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fund of the state, road use tax fund, primary road fund, and the motorcycle rider education fund, providing for the nonreversion of certain moneys, and making statutory changes relating to appropriations. House File 2542, an act regulating bulk dry animal nutrient products, providing for fees and an appropriation, providing penalties, and providing for an effective date. Senate File 466, an act relating to the theft of video rental property and making penalties applicable. Senate File 2372, an act relating to the standard uniforms of sheriffs and deputy sheriffs. Senate File 2391, an act relating to certain drug and alcohol abuse and certain offenses which carry a mandatory minimum sentence, by allowing probation for some operating-while-intoxicated offenders after service of a mandatory minimum sentence, permitting a .15 blood alcohol level to control the penalties applicable to an offender regardless of the margin of error associated with the test device, requiring the imposition of a mandatory minimum penalty for certain methamphetamine offenses, prohibiting the granting of a deferred judgment or sentence or a suspended sentence for certain methamphetamine offenses, providing that persons convicted of certain methamphetamine offenses are ineligible for bail upon appeal, requiring the deletion from motor vehicle records after twelve years of certain youth license revocations for alcohol violations, increasing and adding certain penalties for certain drug offenses, providing for the denial of federal benefits to persons convicted of drug-related offenses, providing for an operating while intoxicated offense for persons driving after taking certain controlled substances, providing privacy and notice in certain drug and alcohol testing situations, making related changes, making penalties applicable, providing effective and retroactive applicability dates. EXPLANATION OF VOTE I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on April 22, 1998. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on Senate Files 2068, 2225, and amendment H-9114 to Senate Joint Resolution 2004. CATALDO of Polk PRESENTATION OF VISITORS The Speaker announced that the following visitors were present in the House chamber: One hundred twenty 3rd grade students from Lincoln Elementary School, Clear Lake, accompanied by Mrs. Weigmann, Mrs. Uhlenhopp, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Tremmel and Mrs. Sorensen. By Blodgett of Cerro Gordo. Twenty-one students from Woodward-Granger High School, Woodward, accompanied by Mr. Johnston. By Richardson of Warren.
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