SENATE JOURNAL March 2, 2005 FORTY-FIFTH DAY MORNING SESSION The Senate was called to order at 8:30 a.m., with President John Valentine presiding. Prayer - Captain James Sullivan, Salvation Army Pledge of Allegiance - Senator Greg Bell Roll Call - All Senators present READING OF TITLES OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS (Please refer to Day 1, Page 8) RULES COMMITTEE REPORTS To the Members of the Senate: March 2, 2005 The Rules Committee recommends that, under suspension of rules, the following bills be placed at the bottom of the Second Reading Calendar: H.B. 380 Amendments to Local Districts (Rep. K. Morgan) H.B. 136 Charter School Enrollment (Rep. J. Ferrin) H.B. 142 Issues Submitted to Voters (Rep. G. Hughes) H.B. 299 Motor Vehicle Business Licensing Amendments (Rep. P. Ray) 1st Sub. H.B. 87 Claims Against a County (Rep. S. Clark) 1st Sub. H.B. 338 Child and Family Welfare Revisions (Rep. L. Christensen) H.B. 324 Taxable Value Adjustment for Property Damaged by a Natural Disaster (Rep. B. Last) H.B. 259 Adoption Amendments (Rep. A. Hardy) 2nd Sub. H.B. 313 Economic Development Initiative for Higher Education (Rep. K. Holdaway) Michael Waddoups Rules Committee Chair Report filed. On motion of Senator Waddoups, the committee report was adopted. CONCURRENCE CALENDAR S.B. 127, TAX, FEE, OR CHARGE AMENDMENTS, was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Knudson, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to S.B. 172, DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE AMENDMENTS. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Hale Mansell S.B. 172 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, the circle was removed from S.B. 127, TAX, FEE, OR CHARGE AMENDMENTS, and it was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Hillyard, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to S.B. 127, TAX, FEE, OR CHARGE AMENDMENTS. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Hickman S.B. 127 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * On motion of Senator Hellewell, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 1st Sub. S.B. 212, CHILD CARE INVESTIGATIONS. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 23; Nays, 5; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Fife Hale Mayne McCoy Absent or not voting was: Senator Hickman 1st Sub. S.B. 212 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * On motion of Senator Mayne, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to S.B. 177, INCREASE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON RAPE. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Hatch Hickman S.B. 177 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * On motion of Senator Bramble, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to S.B. 227, PUBLIC SAFETY DRIVING PRIVILEGE AND IDENTIFICATION CARD AMENDMENTS. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 20; Nays, 8; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Eastman Evans Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Allen Arent Davis Dmitrich Fife Hale Mayne McCoy Absent or not voting was: Senator Hickman S.B. 227 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * On motion of Senator Bell, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 2nd Sub. S.B. 60, LOCAL LAND USE DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT AMENDMENTS. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Buttars Hatch 2nd Sub. S.B. 60 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 5th Sub. S.B. 61, PRIVATELY OWNED HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION TASK FORCE. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Hatch 5th Sub. S.B. 61 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. THIRD READING CALENDAR H.B. 243, REPEAL OF GERIATRIC CARE MANAGER, was read the third time, explained by Senator Arent, and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine H.B. 243 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * H.B. 297, AGGRAVATED MURDER AMENDMENTS, was read the third time, explained by Senator Bell, and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine H.B. 297 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * H.B. 86, UTAH COLLEGE OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGY AMENDMENTS, was read the third time, explained by Senator Evans, and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine H.B. 86 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * 1st Sub. H.B. 184, CRIME VICTIMS - CHANGE OF LOCKS ON RENTAL PROPERTY, was read the third time, explained by Senator Thomas, and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine 1st Sub. H.B. 184, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * H.B. 124, ENROLLMENT GROWTH PROGRAM AMENDMENTS, was read the third time, explained by Senator Stephenson, and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Allen Evans H.B. 124 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * H.B. 250, CAPITOL COMPLEX SPACE, was read the third time, explained by Senator Knudson, and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Eastman Thomas H.B. 250 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * 1st Sub. H.B. 211, INTEGRITY OF ELECTION RESULTS AMENDMENTS, was read the third time. On motion of Senator Bramble, the bill was circled. * * * H.B. 255, INVESTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION ENDOWMENT FUNDS, was read the third time, explained by Senator Eastman, and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine H.B. 255 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * H.B. 128, COMPENSATION OF EXECUTIVE OFFICERS, was read the third time and explained by Senator Thomas. Senator Hillyard commented and the bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 1; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Walker Valentine Voting in the negative was: Senator Hillyard Absent or not voting was: Senator Waddoups H.B. 128, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * 2nd Sub. H.B. 264, STATE MANAGEMENT PLANS AMENDMENTS, was read the third time and explained by Senator Hatch. Senator Hale commented and the bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 3; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Hale McCoy 2nd Sub. H.B. 264 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * H.B. 311, CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE LAW AMENDMENTS, was read the third time. On motion of Senator Bell, the bill was circled. * * * 1st Sub. H.B. 247, CREDIT OR REFUND FOR TAX PAID ON CIGARETTE OR TOBACCO PRODUCT DESTROYED OR RETURNED TO THE MANUFACTURER, was read the third time, explained by Senator Killpack, and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Eastman 1st Sub. H.B. 247 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * H.B. 275, BUSINESS ENTITY AMENDMENTS, was read the third time, explained by Senator Hillyard, and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Christensen Davis Dmitrich Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Buttars Eastman Hickman H.B. 275, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * 2nd Sub. H.B. 45, PROPERTY AFFECTED BY ACCESS INTERRUPTION, was read the third time, explained by Senator Stephenson, and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Arent 2nd Sub. H.B. 45 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * On motion of Senator Bramble, the circle was removed from 1st Sub. H.B. 211, INTEGRITY OF ELECTION RESULTS AMENDMENTS. Senator Bramble proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 1, Lines 12 through 13 12 This bill: " modifies the Election Code to provide that in counties of the first class, the listing of candidates on the ballot is determined by the legislative body of that county rather than by the election officer or county clerk in situations where there is discretion for placement of candidates; 13 " amends the Election Code to require that voting equipment be capable of producing 2. Page 2, Lines 33 through 35: 33 AMENDS: 34 20A-5-302, as last amended by Chapter 113, Laws of Utah 2002 20A-6-301, as last amended by Chapter 57, Laws of Utah 2001 20A-6-303, as last amended by Chapter 57, Laws of Utah 2001 20A-6-401.1, as enacted by Chapter 328, Laws of Utah 2000 35 67-1a-2, as last amended by Chapters 133 and 176, Laws of Utah 2002 3. Page 4, Line 90: 90 for use in the counting devices in which they are intended to be placed. Section 2. Section 20A-6-301 is amended to read: 20A-6-301. Paper ballots -- Regular general election. (1) Each election officer shall ensure that: (a) all ballots furnished for use at the regular general election contain no captions or other endorsements except as provided in this section; (b) (i) the ballot contains a ballot stub at least one inch wide, placed across the top of the ballot, and divided from the rest of ballot by a perforated line; (ii) the ballot number and the words "Judge's Initial ____" are printed on the stub; and (iii) ballot stubs are numbered consecutively; (c) immediately below the perforated ballot stub, the following endorsements are printed in 18-point bold type: (i) "Official Ballot for ____ County, Utah"; (ii) the date of the election; and (iii) a facsimile of the signature of the county clerk and the words "county clerk"; (d) (i) each ticket is placed in a separate column on the ballot { in the order determined by the election officer } with the party emblem, followed by the party name, at the head of the column; and (ii) the order of the placement of each ticket on the ballot shall be determined by: (A) the election officer; or (B) in a county of the first class, by the legislative body of that county; (e) the party name or title is printed in capital letters not less than 1/4 of an inch high; (f) a circle 1/2 inch in diameter is printed immediately below the party name or title, and the top of the circle is placed not less than two inches below the perforated line; (g) unaffiliated candidates and candidates not affiliated with a registered political party are listed in one column, without a party circle, with the following instructions printed at the head of the column: "All candidates not affiliated with a political party are listed below. They are to be considered with all offices and candidates listed to the left. Only one vote is allowed for each office."; (h) the columns containing the lists of candidates, including the party name and device, are separated by heavy parallel lines; (i) the offices to be filled are plainly printed immediately above the names of the candidates for those offices; (j) the names of candidates are printed in capital letters, not less than 1/8 nor more than 1/4 of an inch high in heavy-faced type not smaller than ten-point, between lines or rules 3/8 of an inch apart; (k) a square with sides measuring not less than 1/4 of an inch in length is printed at the right of the name of each candidate; (l) for the offices of president and vice president and governor and lieutenant governor, one square with sides measuring not less than 1/4 of an inch in length is printed opposite a double bracket enclosing the right side of the names of the two candidates; (m) immediately to the right of the unaffiliated ticket on the ballot, the ballot contains a write-in column long enough to contain as many written names of candidates as there are persons to be elected with: (i) the offices to be filled printed above the blank spaces on the ticket; and (ii) the words "Write-In Voting Column" printed at the head of the column without a 1/2 inch circle; (n) when required, the ballot includes a nonpartisan ticket placed immediately to the right of the write-in ticket with the word "NONPARTISAN" in reverse type in an 18-point solid rule running vertically the full length of the nonpartisan ballot copy; and (o) constitutional amendments or other questions submitted to the vote of the people, are printed on the ballot after the list of candidates. (2) Each election officer shall ensure that: (a) each person nominated by any political party or group of petitioners is placed on the ballot: (i) under the party name and emblem, if any; or (ii) under the title of the party or group as designated by them in their certificates of nomination or petition, or, if none is designated, then under some suitable title; (b) the names of all unaffiliated candidates that qualify as required in Title 20A, Chapter 9, Part 5, Candidates not Affiliated with a Party, are placed on the ballot; (c) the names of the candidates for president and vice president are used on the ballot instead of the names of the presidential electors; and (d) the ballots contain no other names. (3) When the ballot contains a nonpartisan section, the election officer shall ensure that: (a) the designation of the office to be filled in the election and the number of candidates to be elected are printed in type not smaller than eight-point; (b) the words designating the office are printed flush with the left-hand margin; (c) the words, "Vote for one" or "Vote for two or more" extend to the extreme right of the column; (d) the nonpartisan candidates are grouped according to the office for which they are candidates; (e) the names in each group are placed in alphabetical order with the surnames last, except for candidates for the State Board of Education and local school boards; (f) the names of candidates for the State Board of Education are placed on the ballot as certified by the lieutenant governor under Section 20A-14-105; (g) if candidates for membership on a local board of education were selected in a primary election, the name of the candidate who received the most votes in the primary election is listed first on the ballot; (h) if candidates for membership on a local board of education were not selected in the primary election, the names of the candidates are listed on the ballot in the order determined by a lottery conducted by the county clerk; and (i) each group is preceded by the designation of the office for which the candidates seek election, and the words, "Vote for one" or "Vote for two or more," according to the number to be elected. (4) Each election officer shall ensure that: (a) proposed amendments to the Utah Constitution are listed on the ballot under the heading "Constitutional Amendment Number __" with the number of the constitutional amendment as assigned under Section 20A-7-103 placed in the blank; (b) propositions submitted to the voters by the Utah Legislature are listed on the ballot under the heading "State Proposition Number __" with the number of the state proposition as assigned under Section 20A-7-103 placed in the blank; (c) propositions submitted to the voters by a county are listed on the ballot under the heading "County Proposition Number __" with the number of the county proposition as assigned by the county legislative body placed in the blank; (d) propositions submitted to the voters by a school district are listed on the ballot under the heading "School District Proposition Number __" with the number of the school district proposition as assigned by the county legislative body placed in the blank; (e) state initiatives that have qualified for the ballot are listed on the ballot under the heading "Citizen's State Initiative Number __" with the number of the state initiative as assigned by Section 20A-7-209 placed in the blank; (f) county initiatives that have qualified for the ballot are listed on the ballot under the heading "Citizen's County Initiative Number __" with the number of the county initiative as assigned under Section 20A-7-508 placed in the blank; (g) state referenda that have qualified for the ballot are listed on the ballot under the heading "Citizen's State Referendum Number __" with the number of the state referendum as assigned under Sections 20A-7-209 and 20A-7-308 placed in the blank; and (h) county referenda that have qualified for the ballot are listed on the ballot under the heading "Citizen's County Referendum Number __" with the number of the county referendum as assigned under Section 20A-7-608 placed in the blank. Section 3. Section 20A-6-303 is amended to read: 20A-6-303. Machine-counted ballots for regular general elections. (1) Each election officer shall ensure that: (a) copy on the ballot labels are arranged in approximately the same order as paper ballots; (b) the titles of offices and the names of candidates are printed in vertical columns or in a series of separate pages; (c) if pages are used, the pages placed on the voting device are of sufficient number to include, after the list of candidates: (i) the names of candidates for judicial offices and any other nonpartisan offices; and (ii) any ballot propositions submitted to the voters for their approval or rejection; (d) the ballot labels include a voting square or position where the voter may record a straight party ticket vote for all the candidates of one party by one mark or punch; (e) the tickets are printed on the ballot label in the order determined by : (i) the county clerk; or (ii) in a county of the first class, the legislative body of that county; (f) the office titles are printed above or at the side of the names of candidates so as to indicate clearly the candidates for each office and the number to be elected; (g) the party designation of each candidate is printed to the right or below the candidate's name; and (h) (i) if possible, all candidates for one office are grouped in one column or upon one page; (ii) if all candidates for one office cannot be listed in one column or grouped upon one page: (A) the ballot label is clearly marked to indicate that the list of candidates is continued on the following column or page; and (B) approximately the same number of names are printed in each column or on each page; and (i) arrows are used to indicate the place to vote for each candidate and on each measure. (2) Each election officer shall ensure that: (a) proposed amendments to the Utah Constitution are listed on the ballot label under the heading "Constitutional Amendment Number __" with the number of the constitutional amendment as assigned under Section 20A-7-103 placed in the blank; (b) propositions submitted to the voters by the Utah Legislature are listed on the ballot label under the heading "State Proposition Number __" with the number of the state proposition as assigned under Section 20A-7-103 placed in the blank; (c) propositions submitted to the voters by a county are listed on the ballot label under the heading "County Proposition Number __" with the number of the county proposition as assigned by the county legislative body placed in the blank; (d) propositions submitted to the voters by a school district are listed on the ballot label under the heading "School District Proposition Number __" with the number of the school district proposition as assigned by the county legislative body placed in the blank; (e) state initiatives that have qualified for the ballot are listed on the ballot label under the heading "Citizen's State Initiative Number __" with the number of the state initiative as assigned under Section 20A-7-209 placed in the blank; (f) county initiatives that have qualified for the ballot are listed on the ballot label under the heading "Citizen's County Initiative Number __" with the number of the county initiative as assigned under Section 20A-7-508 placed in the blank; (g) state referenda that have qualified for the ballot are listed on the ballot label under the heading "Citizen's State Referendum Number __" with the number of the state referendum as assigned under Sections 20A-7-209 and 20A-7-308 placed in the blank; and (h) county referenda that have qualified for the ballot are listed on the ballot label under the heading "Citizen's County Referendum Number __" with the number of the county referendum as assigned under Section 20A-7-608 placed in the blank. Section 4. Section 20A-6-401.1 is amended to read: 20A-6-401.1. Ballots for partisan municipal primary elections. (1) If a municipality is using paper ballots, each election officer shall ensure that: (a) all paper ballots furnished for use at the regular primary election: (i) are perforated to separate the candidates of one political party from those of the other political parties so that the voter may separate the part of the ballot containing the names of the political party of the voter's choice from the rest of the ballot; (ii) have sides that are perforated so that the outside sections of the ballot, when detached, are similar in appearance to the inside sections of the ballot when detached; and (iii) contain no captions or other endorsements except as provided in this section; (b) the names of all candidates from each party are listed on the same ballot in one or more columns under their party name and emblem; (c) the political parties are printed on the ballot in the order determined by : (i) the county clerk; or (ii) in a county of the first class, the legislative body of that county; (d) (i) the ballot contains a ballot stub that is at least one inch wide, placed across the top of the ballot; (ii) the ballot number and the words "Judge's Initials ____" are printed on the stub; and (iii) ballot stubs are numbered consecutively; (e) immediately below the perforated ballot stub, the following endorsements are printed in 18-point bold type: (i) "Official Primary Ballot for ____ County, Utah"; (ii) the date of the election; and (iii) a facsimile of the signature of the county clerk and the words "county clerk"; (f) after the facsimile signature, the political party emblem and the name of the political party are printed; (g) after the party name and emblem, the ballot contains the following printed in not smaller than ten-point bold face, double leaded type: "Instructions to Voters: To vote for a candidate, place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you wish to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation.", followed by two one-point parallel horizontal rules; (h) after the rules, the designation of the office for which the candidates seek nomination is printed flush with the left-hand margin and the words: "Vote for one" or "Vote for two or more" are printed to extend to the extreme right of the column in ten-point bold type, followed by a hair-line rule; (i) after the hair-line rule, the names of the candidates are printed in heavy face type between lines or rules 3/8 inch apart, alphabetically according to surnames with surnames last and grouped according to the office that they seek; (j) a square with sides not less than 1/4 inch long is printed to the right of the names of the candidates; (k) the candidate groups are separated from each other by one light and one heavy line or rule; and (l) the nonpartisan candidates are listed as follows: (i) immediately below the listing of the party candidates, the word "NONPARTISAN" is printed in reverse type in an 18-point solid rule that extends the full width of the type copy of the party listing above; and (ii) below "NONPARTISAN," the office, the number of candidates to vote for, the candidate's name, the voting square, and any other necessary information is printed in the same style and manner as for party candidates. (2) (a) If a municipality is using machine counted ballots, the election officer may require that: (i) the ballot label for a regular primary election consist of several groups of pages, so that a separate group can be used to list the names of candidates seeking nomination of each qualified political party, with additional groups used to list candidates for other nonpartisan offices; (ii) the separate groups of pages are identified by color or other suitable means; and (iii) the ballot label contain instructions that direct the voter how to vote the ballot. (b) If a municipality is using machine counted ballots, each election officer shall: (i) ensure that the ballot label provides a square for the voter to designate the political party in whose primary the voter is voting; and (ii) determine the order for printing the names of the political parties on the ballot label. Renumber remaining sections accordingly. Senator Bramble's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 21; Nays, 7; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Eastman Evans Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Allen Davis Dmitrich Fife Hale Mayne McCoy Absent or not voting was: Senator Arent 1st Sub. H.B. 211, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Bell, the circle was removed from H.B. 311, CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE LAW AMENDMENTS. Senator McCoy proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 1, Line 13 13 a controlled substance in a person's body and clarifies that controlled substance does not include the metabolite of a controlled substance ; and 2. Page 3, Line 79: 79 substance in a person's body , but this Subsection (1)(c) does not include the metabolite of a controlled substance . Senator McCoy's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. Senators Madsen, Buttars, and McCoy commented and the bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 2; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Madsen Stephenson Absent or not voting were: Senators Allen Eastman Evans H.B. 311, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * H.B. 266, CHANGES TO QUALITY GROWTH COMMISSION, was read the third time, explained by Senator Peterson, and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Eastman Evans H.B. 266 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * H.B. 230, RECYCLING OF WASTE TIRES, was read the third time, explained by Senator Hatch, and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Dmitrich Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Davis Eastman Evans H.B. 230 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 1, 2005 The House substituted, amended, and passed, 2nd Sub. S.B. 13, INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX SUBTRACTION FOR CERTAIN MILITARY INCOME, by Senator H. Stephenson, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Due to a change in the short title this bill needs a new 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Readings in the Senate before final passage; and The House passed, as amended, S.B. 141, MILITARY INSTALLATION PARTNERSHIPS, by Senator S. Killpack, and it is transmitted for further consideration; and The House passed, as amended, S.B. 206, NONPARTICIPATING TOBACCO MANUFACTURER AMENDMENTS, by Senator S. Killpack, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk The bills were placed on the Concurrence Calendar. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 103, STUDENT HOUSING BUILT BY HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Eastman Evans Fife 1st Sub. H.B. 103 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. * * * 2nd Sub. H.B. 256, LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY, was read the second time. Senator Thomas explained the bill. Senator Thomas proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 1, Line 19 19 " authorizes certain commercial project entities to acquire property by eminent domain; 2. Page 1, Line 22: 22 " requires municipalities and commercial project entities that acquire certain property by eminent 3. Page 6, Lines 153 through 154: 153 (1) (a) Subject to Subsection (2) a commercial project entity { created } that existed as a project entity before January 1, 1980 { that 154 owns additional project capacity } may , with respect to a project or facilities providing additional project capacity in which the commercial project entity has an interest, acquire property within the state through eminent Senator Thomas' motion to amend passed on a voice vote. Senators Buttars, Hickman, Mansell, and Bramble commented. On motion of Senator Thomas, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Mansell, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 138, NONRESIDENT TUITION FOR HIGHER EDUCATION AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senator Hale commented and the bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 22; Nays, 2; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bramble Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Voting in the negative were: Senators Jenkins Peterson Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Buttars Fife Killpack Valentine H.B. 138 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Hale, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 22, INTERCOUNTRY ADOPTION ACCREDITATION, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Buttars commented and the bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 0; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Absent or not voting were: Senators Allen Bell Evans Fife Valentine H.B. 22 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. On motion of Senator Hillyard, the bill was held in the Senate. * * * On motion of Senator Thomas, the circle was removed from 2nd Sub. H.B. 256, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY. Senators Bramble and Hellewell commented. On motion of Senator Thomas, under suspension of the rules, 2nd Sub. H.B. 256, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 22; Nays, 6; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Killpack Knudson Madsen Mayne Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Hale Hickman Jenkins Mansell McCoy Absent or not voting was: Senator Valentine 2nd Sub. H.B. 256, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * H.B. 273, REAL ESTATE AND MECHANICS LIENS - SECURITY ALTERNATIVES, was read the second time. Senator Hatch explained the bill. Senators Hillyard and Bell commented. On motion of Senator Hatch, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Christensen, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 98, OFFENSES COMMITTED AGAINST CORRECTIONAL AND PEACE OFFICERS, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Christensen proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 1, Line 22: Delete ", AIDS," 2. Page 2, Line 41: Delete "AIDS," Senator Christensen's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 22; Nays, 0; Absent, 7. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hellewell Hickman Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Walker Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Dmitrich Hatch Hillyard Mansell Waddoups Valentine H.B. 98, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Knudson, and at 10:35 a.m., the Senate sauntered. The Senate was called to order at 11:05 a.m., with President Valentine presiding. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House passed, S.B. 173, BROWNFIELDS REVISION, by Senator L. A. Mansell, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 223, OVERSIGHT AND ENFORCEMENT OF WORK DONE ON MOBILE HOMES, by Senator E. Mayne, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.C.R. 6, RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE GOLDEN RULE PROJECT, by Senator F. Fife, et al, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.J.R. 16, RESOLUTION URGING COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CONTROL PLAN FOR THE STATE, by Senator K. Hale, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk S.B. 173, S.B. 223, S.C.R. 6, and S.J.R. 16 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. * * * Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House substituted and passed, 2nd Sub. S.B. 64, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS AND SECURITIES, by Senator L. A. Mansell, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk The bill was placed on the Concurrence Calendar. * * * On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, the Senate voted to reconsider its action on 1st Sub. H.B. 211. Senator Dmitrich commented. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, the Senate voted to reconsider its action on H.B. 22. On motion of Senator Hillyard, H.B. 22 was placed on Second Reading Table due to fiscal impact. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Hellewell, the circle was removed from 1st Sub. H.B. 25, MIDWIFE ACT. On motion of Senator Hellewell, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Hatch, the circle was removed from H.B. 273, REAL ESTATE AND MECHANICS LIENS - SECURITY ALTERNATIVES. Senator Bell commented. On motion of Senator Hatch, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 273, REAL ESTATE AND MECHANICS LIENS - SECURITY ALTERNATIVES, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine H.B. 273 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. * * * H.B. 104, SPYWARE CONTROL ACT REVISIONS, was read the second time. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. On motion of Senator Bramble, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Walker, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 113, GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY CHANGES, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senator Walker proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 2, Lines 49 through 50 49 Other Special Clauses: 50 { None } This bill provides a coordination clause. 2. Page 58, Line 1776: 1776 certified copies of documents. Section 43. Coordination clause. If this H.B. 113 and H.B. 109, Information Technology Governance Amendments, both pass, it is the intent of the Legislature that the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel, in preparing the database for publication: (1) replace each reference to Section 63A-6-202 in this bill with Section 63F-1-506; and (2) modify Subsection 63F-1-502(6), as enacted in H.B. 109, to read: "(6) "State Geographic Information Database" means the database created in Section 63F-1-507.". Senator Walker's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hellewell Hickman Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Hatch Hillyard Mansell 1st Sub. H.B. 113, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Killpack, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 348, EMPLOYMENT AGENCY REVISIONS, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Mansell H.B. 348 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Hatch, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 226, GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT ACT REQUIREMENTS REGARDING ANIMAL IDENTIFICATION PROGRAM, was considered read the second and third times. Senators Mayne and Thomas commented and the bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 19; Nays, 4; Absent, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bramble Christensen Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hatch Hickman Hillyard Killpack Knudson Madsen Peterson Stephenson Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Davis Mayne McCoy Thomas Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Buttars Hale Hellewell Jenkins Mansell H.B. 226 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. * * * H.B. 147, PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION FOR VETERANS, was read the second time. Senator Bramble explained the bill. Senator Valentine commented. On motion of Senator Bramble, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Hickman the Senate voted to suspend the rules and consider bills below the line on the Second Reading Calendar. * * * On motion of Senator Killpack, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 380, AMENDMENTS TO LOCAL DISTRICTS, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senators Thomas and Walker commented and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Mansell Waddoups H.B. 380 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The Speaker of the House has signed 2nd Sub. S.B. 60, LOCAL LAND USE DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT AMENDMENTS, by Senator G. Bell, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 5th Sub. S.B. 61, PRIVATELY OWNED HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION TASK FORCE, by Senator M. Waddoups, et al, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 96, COMMERCE SERVICE FUND AMENDMENTS, by Senator G. Bell, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed S.B. 127, TAX, FEE, OR CHARGE AMENDMENTS, by Senator L. Hillyard, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 132, HEALTH CARE CONSUMER'S REPORT, by Senator A. Christensen, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 142, PHARMACY PRACTICE ACT AMENDMENTS, by Senator P. Knudson, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed S.B. 172, DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE AMENDMENTS, by Senator M. Waddoups, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 177, INCREASE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON RAPE, by Senator E. Mayne, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 212, CHILD CARE INVESTIGATIONS, by Senator P. Hellewell, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed S.B. 227, PUBLIC SAFETY DRIVING PRIVILEGE AND IDENTIFICATION CARD AMENDMENTS, by Senator C. Bramble, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk 2nd Sub. S.B. 60, 5th Sub. S.B. 61, S.B. 96, S.B. 127, S.B. 132, S.B. 142, S.B. 172, 1st Sub. S.B. 177, 1st Sub. S.B. 212, and S.B. 227 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. * * * Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House passed, as amended, 1st Sub. S.B. 137, TOURISM, RECREATION, CULTURAL, AND CONVENTION FACILITIES TAX AMENDMENTS, by Senator H. Stephenson, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk The bill was placed on the Concurrence Calendar. * * * On motion of Senator Knudson, and at 11:50 a.m., the Senate recessed. AFTERNOON SESSION The Senate reassembled at 2:35 p.m., with President Valentine presiding. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House passed, S.B. 52, PRICE CONTROLS DURING EMERGENCIES ACT, by Senator P. Arent, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 139, MINIMUM WAGE PROVISIONS, by Senator H. Stephenson, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk S.B. 52 and S.B. 139 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. * * * Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House substituted, amended, and passed, 2nd Sub. S.B. 178, CHARTER SCHOOL AMENDMENTS, by Senator H. Stephenson, and it is transmitted for further consideration; and The House passed, as amended, 2nd Sub. S.B. 184, REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AMENDMENTS, by Senator C. Bramble, and it is transmitted for further consideration; and Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk The bills were placed on the Concurrence Calendar. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard the Senate voted to place 3rd Sub. H.B. 211 at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. CONCURRENCE CALENDAR 2nd Sub. S.B. 13, INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX SUBTRACTION FOR CERTAIN MILITARY INCOME, was before the Senate and explained by Senator Stephenson. On motion of Senator Stephenson, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Killpack, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to S.B. 141, MILITARY INSTALLATION PARTNERSHIPS. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 23; Nays, 0; Absent, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hatch Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Buttars Hale Hellewell Waddoups Walker S.B. 141 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * On motion of Senator Killpack, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to S.B. 206, NONPARTICIPATING TOBACCO MANUFACTURER AMENDMENTS. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 0; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hatch Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Buttars Hale Hellewell Knudson Walker S.B. 206 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * On motion of Senator Stephenson, the circle was removed from 2nd Sub. S.B. 13, INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX SUBTRACTION FOR CERTAIN MILITARY INCOME, and it was before the Senate. Senator Stephenson explained the bill. On motion of Senator Stephenson, under suspension of the rules, the bill was considered read for the first, second and third times. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 0; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Madsen Mansell McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Hellewell Knudson Mayne Walker 2nd Sub. S.B. 13 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Mansell, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 2nd Sub. S.B. 64, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS AND SECURITIES. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Hellewell Walker 2nd Sub. S.B. 64 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * 1st Sub. S.B. 137, TOURISM, RECREATION, CULTURAL, AND CONVENTION FACILITIES TAX AMENDMENTS, was before the Senate and explained by Senator Stephenson. On motion of Senator Stephenson, the Senate refused to concur in the House amendments and asked the House to recede from their amendments to 1st Sub. S.B. 137. Senators Arent, Mansell, Hatch, Madsen, Hickman, and Killpack commented.1st Sub. S.B. 137 was returned to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, the Senate voted to lift H.B. 22 from the Second Reading Table and place it at the top of the Second Reading Calendar. SECOND READING CALENDAR H.B. 22, INTERCOUNTRY ADOPTION ACCREDITATION, was before the Senate, explained by Senator Hale. On motion of Senator Hale, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 22, INTERCOUNTRY ADOPTION ACCREDITATION, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 0; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Allen Hatch Waddoups Walker H.B. 22 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Stephenson, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 136, CHARTER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, was considered read the second and third times. Senators Thomas, Arent, Madsen, Killpack, and Hale commented. Senator Killpack declared a conflict of interest. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 19; Nays, 9; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Eastman Evans Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Peterson Stephenson Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Allen Arent Davis Dmitrich Fife Hale Mayne McCoy Thomas Absent or not voting was: Senator Waddoups H.B. 136 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Hellewell, the circle was removed from 1st Sub. H.B. 25, MIDWIFE ACT. On motion of Senator Hellewell, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Bramble, the circle was removed from H.B. 147, PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION FOR VETERANS. On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 147, PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION FOR VETERANS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Hickman Mansell H.B. 147 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Bell, the circle was removed from 2nd Sub. S.B. 183, PUBLIC TRANSIT DISTRICT ANNEXATION AND FUNDING AMENDMENTS, and it was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Bell, the following substitute bill replaced the original bill. 5th Sub. S.B. 183, Public Transit District Annexation and Funding (G. Bell) Senator Bell explained the bill. Senator Bramble commented. On motion of Senator Bell, under suspension of the rules, 5th Sub. S.B. 183, PUBLIC TRANSIT DISTRICT ANNEXATION AND FUNDING AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Bell explained the bill. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Mansell 5th Sub. S.B. 183 was transmitted to the House. * * * H.B. 142, ISSUES SUBMITTED TO VOTERS, was read the second time. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. On motion of Senator Bramble, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, the Senate voted to lift H.B. 75 from the Third Reading Table and place it at the bottom of the Third Reading Calendar. * * * On motion of Senator Madsen, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 299, MOTOR VEHICLE BUSINESS LICENSING AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 19; Nays, 0; Absent, 10. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Christensen Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Knudson Madsen Mansell McCoy Peterson Stephenson Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Bramble Buttars Davis Hatch Killpack Mayne Thomas Waddoups Walker H.B. 299 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Jenkins, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 87, CLAIMS AGAINST A COUNTY, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 0; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Christensen Davis Dmitrich Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Buttars Eastman Waddoups 1st Sub. H.B. 87 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 17, MOTION PICTURE INCENTIVE FUND, by Representative S. Allen, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 42, MEDICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN, by Representative M. Morley, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 107, AMENDMENTS TO TAXES, FEES, OR CHARGES, by Representative W. Harper, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 121, PROPERTY EXEMPT FROM EXECUTION, by Representative J. Dunnigan, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 184, CRIME VICTIMS - CHANGE OF LOCKS ON RENTAL PROPERTY, by Representative L. Shurtliff, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 280, JOINT CUSTODY AMENDMENTS, by Representative L. Christensen, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk 1st Sub. H.B. 17, 1st Sub. H.B. 42, H.B. 107, 1st Sub. H.B. 121, 1st Sub. H.B. 184, and H.B. 280 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. On motion of Senator Walker, the Senate voted to move to Third Reading Calendar. THIRD READING CALENDAR 1st Sub. H.B. 211, - INTEGRITY OF ELECTION RESULTS AMENDMENTS, was read the third time. On motion of Senator Walker, the bill was circled. * * * H.B. 75, GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT TASK FORCE, was read the third time, explained by Senator Walker, and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 0; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Allen Bell Hickman Hillyard Mansell H.B. 75 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Bramble, the circle was removed from H.B. 142, ISSUES SUBMITTED TO VOTERS. Senator Eastman proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 1, Lines 17 through 18 House Floor Amendments 2-17-2005 17 " requires that local initiative petitions { and fluoride petitions } approved for signature 18 circulation receive an initial fiscal impact review by the local budget officer; 2. Page 1, Lines 25 through 26 House Floor Amendments 2-17-2005: 25 { " requires that petitions for adding fluorine to public water supplies comply with the 26 procedures and requirements for local initiatives; } 3. Page 2, Lines 31 through 44: 31 " requires that a final fiscal impact statement be issued by the Governor's Office of 32 Planning and Budget, or by the local budget officer for local initiatives { or for 33 petitions to add or remove fluorine } , for each initiative that is approved by the voters; and 34 " when the final fiscal impact statement for a statewide or local initiative exceeds the 35 initial fiscal impact estimate by 15% or more, authorizes the Legislature, or the 36 local legislative body in the case of a local initiative, to repeal the law, amend the 37 law, or inform the voters that they may bring a new initiative to repeal the law 38 enacted by passage of the initiative { ; and 39 " when there is a petition to obtain voter approval to add fluorine to a water system, 40 and the final cost estimate for adding fluorine exceeds the initial fiscal impact 41 estimate by 15% or more, authorizes the governing body having jurisdiction over 42 the water system to cease efforts to add fluorine to the water, to submit the matter 43 for a new vote, or to inform the voters that they may bring a new petition to repeal 44 the decision to add fluorine to the water } . 4. Page 2, Lines 50 through 53: 50 AMENDS: 51 { 19-4-111, as last amended by Chapter 185, Laws of Utah 2003 52 19-4-111.1, as enacted by Chapter 16, Laws of Utah 2002 53 19-4-111.2, as enacted by Chapter 15, Laws of Utah 2002 } 5. Page 3, Line 68 through Page 6, Line 175 House Floor Amendments 2-17-2005: Delete lines 68 through 175 Renumber accordingly Senator Eastman's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. # # # Senator Jenkins proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 2, Line 35: Delete "15%" and insert "25%" 2. Page 15, Line 454: Delete "15%" and insert "25%" 3. Page 21a, Line 630: House Floor Amendments 2-17-2005: Delete "15%" and insert "25%" Senator Jenkins' motion to amend passed on a voice vote. Senator Christensen, Thomas, Bell, Jenkins, and McCoy commented. On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 142, ISSUES SUBMITTED TO VOTERS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 19; Nays, 6; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Bell Bramble Christensen Dmitrich Eastman Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Davis Fife Hale Mayne McCoy Absent or not voting were: Senators Buttars Evans Hatch Mansell H.B. 142, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House passed, S.J.R. 14, JOINT RESOLUTION ON STROKE AWARENESS, by Senator P. Knudson, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.J.R. 15, JOINT RESOLUTION URGING MEDICAID REFORM, by Senator P. Knudson, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.J.R. 18, JOINT RESOLUTION APPROVING CONSOLIDATION OF WEST VALLEY AND SANDY DISTRICT COURTS, by Senator P. Knudson, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.J.R. 19, RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING GRANITE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S 100 YEARS, by Senator G. Davis, et al, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.J.R. 20, JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING RETIRING PRESIDENT OF DIXIE STATE COLLEGE, by Senator J. Hickman, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk S.J.R. 14, S.J.R. 15, S.J.R. 18, S.J.R. 19, and S.J.R. 20 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. * * * Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 98, OFFENSES COMMITTED AGAINST CORRECTIONAL AND PEACE OFFICERS, by Representative C. Oda, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 113, GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY CHANGES, by Representative K. Holdaway, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 128, COMPENSATION OF EXECUTIVE OFFICERS, by Representative L. Christensen, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 2nd Sub. H.B. 256, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY, by Representative A. Hardy, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 275, BUSINESS ENTITY AMENDMENTS, by Representative R. Romero, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 311, CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE LAW AMENDMENTS, by Representative B. Dee, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk H.B. 98, 1st Sub. H.B. 113, H.B. 128, 2nd Sub. H.B. 256, H.B. 275, and H.B. 311 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. CORRECTED COMMUNICATION FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House substituted and passed, 1st Sub. S.B. 139, WAGE PROVISIONS, by Senator H. Stephenson, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk The bill was placed on the Concurrence Calendar. RULES COMMITTEE REPORTS To the Members of the Senate: March 2, 2005 The Rules Committee recommends that, under suspension of rules, H.B. 288, Executive Compensation Amendments (Rep. J. Alexander), be placed at the top of the Second Reading Calendar. Michael Waddoups Rules Committee Chair Report filed. On motion of Senator Waddoups, the committee report was adopted. RULES COMMITTEE REPORTS To the Members of the Senate: March 2, 2005 The Rules Committee recommends that, under suspension of rules, and at the request of the sponsor, 3rd Sub. H.B. 308, Archeological Resources Amendments (Rep. B. Johnson), be amended as follows and placed at the bottom of the Second Reading Calendar: 1. Page 4, Line 97: after "location" delete ", other than the Division of State History" Michael Waddoups Rules Committee Chair Report filed. On motion of Senator Waddoups, the committee report was adopted. RULES COMMITTEE REPORTS To the Members of the Senate: March 2, 2005 The Rules Committee recommends that, under suspension of rules, the following bills be placed at the bottom of the Second Reading Calendar: H.B. 140 Individual Income Tax Contribution for Community Spay and Neuter Programs (Rep. M. Noel) 1st Sub. H.B. 235 Insurance Arbitration Amendments (Rep. S. Urquhart) H.J.R. 19 Joint Resolution Urging Health Care for Utah's Indigent and Needy Uninsured (Rep. L. Fowlke) 1st Sub. H.B. 96 Amendments Relating to Clean Fuels and Vehicles Using Clean Fuels (Rep. F. Hunsaker) H.B. 276 Division of Criminal Investigation and Technical Services Amendments (Rep. C. Oda) H.B. 268 Drug Utilization Review Committee Amendments (Rep. R. Lockhart) 1st Sub. H.B. 335 Disconnecting Territory from a Municipality (Rep. C. Frank) Michael Waddoups Rules Committee Chair Report filed. On motion of Senator Waddoups, the committee report was adopted. On motion of Senator Knudson, and at 4:15 p.m., the Senate sauntered. The Senate was called to order at 4:45 p.m., with President Valentine presiding. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE GOVERNOR Mr. President: March 1, 2005 This is to inform you that on March 1, 2005 I signed the following bill of the General Session of the Fifty-Sixth Legislature and have forwarded it to the Lieutenant Governor for filing. S.B. 129 Brine Shrimp Royalty Act Amendments H.B. 10 Employment Security Act Amendments H.B. 28 Juvenile Justice Recodification and Revisions H.B. 179 Utah Venture Capital Enhancement Act Amendments H.B. 213 Unused Sick Leave at Retirement Amendments H.C.R. 1 Resolution Promoting Moderately Sized Schools H.C.R. 2 Cowboy Hall of Fame Resolution H.C.R. 5 Resolution Honoring Utah Military Service Personnel H.C.R. 6 Resolution Recognizing Utah's Legislators Back to School Program H.C.R. 8 Resolution Recognizing Utah Manufacturing Association Jon M. Huntsman, Jr., Governor COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The Speaker of the House has signed 2nd Sub. S.B. 64, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS AND SECURITIES, by Senator L. A. Mansell, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed S.B. 206, NONPARTICIPATING TOBACCO MANUFACTURER AMENDMENTS, by Senator S. Killpack, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk 2nd Sub. S.B. 64 and S.B. 206 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. * * * Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House passed, as amended, S.B. 51, NEW MOTOR VEHICLE FRANCHISE ACT AMENDMENTS, by Senator D. Eastman, and it is transmitted for further consideration; and The House substituted and passed, 1st Sub. S.B. 144, MOTOR VEHICLE STOPS AT PORT-OF-ENTRY, by Senator P. Knudson, and it is transmitted for further consideration; and The House passed, as amended, 2nd Sub. S.B. 199, OFFICE OF ENERGY - OVERSIGHT, by Senator T. Hatch, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk The bills were placed on the Concurrence Calendar. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard the Senate voted to lift from rules H.B. 382 and place it on the Second Reading Calendar below H.B. 288. On motion of Senator Hillyard the Senate voted to lift from rules 2nd Sub. H.B. 313 and place it on the Second Reading Calendar below H.B. 382. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Knudson, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 288, EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senator Knudson proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 3, Lines 80 through 81 80 { Executive Director, Department 81 of Commerce [$65,200 - $88,400] $68,100 - $92,400 } 1. Page 4, Line 115: 115 Chief Information Officer [$83,600 - $112,900] $87,400 - $118, 000 Executive Director, Department of Commerce $87,400 - $118,000 Senator Knudson's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. # # # Senator Mansell proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 1, Lines 11 through 14 11 This bill: 12 " increases salaries for the governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, state 13 auditor, and state treasurer; " provides that the Commissioner of Agriculture and Food receive a vehicle for official and personal use; 14 " increases salary ranges for certain identified state officers; and 2. Page 6, Lines 160 through 162: 160 (f) for the Adjutant General a vehicle for official and personal use; { and } 161 (g) for each member of the Board of Pardons and Parole a vehicle for commute and 162 official use ; and (h) for the Commissioner of Agriculture and Food, a vehicle for official and personal use . Senator Mansell's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. Senator Waddoups commented. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 18; Nays, 11; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Bell Bramble Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Hellewell Hickman Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Thomas Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Buttars Fife Hale Hatch Hillyard Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Waddoups H.B. 288, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Bramble, the Senate voted to move to Third Reading Calendar. THIRD READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Bramble, the circle was removed from 1st Sub. H.B. 211, INTEGRITY OF ELECTION RESULTS AMENDMENTS. Senator Bramble proposed the following amendment: Remove the amendments (amendment #5) placed by Senator Bramble earlier today. The net effect is that the bill is unamended by the Senate. The motion to amend passed on a voice vote. Senator Bramble's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine 1st Sub. H.B. 211 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. CONCURRENCE CALENDAR On motion of Senator Stephenson, the Senate refused to concur in the House amendments and asked the House to recede from their amendments to 2nd Sub. S.B. 178. 2nd Sub. S.B. 178 was returned to the House. * * * The Senate voted to refuse to concur in the House amendments to 2nd Sub. S.B. 184, REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AMENDMENTS on the following roll call: Yeas, 14; Nays, 14; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bramble Buttars Christensen Dmitrich Evans Hellewell Knudson Madsen Mansell McCoy Peterson Stephenson Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Davis Fife Hale Hatch Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Mayne Thomas Waddoups Absent or not voting was: Senator Eastman Senators Thomas, Hickman, Jenkins, Stephenson, and Bell commented. On motion of Senator Bramble, the bill was circled. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House adopted the Joint Conference Committee Report dated March 2, 2005, and passed S.B. 1, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT, by Senator L. Hillyard, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk JOINT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The Joint Conference Committee comprised of Sens. Hillyard, Hickman, and Allen, and Reps. Bigelow, Alexander, and King, recommends S.B. 1, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT, by Senator Lyle W. Hillyard, with the following amendments: 1. Include the House amendments on Page 4, Lines 125a-125q, of the Lilac copy dated 02-28-05. 2. Include the House amendments on Page 5, Lines 166-166d, of the Lilac copy dated 02-28-05. Sen. Lyle Hillyard and Rep. Ron Bigelow, Chairs On motion of Senator Hillyard, the Senate voted to adopt the committee report. The bill pass on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 3; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Bramble Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hatch Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Buttars Hellewell Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Hale S.B. 1, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, the Senate voted to lift from Rules H.B. 114 and place it below H.B. 313 on the Second Reading Calendar. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The Speaker of the House has appointed a Conference Committee consisting of Representatives T. Kiser, D. Ure, and K. Morgan to meet with a like committee from the Senate to consider or amend 1st Sub. S.B. 137, TOURISM, RECREATION, CULTURAL, AND CONVENTION FACILITIES TAX AMENDMENTS, by Senator H. Stephenson Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator Valentine, the Senate voted to refuse to recede from its amendments to 1st Sub. S.B. 137. President Valentine appointed a conference committee consisting of Senators Stephenson, Walker, and Davis to meet with a like committee from the House. * * * On motion of Senator Bramble, the Senate voted to move to Concurrence Reading Calendar. CONCURRENCE CALENDAR On motion of Senator Bramble, the circle was removed from 2nd Sub. S.B. 184, REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AMENDMENTS, and it was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Bramble, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 2nd Sub. S.B. 184. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 21; Nays, 8; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bramble Buttars Christensen Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Jenkins Killpack Madsen Mansell Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Allen Bell Davis Hickman Hillyard Knudson Mayne McCoy 2nd Sub. S.B. 184 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * On motion of Senator Stephenson, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 1st Sub. S.B. 139, MINIMUM WAGE PROVISIONS. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 19; Nays, 9; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Eastman Evans Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Madsen Mansell Peterson Stephenson Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Allen Arent Davis Dmitrich Fife Hale Mayne McCoy Thomas Absent or not voting was: Senator Knudson 1st Sub. S.B. 139 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * On motion of Senator Eastman, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to S.B. 51, NEW MOTOR VEHICLE FRANCHISE ACT AMENDMENTS. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Knudson S.B. 51 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * 1st Sub. S.B. 144, MOTOR VEHICLE STOPS AT PORT-OF-ENTRY, was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Eastman, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Hatch, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 2nd Sub. S.B. 199, OFFICE OF ENERGY - OVERSIGHT. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 17; Nays, 2; Absent, 10. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Bell Christensen Dmitrich Eastman Evans Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Madsen Mansell Peterson Stephenson Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Fife McCoy Absent or not voting were: Senators Arent Bramble Buttars Davis Killpack Knudson Mayne Thomas Waddoups Walker 2nd Sub. S.B. 199 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Stephenson, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 382, SUPPLEMENTAL MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM FINANCE, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Hale proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 2, Lines 37 through 38 37 53A-17a-104, as last amended by Chapter 257, Laws of Utah 2004 53A-17a-148, as last amended by Chapter 257, Laws of Utah 2004 38 53A-21-103.5, as enacted by Chapter 320, Laws of Utah 2003 2. Page 5, Line 136: 136 $15,000,000. Section 3. Section 53A-17A-148 is amended to read: 53A-17a-148. Use of nonlapsing balances. (1) For the fiscal year beginning on July 1, 2004, the State Board of Education may use up to $300,000 of nonlapsing balances for the following: (a) to stabilize the value of the weighted pupil unit; (b) to maintain program levels in school districts that may experience unanticipated and unforeseen losses of students; (c) to equalize programs in school districts where a strict application of the law provides inequity; (d) to pay the added cost when students attend school out of state; and (e) other uses approved by the board. (2) For the fiscal year beginning on July 1, { 2004 } 2005 , the State Board of Education may use up to $1,000,000 of uncommitted nonlapsing balances for adult high school completion and adult basic skill programs. (3) For the fiscal year beginning on July 1, 2004, the State Board of Education shall use Minimum School Program nonlapsing balances to supplement the appropriation to charter schools for the replacement of local property tax revenues, up to the amount allowed under their formula detailed in Subsection 53A-1a-513(4). Renumber remaining sections accordingly. 3. Page 8, Lines 217 through 222: 217 Section 9. Coordinating H.B. 382 and H.B. 3. 218 (1) If this H.B. 382 and H.B. 3, Minimum School Program Act Amendments, both pass, it 219 is the intent of the Legislature that the amendments to Sections 53A-17a-103 and 53A-17a-104 220 in H.B. 382 supersede the amendments to Sections 53A-17a-103 and 53A-17a-104 in H.B. 3 221 when the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel prepares the Utah Code database 222 for publication. (2) If this H.B. 382 and H.B. 3, Minimum School Program Act Amendments, both pass, it is the intent of the Legislature that the amendments to Subsection 53A-17a-148(2) in H.B. 382 supercede the amendments to Subsection 53A-17a-148(2) in H.B. 3 and that the remaining subsections be renumbered when the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel prepares the Utah Code database for publication. Senator Hale's motion to amend passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 15; Nays, 12; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Davis Dmitrich Fife Hale Hellewell Killpack Knudson Madsen Mayne McCoy Waddoups Walker Voting in the negative were: Senators Buttars Christensen Eastman Hatch Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Mansell Peterson Stephenson Thomas Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Evans Senators Hillyard and Arent commented. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Evans H.B. 382, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The Speaker of the House has signed 2nd Sub. S.B. 13, INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX SUBTRACTION FOR CERTAIN MILITARY INCOME, by Senator H. Stephenson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 19, DISEASE TESTING OF INDIVIDUALS EXPOSED TO BLOOD BORNE PATHOGENS, by Senator P. Arent, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 138, JUDGMENT INTEREST AMENDMENTS, by Senator E. Mayne, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed S.B. 141, MILITARY INSTALLATION PARTNERSHIPS, by Senator S. Killpack, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 179, PROTECTION OF GOVERNMENT RECORDS, by Senator G. Bell, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk 2nd Sub. S.B. 13, S.B. 19, S.B. 138, S.B. 141, and S.B. 179 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. RULES COMMITTEE REPORTS To the Members of the Senate: March 2, 2005 The Rules Committee recommends that, under suspension of rules, the following bills be placed at the bottom of the Second Reading Calendar: 1st Sub. H.B. 18 Transportation Investment Act (Rep. R. Lockhart) H.B. 319 Expansion of Department of Administrative Services Oversight to Include Human Resource Management (Rep. D. G. Buxton) H.B. 375 Revisions to General State Government - Notary Law Amendments (Rep. B. King) 1st Sub. H.B. 381 Nonresident Tuition Waivers (Rep. C. Buttars) H.B. 238 Utah Technology Commission Membership (Rep. J. Dougall) 1st Sub. H.B. 57 Tourism Task Force (Rep. D. Ure) H.B. 95 Sex Offender Registration Amendments (Rep. M. S. Lawrence) 1st Sub. H.B. 84 Reading Requirements for Student Advancement (Rep. K. Morgan) H.B. 272 Patient Access to Providers and Contracting Amendments (Rep. R. Lockhart) H.B. 129 School Uniforms (Rep. C. Frank) 1st Sub. H.B. 326 High School Curriculum (Rep. B. Daw) H.B. 342 Civil Legal Aid for Victims of Domestic Violence (Rep. S. Mascaro) 1st Sub. H.B. 291 Capitol Preservation Board Modifications (Rep. J. Alexander) 1st Sub. H.B. 78 Corporate Franchise and Income Tax Amendments (Rep. W. Harper) Michael Waddoups Rules Committee Chair Report filed. On motion of Senator Waddoups, the committee report was adopted. RULES COMMITTEE REPORTS To the Members of the Senate: March 2, 2005 The Rules Committee recommends that, under suspension of rules and at the request of the sponsor, H.B. 269, Sales Marketing Requirements (Rep. M. Noel), be replaced and favorably recommends 1st Sub. H.B. 269, Sales Marketing Requirements (Rep. M. Noel), and recommends that the bill be placed on the Second Reading Calendar after 1st Sub. H.B. 326. Michael Waddoups Rules Committee Chair Report filed. On motion of Senator Waddoups, the committee report was adopted. RULES COMMITTEE REPORTS To the Members of the Senate: March 2, 2005 The Rules Committee recommends that, under suspension of rules and at the request of the sponsor, 2nd Sub. H.B. 202, Revisions to Child Welfare (Rep. W. Harper), be replaced and favorably recommends 3rd Sub. H.B. 202, Revisions to Child Welfare (Rep. W. Harper), and recommends that the bill be placed at the bottom of the Second Reading Calendar. Michael Waddoups Rules Committee Chair Report filed. On motion of Senator Waddoups, the committee report was adopted. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Bell, under suspension of the rules, 2nd Sub. H.B. 313, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senator Bell proposed the following amendment: 1. Page1, Lines 19 to 21: Delete lines 19 to 21 2. Page 2, Lines 54 to 57: Delete lines 54 to 57 Senator Bell's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Hickman Walker 2nd Sub. H.B. 313, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Knudson, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 114, CHILDREN'S HEALTH CARE COVERAGE AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Walker H.B. 114 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House substituted, amended, and passed, 2nd Sub. S.B. 109, SAFETY BELT ENFORCEMENT, by Senator K. Hale, et al, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk The bill was placed on the Concurrence Calendar. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Bramble, the circle was removed from H.B. 104, SPYWARE CONTROL ACT REVISIONS, and it was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Bramble, the following substitute bill replaced the original bill. 2nd Sub. H.B. 104, Spyware Control Act Revisions (S. Urquhart) On motion of Senator Bramble, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Knudson, and at 6:15 p.m., the Senate recessed. EVENING SESSION The Senate reassembled at 7:45 p.m., with President Valentine presiding. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS S.B. 3, Supplemental Appropriations Act II (L. Hillyard), read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, the Senate voted to lift S.B. 3 from Rules and place it at the top of the Second Reading Calendar. On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, the Senate voted to lift 1st Sub. H.B. 78 to the top of the Second Reading Calendar below S.B. 3. On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, the Senate voted to lift H.B. 318 from Rules and place it on the Second Reading Calendar below 1st Sub. H.B. 78. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, S.B. 3, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT II, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Hillyard explained the bill. Senator Hillyard proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 45, Line 1681: After Line 1681 insert: "From Clean Fuels Fund 400,000" 2. Page 45, Line 1683: Delete "162,800" and insert "562,800" Senator Hillyard's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. # # # Senator Stephenson proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 17, Line 609: After Line 609: "RESTRICTED REVENUE -- CAPITAL FACILITIES AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES ITEM 54a To Education Budget Reserve Account From Uniform School Fund One-time (900,000) Schedule of Programs: Education Budget Reserve Account (900,000)" 2. Page 42, Line 1589: After Line 1589 insert: "From Uniform School Fund One-time 900,000" 3. Page 43, Line 1591: Delete "100,000" and insert "1,000,000" 4. Page 43, Line 1594: Delete "$100,000 ongoing" and insert "$1,000,000" 5. Page 43, Line 1596: After "basis" insert " to provide up to $75 per student enrolled in a charter school" 6. Page 43, Line 1598: After "Formula program" insert "to help with charter school administrative expenses" Senator Stephenson's motion to amend failed on the following roll call vote: Yeas, 10; Nays, 17; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Buttars Christensen Hatch Hellewell Jenkins Killpack Madsen Peterson Stephenson Thomas Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hickman Hillyard Knudson Mansell Mayne McCoy Waddoups Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Allen Walker # # # Senator Dmitrich proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 18, Line 669: After Line 669 insert: "ITEM 61a It is the intent of the Legislature that: the College of Eastern Utah may use donations and other institutional funds to plan, design, and construct a Fine Arts Complex under the direction of the director of the Division of Facilities Construction and Management unless supervisory authority has been delegated; no state funds may be used for any portion of this project; and the university may request state funds for operations and maintenance to the extent that the university is able to demonstrate to the Board of Regents that the facility meets approved academic and training purposes under Board of Regents policy R710. " Senator Dmitrich's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. # # # Senator Bell proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 2, Line 44: Delete " 9,600" and insert "309,600" 2. Page 2, Line 46: Delete " 9,600" and insert "309,600" 3. Page 16, Line 586: After line 586 insert: "Item 52a To Department Administrative Services - Finance - Mandated - LeRoy McAllister Critical Lands Fund From General Funds, one-time (300,000) Schedule of Programs: LeRoy McAllister CLF (300,000)" Senator Bell's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. Senators Dmitrich, Hickman, Bell, and McCoy commented. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Killpack Walker S.B. 3, as amended, was transmitted to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard the Senate voted to adopt the following intent language: INTENT LANGUAGE FOR S.B. 3 "In passing S.B. 3, Supplemental Appropriations Act II, H.B. 1, Annual Appropriations Act, S.B. 1, Supplemental Appropriations Act, H.B. 301, Supplemental Appropriations II, and H.B. 213, Unused Sick Leave at Retirement Amendments, the Legislature recognizes and intends the following: (1) H.B. 213 does not affect the vested rights of any retired state employees or of state employees who retire by December 31, 2005 and are covered by the current programs described under Sections 67-19-14 through 67-19-14.3; (2) State employee rights before actual retirement are limited vested rights, in contrast to the retired employees' absolute vested rights; (3) The rapidly increasing costs and value of the unused sick leave programs described under Sections 67-19-14 through 67-19-14.3 are changing conditions that require legislative action to maintain the financial security and future actuarial soundness of the benefit; (4) The Legislature may subject the programs described under Sections 67-19-14 through 67-19-14.3 to reasonable modifications to meet those changing conditions; (5) The Legislature may be required to provide a substantial substitute in consideration of the modifications to the programs for current state employees with limited vested rights; and (6) The Legislature is providing the following components as a substantial substitute, if a substantial substitute is required: (a) Ongoing state employee compensation increases beginning with the 2005-06 fiscal year, including: (i) Cost-of-living salary increases; and (ii) Other benefit increases, including both health insurance and retirement, in addition to the cost-of-living increases; (b) Ongoing state employee market comparability adjustments, beginning in the 2005-06 fiscal year; (c) Grandfathering current benefit provisions by: (i) Maintaining current the state employees' ability to purchase health insurance coverage after retirement under Program I with all sick leave hours accumulated through the end of calendar year 2005; (ii) Preserving the increasing value of the benefit purchased with those accumulated sick leave hours by allowing the state employees to continue to purchase one month's health insurance coverage, which is annually more expensive, for the constant purchase price of eight hours of: (A) unused sick leave that are under Program I; or (B) converted sick leave; and (iii) Making the legislative modifications prospective only as applied to future state employee sick leave accumulations; (d) Enacting Program II for state employee sick leave hours accumulated after January 1, 2006; (e) Providing for an additional accumulation of state employee converted sick leave hours through 2014; (f) Providing payment of 25% of a state employee's unused accumulated sick leave at the employee's rate of pay at the time of retirement into the employee's 401(k) plan; and (g) Recognizing that the long-term savings realized by the enactment of H.B. 213 will annually help preserve the state's ability to fund the costs of future state employee compensation and benefit increases." COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House passed upon reconsideration H.B. 301, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS III, by Representative R. Bigelow, and it is transmitted for consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk * * * H.B. 301 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House receded from its amendments and passed 1st Sub. S.B. 178, CHARTER SCHOOL AMENDMENTS, by Senator H. Stephenson, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. 1st Sub. S.B. 178 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bill will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 78, CORPORATE FRANCHISE AND INCOME TAX AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 23; Nays, 4; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Bramble Christensen Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Davis Hale McCoy Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Buttars 1st Sub. H.B. 78 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. * * * H.B. 318, COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RESTRUCTURING, was read the second time. On motion of Senator Mansell, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Hellewell, the circle was removed from 1st Sub. H.B. 25, MIDWIFE ACT. The motion to amend passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 17; Nays, 12; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Bramble Buttars Davis Dmitrich Fife Hellewell Jenkins Killpack Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Bell Christensen Eastman Evans Hale Hatch Hickman Hillyard Knudson Waddoups Walker On motion of Senator Davis, under suspension of the rules, the Senate voted to reconsider its action on 1st Sub. H.B. 25. Senator Davis' motion to reconsider passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 18; Nays, 10; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Bramble Buttars Davis Dmitrich Fife Hale Hellewell Jenkins Killpack Madsen Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Bell Christensen Eastman Evans Hatch Hickman Hillyard Knudson Walker Absent or not voting was: Senator Mansell Senator Christensen commented. On motion of Senator Hellewell, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 25, DIRECT-ENTRY MIDWIFE ACT, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 15; Nays, 14; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Bramble Davis Dmitrich Fife Hellewell Jenkins Killpack Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Stephenson Thomas Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Eastman Evans Hale Hatch Hickman Hillyard Knudson Peterson Waddoups Walker H.B. 25 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 338, CHILD AND FAMILY WELFARE REVISIONS, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Bramble proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 3, Lines 72 and 73: House Floor Amendments 2-24-2005 Delete "and all portions of the Utah Code that relate to child protection" Senator Bramble's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. Senator Arent, Thomas, and McCoy commented. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 20; Nays, 9; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Eastman Evans Hatch Hellewell Hickman Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Allen Arent Davis Dmitrich Fife Hale Hillyard Mayne McCoy 1st Sub. H.B. 338, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. On motion of Senator Knudson, the Senate voted to move to Concurrence Reading Calendar. CONCURRENCE CALENDAR On motion of Senator Knudson, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 1st Sub. S.B. 144, MOTOR VEHICLE STOPS AT PORT-OF-ENTRY. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine 1st Sub. S.B. 144 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * On motion of Senator Hale, the Senate refused to concur in the House amendments and asked the House to recede from its amendments. 2nd Sub. S.B. 109 was returned to the House for further action. * * * On motion of Senator Mansell, the circle was removed from H.B. 318, COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RESTRUCTURING. Senator Mansell proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 4, Line 102: After Line 102 insert "This bill provides coordination clauses." 2. Page 181, Line 5600: After Line 5600 insert: "Section 170. Coordinating H.B. 318 with H.B. 1. If this H.B. 318 and H.B. 1, Annual Appropriations Act, both pass, it is the intent of the Legislature that the Division of Finance: (1) reallocate any appropriations contained in the line items entitled "Department of Community and Economic Development - Business and Travel Development" and "Department of Community and Economic Development - Incentive Funds" to the newly created Governor's Office of Economic Development; and (2) reallocate any appropriations contained in the remaining line items listed under the heading "Department of Community and Economic Development" to the Department of Community and Culture." "Section 171. Coordinating H.B. 318 with H.B. 11. If this H.B.318 and H.B.11, Economic Development Incentives, both pass, it is the intent of the Legislature that the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel, in preparing the Utah Code database for publication, shall make the following changes: (1) Part 22 in H.B.11 shall be renumbered as Part 17 in Title 63, Chapter 38f, with Sections 9-2-2201, 9-2-2202, 9-2-2203, 9-2-2204, 9-2-2205, 9-2-2206, and 9-2-2207 being renumbered to 63-38f-1701, 63-38f-1702, 63-38f-1703, 63-38f-1704, 63-38f-1705, 63-38f-1706, and 63-38f-1707 respectively. (2) The following subsections in Section 63-38f-1309 shall read as follows: "(2) The account shall be used to make payments as required under [Section 9-2-2006] Sections 63-38f-1306 and 63-38f-1705." "(3) (a) The Division of Finance shall transfer from the General Fund the amount estimated by the [department] office from new state revenues needed to make the partial rebates as allowed in [Section 9-2-2006] Sections 63-38f-1306 and 63-38f-1705." "(4) Notwithstanding Subsections 51-5-3(23)(b) and 63-38-9(4)(c), after receiving request for payment, in accordance with Subsection [9-2-2006] 63-38f-1306(2) or 63-38f-1705(2), the Division of Finance shall pay the partial rebates as allowed in Section [9-2-2006] 63-38f-1306 or 63-38f-1705 from the account." "(5) (b) The [department] office shall update the estimates required by Subsections (5)(a)(i) and (ii) within 30 days of the signing of each new agreement entered into under this part or Part 17, Economic Development Incentives Act." (3) Renumbered Section 63-38f-1703 shall read as follows: "63-38f-1703. Definitions. As used in this part: (1) "Development zone" means an economic development zone created under Section 63-38f-1704. (2) "High paying jobs" means the annual wages of employment positions that compare favorably against the median wage of a community in which the jobs will exist. (3) "Local incentives" means financial and other assistance provided by local taxing authorities within a development zone, which may include: (a) partial rebates of new local revenues; and (b) other sources of funds under authority of state law or local ordinances, or both state law and local ordinances. (4) "New incremental jobs" means jobs that are: (a) not shifted from one jurisdiction in the state to another jurisdiction in the state; and (b) created in addition to the baseline count of jobs already in existence within a company or employed by an individual. (5) "New local revenues" mean incremental new local tax revenues that are generated as a result of new economic commercial projects in a development zone, to include the local government's portion of sales taxes, property taxes, impact fees, and other taxes or fees, or both taxes and fees, derived from the projects, together with indirect local government revenues generated by the projects, but not to include any portion of sales taxes earmarked for state government or other taxing jurisdictions eligible for sales tax revenues. (6) "New state revenues" means incremental new state tax revenues that are generated as a result of new economic commercial projects in a developmental zone, to include the state's portion of sales taxes, and company and employee income taxes derived from the projects, together with indirect state revenues generated by the projects, but not to include any portion of sales taxes earmarked for local governments or other taxing jurisdictions eligible for sales tax revenues. (7) "Office" means the Governor's Office of Economic Development. (8) "Partial rebates" means returning a portion of the new local revenues and new state revenues generated by new commercial projects to companies or individuals that have created new economic growth within a development zone." (4) Renumbered Section 63-38f-1704 shall read as follows: "63-38f-1704. Creation of economic development zones -- Incentives. (1) The office, with advice from the board, may create an economic development zone in the state that satisfies all of the following requirements: (a) the area is zoned commercial, industrial, manufacturing, business park, research park, or other appropriate use in a community approved master plan; and (b) the request to create a development zone has been forwarded to the office after first being approved by an appropriate local government entity that has committed or will commit to provide local incentives. (2) (a) The office, with advice from the board, may enter into agreements providing for partial rebates of new state revenues generated by new commercial projects to companies or individuals that create new economic growth within a development zone under the same restrictions and limitations as provided in Section 63-38f-1304. (b) The limitations and restrictions applied to partial rebates of new state revenues in Section 63-38f-1304 also apply to partial rebates of new local revenues under this part." (5) Renumbered Section 63-38f-1705 shall read as follows: "63-38f-1705. Qualifications for rebates -- Payment procedure. "(1) The office shall set standards to qualify for partial rebates under this part, subject to the following: (a) the qualification criteria established in Subsections 63-38f-1305(1), (2), (3), (4), and (6); and (b) only projects that include significant capital investment, the creation of high paying jobs, or significant purchases from Utah vendors and providers, or any combination of these three economic factors are eligible for partial rebates. (2) A payment of partial rebates of new state revenues shall be made in accordance with procedures adopted by the office, with advice from the board, to include the payment procedures described in Section 63-38f-1306 as applied to partial rebates authorized under this part." (6) Renumbered Section 63-38f-1706 shall read as follows: "63-38f-1706. Office's authority -- Report to Legislature. (1) The office, with advice from the board, and within the limitations of this part, may determine: (a) the structure and amount of any partial rebates offered under this part; (b) the economic impacts and job creation necessary to qualify for the incentive; and (c) the other terms and conditions of an agreement entered into under this part. (2) In reviewing clams for partial rebates of new state revenues, the office may accept the same type of information and evidence allowed under Subsections 63-38f-1307(2)(a) and (b). (3) (a) The office shall make a report to the Legislature's Workforce Services and Community and Economic Development Interim committee on: (i) the success of attracting new commercial projects to development zones under this part and the corresponding increase in new incremental jobs; (ii) the period of time over which partial rebates of new state revenues shall be granted under this part; and (iii) the economic impact on the state related to generating new state revenues and rebating a portion of those revenues under this part. (b) The office shall make the report prior to the 2006 General Session of the Legislature to enable the committee to determine whether this part should be modified during the 2006 General Session." (7) Renumbered Section 63-38f-1707 shall read as follows: "63-38f-1707. Coordination with the Industrial Assistance Fund. Projects that qualify for partial rebates on new state revenues under this part and enter into agreements with the office under this part are ineligible to qualify for additional financial assistance for the Industrial Assistance Fund under Section 63-38f-904." "Section 172. Coordinating H.B. 318 with H.B. 17. If this H.B. 318 and H.B. 17, Motion Picture Incentive Fund, both pass, it is the intent of the Legislature that the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel, in preparing the Utah Code database for publication, shall make the following changes: (1) Part 21 in H.B. 17 shall be renumbered in Title 63, Chapter 38f, to be consistent with the renumbering done in H.B. 318 to include the renumbering of sections within the part and references to renumbered sections within the part. (2) In Section 9-2-2102 the terms "executive director" shall be replaced with "director" and "Department of Community and Economic Development" be replaced with "Governor's Office of Economic Development" and the statutory cite shall be made consistent with the renumbering of the part to Title 63, Chapter 38f. (3) Subsections 9-2-2103(2)(a) and (b) shall read: "(2)(a) The fund shall be administered by the administrator with advice from the board. (b) The administrator, with advice from the board, shall approve fund policies and qualification criteria to receive an incentive award consistent with the provisions of this part." (4) Subsections 9-2-2104(2)(a) and (2)(b) shall read: "(2)(a) The administrator has authority to determine the structure, amount, and nature of the incentive given to a motion picture company, subject to the limitations and considerations set out in Subsections (3) and (4). (b) A financial incentive shall be paid to a motion picture company from the fund only after the administrator has determined with advice from the board that the motion picture company has satisfied the conditions upon which the incentive is to be given." "Section 173. Coordinating H.B. 318 with H.B. 224. If this H.B. 318 and H.B. 224, Permanent Community Impact Fund - Board Membership, both pass, it is the intent of the Legislature that the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel, in preparing the database for publication, shall modify Subsection 9-4-304(1)(j) enacted in H.B. 224 to read: "(j) a locally elected official from each of the two counties that produced the most mineral lease monies during the previous four-year period, prior to the term of appointment, as determined by the Department of Community and Culture." "Section 174. Coordinating H.B. 318 with H.B. 301. If this H.B. 318 and H.B. 301, Supplemental Appropriations Act III, both pass, it is the intent of the Legislature that the Division of Finance: (1) reallocate any appropriations contained in the line items entitled "Department of Community and Economic Development - Business and Travel Development" and "Department of Community and Economic Development - Incentive Funds" to the newly created Governor's Office of Economic Development; and (2) reallocate any appropriations contained in the remaining line items listed under the heading "Department of Community and Economic Development" to the Department of Community and Culture." "Section 175. Coordinating H.B. 318 with S.B. 1. If this H.B. 318 and S.B. 1, Supplemental Appropriations Act, both pass, it is the intent of the Legislature that the Division of Finance: (1) reallocate any appropriations contained in the line items entitled "Department of Community and Economic Development - Business and Travel Development" and "Department of Community and Economic Development - Incentive Funds" to the newly created Governor's Office of Economic Development; and (2) reallocate any appropriations contained in the remaining line items listed under the heading "Department of Community and Economic Development" to the Department of Community and Culture." "Section 176. Coordinating H.B. 318 with S.B. 3. If this H.B. 318 and S.B. 3, Supplemental Appropriations Act II, both pass, it is the intent of the Legislature that the Division of Finance: (1) reallocate any appropriations contained in the line items entitled "Department of Community and Economic Development - Business and Travel Development" and "Department of Community and Economic Development - Incentive Funds" to the newly created Governor's Office of Economic Development; and (2) reallocate any appropriations contained in the remaining line items listed under the heading "Department of Community and Economic Development" to the Department of Community and Culture." "Section 177. Coordinating H.B. 318 with S.B. 7. If this H.B. 318 and S.B. 7, Funding for Tourism, both pass, it is the intent of the Legislature that the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel, in preparing the Utah Code database for publication, shall coordinate the enactment of H.B. 318 with S.B. 7 so that: (1) Section 63-55-209 in S.B.7 shall not be amended. (2) In merging Section 9-3-201 with renumbered Section 63-38f-1406, the reference in Subsection (3) to "Section 9-3-203" shall be changed to "Section 63-38f-1404". (3) In merging Section 9-3-202 with renumbered Section 63-38f-1407, Subsection 63-38f-1407(10) shall be renumbered as Subsection 63-38f-1407(12). (4) In merging Section 9-3-203 with renumbered Section 63-38f-1408: (a) Subsection (1)(a) shall read: "(a) review and advise the office on a program of out-of-state advertising, marketing, and branding, taking into account the long-term strategic plan, economic trends, and opportunities for tourism development on a statewide basis, as a condition of the distribution of funds to the office from the Tourism Marketing Performance Fund under Section 63-38f-1405; " (b) Subsection (1)(d)(i) shall read: "(d)(i) advise the office in establishing a Cooperative Program from the monies in the Tourism Marketing Performance Fund under Section 63-38f-1405 for use by cities, counties, nonprofit destination marketing organizations, and similar public entities for the purpose of supplementing monies committed by these entities for advertising and promotion to and for out-of-state residents to attract them to visit sites advertised by and attend events sponsored by these entities; (c) Subsection (1)(d)(iii) shall read: "(iii) the office, with advice from the board, shall establish eligibility, advertising, and timing requirements and criteria and provide for an approval process for applications;" (d) Subsections (1)(d)(iii)(A) and (B) shall be deleted; and (e) Subsection (3) shall read: "(3) The board may not make policy related to the management or operation of the office." (5) In merging Section 9-3-204 with renumbered Section 63-38f-1409, Subsection (2)(b) shall be renumbered as Subsection (1)(c) and read as follows: "(c) receive advice from the Board of Tourism Development under Subsection 63-38f-1404(1)(a) before implementing the out-of-state advertising, marketing, and branding campaign;" and the subsequent subsections in Subsection (1) shall be renumbered. (6) Section 9-3-207 shall be renumbered as Section 63-38f-1405 with the following modifications: (a) Subsection (2) shall read: "(2) The fund shall be administered by the office for the purposes listed in Subsection (5)."; (b) in Subsection (5) delete "as authorized and approved by the Board of Travel Development"; (c) Subsection (6)(a) shall read: "(6) (a) For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2005, the director shall allocate 7.5% of the fund, but not to exceed $750,000, to be distributed to a sports organization for advertising, marketing, branding, and promoting Utah in attracting sporting events into the state as determined by the office."; and (d) Subsection (6)(d) shall read: "(d) The office shall provide for an annual accounting to the director and the board by a sports organization for the use of moneys it receives under Subsection (6)(a) or (b)." (7) The repeal of Sections 9-2-1701, 9-2-1702, 9-2-1703, 9-2-1703.5, and 9-2-1704 in S.B.7 shall take precedence over the renumbering and amending of those sections in H.B. 318. (8) Renumber the following sections in H.B. 318: (a) renumber Section 63-38f-1409 to Section 63-38f-1401, Section 63-38f-1406 to Section 63-38f-1402, Section 63-38f-1407 to 63-38f-1403, Section 63-38f-1408 to Section 63-38f-1404, and Section 63-38f-1410 to 63-38f-1406; and (b) renumber Section 9-3-207 in S.B.7 to Section 63-38f-1405." "Section 178. Coordinating H.B. 318 with S.B. 57. If this H.B. 318 and S.B. 57, Use of State Sales and Use Tax Revenues for Business Development in Disadvantaged Rural Communities, both pass, it is the intent of the Legislature that the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel, in preparing the Utah Code database for publication, shall make the following changes: (1) Part 21 in S.B. 57 shall be renumbered in Title 63, Chapter 38f to be consistent with the renumbering done in H.B.318, to include the renumbering of sections within the part and references to renumbered sections within the part. (2) In Section 9-2-2102, the references to "Section 9-2-202" shall be changed to Section 63-38f-301. (3) (a) Subsection 9-2-2104(1)(c) shall read: "(c) If the board awards a loan to an eligible county in accordance with this section, the loan shall be subject to interest as provided by the procedures and methods referred to in Subsection (6). (b) Subsection 9-2-2104(2)(b)(v) shall read: "(v) establish that the community within which the project area is located is a disadvantaged community on the basis of one or more of the following factors: (A) median income per capita within the community; (B) median property tax revenues generated within the community; (C) median sales and use tax revenues generated within the community; or (D) unemployment rates within the community;". (c) Subsection 9-2-2104 (4)(c)(iii) shall read: "(iii) in accordance with procedures established for prioritizing which projects may be awarded a grant or loan by the board under this section;"; and Subsections (4)(c)(iii)(A) and (B) shall be deleted. (d) In Subsections 9-2-2104(4)(c)(ii) and 9-2-2104(4)(d), the term "executive director" shall be replaced with "director". (e) In Subsection 9-2-2104(5)(b), an "or" shall be inserted at the end of Subsection (iii), the "or" deleted at the end of Subsection (iv), and Subsection (v) deleted in its entirety. (f) Subsection 9-2-2104(6) shall read: "(6) The office shall establish procedures: (a) for prioritizing which projects may be awarded a grant or loan by the board under this section; and (b) for loans awarded in accordance with this section: (i) the methods of calculating interest applicable to the loans; and (ii) procedures for; (A) applying interest to the loans; and (B) paying interest on the loans.". (4) (a) In Subsection 9-2-2105(1) and (2)(b), the term "executive director" shall be replaced with "director". (b) In Subsection 9-2-2105(3)(c), the numeral "(i)" shall be deleted and Subsection (ii) shall be deleted in its entirety. (5) In Subsection 63-65-4(1)(b)(v), the reference to Section 9-2-2103 shall be changed to reflect the renumbering of the section in Title 63, Chapter 38f. "Section 179. Coordinating H.B. 318 with S.B. 141. If this H.B. 318 and S.B. 141, Military Installation Partnerships, both pass, it is the intent of the Legislature that the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel, in preparing the Utah Code database for publication, shall make the following changes: (1) Part 23 in S.B. 141 shall be renumbered in Title 63, Chapter 38f, to be consistent with the renumbering done in H.B. 318; (2) in Section 9-2-2301, the terms "department" shall be replaced with "office" and "executive director" be replaced with "director"; and (3) in Section 2. Appropriation, in S.B. 141 the term "Department of Community and Economic Development" shall be replaced with "Governor's Office of Economic Development"." Senator Mansell's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. # # # Senator Jenkins proposed the following amendment: Amend Section 177. coordinating H.B.318 with S.B.7 as follows: (4) In merging Section 9-2-203 with renumbered Section 63-38f-1408: (a) After "(a) in Subsection (1)(a), delete "review and advise the office on" and insert "have authority to approve "; (b) After "(d)(i)" in Subsection (1)(d)(i), delete "advise the office in establishing " and insert "establish" (c) After "(iii) in Subsection (1)(d)(iii), delete " the office, with advice from the board" and insert "the board" (d) In Subsection (3), after "board may not" insert ",except as otherwise provided in Subsection (1)(a)," (5) In merging Section 9-2-204 with renumbered Section 63-38f-1409: In Subsection (2)(b) that has been renumbered as Subsection (1)(c), After "(c) receive" delete "advice" and insert "approval" (6) In Subsection (5) of renumbered Section 63-38f-1405, after "use fund monies" reinsert "as authorized and approved by the Board of Tourism Development" Senator Jenkins' motion to amend failed on a voice vote. Senators Thomas, Eastman, Bramble, and Allen commented. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine H.B. 318, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The Speaker of the House has signed S.B. 1, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT, by Senator L. Hillyard, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, 1st Sub. S.B. 25, TRANSPORTATION AMENDMENTS AND HIGHWAY JURISDICTIONAL TRANSFER TASK FORCE, by Senator C. Walker, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed S.B. 51, NEW MOTOR VEHICLE FRANCHISE ACT AMENDMENTS, by Senator D. Eastman, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 71, SECURITY PERSONNEL LICENSING AMENDMENTS, by Senator G. Davis, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 139, WAGE PROVISIONS, by Senator H. Stephenson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House receded from its amendments and passed 1st Sub. S.B. 178, CHARTER SCHOOL AMENDMENTS, by Senator H. Stephenson, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 2nd Sub. S.B. 184, REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AMENDMENTS, by Senator C. Bramble, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, as amended, 2nd Sub. S.B. 199, OFFICE OF ENERGY - OVERSIGHT, by Senator T. Hatch, and it is transmitted for further consideration; and The House passed, S.B. 216, AMENDMENTS TO UTAH EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ACT, by Senator C. Bramble, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk S.B. 1, 1st Sub. S.B. 25, S.B. 51, S.B. 71, 1st Sub. S.B. 139, 1st Sub. S.B. 178, 2nd Sub. S.B. 184, 2nd Sub. S.B. 199, and S.B. 216 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. * * * Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House passed, as amended, S.B. 7, FUNDING FOR TOURISM, by Senator S. Jenkins, et al, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk The bill was placed on the Concurrence Calendar. * * * On motion of Senator Knudson, and at 9:10 p.m., the Senate sauntered. The Senate was called to order at 9:25 p.m., with President Valentine presiding. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House adopted the Joint Conference Committee Report dated March 2, 2005, and passed 2nd Sub. S.B. 137, TOURISM, RECREATION, CULTURAL, AND CONVENTION FACILITIES TAX AMENDMENTS, by Senator H. Stephenson, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk JOINT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The Joint Conference Committee comprised of Sens. Stephenson, Walker, and Davis, and Reps. Kiser, Ure, and Morgan, recommends 1st Sub. S.B. 137, TOURISM, RECREATION, CULTURAL, AND CONVENTION FACILITIES TAX AMENDMENTS, by Senator H. Stephenson, be replaced and favorably recommends 2nd Sub. S.B. 137, TOURISM, RECREATION, CULTURAL, AND CONVENTION FACILITIES TAX AMENDMENTS. Sen. Stephenson and Rep. Kiser Committee Chairs On motion of Senator Stephenson, the Senate voted to adopt the Joint Conference Committee report to 2nd Sub. S.B. 137, TOURISM, RECREATION, CULTURAL, AND CONVENTION FACILITIES TAX AMENDMENTS. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 21; Nays, 0; Absent, 8. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Bell Bramble Buttars Eastman Evans Fife Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Arent Christensen Davis Dmitrich Hale Madsen Waddoups Walker 2nd Sub. S.B. 137 was returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. CONCURRENCE CALENDAR On motion of Senator Jenkins, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to S.B. 7, FUNDING FOR TOURISM. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 1; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Valentine Voting in the negative was: Senator Madsen Absent or not voting were: Senators Arent Hale Waddoups Walker S.B. 7 was returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Bramble, the circle was removed from 3rd Sub. H.B. 260, AMENDMENTS RELATED TO PORNOGRAPHIC AND HARMFUL MATERIALS, and it was before the Senate. Senator Jenkins commented. Senator Bramble proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 9, Lines 260 through 265 260 (3) (a) A service provider may comply with Subsection (1) by: 261 (i) providing { network-level } in-network filtering to prevent receipt of material harmful to minors; 262 or 263 (ii) providing { at the time of a consumer's request under Subsection (1), } software for 264 contemporaneous installation on the consumer's computer that blocks, in an easy-to-enable and 265 commercially reasonable manner, receipt of material harmful to minors. 2. Page 11, Lines 313 through 319: 313 (2) (a) A service provider may comply with Subsection (1) by: 314 (i) providing { network-level } in-network filtering to prevent receipt of material harmful to minors; 315 (ii) providing { at the consumer's request, } software for contemporaneous installation on 316 the consumer's computer that blocks, in an easy-to-enable and commercially reasonable 317 manner, receipt of material harmful to minors; or 318 (iii) complying with any federal law in effect that requires the blocking of content from 319 a registry of sites containing material harmful to minors. 2. Page 11, Line 325: 325 (ii) A service provider with fewer than { 5,000 } 7,500 subscribers may charge a consumer for Senator Bramble's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, 3rd Sub. H.B. 260, AMENDMENTS RELATED TO PORNOGRAPHIC AND HARMFUL MATERIALS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Walker 3rd Sub. H.B. 260, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * H.B. 324, TAXABLE VALUE ADJUSTMENT FOR PROPERTY DAMAGED BY A NATURAL DISASTER, was read the second time. Senator Hickman explained the bill. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senator Hickman proposed an amendment. The amendment was not acted on. On motion of Senator Hickman, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Walker, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 259, ADOPTION AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senator Hillyard proposed the following amendment: 1. Pages 9 to 13, Lines 245 to 395: Delete lines 245 to 395 2. Page 2, Lines 21 to 23: Delete lines 21, 22, and 23 Renumber accordingly Senator Hillyard's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 0; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Hatch Hickman Thomas H.B. 259, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups, under suspension of the rules, 3rd Sub. H.B. 308, ARCHEOLOGICAL RESOURCES AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Waddoups proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 4, Line 91: Senate Committee Amendments 3-2-2005 After "be" insert "to" Senator Waddoups' motion to amend passed on a voice vote. Senators Mayne and Hatch commented. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 18; Nays, 9; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bramble Buttars Christensen Dmitrich Eastman Evans Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Peterson Stephenson Waddoups Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Allen Arent Davis Fife Hale Mayne McCoy Thomas Walker Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Mansell 3rd Sub. H.B. 308, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration * * * On motion of Senator Hickman, the circle was removed from H.B. 324, TAXABLE VALUE ADJUSTMENT FOR PROPERTY DAMAGED BY A NATURAL DISASTER. Senator Hickman proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 2 Line 17: House Floor Amendments 2-22-2005 Delete "40%" and reinstate "30%" 2. Page 2a, Line 58: House Floor Amendments 2-22-2005 Delete "40%" and reinstate "30%" 3. Page 3, Line 74: House Floor Amendments 2-22-2005 Delete "40%" and reinstate "30%" Senator's Hickman amendment passed on a voice vote. On motion of Senator Hickman, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 324, TAXABLE VALUE ADJUSTMENT FOR PROPERTY DAMAGED BY A NATURAL DISASTER, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Eastman H.B. 324, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Bramble, the circle was removed from 2nd Sub. H.B. 104, SPYWARE CONTROL ACT REVISIONS, and it was before the Senate. Senators Thomas, McCoy, and Arent commented. On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, 2nd Sub. H.B. 104, SPYWARE CONTROL ACT REVISIONS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 2; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Jenkins Killpack Knudson Mansell Mayne Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Voting in the negative were: Senators Madsen McCoy Absent or not voting were: Senators Eastman Hillyard Valentine 2nd Sub. H.B. 104 was returned to the House for further consideration. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House passed, as amended, 1st Sub. S.B. 211, FUNDING FOR CONVENTION FACILITIES, by Senator M. Waddoups, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk The bill was placed on the Concurrence Calendar. CONCURRENCE CALENDAR On motion of Senator Waddoups, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 1st Sub. S.B. 211, FUNDING FOR CONVENTION FACILITIES. Senator Hickman commented. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 23; Nays, 6; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Fife Hale Hellewell Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Stephenson Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Evans Hatch Hickman Hillyard Peterson Thomas 1st Sub. S.B. 211 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House passed, S.B. 207, MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE COVERAGE AMENDMENTS, by Senator D. Eastman, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 157, UTAH CONSUMER CREDIT CODE AMENDMENTS, by Senator P. Knudson, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 158, DISHONORED INSTRUMENT AMENDMENTS, by Senator P. Knudson, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.C.R. 8, CONCURRENT RESOLUTION APPROVING CLASS V LANDFILL, by Senator M. Dmitrich, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk S.B. 207, S.B. 157, S.B. 158, and S.C.R. 8 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Hatch, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 140, INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX CONTRIBUTION FOR COMMUNITY SPAY AND NEUTER PROGRAMS, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senators Bramble, Christensen, Arent, and McCoy commented. The bill failed on the following roll call: Yeas, 11; Nays, 9; Absent, 9. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Dmitrich Eastman Fife Hale Hatch Knudson McCoy Peterson Voting in the negative were: Senators Christensen Evans Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Madsen Mansell Stephenson Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Buttars Davis Hellewell Killpack Mayne Thomas Waddoups Walker H.B. 140 was returned to the House for filing. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 144, MOTOR VEHICLE STOPS AT PORT-OF-ENTRY, by Senator P. Knudson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk 1st Sub. S.B. 144 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. * * * Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House passed, as amended, H.J.R. 20, MASTER STUDY RESOLUTION, by Representative J. Alexander, and it is transmitted for consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk H.J.R. 20, was read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee. SECOND READING CALENDAR 1st Sub. H.B. 235, INSURANCE ARBITRATION AMENDMENTS, was read the second time. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. On motion of Senator Knudson, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Madsen, under suspension of the rules, H.J.R. 19, JOINT RESOLUTION URGING HEALTH CARE FOR UTAH'S INDIGENT AND NEEDY UNINSURED, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Waddoups Walker H.J.R. 19 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Knudson, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 96, AMENDMENTS RELATING TO CLEAN FUELS AND VEHICLES USING CLEAN FUELS, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senator Knudson proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 1, Lines 15 through 17 15 " provides the circumstances under which a vehicle may travel in lanes designated for 16 the use of high occupancy vehicles regardless of the number of occupants; " grants rulemaking authority to the Department of Transportation; 17 " extends for a period of five taxable years certain individual income tax and 2. Page 3, Line 74 through Page 4, Line 97: 74 regardless of the number of occupants to the extent authorized or permitted by federal law or 75 federal regulation. (b) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the Department of Transportation may make rules to allow a vehicle with clean fuel special group license plates issued in accordance with Section 41-1a-418 to travel in lanes designated for the use of high occupancy vehicles regardless of the number of occupants to the extent authorized or permitted by federal law or federal regulation. 76 { (b) (i) Before a vehicle with clean fuel special group license plates issued in 77 accordance with Section 41-1a-418 may travel in lanes designated for the use of high 78 occupancy vehicles regardless of the number of occupants, the vehicle shall have a label 79 attached to the vehicle as provided in Subsection (5)(b)(ii) if the category of clean fuel vehicles 80 authorized or permitted by federal law or federal regulation to travel in lanes designated for the 81 use of high occupancy vehicles regardless of the number of occupants is a category of vehicles 82 that: 83 (A) includes the vehicle described in this Subsection (5)(b)(i); and 84 (B) is more narrow than the category of vehicles that may be issued clean fuel special 85 group license plates in accordance with Section 41-1a-418. 86 (ii) The label described in Subsection (5)(b)(i) shall: 87 (A) meet the design specifications of 40 C.F.R. Sec. 88.312-93; and 88 (B) be attached: 89 (I) regardless of whether the vehicle described in Subsection (5)(b)(i) is part of a fleet 90 of vehicles; 91 (II) to the rear of the vehicle described in Subsection (5)(b)(i); 92 (III) in one or more places in addition to the attachment required by Subsection 93 (5)(b)(ii)(B)(II) if federal law or federal regulation requires an attachment in one or more places 94 in addition the attachment required by Subsection (5)(b)(ii)(B)(II); and 95 (IV) following the procedures and requirements provided in 40 C. F.R. Sec. 88.312-93 96 for attaching labels to vehicles. } 97 (6) A person who operates a vehicle in violation of Subsection (2) or in violation of the Senator Knudson's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 1; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative was: Senator McCoy Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Bramble 1st Sub. H.B. 96, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Arent, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 276, DIVISION OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND TECHNICAL SERVICES AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Arent proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 4, Lines 118 through 120 118 (iii) equivalent experience with a firearm through participation in an organized 119 shooting competition, law enforcement, or military service. (c) Any instruction taken by a student under Subsection (8)(b) shall be in person and not through electronic means. 120 (9) An applicant for certification as a Utah concealed firearms instructor shall: Senator Arent's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Bramble Eastman H.B. 276, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Killpack, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 268, DRUG UTILIZATION REVIEW COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Bramble H.B. 268 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups, the circle was removed from 1st Sub. H.B. 235, INSURANCE ARBITRATION AMENDMENTS, and it was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Waddoups, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 235, INSURANCE ARBITRATION AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Killpack McCoy 1st Sub. H.B. 235 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House passed, S.B. 146, AVOIDING APPREHENSION AMENDMENT, by Senator M. Waddoups, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk S.B. 146 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bill will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. * * * Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House has rejected S.B. 75, PUBLIC SAFETY DATABASE AMENDMENTS, by Senator M. Waddoups, and it is transmitted for filing Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk The bill will be returned to the staff for filing. * * * Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House refuses to recede from its amendments to 2nd Sub. S.B. 109, SAFETY BELT ENFORCEMENT, by Senator K. Hale, et al, and has appointed a Conference Committee consisting of Representatives S. Allen, D. Ure, and J. Gowans to meet with a like committee from the Senate on this bill. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk President Valentine appointed a conference committee consisting of Senators Hale, Bramble, and Madsen to meet with a like committee from the House. RULES COMMITTEE REPORTS To the Members of the Senate: March 2, 2005 The Rules Committee recommends that, under suspension of rules, the following bills be placed at the bottom of the Second Reading Calendar: H.C.R. 3 Resolution Regarding Washington County Waste Facility (Rep. B. Last) 1st Sub. H.B. 291 Capitol Preservation Board Modifications (Rep. J. Alexander) 1st Sub. H.B. 269 Sales Marketing Requirements (Rep. M. Noel) H.B. 233 Adoption Law Revisions (Rep. R. McGee) 1st Sub. H.B. 57 Tourism Task Force (Rep. D. Ure) 1st Sub. H.B. 18 Transportation Investment Act (Rep. R. Lockhart) H.B. 272 Patient Access to Providers and Contracting Amendments (Rep. R. Lockhart) 1st Sub. H.B. 204 Statute of Limitations Amendments (Rep. D. Clark) H.B. 118 Revise Utility Improvement Districts (Rep. D. Ure) 1st Sub. H.B. 84 Reading Requirements for Student Advancement (Rep. K. Morgan) H.B. 342 Civil Legal Aid for Victims of Domestic Violence (Rep. S. Mascaro) 1st Sub. H.B. 335 Disconnecting Territory from a Municipality (Rep. C. Frank) H.B. 319 Expansion of Department of Administrative Services Oversight to Include Human Resource Management (Rep. D. G. Buxton) H.B. 375 Revisions to General State Government - Notary Law Amendments (Rep. B. King) 1st Sub. H.B. 381 Nonresident Tuition Waivers (Rep. C. Buttars) H.B. 238 Utah Technology Commission Membership (Rep. J. Dougall) H.B. 95 Sex Offender Registration Amendments (Rep. M. S. Lawrence) H.B. 129 School Uniforms (Rep. C. Frank) 1st Sub. H.B. 326 High School Curriculum (Rep. B. Daw) 3rd Sub. H.B. 202 Revisions to Child Welfare (Rep. W. Harper) Michael Waddoups Rules Committee Chair Report filed. On motion of Senator Waddoups, the committee report was adopted. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 142, ISSUES SUBMITTED TO VOTERS, by Representative G. Hughes, et al, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk H.B. 142 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House passed S.B. 3, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT II, by Senator L. Hillyard, with the following amendments: 1. Page 2, Line 44: Senate 2nd Reading Amendments 3-2-2005: Delete "309,600" and insert "9,600" 2. Page 2, Line 46: Senate 2nd Reading Amendments 3-2-2005: Delete "309,600" and insert "9,600" 3. Page 3, Line 74: Delete "20,500" and insert "170,500" 4. Page 3, Line 76: After Line 76 insert: "State and Local Planning 150,000" 5. Page 3, Line 82: After Line 82 insert: "It is the intent of the Legislature that the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget use the monies appropriated for State and Local Planning to assist cities and counties with county resource management planning, quality growth planning, critical lands planning, or other important local government planning needs." 6. Page 16, Line 586c Senate 2nd Reading Amendments 3-2-2005: Delete"(300,000)" and insert "(150,000)" 7. Page 16, Line 586e Senate 2nd Reading Amendments 3-2-2005: Delete "(300,000)" and insert "(150,000)" 8. Page 28, Line 1049: Delete "100,000" and insert "180,000" 9. Page 28, Line 1051: Delete"100,000" and insert "180,000" 10. Page, 42, Line 1580: After Line 1580 insert: "Item 148a To the State Board of Education - State Office of Education From General Fund, One-time 15,000 Schedule of Programs: State Office of Education 15,000 The Legislature intends that the $15,000 appropriated in this item be used for implementation of a Congressional Conference on Civic Education action plan." and returns it to the Senate for consideration; and The House substituted and passed, 4th Sub. S.B. 192, HIGH TECHNOLOGY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATION, by Senator L. Alma Mansell, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk The bills were placed on the Concurrence Calendar. * * * Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House refused to concur with the Senate Amendments to H.B. 288, EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION AMENDMENTS, by Representative J. Alexander, and requests the Senate recede from its amendments. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator Knudson, the Senate voted to refuse to recede from its amendments to H.B. 288. President Valentine appointed a conference committee consisting of Senators Hatch, Hickman, and McCoy to meet with a like committee from the House. CONCURRENCE CALENDAR On motion of Senator Hillyard, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to S.B. 3, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT II . The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Christensen Hale Killpack S.B. 3 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Mansell, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 4th Sub. S.B. 192, HIGH TECHNOLOGY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATION. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Hale 4th Sub. S.B. 192 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House refused to concur with the Senate Amendments to H.B. 382, SUPPLEMENTAL MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM FINANCE ACT, by Representative G. Snow, and requests the Senate recede from its amendments. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, the Senate voted to recede from its amendments to H.B. 382, SUPPLEMENTAL MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM FINANCE ACT. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 1; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative was: Senator Buttars Absent or not voting was: Senator Hale H.B. 382 was signed by the President in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Hatch, under suspension of the rules, H.C.R. 3, RESOLUTION REGARDING WASHINGTON COUNTY WASTE FACILITY, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Hale H.C.R. 3 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. * * * 1st Sub. H.B. 291, CAPITOL PRESERVATION BOARD MODIFICATIONS, was read the second time. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. On motion of Senator Evans, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Stephenson, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 269, SALES MARKETING REQUIREMENTS, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senator Stephenson proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 5, Line 132: Delete "promotion" and insert " promotional" Senator Stephenson's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. Senators Arent, Bramble, and McCoy commented and the bill failed on the following roll call: Yeas, 11; Nays, 18; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bramble Evans Hatch Hickman Madsen Mansell Peterson Stephenson Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Fife Hale Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Mayne McCoy Thomas 1st Sub. H.B. 269 was returned to the House for filing. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House passed 1st Sub. S.B. 8, LOCAL CORRIDOR PRESERVATION FUNDING, by Senator S. Killpack, with the following amendments: 1. Page 1, Lines 14 through 15 : 14 " allows a county legislative body to impose up to a { $20 } $10 local option transportation 15 corridor preservation fee on motor vehicle registrations and renewals of registration; 2. Page 3, Lines 66 through 67 Senate 2nd Reading Amendments 1-24-2005 66 (1) (a) (i) A county legislative body may impose a local option transportation corridor 67 preservation fee of up to { $20 } $10 on each motor vehicle registration within the county. and returns it to the Senate for consideration. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk The bill was placed on the Concurrence Calendar. CONCURRENCE CALENDAR On motion of Senator Killpack, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 1st Sub. S.B. 8, LOCAL CORRIDOR PRESERVATION FUNDING. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 23; Nays, 6; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Killpack Knudson Mansell Mayne McCoy Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Hillyard Jenkins Madsen Peterson Stephenson Thomas 1st Sub. S.B. 8 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Arent, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 233, ADOPTION LAW REVISIONS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 0; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Hatch Hickman Killpack McCoy H.B. 233 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Knudson, the Senate voted to lift H.J.R. 20 from Rules and place it at the top of the Second Reading Calendar. * * * On motion of Senator Knudson, under suspension of the rules, H.J.R. 20, MASTER STUDY RESOLUTION, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Hatch Hickman McCoy H.J.R. 20 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. * * * 1st Sub. H.B. 18, TRANSPORTATION INVESTMENT ACT, was read the second time. Senator Walker explained the bill. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senators Allen, Dmitrich, and Bramble commented. On motion of Senator Bramble, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 57, TOURISM TASK FORCE, was considered read the second and third times Senator Bramble proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 2, Lines 42 through 53 42 (1) The task force shall review and make recommendations on the following issues: 43 { (a) how to attract new tourism year round in the state including convention, 44 recreational, and sports related tourism; 45 (b) how to encourage tourists to: } (a)(i) the progress towards a unified process for bringing the state and counties together for a cohesive tourism plan; (ii) if necessary, how to expand the tourism plan described in this Subsection (1)(a) to a three-year, five-year, and seven-year plan; and (iii) the appropriate process for developing under any plan described in this Subsection (1)(a): (A) funding projections; and (B) return revenue projections; (b) state, county, and municipality branding; (c) the vision and goals for the state related to tourism using techniques that account for the future; (d) tourism related business development and infrastructure to: (i) eliminate duplication; and (ii) facilitate joint ventures involving the state, counties, municipalities, other government entities, visitor bureaus, and private entities; (e) establishing marketing plans for encouraging people and businesses from out of state to: 46 (i) return for multiple visits to the state; 47 (ii) stay longer; and 48 (iii) expend monies while in the state; 49 { (c) } (f) how to encourage state and local government cooperation in developing tourism 50 initiatives; 51 { (d) } (g) how to remove impediments, if any, to attracting tourism to the state; (h) funding sources for tourism related programs including whether or not state or local taxes should be earmarked; and 52 { (e) } (i) any other issue related to tourism that the task force elects to study. (2) The task force shall conduct a cost benefit analysis of motion picture incentives and their relationship to promoting tourism. 53 { (2) } (3) A final report, including any proposed legislation, shall be presented to the Senator Bramble's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine 1st Sub. H.B. 57, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Hickman the Senate voted to move H.B. 319 to the top of the Second Reading Calendar. On motion of Senator Hickman, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 319, EXPANSION OF DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES OVERSIGHT TO INCLUDE HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine H.B. 319 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 272, PATIENT ACCESS TO PROVIDERS AND CONTRACTING AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senator Buttars and Hellewell commented and the bill failed on the following roll call: Yeas, 14; Nays, 15; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bramble Christensen Evans Fife Hatch Hickman Hillyard Killpack Knudson Madsen Peterson Stephenson Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Allen Arent Bell Buttars Davis Dmitrich Eastman Hale Hellewell Jenkins Mansell Mayne McCoy Thomas Waddoups H.B. 272 was returned to the House for filing. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The Joint Conference Committee comprised of Sens. Hatch, Hickman, and McCoy, and Reps. Alexander, Urquhart, and Goodfellow, recommends H.B. 288, EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION AMENDMENTS, by Representative J. Alexander, with the Senate amendments. Sen. Thomas Hatch and Rep. Alexander, Chairs On motion of Senator Hatch, the Senate voted to adopt the Joint Conference Committee report to H.B. 288, EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION AMENDMENTS. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 4; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Allen Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne Peterson Thomas Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent McCoy Stephenson Waddoups H.B. 288 was returned to the House for further consideration. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The Speaker of the House has signed S.B. 3, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT II, by Senator L. Hillyard, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed S.B. 7, FUNDING FOR TOURISM, by Senator S. Jenkins, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 8, LOCAL CORRIDOR PRESERVATION FUNDING, by Senator S. Killpack, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. S.B. 80, SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICTS - SERVICE EXPANSION, by Senator M. Dmitrich, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 190, COUNTY OFFICER AMENDMENTS, by Senator C. Bramble, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 4th Sub. S.B. 192, HIGH TECHNOLOGY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATION, by Senator L. A. Mansell, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 211, FUNDING FOR CONVENTION FACILITIES, by Senator M. Waddoups, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 2nd Sub. S.B. 137, TOURISM, RECREATION, CULTURAL, AND CONVENTION FACILITIES TAX AMENDMENTS, by Senator H. Stephenson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.C.R. 2, RESOLUTION APPROVING CLASS V LANDFILL, by Senator R. Allen, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk S.B. 3, S.B. 7, 1st Sub. S.B. 8, 1st Sub. S.B. 80, S.B. 190, 4th Sub. S.B. 192, 1st Sub. S.B. 211, 2nd Sub. S.B. 137, and S.C.R. 2 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. * * * Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 96, AMENDMENTS RELATING TO CLEAN FUELS AND VEHICLES USING CLEAN FUELS, by Representative F. Hunsaker, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 2nd Sub. H.B. 104, SPYWARE CONTROL ACT REVISIONS, by Representative S. Urquhart, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 259, ADOPTION AMENDMENTS, by Representative A. Hardy, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 3rd Sub. H.B. 260, AMENDMENTS RELATED TO PORNOGRAPHIC AND HARMFUL MATERIALS, by Representative J. Dougall, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 276, DIVISION OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND TECHNICAL SERVICES AMENDMENTS, by Representative C. Oda, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 3rd Sub. H.B. 308, ARCHEOLOGICAL RESOURCES AMENDMENTS, by Representative B. Johnson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 2nd Sub. H.B. 313, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION, by Representative K. Holdaway, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 318, COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RESTRUCTURING, by Representative C. Buttars, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 324, TAXABLE VALUE ADJUSTMENT FOR PROPERTY DAMAGED BY A NATURAL DISASTER, by Representative B. Last, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 338, CHILD AND FAMILY WELFARE REVISIONS, by Representative L. Christensen, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk 1st Sub. H.B. 96, 2nd Sub. H.B. 104, H.B. 259, 3rd Sub. H.B. 260, H.B. 276, 3rd Sub. H.B. 308, 2nd Sub. H.B. 313, H.B. 318, H.B. 324, 1st Sub. H.B. 338 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker of the House. * * * Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The Speaker of the House has appointed a Conference Committee consisting of Representatives J. Alexander, S. Urquhart, and B. Goodfellow to meet with a like committee from the Senate to consider or amend H.B. 288, EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION AMENDMENTS, by Representative J. Alexander. Carole E. Peterson, Chief Clerk Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The Joint Conference Committee comprised of Sens. Hale, Bramble, and Madsen, and Reps. Allen, Ure, and Gowans, to which was referred 2nd Sub. S.B. 109, SAFETY BELT ENFORCEMENT, by Senator K. Hale, et al, reports that the Conference Committee met and was unable to reach any agreement. Senator Karen Hale and Rep. Sheryl Allen, Chairs * * * On motion of Senator Knudson, the Senate struck the enacting clause on all House bills and resolutions remaining on the Senate calendar and with the Rules Committee. On motion of Senator Knudson, the Senate struck the enacting clause on all Senate bills and resolutions remaining on the calendar and with the Rules Committee and ordered them filed. President John Valentine directed Annette Moore and Sandy Tenney to read, revise, and make minor corrections to the Daily Senate Journals and be responsible for certifying the indexed and bound copy as the accurate record of the proceedings of the 2005 General Session of the Fifty-Sixth Legislature. President Valentine appointed Senators Scott Jenkins, Allen Christensen, and Gene Davis to wait upon the Governor and ask if he has any further business to bring before the Senate. President Valentine appointed Senators Carlene Walker, Mark Madsen, and Scott McCoy to notify the House of Representatives that the Senate has concluded its business and is ready to adjourn sine die. Senator Peter Knudson and Senator Mike Dmitrich expressed appreciation to the minority and majority parties respectively Senator Greg Bell, Chairman of the Employee Committee, asked that all Senate employees stand and receive the appreaciation of the Senators. He also expressed thanks to all the legislative employees serving in the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel, Fiscal Analyst, Auditor General, and to the employees in Legislative Printing. Senator Bell also expressed appreciation to the Senate interns for the exceptional work they have done throughout the session. On motion of Senator Bell, the Senate voted to give each member of the Senate staff an additional 16 hours' compensation at the rates established for each employee. President Valentine expressed appreciation to Senator Knudson, Senator Eastman, Senator Waddoups for their contributions to the success of the session and to Senator Lyle Hillyard for his excellent service as Appropriations Chairman. Senator Walker reported the House has been notified that the business of the Senate has concluded and the Senate is ready to adjourn sine die. Senator Jenkins reported that his committee, with a like committee from the House of Representatives, had notified the Governor. The Governor asked that the committee convey to each house that he has no further business to bring before the legislature but that he would like to speak before each house prior to their adjournment sine die. Governor Jon M. Huntsman Jr. made closing remarks and expressed appreciation to the Senate. On motion of Senator Knudson and at 12:00 a.m., the Senate adjourned sine die. SENATE STRUCK ENACTING CLAUSE (HOUSE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS) Mr. President: March 2, 2005 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: 1st Sub. H.B. 18 Transportation Investment Act (Rep. R. Lockhart) H.B. 44 Additional State Retirement Benefit (Rep. L. Shurtliff) H.B. 46 Public Education Capital Outlay Act Amendments (Rep. D. Cox) H.B. 48 Motor Vehicle Registration and Safety Inspection Amendments (Rep. B. Daw) 1st Sub. H.B. 56 Divorce Task Force (Rep. P. Wallace) 1st Sub. H.B. 63 School District Amendments (Rep. D. Cox) H.B. 77 Provisions for Emancipation of a Minor (Rep. R. McGee) 1st Sub. H.B. 84 Reading Requirements for Student Advancement (Rep. K. Morgan) H.B. 85 Health Insurance High Risk Pool - Eligibility Amendments (Rep. D. Litvack) H.B. 95 Sex Offender Registration Amendments (Rep. M. S. Lawrence) 1st Sub. H.B. 115 Utah Child Abuse Prevention Board (Rep. P. Ray) H.B. 118 Revise Utility Improvement Districts (Rep. D. Ure) H.B. 119 Navajo Trust Fund Amendments (Rep. B. King) H.B. 126 Amendments to Facilities with Regional Impact (Rep. G. Hughes) H.B. 129 School Uniforms (Rep. C. Frank) H.B. 135 Implementing Federal Educational Programs (Rep. M. Dayton) H.B. 148 School Truancy Amendments (Rep. E. Hutchings) 3rd Sub. H.B. 151 School Community Councils (Rep. J. Dougall) H.B. 163 Garnishment Fees (Rep. S. Mascaro) 3rd Sub. H.B. 174 Child Protection Registry Amendments (Rep. J. Dougall) H.B. 202 Revisions to Child Welfare (Rep. W. Harper) 1st Sub. H.B. 204 Statute of Limitations Amendments (Rep. D. Clark) H.B. 209 Administrative Rules - Impact on Small Businesses (Rep. G. Hughes) H.B. 214 Emerging Technologies and Open Government (Rep. D. Clark) H.B. 220 Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Textbooks for Higher Education (Rep. D. Bourdeaux) H.B. 225 Boat Registration Fee (Rep. B. Goodfellow) H.B. 231 School District Boundaries (Rep. M. Noel) H.B. 238 Utah Technology Commission Membership (Rep. J. Dougall) H.B. 241 Veterans Nursing Home (Rep. D. G. Buxton) H.B. 242 Criminal Penalty for Animal Cruelty (Rep. S. Wyatt) 1st Sub. H.B. 261 Motorboat Liability Insurance Amendments (Rep. K. Gibson) 3rd Sub. H.B. 263 Insurers Rehabilitation and Liquidation (Rep. J. Dougall) H.B. 270 Temporary Road Closures (Rep. M. Noel) H.B. 272 Patient Access to Providers and Contracting Amendments (Rep. R. Lockhart) H.B. 288 Executive Compensation Amendments (Rep. J. Alexander) 1st Sub. H.B. 291 Capitol Preservation Board Modifications (Rep. J. Alexander) H.B. 292 Commission on Racial and Ethnic Fairness (Rep. D. Bourdeaux) H.B. 303 Shelter Hearing Amendments (Rep. E. Hutchings) H.B. 306 Amendment Regarding Controlled Substances (Rep. C. Oda) H.B. 314 Driving with Any Measurable Controlled Substance in the Body Revisions (Rep. M. Noel) 1st Sub. H.B. 326 High School Curriculum (Rep. B. Daw) 1st Sub. H.B. 335 Disconnecting Territory from a Municipality (Rep. C. Frank) H.B. 342 Civil Legal Aid for Victims of Domestic Violence (Rep. S. Mascaro) H.B. 346 Schools for the Deaf and the Blind Salary Adjustments (Rep. K. Morgan) H.B. 356 State Government Law Revisions - Withdrawal from Education Compact (Rep. M. Dayton) H.B. 362 Appropriation for Highly Qualified Teachers (Rep. K. Holdaway) H.B. 373 Education Technology Task Force (Rep. E. Hutchings) H.B. 375 Revisions to General State Government - Notary Law Amendments (Rep. B. King) 1st Sub. H.B. 381 Nonresident Tuition Waivers (Rep. C. Buttars) (Rep. D. Hogue) H.C.R. 13 Concurrent Resolution Promoting Utah Saves Strategic Initiative (Rep. D. Hogue) H.C.R. 14 Concurrent Resolution Honoring America's Military War Dogs (Rep. S. Mascaro) H.J.R. 13 Resolution Supporting National Bear River Heritage Area Act (Rep. C. Buttars) H.J.R. 18 Joint Resolution Supporting Counties Expansion of Correctional Facilities (Rep. D. Hogue) Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate HOUSE STRUCK ENACTING CLAUSE SENATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS Mr. President: March 2, 2005 I am directed to inform the Utah State Senate that the House Committee on Rules has struck the enacting clause on the following Senate Bills and Resolutions: S.B. 22 Drug Offender Reform Act (D.C. Buttars) 1st Sub. S.B.31 Local Government Amendments (D. Thomas) 2nd Sub. S.B. 34 Patient Access Reform (D.C. Buttars) 2nd Sub. S.B. 39 Consumer Credit Protection (C. Walker) S.B. 49 Motor Vehicle Liability Coverage Amendments (D. Eastman) 1st Sub. S.B. 63 Severance Tax Amendments (B. Evans) S.B. 67 Election Law - Voter Requirements (M. Madsen) S.B. 77 Amendments to Indoor Clean Air Act (M. Waddoups) S.B. 87 Residence Lien Restriction and Lien Recovery Fund Amendments (D. Thomas) S.B. 109 Safety Belt Enforcement (K. Hale) 1st Sub. S.B. 113 Employee Noncompetition Contracts (E. Mayne) S. B. 131 Authorization for Additional Judicial Position (M. Madsen) S.B. 136 Justice Court Operations Amendments (E. Mayne) S.B. 145 Prohibition Against Certain Medical Noncompetition Agreements (A. M. Christensen) S.B. 147 Psychologist Licensing Act Amendments (E. Mayne) S.B. 148 Conservation Easement Endowment Restricted Account (B. Evans) S.B. 151 Driver Education Amendments (T. Hatch) S.B. 154 Public Safety Retirement Amendments (D.C. Buttars) S.B. 162 Changes to 2004 General Obligation Bond (R. Allen) 1st Sub. S.B. 168 Construction Trade Related Amendments (S. Jenkins) S.B. 180 Workers Compensation - Competitive Bid Requirements (M. Waddoups) S.B. 182 Veterinary Practice Act - Exemptions (M. Dmitrich) 5th Sub. S.B. 183 Public Transit District Annexation and Funding Amendments (G. Bell) 1st Sub. S.B. 187 Special Hunting Permits for Antelope Island (J. Hickman) S.B. 188sb Classifying Off-Highway Vehicles as Allowed on Designated Roads (T. Hatch) S.B. 191 Political Subdivisions - Truth in Government Competition (R. Allen) 1st Sub. S.B. 195 Tax Revisions (C. Bramble) S.B. 201 Center for Multicultural Health (D.C. Buttars) S.B. 203 Property Tax - County Service Areas (M. Waddoups) 1st Sub. S.B. 204 Sales and Use Tax Diversions (D. Peterson) S.B. 205 Individual Income Tax - Office of State Debt Collection Rulemaking Authority (M. Dmitrich) 2nd Sub. S.B. 209 Interlocal Cooperation Amendments (C. Bramble) 1st Sub. S.B. 225 Changes to General Government - Sales and Use Tax Amendments (G. Davis) S.B. 174 Security Service Amendments (R. Allen) 2nd Sub. S.B. 231 Compensation of Lieutenant Governor and Other State Officers (M. Madsen) S.B. 232 Executive Director of Department of Health Issues (S. Killpack) S.J.R. 11 Resolution Limiting Number of Governor's Terms (C. Walker) Rebecca Lockhart House Rule Committee Chair Report filed. Mr. President: March 2, 2005 The Rules Committee recommends the enacting clause be stricken on the following Senate Bills and Resolutions and they be filed: S.B. 28 Reauthorization of Energy Policy Task Force (Sen. D. Eastman) S.B. 29 Licensing of Crane Operators (Sen. G. Davis) S.B. 33 Exemptions to Residential Property Tax (Sen. E. Mayne) S.B. 38 Garnishment by Deferred Deposit Lenders (Sen. R. Allen) S.B. 45 Charitable Purpose Determination (Sen. P. Hellewell) S.B. 46 Prescriptive Practice of Legend Drugs (Sen. P. Knudson) S.B. 66 Procurement Code Bidding and Contractual Amendments (Sen. E. Mayne) S.B. 69 Family Sustaining Wage Amendments (Sen. F. Fife) S.B. 70 Waste Tire Recycling Act Amendments (Sen. F. Fife) S.B. 75 Public Safety Database Amendments (Sen. M. Waddoups) S.B. 82 Individual Income Tax - Earned Income Tax Credit (Sen. T. Hatch) S.B. 84 Do Not Call Registry Amendments (Sen. D. Thomas) S.B. 85 Federal Research Committee (Sen. G. Davis) S.B. 89 Mutual Dependence Benefits Contract (Sen. G. Bell) S.B. 92 Utah Attorney's Fees Recovery Act (Sen. D. Thomas) S.B. 99 Damages for Trespass in State Parks (Sen. T. Hatch) S.B. 102 Lobbyist Reporting Amendments (Sen. G. Bell) S.B. 105 Judgment Interest Rate (Sen. S. Jenkins) S.B. 111 Amendments Prohibiting Health Insurance Discrimination (Sen. S. McCoy) S.B. 112 Child Protection Amendments (Sen. G. Bell) S.B. 140 Personal Use of Campaign Funds (Sen. K. Hale) S.B. 143 Open and Public Meetings - Recording Requirement (Sen. S. Jenkins) S.B. 155 State School Board Candidate Selection Committees (Sen. K. Hale) S.B. 156 Health Insurance - Prompt Payment Amendments (Sen. M. Waddoups) S.B. 160 Child Support Exemption for Adoptive Parents of Certain Children in State Custody (Sen. P. Hellewell) S.B. 165 Child Welfare Services (Sen. P. Hellewell) S.B. 166 Prohibition Against Certain Low-level Radioactive Waste (Sen. P. Arent) S.B. 175 Weapons Amendments (Sen. M. Madsen) S.B. 181 Criminal Code Amendments (Sen. K. Hale) S.B. 185 Amendments to the Multi-channel Video or Audio Service Tax Act (Sen. T. Hatch) S.B. 186 Child Welfare Removal - Adoption Option (Sen. P. Hellewell) S.B. 189 Property Tax - Certified Tax Rate Adjustment (Sen. G. Bell) S.B. 208 Rights-of-Way Across School and Institutional Trust Lands (Sen. B. Evans) 1st Sub. S.B. 233 Blacklisting Amendments (Sen. A. Christensen) 1st Sub. S.B. 234 Amendments to Department of Community and Economic Development (Sen. P. Knudson) S.J.R. 2 Resolution on Property Tax for Certain Personal Property (Sen. J. Hickman) S.J.R. 12 Resolution Urging Funding (Sen. F. Fife) The following bills were filed by title only and never introduced: S.B. 2 General Obligation Bonds Authorizations (Sen. J. Hickman) S.B. 68 Sales and Use Tax Amendments (Sen. E. Mayne) S.B. 169 Local Option Sales and Use Tax Distribution Amendments (Sen. G. Bell) S.B. 171 Corporate Accountability (Sen. E. Mayne) S.B. 193 Property Tax Changes (Sen. L. Hillyard) S.B. 196 Motor Vehicle Registration Amendments (Sen. S. Killpack) S.B. 197 Reporting Taxable Income from Child Care Services (Sen. D. C. Buttars) S.B. 198 Local Law Enforcement Authority for Wildlife Resources and State Parks (Sen. T. Hatch) S.B. 200 Independent Elections Commission (Sen. G. Davis) S.B. 202 Hearing Instrument Specialist Licensing Act (Sen. P. Julander) S.B. 210 General Government Revisions (Sen. D. Peterson) S.B. 213 Substance Abuse Counselor Amendments (Sen. R. Allen) S.B. 214 Utah Midwifery Act (Sen. P. Julander) S.B. 217 Tax Treatment of Food Sold in Vicinity of a Theater (Sen. M. Madsen) S.B. 218 Motor Vehicle Lease or Purchase Agreements (Sen. M. Madsen) S.B. 219 Security in Construction Projects (Sen. C. Bramble) S.B. 220 Amendments to State Government (Sen. R. Allen) S.B. 221 General State Government Amendments (Sen. R. Allen) S.B. 222 Workers Compensation Fund Amendments (Sen. C. Bramble) S.B. 224 Provisions Changing General Government (Sen. G. Davis) S.B. 226 Amendments to Telecommunications (Sen. G. Davis) S.B. 228 Improvements to General Government (Sen. F. Fife) S.B. 229 General Government Amendments and Revisions (Sen. F. Fife) S.B. 230 Health Law Amendments (Sen. F. Fife) S.B. 235 Towing Amendments (Sen. D. C. Buttars) S.B. 236 Compensation for Executive Director of Department of Health (Sen. P. Knudson) S.B. 237 Military Transformation Authority (Sen. S. Killpack) S.B. 238 Good Samaritan Coverage of Health Providers Charity Care (Sen. M. Madsen) S.C.R. 7 Resolution Concerning Health Care Availability (Sen. G. Bell) Lyle Hillyard Senate Rule Committee Chair Report filed. Senate Journal PAGE INDEX (DAY 1-45) H.B. 1 -- ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 663 Placed on calendar 663 Read the second and third time 664 Signed by the President and returned to the House 664 Action taken by the Governor 1263 H.B. 3 -- MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM ACT AMENDMENTS (G. Snow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 702 Read the second and third time 722 Signed by the President and returned to the House 722 Action taken by the Governor 1263 H.B. 4 -- DIVORCE MEDIATION PROGRAM (B. Ferry) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 763 Assigned to standing committee 780 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 998 Read the second and third time 1391 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1392 H.B. 5 -- PERSON WITH A DISABILITY MOTORCYCLE PARKING (T. Kiser) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 60 Assigned to standing committee 74 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 169 Read the second time 358 Circled 359 Uncircled 399 Read the third time 428 Signed by the President and returned to the House 429 H.B. 6 -- MASTER HIGHWAY DESIGNATION AMENDMENTS (J. Murray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 60 Assigned to standing committee 74 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 169 Read the second time 359 Read the third time 395 Signed by the President and returned to the House 395 H.B. 7 -- INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX - CONTRIBUTIONS FOR EDUCATION (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 230 Assigned to standing committee 254 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 348 Read the second time 398 Read the third time 427 Signed by the President and returned to the House 427 H.B. 8 -- CHILD PROTECTION TEAM MEETINGS (A. Tilton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 74 Assigned to standing committee 96 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 233 Read the second time 360 Read the third time 396 Signed by the President and returned to the House 397 H.B. 9 -- SALES AND USE TAX - AGRICULTURAL EXEMPTION VEHICLE LIMITATION (R. Menlove) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 296 Assigned to standing committee 387 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 502 Read the second time 562 Read the third time 605 Signed by the President and returned to the House 605 H.B. 10 -- EMPLOYMENT SECURITY ACT AMENDMENTS (D. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 74 Assigned to standing committee 96 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 169 Read the second time 356 Read the third time 392 Signed by the President and returned to the House 392 Action taken by the Governor 1684 H.B. 11 -- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES (B. Dee) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 543 Assigned to standing committee 558 Amendments 705 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 709 Read the second time 860 Read the third time 914 Returned to the House 914 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1048 H.B. 12 -- HEALTH CARE ASSISTANTS (R. Lockhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 192 Assigned to standing committee 231 Amendments 390 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 391 Read the third time 503 Transmitted to the House 503 Signed by the President and returned to the House 594 H.B. 13 -- OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING SUNSET AMENDMENT (R. Lockhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 343 Assigned to standing committee 386 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 766 Read the second time 863 Read the third time 916 Signed by the President and returned to the House 916 H.B. 14 -- BOND ELECTION PROCESS AMENDMENTS (F. Hunsaker) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 230 Assigned to standing committee 255 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 348 Read the second time 398 Read the third time 428 Signed by the President and returned to the House 428 H.B. 15 -- REPEAL OF STATE DEBT COLLECTION ADVISORY BOARD (D. Aagard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 96 Assigned to standing committee 120 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 169 Read the second time 357 Read the third time 393 Signed by the President and returned to the House 393 H.B. 16 -- REPEAL OF VEHICLE EQUIPMENT SAFETY COMMISSION (N. Hendrickson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 96 Assigned to standing committee 120 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 204 Read the second time 359 Read the third time 395 Signed by the President and returned to the House 396 H.B. 17 -- MOTION PICTURE INCENTIVE FUND (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 365 Assigned to standing committee 425 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 502 Read the second time 840 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 840 Read the third time 1575 Substituted 1575 1st Sub. H.B. 17 -- MOTION PICTURE INCENTIVE FUND (S. Allen) Returned to the House 1576 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1677 1st Sub. H.B. 18 -- TRANSPORTATION INVESTMENT ACT (R. Lockhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1557 Placed on calendar 1696 , 1736 Read the second time 1744 Circled 1744 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 H.B. 19 -- PROCUREMENT CODE RENUMBERING (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 96 Assigned to standing committee 120 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 169 Read the second time 357 Read the third time 393 Signed by the President and returned to the House 394 H.B. 20 -- CALLING LOCAL SPECIAL ELECTIONS FOR SALES AND USE TAX PURPOSES (S. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 96 Assigned to standing committee 120 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 169 Read the second time 358 Read the third time 394 Signed by the President and returned to the House 395 H.B. 22 -- INTERCOUNTRY ADOPTION ACCREDITATION (R. McGee) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 721 Assigned to standing committee 780 Placed on calendar 1489 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 998 Read the second and third time 1661 , 1673 Placed on calendar 1673 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1673 Reconsideration 1664 Tabled on Secibd Reading Calendar 1664 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1661 , 1673 H.B. 23 -- DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES - WORK EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING PROGRAMS (D. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 230 Assigned to standing committee 255 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 426 Read the second time 555 Circled 555 Uncircled 610 Read the third time 656 Circled 656 Uncircled 832 Signed by the President and returned to the House 832 H.B. 24 -- TRAFFIC CODE AMENDMENTS (J. Dunnigan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 119 Assigned to standing committee 144 Substituted 464 1st Sub. H.B. 24 -- TRAFFIC CODE AMENDMENTS (J. Dunnigan) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 464 Read the second time 560 Read the third time 610 Returned to the House 610 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 562 Lifted from Third Reading Table 600 Signed by the President and returned to the House 720 H.B. 25 -- DIRECT-ENTRY MIDWIFE ACT (J. Biskupski) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 565 Assigned to standing committee 609 Placed on calendar 1385 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1143 Read the second time 1555 Substituted 1555 Circled 1555 Read the second and third time 1708 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1708 1st Sub. H.B. 25 -- MIDWIFE ACT (J. Biskupski) Uncircled 1664 , 1674 , 1707 Circled 1664 , 1674 Reconsideration 1707 H.B. 26 -- CONVEYANCES OF PROPERTY (J. S. Adams) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 96 Assigned to standing committee 120 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 169 Read the second time 356 Read the third time 392 Amendments 392 Returned to the House 393 Signed by the President and returned to the House 498 1st Sub. H.B. 28 -- JUVENILE JUSTICE RECODIFICATION AND REVISIONS (D. Aagard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 163 Assigned to standing committee 192 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 263 Removed from Consent Calendar and placed on Second Reading Calendar 278 Amendments 361 Read the third time 397 Returned to the House 398 Signed by the President and returned to the House 498 Action taken by the Governor 1684 H.B. 29 -- STATE ENGINEER'S POWERS AND DUTIES AMENDMENTS (D. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 424 Assigned to standing committee 460 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 546 Read the second time 841 Read the third time 905 Signed by the President and returned to the House 906 H.B. 30 -- CONSUMER SALES PRACTICES ACT AMENDMENTS (T. Kiser) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 119 Assigned to standing committee 144 Amendments 388 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 390 Read the second time 552 Circled 552 Uncircled 553 Read the third time 600 Circled 601 Uncircled 832 Amendments 832 Returned to the House 833 Recalled 921 Signed by the President and returned to the House 930 H.B. 33 -- ASSISTANCE FOR PEOPLE WITH BLEEDING DISORDERS (D. Litvack) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 459 Assigned to standing committee 499 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 854 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 855 Placed on third Reading Calendar 1388 Read the third time 1388 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1389 H.B. 34 -- EMERGENCY RELATED AMENDMENTS (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 143 Assigned to standing committee 192 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 263 Read the second time 360 Circled 360 Uncircled 362 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 363 Lifted from Third Reading Table 467 Before the Senate 470 Read the third time 470 Signed by the President and returned to the House 471 1st Sub. H.B. 36 -- CHARTER SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION AMENDMENTS (J. Ferrin) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 143 Assigned to standing committee 164 Substituted 462 2nd Sub. H.B. 36 -- CHARTER SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION AMENDMENTS (J. Ferrin) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 464 Read the second time 558 Read the third time 603 Circled 603 Uncircled 605 Returned to the House 606 Signed by the President and returned to the House 702 Action taken by the Governor 992 H.B. 37 -- ADMINISTRATIVE RULES REAUTHORIZATION (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 96 Assigned to standing committee 120 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 169 Read the second time 358 Read the third time 394 Signed by the President and returned to the House 394 1st Sub. H.B. 38 -- WATER LAW - CRIMINAL PENALTIES AMENDMENTS (B. Ferry) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 424 Assigned to standing committee 460 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 546 Read the second time 851 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 851 Placed on Third Reading Calendar 1388 Read the third time 1388 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1388 1st Sub. H.B. 40 -- SUNSET OF TOWNSHIP PROVISION (M. S. Lawrence) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 324 Assigned to standing committee 425 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 502 Read the second time 561 Read the third time 604 Signed by the President and returned to the House 604 1st Sub. H.B. 42 -- MEDICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN (M. Morley) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 721 Assigned to standing committee 780 Placed on calendar 1384 Read the second time 1485 Amendments 1485 Read the third time 1554 Returned to the House 1554 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1677 Returned to the Rules Committee 1298 H.B. 43 -- SCHOOL LAND TRUST PROGRAM FUNDING AMENDMENTS (S. Urquhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 143 Assigned to standing committee 386 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 666 Read the second time 859 Read the third time 914 Circled 914 Uncircled 1075 , 1076 Circled 1075 , 1077 Amendments 1124 Held 1126 Reconsideration 1126 Before the Senate 1127 Circled 1127 Uncircled 1124 , 1127 Returned to the House 1128 Refuse to Recede 1205 Joint Conference Committee appointed 1205 Substituted 1304 4th Sub. H.B. 43 -- SCHOOL LAND TRUST PROGRAM FUNDING AMENDMENTS (S. Urquhart) Concurrence 1304 Returned to the House 1305 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1366 H.B. 44 -- ADDITIONAL STATE RETIREMENT BENEFIT (L. Shurtliff) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 823 Assigned to standing committee 845 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1049 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 2nd Sub. H.B. 45 -- PROPERTY AFFECTED BY ACCESS INTERRUPTION (G. Hughes) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 823 Assigned to standing committee 845 Placed on calendar 1475 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1264 Read the second time 1578 Read the third time 1647 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1648 H.B. 46 -- PUBLIC EDUCATION CAPITAL OUTLAY ACT AMENDMENTS (D. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 517 Assigned to standing committee 557 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 856 Circled 856 Uncircled 1001 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 1002 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 H.B. 47 -- NEW AUTOMOBILE FRANCHISE ACT AMENDMENTS (S. Urquhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 498 Assigned to standing committee 509 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 856 Read the third time 912 Signed by the President and returned to the House 912 H.B. 48 -- MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION AND SAFETY INSPECTION AMENDMENTS (B. Daw) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 230 Assigned to standing committee 255 Returned to the Rules Committee 1266 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 1st Sub. H.B. 49 -- BICYCLE SAFETY PROVISIONS (R. McGee) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 556 Assigned to standing committee 995 Substituted 1143 2nd Sub. H.B. 49 -- BICYCLE SAFETY PROVISIONS (R. McGee) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1143 Read the second time 1469 Circled 1470 Read the second and third time 1484 Returned to the House 1484 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1570 H.B. 51 -- ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENTITIES (J. Murray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 163 Assigned to standing committee 192 Amendments 257 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 263 Read the second time 360 Read the third time 397 Circled 397 Uncircled 429 Amendments 430 Transmitted to the House 431 Signed by the President and returned to the House 507 H.B. 52 -- FIRE PREVENTION AMENDMENTS (J. Murray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 119 Assigned to standing committee 144 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 233 Read the second time 359 Read the third time 396 Signed by the President and returned to the House 396 H.B. 53 -- TAX TREATMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY (L. Shurtliff) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 296 Assigned to standing committee 387 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 502 Read the second time 563 Read the third time 606 Signed by the President and returned to the House 606 H.B. 54 -- CRIMINAL APPEAL AMENDMENTS (S. Wyatt) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 230 Assigned to standing committee 254 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 348 Read the second time 400 Read the third time 429 Signed by the President and returned to the House 429 H.B. 55 -- DRUG OFFENSE PENALTY ENHANCEMENTS (B. Dee) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 230 Assigned to standing committee 254 Amendments 546 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 546 Read the second time 852 Read the third time 906 Recalled 1144 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1048 , 1291 1st Sub. H.B. 56 -- DIVORCE TASK FORCE (P. Wallace) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 993 Assigned to standing committee 1067 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1202 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 1st Sub. H.B. 57 -- TOURISM TASK FORCE (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1049 Assigned to standing committee 1068 Placed on calendar 1696 , 1736 Amendments 1744 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1296 Read the second and third time 1744 Returned to the House 1746 H.B. 59 -- DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ENHANCEMENT (C. Moss) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 459 Assigned to standing committee 499 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 858 Read the third time 913 Signed by the President and returned to the House 913 H.B. 60 -- INSURANCE LICENSING AMENDMENTS (J. Dunnigan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 253 Assigned to standing committee 296 Amendments 500 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 502 Read the second time 561 Read the third time 604 Circled 604 Uncircled 606 Returned to the House 607 Signed by the President and returned to the House 702 1st Sub. H.B. 62 -- AMENDMENTS TO INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES FOR MENTALLY RETARDED (R. Lockhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1049 Assigned to standing committee 1067 Placed on calendar 1384 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1202 Read the second time 1472 Read the third time 1551 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1551 1st Sub. H.B. 63 -- SCHOOL DISTRICT AMENDMENTS (D. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 993 Assigned to standing committee 1067 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1202 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 H.B. 64 -- CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR PERSONAL CARE ATTENDANTS (F. Hunsaker) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 459 Assigned to standing committee 499 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 858 Read the third time 913 Signed by the President and returned to the House 914 H.B. 65 -- DRIVER LICENSE AND COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSE AMENDMENTS (D. Bowman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 517 Assigned to standing committee 557 Amendments 707 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 709 Read the second time 860 Circled 861 Uncircled 1078 Read the third time 1357 Returned to the House 1358 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 1078 Placed on Third Reading Calendar 1290 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1476 H.B. 66 -- NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN AMENDMENTS (J. Ferrin) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 459 Assigned to standing committee 499 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 855 Read the third time 907 Signed by the President and returned to the House 907 1st Sub. H.B. 67 -- ABANDONED VEHICLES AMENDMENTS (J. Gowans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 459 Assigned to standing committee 499 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 709 Read the second time 861 Circled 862 Uncircled 1131 Read the third time 1197 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1197 H.B. 68 -- MOTOR VEHICLE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION AMENDMENTS (P. Ray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 508 Assigned to standing committee 557 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 709 Read the second time 862 Read the third time 915 Circled 915 Uncircled 917 Signed by the President and returned to the House 918 H.B. 69 -- FEDERAL HEALTH CARE TAX CREDIT PROGRAM ACT (C. Oda) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 253 Assigned to standing committee 297 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 426 Read the second time 554 Read the third time 602 Signed by the President and returned to the House 602 H.B. 70 -- HEALTH DISCOUNT PROGRAM CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT (J. Dunnigan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 648 Assigned to standing committee 665 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 767 Read the third time 1049 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1050 H.B. 71 -- LICENSING OF ESTHETICIANS AND NAIL TECHNICIANS (J. Fisher) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 498 Assigned to standing committee 508 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 766 Read the second time 863 Read the third time 916 Amendments 916 Before the Senate 1066 Placed on calendar 1066 Signed by the President and returned to the House 917 , 1067 2nd Sub. H.B. 74 -- TUITION PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS SEEKING TEACHER LICENSURE IN DISABILITY OR SPECIAL EDUCATION (R. Menlove) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 648 Assigned to standing committee 664 Amendments 765 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 766 Read the second time 1209 Read the third time 1272 Returned to the House 1273 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1407 H.B. 75 -- GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT TASK FORCE (D. Aagard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 343 Assigned to standing committee 386 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 502 Read the second time 562 Read the third time 1678 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 562 Placed on calendar 1675 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1678 H.B. 76 -- HABITUAL VIOLENT OFFENDERS AMENDMENTS (P. Ray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 508 Assigned to standing committee 557 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 828 Read the third time 1051 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1052 H.B. 77 -- PROVISIONS FOR EMANCIPATION OF A MINOR (R. McGee) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1294 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 1st Sub. H.B. 78 -- CORPORATE FRANCHISE AND INCOME TAX AMENDMENTS (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 721 Assigned to standing committee 781 Placed on calendar 1696 Read the second and third time 1706 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1707 Returned to the Rules Committee 1268 H.B. 79 -- PROVISION OF SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES (R. Lockhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 721 Assigned to standing committee 994 Placed on calendar 1384 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1143 Read the second time 1472 Circled 1473 Uncircled 1480 Amendments 1480 Read the third time 1552 Returned to the House 1552 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1570 H.B. 80 -- SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES (R. Lockhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 922 Assigned to standing committee 995 Placed on calendar 1384 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1143 Read the second time 1475 Circled 1475 Uncircled 1483 Read the third time 1552 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1553 1st Sub. H.B. 83 -- WEIGHTS AND MEASURES AMENDMENTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 977 Assigned to standing committee 995 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1074 Read the third time 1268 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1268 1st Sub. H.B. 84 -- READING REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENT ADVANCEMENT (K. Morgan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1194 Placed on calendar 1696 , 1736 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 H.B. 85 -- HEALTH INSURANCE HIGH RISK POOL - ELIGIBILITY AMENDMENTS (D. Litvack) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1066 Assigned to standing committee 1140 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1296 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 H.B. 86 -- UTAH COLLEGE OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGY AMENDMENTS (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 922 Assigned to standing committee 995 Placed on calendar 1474 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1143 Read the second time 1558 Read the third time 1642 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1643 1st Sub. H.B. 87 -- CLAIMS AGAINST A COUNTY (S. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1194 Placed on calendar 1637 Read the second and third time 1676 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1677 H.B. 89 -- PRESUMPTION OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR ABUSE OR NEGLECT (L. Christensen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 648 Assigned to standing committee 665 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 828 Read the second time 1275 Circled 1275 Uncircled 1369 Read the third time 1463 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1464 H.B. 90 -- SEARCH AND RESCUE ADVISORY BOARD - AMENDMENTS (J. S. Adams) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 424 Assigned to standing committee 460 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 653 Read the third time 829 Signed by the President and returned to the House 829 H.B. 91 -- LICENSE PLATE FOR DISABLED VETERANS (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 459 Assigned to standing committee 499 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 857 Read the third time 1201 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 857 Placed on Third Reading Calendar 1197 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1201 1st Sub. H.B. 93 -- EMISSION INSPECTION AMENDMENTS (K. Gibson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 594 Assigned to standing committee 610 Amendments 825 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 828 Read the second time 934 Substituted 934 2nd Sub. H.B. 93 -- EMISSION INSPECTION AMENDMENTS (K. Gibson) Circled 934 Uncircled 1212 Amendments 1212 Read the third time 1274 Uncircled 1385 Amendments 1385 Returned to the House 1387 Reconsideration 1360 Placed on calendar 1360 Circled 1360 Failed 1274 Returned to the House for filing 1274 Held 1275 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1562 H.B. 95 -- SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION AMENDMENTS (M. S. Lawrence) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 763 Assigned to standing committee 780 Placed on calendar 1696 , 1736 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1073 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 1st Sub. H.B. 96 -- AMENDMENTS RELATING TO CLEAN FUELS AND VEHICLES USING CLEAN FUELS (F. Hunsaker) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1367 Placed on calendar 1683 Read the second and third time 1730 Amendments 1731 Returned to the House 1733 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1750 H.B. 98 -- OFFENSES COMMITTED AGAINST CORRECTIONAL AND PEACE OFFICERS (C. Oda) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 763 Assigned to standing committee 781 Placed on calendar 1489 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1073 Read the second and third time 1662 Amendments 1662 Returned to the House 1663 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1682 H.B. 102 -- HIGHER EDUCATION SAVINGS INCENTIVE PROGRAM AMENDMENTS (S. Wyatt) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 922 Assigned to standing committee 995 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1143 Read the second time 1400 Read the third time 1465 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1465 1st Sub. H.B. 103 -- STUDENT HOUSING BUILT BY HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS (S. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1291 Placed on calendar 1489 Read the second and third time 1659 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1659 H.B. 104 -- SPYWARE CONTROL ACT REVISIONS (S. Urquhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 922 Assigned to standing committee 995 Placed on calendar 1489 Read the second time 1665 Circled 1665 Uncircled 1699 Substituted 1699 Returned to the Rules Committee 1268 2nd Sub. H.B. 104 -- SPYWARE CONTROL ACT REVISIONS (S. Urquhart) Circled 1699 Uncircled 1727 Read the second and third time 1727 Returned to the House 1727 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1750 1st Sub. H.B. 105 -- CONSTRUCTION FILING AMENDMENTS (M. Morley) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 922 Assigned to standing committee 995 Amendments 1203 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1203 Read the third time 1463 Returned to the House 1463 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1562 H.B. 107 -- AMENDMENTS TO TAXES, FEES, OR CHARGES (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1066 Assigned to standing committee 1140 Placed on calendar 1384 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1264 Read the second time 1475 Read the third time 1552 Circled 1552 Uncircled 1572 Amendments 1573 Returned to the House 1575 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1677 H.B. 109 -- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY GOVERNANCE AMENDMENTS (D. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1123 Assigned to standing committee 1139 Amendments 1294 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1296 Read the second and third time 1375 Returned to the House 1376 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1562 1st Sub. H.B. 113 -- GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY CHANGES (K. Holdaway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1049 Assigned to standing committee 1067 Placed on calendar 1489 Read the second and third time 1665 Amendments 1665 Returned to the House 1666 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1682 Returned to the Rules Committee 1298 H.B. 114 -- CHILDREN'S HEALTH CARE COVERAGE AMENDMENTS (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1294 Placed on calendar 1690 Read the second and third time 1698 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1698 1st Sub. H.B. 115 -- UTAH CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION BOARD (P. Ray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1291 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 H.B. 116 -- PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND AMENDMENTS (D. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1049 Assigned to standing committee 1068 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1264 Read the second and third time 1390 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1391 H.B. 118 -- REVISE UTILITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1736 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 H.B. 119 -- NAVAJO TRUST FUND AMENDMENTS (B. King) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1263 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 H.B. 121 -- PROPERTY EXEMPT FROM EXECUTION (J. Dunnigan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 844 Assigned to standing committee 994 Amendments 1141 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1143 Read the second time 1469 Circled 1469 Uncircled 1483 Substituted 1483 1st Sub. H.B. 121 -- PROPERTY EXEMPT FROM EXECUTION (J. Dunnigan) Uncircled 1490 Read the third time 1554 Circled 1483 , 1554 Uncircled 1571 Amendments 1572 Returned to the House 1572 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1677 H.B. 124 -- ENROLLMENT GROWTH PROGRAM AMENDMENTS (B. Last) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1194 Placed on calendar 1475 Read the second time 1563 Read the third time 1643 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1644 H.B. 126 -- AMENDMENTS TO FACILITIES WITH REGIONAL IMPACT (G. Hughes) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1557 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 H.B. 128 -- COMPENSATION OF EXECUTIVE OFFICERS (L. Christensen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1066 Assigned to standing committee 1139 Placed on calendar 1384 Amendments 1295 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1296 Read the second time 1470 Circled 1471 Uncircled 1567 Amendments 1567 Read the third time 1645 Returned to the House 1646 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1682 H.B. 129 -- SCHOOL UNIFORMS (C. Frank) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1408 Placed on calendar 1696 , 1736 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 H.B. 132 -- INTERNET CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN (T. Cosgrove) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1356 Placed on calendar 1384 Read the second and third time 1393 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1394 H.B. 135 -- IMPLEMENTING FEDERAL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS (M. Dayton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 780 Assigned to standing committee 845 Placed on calendar 1384 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 998 Read the second time 1472 Read the third time 1551 Circled 1551 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 H.B. 136 -- CHARTER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT (J. Ferrin) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 922 Assigned to standing committee 995 Placed on calendar 1637 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1143 Read the second and third time 1673 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1674 H.B. 138 -- NONRESIDENT TUITION FOR HIGHER EDUCATION AMENDMENTS (M. S. Lawrence) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1489 Read the second and third time 1660 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1660 H.B. 139 -- LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD AMENDMENTS (M. Dayton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 663 Assigned to standing committee 721 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 998 Read the third time 1195 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1196 H.B. 140 -- INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX CONTRIBUTION FOR COMMUNITY SPAY AND NEUTER PROGRAMS (M. Noel) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1356 Placed on calendar 1683 Read the second and third time 1729 Failed 1729 Returned to the House for filing 1729 H.B. 142 -- ISSUES SUBMITTED TO VOTERS (G. Hughes) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 930 Assigned to standing committee 995 Placed on calendar 1637 Read the second time 1675 Circled 1675 Uncircled 1678 Amendments 1678 Read the second and third time 1680 Returned to the House 1681 Returned to the Rules Committee 1298 H.B. 143 -- NATIONAL GUARD AMENDMENTS (E. Hutchings) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 663 Assigned to standing committee 721 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 848 Read the second time 1276 Read the third time 1358 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1358 H.B. 145 -- AMENDMENTS TO HEARING AND SPEECH IMPAIRED TELECOMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM (B. Goodfellow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 780 Assigned to standing committee 845 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 998 Read the third time 1196 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1196 H.B. 147 -- PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION FOR VETERANS (G. Hughes) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1489 Read the second time 1667 Circled 1667 Uncircled 1674 Read the second and third time 1674 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1674 H.B. 148 -- SCHOOL TRUANCY AMENDMENTS (E. Hutchings) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1194 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 H.B. 149 -- VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER INSPECTORS (C. Frank) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 763 Assigned to standing committee 781 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 923 Read the third time 1124 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1124 H.B. 150 -- WATER RIGHTS FEES (J. Gowans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 609 Assigned to standing committee 665 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 827 Read the second time 1215 Read the third time 1274 Circled 1274 Uncircled 1289 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1290 3rd Sub. H.B. 151 -- SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCILS (J. Dougall) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1066 Assigned to standing committee 1140 Returned to the Rules Committee 1298 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 H.B. 154 -- SCHOOL AND INSTITUTIONAL TRUST LANDS AMENDMENTS (E. Hutchings) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 663 Assigned to standing committee 721 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 998 Read the second time 1400 Read the third time 1465 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1466 1st Sub. H.B. 155 -- AGRICULTURAL COOP AMENDMENTS (C. Buttars) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 618 Assigned to standing committee 665 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 827 Read the second time 1216 Read the third time 1274 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1275 H.B. 156 -- DAIRY PROMOTION ACT AMENDMENTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 609 Assigned to standing committee 665 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 827 Read the second time 1216 Read the third time 1275 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1275 H.B. 157 -- WATER ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES AND PENALTIES (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 424 Assigned to standing committee 460 Amendments 545 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 546 Read the second time 851 Amendments 851 Returned to the House 1390 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 852 Placed on third Reading Calendar 1388 Read the third time 1389 Amendments 1389 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1562 1st Sub. H.B. 159 -- MOTOR ASSISTED SCOOTER AND MINI-MOTORCYCLE AMENDMENTS (B. Dee) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 498 Assigned to standing committee 509 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 857 Read the third time 912 Signed by the President and returned to the House 913 H.B. 160 -- WILDLIFE LICENSE AGENTS AMENDMENTS (J. Fisher) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 253 Assigned to standing committee 296 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 349 Read the third time 465 Signed by the President and returned to the House 466 H.B. 162 -- MUNICIPAL ABATEMENT OF WEEDS AND OTHER NEGLECTED ITEMS ON PROPERTY (M. Morley) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 163 Assigned to standing committee 193 Amendments 349 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 349 Read the third time 466 Returned to the House 466 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 608 H.B. 163 -- GARNISHMENT FEES (S. Mascaro) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1049 Assigned to standing committee 1067 Returned to the Rules Committee 1268 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 H.B. 164 -- REPEAL OF UTAH PERSONAL INTRODUCTION SERVICES PROTECTION ACT (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 192 Assigned to standing committee 230 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 390 Read the second time 552 Read the third time 600 Signed by the President and returned to the House 600 H.B. 165 -- UTAH COMMISSION ON AGING (P. Jones) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 318 Assigned to standing committee 387 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 502 Read the second time 562 Circled 562 Uncircled 1077 Returned to the House 1292 , 1384 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 1078 Placed on calendar 1367 Read the third time 1368 Circled 1368 Uncircled 1377 Amendments 1377 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1562 Read the first and second time and placed on the Third Reading Table 1356 H.B. 168 -- COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT UNIT AMENDMENTS (J. Gowans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 318 Assigned to standing committee 387 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 464 Read the second time 559 Read the third time 603 Signed by the President and returned to the House 603 H.B. 170 -- EXTENSION OF UTAH LOW-INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDITS (S. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 192 Assigned to standing committee 231 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 348 Read the second time 399 Read the third time 428 Signed by the President and returned to the House 428 H.B. 171 -- CALCULATION OF MINING SEVERANCE TAX ON BERYLLIUM (R. Wheeler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 296 Assigned to standing committee 387 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 502 Read the second time 839 Read the third time 904 Signed by the President and returned to the House 905 H.B. 172 -- NOTARY PUBLIC AMENDMENTS (L. Shurtliff) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 386 Assigned to standing committee 425 Amendments 764 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 766 Read the second time 864 Failed 864 Filed 864 H.B. 173 -- STATE EMPLOYEE AMENDMENTS (A. Hardy) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 215 Assigned to standing committee 231 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 597 Read the third time 768 Signed by the President and returned to the House 768 3rd Sub. H.B. 174 -- CHILD PROTECTION REGISTRY AMENDMENTS (J. Dougall) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1066 Assigned to standing committee 1140 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1264 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 H.B. 176 -- REVISOR'S STATUTE (R. Lockhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 74 Assigned to standing committee 97 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 146 Read the second time 355 Read the third time 391 Signed by the President and returned to the House 392 H.B. 177 -- WILDLIFE LICENSE REFUND AMENDMENTS (M. Dayton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 192 Assigned to standing committee 231 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 349 Read the third time 466 Signed by the President and returned to the House 467 H.B. 179 -- UTAH VENTURE CAPITAL ENHANCEMENT ACT AMENDMENTS (P. Wallace) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 192 Assigned to standing committee 231 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 426 Read the second time 558 Read the third time 602 Signed by the President and returned to the House 602 Action taken by the Governor 1684 H.B. 180 -- RETIREMENT OFFICE AMENDMENTS (A. Hardy) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 215 Assigned to standing committee 231 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 597 Read the second time 854 Uncircled 920 Substituted 920 Read the third time 907 Circled 907 1st Sub. H.B. 180 -- RETIREMENT OFFICE AMENDMENTS (A. Hardy) Circled 920 Uncircled 1077 Returned to the House 1077 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1204 H.B. 181 -- DUPLICATE WILDLIFE LICENSING AMENDMENTS (M. Dayton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 192 Assigned to standing committee 231 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 349 Read the third time 467 Signed by the President and returned to the House 467 1st Sub. H.B. 182 -- HISTORICAL LIVESTOCK TRAILS (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 318 Assigned to standing committee 387 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 464 Read the second time 560 Read the third time 603 Circled 604 Uncircled 604 Signed by the President and returned to the House 605 H.B. 183 -- VERIFICATION OF ELIGIBILITY FOR FEE WAIVERS (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 253 Assigned to standing committee 296 Amendments 595 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 597 Read the second time 853 Read the third time 906 Returned to the House 907 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1048 1st Sub. H.B. 184 -- CRIME VICTIMS - CHANGE OF LOCKS ON RENTAL PROPERTY (L. Shurtliff) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 993 Assigned to standing committee 1067 Placed on calendar 1475 Read the second time 1562 Amendments 1563 Read the third time 1643 Returned to the House 1643 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1677 Returned to the Rules Committee 1268 H.B. 185 -- UTAH COMPUTER CRIMES ACT AMENDMENTS (B. Daw) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 163 Assigned to standing committee 193 Amendments 262 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 263 Read the second time 361 Read the third time 397 Returned to the House 397 Signed by the President and returned to the House 498 H.B. 186 -- CONSUMER PROTECTION AMENDMENTS (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 163 Assigned to standing committee 192 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 390 Read the second time 553 Amendments 553 Read the third time 601 Returned to the House 601 Signed by the President and returned to the House 702 H.B. 188 -- BEGINNING TEACHER ENHANCEMENTS (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 648 Assigned to standing committee 664 Substituted 766 1st Sub. H.B. 188 -- APPROPRIATION FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION JOB ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM (B. Johnson) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 766 Read for the secondtime 766 Read the second time 1209 Substituted 1210 2nd Sub. H.B. 188 -- PUBLIC EDUCATION JOB ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM (B. Johnson) Read the third time 1273 Returned to the House 1406 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 1273 Placed on Third Reading Calendar 1405 Before the Senate 1405 Amendments 1405 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1562 1st Sub. H.B. 190 -- INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX - ELECTRONIC FILING REQUIREMENTS (S. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 296 Assigned to standing committee 387 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 502 Read the second time 839 Read the third time 905 Signed by the President and returned to the House 905 H.B. 191 -- CAPTIVE INSURANCE LAW AMENDMENTS (J. Dunnigan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 296 Assigned to standing committee 386 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 766 Read the second time 1208 Read the third time 1269 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1269 H.B. 195 -- INSURANCE LAW AMENDMENTS (J. Dunnigan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 253 Assigned to standing committee 296 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 502 Read the third time 653 Signed by the President and returned to the House 654 H.B. 198 -- NATUROPATHIC FORMULARY PEER COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS (J. Ferrin) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 324 Assigned to standing committee 425 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 855 Read the third time 909 Signed by the President and returned to the House 909 1st Sub. H.B. 200 -- INSURANCE LAW REVISIONS (J. Dunnigan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 556 Assigned to standing committee 609 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 998 Read the second time 1396 Amendments 1396 Read the third time 1464 Returned to the House 1465 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1562 H.B. 201 -- LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES LAW AMENDMENTS (J. Dunnigan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 318 Assigned to standing committee 386 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 766 Read the second time 1209 Read the third time 1272 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1272 2nd Sub. H.B. 202 -- REVISIONS TO CHILD WELFARE (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1194 Substituted 1697 3rd Sub. H.B. 202 -- REVISIONS TO CHILD WELFARE (W. Harper) Placed on calendar 1697 , 1736 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 H.B. 203 -- AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY BOARD (M. Noel) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 508 Assigned to standing committee 557 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 709 Read the second time 860 Read the third time 915 Signed by the President and returned to the House 915 1st Sub. H.B. 204 -- STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS AMENDMENTS (D. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 977 Assigned to standing committee 995 Returned to the Rules Committee 1268 Placed on calendar 1736 Returned to the Rules Committee 1357 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 H.B. 206 -- CHARTER SCHOOL REPORTING (C. Moss) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1049 Assigned to standing committee 1067 Placed on calendar 1384 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1202 Read the second time 1485 Read the third time 1553 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1554 H.B. 208 -- UNCLAIMED PROPERTY AMENDMENTS (P. Ray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 609 Assigned to standing committee 665 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 828 Read the third time 1052 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1052 H.B. 209 -- ADMINISTRATIVE RULES - IMPACT ON SMALL BUSINESSES (G. Hughes) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 663 Assigned to standing committee 721 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 848 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 1st Sub. H.B. 211 -- INTEGRITY OF ELECTION RESULTS AMENDMENTS (J. Dougall) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 977 Assigned to standing committee 995 Placed on calendar 1475 Read the second time 1566 Read the third time 1644 , 1677 Circled 1644 , 1678 Uncircled 1648 , 1687 Amendments 1648 , 1687 Returned to the House 1656 Reconsideration 1664 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1688 Returned to the Rules Committee 1298 H.B. 212 -- TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS BY DIPLOMATS (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 517 Assigned to standing committee 557 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 709 Read the second time 862 Read the third time 915 Circled 915 Uncircled 918 Signed by the President and returned to the House 918 H.B. 213 -- UNUSED SICK LEAVE AT RETIREMENT AMENDMENTS (D. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 763 Assigned to standing committee 780 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1143 Read the second and third time 1374 Amendments 1374 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1375 Action taken by the Governor 1684 H.B. 214 -- EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AND OPEN GOVERNMENT (D. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 721 Assigned to standing committee 780 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1073 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 H.B. 215 -- PROPERTY TRACKING AMENDMENTS (P. Ray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 609 Assigned to standing committee 665 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 828 Read the third time 1052 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1053 H.B. 216 -- GLOBAL POSITIONING REFERENCE NETWORK (K. Holdaway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1049 Assigned to standing committee 1067 Placed on calendar 1384 Read the second and third time 1392 Amendments 1392 Returned to the House 1393 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1562 Returned to the Rules Committee 1298 H.B. 217 -- PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMENT - EXEMPTION OF CERTAIN EMPLOYEES (D. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 823 Assigned to standing committee 846 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1049 Read the second time 1376 Read the third time 1464 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1464 H.B. 218 -- SECOND DISTRICT JUVENILE JUDGE (J. S. Adams) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 508 Assigned to standing committee 557 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 828 Read the second time 1275 Circled 1276 Uncircled 1276 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 1276 Read the third time 1576 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1576 H.B. 220 -- SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION FOR TEXTBOOKS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION (D. Bourdeaux) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 721 Assigned to standing committee 781 Returned to the Rules Committee 1268 Enacting Clause Stricken 1752 H.B. 221 -- ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION HARASSMENT (J. Dougall) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 508 Assigned to standing committee 557 Amendments 708 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 709 Read the second time 863 Read the third time 915 Returned to the House 916 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1048 H.B. 222 -- PILOT PROGRAM REPEAL CLEAN-UP (R. Romero) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 424 Assigned to standing committee 460 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 653 Read the third time 829 Signed by the President and returned to the House 829 H.B. 223 -- AMENDMENTS TO DRIVER LICENSE AND IDENTIFICATION CARDS (C. Oda) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 844 Assigned to standing committee 994 Placed on calendar 1384 Amendments 1072 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1073 Read the second time 1471 Read the third time 1550 Returned to the House 1550 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1570 H.B. 224 -- PERMANENT COMMUNITY IMPACT FUND - BOARD MEMBERSHIP (J. Mathis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 648 Assigned to standing committee 665 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 766 Read the second time 1211 Read the third time 1273 Returned to the House 1273 H.B. 225 -- BOAT REGISTRATION FEE (B. Goodfellow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 780 Assigned to standing committee 845 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1073 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 H.B. 226 -- GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT ACT REQUIREMENTS REGARDING ANIMAL IDENTIFICATION PROGRAM (C. Buttars) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 780 Assigned to standing committee 845 Placed on calendar 1489 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1296 Read the second and third time 1666 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1667 H.B. 230 -- RECYCLING OF WASTE TIRES (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 977 Assigned to standing committee 995 Placed on calendar 1475 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1073 Read the second time 1579 Read the third time 1658 H.B. 231 -- SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES (M. Noel) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1049 Assigned to standing committee 1067 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1202 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 H.B. 233 -- ADOPTION LAW REVISIONS (R. McGee) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 993 Assigned to standing committee 1067 Placed on calendar 1736 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1202 Read the second and third time 1743 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1743 H.B. 234 -- TELEPHONE SURCHARGE FOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAMS AT PRISON (B. Goodfellow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 922 Assigned to standing committee 995 Placed on calendar 1384 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1202 Read the second time 1394 Substituted 1394 1st Sub. H.B. 234 -- TELEPHONE SURCHARGE FOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAMS AT PRISON (B. Goodfellow) Read the second and third time 1394 Returned to the House 1395 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1562 1st Sub. H.B. 235 -- INSURANCE ARBITRATION AMENDMENTS (S. Urquhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1049 Assigned to standing committee 1067 Placed on calendar 1683 Read the second time 1730 Circled 1730 Uncircled 1734 Read the second and third time 1734 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1735 Returned to the Rules Committee 1268 H.B. 236 -- HEALTH INSURANCE LAW AMENDMENTS (J. Dunnigan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 780 Assigned to standing committee 845 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 998 Read the second time 1470 Read the third time 1549 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1549 H.B. 238 -- UTAH TECHNOLOGY COMMISSION MEMBERSHIP (J. Dougall) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 780 Assigned to standing committee 845 Placed on calendar 1696 , 1736 Returned to the Rules Committee 1298 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 H.B. 240 -- DISASTER LOAN PROGRAM (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 277 Placed on calendar 277 Read the second and third time 277 Signed by the President and returned to the House 278 Action taken by the Governor 385 H.B. 241 -- VETERANS NURSING HOME (D. G. Buxton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1291 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 H.B. 242 -- CRIMINAL PENALTY FOR ANIMAL CRUELTY (S. Wyatt) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1294 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 H.B. 243 -- REPEAL OF GERIATRIC CARE MANAGER (R. Lockhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 977 Assigned to standing committee 995 Placed on calendar 1474 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1143 Read the second time 1558 Read the third time 1642 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1642 H.B. 246 -- WASTE FEES AMENDMENTS (S. Urquhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1373 Placed on calendar 1475 Read the second time 1564 Amendments 1564 Failed 1565 Returned to the House for filing 1566 1st Sub. H.B. 247 -- CREDIT OR REFUND FOR TAX PAID ON CIGARETTE OR TOBACCO PRODUCT DESTROYED OR RETURNED TO THE MANUFACTURER (E. Hutchings) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1367 Placed on calendar 1475 Read the second time 1571 Read the third time 1646 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1647 H.B. 249 -- CARSON SMITH SPECIAL NEEDS SCHOLARSHIPS (M. Newbold) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1066 Assigned to standing committee 1140 Placed on calendar 1384 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1264 Read the second time 1405 Circled 1405 Uncircled 1406 Read the second and third time 1406 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1407 H.B. 250 -- CAPITOL COMPLEX SPACE (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 922 Assigned to standing committee 995 Placed on calendar 1475 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1296 Read the second time 1564 Read the third time 1644 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1644 H.B. 255 -- INVESTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION ENDOWMENT FUNDS (D. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1475 Read the second time 1562 Circled 1562 Uncircled 1566 Amendments 1566 Read the third time 1645 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1645 2nd Sub. H.B. 256 -- LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY (A. Hardy) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1462 Placed on calendar 1489 Read the second time 1659 Amendments 1659 Circled 1660 Uncircled 1661 Read the second and third time 1661 Returned to the House 1662 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1682 H.B. 259 -- ADOPTION AMENDMENTS (A. Hardy) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1139 Placed on calendar 1637 Read the second and third time 1724 Amendments 1724 Returned to the House 1725 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1750 2nd Sub. H.B. 260 -- AMENDMENTS RELATED TO PORNOGRAPHIC AND HARMFUL MATERIALS (J. Dougall) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1367 Placed on calendar 1489 Read the second time 1579 Substituted 1579 3rd Sub. H.B. 260 -- AMENDMENTS RELATED TO PORNOGRAPHIC AND HARMFUL MATERIALS (J. Dougall) Amendments 1579 Circled 1580 Uncircled 1722 Read the second and third time 1723 Amendments 1723 Returned to the House 1724 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1750 1st Sub. H.B. 261 -- MOTORBOAT LIABILITY INSURANCE AMENDMENTS (K. Gibson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1205 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 3rd Sub. H.B. 263 -- INSURERS REHABILITATION AND LIQUIDATION (J. Dougall) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1557 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 2nd Sub. H.B. 264 -- STATE LAND USE MANAGEMENT PLANS AMENDMENTS (M. Noel) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1373 Placed on calendar 1475 Read the second time 1568 Read the third time 1646 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1646 H.B. 266 -- CHANGES TO QUALITY GROWTH COMMISSION (C. Buttars) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1123 Assigned to standing committee 1139 Placed on calendar 1475 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1296 Read the second time 1578 Read the third time 1657 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1658 H.B. 268 -- DRUG UTILIZATION REVIEW COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS (R. Lockhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1408 Placed on calendar 1683 Read the second and third time 1734 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1734 H.B. 269 -- SALES MARKETING REQUIREMENTS (M. Noel) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 993 Assigned to standing committee 1067 Substituted 1696 Returned to the Rules Committee 1268 1st Sub. H.B. 269 -- SALES MARKETING REQUIREMENTS (M. Noel) Placed on calendar 1736 Read the second and third time 1741 Amendments 1741 Failed 1741 Returned to the House for filing 1742 H.B. 270 -- TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURES (M. Noel) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 922 Assigned to standing committee 996 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1073 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 H.B. 272 -- PATIENT ACCESS TO PROVIDERS AND CONTRACTING AMENDMENTS (R. Lockhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1557 Placed on calendar 1696 , 1736 Read the second and third time 1746 Failed 1747 Returned to the House for filing 1747 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 H.B. 273 -- REAL ESTATE AND MECHANICS LIENS - SECURITY ALTERNATIVES (M. Morley) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 993 Assigned to standing committee 1067 Placed on calendar 1489 Read the second time 1662 Circled 1662 Uncircled 1664 Read the second and third time 1664 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1664 Returned to the Rules Committee 1268 H.B. 275 -- BUSINESS ENTITY AMENDMENTS (R. Romero) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1194 Placed on calendar 1475 Read the second time 1567 Circled 1567 Uncircled 1576 Amendments 1576 Read the third time 1647 Returned to the House 1647 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1682 H.B. 276 -- DIVISION OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND TECHNICAL SERVICES AMENDMENTS (C. Oda) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 844 Assigned to standing committee 994 Placed on calendar 1683 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1073 Read the second and third time 1733 Amendments 1733 Returned to the House 1734 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1750 H.B. 279 -- CLINICAL COUNSELOR - TITLE CHANGE (L. Fowlke) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 663 Assigned to standing committee 721 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 849 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1053 H.B. 280 -- JOINT CUSTODY AMENDMENTS (L. Christensen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1384 Read the second time 1484 Amendments 1484 Read the third time 1553 Returned to the House 1553 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1677 H.B. 283 -- REAL ESTATE AMENDMENTS (G. Snow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 721 Assigned to standing committee 780 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 998 Read the third time 1195 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1195 H.B. 287 -- REVENUE BONDS AND CAPITAL FACILITIES AUTHORIZATIONS (D. G. Buxton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1066 Assigned to standing committee 1140 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1264 Read the second and third time 1390 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1390 H.B. 288 -- EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION AMENDMENTS (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1570 Placed on calendar 1683 Read the second and third time 1685 Amendments 1685 Returned to the House 1687 , 1748 Refuse to Recede 1738 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 1st Sub. H.B. 291 -- CAPITOL PRESERVATION BOARD MODIFICATIONS (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1557 Placed on calendar 1696 , 1736 Read the second time 1741 Circled 1741 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 H.B. 292 -- COMMISSION ON RACIAL AND ETHNIC FAIRNESS (D. Bourdeaux) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1367 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 H.B. 297 -- AGGRAVATED MURDER AMENDMENTS (S. Wyatt) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1139 Placed on calendar 1474 Read the second time 1558 Read the third time 1642 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1642 H.B. 299 -- MOTOR VEHICLE BUSINESS LICENSING AMENDMENTS (P. Ray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1356 Placed on calendar 1637 Read the second and third time 1676 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1676 H.B. 301 -- SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS III (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1408 Placed on calendar 1408 Read the second time 1408 Circled 1408 Uncircled 1477 Amendments 1477 Read the second and third time 1480 Returned to the House 1480 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1556 , 1706 H.B. 303 -- SHELTER HEARING AMENDMENTS (E. Hutchings) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1263 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 H.B. 306 -- AMENDMENT REGARDING CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES (C. Oda) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1139 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 3rd Sub. H.B. 308 -- ARCHEOLOGICAL RESOURCES AMENDMENTS (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1194 Amendments 1683 , 1725 Placed on calendar 1683 Read the second and third time 1725 Returned to the House 1726 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1750 H.B. 309 -- MUNICIPAL BUDGET AMENDMENTS (M. Walker) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1384 Read the second time 1471 Read the third time 1550 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1551 H.B. 311 -- CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE LAW AMENDMENTS (B. Dee) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1139 Placed on calendar 1475 Read the second time 1569 Read the third time 1646 Circled 1646 Uncircled 1656 Amendments 1656 Returned to the House 1657 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1682 2nd Sub. H.B. 313 -- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION (K. Holdaway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1408 Placed on calendar 1637 , 1685 Read the second and third time 1697 Amendments 1697 Returned to the House 1698 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1750 H.B. 314 -- DRIVING WITH ANY MEASURABLE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE IN THE BODY REVISIONS (M. Noel) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1367 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 H.B. 318 -- COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RESTRUCTURING (C. Buttars) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1474 Read the second time 1707 Circled 1707 Uncircled 1710 Amendments 1710 Returned to the House 1719 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1750 H.B. 319 -- EXPANSION OF DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES OVERSIGHT TO INCLUDE HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (D. G. Buxton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1291 Placed on calendar 1696 , 1736 Read the second and third time 1746 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1746 H.B. 324 -- TAXABLE VALUE ADJUSTMENT FOR PROPERTY DAMAGED BY A NATURAL DISASTER (B. Last) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1139 Placed on calendar 1637 Read the second time 1724 Circled 1724 Uncircled 1726 Amendments 1726 Read the second and third time 1726 Returned to the House 1727 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1750 1st Sub. H.B. 326 -- HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM (B. Daw) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1408 Placed on calendar 1696 , 1697 , 1736 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 1st Sub. H.B. 335 -- DISCONNECTING TERRITORY FROM A MUNICIPALITY (C. Frank) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1562 Placed on calendar 1684 , 1736 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 1st Sub. H.B. 338 -- CHILD AND FAMILY WELFARE REVISIONS (L. Christensen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1291 Placed on calendar 1637 Read the second and third time 1708 Amendments 1708 Returned to the House 1709 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1750 H.B. 342 -- CIVIL LEGAL AID FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (S. Mascaro) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1123 Assigned to standing committee 1140 Placed on calendar 1696 , 1736 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1296 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 H.B. 346 -- SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF AND THE BLIND SALARY ADJUSTMENTS (K. Morgan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1123 Assigned to standing committee 1139 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1296 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 H.B. 348 -- EMPLOYMENT AGENCY REVISIONS (J. S. Adams) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1065 Assigned to standing committee 1067 Placed on calendar 1489 Read the second and third time 1666 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1666 Returned to the Rules Committee 1268 H.B. 349 -- MONEY MANAGEMENT ACT AMENDMENTS (D. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1049 Assigned to standing committee 1068 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1202 Read the second time 1470 Read the third time 1549 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1550 H.B. 356 -- STATE GOVERNMENT LAW REVISIONS - WITHDRAWAL FROM EDUCATION COMPACT (M. Dayton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1373 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 H.B. 362 -- APPROPRIATION FOR HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHERS (K. Holdaway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1367 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 H.B. 373 -- EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY TASK FORCE (E. Hutchings) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1557 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 H.B. 375 -- REVISIONS TO GENERAL STATE GOVERNMENT - NOTARY LAW AMENDMENTS (B. King) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1557 Placed on calendar 1696 , 1736 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 H.B. 380 -- AMENDMENTS TO LOCAL DISTRICTS (K. Morgan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1205 Placed on calendar 1637 Read the second and third time 1667 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1668 1st Sub. H.B. 381 -- NONRESIDENT TUITION WAIVERS (C. Buttars) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1557 Placed on calendar 1696 , 1736 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 H.B. 382 -- SUPPLEMENTAL MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM FINANCE ACT (G. Snow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1570 Placed on calendar 1685 Read the second and third time 1693 Amendments 1693 Returned to the House 1695 Senate receded from their amendments 1740 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1740 H.C.R. 1 -- RESOLUTION PROMOTING MODERATELY SIZED SCHOOLS (D. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 318 Assigned to standing committee 386 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 856 Read the third time 911 Signed by the President and returned to the House 912 Action taken by the Governor 1684 H.C.R. 2 -- COWBOY HALL OF FAME RESOLUTION (L. Shurtliff) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 424 Assigned to standing committee 460 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 546 Read the second and third time 852 Signed by the President and returned to the House 852 Action taken by the Governor 1684 H.C.R. 3 -- RESOLUTION REGARDING WASHINGTON COUNTY WASTE FACILITY (B. Last) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1356 Placed on calendar 1736 Read the second and third time 1740 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1741 H.C.R. 5 -- RESOLUTION HONORING UTAH MILITARY SERVICE PERSONNEL (F. Hunsaker) Read for the first time 37 Read the second and third time 38 Signed by the President and returned to the House 38 Action taken by the Governor 1684 H.C.R. 6 -- RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING UTAH'S LEGISLATORS BACK TO SCHOOL PROGRAM (M. Dayton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 253 Assigned to standing committee 296 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 597 Read the second and third time 853 Signed by the President and returned to the House 854 Action taken by the Governor 1684 H.C.R. 7 -- CONCURRENT RESOLUTION OPPOSING NUCLEAR TESTING (M. Noel) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 192 Assigned to standing committee 231 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 390 Read the second time 554 Read the third time 601 Signed by the President and returned to the House 601 H.C.R. 8 -- RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING UTAH MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 132 Placed on calendar 132 Read the second and third time 132 Signed by the President and returned to the House 132 Action taken by the Governor 1684 H.C.R. 9 -- RESOLUTION HONORING OUTGOING USU PRESIDENT KERMIT L. HALL (F. Hunsaker) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 119 Assigned to standing committee 144 Amendments 463 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 464 Read the second and third time 559 Returned to the House 559 Signed by the President and returned to the House 663 Action taken by the Governor 992 H.C.R. 10 -- CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HONORING WALDO WILCOX FOR PRESERVATION OF RANGE CREEK AREA (B. King) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 609 Assigned to standing committee 665 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 766 Read for the second and third times 1211 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1212 H.C.R. 11 -- RESOLUTION HONORING THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH FOOTBALL TEAM (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1203 Placed on calendar 1203 Read the second and third time 1203 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1204 H.C.R. 13 -- CONCURRENT RESOLUTION PROMOTING UTAH SAVES STRATEGIC INITIATIVE (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1557 Enacting Clause Stricken 1753 H.C.R. 14 -- CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HONORING AMERICA'S MILITARY WAR DOGS (S. Mascaro) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 922 Assigned to standing committee 995 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1296 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 H.J.R. 1 -- JOINT RESOLUTION RELATED TO FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 163 Assigned to standing committee 509 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 776 Read the third time 1051 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1051 H.J.R. 3 -- RESOLUTION REGARDING FEDERAL NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND (K. Holdaway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 780 Assigned to standing committee 845 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 998 Read the second and third time 1391 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1391 H.J.R. 6 -- RESOLUTION APPROVING COMPENSATION OF IN-SESSION EMPLOYEES (M. Newbold) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 74 Assigned to standing committee 97 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 146 Read the second and third time 214 Signed by the President and returned to the House 215 H.J.R. 8 -- JOINT RULES RESOLUTION - USE OF LEGISLATIVE SEALS (R. Lockhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 74 Assigned to standing committee 97 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 146 Read the second and third time 211 Signed by the President and returned to the House 212 H.J.R. 9 -- RESOLUTION AMENDING JOINT RULES REGARDING CONFLICTS OF INTEREST (J. Dougall) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 96 Placed on calendar 144 Read the second and third time 212 Signed by the President and returned to the House 212 H.J.R. 10 -- JOINT RULES RESOLUTION - AMENDMENTS IN CONTEXT (R. Lockhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 143 Placed on calendar 193 Read the second and third time 212 Signed by the President and returned to the House 213 H.J.R. 11 -- RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING SCHOOLS TO ADOPT NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY POLICIES (P. Jones) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 648 Assigned to standing committee 664 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 767 Read the third time 1050 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1050 H.J.R. 13 -- RESOLUTION SUPPORTING NATIONAL BEAR RIVER HERITAGE AREA ACT (C. Buttars) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 780 Assigned to standing committee 845 Returned to the Rules Committee 1268 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 H.J.R. 15 -- RESOLUTION REGARDING UNITED STATES TRADE NEGOTIATIONS (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 663 Assigned to standing committee 721 Amendments 848 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 849 Read the third time 1053 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1054 , 1193 H.J.R. 17 -- RESOLUTION HONORING CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE WEEK (L. Fowlke) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 721 Assigned to standing committee 780 Amendments 1074 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1074 Read the third time 1268 Circled 1268 Uncircled 1302 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1302 , 1473 H.J.R. 18 -- JOINT RESOLUTION SUPPORTING COUNTIES EXPANSION OF CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1557 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 H.J.R. 19 -- JOINT RESOLUTION URGING HEALTH CARE FOR UTAH'S INDIGENT AND NEEDY UNINSURED (L. Fowlke) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1123 Placed on calendar 1683 Read the second and third time 1730 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1730 H.J.R. 20 -- MASTER STUDY RESOLUTION (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1730 Placed on calendar 1743 Read the second and third time 1743 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1744 H.J.R. 21 -- RESOLUTION HONORING JADE PUSEY (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 473 Placed on calendar 473 Read the second and third time 473 Signed by the President and returned to the House 473 S.B. 1 -- SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 1373 Placed on calendar 1395 Read the second and third time 1395 Amendments 1395 Transmitted to the House 1395 Refuse to Concur 1489 Returned to the House 1489 Refuse to Recede 1547 Joint Conference Committee Report 1689 Amendments 1689 Returned to the House 1690 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1720 S.B. 3 -- SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT II (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 1701 Placed on calendar 1701 Read the second and third time 1701 Amendments 1701 Transmitted to the House 1704 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1737 Concurrence 1739 Returned to the House 1739 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1748 S.B. 4 -- UNINSURED MOTORIST PROPERTY DAMAGE COVERAGE AMENDMENTS (D. Eastman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 12 Assigned to standing committee 28 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 124 Read the second time 238 Read the third time 265 Transmitted to the House 265 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 662 S.B. 5 -- TRAFFIC CODE RECODIFICATION AND REVISIONS (S. Killpack) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 12 Placed on calendar 29 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 164 Read the second time 33 Amendments 33 Read the third time 46 Transmitted to the House 46 Returned to the House 206 Concurrence 205 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 229 Action taken by the Governor 385 S.B. 6 -- SALES AND USE TAX AGRICULTURE EXEMPTIONS (R. Allen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 12 Placed on calendar 29 Read the second time 35 Read the third time 46 Transmitted to the House 47 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 365 S.B. 7 -- FUNDING FOR TOURISM (S. Jenkins) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 13 Assigned to standing committee 28 Amendments 62 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 63 Read the second time 86 Read the third time 101 Amendments 101 Transmitted to the House 102 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1721 Concurrence 1722 Returned to the House 1722 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1748 S.B. 8 -- LOCAL CORRIDOR PRESERVATION FUNDING (S. Killpack) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 13 Assigned to standing committee 28 Placed on calendar 79 Substituted 76 1st Sub. S.B. 8 -- LOCAL CORRIDOR PRESERVATION FUNDING (S. Killpack) Amendments 1742 Read the second time 131 Circled 131 Uncircled 151 Amendments 131 Read the third time 173 Circled 173 Uncircled 321 Amendments 321 Transmitted to the House 323 Concurrence 1742 Returned to the House 1743 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1748 S.B. 9 -- AEROSPACE AND AVIATION DEVELOPMENT ZONE MODIFICATIONS (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 13 Placed on calendar 29 Read the second time 36 Circled 36 Uncircled 48 Read the third time 64 Transmitted to the House 64 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 295 Action taken by the Governor 779 S.B. 10 -- LIABILITY REFORM ACT AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 13 Placed on calendar 29 Read the second time 36 Circled 36 Uncircled 434 Substituted 434 1st Sub. S.B. 10 -- LIABILITY REFORM ACT AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Circled 434 Uncircled 511 Read the third time 549 Transmitted to the House 549 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 843 S.B. 11 -- INITIATIVE PETITIONS AMENDMENTS (B. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 13 Assigned to standing committee 26 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 63 Read the second time 85 Read the third time 99 Transmitted to the House 100 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 365 S.B. 12 -- DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES AMENDMENTS (S. Jenkins) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 13 Placed on calendar 29 Read the second time 36 Read the third time 47 Transmitted to the House 47 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 229 S.B. 13 -- INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX - SUBTRACTION FOR CERTAIN MILITARY INCOME (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 13 Assigned to standing committee 28 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 775 Read the second time 989 Substituted 990 1st Sub. S.B. 13 -- INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX SUBTRACTION FOR CERTAIN MILITARY INCOME AND TUITION WAIVER FOR QUALIFYING MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS (H. Stephenson) Read the third time 1054 Circled 1054 Uncircled 1199 Transmitted to the House 1200 2nd Sub. S.B. 13 -- INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX SUBTRACTION FOR CERTAIN MILITARY INCOME (H. Stephenson) Before the Senate 1670 Circled 1670 Uncircled 1671 Read the first, second, and third time 1671 Returned to the House 1672 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1658 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1695 S.B. 14 -- UNIFORM PARENTAGE ACT (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 13 Assigned to standing committee 27 Placed on calendar 80 Amendments 77 Read the second time 150 Read the third time 172 Transmitted to the House 172 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 923 Concurrence 978 Returned to the House 979 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1047 S.B. 15 -- CHILDREN'S JUSTICE CENTER AMENDMENTS (D. C. Buttars) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 13 Assigned to standing committee 27 Placed on calendar 80 Amendments 77 Read the second time 151 Read the third time 172 Transmitted to the House 173 Placed on ConcurrenceCalendar 1463 Concurrence 1545 Returned to the House 1546 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1561 S.B. 16 -- DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES - ACCESS TO FINANCIAL RECORDS (S. Jenkins) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 13 Assigned to standing committee 28 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 63 Read the second time 87 Read the third time 102 Transmitted to the House 103 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 229 S.B. 17 -- FOSTER CARE CITIZEN REVIEW BOARD (D. Eastman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 13 Placed on calendar 29 Read the second time 36 Read the third time 47 Transmitted to the House 47 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 365 S.B. 18 -- REGULATING PROPRIETARY POSTSECONDARY SCHOOLS (D. Eastman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 13 Placed on calendar 29 Read the second time 37 Read the third time 48 Transmitted to the House 48 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 191 S.B. 19 -- DISEASE TESTING OF INDIVIDUALS EXPOSED TO BLOOD BORNE PATHOGENS (P. Arent) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 13 Assigned to standing committee 27 Amendments 389 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 390 Read the second time 726 Read the third time 771 Transmitted to the House 772 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1695 S.B. 20 -- OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR - ACCESS TO INFORMATION (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 13 Placed on calendar 29 Read the second time 48 Read the third time 63 Transmitted to the House 64 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 215 S.B. 21 -- LIMITATION ON LIABILITY REGARDING LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS (D. Eastman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Assigned to standing committee 26 Placed on calendar 79 Amendments 75 Read the second time 104 Amendments 104 Read the third time 124 Transmitted to the House 125 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 556 Concurrence 598 Returned to the House 598 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 617 S.B. 22 -- DRUG OFFENDER REFORM ACT (D. C. Buttars) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Placed on calendar 29 Read the second time 49 Read the third time 64 Circled 64 Uncircled 81 Amendments 81 Transmitted to the House 84 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 S.B. 23 -- PROPERTY TAX TREATMENT OF TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Placed on calendar 29 Read the second time 49 Amendments 50 Read the third time 65 Circled 65 Uncircled 100 Substituted 100 1st Sub. S.B. 23 -- PROPERTY TAX TREATMENT OF TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY (C. Bramble) Circled 100 Uncircled 103 Transmitted to the House 104 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 385 Concurrence 427 Returned to the House 427 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 497 S.B. 24 -- WASTE AMENDMENTS (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Assigned to standing committee 28 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 63 Read the second time 86 Circled 86 Uncircled 128 Read the third time 147 Circled 147 Uncircled 319 Substituted 319 Action taken by the Governor 1545 1st Sub. S.B. 24 -- WASTE AMENDMENTS (C. Bramble) Circled 319 Uncircled 363 Transmitted to the House 363 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 565 S.B. 25 -- TRANSPORTATION AMENDMENTS AND HIGHWAY JURISDICTIONAL TRANSFER TASK FORCE (C. Walker) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Assigned to standing committee 28 Substituted 345 1st Sub. S.B. 25 -- TRANSPORTATION AMENDMENTS AND HIGHWAY JURISDICTIONAL TRANSFER TASK FORCE (C. Walker) Amendments 345 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 348 Read the second time 716 Amendments 716 Read the third time 769 Circled 769 Uncircled 1206 Amendments 1206 Transmitted to the House 1207 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1720 S.B. 26 -- PUBLIC UTILITIES AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Assigned to standing committee 28 Substituted 122 Action taken by the Governor 1545 1st Sub. S.B. 26 -- PUBLIC UTILITIES AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Amendments 122 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 124 Read the second time 265 Circled 265 Uncircled 270 Read the third time 303 Transmitted to the House 304 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 617 S.B. 27 -- SUNSET REAUTHORIZATIONS (L. A. Mansell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Placed on calendar 29 Read the second time 51 Circled 51 Uncircled 126 Read the third time 147 Circled 147 Uncircled 148 Transmitted to the House 148 Concurrence 503 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 386 Transmitted to the House 504 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 543 S.B. 28 -- REAUTHORIZATION OF ENERGY POLICY TASK FORCE (D. Eastman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Placed on calendar 29 Read the second time 51 Returned to the Rules Committee 51 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 29 -- LICENSING OF CRANE OPERATORS (G. Davis) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Assigned to standing committee 26 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 928 Read the third time 980 Transmitted to the House 981 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 30 -- AMENDMENTS TO SEARCH WARRANTS (D. Thomas) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Assigned to standing committee 27 Placed on calendar 80 Read the second time 173 Read the third time 206 Circled 206 Uncircled 208 Transmitted to the House 208 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 719 S.B. 31 -- LOCAL GOVERNMENT AMENDMENTS (D. Thomas) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Assigned to standing committee 26 Amendments 255 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 263 Read the second time 472 Circled 472 Substituted 472 1st Sub. S.B. 31 -- LOCAL GOVERNMENT AMENDMENTS (D. Thomas) Amendments 472 Uncircled 509 Amendments 509 Read the third time 548 Transmitted to the House 548 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 S.B. 32 -- LIMITATION OF LANDOWNER LIABILITY FOR PUBLIC RECREATION (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Assigned to standing committee 26 Placed on calendar 79 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 464 Read the second time 125 Amendments 125 Read the third time 146 Transmitted to the House 147 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 556 S.B. 33 -- EXEMPTIONS TO RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TAX (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Assigned to standing committee 28 Returned to the Rules Committee 1268 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 34 -- PATIENT ACCESS REFORM (D. C. Buttars) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Assigned to standing committee 60 Substituted 232 2nd Sub. S.B. 34 -- PATIENT ACCESS REFORM (D. C. Buttars) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 233 Read the second time 319 Amendments 319 Circled 319 Amendments 433 Circled 433 Uncircled 507 Read the third time 548 Circled 548 Uncircled 654 Amendments 655 Transmitted to the House 655 Recalled 996 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 S.B. 35 -- VENTURE CAPITAL FUNDING AMENDMENTS (D. Thomas) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 28 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 63 Read the second time 87 Circled 87 Uncircled 148 Substituted 148 1st Sub. S.B. 35 -- RELATIONSHIPS WITH VENTURE CAPITAL ENTITIES (D. Thomas) Read the third time 170 Amendments 170 Transmitted to the House 170 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 497 S.B. 36 -- SALES AND USE TAXATION OF PAWN TRANSACTIONS (R. Allen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 28 Amendments 61 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 63 Read the second time 86 Read the third time 101 Transmitted to the House 101 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 365 S.B. 37 -- MOTOR VEHICLE BUSINESS REGULATION ACT AMENDMENTS (D. Eastman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 28 Placed on calendar 80 Amendments 76 Read the second time 149 Read the third time 171 Transmitted to the House 171 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 565 Concurrence 599 Returned to the House 599 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 617 S.B. 38 -- GARNISHMENT BY DEFERRED DEPOSIT LENDERS (R. Allen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 26 Returned to the Rules Committee 1268 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 39 -- CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION (C. Walker) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 26 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 301 Read the second time 611 Substituted 611 1st Sub. S.B. 39 -- CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION (C. Walker) Amendments 611 Read the third time 656 Amendments 656 Transmitted to the House 658 2nd Sub. S.B. 39 -- CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION (C. Walker) Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 S.B. 40 -- REGULATION OF TITLE INSURANCE INDUSTRY (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 60 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 124 Read the second time 178 Amendments 178 Read the third time 210 Transmitted to the House 211 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 556 S.B. 41 -- SCHOOL AND INSTITUTIONAL TRUST LANDS MANAGEMENT ACT REVISIONS (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 60 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 390 Read the second time 726 Amendments 726 Read the third time 772 Transmitted to the House 772 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1473 S.B. 42 -- ALCOHOL RESTRICTED DRIVERS (C. Walker) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 , 45 Assigned to standing committee 60 Amendments 166 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 169 Read the second time 310 Read the third time 352 Transmitted to the House 352 1st Sub. S.B. 42 -- ALCOHOL RESTRICTED DRIVERS (C. Walker) Concurrence 654 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 618 Returned to the House 654 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 701 S.B. 43 -- PENALTY FOR PROVIDING FALSE INFORMATION TO STATE AGENCY (P. Hellewell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 , 45 Assigned to standing committee 60 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 124 Read the second time 174 Substituted 174 2nd Sub. S.B. 43 -- PENALTY FOR PROVIDING FALSE INFORMATION TO STATE AGENCY (P. Hellewell) Circled 174 Uncircled 270 Read the third time 304 Transmitted to the House 304 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 662 S.B. 44 -- GOVERNMENT RECORDS AMENDMENTS (C. Walker) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 45 Assigned to standing committee 60 Substituted 144 1st Sub. S.B. 44 -- GOVERNMENT RECORDS AMENDMENTS (C. Walker) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 146 Read the second time 272 Amendments 272 Read the third time 305 Transmitted to the House 306 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 843 S.B. 45 -- CHARITABLE PURPOSE DETERMINATION (P. Hellewell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 63 Assigned to standing committee 74 Returned to the Rules Committee 349 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 46 -- PRESCRIPTIVE PRACTICE OF LEGEND DRUGS (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 63 Assigned to standing committee 74 Amendments 193 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 204 Read the second time 312 Circled 313 Uncircled 926 , 1290 Amendments 926 Reconsideration 1006 Placed on Second Reading Calendar 1006 Circled 1006 Failed 927 , 1290 Filed 927 , 1291 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 47 -- WRONGFUL LIEN OFFENSES (B. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 98 Assigned to standing committee 120 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 169 Read the second time 311 Read the third time 352 Transmitted to the House 353 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 844 Concurrence 902 Returned to the House 903 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 930 S.B. 48 -- INSURANCE CANCELLATION AND NONRENEWAL RESTRICTIONS (P. Arent) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 98 Assigned to standing committee 120 Substituted 297 1st Sub. S.B. 48 -- INSURANCE CANCELLATION AND NONRENEWAL RESTRICTIONS (P. Arent) Amendments 297 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 301 Read the second time 612 Amendments 612 Read the third time 658 Transmitted to the House 659 2nd Sub. S.B. 48 -- INSURANCE CANCELLATION AND NONRENEWAL RESTRICTIONS (P. Arent) Placed on Concurrence Calendar 902 Concurrence 978 Returned to the House 978 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1047 S.B. 49 -- MOTOR VEHICLE LIABILITY COVERAGE AMENDMENTS (D. Eastman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 98 Assigned to standing committee 120 Amendments 194 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 204 Read the second time 400 Circled 400 Uncircled 660 Amendments 660 Read the third time 710 Transmitted to the House 710 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 S.B. 50 -- CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AMENDMENTS (P. Arent) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 124 Assigned to standing committee 144 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 464 Read the third time 597 Transmitted to the House 598 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 901 S.B. 51 -- NEW MOTOR VEHICLE FRANCHISE ACT AMENDMENTS (D. Eastman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 124 Assigned to standing committee 144 Amendments 346 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 348 Read the second time 722 Amendments 722 Read the third time 769 Transmitted to the House 770 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1685 Concurrence 1691 Returned to the House 1692 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1720 S.B. 52 -- PRICE CONTROLS DURING EMERGENCIES ACT (P. Arent) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 146 Assigned to standing committee 164 Amendments 299 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 301 Read the second time 614 Read the third time 659 Circled 659 Uncircled 669 Amendments 669 Transmitted to the House 671 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1669 S.B. 53 -- LAND VALUE PROPERTY TAX STUDY (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 169 Assigned to standing committee 193 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 263 Read the second time 511 Amendments 511 Read the third time 550 Transmitted to the House 550 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 861 S.B. 54 -- PROPERTY TAX CONFIDENTIALITY AMENDMENTS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 169 Assigned to standing committee 193 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 263 Read the second time 512 Read the third time 550 Transmitted to the House 551 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 843 S.B. 55 -- ACCESS TO PATIENT MEDICAL RECORDS (P. Arent) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 169 Assigned to standing committee 192 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 301 Read the second time 614 Read the third time 659 Transmitted to the House 659 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 993 S.B. 56 -- REAL ESTATE LISTING AGREEMENT PROVISIONS (L. A. Mansell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 205 Assigned to standing committee 230 Substituted 543 1st Sub. S.B. 56 -- REAL ESTATE LISTING AGREEMENT PROVISIONS (L. A. Mansell) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 546 Read the second time 787 Circled 787 Uncircled 789 Substituted 789 2nd Sub. S.B. 56 -- REAL ESTATE - EXCLUSIVE BROKERAGE AGREEMENTS (L. A. Mansell) Circled 789 Uncircled 841 Read the third time 906 Circled 906 Uncircled 910 Transmitted to the House 910 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1473 S.B. 57 -- USE OF STATE SALES AND USE TAX REVENUES FOR BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT IN DISADVANTAGED RURAL COMMUNITIES (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 233 Assigned to standing committee 255 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 348 Read the second time 713 Amendments 713 Read the third time 768 Circled 768 Uncircled 907 Amendments 908 Transmitted to the House 909 1st Sub. S.B. 57 -- FUNDING FOR BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT IN DISADVANTAGED RURAL COMMUNITIES (P. Knudson) Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1487 Concurrence 1548 Returned to the House 1549 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1561 S.B. 58 -- LIABILITY PROTECTION OF EDUCATORS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 233 Assigned to standing committee 254 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 390 Read the second time 727 Read the third time 772 Circled 772 Uncircled 831 Amendments 727 Substituted 831 1st Sub. S.B. 58 -- LIABILITY PROTECTION OF EDUCATORS (H. Stephenson) Circled 831 Uncircled 839 Transmitted to the House 839 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1469 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1554 S.B. 59 -- HOME SCHOOL AMENDMENTS (M. Madsen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 234 Assigned to standing committee 254 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 390 Read the second time 728 Circled 728 Uncircled 784 Amendments 784 Read the third time 835 Amendments 835 Transmitted to the House 836 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1487 S.B. 60 -- LOCAL LAND USE DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 767 Assigned to standing committee 780 Substituted 1068 1st Sub. S.B. 60 -- LOCAL LAND USE DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1073 Read the second time 1131 Amendments 1131 Read the third time 1197 Transmitted to the House 1198 2nd Sub. S.B. 60 -- LOCAL LAND USE DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1581 Concurrence 1640 Returned to the House 1641 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1669 S.B. 61 -- GROSS RECEIPTS TAX ON PRIVATELY OWNED HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 264 Assigned to standing committee 387 Substituted 775 1st Sub. S.B. 61 -- PRIVATELY OWNED HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION AMENDMENTS (M. Waddoups) Read for the first time 775 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 775 Read the second time 990 Substituted 991 4th Sub. S.B. 61 -- PRIVATELY OWNED HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION TASK FORCE (M. Waddoups) Amendments 991 Read the third time 1054 Circled 1054 Uncircled 1300 Substituted 1301 5th Sub. S.B. 61 -- PRIVATELY OWNED HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION TASK FORCE (M. Waddoups) Transmitted to the House 1301 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1581 Concurrence 1641 Returned to the House 1641 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1669 S.B. 62 -- PERSONAL PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS AMENDMENTS (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 902 Assigned to standing committee 994 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1143 Read the second time 1281 Circled 1281 Uncircled 1282 Read the third time 1361 Transmitted to the House 1362 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1487 S.B. 63 -- SEVERANCE TAX AMENDMENTS (B. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 546 Assigned to standing committee 557 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1073 Read the second time 1130 Substituted 1130 1st Sub. S.B. 63 -- SEVERANCE TAX AMENDMENTS (B. Evans) Circled 1130 Uncircled 1278 Amendments 1278 Read the third time 1360 Transmitted to the House 1360 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 S.B. 64 -- REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS AND SECURITIES (L. A. Mansell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 319 Assigned to standing committee 386 Amendments 544 Read the second time 787 Circled 787 , 789 Substituted 789 1st Sub. S.B. 64 -- REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS AND SECURITIES (L. A. Mansell) Circled 789 Read the third time 906 Circled 906 Uncircled 910 Amendments 910 Transmitted to the House 911 2nd Sub. S.B. 64 -- REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS AND SECURITIES (L. A. Mansell) Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1663 Concurrence 1672 Returned to the House 1672 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1685 S.B. 65 -- ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL AMENDMENTS (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 464 Assigned to standing committee 499 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 928 Substituted 928 1st Sub. S.B. 65 -- ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL AMENDMENTS (P. Knudson) Read the third time 981 Transmitted to the House 981 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1561 S.B. 66 -- PROCUREMENT CODE BIDDING AND CONTRACTUAL AMENDMENTS (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 828 Assigned to standing committee 845 Returned to the Rules Committee 1298 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 67 -- ELECTION LAW - VOTER REQUIREMENTS (M. Madsen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 978 Assigned to standing committee 995 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1296 Read the second time 1299 Read the third time 1363 Amendments 1363 Transmitted to the House 1365 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 S.B. 69 -- FAMILY SUSTAINING WAGE AMENDMENTS (F. Fife) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 653 Assigned to standing committee 664 Returned to the Rules Committee 1266 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 70 -- WASTE TIRE RECYCLING ACT AMENDMENTS (F. Fife) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 902 Assigned to standing committee 994 Returned to the Rules Committee 1266 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 71 -- SECURITY PERSONNEL LICENSING AMENDMENTS (G. Davis) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 234 Assigned to standing committee 254 Amendments 651 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 934 Read the third time 989 Transmitted to the House 989 Failed 934 Filed 934 Reconsideration 937 Before the Senate 937 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1720 S.B. 72 -- CHILD WELFARE AMENDMENTS (D. Eastman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 169 Assigned to standing committee 192 Amendments 299 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 301 Read the second time 615 Circled 615 Uncircled 668 Amendments 668 Read the third time 711 Transmitted to the House 712 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1462 S.B. 73 -- TAMPERING WITH EVIDENCE (D. C. Buttars) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 80 Assigned to standing committee 96 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 169 Read the second time 311 Read the third time 353 Transmitted to the House 353 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 843 S.B. 74 -- MEDICAL RESERVE CORPS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 80 Assigned to standing committee 96 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 233 Read the second time 435 Read the third time 469 Transmitted to the House 470 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 844 Concurrence 903 Returned to the House 903 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 930 S.B. 75 -- PUBLIC SAFETY DATABASE AMENDMENTS (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 80 Assigned to standing committee 96 Amendments 500 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 502 Read the second time 777 Read the third time 831 Transmitted to the House 831 Returned to the staff for filing 1735 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 76 -- AMENDMENTS TO NAVAJO TRUST FUND (B. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 26 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 63 Read the second time 85 Read the third time 100 Transmitted to the House 100 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 229 S.B. 77 -- AMENDMENTS TO INDOOR CLEAN AIR ACT (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 27 Amendments 121 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 124 Read the second time 213 Amendments 213 Read the third time 235 Circled 235 Uncircled 774 Failed 774 Reconsideration 833 Before the Senate 834 Transmitted to the House 834 Filed 775 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 S.B. 78 -- OPTIONAL FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT AMENDMENT (D. Thomas) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 26 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 63 Read the second time 85 Read the third time 100 Transmitted to the House 101 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 424 S.B. 79 -- EXTENSION OF SUNSET DATE ON RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE (B. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 27 Placed on calendar 79 Amendments 75 Read the second time 131 Circled 131 Uncircled 149 Read the third time 170 Transmitted to the House 171 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 424 S.B. 80 -- SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICTS - SERVICE EXPANSION (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 27 Amendments 425 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 426 Read the second time 728 Substituted 728 1st Sub. S.B. 80 -- SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICTS - SERVICE EXPANSION (M. Dmitrich) Read the third time 772 Transmitted to the House 773 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1748 S.B. 81 -- LOCAL GOVERNMENT APPROVAL FOR SOLID NONHAZARDOUS AND HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL (B. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 27 Placed on calendar 79 Read the second time 131 Circled 131 Uncircled 150 Read the third time 171 Transmitted to the House 172 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 424 S.B. 82 -- INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX - EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 28 Returned to the Rules Committee 1268 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 83 -- MEDICAL DECISIONS OF A PARENT OR GUARDIAN (D. Thomas) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 27 Placed on calendar 79 Read the second time 128 Amendments 128 Read the third time 147 Transmitted to the House 148 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 566 Concurrence 599 Returned to the House 600 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 617 S.B. 84 -- DO NOT CALL REGISTRY AMENDMENTS (D. Thomas) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 28 Returned to the Rules Committee 1266 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 85 -- FEDERAL RESEARCH COMMITTEE (G. Davis) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 27 Returned to the Rules Committee 1298 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 86 -- 2004 GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND AMENDMENTS (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 27 Amendments 97 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 98 Read the second time 176 Amendments 176 Read the third time 209 Transmitted to the House 209 1st Sub. S.B. 86 -- 2004 GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND AMENDMENTS (P. Knudson) Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1469 Concurrence 1546 Returned to the House 1546 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1561 S.B. 87 -- RESIDENCE LIEN RESTRICTION AND LIEN RECOVERY FUND AMENDMENTS (D. Thomas) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 26 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 124 Read the second time 179 Read the third time 211 Transmitted to the House 211 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 S.B. 88 -- CREATION OF LOCAL DISTRICTS (C. Walker) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 27 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 98 Read the second time 176 Read the third time 209 Transmitted to the House 209 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 556 S.B. 89 -- MUTUAL DEPENDENCE BENEFITS CONTRACT (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 27 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 124 Read the second time 235 Amendments 235 Read the third time 264 Circled 264 Uncircled 311 Before the Senate 320 Placed on Time Certain Calendar 311 Amendments 320 Failed 320 Filed 321 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 90 -- COUNTY OFFICERS SERVING ON BOARDS OF COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROVIDERS (D. Thomas) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 27 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 98 Read the second time 177 Read the third time 209 Transmitted to the House 210 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 593 S.B. 91 -- INTERSTATE JUVENILE COMPACT (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 27 Placed on calendar 80 Read the second time 174 Read the third time 206 Transmitted to the House 206 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1469 S.B. 92 -- UTAH ATTORNEY'S FEES RECOVERY ACT (D. Thomas) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 27 Substituted 204 1st Sub. S.B. 92 -- UTAH ATTORNEY'S FEES RECOVERY ACT (D. Thomas) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 204 Read the second time 364 Substituted 364 2nd Sub. S.B. 92 -- UTAH ATTORNEY'S FEES RECOVERY ACT (D. Thomas) Circled 364 Circled 921 Uncircled 921 , 923 Failed 923 Filed 924 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 93 -- CHILDREN'S JUSTICE CENTER ADDITION (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 27 Placed on calendar 80 Read the second time 174 Read the third time 207 Transmitted to the House 207 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1462 S.B. 94 -- RESTITUTION AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 27 Placed on calendar 80 Read the second time 175 Read the third time 207 Transmitted to the House 208 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 556 S.B. 95 -- OFFICE OF MUSEUM SERVICES AMENDMENTS (R. Allen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 28 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 63 Read the second time 87 Read the third time 103 Transmitted to the House 103 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 229 S.B. 96 -- COMMERCE SERVICE FUND AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 26 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 998 Read the third time 1194 Transmitted to the House 1195 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1669 S.B. 97 -- CONSOLIDATION OF CITY AND COUNTY LIBRARY (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 27 Amendments 97 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 98 Read the second time 177 Read the third time 210 Transmitted to the House 210 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 424 S.B. 98 -- MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION AND TITLE AMENDMENTS (S. Killpack) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 28 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 124 Read the second time 266 Read the third time 302 Transmitted to the House 302 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 593 S.B. 99 -- DAMAGES FOR TRESPASS IN STATE PARKS (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 28 Returned to the Rules Committee 1266 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 100 -- ACCESS TO HIGH SPEED INTERNET AT STATE CAPITOL COMPLEX (S. Killpack) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Placed on calendar 29 Read the second time 31 Circled 31 Uncircled 31 Amendments 31 Read the second and third time 32 Transmitted to the House 32 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 59 Action taken by the Governor 779 S.B. 101 -- UTAH ADMINISTRATIVE RULEMAKING ACT REVISION (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Placed on calendar 29 Read the second time 52 Read the third time 65 Transmitted to the House 65 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 385 S.B. 102 -- LOBBYIST REPORTING AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 27 Returned to the Rules Committee 1298 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 103 -- LIENS ON AIRCRAFT (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 26 Placed on calendar 79 Read the second time 127 Amendments 127 Read the third time 147 Transmitted to the House 147 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 556 S.B. 104 -- JUDICIARY AMENDMENTS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 27 Substituted 123 1st Sub. S.B. 104 -- JUDICIARY AMENDMENTS (L. Hillyard) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 124 Read the second time 268 Amendments 269 Read the third time 303 Circled 303 Uncircled 308 Transmitted to the House 309 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 662 S.B. 105 -- JUDGMENT INTEREST RATE (S. Jenkins) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 27 Returned to the Rules Committee 1266 , 1367 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 106 -- UTAH RELIGIOUS LAND USE ACT (D. Thomas) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 27 Substituted 145 1st Sub. S.B. 106 -- UTAH RELIGIOUS LAND USE ACT (D. Thomas) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 146 Read the second time 274 Amendments 274 Read the third time 306 Circled 306 Uncircled 308 Amendments 308 Transmitted to the House 308 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 556 Concurrence 598 Returned to the House 599 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 617 S.B. 107 -- LICENSURE AND REGULATION OF PROGRAMS AND FACILITIES (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 27 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 204 Read the second time 313 Amendments 313 Read the third time 354 Transmitted to the House 354 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1469 Concurrence 1546 Returned to the House 1547 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1561 S.B. 108 -- TELECOMMUNICATIONS REVISIONS (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 28 Substituted 123 Action taken by the Governor 779 1st Sub. S.B. 108 -- TELECOMMUNICATIONS REVISIONS (C. Bramble) Amendments 123 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 124 Read the second time 266 Read the third time 302 Transmitted to the House 303 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 565 S.B. 109 -- SAFETY BELT ENFORCEMENT (K. Hale) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 61 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 169 Read the second time 311 Circled 311 Uncircled 667 Substituted 667 1st Sub. S.B. 109 -- SAFETY BELT ENFORCEMENT (K. Hale) Read the third time 711 Circled 711 Uncircled 1074 Transmitted to the House 1075 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1698 Refuse to recede 1735 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 2nd Sub. S.B. 109 -- SAFETY BELT ENFORCEMENT (K. Hale) Refuse to Concur 1710 Returned to the House 1710 S.B. 110 -- MEDICAL DEVICE NOTIFICATION AND LIABILITY (D. C. Buttars) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Assigned to standing committee 60 Substituted 204 2nd Sub. S.B. 110 -- MEDICAL DEVICE NOTIFICATION AND LIABILITY (D. C. Buttars) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 204 Read the second time 400 Read the third time 431 Transmitted to the House 431 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 111 -- AMENDMENTS PROHIBITING HEALTH INSURANCE DISCRIMINATION (S. McCoy) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Assigned to standing committee 74 Returned to the Rules Committee 1298 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 112 -- CHILD PROTECTION AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Assigned to standing committee 60 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 124 Read the second time 236 Circled 237 Uncircled 267 Amendments 267 Enacting Clause Stricken 268 , 1756 S.B. 113 -- EMPLOYEE NONCOMPETITION CONTRACTS (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 45 Assigned to standing committee 60 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 848 Read the second time 1002 Circled 1002 Uncircled 1369 Substituted 1370 1st Sub. S.B. 113 -- EMPLOYEE NONCOMPETITION CONTRACTS (E. Mayne) Read the second and third time 1370 Amendments 1370 Transmitted to the House 1370 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 S.B. 114 -- COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL ZONING REGARDING BILLBOARDS (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 45 Assigned to standing committee 60 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 146 Read the second time 275 Circled 275 Uncircled 563 Read the third time 607 Amendments 607 Transmitted to the House 608 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1477 Concurrence 1548 Returned to the House 1548 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1561 S.B. 115 -- PERMANENT TOTAL DISABILITY AMENDMENTS (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 46 Assigned to standing committee 60 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 124 Read the second time 213 Read the third time 235 Transmitted to the House 235 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 861 S.B. 116 -- ARBITRATION - USE OF SUBPOENA AUTHORIZED (D. Eastman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 63 Assigned to standing committee 74 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 124 Read the second time 271 Read the third time 304 Transmitted to the House 305 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 662 S.B. 117 -- REPEAL OF UTAH TOMORROW STRATEGIC PLANNING COMMITTEE (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 63 Assigned to standing committee 74 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 146 Read the second time 275 Read the third time 306 Transmitted to the House 306 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 556 Action taken by the Governor 779 S.B. 118 -- IDENTITY FRAUD AMENDMENTS (C. Walker) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 63 Assigned to standing committee 74 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 124 Read the second time 271 Read the third time 305 Transmitted to the House 305 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 719 S.B. 119 -- RURAL MEDICAL RESIDENCY TRAINING PROGRAMS (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 63 Assigned to standing committee 74 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 233 Read the second time 435 Read the third time 470 Transmitted to the House 470 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1469 S.B. 120 -- ALLOCATION OF PROFITS FROM SCHOOL AND INSTITUTIONAL TRUST LANDS (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 80 Assigned to standing committee 96 Amendments 121 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 124 Read the second time 237 Circled 237 Uncircled 266 Read the third time 303 Transmitted to the House 303 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 844 Concurrence 903 Returned to the House 904 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 930 S.B. 121 -- PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION AMENDMENTS (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 80 Assigned to standing committee 96 Amendments 258 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 263 Read the second time 512 Amendments 513 Read the third time 551 Transmitted to the House 551 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 861 S.B. 122 -- NONRESIDENT TUITION WAIVER FOR JOB CORPS STUDENTS (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 80 Assigned to standing committee 96 Substituted 122 1st Sub. S.B. 122 -- NONRESIDENT TUITION WAIVER FOR JOB CORPS STUDENTS (G. Bell) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 124 Read the second time 237 1st Sub. S.B. 122 -- RESIDENT TUITION STATUS FOR JOB CORPS STUDENTS (G. Bell) Read the third time 264 Circled 264 Uncircled 269 Transmitted to the House 270 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 993 S.B. 123 -- GOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITY ACT - TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 80 Assigned to standing committee 96 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 146 Read the second time 275 Circled 276 Uncircled 276 Read the third time 307 Transmitted to the House 307 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 662 S.B. 124 -- MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE - PROPERTY DAMAGE LIMIT (S. Jenkins) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 80 Assigned to standing committee 97 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 169 Read the second time 311 Enacting Clause Stricken 311 S.B. 125 -- AMENDMENTS TO INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX CREDIT FOR SPECIAL NEEDS ADOPTIONS (P. Hellewell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 80 Assigned to standing committee 97 Amendments 165 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 169 Read the second time 277 Read the third time 307 Circled 308 Amendments 350 Circled 351 Uncircled 350 , 355 Transmitted to the House 355 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 901 S.B. 126 -- MEDICAL BENEFITS RECOVERY ACT AMENDMENTS (S. Killpack) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 80 Assigned to standing committee 96 Amendments 232 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 233 Read the second time 472 Read the third time 506 Transmitted to the House 507 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1473 S.B. 127 -- TAX, FEE, OR CHARGE AMENDMENTS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 98 Assigned to standing committee 120 Amendments 261 Read the second time 515 Read the third time 551 Circled 551 Uncircled 655 Transmitted to the House 656 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1557 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1638 Circled 1638 Uncircled 1638 Concurrence 1638 Returned to the House 1639 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1669 S.B. 128 -- CALCULATION OF INTEREST ON TAX OVERPAYMENTS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 98 Assigned to standing committee 120 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 169 Read the second time 309 Read the third time 351 Transmitted to the House 351 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 662 S.B. 129 -- BRINE SHRIMP ROYALTY ACT AMENDMENTS (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 98 Assigned to standing committee 120 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 204 Read the second time 317 Read the third time 354 Transmitted to the House 355 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 901 Action taken by the Governor 1684 S.B. 130 -- RETIREMENT FOR AIRPORT POLICE (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 98 Assigned to standing committee 120 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 204 Read the second time 433 Read the third time 468 Transmitted to the House 469 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 861 S.B. 131 -- AUTHORIZATION FOR ADDITIONAL JUDICIAL POSITION (M. Madsen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 98 Assigned to standing committee 120 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 169 Read the second time 312 Read the third time 353 Transmitted to the House 354 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 S.B. 132 -- HEALTH CARE CONSUMER'S REPORT (A. Christensen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 98 Assigned to standing committee 120 Amendments 460 Read the second time 730 Read the third time 774 Transmitted to the House 774 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1669 S.B. 133 -- INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX - RETURN FILING REQUIREMENTS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 99 Assigned to standing committee 120 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 169 Read the second time 309 Read the third time 352 Transmitted to the House 352 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 662 S.B. 134 -- POWERSPORT VEHICLE FRANCHISE ACT (D. Eastman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 124 Assigned to standing committee 144 Amendments 347 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 348 Read the second time 723 Amendments 723 Read the third time 770 Transmitted to the House 770 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1488 S.B. 135 -- DRUG COURTS PILOT PROJECT (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 146 Assigned to standing committee 164 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 263 Read the second time 516 Substituted 516 1st Sub. S.B. 135 -- DRUG COURTS PILOT PROJECT (L. Hillyard) Amendments 516 Read the third time 552 Transmitted to the House 552 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 843 S.B. 136 -- JUSTICE COURT OPERATIONS AMENDMENTS (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 169 Assigned to standing committee 192 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 263 Read the second time 510 Read the third time 548 Transmitted to the House 549 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 S.B. 137 -- TOURISM, RECREATION, CULTURAL, AND CONVENTION FACILITIES TAX AMENDMENTS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 146 Assigned to standing committee 193 Substituted 1073 1st Sub. S.B. 137 -- TOURISM, RECREATION, CULTURAL, AND CONVENTION FACILITIES TAX AMENDMENTS (H. Stephenson) Amendments 1073 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1073 Read the second time 1279 Read the second and third time 1672 Amendments 1280 Read the third time 1361 Transmitted to the House 1361 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1669 Refuse to Concur 1672 Refuse to Recede 1690 Returned to the House 1672 Substituted 1721 2nd Sub. S.B. 137 -- TOURISM, RECREATION, CULTURAL, AND CONVENTION FACILITIES TAX AMENDMENTS (H. Stephenson) Joint Conference Committee Report 1721 Returned to the House 1722 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1748 S.B. 138 -- JUDGMENT INTEREST AMENDMENTS (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 146 Assigned to standing committee 164 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 390 Read the second time 725 Read the third time 771 Transmitted to the House 771 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1695 S.B. 139 -- MINIMUM WAGE PROVISIONS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 146 Assigned to standing committee 164 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 263 Read the second time 515 Circled 515 Uncircled 785 Read the third time 836 Circled 836 Uncircled 918 Amendments 918 Transmitted to the House 920 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1669 1st Sub. S.B. 139 -- WAGE PROVISIONS (H. Stephenson) Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1682 Concurrence 1691 Returned to the House 1691 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1720 S.B. 140 -- PERSONAL USE OF CAMPAIGN FUNDS (K. Hale) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 169 Assigned to standing committee 192 Returned to the Rules Committee 1298 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 141 -- MILITARY INSTALLATION PARTNERSHIPS (S. Killpack) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 169 Assigned to standing committee 193 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 426 Read the second time 730 Read the third time 773 Transmitted to the House 774 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1658 Concurrence 1670 Returned to the House 1671 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1695 S.B. 142 -- PHARMACY PRACTICE ACT AMENDMENTS (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 169 Assigned to standing committee 192 Amendments 300 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 301 Read the second time 615 Circled 615 Uncircled 616 Amendments 616 Read the third time 660 Transmitted to the House 660 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1669 S.B. 143 -- OPEN AND PUBLIC MEETINGS - RECORDING REQUIREMENT (S. Jenkins) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 169 Assigned to standing committee 192 Amendments 257 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 263 Read the second time 510 Circled 511 Uncircled 515 Amendments 510 , 515 Filed 516 Failed 516 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 144 -- MOTOR VEHICLE STOPS AT PORT-OF-ENTRY (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 205 Assigned to standing committee 231 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 348 Read the second time 724 Amendments 724 Read the third time 770 Transmitted to the House 770 1st Sub. S.B. 144 -- MOTOR VEHICLE STOPS AT PORT-OF-ENTRY (P. Knudson) Before the Senate 1692 Circled 1692 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1685 Concurrence 1709 Returned to the House 1709 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1729 S.B. 145 -- PROHIBITION AGAINST CERTAIN MEDICAL NONCOMPETITION AGREEMENTS (A. Christensen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 205 Assigned to standing committee 231 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 301 Read the second time 615 Read the third time 660 Circled 660 Uncircled 729 Transmitted to the House 729 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 S.B. 146 -- AVOIDING APPREHENSION AMENDMENT (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 205 Assigned to standing committee 231 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 263 Read the second time 564 Amendments 564 Read the third time 608 Circled 608 Uncircled 712 Amendments 608 Transmitted to the House 713 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1735 S.B. 147 -- PSYCHOLOGIST LICENSING ACT AMENDMENTS (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 205 Assigned to standing committee 231 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 301 Read the second time 666 Read the third time 710 Transmitted to the House 710 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 S.B. 148 -- CONSERVATION EASEMENT ENDOWMENT RESTRICTED ACCOUNT (B. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 215 Assigned to standing committee 231 Amendments 344 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 348 Read the second time 715 Read the third time 768 Transmitted to the House 769 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 S.B. 149 -- PETE SUAZO ATHLETIC COMMISSION AMENDMENTS (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 234 Assigned to standing committee 254 Amendments 387 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 390 Read the second time 617 Substituted 617 1st Sub. S.B. 149 -- PETE SUAZO ATHLETIC COMMISSION AMENDMENTS (E. Mayne) Circled 617 Uncircled 776 Read the third time 830 Transmitted to the House 830 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1488 S.B. 150 -- FOOD SAFETY MANAGER CERTIFICATION (D. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 234 Assigned to standing committee 254 Substituted 460 1st Sub. S.B. 150 -- FOOD SAFETY MANAGER CERTIFICATION (D. Peterson) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 464 Read the second time 731 Circled 731 Uncircled 785 Read the third time 836 Transmitted to the House 836 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1476 S.B. 151 -- DRIVER EDUCATION AMENDMENTS (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 234 Assigned to standing committee 254 Amendments 461 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 464 Read the second time 731 Circled 731 Uncircled 782 Amendments 782 Read the third time 835 Failed 835 Filed 835 Reconsideration 842 Before the Senate 842 Transmitted to the House 843 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 S.B. 152 -- BUSINESS LICENSE FEES (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 234 Assigned to standing committee 254 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 502 Read the second time 612 Substituted 612 1st Sub. S.B. 152 -- BUSINESS LICENSE FEES (M. Waddoups) Circled 612 Uncircled 786 Read the third time 837 Transmitted to the House 837 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1487 S.B. 153 -- TAX REFORM TASK FORCE (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 234 Assigned to standing committee 254 Amendments 343 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 348 Read the second time 669 Read the third time 712 Transmitted to the House 712 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 S.B. 154 -- PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMENT AMENDMENTS (D. C. Buttars) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 234 Assigned to standing committee 255 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 597 Read the second time 927 Read the third time 980 Circled 980 Uncircled 1199 Transmitted to the House 1199 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 S.B. 155 -- STATE SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATE SELECTION COMMITTEES (K. Hale) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 234 Assigned to standing committee 254 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 464 Read the second time 776 Failed 776 Filed 776 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 156 -- HEALTH INSURANCE - PROMPT PAYMENT AMENDMENTS (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 234 Assigned to standing committee 254 Returned to the Rules Committee 1266 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 157 -- UTAH CONSUMER CREDIT CODE AMENDMENTS (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 234 Assigned to standing committee 254 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 502 Read the second time 778 Read the third time 833 Transmitted to the House 833 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1728 S.B. 158 -- DISHONORED INSTRUMENT AMENDMENTS (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 234 Assigned to standing committee 254 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 502 Read the second time 782 Read the third time 834 Transmitted to the House 835 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1728 S.B. 159 -- ASSESSMENT OFFSET FOR DONATIONS PROMOTING OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 234 Assigned to standing committee 254 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 502 Read the second time 786 Read the third time 836 Transmitted to the House 837 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1488 S.B. 160 -- CHILD SUPPORT EXEMPTION FOR ADOPTIVE PARENTS OF CERTAIN CHILDREN IN STATE CUSTODY (P. Hellewell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 234 Assigned to standing committee 254 Returned to the Rules Committee 1266 , 1367 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 161 -- AMENDMENTS TO THE PROPERTY TAX VALUATION AGENCY FUND ASSESSING AND COLLECTING LEVY (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 301 Assigned to standing committee 387 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 502 Read the second time 787 Circled 787 Uncircled 787 Read the third time 837 Transmitted to the House 838 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1488 S.B. 162 -- CHANGES TO 2004 GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND (R. Allen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 264 Assigned to standing committee 296 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 709 Read the second time 935 Read the third time 988 Transmitted to the House 988 Enacting Clause Stricken 1754 S.B. 163 -- CAPITOL PRESERVATION BOARD AMENDMENTS (B. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 264 Assigned to standing committee 296 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 426 Read the second time 730 Read the third time 773 Transmitted to the House 773 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1556 S.B. 164 -- INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX - SUBTRACTION FOR LIVE ORGAN DONATION EXPENSES (K. Hale) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 264 Assigned to standing committee 296 Substituted 595 1st Sub. S.B. 164 -- INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX - TAX CREDIT FOR LIVE ORGAN DONATION EXPENSES (K. Hale) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 597 Read the second time 924 Amendments 925 Read the third time 979 Transmitted to the House 980 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1469 S.B. 165 -- CHILD WELFARE SERVICES (P. Hellewell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 264 Assigned to standing committee 296 Returned to the Rules Committee 850 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 166 -- PROHIBITION AGAINST CERTAIN LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE (P. Arent) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 264 Assigned to standing committee 296 Returned to the Rules Committee 1268 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 167 -- PENALTIES FOR FALSE DRIVER LICENSES AND IDENTIFICATION CARDS (C. Walker) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 465 Assigned to standing committee 499 Substituted 651 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1469 1st Sub. S.B. 167 -- PENALTIES FOR FALSE DRIVER LICENSES AND IDENTIFICATION CARDS (C. Walker) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 932 Read the third time 984 Transmitted to the House 985 S.B. 168 -- CONSTRUCTION TRADE RELATED AMENDMENTS (S. Jenkins) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 666 Assigned to standing committee 721 Substituted 997 1st Sub. S.B. 168 -- CONSTRUCTION TRADE RELATED AMENDMENTS (S. Jenkins) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 998 Read the second time 1064 Circled 1064 Uncircled 1133 Amendments 1133 Read the third time 1198 Circled 1198 Uncircled 1286 Amendments 1286 Transmitted to the House 1289 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 170 -- STATE TAX COMMISSION COLLECTION AND LICENSING PRACTICES (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 731 Assigned to standing committee 781 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1073 Read the second time 1144 Read the third time 1198 Circled 1198 Uncircled 1212 Substituted 1212 1st Sub. S.B. 170 -- STATE TAX COMMISSION COLLECTION AND LICENSING PRACTICES (C. Bramble) Circled 1212 Uncircled 1290 , 1301 Circled 1290 Transmitted to the House 1302 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1488 S.B. 172 -- DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE AMENDMENTS (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 610 Assigned to standing committee 664 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 848 Read the second time 1003 Read the third time 1057 Transmitted to the House 1057 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1557 Concurrence 1638 Returned to the House 1638 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1669 S.B. 173 -- BROWNFIELDS REVISION (L. A. Mansell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 546 Assigned to standing committee 557 Amendments 707 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 709 Read the second time 936 Read the third time 988 Transmitted to the House 989 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1663 S.B. 174 -- SECURITY SERVICE AMENDMENTS (R. Allen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 350 Assigned to standing committee 386 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 546 Read the second time 788 Read the third time 838 Transmitted to the House 838 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 175 -- WEAPONS AMENDMENTS (M. Madsen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 1194 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 176 -- PROGRAMS AND FACILITIES LICENSING AMENDMENTS (D. C. Buttars) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 301 Assigned to standing committee 387 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 464 Read the second time 731 Circled 731 Uncircled 1078 Enacting Clause Stricken 1078 S.B. 177 -- INCREASE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON RAPE (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 301 Assigned to standing committee 387 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 546 Read the second time 788 Read the third time 838 Circled 838 Uncircled 1003 Substituted 1003 Concurrence 1639 Returned to the House 1640 1st Sub. S.B. 177 -- INCREASE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON RAPE (E. Mayne) Circled 1003 Uncircled 1057 Transmitted to the House 1058 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1562 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1669 S.B. 178 -- CHARTER SCHOOL AMENDMENTS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 391 Assigned to standing committee 425 Amendments 594 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 597 Read the second time 921 Substituted 921 1st Sub. S.B. 178 -- CHARTER SCHOOL AMENDMENTS (H. Stephenson) Uncircled 1064 Read the third time 1128 Amendments 1128 Transmitted to the House 1129 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1670 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1706 , 1720 2nd Sub. S.B. 178 -- CHARTER SCHOOL AMENDMENTS (H. Stephenson) Refuse to Concur 1688 Returned to the House 1688 S.B. 179 -- PROTECTION OF GOVERNMENT RECORDS (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 509 Assigned to standing committee 557 Amendments 848 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 848 Read the second time 1061 Circled 1061 Uncircled 1061 Read the third time 1126 Amendments 1061 Transmitted to the House 1126 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1695 S.B. 180 -- WORKERS COMPENSATION - COMPETITIVE BID REQUIREMENTS (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 426 Assigned to standing committee 459 Amendments 702 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 709 Read the second time 934 Read the third time 986 Amendments 986 Transmitted to the House 988 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 181 -- CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENTS (K. Hale) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 391 Assigned to standing committee 425 Returned to the Rules Committee 1266 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 182 -- VETERINARY PRACTICE ACT - EXEMPTIONS (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 302 Assigned to standing committee 387 Amendments 463 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 464 Read the second time 777 Read the third time 830 Transmitted to the House 831 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 183 -- PUBLIC TRANSIT DISTRICT ANNEXATION AND FUNDING AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 902 Assigned to standing committee 994 Substituted 1264 2nd Sub. S.B. 183 -- PUBLIC TRANSIT DISTRICT ANNEXATION AND FUNDING AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1264 Read the second time 1292 Circled 1292 , 1300 Uncircled 1300, 1675 Substituted 1675 Uncircled 1401 Amendments 1401 Circled 1404 5th Sub. S.B. 183 -- PUBLIC TRANSIT DISTRICT ANNEXATION AND FUNDING AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Read the second and third time 1675 Transmitted to the House 1675 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 184 -- REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AMENDMENTS (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 709 Assigned to standing committee 721 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 848 Read the second time 1003 Circled 1004 Uncircled 1005 Substituted 1005 1st Sub. S.B. 184 -- REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AMENDMENTS (C. Bramble) Amendments 1005 Read the third time 1058 Circled 1058 Uncircled 1366 Substituted 1366 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1670 2nd Sub. S.B. 184 -- REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AMENDMENTS (C. Bramble) Circled 1366 Uncircled 1371 Amendments 1371 Transmitted to the House 1372 Refuse to Concur 1688 Circled 1688 Uncircled 1690 Concurrence 1690 Returned to the House 1691 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1720 S.B. 185 -- AMENDMENTS TO THE MULTI-CHANNEL VIDEO OR AUDIO SERVICE TAX ACT (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 653 Assigned to standing committee 665 Returned to the Rules Committee 1268 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 186 -- CHILD WELFARE REMOVAL - ADOPTION OPTION (P. Hellewell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 597 Assigned to standing committee 609 Returned to the Rules Committee 1298 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 187 -- SPECIAL HUNTING PERMITS FOR ANTELOPE ISLAND (J. Hickman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 731 Assigned to standing committee 781 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 923 Substituted 923 1st Sub. S.B. 187 -- SPECIAL HUNTING PERMITS FOR ANTELOPE ISLAND (J. Hickman) Read the second time 1063 Read the third time 1127 Transmitted to the House 1127 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 188 -- CLASSIFYING OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLES AS ALLOWED ON DESIGNATED ROADS (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 465 Assigned to standing committee 499 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 933 Read the third time 985 Transmitted to the House 985 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 189 -- PROPERTY TAX - CERTIFIED TAX RATE ADJUSTMENT (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 597 Assigned to standing committee 609 Returned to the Rules Committee 850 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 190 -- COUNTY OFFICER AMENDMENTS (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 465 Assigned to standing committee 499 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 597 Read the second time 924 Read the third time 979 Transmitted to the House 979 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1748 S.B. 191 -- POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS - TRUTH IN GOVERNMENT COMPETITION (R. Allen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 546 Assigned to standing committee 557 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 709 Read the second time 935 Read the third time 988 Circled 988 Uncircled 1058 Amendments 1059 Transmitted to the House 1061 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 192 -- HIGH TECHNOLOGY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATION (L. A. Mansell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 767 Assigned to standing committee 781 Substituted 1073 1st Sub. S.B. 192 -- HIGH TECHNOLOGY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATION (L. A. Mansell) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1073 Read the second time 1281 Read the third time 1361 Circled 1361 Uncircled 1376 Substituted 1376 2nd Sub. S.B. 192 -- HIGH TECHNOLOGY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATION (L. A. Mansell) Transmitted to the House 1377 4th Sub. S.B. 192 -- HIGH TECHNOLOGY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATION (L. A. Mansell) Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1738 Concurrence 1739 Returned to the House 1740 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1748 S.B. 194 -- SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION FOR ITEMS RELATING TO DIRECT MAIL (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 547 Assigned to standing committee 557 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 775 Read the second time 999 Read the third time 1054 Transmitted to the House 1055 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1570 S.B. 195 -- TAX REVISIONS (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 426 Assigned to standing committee 460 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 775 Substituted 775 1st Sub. S.B. 195 -- TAX REVISIONS (C. Bramble) Read the second time 999 Read the third time 1055 Circled 1055 Uncircled 1210 Transmitted to the House 1211 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 199 -- OFFICE OF ENERGY - OVERSIGHT (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 653 Assigned to standing committee 665 Substituted 823 1st Sub. S.B. 199 -- OFFICE OF ENERGY - OVERSIGHT (T. Hatch) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 827 Read the second time 990 Circled 990 Substituted 990 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1685 2nd Sub. S.B. 199 -- OFFICE OF ENERGY - OVERSIGHT (T. Hatch) Uncircled 1002 Read the third time 1056 Transmitted to the House 1057 Concurrence 1692 Returned to the House 1693 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1720 S.B. 201 -- CENTER FOR MULTICULTURAL HEALTH (D. C. Buttars) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 722 Assigned to standing committee 780 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 998 Read the second time 1075 , 1129 Circled 1129 Uncircled 1130 Transmitted to the House 1131 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 203 -- PROPERTY TAX - COUNTY SERVICE AREAS (M. Waddoups) Assigned to standing committee 508 Amendments 775 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 775 Read the second time 999 Amendments 1000 Read the third time 1055 Transmitted to the House 1055 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 203 -- PROPERTY TAX - FIRE DISTRICTS (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 503 S.B. 204 -- SALES AND USE TAX DIVERSIONS (D. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 653 Assigned to standing committee 665 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 848 Read the second time 1004 Read the third time 1057 Circled 1057 Uncircled 1138 Substituted 1138 1st Sub. S.B. 204 -- SALES AND USE TAX DIVERSIONS (D. Peterson) Read the third time 1200 Circled 1138 Transmitted to the House 1201 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 205 -- INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX - OFFICE OF STATE DEBT COLLECTION RULEMAKING AUTHORITY (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 828 Assigned to standing committee 845 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1073 Read the second time 1145 Read the third time 1198 Transmitted to the House 1198 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 206 -- NONPARTICIPATING TOBACCO MANUFACTURER AMENDMENTS (S. Killpack) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 503 Assigned to standing committee 509 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 775 Read the second time 1000 Amendments 1000 Read the third time 1055 Transmitted to the House 1056 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1659 Concurrence 1671 Returned to the House 1671 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1685 S.B. 207 -- MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE COVERAGE AMENDMENTS (D. Eastman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 465 Assigned to standing committee 499 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 929 Read the third time 981 Transmitted to the House 982 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1728 S.B. 208 -- RIGHTS-OF-WAY ACROSS SCHOOL AND INSTITUTIONAL TRUST LANDS (B. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 320 Assigned to standing committee 386 Returned to the Rules Committee 1268 Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 209 -- INTERLOCAL COOPERATION ACT AMENDMENTS (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 653 Assigned to standing committee 665 Substituted 1143 2nd Sub. S.B. 209 -- INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AMENDMENTS (C. Bramble) Amendments 1143 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1143 Read the second time 1283 Read the third time 1362 Amendments 1362 Transmitted to the House 1363 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 211 -- FUNDING FOR CONVENTION FACILITIES (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 828 Assigned to standing committee 845 Substituted 1069 1st Sub. S.B. 211 -- FUNDING FOR CONVENTION FACILITIES (M. Waddoups) Amendments 1069 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1073 Read the second time 1145 Amendments 1145 Read the third time 1201 Circled 1201 Uncircled 1269 , 1302 Circled 1272 Amendments 1269 , 1303 Placed on calendar 1372 Circled 1372 Reconsideration 1372 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1727 Concurrence 1728 Returned to the House 1728 Uncircled 1466 Amendments 1466 Transmitted to the House 1467 Failed 1303 Filed 1304 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1748 S.B. 212 -- CHILD CARE INVESTIGATIONS (P. Hellewell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 547 Assigned to standing committee 557 Substituted 846 1st Sub. S.B. 212 -- CHILD CARE INVESTIGATIONS (P. Hellewell) Amendments 846 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 848 Read the second time 1003 Circled 1003 Uncircled 1129 Read the third time 1196 Circled 1197 Uncircled 1200 Transmitted to the House 1200 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1557 Concurrence 1639 Returned to the House 1639 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1669 S.B. 215 -- FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 426 Assigned to standing committee 459 Substituted 648 1st Sub. S.B. 215 -- FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES (L. Hillyard) Amendments 648 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 930 Circled 930 Uncircled 933 Read the third time 985 Transmitted to the House 986 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1561 S.B. 216 -- AMENDMENTS TO UTAH EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ACT (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 828 Assigned to standing committee 845 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1073 Read the second time 1277 Amendments 1277 Read the third time 1358 Amendments 1358 Transmitted to the House 1359 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1720 S.B. 223 -- OVERSIGHT AND ENFORCEMENT OF WORK DONE ON MOBILE HOMES (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 391 Assigned to standing committee 425 Amendments 649 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 930 Read the third time 982 Transmitted to the House 982 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1663 S.B. 225 -- CHANGES TO GENERAL GOVERNMENT - SALES AND USE TAX AMENDMENTS (G. Davis) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 767 Assigned to standing committee 781 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1073 Read the second time 1133 Substituted 1133 1st Sub. S.B. 225 -- CHANGES TO GENERAL GOVERNMENT - SALES AND USE TAX AMENDMENTS (G. Davis) Circled 1133 Uncircled 1284 Amendments 1284 Read the third time 1363 Transmitted to the House 1363 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 227 -- PUBLIC SAFETY DRIVING PRIVILEGE AND IDENTIFICATION CARD AMENDMENTS (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 558 Assigned to standing committee 609 Amendments 847 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 848 Read the second time 1004 Read the third time 1058 Circled 1058 Uncircled 1075 Amendments 1058 Transmitted to the House 1075 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1571 Concurrence 1640 Returned to the House 1640 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1669 S.B. 231 -- COMPENSATION OF LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR AND OTHER STATE OFFICERS (M. Madsen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 902 Assigned to standing committee 994 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1296 Read the second time 1299 Read the third time 1368 Substituted 1368 1st Sub. S.B. 231 -- COMPENSATION OF LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR AND OTHER STATE OFFICERS (M. Madsen) Transmitted to the House 1368 Recalled 1464 Placed on calendar 1474 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1551 Circled 1552 Uncircled 1559 Substituted 1559 2nd Sub. S.B. 231 -- COMPENSATION OF LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR AND OTHER STATE OFFICERS (M. Madsen) Transmitted to the House 1560 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 232 -- EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ISSUES (S. Killpack) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 503 Assigned to standing committee 508 Amendments 650 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 931 Read the third time 982 Circled 982 Uncircled 983 Amendments 984 Transmitted to the House 984 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.B. 233 -- BLACKLISTING AMENDMENTS (A. Christensen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 828 Assigned to standing committee 844 Substituted 1265 Returned to the Rules Committee 1266 1st Sub. S.B. 233 -- BLACKLISTING AMENDMENTS (A. Christensen) Enacting Clause Stricken 1756 S.B. 234 -- AMENDMENTS TO DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 465 Assigned to standing committee 499 Substituted 1144 1st Sub. S.B. 234 -- AMENDMENTS TO DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (P. Knudson) Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1144 Enacting Clause Stricken 1757 S.B. 239 -- PUBLIC LANDS POLICY COORDINATION (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 653 Assigned to standing committee 665 Amendments 824 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 827 Read the second time 1001 Read the third time 1056 Transmitted to the House 1056 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1474 Concurrence 1547 Returned to the House 1548 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1561 S.C.R. 1 -- RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING MANAGED LANES STUDY (C. Walker) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Placed on calendar 29 Read the second and third time 32 Transmitted to the House 33 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 861 S.C.R. 2 -- RESOLUTION APPROVING CLASS V LANDFILL (R. Allen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 902 Assigned to standing committee 994 Amendments 1069 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1073 Read the second time 1277 Read the third time 1357 Transmitted to the House 1357 Held 1360 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1748 S.C.R. 3 -- RESOLUTION HONORING SEARCHERS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Placed on calendar 29 Read the second and third time 30 Transmitted to the House 30 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 45 S.C.R. 4 -- RESOLUTION APPROVING UTAH RECREATIONAL LAND EXCHANGE (B. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Assigned to standing committee 60 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 124 Read the second time 237 Read the third time 264 Transmitted to the House 265 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 593 Action taken by the Governor 1263 S.C.R. 5 -- RESOLUTION APPROVING SETTLEMENT OF LAWSUIT (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 205 Assigned to standing committee 231 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 348 Read the second time 725 Read the third time 771 Transmitted to the House 771 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1556 S.C.R. 6 -- RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE GOLDEN RULE PROJECT (F. Fife) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 465 Assigned to standing committee 499 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 597 Read the second time 925 Read the third time 980 Transmitted to the House 980 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1663 S.C.R. 8 -- CONCURRENT RESOLUTION APPROVING CLASS V LANDFILL (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 1074 Assigned to standing committee 1140 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1296 Read the second time 1300 Read the third time 1368 Transmitted to the House 1369 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1728 S.C.R. 9 -- CONCURRENT RESOLUTION REGARDING DELTA AIRLINES (D. Eastman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 465 Assigned to standing committee 499 Amendments 596 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 597 Read the second time 781 Before the Senate 789 Placed on Time Certain Calendar 782 Amendments 781 Substituted 789 Action taken by the Governor 1545 1st Sub. S.C.R. 9 -- CONCURRENT RESOLUTION REGARDING DELTA AIR LINES (D. Eastman) Placed on calendar 789 Read the second and third time 850 Transmitted to the House 850 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 901 S.C.R. 10 -- CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HONORING UTAH FOUNDATION (L. A. Mansell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 503 Assigned to standing committee 508 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 709 Read the second and third time 936 Transmitted to the House 936 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1556 S.C.R. 11 -- CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ON MCGRUFF HOUSE (D. Eastman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 998 Placed on Time Certain Calendar 1065 , 1068 Read the second and third time 1293 Amendments 1293 Transmitted to the House 1293 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1355 S.J.R. 1 -- JOINT RESOLUTION APPROVING APPOINTMENT OF LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR GENERAL (J. Valentine) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Placed on calendar 29 Read the second and third time 33 Transmitted to the House 33 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 59 S.J.R. 2 -- RESOLUTION ON PROPERTY TAX FOR CERTAIN PERSONAL PROPERTY (J. Hickman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Assigned to standing committee 28 Returned to the Rules Committee 1298 Enacting Clause Stricken 1757 S.J.R. 3 -- RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING MEDIATION (C. Walker) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Assigned to standing committee 27 Placed on calendar 80 Read the second time 175 Read the third time 208 Transmitted to the House 208 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 497 S.J.R. 4 -- JOINT RULES RESOLUTION - INTERIM RULES RECODIFICATION (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Placed on calendar 61 Read the second time 84 Read the third time 99 Transmitted to the House 99 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 215 S.J.R. 5 -- RESOLUTION APPROVING CONTRACT FOR STATE CAPITOL RENOVATION (L. A. Mansell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Placed on calendar 29 Read the second and third time 31 Transmitted to the House 31 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 73 S.J.R. 6 -- SPACE EXPLORATION RESOLUTION (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 80 Assigned to standing committee 97 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 146 Read the second time 276 Read the third time 307 Transmitted to the House 307 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1570 S.J.R. 7 -- RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING RONALD REAGAN DAY (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 80 Assigned to standing committee 96 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 146 Read the second time 276 Placed on Time Certain Calendar 276 Read the second and third time 432 Transmitted to the House 432 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 497 S.J.R. 8 -- JOINT RULES RESOLUTION - APPEARANCE OF ENROLLED BILLS (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 146 Substituted 232 1st Sub. S.J.R. 8 -- JOINT RULES RESOLUTION - APPEARANCE OF BILLS (C. Bramble) Placed on calendar 232 Read the second time 434 Read the third time 469 Transmitted to the House 469 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 861 S.J.R. 9 -- RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING 100 YEARS OF ROTARY INTERNATIONAL (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 169 Assigned to standing committee 192 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 390 Read the second time 726 Placed on Time Certain Calendar 726 Read the second and third time 1373 Transmitted to the House 1374 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1407 S.J.R. 10 -- RESOLUTION TO CONGRESS REGARDING OIL AND GAS DRILLING AND EXPLORATION (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 169 Assigned to standing committee 193 Before the Senate 465 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 349 Placed on Calendar 467 Read the third time 471 Transmitted to the House 471 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 843 S.J.R. 11 -- RESOLUTION LIMITING NUMBER OF GOVERNOR'S TERMS (C. Walker) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 205 Assigned to standing committee 230 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 348 Read the second time 666 Read the third time 710 Transmitted to the House 711 Enacting Clause Stricken 1755 S.J.R. 12 -- RESOLUTION URGING FUNDING (F. Fife) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 1049 Assigned to standing committee 1068 Placed on calendar 1208 Read the second time 1292 Circled 1292 Uncircled 1372 Enacting Clause Stricken 1757 S.J.R. 13 -- JOINT RESOLUTION AMENDING INTERIM LEGISLATIVE RULES (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 264 Placed on calendar 297 Read the second and third time 432 Transmitted to the House 433 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 593 S.J.R. 14 -- JOINT RESOLUTION ON STROKE AWARENESS (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 391 Assigned to standing committee 459 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 931 Read the third time 983 Transmitted to the House 983 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1681 S.J.R. 15 -- JOINT RESOLUTION URGING MEDICAID REFORM (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 391 Assigned to standing committee 425 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 652 Read the second time 932 Read the third time 983 Transmitted to the House 983 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1681 S.J.R. 16 -- RESOLUTION URGING COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CONTROL PLAN FOR THE STATE (K. Hale) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 722 Assigned to standing committee 780 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 998 Read the second and third time 1076 Transmitted to the House 1076 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1663 S.J.R. 17 -- RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING HUNTSMAN CANCER INSTITUTE (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 465 Assigned to standing committee 499 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 767 Read the third time 1050 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1581 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1051 S.J.R. 18 -- JOINT RESOLUTION APPROVING CONSOLIDATION OF WEST VALLEY AND SANDY DISTRICT COURTS (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 767 Assigned to standing committee 780 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1073 Read the second and third time 1279 Transmitted to the House 1279 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1681 S.J.R. 19 -- RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING GRANITE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S 100 YEARS (G. Davis) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 902 Assigned to standing committee 994 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1143 Read the second and third time 1283 Transmitted to the House 1283 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1681 S.J.R. 20 -- JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING RETIRING PRESIDENT OF DIXIE STATE COLLEGE (J. Hickman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 1074 Placed on calendar 1140 Read the second and third time 1207 Transmitted to the House 1208 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1681 S.R. 1 -- SENATE RESOLUTION DISCOURAGING PARTICIPATION IN FREE TRADE AREA OF THE AMERICAS (D. Thomas) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 80 Assigned to standing committee 96 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 169 Read the second time 312 Circled 312 Uncircled 431 Read the third time 468 Amendments 468 Signed by the President 468