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Eighty-fifth Calendar Day - Fifty-seventh Session Day Hall of the House of Representatives Des Moines, Iowa, Monday, April 6, 1998 The House met pursuant to adjournment at 1:05 p.m., Speaker Corbett in the chair. Prayer was offered by Reverend David Crow, United Methodist Church, Emmetsburg. The Journal of Friday, April 3, 1998 was approved. THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Reverend David Crow, Emmetsburg. PETITION FILED The following petition was received and placed on file: By Brand of Tama, from twelve constituents from the 60th district favoring the Enrich Iowa Libraries proposal. MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE The following messages were received from the Senate: Mr. Speaker: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has on April 6, 1998, amended and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: 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, and providing a penalty. Also: That the Senate has on April 6, 1998, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 540, a bill for an act relating to the second injury compensation Act, by providing for payments to the second injury fund including the imposition of an employer surcharge and a sunset of the ability to impose an employer surcharge, providing for the collection of payments to the second injury fund, and providing an effective date and applicability provision. Also: That the Senate has on April 6, 1998, concurred in the House amendment and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate was asked: Senate File 2235, a bill for an act concerning judicial administration. Also: That the Senate has on April 6, 1998, concurred in the House amendment and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate was asked: Senate File 2325, a bill for an act amending the Uniform Securities Act, by regulating persons involved in managing investments, providing for the administration of the securities bureau, providing fees, and providing for penalties. Also: That the Senate has on April 6, 1998, concurred in the House amendment and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate was asked: Senate File 2400, a bill for an act relating to the powers and duties of county treasurers and including an applicability date provision. MARY PAT GUNDERSON, Secretary CONSIDERATION OF BILLS Unfinished Business Calendar Senate File 2072, a bill for an act providing for the appointment of an additional member to the family development and self-sufficiency council, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Blodgett of Cerro Gordo 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. 2072) The ayes were, 98: Arnold Barry Bell Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chapman Chiodo Churchill Cohoon Connors Cormack Dinkla Dix Doderer Dolecheck Dotzler Drake Drees Eddie Falck Fallon Foege Frevert Garman Gipp Greig Greiner Gries Grundberg Hahn Hansen Heaton Holmes 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 Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead Wise Witt Mr. Speaker Corbett The nays were, none. Absent or not voting, 2: Ford Holveck The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. Ways and Means Calendar Senate File 2218, a bill for an act relating to the issuance of highway travel permits to raw milk transporters whose motor trucks exceed gross weight and axle weight restrictions and establishing a fee, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Rayhons of Hancock 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. 2218) The ayes were, 98: Arnold Barry Bell Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Brunkhorst Bukta Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chapman Chiodo Churchill 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 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 Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead Wise Witt Mr. Speaker Corbett The nays were, none. Absent or not voting, 2: Brauns Holveck The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. Unfinished Business Calendar Senate File 2376, a bill for an act relating to the operation of the lottery, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Larkin of Lee offered the following amendment H-8641 filed by him and moved its adoption: H-8641 1 Amend Senate File 2376, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 3 1. Page 1, by inserting after line 9 the 4 following: 5 "Sec. ___. Section 99E.18, subsection 4, Code 6 1997, is amended to read as follows: 7 4. A person who, with intent to defraud, falsely 8 makes, alters, forges, utters, passes, redeems, or 9 counterfeits a lottery ticket or share or attempts to 10 falsely make, alter, forge, utter, pass, redeem, or 11 counterfeit a lottery ticket or share, or commits 12 theft or attempts to commit theft of a lottery ticket 13 or share, is guilty of a class "D" felony." 14 2. Title page, line 1, by inserting after the 15 word "lottery" the following: "and providing a 16 penalty". 17 3. By renumbering as necessary. Amendment H-8641 was adopted. Larkin of Lee 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. 2376) The ayes were, 100: Arnold Barry Bell Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chapman Chiodo Churchill 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 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 Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead Wise Witt Mr. Speaker Corbett 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, as amended, was agreed to. IMMEDIATE MESSAGES Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent that the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: Senate Files 2072, 2218 and 2376. House File 2481, a bill for an act relating to the time for review of the reorganization of a public utility by the utilities board and providing an effective date, was taken up for consideration. SENATE FILE 2351 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 2481 Van Fossen of Scott asked and received unanimous consent to substitute Senate File 2351 for House File 2481. Senate File 2351, a bill for an act relating to the time for review of the reorganization of a public utility by the utilities board and providing an effective date, 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?" (S.F. 2351) The ayes were, 100: Arnold Barry Bell Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chapman Chiodo Churchill 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 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 Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead Wise Witt Mr. Speaker Corbett 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. HOUSE FILE 2481 WITHDRAWN Van Fossen of Scott asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw House File 2481 from further consideration by the House. SENATE AMENDMENTS CONSIDERED Sukup of Franklin called up for consideration House File 2162, a bill for an act relating to nonsubstantive Code corrections and including a retroactive applicability provision, amended by the Senate, and moved that the House concur in the following Senate amendment H-8322: H-8322 1 Amend House File 2162, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the House, as follows: 3 1. Page 29, by striking lines 14 through 24. 4 2. By renumbering and changing internal 5 references as necessary. The motion prevailed and the House concurred in the Senate amendment H-8322. Sukup of Franklin moved that the bill, as amended by the Senate and concurred in by the House, 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. 2162) The ayes were, 100: Arnold Barry Bell Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chapman Chiodo Churchill 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 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 Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead Wise Witt Mr. Speaker Corbett 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. Heaton of Henry called up for consideration House File 2528, a bill for an act establishing a graduated driver's license for young drivers, making penalties applicable, creating an interim study committee, and including an applicability provision and an effective date, amended by the Senate amendment H-8832 as follows: H-8832 1 Amend House File 2528, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the House, as follows: 3 1. Page 1, line 32, by inserting after the word 4 "classroom" the following: "or laboratory". 5 2. Page 7, line 12, by inserting after the word 6 "instructor," the following: "a person certified by 7 the department,". 8 3. Page 7, line 22, by striking the word and 9 figure "or 321.178A". 10 4. Page 8, by striking lines 14 through 25 and 11 inserting the following: "an instruction permit or an 12 intermediate license under this section, upon 13 conviction of a moving traffic violation or 14 involvement in a motor vehicle accident which occurred 15 during the term of the instruction permit or 16 intermediate license, shall be subject to remedial 17 driver improvement action or suspension of the permit 18 or license. A person possessing an instruction permit 19 who has". 20 5. Page 8, lines 33 through 35, by striking the 21 words ", other than a conviction of a violation 22 described in section 321.210, subsection 2, paragraph 23 "d",". 24 6. Page 9, line 15, by inserting after the word 25 "instructor," the following: "a person certified by 26 the department,". 27 7. Page 9, by striking lines 22 through 24 and 28 inserting the following: "has paid the required fee." 29 8. Page 11, line 10, by striking the words 30 "fourteenfifteen" and inserting the following: 31 "fourteen". 32 9. Page 12, by striking lines 30 through 35. 33 10. By renumbering, relettering, or redesignating 34 and correcting internal references as necessary. Mundie of Webster offered amendment H-8910, to the Senate amendment H-8832, filed by him as follows: H-8910 1 Amend the Senate amendment, H-8832, to House File 2 2528, as amended, passed, and reprinted by the House, 3 as follows: 4 1. Page 1, by inserting after line 4 the 5 following: 6 " . Page 3, by inserting after line 8 the 7 following: 8 "Sec. ___. NEW SECTION. 321.178A DRIVER 9 EDUCATION - TEACHING PARENT. 10 1. TEACHING PARENT QUALIFICATIONS. As an 11 alternative to section 321.178, a teaching parent may 12 instruct a student in driver's education courses which 13 meet the requirements of this section, and provides 14 certified evidence that the requirements under this 15 section have been met. 16 2. DEFINITIONS. For purposes of this section: 17 a. "Student" means a person within the custody and 18 control of the teaching parent, who is between the 19 ages of fourteen and twenty-one years of age and who 20 satisfies preliminary licensing requirements of the 21 department. 22 b. "Teaching parent" means a person who is the 23 parent or guardian of a student, who holds a current 24 valid Iowa license to operate a motor vehicle, and who 25 is either a person providing competent instruction or 26 competent private instruction pursuant to section 27 299A.2 or 299A.3. 28 3. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. A driver education 29 course administered by a teaching parent shall consist 30 at a minimum of the following: 31 a. Thirty clock hours of classroom instruction. 32 b. Forty hours of street or highway driving 33 including four hours of driving after sunset and 34 before sunrise while accompanied by a parent or 35 guardian. 36 c. Four hours of classroom instruction concerning 37 substance abuse. 38 d. A minimum of twenty minute of instruction 39 concerning railroad crossing safety. 40 e. Instruction relating to becoming an organ donor 41 under the uniform anatomical gift Act. 42 The content of the course of instruction required 43 under this subsection shall be equivalent to that 44 required under section 321.178. However, the course 45 requirements, reference and study materials, manuals, 46 study aids, workbooks, physical requirements, 47 classroom dimensions, type of chalkboards, extra 48 vehicle safety equipment, extra foot brake, cut-off 49 switches, and extra mirrors required for instruction 50 under section 321.178 shall not be required for the Page 2 1 course of instruction provided under this section. 2 4. COURSE COMPLETION AND CERTIFICATION. Upon 3 completion of a course under this section, the 4 teaching parent shall document or provide evidence 5 showing substantial statutory compliance with the 6 requirements of subsection 3 and certify by affidavit 7 to the department of education that the course has 8 been completed. Documentation shall include the 9 following: 10 a. An affidavit attesting to satisfactory 11 completion of course work and street or highway 12 driving instruction. 13 b. A listing of subjects presented in classroom 14 training. 15 c. Copies of written tests completed by the 16 student. 17 d. A statement of the number of classroom hours of 18 instruction. 19 e. A log of street or highway driving instruction 20 including the dates when the lessons were conducted, 21 the student's and the parent's name and initials noted 22 next to each entry, notes on driving activities, 23 including a list of driving deficiencies and 24 improvements, and the duration of the driving time for 25 each session. If the department of education is 26 satisfied that the course has been completed in 27 accordance with this section, the department shall 28 certify it as an approved driver's education course. 29 5. INTERMEDIATE LICENSE. Any student who 30 successfully completes an approved driver education 31 course as provided in this section and who passes a 32 driving field test to be administered by the 33 department and is otherwise qualified under section 34 321.180B, subsection 2, shall be eligible for an 35 intermediate license pursuant to section 321.180B. 36 Such a student is not required to file an affidavit 37 with the department regarding completion of street or 38 highway driving with a parent or guardian under 39 section 321.180B, subsection 2, and the hours of 40 driving required under subsection 3 shall substitute 41 for any hours of driving required under section 42 321.180B, subsection 2. 43 6. FULL LICENSE. A student must comply with 44 section 321.180B, subsection 4, to be eligible for a 45 full driver's license pursuant to section 321.180B."" 46 2. Page 1, by striking lines 8 and 9. 47 3. By renumbering as necessary. Heaton of Henry rose on a point of order that amendment H-8910, to the Senate amendment H-8832, was not germane. The Speaker ruled the point well taken and amendment H-8910 not germane. Heaton of Henry moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment H-8832. A non-record roll call was requested. The ayes were 25, nays 8. The motion prevailed and the House concurred in the Senate amendment H-8832. Heaton of Henry moved that the bill, as amended by the Senate and concurred in by the House, 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. 2528) The ayes were, 74: Arnold Barry Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Brauns Bukta Carroll Cohoon Dinkla Dotzler Drake Drees Eddie Falck Frevert Gipp Greig Greiner Gries Grundberg Hahn Hansen Heaton Holmes Holveck Houser Huseman Jacobs Jenkins Jochum Kinzer Koenigs Kreiman Kremer Lamberti Larkin Larson Lord Martin Mascher May Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Mundie Murphy Nelson O'Brien Osterhaus Rants Rayhons Reynolds-Knight Richardson Scherrman Siegrist Sukup Teig Thomas Thomson Tyrrell Van Fossen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weigel Welter Whitead Wise Witt Mr. Speaker Corbett The nays were, 26: Bell Bernau Brunkhorst Burnett Cataldo Chapman Chiodo Churchill Connors Cormack Dix Doderer Dolecheck Fallon Foege Ford Garman Huser Klemme Moreland Myers Schrader Shoultz Taylor Van Maanen Weidman 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. IMMEDIATE MESSAGES Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent that the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: Senate File 2351, House Files 2162 and 2528. Unfinished Business Calendar Senate File 2405, a bill for an act providing for the joint construction or acquisition, furnishing, operation, and maintenance of public buildings by a county, city, and school district, with report of committee recommending amendment and passage, was taken up for consideration. Brauns of Muscatine offered the following amendment H-8540 filed by the committee on local government and moved its adoption: H-8540 1 Amend Senate File 2405, as passed by the Senate, as 2 follows: 3 1. Page 1, line 5, by inserting after the word 4 "others," the following: "or which are contiguous 5 with each other,". 6 2. Page 1, line 9, by inserting after the word 7 "overlapping" the following: "or contiguous". 8 3. Page 2, line 8, by inserting after the word 9 "overlapping" the following: "or contiguous". The committee amendment H-8540 was adopted. Huser of Polk offered the following amendment H-8560 filed by her and moved its adoption: H-8560 1 Amend Senate File 2405, as passed by the Senate, as 2 follows: 3 1. Page 1, line 9, by inserting after the word 4 "areas." the following: "Noncontiguous cities located 5 within the same county, or contiguous counties, may 6 also execute an agreement for the joint construction 7 or acquisition, furnishing, operation, and maintenance 8 of a regional public building or buildings for their 9 common use." 10 2. Page 2, line 9, by inserting after the word 11 "areas" the following: ", or noncontiguous cities 12 contained within the same county or contiguous 13 counties,". Amendment H-8560 was adopted. Brauns of Muscatine 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. 2405) The ayes were, 94: Arnold Barry Bell Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chapman Chiodo Churchill Cohoon Connors Cormack Dinkla Dix Doderer Dolecheck Dotzler Drake Drees Eddie Falck Fallon Foege Ford Frevert Garman Gipp Greig Greiner 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 O'Brien Osterhaus Rayhons Reynolds-Knight Richardson Scherrman Schrader Sukup Taylor Teig Thomas Thomson Tyrrell Van Fossen Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead Witt Mr. Speaker Corbett The nays were, 6: Gries Nelson Rants Shoultz Siegrist Wise 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. SENATE AMENDMENTS CONSIDERED Bradley of Clinton called up for consideration House File 2454, a bill for an act relating to motor vehicle operator proof of financial responsibility and providing an effective date and for retroactive applicability, amended by the Senate, and moved that the House concur in the following Senate amendment H-8824: H-8824 1 Amend House File 2454, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the House, as follows: 3 1. Page 2, by inserting after line 21 the 4 following: 5 "(2) Issue a citation to the driver. If a 6 citation is issued, the citation shall be issued under 7 this subparagraph unless the driver has been 8 previously charged and cited for a violation of 9 subsection 1. A citation which is issued and 10 subsequently dismissed shall be disregarded for 11 purposes of determining if the driver has been 12 previously charged and cited." 13 2. Page 2, line 22, by striking the figure "(2)" 14 and inserting the following: "(3)". 15 3. Page 3, line 4, by striking the figure "(3)" 16 and inserting the following: "(4)". 17 4. Page 3, line 29, by striking the word and 18 figures "(2) and (3)" and inserting the following: 19 "(3) and (4)". 20 5. Page 4, line 10, by striking the figure "(2)" 21 and inserting the following: "(3)". 22 6. Page 4, line 17, by striking the figure "(3)" 23 and inserting the following: "(4)". 24 7. Page 5, line 20, by inserting after the word 25 "court" the following: "within thirty days of the 26 issuance of the citation". The motion prevailed and the House concurred in the Senate amendment H-8824. Bradley of Clinton moved that the bill, as amended by the Senate and concurred in by the House, 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. 2454) The ayes were, 97: Arnold Barry Bell Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chapman Chiodo Churchill 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 Holveck Houser Huseman Huser Jacobs Jenkins Jochum Kinzer Klemme Koenigs Kreiman Kremer Lamberti Larkin Larson Lord Martin Mascher May Mertz Metcalf Millage Moreland Mundie Murphy Nelson O'Brien Osterhaus Rants Rayhons Reynolds-Knight Richardson Scherrman Schrader Shoultz Siegrist Sukup Taylor Teig Thomas Thomson Tyrrell Van Fossen Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead Wise Witt Mr. Speaker Corbett The nays were, none. Absent or not voting, 3: Holmes Meyer Myers The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. Vande Hoef of Osceola called up for consideration House File 2424, a bill for an act providing for the expansion of the system of issuance of motor vehicle licenses by county treasurers, amended by the Senate, and moved that the House concur in the following Senate amendment H-8825: H-8825 1 Amend House File 2424, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the House, as follows: 3 1. Page 14, line 24, by striking the word "shall" 4 and inserting the following: ", in conjunction with 5 the auditor of state, shall prepare, and the 6 department shall". 7 2. Page 15, line 8, by inserting after the figure 8 "1999." the following: "If the general assembly does 9 not act in response to such information before March 10 1, 1999, then the department of transportation shall 11 proceed with implementation of county issuance as 12 detailed in this Act." The motion prevailed and the House concurred in the Senate amendment H-8825. Vande Hoef of Osceola moved that the bill, as amended by the Senate and concurred in by the House, 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. 2424) The ayes were, 97: Arnold Barry Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chapman Churchill Cohoon Connors 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 Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead Wise Witt Mr. Speaker Corbett The nays were, 1: Cormack Absent or not voting, 2: Bell Chiodo 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: Senate File 2405, House Files 2454 and 2424. Unfinished Business Calendar House File 2491, a bill for an act relating to amusement ride rider safety, providing a penalty, and providing an effective date, was taken up for consideration. Van Fossen of Scott offered the following amendment H-8338 filed by him and moved its adoption: H-8338 1 Amend House File 2491 as follows: 2 1. Page 1, line 5, by striking the words "minor 3 rider" and inserting the following: "rider who is a 4 minor or person with a disability". 5 2. Page 1, by striking lines 32 through 33 and 6 inserting the following: "ride pursuant to section 7 88A.16, subsection 2, is subject to a civil penalty of 8 one hundred dollars." 9 3. Page 2, line 1, by inserting after the word 10 "designee" the following: ", on forms provided by the 11 operator or the operator's designee,". 12 4. Page 4, line 5, by striking the word "four" 13 and inserting the following: "two". 14 5. Page 4, line 6, by inserting after the word 15 "exit" the following: "most commonly used by riders". 16 6. Page 4, line 27, by striking the words "or 17 imprisonment". Amendment H-8338 was adopted. Lamberti of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw amendment H-8219 filed by him on March 4, 1998. SENATE FILE 2383 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 2491 Van Fossen of Scott asked and received unanimous consent to substitute Senate File 2383 for House File 2491. Senate File 2383, a bill for an act relating to amusement ride rider safety, providing a penalty, and providing an effective date, 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?" (S.F. 2383) The ayes were, 88: Arnold Barry Bell Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chiodo Churchill Cohoon Connors Cormack Dix Doderer Dolecheck Dotzler Drake Eddie Falck Foege Ford Frevert Gipp Greig Greiner Gries Hahn Hansen Heaton Holmes Houser Huseman Huser Jacobs Jenkins Jochum 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 Siegrist Sukup Taylor Teig Thomas Thomson Tyrrell Van Fossen Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Wise Mr. Speaker Corbett The nays were, 10: Bernau Chapman Drees Fallon Garman Holveck Kinzer Shoultz Whitead Witt Absent or not voting, 2: Dinkla Grundberg The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. HOUSE FILE 2491 WITHDRAWN Van Fossen of Scott asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw House File 2491 from further consideration by the House. SENATE AMENDMENTS CONSIDERED Sukup of Franklin called up for consideration House File 2473, a bill for an act providing for mediation in disputes involving agricultural producers, amended by the Senate, and moved that the House concur in the following Senate amendment H-8734: H-8734 1 Amend House File 2473, as passed by the House, as 2 follows: 3 1. Page 1, by striking line 35. The motion prevailed and the House concurred in the Senate amendment H-8734. Sukup of Franklin moved that the bill, as amended by the Senate and concurred in by the House, 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. 2473) The ayes were, 99: Arnold Barry Bell Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chapman Chiodo Churchill Cohoon Connors Cormack 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 Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead Wise Witt Mr. Speaker Corbett The nays were, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Dinkla The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. Lamberti of Polk called up for consideration House File 382, a bill for an act relating to the validity of certain marriages, amended by the Senate, and moved that the House concur in the following Senate amendment H-8741: H-8741 1 Amend House File 382, as passed by the House, as 2 follows: 3 1. Page 2, by inserting after line 30, the 4 following: 5 "Sec. ___. TASK FORCE - DOMESTIC PARTNERS. The 6 legislative council is requested to establish an 7 interim task force to review the issues faced by 8 domestic partners including but not limited to 9 property rights, access to courts, parentage, 10 inheritance, hospital or health care facility 11 visitation, health decisions, contract rights, 12 workplace benefits, insurance coverage, and retirement 13 benefits. The task force shall include 14 representatives of the legal profession, the courts, 15 insurance, business and industry, labor, consumers who 16 are domestic partners, and others with interest or 17 expertise in this area. The task force shall submit a 18 report of recommendations concerning these issues and 19 recommendations for any necessary legislation to the 20 general assembly by January 1, 1999." 21 2. Title page, line 1, by striking the words "the 22 validity of" and inserting the following: "certain 23 relationships including". The motion prevailed and the House concurred in the Senate amendment H-8741. Lamberti of Polk moved that the bill, as amended by the Senate and concurred in by the House, 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. 382) The ayes were, 89: Arnold Barry Bell Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta Carroll Cataldo Chiodo Churchill Cohoon Connors Cormack Dix Dolecheck Dotzler Drake Drees Eddie Falck Frevert Garman Gipp Greig Greiner Gries Hahn Hansen Heaton Holmes Holveck Houser Huseman Huser Jacobs Jenkins Jochum Kinzer Klemme Koenigs Kreiman Kremer Lamberti Larkin Larson Lord Martin May Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Moreland Mundie Murphy Nelson O'Brien Osterhaus Rants Rayhons Reynolds-Knight Richardson Scherrman Schrader Shoultz Siegrist Sukup Taylor Teig Thomas Thomson Tyrrell Van Fossen Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead Wise Witt Mr. Speaker Corbett The nays were, 10: Bernau Burnett Chapman Doderer Fallon Foege Ford Grundberg Mascher Myers Absent or not voting, 1: Dinkla The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title, as amended, was agreed to. IMMEDIATE MESSAGES Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent that the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: Senate File 2383, House Files 2473 and 382. Unfinished Business Calendar Senate File 2161, a bill for an act relating to the reporting and partner notification requirements relative to the human immunodeficiency virus, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Blodgett of Cerro Gordo offered the following amendment H-8550 filed by him and moved its adoption: H-8550 1 Amend Senate File 2161, as passed by the Senate, as 2 follows: 3 1. Page 1, by striking line 27 and inserting the 4 following: "personshall forward any written consent5formsmay provide any relevant". Amendment H-8550 was adopted. Mascher of Johnson offered the following amendment H-8934 filed by her from the floor and moved its adoption: H-8934 1 Amend Senate File 2161, as passed by the Senate, as 2 follows: 3 1. Page 4, by inserting after line 31 the 4 following: 5 "c. The department shall develop an informational 6 brochure for patients who may have blood withdrawn for 7 the purpose of performing an HIV test. The 8 information, at a minimum, shall include a summary of 9 the patient's rights and responsibilities under the 10 law." Amendment H-8934 was adopted. Blodgett of Cerro Gordo 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. 2161) The ayes were, 98: Arnold Barry Bell Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chapman Chiodo Churchill Cohoon Connors Cormack Dinkla Dix Dolecheck Dotzler Drake Drees Eddie Falck 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 Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead Wise Witt Mr. Speaker Corbett The nays were, 1: Fallon Absent or not voting, 1: Doderer The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. Senate File 2337, a bill for an act to allow distribution of the presentence investigation report under certain circumstances, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Churchill of Polk 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. 2337) The ayes were, 100: Arnold Barry Bell Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chapman Chiodo Churchill 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 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 Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead Wise Witt Mr. Speaker Corbett 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. House File 2497, a bill for an act relating to cooperatives organized under Code chapter 501, was taken up for consideration. Weigel of Chickasaw offered the following amendment H-8283 filed by him and moved its adoption: H-8283 1 Amend House File 2497 as follows: 2 1. Page 4, by striking lines 6 through 11 and 3 inserting the following: 4 "c. The cooperative does not, either directly or 5 indirectly, acquire or otherwise obtain or lease 6 agricultural land, if the total agricultural land 7 either directly or indirectly owned or leased by the 8 cooperative would then exceed six hundred forty 9 acres." Amendment H-8283 was adopted. SENATE FILE 2404 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 2497 Meyer of Sac asked and received unanimous consent to substitute Senate File 2404 for House File 2497. Senate File 2404, a bill for an act relating to cooperatives organized under Code chapter 501, was taken up for consideration. Vande Hoef of Osceola offered the following amendment H-8887 filed by Vande Hoef, et al., and moved its adoption: H-8887 1 Amend Senate File 2404, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 3 1. Page 42, by inserting after line 26 the 4 following: 5 "Sec. ___. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act, being deemed 6 of immediate importance, takes effect upon enactment." 7 2. Title page, line 1, by inserting after the 8 figure "501" the following: "and providing an 9 effective date". Amendment H-8887 was adopted. Meyer of Sac 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. 2404) The ayes were, 100: Arnold Barry Bell Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chapman Chiodo Churchill 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 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 Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead Wise Witt Mr. Speaker Corbett 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, as amended, was agreed to. HOUSE FILE 2497 WITHDRAWN Meyer of Sac asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw House File 2497 from further consideration by the House. IMMEDIATE MESSAGES Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent that the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: Senate Files 2161, 2337 and 2404. SENATE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED Holmes of Scott called up for consideration House File 2271, a bill for an act relating to obsolete and unnecessary provisions of the Code, amended by the Senate, and moved that the House concur in the following Senate amendment H-8600: H-8600 1 Amend House File 2271, as passed by the House, as 2 follows: 3 1. Page 1, by inserting after line 14 the 4 following: 5 "Sec. ___. Chapter 144C, Code 1997, is repealed 6 effective February 28, 1999." 7 2. Page 2, by inserting after line 14 the 8 following: 9 "Sec. ___. Section 18.3, Code 1997, is amended by 10 adding the following new subsection: 11 NEW SUBSECTION. 10. Insuring motor vehicles owned 12 by the state. Insurance coverage may be provided 13 through a self-insurance program administered by the 14 department or purchased from an insurer. If the 15 department uses a self-insurance program, the 16 department shall maintain loss and exposure data for 17 vehicles under the jurisdiction of the state fleet 18 administrator. Upon request, state agencies shall 19 provide all loss and exposure information to the 20 department." 21 3. By renumbering, relettering, or redesignating 22 and correcting internal references as necessary. The motion prevailed and the House concurred in the Senate amendment H-8600. Holmes of Scott moved that the bill, as amended by the Senate and concurred in by the House, 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. 2271) The ayes were, 100: Arnold Barry Bell Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chapman Chiodo Churchill 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 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 Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead Wise Witt Mr. Speaker Corbett 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. HOUSE REFUSED TO CONCUR Mertz of Kossuth called up for consideration House File 2136, a bill for an act relating to agricultural drainage wells, by extending the date for complying with certain requirements, amended by the Senate, and moved that the House concur in the following Senate amendment H-8868: H-8868 1 Amend House File 2136, as passed by the House, as 2 follows: 3 1. Page 1, line 3, by striking the figure "2001" 4 and inserting the following: "1999". The motion lost and the House refused to concur in the Senate amendment H-8868. SENATE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED Blodgett of Cerro Gordo called up for consideration House File 2514, a bill for an act relating to motor vehicle operation and motor vehicles, carriers and motor trucks, and penalties and hazardous materials, including weight requirements and transportation of hazardous materials, and providing an effective date, amended by the Senate amendment H-8760 as follows: H-8760 1 Amend House File 2514, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the House, as follows: 3 1. Page 4, by striking lines 13 through 20 and 4 inserting the following: 5 "Any person who violates the provisions of the 6 ordinance or resolution shall, upon conviction or a 7 plea of guilty, be subject to a fine determined by 8 dividing the difference between the actual weight and 9 the maximum weight established by the ordinance or 10 resolution by one hundred, and multiplying the 11 quotient by two dollars. The fine for violation of a 12 special permit issued pursuant to this section shall 13 be based upon the difference between the actual weight 14 of the vehicle and load and the maximum weight allowed 15 by the permit in accordance with section 321.463." 16 2. Page 5, by inserting after line 29 the 17 following: 18 "Sec. ___. Section 455B.424, subsection 1, Code 19 1997, is amended to read as follows: 20 1. The person who generates hazardous waste or the 21 owner or operator of a hazardous waste disposal 22 facility who transports hazardous wastes off of the 23 site where the hazardous waste was generated or off 24 the disposal facility site shall pay a fee of ten 25 dollars for each ton up to two thousand five hundred 26 tons of hazardous waste transported off the site, 27 excluding the water content of any waste that is 28 transported to another facility under the ownership of 29 the generator for the purposes of waste treatment or 30 recycling. 31 Sec. ___. Section 455B.424, subsection 2, 32 paragraph b, Code 1997, is amended to read as follows: 33 b. Two dollars for each ton up to five hundred 34 tons of hazardous waste destroyed or treated at the 35 generator's site or at the disposal facility to render 36 the hazardous waste nonhazardous." 37 3. By renumbering, relettering, or redesignating 38 and correcting internal references as necessary. Blodgett of Cerro Gordo asked and received unanimous consent that House File 2514 be deferred and that the bill retain its place on the calendar. (Amendment H-8760 pending.) Unfinished Business Calendar Senate File 2380, a bill for an act relating to the election of a local exchange carrier to be price-regulated, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. The House stood at ease at 3:35 p.m., until the fall of the gavel. The House resumed session and consideration of Senate File 2380 at 4:55 p.m., Speaker Corbett in the chair. Koenigs of Mitchell asked and received unanimous consent that amendment H-8769 be deferred. Koenigs of Mitchell offered the following amendment H-8770 filed by him and moved its adoption: H-8770 1 Amend Senate File 2380, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 3 1. Page 1, line 5, by striking the word "ninety" 4 and inserting the following: "one hundred eighty". A non-record roll call was requested. The ayes were 33, nays 50. Amendment H-8770 lost. Koenigs of Mitchell asked and received unanimous consent that amendment H-8771 be deferred. Weigel of Chickasaw offered the following amendment H-8751 filed by him and moved its adoption: H-8751 1 Amend Senate File 2380, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 3 1. Page 1, line 13, by striking the figure ", 4 (3),". 5 2. By striking page 2, line 10, through page 3, 6 line 13. 7 3. By renumbering as necessary. Roll call was requested by Weigel of Chickasaw and Metcalf of Polk. On the question "Shall amendment H-8751 be adopted?" (S.F. 2380) The ayes were, 26: Bernau Brand Burnett Chapman Connors Dinkla Doderer Dotzler Drees Fallon Frevert Garman Holveck Jochum Koenigs Kreiman Moreland Murphy Osterhaus Richardson Scherrman Schrader Shoultz Vande Hoef Weigel Witt The nays were, 73: Arnold Barry Bell Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brunkhorst Bukta Carroll Cataldo Chiodo Churchill Cohoon Cormack Dix Dolecheck Drake Eddie Falck Foege Ford Gipp Greig Greiner Gries Grundberg Hahn Hansen Heaton Holmes Houser Huseman Huser Jacobs Jenkins Kinzer Klemme Kremer Lamberti Larkin Larson Lord Martin Mascher May Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Mundie Myers Nelson O'Brien Rants Rayhons Reynolds-Knight Siegrist Sukup Taylor Teig Thomas Thomson Tyrrell Van Fossen Van Maanen Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Welter Whitead Wise Mr. Speaker Corbett Absent or not voting, 1: Brauns Amendment H-8751 lost. Weigel of Chickasaw asked and received unanimous consent that amendment H-8768 be deferred. Rants of Woodbury in the chair at 5:20 p.m. Bernau of Story offered the following amendment H-8894 filed by him and moved its adoption: H-8894 1 Amend Senate File 2380, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 3 1. Page 2, line 10, by inserting after the figure 4 "(3)" the following: "(a)". 5 2. Page 3, by inserting after line 13 the 6 following: 7 "(b) Notwithstanding subparagraph subdivision (a), 8 a plan filed on or after July 2, 1998, shall provide 9 that the initial prices for basic communications 10 services shall be ten percent less than the rates 11 approved and in effect at the time the local exchange 12 carrier files the plan. A local exchange carrier 13 which is required to reduce its rates by ten percent 14 shall not, at a later time, increase its rates for 15 basic communications services as a result of the 16 carrier's compliance with the board's rules relating 17 to unbundling." A non-record roll call was requested. The ayes were 21, nays 51. Amendment H-8894 lost. Dotzler of Black Hawk offered the following amendment H-8925 filed by him and Murphy of Dubuque and moved its adoption: H-8925 1 Amend Senate File 2380, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 3 1. Page 2, line 10, by inserting after the figure 4 "(3)" the following: "(a)". 5 2. Page 3, by inserting after line 13 the 6 following: 7 "(b) Notwithstanding subparagraph subdivision (a), 8 a plan filed on or after July 2, 1998, shall provide 9 that the initial prices for basic communications 10 services shall be the rates approved and in effect at 11 the time the local exchange carrier files the plan 12 reduced by a percentage equal to the sum of four 13 percent plus the average percentage of bonuses paid 14 during the preceding twelve-month period by the local 15 exchange carrier to its five highest ranking officers 16 or employees in this state. A local exchange carrier 17 which is required to reduce its rates by this percent 18 shall not, at a later time, increase its rates for 19 basic communications services as a result of the 20 carrier's compliance with the board's rules relating 21 to unbundling." Amendment H-8925 lost. Osterhaus of Jackson offered the following amendment H-8893 filed by him and moved its adoption: H-8893 1 Amend Senate File 2380, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 3 1. Page 3, line 14, by inserting after the figure 4 "(4)" the following: "(a)". 5 2. Page 3, by inserting after line 22 the 6 following: 7 "b. Notwithstanding subparagraph subdivision (a), 8 a plan of a local exchange carrier with five hundred 9 thousand or more access lines in this state shall 10 provide that prices for basic communications services 11 shall not be increased for a period of four years from 12 the date of the board's approval of the plan." A non-record roll call was requested. The ayes were 28, nays 48. Amendment H-8893 lost. Hansen of Pottawattamie in the chair at 6:50 p.m. Holveck of Polk offered the following amendment H-8757 filed by him and moved its adoption: H-8757 1 Amend Senate File 2380, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 3 1. Page 3, line 17, by striking the figure "2000" 4 and inserting the following: "1999". 5 2. Page 3, line 21, by striking the figure "2000" 6 and inserting the following: "1999". Amendment H-8757 lost. Weigel of Chickasaw asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw amendment H-8919 filed by him on April 3, 1998. Weigel of Chickasaw offered the following amendment H-8936 filed by him from the floor and moved its adoption: H-8936 1 Amend Senate File 2380, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 3 1. Page 3, by striking lines 17 through 21 and 4 inserting the following: "Prior to January 1, 1998,5the board shall use the gross domestic product price6index, as published by the federal government, for an7inflation measure, and two and six-tenths percentage8points for a productivity measure.AfterPrior to 9 January 1, 2003, the board shall use the gross 10 domestic product price index, as published by the 11 federal government, for an inflation measure, and two 12 and six-tenths percentage points for a productivity 13 measure for a local exchange carrier with fewer than 14 five hundred thousand access lines in this state, and 15 five and six-tenths percentage points for a 16 productivity measure for a local exchange carrier with 17 five hundred thousand or more access lines in this 18 state. On or after January 1,19982003, the board by 19 rule may adopt". Amendment H-8936 lost. Brand of Tama offered the following amendment H-8754 filed by him and moved its adoption: H-8754 1 Amend Senate File 2380, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 3 1. Page 3, line 27, by inserting after the word 4 "may" the following: "consider whether to conduct a 5 proceeding to determine whether it will". Amendment H-8754 lost. Brand of Tama asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw amendments H-8856, H-8857 and H-8858, filed by him on April 1, 1998. Bernau of Story offered the following amendment H-8889 filed by him and moved its adoption: H-8889 1 Amend Senate File 2380, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 3 1. Page 3, line 28, by striking the words "toward 4 economic costs". 5 2. Page 3, line 29, by striking the words "The 6 board". 7 3. Page 3, by striking lines 30 through 35. Rants of Woodbury in the chair at 7:35 p.m. A non-record roll call was requested. The ayes were 22, nays 46. Amendment H-8889 lost. Brand of Tama offered the following amendment H-8890 filed by him and moved its adoption: H-8890 1 Amend Senate File 2380, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 3 1. Page 3, line 28, by striking the words "toward 4 economic costs". 5 2. Page 3, by striking lines 30 through 35 and 6 inserting the following: "may consider offsetting 7 such reductions by increases in other prices provided 8 that price increases for basic communications services 9 do not exceed those permitted by subparagraph (5)." Amendment H-8890 lost. Brand of Tama offered the following amendment H-8891 filed by him and moved its adoption: H-8891 1 Amend Senate File 2380, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 3 1. Page 3, line 28, by striking the words "toward 4 economic costs". 5 2. Page 3, by striking lines 30 through 35 and 6 inserting the following: "may consider offsetting 7 such reductions by increases in other prices provided 8 that price increases for basic communications services 9 do not exceed those permitted by subparagraphs (4) and 10 (5)." Amendment H-8891 lost. Wise of Lee asked and received unanimous consent that amendment H-8774 be deferred. Wise of Lee asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw amendment H-8618 filed by him on March 24, 1998. Weigel of Chickasaw offered the following amendment H-8750 filed by him and moved its adoption: H-8750 1 Amend Senate File 2380, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 3 1. Page 3, line 32, by inserting after the word 4 "neutral" the following: "and do not adversely affect 5 customers of the local exchange carrier by increasing 6 the rates for basic communications services". Roll call was requested by Weigel of Chickasaw and Van Fossen of Scott. On the question "Shall amendment H-8750 be adopted?" (S.F. 2380) The ayes were, 40: Bell Bernau Brand Burnett Chapman Cohoon Connors Doderer Dotzler Drees Fallon Foege Ford Frevert Garman Holveck Huser Jochum Kinzer Koenigs Kreiman Lamberti Larkin Mascher May Moreland Mundie Murphy Myers Osterhaus Reynolds-Knight Richardson Scherrman Schrader Shoultz Warnstadt Weigel Whitead Wise Witt The nays were, 57: Arnold Barry Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brunkhorst Bukta Carroll Cataldo Chiodo Churchill Corbett, Spkr. Cormack Dix Dolecheck Drake Eddie Falck Gipp Greig Greiner Gries Grundberg Hahn Hansen Heaton Holmes Houser Huseman Jacobs Jenkins Klemme Kremer Larson Lord Martin Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Nelson O'Brien Rayhons Sukup Taylor Teig Thomas Thomson Tyrrell Van Fossen Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Weidman Welter Rants, Presiding Absent or not voting, 3: Brauns Dinkla Siegrist Amendment H-8750 lost. Weigel of Chickasaw asked and received unanimous consent that amendment H-8767 be deferred. Osterhaus of Jackson offered the following amendment H-8853 filed by him and moved its adoption: H-8853 1 Amend Senate File 2380, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 3 1. Page 3, line 35, by inserting after the word 4 "carrier." the following: "Any access service rate 5 reductions approved by the board under this 6 subparagraph shall be made by crediting each 7 customer's monthly bill for interexchange services for 8 the amount of the access service rate reduction 9 applicable to the billed interexchange services for 10 the month, and by crediting the same amount to the 11 corresponding bill of the interexchange carrier which 12 provided the interexchange services." Roll call was requested by Weigel of Chickasaw and Osterhaus of Jackson. On the question "Shall amendment H-8853 be adopted?" (S.F. 2380) The ayes were, 29: Bernau Brand Burnett Chapman Connors Doderer Dotzler Drees Fallon Ford Frevert Garman Holveck Huser Jochum Kinzer Koenigs Kreiman Moreland Murphy Myers Osterhaus Richardson Scherrman Schrader Shoultz Vande Hoef Weigel Witt The nays were, 68: Arnold Barry Bell Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brunkhorst Bukta Carroll Cataldo Chiodo Churchill Cohoon Corbett, Spkr. Cormack Dinkla Dix Dolecheck Drake Eddie Falck Foege Gipp Greig Greiner Gries Grundberg Hahn Hansen Holmes Houser Huseman Jacobs Jenkins Klemme Kremer Lamberti Larkin Larson Lord Martin Mascher May Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Mundie Nelson O'Brien Rayhons Reynolds-Knight Sukup Taylor Teig Thomas Thomson Tyrrell Van Fossen Van Maanen Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Welter Whitead Wise Rants, Presiding Absent or not voting, 3: Brauns Heaton Siegrist Amendment H-8853 lost. Weigel of Chickasaw offered the following amendment H-8937 filed by him from the floor and moved its adoption: H-8937 1 Amend Senate File 2380, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 3 1. Page 3, by striking lines 23 through 35. 4 2. By renumbering as necessary. Amendment H-8937 lost. Shoultz of Black Hawk offered the following amendment H-8932 filed by him from the floor and moved its adoption: H-8932 1 Amend Senate File 2380, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 3 1. Page 3, by inserting after line 35 the 4 following: 5 "Sec. ___. Section 476.97, Code 1997, is amended 6 by adding the following new subsection: 7 NEW SUBSECTION. 12. Upon approval of a plan of a 8 local exchange carrier to become price-regulated under 9 this section, such price-regulated local exchange 10 carrier, no less than every six months during the term 11 of the plan, shall provide to its basic local 12 telephone services customers the schedules of rates 13 and charges for intrastate interexchange service of 14 each interexchange carrier for which the local 15 exchange carrier provided intrastate access service or 16 billing and collection service in this state during 17 the six-month period immediately preceding the month 18 in which such schedule is provided to its customers." A non-record roll call was requested. The ayes were 20, nays 43. Amendment H-8932 lost. Weigel of Chickasaw offered the following amendment H-8749 filed by him and moved its adoption: H-8749 1 Amend Senate File 2380, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 3 1. Page 4, by striking lines 1 through 28. 4 2. By renumbering as necessary. Amendment H-8749 lost. Koenigs of Mitchell offered the following amendment H-8769 filed by him and moved its adoption: H-8769 1 Amend Senate File 2380, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 3 1. Page 1, line 5, by striking the word "ninety" 4 and inserting the following: "one hundred twenty". Amendment H-8769 lost. Koenigs of Mitchell asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw amendment H-8771 filed by him on March 30, 1998. Weigel of Chickasaw asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw amendment H-8768 filed by him on March 30, 1998. Wise of Lee offered the following amendment H-8774 filed by him, previously deferred, and moved its adoption: H-8774 1 Amend Senate File 2380, as amended, passed, and 2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows: 3 1. Page 3, line 29, by striking the words "The 4 board". 5 2. Page 3, by striking lines 30 and 31. 6 3. Page 3, line 32, by striking the word 7 "neutral." A non-record roll call was requested. The ayes were 35, nays 47. Amendment H-8774 lost. Weigel of Chickasaw asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw amendment H-8767 filed by him on March 30, 1998. Metcalf of Polk 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. 2380) The ayes were, 73: Arnold Barry Bell Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brunkhorst Bukta Carroll Cataldo Chapman Chiodo Churchill Cohoon Corbett, Spkr. Cormack Dix Dolecheck Drake Eddie Falck Foege Ford Gipp Greig Greiner Gries Grundberg Hahn Hansen Heaton Holmes Houser Huseman Huser Jacobs Jenkins Klemme Kremer Lamberti Larkin Larson Lord Martin Mascher May Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Mundie Nelson O'Brien Rayhons Reynolds-Knight Siegrist Sukup Taylor Teig Thomas Thomson Tyrrell Van Fossen Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Welter Whitead Wise Rants, Presiding The nays were, 26: Bernau Brand Burnett Connors Dinkla Doderer Dotzler Drees Fallon Frevert Garman Holveck Jochum Kinzer Koenigs Kreiman Moreland Murphy Myers Osterhaus Richardson Scherrman Schrader Shoultz Weigel Witt Absent or not voting, 1: Brauns 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 Senate File 2380, House Files 2271 and 2136 be immediately messaged to the Senate. MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE The following messages were received from the Senate: Mr. Speaker: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has on March 23, 1998, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate was asked: House File 2336, a bill for an act relating to the assumption of risk by and liability of forcible felons and persons aiding and abetting in the commission of forcible felonies for damages resulting from the offenders' criminal conduct. Also: That the Senate has on April 6, 1998, amended and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: House File 2539, a bill for an act relating to and making appropriations to the justice system and providing effective dates. Also: That the Senate has on April 2, 1998, adopted the following resolution in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate Joint Resolution 2004, a joint resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to the state budget by limiting state general fund expenditures and restricting certain state tax revenue changes. Also: That the Senate has on April 6, 1998, refused to concur in the House amendment to the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate was asked: Senate File 2066, a bill for an act relating to child support for a child completing high school graduation or equivalency requirements. Also: That the Senate has on April 6, 1998, amended the House amendment, concurred in the House amendment as amended, and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 2391, a bill for an act 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 deletion from motor vehicle records after twelve years of certain youth license revocations for alcohol violations, and providing an effective date. Also: That the Senate has on April 6, 1998, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 2416, a bill for an act relating to the replacement of property tax on property associated with electricity and natural gas with excise taxes associated with electricity and natural gas, establishing a statewide property tax on property associated with electricity and natural gas, providing for a special utility property tax levy or tax credit, providing for the Act's retroactive applicability, providing an effective date, and providing penalties. MARY PAT GUNDERSON, Secretary SENATE MESSAGES CONSIDERED Senate Joint Resolution 2004, by committee on ways and means, a joint resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to the state budget by limiting state general fund expenditures and restricting certain state tax revenue changes. Read first time and placed on the special order calendar for Wednesday, April 15, 1998. Senate File 540, by Iverson, a bill for an act relating to the second injury compensation Act, by providing for payments to the second injury fund including the imposition of an employer surcharge and a sunset of the ability to impose an employer surcharge, providing for the collection of payments to the second injury fund, and providing an effective date and applicability provision. Read first time and passed on file. EXPLANATIONS OF VOTE I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on April 3, 1998. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on House Files 681, 2169, 2211, 2262, 2394, Senate Files 2185, 2188, 2254, 2261, 2296, 2311, 2312, 2372, 2407, and amendments H-8818, H-8905, H-8900, all to Senate File 2296. HUSER of Polk On Monday, April 6, 1998, I inadvertently voted "nay" on H-8751 to Senate File 2380. I meant to vote "aye." KINZER of Scott BILLS ENROLLED, SIGNED AND SENT TO GOVERNOR The Chief Clerk of the House submitted the following report: Mr. Speaker: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully reports that the following bills have been examined and found correctly enrolled, signed by the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate, and presented to the Governor for his approval on this 6th day of April, 1998: House Files 2339, 2468, 2482, 2490 and 2523. ELIZABETH A. ISAACSON Chief Clerk of the House Report adopted. BILLS SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR A communication was received from the Governor announcing that on April 6, 1998, he approved and transmitted to the Secretary of State the following bills: House Joint Resolution 2003, a joint resolution to approve the request by the state public defender to establish the Fort Dodge satellite public defender office as a separate local public defender office. House File 2392, an act relating to permitting the display of new motor trucks by nonresident motor vehicle dealers at qualified events in this state, establishing a fee, and providing an effective date. House File 2402, an act to amend the crime of burglary in the first degree to include commission of sexual abuse as a possible element of the offense. House File 2443, an act relating to state workers' compensation coverage for students at a community college participating in school-to-work programs. House File 2465, an act relating to workers' compensation by changing the name of the division and personnel responsible, providing for the commencement of compensation during a healing period, and providing for reporting requirements. House File 2478, an act relating to confidentiality in the mediation process. Senate File 2112, an act concerning the sunset provision relating to the employment security administrative contribution surcharge and providing an effective date. Senate File 2153, an act relating to affidavits of candidacy filed by candidates for public office. Senate File 2269, an act providing for the conversion of the existing advisory boards for athletic training and massage therapy into full regulatory examining boards. Senate File 2310, an act relating to engineering licensure requirements for applicants with certain educational qualifications. Senate File 2356, an act relating to revolving funds to be administered by the department of general services and providing for funding for the revolving funds. Senate File 2371, an act relating to infectious and contagious diseases affecting livestock and providing penalties. Senate File 2397, an act relating to the operation and regulation of certain insurance companies, miscellaneous provisions relating to small group health care coverage, the ability of certain insurers to bring an action in certain instances, and the elimination of countersigning resident agent provisions. PRESENTATION OF VISITORS The Speaker announced that the following visitors were present in the House chamber: Sixty 5th grade students from Jefferson Elementary, Clinton, accompanied by Principal Ron Garrison and Teachers Karen Jetter, Steve Jones and Mike Saunders. By Bukta of Clinton. Twenty-four seniors from Ruthven-Ayrshire, Ruthven, accompanied by Mr. Josephson and Mr. Fokken. By Frevert of Palo Alto. Government students from Forest Ridge School, Emmet County, accompanied by Angie Fay and Donna Mason. By Frevert of Palo Alto and Greig of Emmet. 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\390 John Hieronymus, Iowa City - For being elected Vice-President of the Iowa State Education Association. 1998\391 Sandy Sanfilippo, Dundee - For her exemplary volunteer work on the Save Backbone Lake Committee. 1998\392 John Welterlen, Edgewood - For his exemplary volunteer work on the Save Backbone Lake Committee. 1998\393 Ivanelle Bushaw, Strawberry Point - For her exemplary volunteer work on the Save Backbone Lake Committee. 1998\394 The Neil Darrington family, Underwood - For being named the "Farm Family of the Year." 1998\395 Randy Aldridge, Ackworth - For retiring after 30 years of service at the Indianola Municipal Utilities. 1998\396 Bob and Lola Price, New Hampton - For celebrating their 70th wedding anniversary. 1998\397 Brody Deren, Harlan - For being named first team on the 1998 All-State Boys' Basketball Team. 1998\398 Billy Cundiff, Harlan - For being named second team on the 1998 All-State Boys' Basketball Team. 1998\399 Nathan Wilcox, Harlan - For being selected a finalist in the 1998 National Merit Scholarship Program. 1998\400 Brian Thomas McCleary, Cedar Falls - For attaining the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America. 1998\401 Marvin W. Vollertsen, Hamburg - For his service as a Fifty Year Pharmacist. 1998\402 Mary Beth H. Jaggard, Oelwein - For her service as a Fifty Year Pharmacist. 1998\403 Joseph D. Beraldi, Council Bluffs - For his service as a Fifty Year Pharmacist. 1998\404 Raymond Joseph Sutter, Burlington - For his service as Fifty Year Pharmacist. 1998\405 Norman F. Schoonover, Washington - For his service as a Fifty Year Pharmacist. 1998\406 Frank C. Groff, Charles City - For his service as a Fifty Year Pharmacist. 1998\407 Alice Boyer, Oelwein - For retiring after 27 years as an acute care nurse at Mercy Clinic. 1998\408 Velma Peters, Fairbanks - For retiring after 52 years of service in the X-ray and laboratory departments at Mercy Clinic. 1998\409 Don and Beth Tielebein, Independence - For celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. 1998\410 Pearl Albert, Brandon - For celebrating her 100th birthday. 1998\411 A. E. "Hap" Vyverberg, Oelwein - For his 17 years of work with athletics and youth in the community and for coaching the Tigers to win over 250 games with a winning percentage of nearly 70%. 1998\412 Jeanne Shannon, Independence - For retiring after 18 years of service as the Buchanan County Recorder. 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 WAYS AND MEANS Senate File 547, a bill for an act relating to veterans' benefits, veterans preference, veterans' claims, and providing a penalty. Fiscal Note is required. Recommended Amend and Do Pass with amendment H-8935 April 6, 1998. Committee Bill (Formerly House File 45), exempting services provided by licensed massage therapists from the state services tax. Fiscal Note is required. Recommended Do Pass April 6, 1998. Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 698), relating to urban revitalization property tax exemptions for certain real property and providing for the Act's applicability. Fiscal Note is not required. Recommended Amend and Do Pass April 6, 1998. RESOLUTION FILED HCR 117, by Hahn, Mertz, Welter, Drake, Greig, Rayhons, Meyer, Huseman, Dolecheck, Boggess, Brunkhorst, Brauns, Arnold, Sukup, Dix, Klemme, Martin, Jenkins, Van Fossen, Churchill, Houser, Kremer, Tyrrell, Van Maanen, Greiner, Gries, Metcalf, Weidman, Barry, Boddicker, Gipp, Vande Hoef, Lord, Heaton, Hansen, Larson, Blodgett, Cormack, Holmes, Thomson, Veenstra, Grundberg, Siegrist, Nelson, Teig, Rants, Carroll, Corbett, Koenigs, Scherrman, Falck, Taylor, May, Drees, Kreiman, Frevert, Mundie, Reynolds-Knight, Osterhaus, Schrader, Wise, Mascher, Kinzer, Warnstadt, Murphy, Connors, Moreland, Cohoon, Thomas, Dotzler, Foege, Shoultz, Jochum, Bell, Brand, Myers, Chapman, Chiodo, Bernau, Bukta, Holveck, and Richardson, a concurrent resolution requesting that the legislative council establish an interim study committee to consider increasing the percent of oxygen by weight in motor vehicle fuel. Laid over under Rule 25. AMENDMENTS FILED H-8929 S.F. 2280 Warnstadt of Woodbury H-8930 S.F. 2410 Osterhaus of Jackson H-8931 S.F. 2410 Jochum of Dubuque H-8933 H.F. 2120 Senate Amendment H-8935 S.F. 547 Committee on Ways and Means H-8938 H.F. 2538 Wise of Lee H-8939 H.F. 2545 Myers of Johnson Carroll of Poweshiek Houser of Pottawattamie H-8940 S.F. 58 Gries of Crawford H-8941 S.F. 2280 Nelson of Marshall H-8942 S.F. 2280 Brunkhorst of Bremer Cormack of Webster H-8943 S.F. 2280 Brunkhorst of Bremer Cormack of Webster H-8944 S.F. 2280 Dotzler of Black Hawk H-8945 S.F. 2280 Martin of Scott H-8946 S.F. 2280 Nelson of Marshall Grundberg of Polk H-8947 S.F. 2377 Sukup of Franklin H-8948 S.F. 2410 Foege of Linn H-8949 H.F. 2546 Cormack of Webster H-8950 S.F. 2387 Lamberti of Polk H-8951 S.F. 2280 Nelson of Marshall H-8952 S.F. 2377 Sukup of Franklin H-8953 S.J.R. 2004 Jochum of Dubuque H-8954 H.F. 2547 Jacobs of Polk H-8955 H.F. 2506 Dotzler of Black Hawk H-8956 S.F. 187 Weidman of Cass Hahn of Muscatine H-8957 S.F. 2410 Blodgett of Cerro Gordo H-8958 H.F. 2539 Senate Amendment H-8959 S.F. 2387 Foege of Linn Carroll of Poweshiek Kreiman of Davis H-8960 S.F. 2391 Senate Amendment H-8961 S.F. 2280 Murphy of Dubuque Dotzler of Black Hawk H-8962 S.F. 2280 Murphy of Dubuque H-8963 S.F. 2280 Warnstadt of Woodbury Whitead of Woodbury H-8964 S.F. 2410 Burnett of Story H-8965 S.F. 2410 Blodgett of Cerro Gordo H-8966 S.F. 2280 Ford of Polk H-8967 S.F. 2410 Blodgett of Cerro Gordo On motion by Siegrist of Pottawattamie, the House adjourned at 9:47 p.m., until 8:45 a.m., Tuesday, April 7, 1998.
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