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House Journal: Tuesday, February 24, 1998

Forty-fourth Calendar Day - Twenty-ninth Session Day

Hall of the House of Representatives
Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday, February 24, 1998
The House met pursuant to adjournment at 8:50 a.m., Speaker
Corbett in the chair.
Prayer was offered by Reverend Jack Gray, Calvery Christian
Reformed Church, Orange City.
The Journal of Monday, February 23, 1998 was approved.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
House File 2408, by committee on human resources, a bill for
an act relating to anatomical gifts by modifying certain
qualification requirements for hospital reimbursement grants and
requiring submission of an annual donation and compliance report.
Read first time and placed on the calendar.
House File 2409, by committee on local government, a bill
for an act to increase the penalties applicable to the hiring or
employment of unauthorized aliens.
Read first time and referred to committee on labor and
industrial relations.
House File 2410, by committee on human resources, a bill for
an act relating to the removing, sale, or purchase of war relics
from a cemetery and providing penalties.
Read first time and placed on the calendar.
House File 2411, by committee on environmental protection, a
bill for an act relating to solid waste tonnage fees, the
allocation of taxes on solid waste collection, and disposal
service and making appropriations.
Read first time and placed on the calendar.
House File 2412, by committee on transportation, a bill for
an act relating to optometrists' reports to the department of
transportation concerning a person's ability to operate a motor
vehicle.
Read first time and placed on the calendar.
House File 2413, by committee on transportation, a bill for
an act relating to motor vehicle damage disclosure statements.
Read first time and placed on the calendar.
House File 2414, by Jochum, a bill for an act providing for
voluntary limitations of campaign expenditures and contributions
for certain elective officers, providing for disclosure for
candidates who do not elect to voluntarily limit campaign
expenditures and contributions, providing for a tax credit for
qualified contributions, and providing penalties and an
effective date.
Read first time and referred to committee on state government.
House File 2415, by Brauns, a bill for an act allowing
school districts to enter joint agreements establishing one high
school for two school districts and providing an effective date.
Read first time and referred to committee on education.
House File 2416, by Heaton, a bill for an act relating to
the allocation of profits from the sale of alcoholic liquors.
Read first time and referred to committee on local government.
House File 2417, by Brunkhorst, a bill for an act creating a
library 2000 account in the state library fund and making an
appropriation.
Read first time and referred to committee on appropriations.
House File 2418, by Larkin and Cohoon, a bill for an act
related to volunteerism and making related appropriations.
Read first time and referred to committee on economic
development.
House File 2419, by committee on economic development, a
bill for an act relating to eligible housing businesses
qualifying for incentives and assistance in enterprise zones,
providing additional incentives and assistance for approved
eligible businesses located in an enterprise zone, and requiring
consideration of building codes and zoning.
Read first time and placed on the calendar.
House File 2420, by Heaton, a bill for an act relating to
the operation and regulation of managed care health services.
Read first time and referred to committee on commerce and
regulation.
House File 2421, by Huser, a bill for an act establishing a
unified publicly funded child day care assistance program
administered by the department of human services.
Read first time and referred to committee on human resources.
House File 2422, by Reynolds-Knight, a bill for an act
relating to an individual income tax credit for the costs of
adding protective structures to tractors to prevent rollovers
and providing effective and applicability date provisions.
Read first time and referred to committee on ways and means.
House File 2423, by Connors, a bill for an act requiring
airlines doing business in this state to make certain refunds
for medically related reasons.
Read first time and referred to committee on commerce and
regulation.
House File 2424, by committee on local government, a bill
for an act providing for the expansion of the system of issuance
of motor vehicle licenses by county treasurers.
Read first time and placed on the calendar.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Leave of absence was granted as follows:
Weigel of Chickasaw, until his arrival, on request of Kreiman of
Davis; O'Brien of Boone on request of Mertz of Kossuth.
CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
Regular Calendar
House Joint Resolution 2004, a joint resolution designating by
name an official highest elevation in the State of Iowa, with
report of committee recommending amendment and passage, was
taken up for consideration.
Vande Hoef of Osceola offered the following amendment H-8043
filed by the committee on state government and moved its
adoption:

H-8043

 1     Amend House Joint Resolution 2004 as follows:
 2     1.  Title page 1, by inserting after line 18 the
 3   following:
 4     "WHEREAS, the State of Iowa has traditionally been
 5   referred to as the Hawkeye State, predating any
 6   similar designation applied by the University of Iowa
 7   to certain athletic teams; and".
The committee amendment H-8043 was adopted.
Vande Hoef of Osceola moved that the joint resolution be read a
last time now and placed upon its adoption which motion
prevailed and the joint resolution was read a last time.
On the question "Shall the joint resolution be adopted and
agreed to by the House?" (H.J.R. 2004)

The ayes were, 94:

Arnold 	Barry 	Bell 	Bernau 
Blodgett 	Boddicker 	Boggess 	Bradley 
Brauns 	Brunkhorst 	Bukta 	Burnett 
Carroll	Cataldo 	Chapman 	Chiodo
Churchill 	Cohoon 	Connors 	Cormack 
Dix 	Doderer	Dolecheck 	Dotzler
Drake 	Drees 	Eddie 	Falck 
Fallon 	Foege 	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	Osterhaus 	Rants 	Rayhons 
Reynolds-Knight 	Richardson 	Scherrman 	Schrader 
Shoultz 	Siegrist 	Sukup 	Taylor
Teig 	Thomas 	Thomson 	Tyrrell 
Van Fossen 	Van Maanen 	Vande Hoef 	Warnstadt 
Weidman 	Welter 	Whitead	Wise 
Witt 	Mr. Speaker		
	  Corbett

The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 6:

Brand 	Dinkla 	Ford	O'Brien 
Veenstra 	Weigel

The joint resolution having received a constitutional majority
was declared to have been adopted and agreed to by the House.
House File 2206, a bill for an act relating to the creation of a
dental hygiene committee within the board of dental examiners,
with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for
consideration.
SENATE FILE 2075 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 2206
Drake of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent to
substitute Senate File 2075 for House File 2206.
Senate File 2075, a bill for an act relating to the creation of
a dental hygiene committee within the board of dental examiners,
was taken up for consideration.
Drake of Pottawattamie 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?" (S.F. 2075)

The ayes were, 94:

Arnold 	Barry 	Bell 	Bernau 
Blodgett 	Boddicker 	Boggess 	Bradley 
Brauns 	Brunkhorst 	Bukta 	Burnett 
Carroll 	Cataldo 	Chapman 	Chiodo
Churchill 	Cohoon 	Connors 	Cormack 
Dix 	Doderer 	Dolecheck	Dotzler 
Drake 	Drees 	Eddie 	Falck 
Fallon 	Foege 	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 	Osterhaus 	Rants 	Rayhons 
Reynolds-Knight 	Richardson 	Scherrman 	Schrader 
Shoultz 	Siegrist 	Sukup 	Taylor 
Teig 	Thomas 	Thomson 	Tyrrell 
Van Fossen 	Van Maanen 	Vande Hoef 	Warnstadt 
Weidman 	Welter 	Whitead 	Wise 
Witt 	Mr. Speaker 
  	Corbett

The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 6:

Brand 	Dinkla 	Ford 	O'Brien
Veenstra	Weigel

The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared
to have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
HOUSE FILE 2206 WITHDRAWN
Drake of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw House File 2206 from further consideration by the House.
IMMEDIATE MESSAGES
Barry of Harrison asked and received unanimous consent that the
following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: House
Joint Resolution 2004 and Senate File 2075.
The House stood at ease at 9:15 a.m., until the fall of the
gavel.

The House resumed session at 10:17 a.m., Speaker Corbett in the
chair.
Ways and Means Calendar
House File 2282, a bill for an act authorizing the imposition of
a local option sales and services tax and use of certain federal
funds for school infrastructure projects and the issuance of
bonds, and providing an effective date, was taken up for
consideration.
Greig of Emmet offered amendment H-8079 filed by him as follows:

H-8079

 1     Amend House File 2282 as follows:
 2     1.  Page 1, line 30, by striking the words "a
 3   majority" and inserting the following:  "sixty
 4   percent".
 5     2.  Page 1, line 32, by striking the word
 6   "majority" and inserting the following:  "sixty
 7   percent".
 8     3.  Page 3, line 5, by striking the words "a
 9   majority" and inserting the following:  "sixty
10   percent".
11     4.  Page 3, line 14, by striking the words "a
12   majority" and inserting the following:  "sixty
13   percent".
14     5.  Page 3, line 31, by striking the words "a
15   majority" and inserting the following:  "sixty
16   percent".
Dix of Butler offered the following amendment H-8086, to
amendment H-8079, filed by him from the floor and moved its
adoption:

H-8086

 1     Amend the amendment, H-8079, to House File 2282 as
 2   follows:
 3     1.  Page 1, by striking lines 2 through 16 and
 4   inserting the following:
 5     "___.  Page 1, line 3, by striking the word
 6   "local" and inserting the following:  "statewide".
 7     ___.  Page 1, line 4, by striking the words "a
 8   county" and inserting the following:  "the state".
 9     ___.  Page 1, line 7, by inserting after the word
10   "other" the following:  "state or".
11     ___.  Page 1, line 8, by inserting after the word
12   "chapter" the following:  "422 or".
13     ___.  Page 1, line 11, by striking the word
14   "Local" and inserting the following:  "Statewide".
15     ___.  Page 1, lines 11 and 12, by striking the
16   words "a county" and inserting the following:  "the
17   state".
18     ___.  Page 1, line 28, by striking the word
19   "COUNTY" and inserting the following:  "THE STATE".
20     ___.  Page 1, by striking lines 29 through 33 and
21   inserting the following:
22     "1.  A statewide sales and services tax shall be
23   imposed by the state only after an election at which
24   at least sixty percent of those voting on the question
25   favors imposition.  A statewide sales and services tax
26   approved by at least sixty percent vote shall apply to
27   all incorporated and unincorporated areas of the
28   state."
29     ___.  Page 1, line 34, by striking the words "a
30   county board of supervisors" and inserting the
31   following:  "the department of education".
32     ___.  Page 1, line 35, by striking the word
33   "local" and inserting the following:  "statewide".
34     ___.  Page 2, line 2, by striking the word
35   "county" and inserting the following:  "state".
36     ___.  Page 2, line 3, by striking the word
37   "county" and inserting the following:  "state".
38     ___.  Page 2, line 4, by striking the word "board"
39   and inserting the following:  "department".
40     ___.  Page 2, line 5, by striking the word
41   "county" and inserting the following:  "state".
42     ___.  Page 2, line 7, by striking the word
43   "county" and inserting the following:  "state".
44     ___.  Page 2, line 8, by striking the word "local"
45   and inserting the following:  "statewide".
46     ___.  Page 2, line 12, by striking the word
47   "county" and inserting the following:  "state".
48     ___.  Page 2, lines 14 and 15, by striking the
49   words "county, or by the county board of supervisors"
50   and inserting the following:  "state".

Page 2  

 1     ___.  Page 2, line 17, by striking the words
 2   "board of supervisors" and inserting the following:
 3   "department of education".
 4     ___.  Page 2, line 18, by striking the words
 5   "county board of supervisors" and inserting the
 6   following:  "department".
 7     ___.  Page 2, line 19, by striking the word
 8   "county" and inserting the following:  "state".
 9     ___.  Page 2, line 20, by striking the word
10   "local" and inserting the following:  "statewide".
11     ___.  Page 2, line 24, by striking the word
12   "county" and inserting the following:  "state".
13     ___.  Page 2, line 25, by striking the word
14   "local" and inserting the following:  "statewide".
15     ___.  Page 2, line 26, by striking the word "or".
16     ___.  Page 2, by striking lines 27 and 28 and
17   inserting the following:  ".  The election shall not
18   be held".
19     ___.  Page 2, lines 34 and 35, by striking the
20   words "county board of supervisors" and inserting the
21   following:  "department of education".
22     ___.  Page 3, line 14, by striking the words "a
23   majority" and inserting the following:  "at least
24   sixty percent".
25     ___.  Page 3, line 16, by striking the words
26   "county board of supervisors" and inserting the
27   following:  "department of education".
28     ___.  Page 3, line 19, by striking the word
29   "county" and inserting the following:  "state".
30     ___.  Page 3, line 23, by striking the word
31   "county" and inserting the following:  "state".
32     ___.  Page 3, line 24, by striking the words
33   "local option" and inserting the following:
34   "statewide".
35     ___.  Page 3, line 31, by striking the words "a
36   majority" and inserting the following:  "at least
37   sixty percent".
38     ___.  Page 3, line 32, by striking the word
39   "local" and inserting the following:  "statewide".
40     ___.  Page 3, lines 34 and 35, by striking the
41   words "county board of supervisors within the county"
42   and inserting the following:  "department of revenue
43   and finance within the state".
44     ___.  Page 4, line 5, by striking the words
45   "state, except" and inserting the following:  "state."
46     ___.  Page 4, by striking lines 6 through 14.
47     ___.  Page 4, line 15, by striking the word
48   "county" and inserting the following:  "state".
49     ___.  Page 4, line 24, by striking the word
50   "local" and inserting the following:  "statewide".

Page   3

 1     ___.  Page 4, by striking lines 26 through 32 and
 2   inserting the following:  "within the office of
 3   treasurer of state in the name of each school
 4   district."
 5     ___.  Page 5, by striking lines 15 and 16 and
 6   inserting the following:  "Tax receipts shall be".
 7     ___.  Page 5, line 18, by striking the word
 8   "county".
 9     ___.  Page 5, line 21, by striking the word
10   "county" and inserting the following:  "state".
11     ___.  Page 5, by striking line 23 and inserting
12   the following:  "state."
13     ___.  Page 5, by striking lines 24 through 34.
14     ___.  Page 5, line 35, by striking the word
15   "local" and inserting the following:  "statewide".
16     ___.  Page 6, by striking lines 11 through 14 and
17   inserting the following:  "defined in section 422E.1,
18   subsection 3.  The".
19     ___.  Page 6, line 22, by striking the words
20   "local option" and inserting the following:
21   "statewide".
22     ___.  Page 6, line 28, by striking the words
23   "local option" and inserting the following:
24   "statewide".
25     ___.  Page 6, line 33, by striking the words
26   "local option" and inserting the following:
27   "statewide".
28     ___.  Page 7, line 2, by striking the words "local
29   option" and inserting the following:  "statewide".
30     ___.  Title page, line 1, by striking the words
31   "local option" and inserting the following:
32   "statewide".
Amendment H-8086, to amendment H-8079, lost.
Greig of Emmet moved the adoption of amendment H-8079. 
A non-record roll call was requested.
The ayes were 22, nays 46.
Amendment H-8079 lost.
Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent
that House File 2282 be deferred and that the bill retain its
place on the calendar.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
House File 2425, by Fallon, a bill for an act relating to
the provision of a dispute resolution process applicable to
controversies and to final decisions in contested cases to which
the department of human services is a party.
Read first time and referred to committee on human resources.
House File 2426, by Jenkins and Nelson, a bill for an act
relating to the provision of water service and the compensation
of a water district for facilities within the annexed territory
of a city.
Read first time and referred to committee on local government.
House File 2427, by Richardson, a bill for an act regarding
commercial solicitations, by providing for the removal of
identifying information from solicitation lists, providing for
the release of public records, and providing penalties.
Read first time and referred to committee on commerce and
regulation.

EXPLANATION OF VOTE
I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on February 23,
1998. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on House File
2211 and Senate File 2182.
MORELAND of Wapello
COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED
The following communications were received and filed in the
office of the Chief Clerk:
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
The 1998 update of the Iowa Criminal and Juvenile Justice Plan,
pursuant to Chapter 216A.9, Code of Iowa.
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
The Annual Report of Savings, pursuant to Chapter 8D.10, 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
1998\170	Margaret and Melvin Van Der Kamp, Newton - For
celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary.
1998\171	Mable and Edward DeVries, Prairie City - For
celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary.
1998\172	Mildred Bentley, Fairbank - For celebrating her 100th
birthday.
1998\173	Dave Steinkamp, Winthrop - For being inducted into the
Wrestling Hall of Fame.
1998\174	Jon Harrison, Maynard - For his 25 years of service to
the Maynard Fire Department.
1998\175	Steve Milder, Maynard - For being named Class A Coach
of the Year.
1998\176	Eric Behnke, Dubuque - For attaining the rank of Eagle
Scout, the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America.
1998\177	John Becker, Dubuque - For attaining the rank of Eagle
Scout, the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America.
1998\178	Nick Glab, Dubuque - For attaining the rank of Eagle
Scout, the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America.
1998\179	Dorothy and Melvin Barnett, Agency - For celebrating
their 50th wedding anniversary.
1998\180	Lauren Rollins, Carson - For receiving a bronze
Distinguished Finalist medallion from the Prudential Spirit of
Community Awards.

SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

House File 2255

Environmental Protection: Rants, Chair; Holveck and Van Fossen.

House File 2326

Human Resources: Barry, Chair; Brand and Houser.

House File 2332

Appropriations: Nelson, Chair; Brand and Meyer.

House File 2342

Appropriations: Millage, Chair; Sukup and Wise.

House File 2347

Appropriations: Grundberg, Chair; Meyer and Wise.
House File 2348

Human Resources: Houser, Chair; Carroll and Foege.

House File 2350

Human Resources: Veenstra, Chair; Fallon and Van Maanen.

House File 2351

Appropriations: Millage, Chair; Murphy and Sukup.

House File 2355

Environmental Protection: Bradley, Chair; Greiner and Shoultz.

House File 2358

Environmental Protection: Meyer, Chair; Boggess and Witt.

House File 2378

Human Resources: Houser, Chair; Carroll and Falck.

House File 2379

Appropriations: Millage, Chair; Koenigs and Sukup.

House File 2380

Human Resources: Houser, Chair; Boddicker and Ford.

House File 2381

Labor and Industrial Relations: Lamberti, Chair; Dix and Kinzer.

House File 2409

Labor and Industrial Relations: Dix, Chair; Connors and Holmes.

House File 2425

Human Resources: Fallon, Chair; Boddicker and Veenstra.

Senate File 2185

Environmental Protection: Jenkins, Chair; Teig and Thomas.

HOUSE STUDY BILL SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

House Study Bill 513

Education: Gries, Chair; Foege and Rants.
House Study Bill 669

Ways and Means: Drake, Chair; Frevert and Teig.

House Study Bill 670

Natural Resources: Hahn, Chair; Cormack and Dotzler.

House Study Bill 673

State Government: Nelson, Chair; Burnett, Connors, Gipp and
Jacobs.

House Study Bill 674

Agriculture: Eddie, Chair; Greiner and May.

House Study Bill 675

Agriculture: Mundie, Chair; Eddie and Rayhons.

House Study Bill 676

Commerce and Regulation: Chapman, Chair; Dinkla and Holveck.

House Study Bill 679

Judiciary: Garman, Chair; Millage and Moreland.
HOUSE STUDY BILL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
H.S.B. 680 State Government
Providing for cochairpersons of the administrative rules review
committee.
H.S.B. 681 State Government
Relating to public retirement systems, and providing effective,
implementation, and applicability dates.
H.S.B. 682 Commerce and Regulation
Relating to the operation and regulation of certain insurance
companies, miscellaneous provisions relating to small group
health care coverage, and the elimination of countersigning
resident agent provisions.
H.S.B. 683 Human Resources
Providing for a review of juvenile justice provisions involving
child protection by the citizens' aide and providing an
effective date.
H.S.B. 684 Human Resources
Applying requirements to group foster care placements.
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 AGRICULTURE
House File 2317, a bill for an act relating to drainage
districts, by providing for the maintenance, repair, or
replacement of improvements within drainage districts.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Do Pass February 23, 1998.
House File 2382, a bill for an act relating to the
identification of animals and providing penalties.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Do Pass February 23, 1998.
House Concurrent Resolution 107, a concurrent resolution
requesting that the United States government take all actions
necessary in order to prevent further concentration and vertical
integration in the livestock industry.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Do Pass and laid over under Rule 25 February 23,
1998.
Senate File 2174, a bill for an act relating to agriculture by
amending and eliminating provisions to reflect current practice,
and transferring provisions.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Do Pass February 23, 1998.
Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 642), relating to the
regulation of commercial feed.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Do Pass February 23, 1998.
Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 656), relating to the
allocation of cost-share moneys as financial incentives to
encourage summer construction of permanent soil and water
conservation practices.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Do Pass February 23, 1998.
COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND REGULATION
House File 2189, a bill for an act relating to the exemption of
certain multiple employer welfare arrangements from regulation
by the insurance division and providing an effective date.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass with amendment H-8088 February 19,
1998.
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 2363), relating to motor
vehicle operator proof of financial responsibility and providing
an effective date and for retroactive applicability.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 23, 1998.
Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 546), establishing an
electronic benefits transfer program in the department of human
services.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 23, 1998.
Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 579), relating to the
operation and regulation of banks and making technical
corrections.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 23, 1998.
Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 616), relating to the
regulation of physical exercise clubs.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Do Pass February 23, 1998.
Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 651), relating to a
reinsurer's liability.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 23, 1998.
COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 2110), relating to the
creation of a certified school to career program, providing
refunds for certain wages paid to and amounts held in trust for
individuals in the program, making an appropriation and
including an effective and applicability date provision.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 23, 1998.
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 2229), relating to the
entrepreneurs with disabilities program.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 23, 1998.
COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT
House File 2120, a bill for an act prohibiting the use of
self-service displays in 
the offering for sale or sale of cigarettes or tobacco products,
providing a penalty, and providing an effective date.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass with amendment H-8093 February 23,
1998.
House File 2271, a bill for an act relating to obsolete and
unnecessary provisions of the Code.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Do Pass February 23, 1998.
House File 2275, a bill for an act relating to health care
providers including the application of records checks to
additional providers and the recording and availability of the
records of the facility inspections and providing for a repeal.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Do Pass February 23, 1998.
Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 523), relating to the
state registrar of voters.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 23, 1998.
AMENDMENTS FILED
H_8084	H.F.	2025	Chapman of Linn
H_8085	H.F.	2338	Lamberti of Polk
H_8087	S.F.	316	Brauns of Muscatine
H_8088	H.F.	2189	Committee on Commerce and
				  Regulation
H_8089	H.F.	2282	Kreiman of Davis
H_8090	H.F.	2282	Kreiman of Davis
H_8091	H.F.	681	Jenkins of Black Hawk
				Falck of Fayette
H_8092	H.F.	2218	Nelson of Marshall
H_8093	H.F.	2120	Committee on State
				  Government
H_8094	H.F.	681	Shoultz of Black Hawk
H_8095	H.F.	681	Bradley of Clinton
				Witt of Black Hawk
H_8096	H.F.	681	Shoultz of Black Hawk
H_8097	H.F.	681	Shoultz of Black Hawk
H_8098	H.F.	681	Holveck of Polk
H_8099	H.F.	681	Shoultz of Black Hawk
H_8100	H.F.	681	Holveck of Polk
H_8101	H.F.	681	Holveck of Polk
H_8102	H.F.	681	Mascher of Johnson
H_8103	H.F.	681	Holveck of Polk
H_8104	H.F.	681	Burnett of Story
H_8105	H.F.	681	Fallon of Polk
H_8106	H.F.	681	Shoultz of Black Hawk
H_8107	H.F.	681	Shoultz of Black Hawk
H_8108	H.F.	681	Holveck of Polk
H_8109	H.F.	681	Holveck of Polk
H_8110	H.F.	681	Shoultz of Balck Hawk
H_8111	H.F.	681	Moreland of Wapello
H_8112	H.F.	681	Moreland of Wapello
H_8113	H.F.	681	Moreland of Wapello
H_8114	H.F.	681	Burnett of Story
H_8115	H.F.	681	Shoultz of Black Hawk
H_8116	H.F.	681	Mascher of Johnson
On motion by Siegrist of Pottawattamie, the House adjourned at
10:58 a.m., until 8:45 a.m., Wednesday, February 25, 1998.

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