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House Journal: Page 780: Tuesday, March 23, 1999

SENATE MESSAGE CONSIDERED

Senate File 362, by committee on state government, a bill for an 
act relating to destruction of unvoted ballots.
Read first time and referred to committee on state government.
CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
Regular Calendar
House Joint Resolution 13, a joint resolution requesting the 
United States Department of Defense and the United States Army to 
place additional production work at the Rock Island Arsenal, was 
taken up for consideration.
Bradley of Clinton moved that the joint resolution be read a last 
time now and placed upon its adoption 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. 13)
	The ayes were, 92:
Alons	Arnold	Barry	Baudler
Bell	Blodgett	Boal	Boddicker
Boggess	Bradley	Brauns	Brunkhorst
Bukta	Carroll	Cataldo	Chapman
Cohoon	Cormack	Davis	Dix
Dolecheck	Dotzler	Drake	Eddie
Falck	Foege	Ford	Frevert
Garman	Gipp	Greiner	Grundberg
Hahn	Heaton	Hoffman	Holmes
Holveck	Horbach	Houser	Huseman
Huser	Jacobs	Jager	Jochum
Johnson	Kettering	Klemme	Kreiman
Kuhn	Larkin	Larson	Lord
Martin	Mascher	May	Mertz
Metcalf	Millage	Mundie	Murphy
Myers	Nelson	O'Brien	Osterhaus
Parmenter	Raecker	Rants	Rayhons
Reynolds	Richardson	Scherrman	Schrader
Shoultz	Siegrist	Stevens	Sukup
Sunderbruch	Taylor	Teig	Thomas
Thomson	Tyrrell	Van Engelenhoven	Van Fossen
Warnstadt	Weidman	Weigel	Welter^
Whitead	Wise	Witt	Mr. Speaker
				  Corbett
	The nays were, 1:
Fallon	
	Absent or not voting, 7:
Burnett	Chiodo	Connors	Doderer
Drees	Hansen	Jenkins
The joint resolution having received a constitutional majority was 
declared to have been adopted and agreed to by the House.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 10 WITHDRAWN 
Bradley of Clinton asked and received unanimous consent to 
withdraw House Joint Resolution 10 from further consideration by 
the House.
Barry of Harrison in the chair at 9:04 a.m.
House File 375, a bill for an act eliminating the requirement that 
information relating to open-end credit accounts and credit cards be 
filed with the treasurer of state, with report of committee 
recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.
Dix of Butler moved that the bill be read a last time now and 
placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read 
a last time.
On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 375)
	The ayes were, 60:
Alons	Arnold	Baudler	Bell
Blodgett	Boal	Boddicker	Boggess
Bradley	Brauns	Brunkhorst	Carroll
Cataldo	Chapman	Corbett, Spkr.	Cormack
Davis	Dix	Dolecheck	Drake
Eddie	Gipp	Greiner	Hahn
Hansen	Heaton	Hoffman	Holmes
Horbach	Houser	Huseman	Jacobs
Jager	Johnson	Kettering	Klemme
Larson	Lord	Martin	Metcalf^
Millage	Mundie	Nelson	Raecker
Rants	Rayhons	Siegrist	Sukup
Sunderbruch	Teig	Thomson	Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven	Van Fossen	Weidman	Weigel
Welter	Wise	Witt	Barry,
				  Presiding
	The nays were, 35:
Bukta	Cohoon	Doderer	Dotzler
Drees	Falck	Fallon	Foege
Ford	Frevert	Garman	Holveck
Huser	Jochum	Kreiman	Kuhn
Larkin	Mascher	May	Mertz
Murphy	Myers	O'Brien	Osterhaus
Parmenter	Reynolds	Richardson	Scherrman
Schrader	Shoultz	Stevens	Taylor
Thomas	Warnstadt	Whitead	
	Absent or not voting, 5:
Burnett	Chiodo	Connors	Grundberg
Jenkins	
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to 
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 732, a bill for an act relating to telehealth, by 
providing for reimbursement for health care services provided by 
means of interactive audio, video, or data communications, and 
establishing telehealth delivery and disciplinary standards, was 
taken up for consideration.
Blodgett of Cerro Gordo offered the following amendment H?1144 
filed by him and moved its adoption:
H-1144
 1     Amend House File 732 as follows:
 2     1.  Page 1, lines 8 and 9, by striking the words
 3   "or the exchange of medical education information".
 4     2.  By striking page 1, line 26, through page 2,
 5   line 29, and inserting the following:  "from the
 6   patient.  A consent in writing to any medical or
 7   surgical procedure, or course of procedures in patient
 8   care provided by means of telehealth, creates a
 9   presumption that informed consent was given, if the
10   written consent satisfies the following:
11     a.  The consent sets forth in general terms the

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