitted to the Senate 786 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1575 H.B. 275 -- ANNEXATION OF AGRICULTURE PROTECTION AREAS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 112 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 342 Read the third time 634 Transmitted to the Senate 635 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 276 -- CONSERVATION DISTRICT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE APPROPRIATION (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 113 Assigned to standing committee 151 Read the second time 259 Amendments 466 Substituted 466 Read the third time 466 Transmitted to the Senate 466, 1716 Concurrence 1716 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1802 H.B. 277 -- LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AMENDMENTS (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 113 Assigned to standing committee 254 Read the second time 436 Read the third time 617 Transmitted to the Senate 618 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1352 H.B. 278 -- VEHICLE REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS (C. Saunders) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 113 Assigned to standing committee 340 Read the second time 502 Read the third time 676 Transmitted to the Senate 676 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 279 -- AMENDMENTS TO OLENE WALKER HOUSING TRUST FUND (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 113 Assigned to standing committee 217 Read the second time 674 Amendments 671, 2092 Substituted 2050 Read the third time 1130 Transmitted to the Senate 1131, 2061, 2093 Concurrence 2093 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 280 -- WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE AMENDMENTS (B. Wright) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 114 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 342 Amendments 341, 633 Read the third time 632 Transmitted to the Senate 634, 1268 Concurrence 1268 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1328 H.B. 281 -- PROOF OF APPROPRIATION REQUIREMENTS (M. Styler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 114 Assigned to standing committee 151 Read the second time 259 Amendments 258 Read the third time 464 Transmitted to the Senate 465 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1027 Action taken by the Governor 1911 H.B. 282 -- AVOIDING CONFLICTS OF INTEREST FOR MEMBERS OF SCHOOL BOARDS (L. Frandsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 114 Assigned to standing committee 255 Read the second time 435 Read the third time 616 Transmitted to the Senate 617 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1575 H.B. 283 -- ICE CREAM AND MILK DISPENSER REQUIREMENTS (G. Davis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 114 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 501 Read the third time 674 Transmitted to the Senate 675 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1272 H.B. 284 -- APPROPRIATION FOR BRIDGERLAND ICE ARENA (C. Buttars) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 115 Assigned to standing committee 151 Read the second time 387 Amendments 387 Substituted 927 Read the third time 783 Circled 783 Uncircled 927 Transmitted to the Senate 1737 Concurrence 1736 H.B. 285 -- APPROPRIATION FOR COUNTY LAND USE PLANS (D. Iverson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 115 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 523 Amendments 522 Read the third time 931 Reconsideration 1745 Other Action 1829 Transmitted to the Senate 932, 1744, 1952 Concurrence 1743 Refuse to Concur 1745 Joint Conference Committee Report 1951 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2051 H.B. 286 -- GUN EDUCATION FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (B. Holladay) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 140 Assigned to standing committee 255 Read the second time 435 Read the third time 784 Transmitted to the Senate 785 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 287 -- TAX INCREMENT FINANCING FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING (G. Davis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 140 Assigned to standing committee 469 Read the second time 1109 Amendments 1109 Substituted 1109 Read the third time 1445 Transmitted to the Senate 1446 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 288 -- REAL ESTATE CONVEYANCE AND SUBDIVISION AMENDMENTS (R. Becker) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 140 Assigned to standing committee 255 Read the second time 523 Amendments 1269 Substituted 522 Read the third time 931 Circled 931 Uncircled 1269 Failed 1270 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 289 -- LANDLORD INSPECTION RIGHTS (L. Nelson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 141 Assigned to standing committee 304 Returned to Rules Committee 1599 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 290 -- ENGINEER LICENSE AMENDMENTS (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 141 Assigned to standing committee 304 Read the second time 436 Read the third time 794 Transmitted to the Senate 794 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1352 H.B. 291 -- HIGHER EDUCATION TUITION WAIVERS (J. Hickman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 141 Assigned to standing committee 384 Read the second time 561 Amendments 560, 935 Read the third time 934 Transmitted to the Senate 936 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 292 -- UTAH NATIONAL GUARD TUITION ASSISTANCE (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 141 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 343 Amendments 682 Read the third time 682 Transmitted to the Senate 683, 1735 Concurrence 1734 H.B. 293 -- HOME BREWING OF ALCOHOL (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 142 Assigned to standing committee 254 Returned to Rules Committee 610 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 294 -- APPROPRIATION FOR ROY MUSEUM (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 142 Assigned to standing committee 219 Read the second time 291 Read the third time 517 Transmitted to the Senate 518 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 295 -- METROPOLITAN PUBLIC SAFETY TASK FORCE (P. Buckner) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 142 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 343 Amendments 729 Read the third time 729 Transmitted to the Senate 730 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 296 -- MINING RECLAMATION AMENDMENTS AND APPROPRIATION (J. Gowans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 142 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 342 Read the third time 635 Transmitted to the Senate 636, 1717 Concurrence 1717 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1802 H.B. 297 -- COUNTY EMPLOYEES RUNNING FOR COUNTY OFFICE (G. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 143 Assigned to standing committee 255 Read the second time 523 Amendments 522, 932 Read the third time 932 Transmitted to the Senate 933 H.B. 298 -- STATE COURT ADMINISTRATOR SALARY (D. Zolman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 174 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 299 -- CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR EDUCATORS (R. Siddoway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 174 Assigned to standing committee 305 Returned to Rules Committee 1576 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 300 -- EDUCATOR BACKGROUND CHECK AMENDMENTS (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 206 Assigned to standing committee 468 Read the second time 839 Read the third time 1277 Transmitted to the Senate 1278, 2018 Concurrence 2017 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2051 H.B. 301 -- MINIMUM AGE FOR MARRIAGE (C. Saunders) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 207 Assigned to standing committee 521 Read the second time 684 Substituted 683 Read the third time 1145 Other Action 2114 Failed 2115 Transmitted to the Senate 1146 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 302 -- CONVEYANCE OF WATER RIGHTS (M. Styler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 207 Assigned to standing committee 255 Read the second time 501 Read the third time 675 Transmitted to the Senate 676, 1349 Concurrence 1348 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1423 H.B. 303 -- CENTER FOR THE SCHOOL OF THE FUTURE (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 207 Assigned to standing committee 305 Returned to Rules Committee 1576 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 304 -- INITIATIVE PROCESS AMENDMENTS (K. Garn) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 208 Assigned to standing committee 305 Read the second time 629 Read the third time 1104 Circled 1106 Uncircled 1146 Reconsideration 1106 Failed 1104 Transmitted to the Senate 1147 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1956 H.B. 305 -- SERVICE OF PROCESS AMENDMENTS (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 208 Assigned to standing committee 469 Returned to Rules Committee 1597 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 306 -- CAPITOL SENTENCING AMENDMENTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 208 Assigned to standing committee 469 Read the second time 616 Amendments 616 Read the third time 1096 Circled 1096 Uncircled 1098 Transmitted to the Senate 1099 H.B. 307 -- REGULATION OF IMPOUNDED VEHICLES (C. Saunders) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 208 Assigned to standing committee 469 Read the second time 689 Amendments 688 Read the third time 847 Transmitted to the Senate 848, 1822 Concurrence 1821 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1913 H.B. 308 -- PEACE OFFICER AMENDMENTS (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 243 Assigned to standing committee 469 Read the second time 606 Amendments 1344, 2107 Substituted 1344 Read the third time 987 Circled 987 Uncircled 1344 Transmitted to the Senate 1346, 2109 Concurrence 2108 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 309 -- CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT AMENDMENTS (P. Arent) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 243 Assigned to standing committee 469 Read the second time 684 Read the third time 844 Transmitted to the Senate 845 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1502 H.B. 310 -- WRONGFUL APPROPRIATION (B. Holladay) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 243 Assigned to standing committee 469 Read the second time 684 Read the third time 844 Failed 2114 Transmitted to the Senate 844 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2022 H.B. 311 -- CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES PENALTY AMENDMENTS (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 244 Assigned to standing committee 521 Read the second time 684 Read the third time 845 Transmitted to the Senate 846 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1575 H.B. 312 -- WEAPONS IN MOTOR VEHICLES (R. Walsh) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 244 Assigned to standing committee 469 Returned to Rules Committee 1577 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 313 -- CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN PRACTICE ACT AMENDMENTS (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 244 Assigned to standing committee 468 Read the second time 674 Amendments 672, 1133, 1134 Read the third time 1133 Transmitted to the Senate 1135, 1953 Concurrence 1952 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2022 H.B. 314 -- FUNDING FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 244 Assigned to standing committee 521 Read the second time 743 Read the third time 1195 Circled 1195 Uncircled 1209 Transmitted to the Senate 1209 Enacting Clause Stricken 2121 H.B. 315 -- STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT SEVERANCE PACKAGE AUTHORITY (G. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 245 Assigned to standing committee 469 Amendments 1594 Returned to Rules Committee 1595 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 316 -- SUNSET AERONAUTICS COMMITTEE (B. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to Rules Committee 293 Assigned to standing committee 469 Read the second time 689 Read the third time 848 Transmitted to the Senate 849 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1502 H.B. 317 -- EXPERT DISCOVERY AMENDMENTS (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 245 Assigned to standing committee 469 Read the second time 684 Read the third time 1145 Transmitted to the Senate 1145 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 H.B. 318 -- INFORMATION TO ADOPTIVE PARENTS (N. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 293 Assigned to standing committee 468 Returned to Rules Committee 1594 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 319 -- PUBLIC EMPLOYEE AND PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMENT AMENDMENTS (O. Carnahan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 245 Assigned to standing committee 339 Read the second time 1411 Amendments 2109 Substituted 1410 Read the third time 1497 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Other Action 1491 Transmitted to the Senate 1498, 2110 Concurrence 2110 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 320 -- TRUANCY AMENDMENTS (D. Bourdeaux) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 293 Assigned to standing committee 726 Read the second time 1329, 1663 Amendments 1328, 1722 Substituted 1328 Read the third time 1721 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Other Action 1721 Failed 1939 Transmitted to the Senate 1723 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 321 -- STALKING AMENDMENTS (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 294 Assigned to standing committee 560 Read the second time 687 Amendments 684, 1206 Time Certain 1191 Read the third time 1191 Circled 1191 Uncircled 1206 Transmitted to the Senate 1207 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 H.B. 322 -- FISCAL NOTE ON LEGISLATION (M. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 294 Assigned to standing committee 521 Read the second time 629 Read the third time 1127 Circled 1127 Uncircled 1261 Transmitted to the Senate 1262 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1720 H.B. 323 -- AMENDMENTS RELATED TO LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 294 Assigned to standing committee 468 Read the second time 609 Amendments 607 Read the third time 780 Transmitted to the Senate 781 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1352 H.B. 324 -- COLLECTION OF CHILD SUPPORT (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 294 Assigned to standing committee 559 Returned to Rules Committee 1597 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 325 -- ASSUMED NAMES FOR BUSINESSES (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 294 Assigned to standing committee 521 Read the second time 927 Read the third time 1354 Transmitted to the Senate 1355 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1956 H.B. 326 -- REGULATING SALE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 295 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 327 -- AMENDMENTS TO ENTERPRISE ZONES (T. Hatch) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 295 Assigned to standing committee 469 Returned to Rules Committee 1578 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 328 -- PUBLIC OFFICE MISCONDUCT AMENDMENTS (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 295 Assigned to standing committee 559 Read the second time 844 Read the third time 1034 Transmitted to the Senate 1034 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 H.B. 329 -- FUNDS FOR YOUTH DRUG TREATMENT (L. Baca) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 295 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 330 -- CAPITOL PRESERVATION BOARD (M. Brown) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 296 Assigned to standing committee 468 Read the second time 843 Amendments 843, 1282, 2079 Read the third time 1282 Transmitted to the Senate 1283, 2080 Concurrence 2079 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 331 -- TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE AMENDMENTS (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 296 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 332 -- FINANCIAL RECORDS PRIVACY (J. Hickman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 323 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 333 -- WILDLIFE CODE AMENDMENTS (M. Styler) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 324 Assigned to standing committee 521 Read the second time 909 Amendments 906 Read the third time 1333 Transmitted to the Senate 1334, 1954 Concurrence 1953 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2022 H.B. 334 -- RESTRICTIONS ON TRUCK TRAILERS (J. Haymond) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 324 Assigned to standing committee 560 Amendments 1596 Returned to Rules Committee 1596 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 335 -- PURCHASE OR LEASE OF BUILDINGS BY STATE BOARD OF REGENTS (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 324 Assigned to standing committee 521, 924 Read the second time 1076 Amendments 1076 Substituted 1076 Read the third time 1427 Circled 1428 Uncircled 1440 Returned to Rules Committee 854 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 Referred to Master Study Resolution for interim study 1440 H.B. 336 -- APPROPRIATION FOR TRAILS AND CROSSINGS (A. Tyler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 324 Assigned to standing committee 521 Read the second time 909 Read the third time 1335 Transmitted to the Senate 1336, 1704 Concurrence 1703 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1802 H.B. 337 -- REGULATION OF CORK-FINISHED WINE TASTING (J. Hickman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 325 Assigned to standing committee 559 Read the second time 674 Amendments 1131 Read the third time 1131 Transmitted to the Senate 1133 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1939 H.B. 338 -- BIDDING PROCESS ON STATE BUILDINGS (G. Adair) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 440 Assigned to standing committee 468 Read the second time 629 Amendments 628, 1129 Read the third time 1129 Transmitted to the Senate 1130 H.B. 339 -- HILL AIR FORCE BASE ADDITION (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 325 Assigned to standing committee 469 Read the second time 606 Amendments 986 Substituted 605 Read the third time 986 Transmitted to the Senate 987 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 H.B. 340 -- REVISING TERM LIMITS (J. Arrington) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 325 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 341 -- HIGHER EDUCATION FACULTY - GRADUATE ENROLLMENT (P. Buckner) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 325 Assigned to standing committee 559 Returned to Rules Committee 1576 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 342 -- PILOT PROJECT OF INTERNET VOTING (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 326 Assigned to standing committee 468 Read the second time 629 Read the third time 1128 Transmitted to the Senate 1129 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1939 H.B. 343 -- NUISANCE CODE AMENDMENTS - SHOOTING RANGES (B. Wright) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 326 Assigned to standing committee 559 Read the second time 1420 Amendments 1512 Substituted 1420 Read the third time 1512 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Other Action 1491 Transmitted to the Senate 1514 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2022 H.B. 344 -- DUI PROBATION OR PAROLE (K. Bryson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 326 Assigned to standing committee 560 Read the second time 689 Amendments 688 Read the third time 848 Transmitted to the Senate 848 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 H.B. 345 -- NOTARIES PUBLIC REVISION (K. Bryson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 326 Assigned to standing committee 560 Read the second time 741 Amendments 741, 1367 Read the third time 1195 Circled 1195 Uncircled 1367 Transmitted to the Senate 1368 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 346 -- CHILD CARE LICENSING REGULATION (D. Jones) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 326 Assigned to standing committee 468 Read the second time 792 Read the third time 1080 Other Action 864, 1041 Transmitted to the Senate 1081 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1662 H.B. 347 -- COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECT FUND (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 327 Assigned to standing committee 521 Read the second time 793 Amendments 793 Read the third time 1265 Transmitted to the Senate 1266, 1709 Concurrence 1708 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1802 H.B. 348 -- EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS ON LARGE TRUCKS (C. Saunders) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 327 Assigned to standing committee 560 Returned to Rules Committee 1597 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 349 -- REPORTING BY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS - ENFORCEMENT (P. Arent) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 441 Assigned to standing committee 559 Read the second time 793 Read the third time 985 Transmitted to the Senate 985 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1502 H.B. 350 -- CREATING OR CONSOLIDATING COUNTIES (L. Frandsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 327 Assigned to standing committee 983 Read the second time 1259 Amendments 1589 Substituted 1259 Read the third time 1589 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Other Action 1491 Transmitted to the Senate 1590 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 H.B. 351 -- NURSE PRACTICE ACT AMENDMENTS (C. Fox-Finlinson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 441 Assigned to standing committee 982, 1136 Read the second time 1275 Amendments 1273 Read the third time 1587 Returned to Rules Committee 1106, 1448 Other Action 1491 Transmitted to the Senate 1588 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1932 H.B. 352 -- MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY AND ADMINISTRATION REFORM (N. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 441 Assigned to standing committee 1105 Read the second time 1508 Substituted 1507 Returned to Rules Committee 1508 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 353 -- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE RECOVERY AMENDMENTS (G. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 441 Assigned to standing committee 1033 Read the second time 1276 Read the third time 1492 Transmitted to the Senate 1492 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2068 H.B. 354 -- COUNTY PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT ACT REVISIONS (G. Davis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 441 Assigned to standing committee 1202 Returned to Rules Committee 1595 Enacting Clause Stricken 2125 H.B. 355 -- ANNEXATION AMENDMENTS (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 441 Assigned to standing committee 1273 Read the second time 1354 Amendments 1353 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 356 -- ENDOWMENT CARE CEMETERY AMENDMENTS (J. Hickman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 441 Assigned to standing committee 726 Read the second time 1076 Read the third time 1427 Transmitted to the Senate 1427 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 H.B. 357 -- TRANSIENT ROOM TAX AMENDMENTS (K. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 442 Assigned to standing committee 626 Read the second time 780 Amendments 780 Substituted 780 Read the third time 1195 Transmitted to the Senate 1196 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2038 H.B. 358 -- PAY EQUITY FOR STATE EMPLOYEES (J. Gowans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 442 Assigned to standing committee 1202 Read the second time 1338 Read the third time 1587 Circled 1587 Returned to Rules Committee 1448, 1859 Other Action 1491 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 359 -- RETENTION PROCEEDS FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 442 Assigned to standing committee 726 Returned to Rules Committee 1599 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 360 -- AMENDMENTS TO TOURISM, RECREATION, CULTURAL, AND CONVENTION TAX (C. Fox-Finlinson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 442 Assigned to standing committee 838 Read the second time 1031 Amendments 1029, 1663 Substituted 1663 Read the third time 1367 Circled 1367 Uncircled 1663 Transmitted to the Senate 1664 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1939 H.B. 361 -- INDEPENDENT PUBLIC CORPORATIONS AMENDMENTS (B. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 442 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 362 -- SEX OFFENDER PUBLIC RECORDS (B. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 442 Assigned to standing committee 924 Read the second time 1205 Amendments 1204 Read the third time 1495 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Other Action 1491 Transmitted to the Senate 1495 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2022 H.B. 363 -- TEACHER CAREER LADDERS AMENDMENTS (B. Wright) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 442 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 364 -- HIGHER EDUCATION PHYSICAL FACILITIES (K. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 443 Assigned to standing committee 982 Read the second time 1144 Amendments 1143 Read the third time 1331 Transmitted to the Senate 1332 H.B. 365 -- LIMITATION OF CIVIL ACTION (J. Seitz) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 443 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 366 -- INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR DIABETES TREATMENTS (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 443 Assigned to standing committee 1202 Returned to Rules Committee 1594 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 367 -- CHEMICAL FERTILIZER - TRANSPORTATION AND ANALYSIS (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 443 H.B. 367 -- FERTILIZER ACT AMENDMENTS (S. Barth) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 927 Assigned to standing committee 1136 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 Referred to Master Study Resolution for interim study 1424 H.B. 368 -- STATE FORFEITURE LAW AMENDMENTS (B. Wright) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 443 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 369 -- CHILD CUSTODY AND VISITATION AMENDMENTS (B. Holladay) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 443 Assigned to standing committee 982 Returned to Rules Committee 1597 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 370 -- PROPERTY TAX - INTANGIBLES EXEMPTION (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 443 Assigned to standing committee 1273 Read the second time 1344 Amendments 1509 Read the third time 1509 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Other Action 1491 Transmitted to the Senate 1510 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1932 H.B. 371 -- LOCAL TAXING AUTHORITY AMENDMENTS (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 444 H.B. 371 -- TAXING AUTHORITY AMENDMENTS (J. Valentine) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1188 Assigned to standing committee 1273 Read the second time 1507, 1508 Amendments 1504 Read the third time 1602 Circled 1602 Uncircled 1650 Returned to Rules Committee 1507 Transmitted to the Senate 1651 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1932 H.B. 372 -- PORTABILITY OF ASSISTED CARE (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 444 H.B. 372 -- PORTABILITY OF FUNDING FOR HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (D. Hogue) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1276 Assigned to standing committee 1431 Read the second time 1508, 1663, 1932 Amendments 1507 Read the third time 2033 Returned to Rules Committee 1508, 1859 Other Action 2033 Transmitted to the Senate 2034 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 373 -- SERVICES TO PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 444 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 374 -- FRIVOLOUS LAWSUITS AMENDMENTS (D. Gladwell) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 444 Assigned to standing committee 1202 Read the second time 1343 Amendments 1204 Read the third time 1567 Transmitted to the Senate 1568, 2020 Concurrence 2019 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2051 H.B. 375 -- AMUSEMENT PARK RIDER RESPONSIBILITY (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 444 Assigned to standing committee 791 Read the second time 1205 Amendments 1499 Substituted 1204 Read the third time 1499 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Other Action 1491 Transmitted to the Senate 1500 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1674 H.B. 376 -- BAIL REFORM (G. Curtis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 444 Assigned to standing committee 1352 Read the second time 1504, 1508 Amendments 1504, 1654 Read the third time 1602 Circled 1602 Uncircled 1654 Returned to Rules Committee 1504 Transmitted to the Senate 1655 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2068 H.B. 377 -- CONTRIBUTING TO DELINQUENCY OF A MINOR (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 444 Assigned to standing committee 1202 Read the second time 1343 Amendments 1342 Read the third time 1496 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Other Action 1491 Transmitted to the Senate 1497 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 H.B. 378 -- AMENDMENTS REGARDING RESTITUTION (N. Hendrickson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 445 Assigned to standing committee 625 Read the second time 981 Read the third time 1112 Transmitted to the Senate 1113 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1662 H.B. 379 -- PRIVATE PROPERTY OMBUDSMEN AMENDMENTS (M. Brown) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 445 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 380 -- SALES TAX EXEMPTION FOR POLLUTION CONTROL (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 445 Assigned to standing committee 838 Read the second time 1031 Read the third time 1417 Transmitted to the Senate 1418 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 H.B. 381 -- PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ALTERNATIVES (A. Tyler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 445 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 382 -- SPECIAL DISTRICT TAXES AND FEES (B. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 445 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 383 -- PERSONAL FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ACT (B. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 445 Assigned to standing committee 983 Amendments 1596 Returned to Rules Committee 1596 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 384 -- REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY RECODIFICATION (B. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 445 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 385 -- REGISTRATION OF PERSONAL INTRODUCTION SERVICES (A. Bradshaw) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 446 Assigned to standing committee 982 Read the second time 1143, 1508 Amendments 1142, 1590 Read the third time 1590 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Transmitted to the Senate 1591, 1938 Concurrence 1937 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2022 H.B. 386 -- STABILIZING SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 446 Assigned to standing committee 837 Read the second time 1092 Amendments 1435 Read the third time 1435 Other Action 2046 Transmitted to the Senate 1436 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2038 H.B. 387 -- NONDISCRIMINATORY BENEFITS FOR PUBLIC EMPLOYEES (B. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 446 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 388 -- PRIVATE PROPERTY OMBUDSMAN (E. Olsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 446 Assigned to standing committee 1033 Read the second time 1204 Amendments 1203, 1573 Read the third time 1494 Circled 1494 Uncircled 1573 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Other Action 1491 Transmitted to the Senate 1574, 1955 Concurrence 1954 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2022 H.B. 389 -- PROPERTY TAX GREENBELT VALUATIONS (E. Olsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 446 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 390 -- LICENSURE OF BODY PIERCING (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 446 H.B. 390 -- PARENTAL CONSENT TO BODY PIERCING (D. Ure) Assigned to standing committee 924 Read the second time 1141 Amendments 1138, 2102 Read the third time 1447 Transmitted to the Senate 1448, 2104 Concurrence 2104 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 391 -- MARRIAGE LAW AMENDMENTS (G. Davis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 446 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 392 -- TRAINING IN AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 447 Assigned to standing committee 924 Read the second time 1144 Amendments 1143 Time Certain 1209 Read the third time 1365 Transmitted to the Senate 1366 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 393 -- NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION COSTS (J. Hickman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 447 Assigned to standing committee 982 Read the second time 1329, 1508 Read the third time 1602 Circled 1602 Returned to Rules Committee 1448, 1859 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 394 -- STATE SUPERVISION OF JUVENILE (G. Curtis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 447 Assigned to standing committee 924 Read the second time 1093 Read the third time 1261 Transmitted to the Senate 1261 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 395 -- TAX ASSESSMENTS, PROCEEDINGS, AND CREDIT OR REFUND CLAIMS (W. Harper) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1094 Assigned to standing committee 1202 Read the second time 1344 Read the third time 1569 Transmitted to the Senate 1570 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 395 -- TAX REFUNDS AND ASSESSMENTS STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 447 H.B. 396 -- REORGANIZATION OF COMPREHENSIVE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (D. Zolman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 447 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 397 -- COMMUNITY APPROVAL OF FLORIDE TREATMENT OF WATER (K. Bryson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 447 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 398 -- RETIREMENT BENEFIT AMENDMENTS (D. Jones) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 447 Assigned to standing committee 1033, 1202 Returned to Rules Committee 1192, 1599 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 399 -- ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CODE - WATER QUALITY AMENDMENTS (D. Tuttle) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 448 H.B. 399 -- ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY STUDY (D. Tuttle) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 910 Assigned to standing committee 1105 Read the second time 1204 Read the third time 1410 Transmitted to the Senate 1410 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 400 -- HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSE REVOCATION (L. Baca) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 448 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 401 -- VEHICLE REGISTRATION REVOCATION (L. Baca) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 448 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 402 -- SCHOOL CHOICE AMENDMENTS (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 448 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 403 -- AQUIFER POLLUTION LIMITS (D. Tuttle) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 448 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 404 -- USE OF CIGARETTE TAX (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 448 Assigned to standing committee 924 Read the second time 1092 Amendments 1091 Read the third time 1434 Transmitted to the Senate 1435, 2037 Concurrence 2037 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2068 H.B. 405 -- APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER FLORIDE TREATMENTS (M. Carlson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 448 H.B. 405 -- APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER FLUORIDE TREATMENTS (M. Carlson) Assigned to standing committee 924 Read the second time 1092 Substituted 1091 Read the third time 1429 Transmitted to the Senate 1429 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 406 -- APPROPRIATION FOR EQUESTRIAN PARK (C. Fox-Finlinson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 449 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 407 -- AQUACULTURE AMENDMENTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 449 Assigned to standing committee 1202 Read the second time 1581 Amendments 1580 Read the third time 1664 Returned to Rules Committee 1581 Transmitted to the Senate 1665 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2022 H.B. 408 -- STATUTORY PRESUMPTIONS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 449 Assigned to standing committee 625 Read the second time 728 Read the third time 1195 Circled 1195 Returned to Rules Committee 1859 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 409 -- GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT ACT (J. Swallow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 449 Assigned to standing committee 924 Read the second time 1110 Amendments 1109 Read the third time 1330 Transmitted to the Senate 1330 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 410 -- TRAFFIC SAFETY TASK FORCE (P. Arent) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 449 Assigned to standing committee 671 Read the second time 840 Amendments 1278 Substituted 839 Read the third time 1278 Transmitted to the Senate 1279 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1720 H.B. 411 -- LICENSING THE SALE OF FACTORY BUILT HOUSING (L. Frandsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 449 Assigned to standing committee 1033 Read the second time 1143, 1582 Returned to Rules Committee 1448, 1859 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 412 -- RETIREMENT AMENDMENTS (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 449 Assigned to standing committee 1273 Read the second time 1411, 1508 Amendments 1411 Read the third time 1600 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Transmitted to the Senate 1601 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 H.B. 413 -- EMERGENCY SERVICES TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 450 Assigned to standing committee 983 Read the second time 1094 Read the third time 1438 Circled 1438 Returned to Rules Committee 1859 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 414 -- APPROPRIATION TO SUPPORT LITIGATION AGAINST CREATION OF ESCALANTE MONUMENT (G. Way) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 450 Assigned to standing committee 838 Read the second time 982 Amendments 981 Read the third time 1365 Transmitted to the Senate 1365, 1745 Concurrence 1744 H.B. 415 -- PERIODIC LICENSE PLATE REPLACEMENT (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 450 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 416 -- TASK FORCE REVIEWING OPTIONAL FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT (C. Fox-Finlinson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 450 Assigned to standing committee 671 Read the second time 905 Read the third time 1283 Circled 1283 Uncircled 1418 Transmitted to the Senate 1419 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 H.B. 417 -- STATEWIDE INITIATIVE AMENDMENTS (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 450 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 418 -- WATER DISTRICTS - WATER CONSERVATION PLAN (J. Buffmire) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 450 Assigned to standing committee 982 Read the second time 1092 Amendments 1091 Substituted 1495 Read the third time 1429 Circled 1429 Uncircled 1495 Transmitted to the Senate 1496 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 419 -- PLUMBING CODE AMENDMENTS (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 450 Assigned to standing committee 982 Read the second time 1143, 1582 Returned to Rules Committee 1448, 1859 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 420 -- TRUTH IN TAXATION AMENDMENTS (T. Hatch) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 451 Assigned to standing committee 924 Read the second time 1109 Amendments 1109 Read the third time 1445 Transmitted to the Senate 1445 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2038 H.B. 421 -- REIMBURSEMENT OF LEGAL FEES AND COSTS TO OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES (M. Styler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 451 Assigned to standing committee 837 Read the second time 1032 Amendments 1031, 1419 Substituted 1031 Read the third time 1419 Transmitted to the Senate 1420 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 422 -- PUBLIC EDUCATION REFORMS (E. Olsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 451 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 423 -- REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION (G. Curtis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 451 Assigned to standing committee 1136 H.B. 423 -- REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY TAX INCREMENT AMENDMENTS (G. Curtis) Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 423 -- TAX INCREMENT AMENDMENTS (G. Curtis) Read the first time by short title 1354 Read the second time 1354 Amendments 1353, 1584 Read the third time 1584 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Other Action 1491 Transmitted to the Senate 1587 H.B. 424 -- IMPACT FEE ARBITRATION (J. Hickman) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1032 Assigned to standing committee 1202 Read the second time 1508, 1509 Read the third time 1650 Circled 1650 Returned to Rules Committee 1508, 1859 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 424 -- IMPACT FEE HEARING PANEL (J. Hickman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 451 H.B. 425 -- PROPERTY VALUATIONS FOR THE POOR (R. Short) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 451 Assigned to standing committee 924 Read the second time 1031 Amendments 1416 Substituted 1031 Read the third time 1416 Transmitted to the Senate 1417 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1932 H.B. 426 -- TRANSIT DISTRICT AMENDMENTS (A. Bradshaw) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 451 Assigned to standing committee 1202 Read the second time 1341 Amendments 1339 Read the third time 1566 Transmitted to the Senate 1567 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2022 H.B. 427 -- DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS INSURANCE POWERS (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 452 Assigned to standing committee 670 Read the second time 793 Amendments 792, 1280 Read the third time 1265 Circled 1265 Uncircled 1280 Transmitted to the Senate 1281 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1932 H.B. 428 -- STATE AFFAIRS AMENDMENTS (J. Buffmire) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 452 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 429 -- GENERAL GOVERNMENT AMENDMENTS (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 452 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 430 -- GOVERNANCE OF COUNTY SERVICE AREAS (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 452 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 431 -- GENDER PRICE EQUALITY (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 452 Assigned to standing committee 982 Returned to Rules Committee 1599 Enacting Clause Stricken 2126 H.B. 432 -- HEALTH BENEFIT PLAN - FREEDOM OF CHOICE (P. Knudson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 452 Read the second time 1581, 1932 Returned to Rules Committee 1859 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 433 -- RETENTION PROCEEDS REFORM FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (P. Knudson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 452 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 434 -- DISCLOSURE OF CHILD ABUSE OR NEGLECT (R. Siddoway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 453 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 435 -- GENERAL GOVERNMENT LAW AMENDMENTS (G. Davis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 453 H.B. 435 -- REPORTS AND NOTICES AMENDMENTS (G. Davis) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1189 Assigned to standing committee 1352 Read the second time 1508, 1509 Read the third time 1650 Returned to Rules Committee 1508 Transmitted to the Senate 1650 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2038 H.B. 436 -- CHANGES TO GENERAL GOVERNMENT (G. Davis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 453 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 437 -- SALARY ADJUSTMENT TO STATE EMPLOYEES (L. Baca) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 453 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 438 -- NONPROBATE TRANSFERS UPON DEATH (G. Davis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 453 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 439 -- SALARIES OF PREDATORY ANIMAL HUNTERS (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 453 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 440 -- HEBER VALLEY HISTORIC RAILROAD AUTHORITY (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 453 Assigned to standing committee 670 Returned to Rules Committee 1599 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 441 -- MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE ACT (M. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 454 Assigned to standing committee 924 Read the second time 1275 Amendments 1274 Substituted 1274, 1582 Read the third time 1582 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Other Action 1491 Transmitted to the Senate 1583, 2019 Concurrence 2018 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2038 H.B. 442 -- ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS AMENDMENTS (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 454 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 443 -- NUCLEAR WASTE STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION TASK FORCE (J. Gowans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 454 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 444 -- PRIVATIZATION OF QUASI - GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 454 Assigned to standing committee 791 Read the second time 1032 Amendments 1424, 1914 Substituted 1032 Read the third time 1424 Reconsideration 1914 Other Action 1914 Transmitted to the Senate 1425, 1915, 2021 Recalled 1814 Concurrence 2020 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2038 H.B. 445 -- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY SALARY EQUITY (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 454 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 446 -- PROVISION FOR OLYMPIC HOUSING (J. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 454 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 447 -- TRAFFIC VIOLATION CHANGES (D. Jones) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 455 Assigned to standing committee 1106 Read the second time 1341 Amendments 1588 Read the third time 1588 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Other Action 1491 Failed 2039 Transmitted to the Senate 1589, 2078, 2092 Concurrence 2091 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 448 -- MOTOR FUEL MARKETING ACT AMENDMENTS (G. Way) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 455 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 449 -- MEDICAID BASE FUNDING (J. Haymond) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 455 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 450 -- RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CREDITS (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 455 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 451 -- APPROPRIATION FOR OGDEN-WEBER APPLIED TECHNOLOGY CENTER (D. Gladwell) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 455 Assigned to standing committee 1272 Returned to Rules Committee 1576 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 452 -- COUNTY ATTORNEY AMENDMENTS (D. Gladwell) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 455 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 453 -- DISPATCHER CERTIFICATION (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 455 Assigned to standing committee 1272 Returned to Rules Committee 1577 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 454 -- REVISIONS TO STATE GOVERNMENT (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 456 Read the second time 2059 Read the third time 2059 Transmitted to the Senate 2060 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 455 -- STATE MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC LANDS (D. Iverson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 456 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 456 -- HEALTH CARE FINANCE (K. Garn) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 456 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 457 -- MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEE REIMBURSEMENT (A. Tyler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 456 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 458 -- AUTOMOBILE DEALER FRANCHISE ACT (C. Fox-Finlinson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 456 H.B. 458 -- AUTOMOBILE FRANCHISE ACT AND MOTOR VEHICLE ACT AMENDMENTS (C. Fox-Finlinson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1329 Assigned to standing committee 1352 Read the second time 1663, 1932 Amendments 1598 Returned to Rules Committee 1599, 1859 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 459 -- FISH HEALTH BOARD AND AQUACULTURE AMENDMENTS (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 456 Assigned to standing committee 1202 Returned to Rules Committee 1576 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 460 -- JUSTICE COURT AMENDMENTS (G. Curtis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 456 Assigned to standing committee 982 Read the second time 1093 Amendments 1437 Read the third time 1437 Uncircled 1438, 1439 Transmitted to the Senate 1440 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.B. 461 -- FUNDING FOR HIGHWAY ACQUISITION (K. Garn) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 457 Assigned to standing committee 1033 Read the second time 1341 Read the third time 1498 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Other Action 1491 Transmitted to the Senate 1499 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2022 H.B. 462 -- MOTOR VEHICLE CRIMINAL ACTS AMENDMENTS (S. Barth) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 728 Assigned to standing committee 791 Read the second time 978 Read the third time 1111 Transmitted to the Senate 1111 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1662 H.B. 463 -- PAYMENTS ON CREDIT CONTRACTS (K. Garn) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1079 Assigned to standing committee 1201 Returned to Rules Committee 1599 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 464 -- PRIVATIZATION OF FLEET OPERATIONS (G. Way) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1110 Assigned to standing committee 1352 Tabled 1565 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.B. 465 -- COUNTY SERVICE AREA CHANGES (B. Allen) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1675 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.C.R. 1 -- RESOLUTION SUPPORTING RESOURCES FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 51 Assigned to standing committee 58 Read the second time 172 Read the third time 303 Transmitted to the Senate 304 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 726 Action taken by the Governor 1325 H.C.R. 2 -- RESOLUTION ON THE FAMILY (E. Olsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 245 Read the second time 304 Read the third time 526 Circled 526 Uncircled 528 Transmitted to the Senate 529 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 726 Action taken by the Governor 1799 H.C.R. 3 -- PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS FOR EDUCATORS RESOLUTION (K. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 51 Assigned to standing committee 58 Read the second time 109 Read the third time 177 Transmitted to the Senate 177 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 605 Action taken by the Governor 1325 H.C.R. 4 -- RESOLUTION URGING BUSINESSES TO ADJUST PARENT WORK SCHEDULES (R. Killpack) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 52 Assigned to standing committee 217 Read the second time 321 Read the third time 459 Circled 459 Uncircled 567 Other Action 403 Transmitted to the Senate 567, 1350 Concurrence 1349 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1423 H.C.R. 5 -- RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PRIVATIZATION OF DUTCH JOHN UTAH (J. Seitz) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 52 Assigned to standing committee 59 Read the second time 289 Read the third time 516 Transmitted to the Senate 517 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1027 Action taken by the Governor 1911 H.C.R. 6 -- NUCLEAR WASTE STORAGE OPPOSITION RESOLUTION (R. Becker) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 115 Assigned to standing committee 305 Read the second time 434 Amendments 433 Read the third time 783 Transmitted to the Senate 783 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2068 H.C.R. 7 -- RESOLUTION URGING SUPPORT OF NATIONAL GUARD (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 457 Assigned to standing committee 982 Read the second time 1093 Read the third time 1260 Transmitted to the Senate 1261 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1674 H.C.R. 8 -- RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING UTAH RUSSIA DAYS (J. Valentine) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 457 Assigned to standing committee 625 Read the second time 743 Read the third time 1264 Transmitted to the Senate 1265 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1267 Action taken by the Governor 1348 H.C.R. 9 -- RESOLUTION URGING PRESIDENT TO GIVE PURPLE HEARTS (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 457 Assigned to standing committee 726 Read the second time 977 Amendments 1207 Time Certain 1090 Read the third time 1207 Transmitted to the Senate 1208 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1939 H.C.R. 10 -- RESOLUTION ON OLYMPIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 457 Assigned to standing committee 837 Read the second time 1076 Amendments 2088, 2089 Read the third time 1426 Reconsideration 2089 Transmitted to the Senate 1427, 2090 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.C.R. 11 -- RESOLUTION APPROVING INDUSTRIAL WASTE PERMIT (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 457 Assigned to standing committee 924 Read the second time 1092 Read the third time 1259 Reconsideration 2016 Transmitted to the Senate 1260, 2017 Concurrence 2016 Refuse to Concur 1938 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2051 H.C.R. 12 -- RESOLUTION HONORING UTAH'S GOLD MEDALIST (D. Ure) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1653 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.C.R. 13 -- COMMEMORATING THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS IN UTAH (D. Jones) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1653 Read the second time 1663 Read the third time 1723 Transmitted to the Senate 1724 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 H.J.R. 1 -- RESOLUTION AMENDING RULE OF EVIDENCE (D. Gladwell) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 115 Assigned to standing committee 305 Returned to Rules Committee 1597 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 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 Rules Committee 327 Assigned to standing committee 469 Read the second time 614 Read the third time 1087 Transmitted to the Senate 1088 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2038 H.J.R. 3 -- VOTING REQUIREMENTS ON TAX MATTERS RESOLUTION (G. Way) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 457 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.J.R. 4 -- RESOLUTION ELIMINATING VOTING RIGHTS OF CONVICTED FELONS (C. Saunders) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 52 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 242 Amendments 396 Read the third time 396 Transmitted to the Senate 397, 1929 Concurrence 1928 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1956 H.J.R. 5 -- RESOLUTION SUPPORTING UNIFORM BUILDING CODE COMMISSION (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 53 Assigned to standing committee 58 Returned to Rules Committee 1599 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.J.R. 6 -- RESOLUTION AMENDING NOTICE FOR SPECIAL SESSIONS (B. Goodfellow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 53 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 137 Read the third time 251 Transmitted to the Senate 252 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 H.J.R. 7 -- RESOLUTION ON RESTRUCTURING OF ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY (B. Evans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 53 Assigned to standing committee 59 Read the second time 107 Amendments 176 Read the third time 175 Transmitted to the Senate 176 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Lt. Governor 624 H.J.R. 8 -- LEGISLATIVE ELIGIBILITY RESOLUTION (P. Arent) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 53 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 137 Amendments 135 Read the third time 247 Transmitted to the Senate 248, 1515, 1593 Recalled 1515 Concurrence 1592 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1199, 1662 H.J.R. 9 -- RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING SCHOOL BREAK FOR 2002 OLYMPICS (G. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 54 Assigned to standing committee 56 Read the second time 173 Amendments 172, 334 Read the third time 334 Transmitted to the Senate 335 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 923 H.J.R. 10 -- JOINT RULES RESOLUTION - AMENDMENTS TO PROCESSES (J. Hickman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 54 Read the second time 55 Read the third time 89 Transmitted to the Senate 89 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Lt. Governor 240 H.J.R. 11 -- REHABILITATION OF WILDFIRE DAMAGED LANDS RESOLUTION (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 87 Assigned to standing committee 151 Read the second time 259 Amendments 259 Read the third time 393 Transmitted to the Senate 394, 1028 Concurrence 1027 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1091 H.J.R. 12 -- RESOLUTION AMENDING PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS (G. Davis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 328 Assigned to standing committee 626 Returned to Rules Committee 1578 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.J.R. 13 -- RESOLUTION URGING IMPROVEMENTS ON HIGHWAY 6 (B. King) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 458 Assigned to standing committee 1273 Read the second time 1422 Amendments 1421 Read the third time 1571 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Other Action 1491 Transmitted to the Senate 1571 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1939 H.J.R. 14 -- RESOLUTION OPPOSING USE OF STATE OR FEDERAL MONIES FOR SNOW BASIN ROAD (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 458 H.J.R. 14 -- RESOLUTION OPPOSING USE OF STATE OR FEDERAL MONIES FOR SNOWBASIN ROAD (S. Barth) Assigned to standing committee 924 Read the second time 1094 Read the third time 1443 Circled 1443 Returned to Rules Committee 1859 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.J.R. 15 -- RESOLUTION PROVIDING ASSISTANCE TO SERIOUSLY IMPACTED BUSINESSES (D. Jones) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 458 Assigned to standing committee 1033 Read the second time 1275, 1582 Returned to Rules Committee 1448, 1859 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.J.R. 16 -- RESOLUTION AMENDING GOVERNANCE OF PUBLIC EDUCATION (G. Way) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 458 Assigned to standing committee 1352 Amendments 1595 Returned to Rules Committee 1595 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.J.R. 17 -- RESOLUTION URGING COOPERATION ON SITING OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE FACILITY (E. Anderson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 458 Assigned to standing committee 982 Read the second time 1092 Amendments 1091 Read the third time 1433 Transmitted to the Senate 1434 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 2119 H.J.R. 18 -- RESOLUTION ON HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENTS (L. Frandsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 458 Assigned to standing committee 1273 Read the second time 1422, 1508 Read the third time 1599 Returned to Rules Committee 1448 Transmitted to the Senate 1600 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 H.J.R. 19 -- RESOLUTION URGING MEMBERSHIP CHANGE ON SALT LAKE OLYMPIC COMMITTEE (S. Barth) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 459 Enacting Clause Stricken 2127 H.J.R. 20 -- DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT STUDY RESOLUTION (L. Baca) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 459 Assigned to standing committee 1033 Returned to Rules Committee 1595 Enacting Clause Stricken 2128 H.R. 1 -- HOUSE RULES RESOLUTION - TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS (J. Hickman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 54 Read the second time 55 Read the third time 88 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Lt. Governor 88 H.R. 2 -- RESOLUTION ON IOC ATHLETIC DRUG TESTING POLICY (P. Buckner) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1329 Assigned to standing committee 1431 Read the second time 1565 Read the third time 1918 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1919 S.B. 1 -- APPROPRIATION ACT (L. McAllister) Read the first time by short title 1857 Read the second time 1857 Amendments 1857 Read the third time 1857 Transmitted to the Senate 1858 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1930 S.B. 2 -- 1998 HIGHWAY FINANCING (L. Beattie) Read the first time 1728 Read the second time 1728 Amendments 1728 Read the third time 1728 Other Action 1727 Transmitted to the Senate 1729 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1749 S.B. 3 -- MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM ACT AMENDMENT (R. Montgomery) Read the first time by short title 1853 Read the second time 1853 Amendments 1854 Read the third time 1854 Transmitted to the Senate 1855 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1912 S.B. 4 -- MEDICAL EXAMINER AUTHORITY (R. Montgomery) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 339 Assigned to standing committee 384 Read the second time 612 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 612 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 S.B. 5 -- JUDICIAL CUSTODY OF YOUTH TO HUMAN SERVICES (N. Tanner) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 339 Assigned to standing committee 469 Read the second time 684 Read the third time 855 Circled 856 Uncircled 861 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 862 Action taken by the Governor 1911 S.B. 6 -- ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES OF UNINSURED MOTOR VEHICLE VIOLATIONS (D. Steele) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 201 Assigned to standing committee 219 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 347 Read the third time 850 Other Action 625 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 851 Action taken by the Governor 1911 S.B. 8 -- REAUTHORIZATION OF AND AMENDMENTS TO UNINSURED MOTORIST DATABASE PROGRAM (D. Steele) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 201 Assigned to standing committee 219 Read the second time 502 Read the third time 564 Circled 564 Uncircled 851 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 852 Action taken by the Governor 1911 S.B. 10 -- REGISTRY OF UNIDENTIFIED DECEASED PERSONS (H. Nielson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 288 Assigned to standing committee 339 Read the second time 612, 1654 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 612 Read the third time 1693 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1694 S.B. 11 -- TRANSPLANTS OF WILDLIFE (A. Myrin) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 105 Assigned to standing committee 151 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 614 Amendments 614, 1116 Read the third time 1116 Other Action 923 Transmitted to the Senate 1118 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1188 S.B. 12 -- MANAGEMENT PLANS OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES LAND (A. Myrin) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 105 Assigned to standing committee 151 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 614 Read the third time 1124 Other Action 1033 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1125 S.B. 14 -- ELECTRONIC PROCESS FOR PAYROLL (J. Holmgren) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 288 Assigned to standing committee 791 Read the second time 927 Amendments 926 Read the third time 1120 Circled 1144 Uncircled 1836 Reconsideration 1144 Failed 1120 Transmitted to the Senate 1837 Recalled 1135 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1912 S.B. 15 -- STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON PROSECUTING FOR BRIBERY (J. Hull) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 288 Assigned to standing committee 625 Read the second time 981 Read the third time 1111 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1112 S.B. 16 -- TRANSFER OF AGRICULTURAL LAND WITHIN CITY (R. Muhlestein) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 319 Assigned to standing committee 384 Read the second time 630 Read the third time 782 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 782 Action taken by the Governor 1912 S.B. 18 -- PROHIBITING ALCOHOL IN SCHOOLS (L. McAllister) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 240 Assigned to standing committee 255 Read the second time 435 Amendments 566 Read the third time 562 Circled 562 Uncircled 565 Transmitted to the Senate 566 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 669 Action taken by the Governor 1326 S.B. 19 -- AIR QUALITY BOARD POWERS (L. McAllister) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 790 Assigned to standing committee 838 Read the second time 1141 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 1141 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 S.B. 20 -- PENALTIES FOR SPEEDING IN CONSTRUCTION ZONES (D. Buhler) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 604 Assigned to standing committee 671 Read the second time 840 Read the third time 916 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 917 S.B. 21 -- ANIMAL SHELTER PET STERILIZATION ACT (R. Steiner) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1026 Assigned to standing committee 1106 Read the second time 1204 Read the third time 1493 Circled 1563 Uncircled 1835 Reconsideration 1563 Failed 1493 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1836 Sub. S.B. 24 -- SNOWMOBILE SPECIAL LICENSE PLATES (J. Holmgren) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 904 Assigned to standing committee 983 Read the second time 1341 Amendments 1341 Read the third time 1808 Transmitted to the Senate 1809 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1850 S.B. 25 -- UNIFORM ALLOWANCE FOR UTAH HIGHWAY PATROL (R. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 319 Assigned to standing committee 384 Read the second time 606, 1653 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 606 Amendments 606, 1676 Substituted 1676 Read the third time 1676 Transmitted to the Senate 1677 2nd Sub. S.B. 25 -- UNIFORM ALLOWANCE FOR UTAH HIGHWAY PATROL (R. Evans) Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1721 Sub. S.B. 26 -- UTAH CHILD CARE LICENSING ACT REVISIONS (L. Blackham) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 624 Assigned to standing committee 924 Read the second time 1141, 1933 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 1141 Amendments 1139, 1949, 1950, 2094 Read the third time 1949 Circled 2083 Uncircled 2094 Reconsideration 2083 Other Action 2056, 2078 Transmitted to the Senate 1951, 2096 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2120 S.B. 27 -- PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT PRACTICE ACT (L. Blackham) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 288 Assigned to standing committee 339 Read the second time 610 Read the third time 854 Circled 854 Uncircled 856 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 857 Action taken by the Governor 1912 S.B. 28 -- MASSAGE PRACTICE ACT AMENDMENTS (R. Evans) Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1827 Sub. S.B. 28 -- MASSAGE PRACTICE ACT AMENDMENTS (R. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1026 Assigned to standing committee 1105 Read the second time 1275 Amendments 1274 Read the third time 1802 Transmitted to the Senate 1803 S.B. 29 -- APPROPRIATION FOR MOVING BOTANICAL GARDENS (J. Holmgren) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 339 Assigned to standing committee 384 Read the second time 1654 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 605 Amendments 1691 Read the third time 1691 Transmitted to the Senate 1692 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1749 S.B. 30 -- SCHOOL ACTIVITIES REPORT (A. Myrin) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 499 Assigned to standing committee 559 Read the second time 1092 Read the third time 1126 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1127 S.B. 31 -- SALES TAX ON FOOD AMENDMENTS (S. Howell) Returned to Rules Committee 1563 Sub. S.B. 31 -- SALES TAX ON FOOD AMENDMENTS (S. Howell) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1271 Assigned to standing committee 1353 Read the second time 1563 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 S.B. 32 -- REAL ESTATE RECOVERY FUND AMENDMENTS (L. Mansell) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 240 Assigned to standing committee 254 Read the second time 436 Read the third time 563 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 564 S.B. 33 -- TASK FORCE REVIEWING FEDERAL FUNDING (R. Muhlestein) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 790 Assigned to standing committee 838 Read the second time 1032 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 1032 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 Sub. S.B. 34 -- SALES TAX - EXEMPTION FOR HIGHER EDUCATION ATHLETIC EVENTS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 604 Assigned to standing committee 671 Read the second time 780, 1654 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 780 Read the third time 1686 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1687 S.B. 35 -- RECREATION AND TOURISM RESEARCH AND EXTENSION PROGRAM (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 520 Assigned to standing committee 559 Amendments 1687 Read the third time 1687 Returned to Rules Committee 1654 Transmitted to the Senate 1688 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1749 S.B. 35 -- RECREATION AND TOURISM RESEARCH AND EXTENSION PROGRAM (L. Hillyard) Read the second time 839 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 839 2nd Sub. S.B. 36 -- DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING ACT AMENDMENTS (S. Howell) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1409 Assigned to standing committee 1431 Read the second time 1565, 2045 Read the third time 2054 Circled 2054 Returned to Rules Committee 1565 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 S.B. 37 -- OPEN SPACE NEAR STATE PRISON (R. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 723 Assigned to standing committee 791 Read the second time 977, 1654 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 977 Amendments 1698 Read the third time 1698 Transmitted to the Senate 1699 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1749 S.B. 38 -- EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS OF ADOPTION ASSISTANCE (C. Taylor) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 790 Assigned to standing committee 837 Read the second time 1329 Read the third time 1804 Sub. S.B. 39 -- PENALTIES FOR SALE OF TOBACCO TO YOUTH (R. Montgomery) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 624 Assigned to standing committee 671 Read the second time 909 Read the third time 1114 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1115 S.B. 40 -- NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING (C. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 669 Assigned to standing committee 726 Read the second time 925 Read the third time 1118 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1118 S.B. 42 -- OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE SUNRISE TASK FORCE (L. Mansell) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 904 Assigned to standing committee 982 Read the second time 1143, 1675 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 1143 Amendments 1733, 1747 Read the third time 1731 Circled 1731 Uncircled 1733 Reconsideration 1747 Transmitted to the Senate 1734, 1748 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1331, 1827, 1940 S.B. 43 -- GOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITY - NOTICE OF CLAIM (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 904 Assigned to standing committee 982 Read the second time 1110 Read the third time 1330 S.B. 44 -- APPROPRIATION FOR A SITE FOR URBAN INDIAN PROGRAMS (P. Suazo) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 790 Assigned to standing committee 838 Read the second time 1032, 1654 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 1032 Amendments 1692 Read the third time 1692 Transmitted to the Senate 1693 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1749 S.B. 46 -- URBAN AND COMMUNITY FORESTRY (R. Steiner) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 790 Assigned to standing committee 838 Read the second time 982 Read the third time 1122 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1123 S.B. 47 -- RESEARCH TAX CREDIT (H. Nielson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1026 Assigned to standing committee 1106 Read the second time 1344, 1653 Amendments 1343 Substituted 2107 Read the third time 1680 Circled 1680 Uncircled 2107 Transmitted to the Senate 2107 Sub. S.B. 47 -- RESEARCH TAX CREDIT (H. Nielson) Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2120 S.B. 48 -- PAY-PER-VIEW BOXING TAX (P. Suazo) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1327 Read the second time 1933 Read the third time 2030 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 Referred to master Study Resolution for interim study, 2031 Sub. S.B. 49 -- EMINENT DOMAIN VALUATION (P. Suazo) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1501 Read the second time 2045 Amendments 2070 Read the third time 2070 Transmitted to the Senate 2071 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2120 Sub. S.B. 50 -- PROPERTY TAXES - UNIFORM FEES AND CERTIFIED TAX RATE (G. Mantes) Read the second time 1933 Amendments 2053, 2068 Read the third time 1956 Circled 1956 Uncircled 2053, 2054, 2068 Transmitted to the Senate 2070 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2120 Sub. S.B. 50 -- PROPERTY TAXES-UNIFORM FEES AND CERTIFIED TAX RATE (G. Mantes) Assigned to standing committee 1431 Read the second time 1351 Returned to Rules Committee 1578 S.B. 51 -- CRITICAL LAND CONSERVATION REVOLVING LOAN FUND (L. McAllister) Read the second time 1351, 1654 Amendments 1726, 2111 Read the third time 1726 Circled 1855 Uncircled 2111 Reconsideration 1855 Failed 1727 Transmitted to the Senate 2113 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2120 S.B. 52 -- PROPERTY TAX RESTRICTION (L. Poulton) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1409 Assigned to standing committee 1431 Read the second time 1816 Amendments 1920, 1943 Read the third time 1920 Circled 1921 Uncircled 1943 Returned to Rules Committee 1578 Transmitted to the Senate 1944 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2039 S.B. 53 -- MOTOR VEHICLE BUSINESS REGULATION (G. Mantes) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1107 Assigned to standing committee 1203 Read the second time 1422 Read the third time 1817 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1818 2nd Sub. S.B. 54 -- IMMUNITY FOR VOLUNTEERS (C. Taylor) Assigned to standing committee 1431 Read the second time 1351, 1654 Read the third time 1696 Circled 1696 Returned to Rules Committee 1597 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 S.B. 55 -- MUSIC LICENSING PRACTICES ACT (S. Howell) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1668 Read the second time 2045, 2073 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2074 S.B. 56 -- BOW HUNTER CERTIFICATION (M. Peterson) Read the second time 1423, 1933 Read the third time 2031 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2032 2nd Sub. S.B. 58 -- STUDY ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TAX AMENDMENTS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1501, 1700 Read the second time 1582, 1933 Read the third time 1956 Transmitted to the Senate 1657 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1957 S.B. 60 -- MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE - LIABILITY ON LOANED VEHICLE (G. Mantes) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1592 Read the second time 2045 Amendments 2057 Read the third time 2057 Transmitted to the Senate 2058 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2120 S.B. 62 -- DISTRICT COURT REVIEW OF TAX COMMISSION CASES (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1430 Read the second time 1509 Amendments 1946 Read the third time 1819 Circled 1819 Uncircled 1945 Transmitted to the Senate 1947 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2021 S.B. 63 -- DUI - SERIOUS BODILY INJURY (S. Howell) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1271 Assigned to standing committee 1353 Read the second time 1564, 1653 Read the third time 1684 Returned to Rules Committee 1564 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1685 Sub. S.B. 64 -- BACKGROUND CHECK OF HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1107 Assigned to standing committee 1202 Read the second time 1414 Amendments 1412 Read the third time 1813 Transmitted to the Senate 1813 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1850 S.B. 65 -- EXPUNGEMENT OF CRIMINAL RECORD AMENDMENTS (P. Suazo) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1253 Assigned to standing committee 1352 Read the second time 1564, 1582 Read the third time 1851 Returned to Rules Committee 1564 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1851 S.B. 68 -- JUDICIARY AMENDMENTS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1135 Assigned to standing committee 1202 Read the second time 1343 Read the third time 1811 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1812 S.B. 70 -- JUDGMENT LIEN ON REAL PROPERTY (L. Mansell) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1327 Assigned to standing committee 1431 Read the second time 2058 Read the third time 2081 Returned to Rules Committee 1597 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2082 S.B. 72 -- BUDGET REVIEW TASK FORCE (M. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 604 Assigned to standing committee 670 Read the second time 743 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 743 Amendments 742 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 S.B. 73 -- BEER INDUSTRY DISTRIBUTION ACT (L. Blackham) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 433 Assigned to standing committee 625 Read the second time 793 Read the third time 864 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 864 S.B. 74 -- DEMAND DRAFTS - UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 240 Assigned to standing committee 254 Read the second time 436 Read the third time 562 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 563 S.B. 75 -- UNIFORM PROBATE CODE AMENDMENTS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 319 Assigned to standing committee 384 Read the second time 503 Read the third time 564 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 565 Action taken by the Governor 1912 4th Sub. S.B. 76 -- INSURANCE LAW CHANGES (L. Poulton) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 904 4th Sub. S.B. 76 -- INSURANCE LAW CHANGES (L. Poulton) Assigned to standing committee 982 Read the second time 1076 Amendments 1125, 1192 Read the third time 1125 Circled 1126 Uncircled 1192 Transmitted to the Senate 1193 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 1253 S.B. 77 -- MIDDLE SCHOOLS TASK FORCE (D. Steele) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 383 Assigned to standing committee 468 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 687 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 Sub. S.B. 78 -- MASTER ROAD - STATE HIGHWAY LIST (J. Holmgren) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 201 Assigned to standing committee 219, 630 Read the second time 502, 1205 Amendments 502, 1205 Read the third time 564, 1493 Circled 564 Uncircled 630 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1494 S.B. 79 -- ELECTION LAW - TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS (R. Muhlestein) Action taken by the Governor 1912 Sub. S.B. 79 -- ELECTION LAW - TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS (R. Muhlestein) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 288 Assigned to standing committee 339 Read the second time 743 Read the third time 863 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 863 S.B. 80 -- RECODIFICATION OF SPECIAL DISTRICTS (R. Evans) Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1940 2nd Sub. S.B. 80 -- RECODIFICATION OF SPECIAL DISTRICTS (R. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1187 Assigned to standing committee 1273 Substituted 1508 3rd Sub. S.B. 80 -- RECODIFICATION OF SPECIAL DISTRICTS (R. Evans) Read the second time 1508, 1509 Amendments 1844, 1846, 2014, 2027 Substituted 2074 Read the third time 1837 Circled 1837 Uncircled 1844 Reconsideration 2013, 2026, 2074 Returned to Rules Committee 1508 Transmitted to the Senate 1847, 2015, 2027, 2075 Recalled 1958 4th Sub. S.B. 80 -- RECODIFICATION OF SPECIAL DISTRICTS (R. Evans) Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2120 S.B. 81 -- REAUTHORIZATION OF JUVENILE JUSTICE TASK FORCE (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 339 Assigned to standing committee 384 Read the second time 1675 Read the third time 1732 Circled 1732 Uncircled 1923 Returned to Rules Committee 501 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1923 S.B. 82 -- MASTER DEEDS OF TRUST OR MORTGAGES (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 383 Assigned to standing committee 468 Read the second time 610 Read the third time 852 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 853 S.B. 83 -- DIVISION OF PURCHASING AND GENERAL SERVICES AMENDMENTS (R. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 105 Assigned to standing committee 151 Read the second time 385 Read the third time 562 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 562 Action taken by the Governor 1326 S.B. 84 -- STRATEGIC PLANNING ACT FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE AMENDMENTS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 604 Assigned to standing committee 670 Read the second time 1816 Amendments 2027, 2028, 2029 Read the third time 1921 Circled 1921 Uncircled 2027 Returned to Rules Committee 1576 Transmitted to the Senate 2030 S.B. 85 -- REAUTHORIZATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE RULES (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 383 Assigned to standing committee 469 Read the second time 630 Read the third time 854 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 855 S.B. 86 -- ADMINISTRATIVE RULES AMENDMENTS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 383 Assigned to standing committee 469 Read the second time 630 Amendments 857 Read the third time 855 Circled 855 Uncircled 857 Transmitted to the Senate 858 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 923 S.B. 87 -- ATTEMPTED PURCHASE OF TOBACCO BY CHILDREN (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 288 Assigned to standing committee 339 Read the second time 727 Read the third time 856 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 856 Action taken by the Governor 1912 S.B. 88 -- ADMINISTRATIVE RULES IMPACT COSTS (L. Poulton) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 339 Assigned to standing committee 384 Read the second time 743 Read the third time 862 Circled 863 Uncircled 913 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 914 S.B. 89 -- PRIVATE COLLECTION OF DELINQUENT TAXES (L. Beattie) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 288 Assigned to standing committee 340 Read the second time 526 Read the third time 678 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 679 Action taken by the Governor 1800 Sub. S.B. 90 -- ASSAULTING A PEACE OFFICER (R. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 904 Assigned to standing committee 982 Read the second time 1339 Read the third time 1807 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1807 S.B. 92 -- COMMISSION STAFFING AND DUTIES (L. Beattie) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 288 Assigned to standing committee 339 Read the second time 743 Read the third time 912 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 913 S.B. 93 -- HIGHER EDUCATION PRESIDENTIAL AUTHORITY (R. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 499 Read the second time 2045 Read the third time 2071 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2072 S.B. 94 -- AMENDMENTS TO SPECIAL DISTRICTS (R. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 288 Assigned to standing committee 339 Read the second time 630 Amendments 629, 859 Read the third time 854 Circled 854 Uncircled 858 Transmitted to the Senate 861 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 923 S.B. 95 -- ORDERLY SCHOOL TERMINATION ACT AMENDMENTS (D. Steele) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 499 Read the second time 1509 Read the third time 1819 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1820 S.B. 96 -- SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT AMENDMENTS (J. Holmgren) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 201 Assigned to standing committee 218 Read the second time 727 Read the third time 862 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 862 S.B. 99 -- MOTOR VEHICLE - CONSUMER PROTECTION AMENDMENTS (D. Buhler) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 604 Assigned to standing committee 671 Read the second time 840 Read the third time 914 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 914 S.B. 100 -- RADAR JAMMING DEVICES (J. Hull) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 604, 669 Assigned to standing committee 726 Read the second time 843 Read the third time 918 Returned to the Senate 623 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 919 S.B. 101 -- SPECIAL REVENUE FUND (L. McAllister) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 105 Assigned to standing committee 305 Read the second time 502 Read the third time 676 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 677 Action taken by the Governor 1326 Sub. S.B. 102 -- INCOME TAX DEDUCTIONS AND REVENUES (D. Buhler) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1090 Assigned to standing committee 1136 Returned to Rules Committee 1578 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 S.B. 103 -- INDIGENT DEFENSE FUND AMENDMENTS (L. Blackham) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 604 Assigned to standing committee 924 Read the second time 1343 Read the third time 1809 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1810 S.B. 105 -- UTAH CENTENNIAL OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM FOR EDUCATION ACT AMENDMENT (L. McAllister) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 604 Assigned to standing committee 670 Read the second time 1144, 1653 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 1144 Amendments 1144, 1683 Read the third time 1682 Transmitted to the Senate 1683 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1749 S.B. 106 -- PARKING RESTRICTIONS (D. Buhler) Read the first time by short title 988 Read the second time 988 Read the third time 989 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 989 S.B. 107 -- NOTARY ON ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT (C. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 604 Assigned to standing committee 671 Read the second time 1276 Read the third time 1803 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1803 S.B. 108 -- ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LAW AMENDMENTS (D. Buhler) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 499 Assigned to standing committee 1352 Read the second time 1504, 1509 Read the third time 1837 Returned to Rules Committee 1504 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1838 S.B. 109 -- STATE LAW LIBRARY AMENDMENTS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 624 Assigned to standing committee 670 Read the second time 910 Read the third time 1116 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1116 S.B. 110 -- APPROPRIATION FOR OGDEN PARKWAY HIGHWAY UNDERPASS (R. Montgomery) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 604 Assigned to standing committee 671 Read the second time 840 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 840 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 S.B. 111 -- ENTERPRISE ZONE AMENDMENTS (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 604 Assigned to standing committee 670 Read the second time 927 Read the third time 1118 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1119 S.B. 113 -- LOADED VEHICLES - EXEMPTION FOR FARM VEHICLES (J. Hull) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 604 Assigned to standing committee 671 Read the second time 840 Amendments 839 Read the third time 918 Transmitted to the Senate 918 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 977 S.B. 114 -- THIS IS THE PLACE FOUNDATION (D. Buhler) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 624 Assigned to standing committee 671 Read the second time 909 Read the third time 1113 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1114 S.B. 116 -- PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR WRONGFUL CONDUCT OF A CHILD (P. Suazo) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1026 Assigned to standing committee 1106 Read the second time 1343 Read the third time 1809 Circled 1809 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 S.B. 117 -- CRITERIA FOR SOUND WALLS (P. Suazo) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 499 Assigned to standing committee 560 Read the second time 840 Amendments 915 Read the third time 914 Transmitted to the Senate 916 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 977 S.B. 118 -- REGULATION OF LEAD-BASED PAINT REMEDIATION (L. Mansell) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 604 Assigned to standing committee 670 Read the second time 1077 Read the third time 1126 Circled 1126 Uncircled 1193 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1194 S.B. 119 -- MEDICAL PRACTICE AMENDMENTS (R. Montgomery) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 669 Assigned to standing committee 726 Read the second time 927 Read the third time 1119 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1120 S.B. 120 -- ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM OVERSIGHT (H. Nielson) Read the second time 1032 Sub. S.B. 120 -- ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM OVERSIGHT (H. Nielson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 790 Assigned to standing committee 838 Read the third time 1123 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1123 S.B. 121 -- LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES (C. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 604 Assigned to standing committee 670 Read the second time 743 Read the third time 911 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 912 S.B. 122 -- NEW JUDICIAL POSITIONS (L. Beattie) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 604 Assigned to standing committee 670 Read the second time 910, 1653 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 910 Read the third time 1678 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1679 S.B. 123 -- APPROPRIATION FOR ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY DEVICES AND SERVICES (N. Tanner) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 790 Assigned to standing committee 838 Read the second time 1077, 1654 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 1077 Amendments 1685 Read the third time 1685 Transmitted to the Senate 1686 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1749 S.B. 124 -- SUNSET REAUTHORIZATIONS OF LICENSED PROFESSIONS (N. Tanner) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 499 Assigned to standing committee 559 Read the second time 793 Read the third time 985 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 986 S.B. 125 -- REVISOR'S STATUTE (J. Holmgren) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 240 Read the second time 254 Read the third time 297 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 298 Action taken by the Governor 1326 S.B. 128 -- MUNICIPAL ENERGY SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 790 Assigned to standing committee 838 Read the second time 1031 Read the third time 1189 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1190 S.B. 129 -- MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT INSURANCE COVERAGE (L. Jones) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 790 Assigned to standing committee 838 Read the second time 978 Read the third time 1121 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1122 S.B. 130 -- COUNTY REGULATION OF WILDLIFE REHABILITATION (R. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 790 Assigned to standing committee 838 Read the second time 1032 Read the third time 1124 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1124 S.B. 131 -- AGE OF VICTIM FOR UNLAWFUL SEXUAL INTERCOURSE (L. McAllister) Read the third time 1730 Other Action 1728 Transmitted to the Senate 1731 Sub. S.B. 131 -- AGE OF VICTIM FOR UNLAWFUL SEXUAL CONDUCT (L. McAllister) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1026 Assigned to standing committee 1106 Read the second time 1343 Amendments 1342 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1827 S.B. 132 -- NOTICE ON CREATION OR MODIFICATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS (R. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 779 Assigned to standing committee 1202 Read the second time 1354 Read the third time 1570 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1570 S.B. 133 -- OPTIONAL FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT (R. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 790 Read the second time 2058 Amendments 2082 Substituted 2082 Read the third time 2082 Circled 2083 Sub. S.B. 133 -- OPTIONAL FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT (R. Evans) Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2120 S.B. 134 -- SOIL CONSERVATION SPECIAL LICENSE PLATE (A. Myrin) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 904 Assigned to standing committee 983 Read the second time 1341 Read the third time 1807 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1808 S.B. 135 -- EXPANSION OF CHILDREN'S JUSTICE CENTER PROGRAM (C. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1026 Assigned to standing committee 1106 Read the second time 1188, 1653 Read the third time 1677 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1678 S.B. 136 -- MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY LAND USE DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT (L. McAllister) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1187 Enacting Clause Stricken 2122 S.B. 137 -- DISASTER SERVICE VOLUNTEER LEAVE ACT (L. Poulton) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 904 Assigned to standing committee 983 Read the second time 1110 Read the third time 1190 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1191 S.B. 138 -- RETIREMENT - USE OF SICK LEAVE (D. Buhler) Returned to Rules Committee 1599 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1922 Sub. S.B. 138 -- RETIREMENT - USE OF SICK LEAVE (D. Buhler) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 790 Assigned to standing committee 838 Read the second time 1816 Read the third time 1921 S.B. 140 -- EXTENDING RENEWAL OF CONCEALED FIREARM PERMITS (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1197 Assigned to standing committee 1272 Read the second time 1415 Read the third time 1814 Circled 1814 Uncircled 1834 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1835 Sub. S.B. 141 -- HANDGUN PURCHASE REQUIREMENTS (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1135 Assigned to standing committee 1202 Read the second time 1339 Amendments 1805 Read the third time 1804 Transmitted to the Senate 1807 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1850 S.B. 143 -- RECREATIONAL VEHICLE STANDARDS (G. Mantes) Assigned to standing committee 1432 Read the second time 1351, 1564, 1816 Amendments 2041 Substituted 2041 Read the third time 1851 Circled 1852 Uncircled 2041 Returned to Rules Committee 1564 Transmitted to the Senate 2045 Sub. S.B. 143 -- RECREATIONAL VEHICLE STANDARDS (G. Mantes) Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2066 S.B. 144 -- TAX REGARDING RADIOACTIVE WASTE (L. Blackham) Read the first time 1728 Read the second time 1728 Amendments 1729 Sub. S.B. 144 -- TAX REGARDING RADIOACTIVE WASTE (L. Blackham) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1672 Read the third time 1729 Circled 1730 Uncircled 1731 Other Action 1918 Failed 1933 Transmitted to the Senate 1732 Refuse to Recede 1815 Joint Conference Committee Report 1933 3rd Sub. S.B. 144 -- TAX REGARDING RADIOACTIVE WASTE (L. Blackham) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 2013 Read the second time 2045 Substituted 2046 Read the third time 2046 4th Sub. S.B. 144 -- COMMERCIAL WASTE FACILITY ISSUES (L. Blackham) Read the first time by short title 2046 Read the second time 2046 Amendments 2046 Read the third time 2046 Transmitted to the Senate 2047 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2066 S.B. 145 -- CHILD SUPPORT AMENDMENTS (N. Tanner) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1135 Assigned to standing committee 1202 Read the second time 1414 Read the third time 1812 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1813 S.B. 146 -- NURSING REGULATION - INTERSTATE COMPACT (C. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1187 Assigned to standing committee 1272 Read the second time 1421 Read the third time 1816 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1817 S.B. 147 -- MINING - SURETY AND RECLAMATION REQUIREMENTS (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1026 Assigned to standing committee 1106 Read the second time 1204 Read the third time 1492 Circled 1493 Uncircled 1810 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1811 S.B. 149 -- LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT LICENSING ACT (C. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1026 Assigned to standing committee 1105 Read the second time 1421 Read the third time 1814 Circled 1814 Uncircled 1818, 1823 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1824 2nd Sub. S.B. 151 -- PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION FOR DISABLED VETERANS (C. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1135 Assigned to standing committee 1202 Read the second time 1507, 1509 Read the third time 1838 Returned to Rules Committee 1507 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1839 Sub. S.B. 153 -- ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES (M. Dmitrich) Assigned to standing committee 1432 Read the second time 1351, 1579, 1582 Read the third time 1841 Circled 1841 Uncircled 1847 Returned to Rules Committee 1579 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1848 S.B. 154 -- REPORTING ELECTED OFFICIAL FUNDS (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1501 Read the second time 2045 Read the third time 2075 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2076 S.B. 155 -- INCOME TAX - EDUCATION TAX CREDIT (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1672 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 S.B. 156 -- SALES TAX FOR ARTS AND RECREATION (D. Buhler) Assigned to standing committee 1431 Read the second time 1351, 1816 Amendments 1925 Read the third time 1925 Returned to Rules Committee 1578 Transmitted to the Senate 1926 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1940 Sub. S.B. 157 -- LIMITATION ON LIABILITY OF NONPROFIT CORPORATION VOLUNTEERS (S. Howell) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1409 Assigned to standing committee 1431 Returned to Rules Committee 1597 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 S.B. 158 -- DONATION OF BUILDINGS TO UNIVERSITIES (H. Stephenson) Amendments 1942 Uncircled 1942 Transmitted to the Senate 1943 Sub. S.B. 158 -- DONATION OF BUILDINGS TO UNIVERSITIES (H. Stephenson) Read the second time 1423, 1509 Read the third time 1820 Circled 1820 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2021 Sub. S.B. 159 -- GOVERNMENT RELATIONSHIP TO OLYMPICS (A. Myrin) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1592 Read the second time 2046 Amendments 2076 Read the third time 2076 Other Action 2111 Transmitted to the Senate 2078 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2111 S.B. 160 -- AFTER-SCHOOL ACCESS TO COMPUTERS TASK FORCE (M. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1187 Assigned to standing committee 1272 Read the second time 1563 Returned to Rules Committee 1563 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 S.B. 161 -- MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR - INSURANCE DEDUCTIBLE (S. Howell) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1649 Read the second time 1933 Read the third time 1957 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1958 Sub. S.B. 162 -- ELECTION RESPONSIBILITIES (L. Poulton) Read the second time 1423, 1509 Read the third time 1820 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1821 S.B. 163 -- RECRUITMENT AND TRAINING OF FOSTER FAMILIES (N. Tanner) Assigned to standing committee 1431 Read the second time 1351, 1508, 1509 Read the third time 1839 Returned to Rules Committee 1508 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1840 S.B. 165 -- PROPERTY TAXES - ABATEMENT FOR INDIGENT PERSONS (L. Hillyard) Assigned to standing committee 1432 Read the second time 1351, 1816 Read the third time 1924 Returned to Rules Committee 1578 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1925 2nd Sub. S.B. 166 -- FOOD HANDLER LICENSING (L. Blackham) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1501 Read the second time 1582 Amendments 2023, 2032 Read the third time 1850 Circled 1851 Uncircled 2023 Reconsideration 2032 Transmitted to the Senate 2026, 2033 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2066 S.B. 168 -- CHILD ABUSE DATABASE AMENDMENTS (C. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1501 Read the second time 1816 Amendments 2084 Substituted 2083 Read the third time 1926 Circled 1926 Uncircled 2083 Transmitted to the Senate 2085 Sub. S.B. 168 -- CHILD ABUSE DATABASE AMENDMENTS (C. Peterson) Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2120 S.B. 169 -- COAL MINING AMENDMENTS (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1271 Assigned to standing committee 1352 Read the second time 1581, 1816 Read the third time 1852 Returned to Rules Committee 1581 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1852 S.B. 171 -- UNDERGROUND UTILITIES FACILITIES AMENDMENTS (J. Holmgren) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1575 Read the second time 1816 Read the third time 1940 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1941 S.B. 172 -- APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING FUNDING (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1327 Assigned to standing committee 1431 Read the second time 1566, 1653 Amendments 1679 Read the third time 1679 Returned to Rules Committee 1566 Transmitted to the Senate 1680 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1749 S.B. 173 -- APPRAISER REGISTRATION AND CERTIFICATION (M. Dmitrich) Assigned to standing committee 1431 Read the second time 1351, 1566 Read the third time 1919 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1920 Sub. S.B. 174 -- QUALITY ASSURANCE ON CONSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1575 Read the second time 2045 Read the third time 2052 Failed 2052 S.B. 175 -- STATE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT (L. Beattie) Assigned to standing committee 1432 Read the second time 1351, 1564, 1816 Amendments 2072 Read the third time 1852 Circled 1853 Uncircled 2072 Returned to Rules Committee 1564 Transmitted to the Senate 2073 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2120 S.B. 176 -- HIGHWAY JURISDICTION AND FUNDING STUDY (J. Holmgren) Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1912 Sub. S.B. 176 -- HIGHWAY JURISDICTION AND FUNDING STUDY (J. Holmgren) Read the first time 1721 Read the second time 1721 Amendments 1832 Read the third time 1724 Circled 1724 Uncircled 1832 Transmitted to the Senate 1834 S.B. 177 -- LONG TERM LEASE - NORTH CAMPUS OF UVSC (L. McAllister) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1253 Sub. S.B. 177 -- LONG TERM LEASE - NORTH CAMPUS OF UVSC (L. McAllister) Assigned to standing committee 1352 Read the second time 1563, 1933 Amendments 2034 Substituted 2098 Read the third time 2034 Reconsideration 2098 Returned to Rules Committee 1563 Other Action 2086 Transmitted to the Senate 2035, 2087, 2099 Concurrence 2086 Refuse to Recede 2063 2nd Sub. S.B. 177 -- REVIEW OF LEASE OR PURCHASE OF UTAH STATE DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER LAND BY UTAH VALLEY STATE COLLEGE (L. McAllister) Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2120 Sub. S.B. 180 -- UNFAIR PUBLIC COMPETITION ACT (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1561 Read the second time 1654 Amendments 1725 Read the third time 1724 Failed 1725 S.B. 181 -- LIMITING LIABILITY IN HOCKEY FACILITIES (L. Mansell) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1501 Read the second time 1582 Amendments 1848, 1941 Read the third time 1848 Circled 1848 Uncircled 1941 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1942 S.B. 182 -- RESTRICTION ON STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS COLLECTING MONIES FOR GROUPS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 2078 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 S.B. 185 -- SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION AMENDMENTS AND STUDY (C. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 2087 Read the second time 2094 Amendments 2087 Read the third time 2100 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2100 S.B. 187 -- UTAH COUNCIL ON VICTIMS (C. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1561 Read the second time 1582 Read the third time 1850 Returned to Rules Committee 1850 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 S.B. 188 -- STATE OLYMPIC COORDINATION AMENDMENTS (A. Myrin) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1501 Read the second time 1582 Read the third time 1849 Circled 1849 Uncircled 1934 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1935 S.B. 190 -- CREDIT CARD AMENDMENTS (D. Buhler) Assigned to standing committee 1431 Read the second time 1351, 1564, 1816 Read the third time 1853 Returned to Rules Committee 1564 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1854 S.B. 191 -- TOWNSITE STATUTE MODIFICATION (R. Muhlestein) Read the second time 1423, 1509 Read the third time 1824 Circled 1824 Uncircled 1922 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1923 S.B. 192 -- CLANDESTINE DRUG LAB AMENDMENTS (P. Suazo) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1575 Read the second time 1816 Read the third time 1926 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1927 S.B. 196 -- HIGH LEVEL NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSAL (C. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1501 Read the second time 1816 Read the third time 1927 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1928 S.B. 197 -- TASK FORCE ON LOCAL AIRPORT FUNDING (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1575 Read the second time 1675 Read the third time 1732 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1733 S.B. 198 -- MOLD RETENTION LAW, MOLD LIEN LAW, AND CREDITOR'S RIGHTS (M. Dmitrich) Assigned to standing committee 1431 Read the second time 1351, 1564, 1582 Amendments 1840 Read the third time 1840 Returned to Rules Committee 1564 Transmitted to the Senate 1841 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1912 S.B. 199 -- ARTS, TECHNOLOGY, AND EDUCATION APPROPRIATION (C. Peterson) Assigned to standing committee 1432 Read the second time 1351, 1579, 1654 Amendments 1697 Read the third time 1697 Returned to Rules Committee 1579 Transmitted to the Senate 1698 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1749 S.B. 200 -- BOATING LAW CHANGES (N. Tanner) Assigned to standing committee 1431 Read the second time 1351, 1581, 1582 Read the third time 1841 Returned to Rules Committee 1581 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1842 Sub. S.B. 201 -- RETIREMENT ELIGIBILITY FORMULA (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1649 Read the second time 1933 Read the third time 1958 Circled 1958 Uncircled 2022 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2023 S.B. 202 -- DENTAL LICENSE REGIONAL BOARD EXAM (C. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1327 Assigned to standing committee 1431 Read the second time 1565, 1582 Read the third time 1843 Returned to Rules Committee 1565 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1843 S.B. 203 -- FUNDING EDUCATION THROUGH COMMERCIAL ADVERTISEMENT (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1575 Read the second time 1816 Read the third time 1933 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1934 S.B. 204 -- APPROPRIATION FOR FESTIVAL OF THE AMERICAN WEST (J. Holmgren) Read the second time 1423, 1654 Amendments 1690 Read the third time 1690 Transmitted to the Senate 1691 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1749 S.B. 205 -- DEFINING RESIDENTIAL AREA FOR BUILDING PERMIT EXEMPTIONS (A. Myrin) Assigned to standing committee 1431 Read the second time 1351, 1581, 1582 Read the third time 1842 Returned to Rules Committee 1581 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1843 S.B. 207 -- PROFESSIONAL BOXING ACT AMENDMENTS (P. Suazo) Read the second time 1423, 1509 Read the third time 1824 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1825 S.B. 208 -- APPROPRIATION FOR ENGINEERING AND PREENGINEERING PROGRAM (C. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1135 Assigned to standing committee 1202 Read the second time 1563, 1653 Amendments 1681 Read the third time 1680 Returned to Rules Committee 1563 Transmitted to the Senate 1682 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1749 S.B. 209 -- TAX EXPENDITURES FOR ZOOLOGICAL FACILITIES (L. Poulton) Assigned to standing committee 1432 Read the second time 1351, 1816 Read the third time 1924 Returned to Rules Committee 1578 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1924 3rd Sub. S.B. 210 -- INCOME TAX CREDIT FOR STAY-AT-HOME PARENTS OR GUARDIAN (R. Muhlestein) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1649 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 S.B. 211 -- SALES TAX - PREPAID CALLING CARDS (L. Hillyard) Read the second time 1423, 1509 Read the third time 1825 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1826 S.B. 212 -- TAX INCREMENT FINANCING OF REDEVELOPMENT AGENCIES (L. Mansell) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1649 Read the second time 1816 Read the third time 1947 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1948 S.B. 213 -- APPROPRIATION FOR TRAINING AND EDUCATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS (L. Blackham) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1501 Read the third time 1689 Returned to Rules Committee 1654 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1690 S.B. 214 -- APPROPRIATION FOR UTAH STATE FAIRPARK (P. Suazo) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1135 Assigned to standing committee 1201 Read the second time 1421, 1653 Amendments 1684, 1688 Read the third time 1683 Circled 1684 Uncircled 1688 Transmitted to the Senate 1689 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1749 S.B. 215 -- LICENSE PLATES FOR CHILDREN'S ISSUES (P. Suazo) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1107 Assigned to standing committee 1203 Read the second time 1422 Read the third time 1818 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1819 S.B. 219 -- HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE AMENDMENTS (J. Holmgren) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1575 Read the second time 1816 Read the third time 1948 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1949 S.B. 220 -- RESEARCH TAX CREDIT FOR MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT (C. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1430 Read the second time 1653 Substituted 2106 Read the third time 1680 Circled 1680 Uncircled 2106 Transmitted to the Senate 2106 Sub. S.B. 220 -- RESEARCH TAX CREDIT FOR MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT (C. Peterson) Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2120 S.B. 221 -- EMERGENCY SERVICES TELEPHONE CHARGE (D. Steele) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1501 Read the second time 2045 Read the third time 2056 Other Action 2057 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2057 S.B. 222 -- BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLE HEARING REQUIREMENTS (S. Howell) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1918 Read the second time 1933 Amendments 1959, 2040 Read the third time 1958 Circled 1959 Uncircled 2039 Transmitted to the Senate 2041 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2066 S.B. 224 -- APPROPRIATION FOR TUACAHN FOUNDATION (L. Jones) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1501 Read the second time 1654 Read the third time 1696 Failed 1696 Transmitted to the Senate 1697 S.C.R. 1 -- FUNDING FOR OLENE WALKER HOUSING TRUST FUND RESOLUTION (P. Suazo) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 383 Assigned to standing committee 468 Read the second time 610 Read the third time 853 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 853 Action taken by the Governor 1912 S.C.R. 2 -- RESOLUTION URGING CREATION OF THE SAN RAFAEL SWELL NATIONAL HERITAGE/ CONSERVATION AREA (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 433 Assigned to standing committee 521 Read the second time 727 Time Certain 788 Read the third time 917 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 918 S.C.R. 3 -- RESOLUTION DECLARING 1998 THE YEAR OF THE FARMER (A. Myrin) Read the first time by short title 145 Read the second time 145 Read the third time 145 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 146 Action taken by the Governor 239 S.C.R. 4 -- RESOLUTION REQUESTING CONGRESS TO ALLOW INDIVIDUALS TO OPT OUT OF SOCIAL SECURITY (C. Taylor) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1649 Enacting Clause Stricken 2123 S.C.R. 6 -- VOLUNTEERS IN HIGHER EDUCATION RESOLUTION (D. Steele) Read the second time 1423, 1509 Read the third time 1831 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1832 2nd Sub. S.J.R. 3 -- RESOLUTION AMENDING JUDICIAL NOMINATION PROCESS (C. Taylor) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 2039 Read the second time 2094 Read the third time 2100 Transmitted to the Senate 2101 S.J.R. 4 -- RESOLUTION SUPPORTING AFFORDABLE AND ACCESSIBLE HOUSING FROM OLYMPIC HOUSING (P. Suazo) Read the second time 321 Read the third time 349 Other Action 350, 392 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 349 S.J.R. 4 -- RESOLUTION SUPPORTING AFFORDABLE HOUSING FROM OLYMPIC HOUSING (P. Suazo) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 105 Assigned to standing committee 150 S.J.R. 8 -- JOINT RESOLUTION - COMPENSATION OF IN-SESSION EMPLOYEES (R. Montgomery) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 105 Read the second time 150 Read the third time 259 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 260 S.J.R. 9 -- RESOLUTION CONCERNING KYOTO PROTOCOL ON GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 604 Assigned to standing committee 671 Read the second time 909 Read the third time 1115 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1115 S.J.R. 10 -- RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING WILDLIFE NUMBERS (L. Blackham) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 604 Sub. S.J.R. 10 -- RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING WILDLIFE NUMBERS (L. Blackham) Assigned to standing committee 671 Read the second time 909, 1201 Referred to Rules Committee due to fiscal impact 909 Read the third time 1492 Circled 1492 Uncircled 1514 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1515 S.J.R. 11 -- JOINT RULES RESOLUTION - LEGISLATIVE EXPENSES (C. Peterson) Read the first time by short title 306 Read the second time 306 Read the third time 306 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 307 S.J.R. 13 -- RESOLUTION ON REVIEW OF TAX COMMISSION CASES (H. Stephenson) Uncircled 1945 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 1945 Sub. S.J.R. 13 -- RESOLUTION ON REVIEW OF TAX COMMISSION CASES (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 1430 Read the second time 1509 Read the third time 1837 Circled 1837 S.J.R. 14 -- RESOLUTION ADDRESSING OLYMPIC FINANCING (A. Myrin) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 2063 Read the second time 2085 Read the third time 2099 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2100 S.J.R. 16 -- MASTER STUDY RESOLUTION (C. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 2087 Read the second time 2094 Amendments 2087 Read the third time 2101 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 2102