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Thirty-seventh Calendar Day - Twenty-fifth Session Day
Hall of the House of Representatives
Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday, February 18, 1997
The House met pursuant to adjournment at 8:52 a.m., Speaker pro
tempore Van Maanen of Marion in the chair.
Prayer was offered by Reverend Leslie Borsay, Community Church,
Hudson.
The Journal of Monday, February 17, 1997 was approved.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
House File 256, by Jacobs, a bill for an act relating to
permissible charges which may be contracted for and received
with respect to open-end credit.
Read first time and referred to committee on commerce-regulation.
House File 257, by Larson, a bill for an act relating to
economic development block grants and the appropriation of
financial institution franchise tax revenues.
Read first time and referred to committee on economic
development.
House File 258, by Burnett, Dotzler, Scherrman, Taylor,
Whitead, Kinzer, Shoultz, Doderer, Mascher, Foege, Fallon,
Osterhaus, Brand, Witt, Bernau, Moreland, Cohoon, and Schrader,
a bill for an act making an appropriation to the department of
natural resources for the establishment of a wildlife diversity
initiative.
Read first time and referred to committee on appropriations.
House File 259, by Witt, Shoultz, and Jochum, a bill for an
act relating to legal settlement regarding community-based
providers of treatment or services.
Read first time and referred to committee on human resources.
House File 260, by Brunkhorst, a bill for an act relating to
annexation and severance elections.
Read first time and referred to committee on local government.
House File 261, by Garman, a bill for an act prohibiting the
operation of a satellite terminal for the purpose of making
loans for gambling.
Read first time and referred to committee on state government.
House File 262, by Brunkhorst and Boddicker, a bill for an
act relating to removing exemptions from the obscenity laws.
Read first time and referred to committee on education.
House File 263, by committee on economic development, a bill
for an act relating to an insurance premium tax credit for
eligible businesses under the new jobs and income program.
Read first time and referred to committee on ways and means.
House File 264, by Heaton, a bill for an act establishing an
increasing weighted enrollment scale for dual enrollment
students and providing an effective and applicability date.
Read first time and referred to committee on education.
House File 265, by committee on judiciary, a bill for an act
relating to the affirmation and reenactment of certain
provisions affecting the criminal and juvenile laws, and
providing an effective date.
Read first time and placed on the calendar.
House File 266, by committee on ways and means, a bill for
an act relating to the administration of state individual
income, corporate, motor fuel, and other taxes; property taxes,
property tax credits and replacement claims; sales, services,
and use taxes; tax refund setoffs; and other duties of the
department and director of revenue and finance; providing a
penalty; and providing a retroactive applicability date
provision.
Read first time and placed on the ways and means calendar.
House File 267, by Millage, a bill for an act limiting a
standing appropriation to the executive council for costs
associated with court proceedings involving the state.
Read first time and referred to committee on appropriations.
House File 268, by Eddie, a bill for an act relating to
school officers, directors, and teachers as agents for school
textbooks and supplies and providing a penalty and an effective
date.
Read first time and referred to committee on education.
House File 269, by Heaton, Greig, Gries, Kremer, Teig,
Boddicker, Klemme, Thomson, Frevert, Boggess, Dolecheck, Bukta,
Brauns, Dix, Van Maanen, Welter, Witt, Churchill, Larson, Sukup,
O'Brien, Brand, Mundie, Huseman, Rayhons, Houser, Nelson,
Reynolds-Knight, Dinkla, Eddie, Mertz, Osterhaus, Falck, Foege,
Barry, Brunkhorst, Gipp, Weidman, Holmes, Weigel, Koenigs,
Carroll, Tyrrell, and Drake, a bill for an act extending the
regular program district cost guarantee for school districts for
one year and providing an effective date.
Read first time and referred to committee on education.
House File 270, by Weidman and Klemme, a bill for an act
relating to the establishment of a single open season for deer
hunting.
Read first time and referred to committee on natural resources.
House File 271, by Nelson, a bill for an act relating to the
use of foreign language interpreters in the investigations of
criminal offenses and providing for payment of fees.
Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.
House File 272, by Bernau, a bill for an act providing a
cause of action against the state for wrongful imprisonment.
Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.
House File 273, by Barry, a bill for an act relating to
establishing a tourism-related small business development
program and making an appropriation.
Read first time and referred to committee on appropriations.
House File 274, by Burnett, Mascher, Dotzler, Whitead,
Kinzer, Shoultz, Doderer, Fallon, Witt, Bernau, Moreland, and
Bukta, a bill for an act relating to the beverage containers
control program and making a penalty applicable.
Read first time and referred to committee on commerce-regulation.
House File 275, by committee on commerce-regulation, a bill
for an act relating to trademarks and service marks registered
with the secretary of state.
Read first time and placed on the calendar.
SENATE MESSAGES CONSIDERED
Senate File 116, by committee on commerce, a bill for an act
relating to the appointment and resignation of registered agents
of corporations, limited liability companies, and partnerships
and their registered offices.
Read first time and referred to committee on commerce-regulation.
Senate File 131, by committee on human resources, a bill for
an act relating to fraudulent practices involving family
investment and medical assistance program benefits and making
penalties applicable.
Read first time and referred to committee on human resources.
HOUSE FILE 67 WITHDRAWN
Van Fossen of Scott asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw House File 67 from further consideration by the House.
HOUSE FILE 44 WITHDRAWN
Sukup of Franklin asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw House File 44 from further consideration by the House.
CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
Regular Calendar
House File 229, a bill for an act relating to the availability
of a map indicating the location of electric transmission lines
related to the extension of a franchise, was taken up for
consideration.
Van Fossen of Scott moved that the bill be read a last time now
and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill
was read a last time.
On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 229)
The ayes were, 100:
Arnold Barry Bell Bernau
Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley
Brand Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta
Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chapman
Chiodo Churchill Cohoon Connors
Corbett, Spkr. Cormack Dinkla Dix
Doderer Dolecheck Dotzler Drake Drees
Eddie Falck Fallon
Foege Ford Frevert Garman
Gipp Greig Greiner Gries
Grundberg Hahn Hansen Heaton
Holmes Holveck Houser Huseman Huser
Jacobs Jenkins Jochum Kinzer
Klemme Koenigs Kreiman Kremer
Lamberti Larkin Larson Lord
Martin Mascher May Mertz
Metcalf Meyer Millage
Moreland Mundie Murphy Myers Nelson
O'Brien Osterhaus Rants Rayhons
Reynolds-Knight Richardson Scherrman Schrader
Shoultz Siegrist Sukup Taylor
Teig Thomas Thomson Tyrrell
Van Fossen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt
Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead
Wise Witt Van Maanen,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, none.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared
to have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Leave of absence was granted as follows:
Moreland of Wapello, until his arrival, on request of Cataldo of
Polk.
House File 233, a bill for an act relating to cooperative
associations, by providing for the filing of documents and
providing for the effective date of a merger or consolidation,
was taken up for consideration.
Holmes of Scott moved that the bill be read a last time now and
placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was
read a last time.
On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 233)
The ayes were, 99:
Arnold Barry Bell Bernau
Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley
Brand Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta
Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chapman
Chiodo Churchill Cohoon Connors
Corbett, Spkr. Cormack Dinkla Dix
Doderer Dolecheck Dotzler Drake
Drees Eddie Falck Fallon
Foege Ford Frevert Garman
Gipp Greig Greiner Gries
Grundberg Hahn Hansen Heaton
Holmes Holveck Houser Huseman
Huser Jacobs Jenkins Jochum
Kinzer Klemme Koenigs Kreiman
Kremer Lamberti Larkin Larson
Lord Martin Mascher May
Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage
Mundie Murphy Myers Nelson
O'Brien Osterhaus Rants Rayhons
Reynolds-Knight Richardson Scherrman Schrader
Shoultz Siegrist Sukup Taylor Teig
Thomas Thomson Tyrrell Van
Fossen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt
Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead
Wise Witt Van Maanen,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 1:
Moreland
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared
to have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 132, a bill for an act relating to the liability of
persons involved in domesticated animal activities, with report
of committee recommending amendment and passage, was taken up
for consideration.
Greig of Emmet offered the following amendment H-1029 filed by
the committee on agriculture:
H-1029
1 Amend House File 132 as follows:
2 1. Page 3, by striking lines 20 and 21.
3 2. Page 3, by striking lines 29 through 34 and
4 inserting the following:
5 " . "Participant" means a person who engages in
6 a domesticated animal activity, regardless of whether
7 the person receives compensation.
8 . "Spectator" means a person who is in the
9 vicinity of a domesticated animal activity, but who is
10 not a participant."
11 3. Page 4, by striking lines 1 through 21 and
12 inserting the following:
13 "A person, including a domesticated animal
14 professional, domesticated animal activity sponsor,
15 the owner of the domesticated animal, or a person
16 exhibiting the domesticated animal, is not liable for
17 the damages, injury, or death suffered by a
18 participant or spectator resulting from the inherent
19 risks of a domesticated animal activity. This section
20 shall not apply to the extent that the claim for
21 damages, injury, or death is caused by any of the
22 following:
23 1. An act committed intentionally or while under
24 the influence of an alcoholic beverage or other drug
25 or a combination of such substances which causes
26 damages, injury, or death.
27 2. The use of equipment or tack used in the
28 domesticated animal activity which the defendant
29 provided to a participant, if the defendant knew or
30 reasonably should have known that the equipment or
31 tack was faulty or defective.
32 3. The failure to notify a participant of a
33 dangerous latent condition on real property in which
34 the defendant holds an interest, which is known or
35 should have been known. The notice may be made by
36 posting a clearly visible warning sign on the
37 property.
38 4. A domesticated animal activity which occurs in
39 a place designated or intended by an animal activity
40 sponsor as a place for persons who are not
41 participants to be present.
42 5. A domesticated animal activity which causes
43 damages, injury, or death to a spectator who is in a
44 place where a reasonable person who is alert to
45 inherent risks of domestic animal activities would not
46 expect a domesticated animal activity to occur."
47 4. By renumbering as necessary.
Kreiman of Davis offered the following amendment H-1038, to
amendment H-1029, filed by him from the floor and moved its
adoption:
H-1038
1 Amend the amendment, H-1029, to House File 132 as
2 follows:
3 1. Page 1, line 23, by inserting after the word
4 "intentionally" the following: ", recklessly,".
Amendment H-1038, to amendment H-1029, was adopted.
On motion by Greig of Emmet the committee amendment H-1029, as
amended, was adopted.
Koenigs of Mitchell asked for unanimous consent to rerefer House
File 132 to committee on judiciary.
Objection was raised.
Greig of Emmet moved that the bill be read a last time now and
placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was
read a last time.
Rule 75 was invoked.
On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 132)
The ayes were, 69:
Arnold Barry Blodgett Boddicker
Boggess Bradley Brauns Brunkhorst
Burnett Carroll Churchill Corbett, Spkr.
Cormack Dix Dolecheck Drake
Eddie Fallon Foege Frevert
Garman Gipp Greig Greiner
Gries Grundberg Hahn Hansen
Heaton Holmes Houser Huseman
Huser Jacobs Jenkins Klemme
Kremer Lamberti Larkin Larson
Lord Martin May Mertz
Metcalf Meyer Millage Mundie
Nelson O'Brien Rants Rayhons
Reynolds-Knight Richardson Siegrist Sukup
Teig Thomas Thomson Tyrrell
Van Fossen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt
Weidman Weigel Welter Witt
Van Maanen,
Presiding
The nays were, 30:
Bell Bernau Brand Bukta
Cataldo Chapman Chiodo Cohoon
Connors Dinkla Doderer Dotzler
Drees Falck Ford Holveck
Jochum Kinzer Koenigs Kreiman
Mascher Murphy Myers Osterhaus
Scherrman Schrader Shoultz Taylor
Whitead Wise
Absent or not voting, 1:
Moreland
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared
to have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
IMMEDIATE MESSAGES
Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent
that the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate:
House Files 132, 229 and 233.
SPECIAL PRESENTATION
Connors of Polk presented to the House, the Honorable Floyd
Millen, former member and Speaker of the House from Van Buren
County.
On motion by Siegrist of Pottawattamie, the House was recessed
at 10:15 a.m., until 1:00 p.m.
AFTERNOON SESSION
The House reconvened at 1:02 p.m., Speaker pro tempore Van
Maanen of Marion in the chair.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
House File 276, by Larson, a bill for an act to consider the
use of less lethal munitions by peace officers not a use of
deadly force.
Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.
House File 277, by Whitead, a bill for an act relating to
free fishing days for nonresidents.
Read first time and referred to committee on natural resources.
House File 278, by Kremer, a bill for an act setting the
interest rate on judgments and decrees.
Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.
House File 279, by Dolecheck, a bill for an act making an
appropriation to the department of natural resources for
statewide forestry and rural development through forestry
projects in cooperation with resource, conservation, and
development areas.
Read first time and referred to committee on economic
development.
House File 280, by Bradley, Rants, Heaton, Sukup, Martin,
Welter, Brunkhorst, Holmes, Brauns, Greig, Arnold, Fallon,
Myers, Richardson, Ford, Connors, Whitead, Bukta, Kinzer,
O'Brien, Witt, and Reynolds-Knight, a bill for an act relating
to the offense of driving a motor vehicle when a license has
been revoked or denied for driving while intoxicated, financial
liability coverage and registration requirements for motor
vehicles in this state, providing for the seizure of motor
vehicle registration plates, and providing penalties and
conditional effective dates.
Read first time and referred to committee on commerce-regulation.
House File 281, by Chiodo, a bill for an act relating to
petitions requesting establishment of satellite absentee voting
stations.
Read first time and referred to committee on state government.
House File 282, by Carroll, a bill for an act relating to
the required business hours of a travel trailer dealer.
Read first time and referred to committee on commerce-regulation.
House File 283, by Tyrrell, a bill for an act relating to a
prohibition on the provision of legal services by the state
university of Iowa to an inmate of an institution or facility
under the control of the department of corrections.
Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.
House File 284, by Thomson, a bill for an act establishing
student assistance program teams and making an appropriation.
Read first time and referred to committee on education.
QUORUM CALL
A non-record roll call was requested to determine that a quorum
was present. The vote revealed seventy-six members present,
twenty-four absent.
ADOPTION OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 7
Nelson of Marshall called up for consideration House Concurrent
Resolution 7, a concurrent resolution recognizing the women who
served Iowa as state legislators through Iowa's sesquicentennial
year, 1996, and celebrating 100 years of women elected to state
legislatures, and moved its adoption.
The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.
IMMEDIATE MESSAGE
Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent
that House Concurrent Resolution 7 be immediately messaged to
the Senate.
CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
Regular Calendar
House File 232, a bill for an act providing for court-ordered
treatment of a criminal defendant judged mentally incapable of
standing trial, was taken up for consideration.
Sukup of Franklin moved that the bill be read a last time now
and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill
was read a last time.
On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 232)
The ayes were, 96:
Arnold Barry Bell Bernau
Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley
Brand Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta
Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chapman Chiodo
Cohoon Connors Cormack Dinkla
Dix Doderer Dolecheck Dotzler
Drake Drees Eddie Falck
Fallon Foege Ford Frevert
Garman Gipp Greig Greiner
Gries Grundberg Hahn Hansen
Heaton Holmes Holveck Houser Huseman
Huser Jacobs Jenkins Jochum
Kinzer Klemme Koenigs Kreiman
Kremer Lamberti Larkin Larson
Lord Martin Mascher May
Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Mundie
Murphy Myers Nelson O'Brien
Osterhaus Rants Rayhons
Reynolds-Knight Richardson Scherrman Schrader
Shoultz Siegrist Sukup Taylor
Teig Thomas Thomson Tyrrell
Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman
Weigel Welter Whitead Wise
Witt Van Maanen, Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 4:
Churchill Corbett, Spkr. Moreland Van
Fossen
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared
to have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
IMMEDIATE MESSAGE
Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent
that House File 232 be immediately messaged to the Senate.
EXPLANATION OF VOTE
I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on Monday,
February 17, 1997. Had I been present I would have voted "aye"
on House Files 92 and 200.
SUKUP of Franklin
BILL SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR
A communication was received from the Governor announcing that
on February 18, 1997, he approved and transmitted to the
Secretary of State the following bill:
Senate File 5, an act relating to the registration fee for
ex-prisoner of war motor vehicle plates and providing an
effective date and a retroactive applicability date.
PRESENTATION OF VISITORS
Students from Prairie Valley, Gowrie, accompanied by Steve
Kehoe. By Mundie of Webster.
FFA students from Lake Mills. By Rayhons of Hancock.
Seventeen students from Linn-Mar High School, Marion,
accompanied by Dennis Selners. By Thomson of Linn.
FFA students from Monticello, accompanied by Brian Feldpausch.
By Welter of Jones.
Twelve students from University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls,
accompanied by Therese Harms, student body president. By Witt of
Black Hawk.
COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED
The following communications were received and filed in the
office of the Chief Clerk:
STATE OF TEXAS
Lieutenant Governor Bob Bullock of Texas acknowledged receipt of
Iowa's House Concurrent Resolution 4, proposing a balanced
budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution. He enclosed the bill
text report of their Senate Joint Resolution 10, requiring a
balanced federal budget.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Alcoholic Beverages Division
The Sixty-second Annual Report, pursuant to Chapter 123, Code of
Iowa.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Iowa Advisory Council on Head Injuries
The Annual Report for 1996, pursuant to Chapter 135.22A(6)(f),
Code of Iowa.
MUNICIPAL FIRE AND POLICE
RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF IOWA
The Annual Report, pursuant to Chapter 411.5, Code of Iowa.
CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION
MR. SPEAKER: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully reports
that certificates of recognition have been issued as follows.
ELIZABETH A. ISAACSON
Chief Clerk of the House
1997\134 Gretchen VanEvery, Sioux City - For celebrating her
80th birthday.
1997\135 Timothy Devine, Ames - For receiving the bronze
Distinguished Finalist medallion from The Prudential Spirit of
Community Awards.
SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
House File 205
Judiciary: Dinkla, Chair; Holveck and Lamberti.
House File 206
Commerce-Regulation: Sukup, Chair; Doderer and Metcalf.
House File 215
Commerce-Regulation: Bradley, Chair; Koenigs and Metcalf.
House File 217
Agriculture: Teig, Chair; Eddie, Koenigs, Mundie and Rayhons.
House File 220
Agriculture: Boggess, Chair; Greig and Koenigs.
House File 221
Agriculture: Boggess, Chair; Greig and Koenigs.
House File 237
Ways and Means: Teig, Chair; Lamberti and Osterhaus.
House File 238
Natural Resources: Huseman, Chair; Mundie and Weidman.
House File 239
Transportation: Nelson, Chair; Arnold and Huser.
House File 240
Transportation: Brauns, Chair; Blodgett and Cohoon.
House File 242
Transportation: Weidman, Chair; Bukta and Vande Hoef.
House File 243
Transportation: Carroll, Chair; Chiodo and Cormack.
House File 245
Judiciary: Veenstra, Chair; Bernau and Lamberti.
House File 246
Judiciary: Lamberti, Chair; Kreiman and Larson.
House File 247
Judiciary: Lamberti, Chair; Kreiman and Larson.
House File 248
Education: Brunkhorst, Chair; Van Maanen and Warnstadt.
House File 249
Ways and Means: Lamberti, Chair; Myers and Teig.
House File 253
Local Government: Carroll, Chair; Myers and Vande Hoef.
House File 254
Local Government: Mertz, Chair; Arnold and Klemme.
House File 258
Appropriations: Greiner, Chair; Meyer and Moreland.
House File 262
Education: Brunkhorst, Chair; Bukta and Metcalf.
House File 263
Ways and Means: Larson, Chair; Teig and Weigel.
House File 264
Education: Veenstra, Chair; Cohoon and Garman.
House File 267
Appropriations: Millage, Chair; Murphy and Sukup.
House File 268
Education: Garman, Chair; Thomas and Thomson.
House File 269
Education: Gries, Chair; Kinzer and Van Maanen.
House File 270
Natural Resources: Weidman, Chair; Huseman and Mundie.
House File 273
Appropriations: Churchill, Chair; Huser and Nelson.
Senate File 82
Appropriations: Sukup, Chair; Gipp and Kreiman.
Senate File 117
Judiciary: Veenstra, Chair; Kreiman and Lamberti.
HOUSE STUDY BILL SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
House Study Bill 138
Ways and Means: Blodgett, Chair; Dix and Myers.
House Study Bill 140
Commerce-Regulation: Van Fossen, Chair; Cataldo and Dix.
House Study Bill 143
Local Government: Welter, Chair; Mundie and Weidman.
House Study Bill 145
Human Resources: Thomson, Chair; Boddicker and Foege.
House Study Bill 146
Human Resources: Veenstra, Chair; Blodgett and Moreland.
House Study Bill 147
Judiciary: Dinkla, Chair; Moreland and Sukup.
House Study Bill 148
Judiciary: Churchill, Chair; Bernau and Greiner.
House Study Bill 149
Judiciary: Lamberti, Chair; Chapman and Dinkla.
House Study Bill 150
Education: Wise, Chair; Gries and Grundberg.
HOUSE STUDY BILL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
H.S.B. 151 Transportation
Increasing the amount of damage to a motor vehicle required for
a damage disclosure statement to be necessary at the time the
motor vehicle is sold.
H.S.B. 152 Transportation
Providing for the sale of unused highway right-of-way and other
real property by the state department of transportation to past
or present owners of adjacent property.
H.S.B. 153 Agriculture
Providing for the control of soil erosion at urban construction
sites and providing for penalties.
H.S.B. 154 Agriculture
Providing authority to soil and water conservation district
commissioners to allocate moneys for the emergency restoration
of permanent soil and water conservation practices.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
MR. SPEAKER: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully reports
that the following committee recommendations have been received
and are on file in the office of the Chief Clerk.
ELIZABETH A. ISAACSON
Chief Clerk of the House
COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 105), concerning drug
and alcohol testing of private sector employees and prospective
employees and providing an effective date.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 18, 1997.
COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS
Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 26), updating the Iowa
Code references to the Internal Revenue Code and providing a
retroactive applicability date and an effective date.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 17, 1997.
Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 112), relating to the
individual income tax by extending the special method of
computation of tax for value-added S corporation shareholders to
all S corporation shareholders and eliminating the refund
limitation and providing an effective and applicability date
provision.
Fiscal Note is required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 17, 1997.
AMENDMENTS FILED
H_1039 H.F. 113 Kreiman of Davis
H_1040 H.F. 212 Kreiman of Davis
H_1041 H.F. 244 Dix of Butler
Myers of Johnson
H_1042 H.F. 235 Mascher of Polk
H_1043 H.F. 235 Grundberg of Polk
H_1044 H.F. 235 Grundberg of Polk
H_1045 H.F. 235 Metcalf of Polk
H_1046 H.F. 235 Bukta of Clinton
H_1047 H.F. 235 Fallon of Polk
H_1048 H.F. 235 Fallon of Polk
H_1049 H.F. 235 Huser of Polk
H_1050 H.F. 235 Dotzler of Black Hawk
H_1051 H.F. 235 Connors of Polk
H_1052 H.F. 235 Brand of Tama
H_1053 H.F. 235 Grundberg of Polk
H_1054 H.F. 235 Metcalf of Polk
H_1055 H.F. 235 Mascher of Johnson
H_1056 H.F. 235 Metcalf of Polk
H_1057 H.F. 235 Brand of Tama
H_1058 H.F. 235 Brand of Tama
H_1059 H.F. 235 Metcalf of Polk
On motion by Siegrist of Pottawattamie, the House adjourned at
1:18 p.m., until 8:45 a.m., Wednesday, February 19, 1997.
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