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Fiftieth Calendar Day - Thirtieth Session Day Hall of the House of Representatives Des Moines, Iowa, Monday, March 1, 1999 The House met pursuant to adjournment at 1:12 p.m., Speaker Corbett in the chair. Prayer was offered by Erin Leonard, page in the Iowa Senate from Gavla-Holstein High School, Holstein. The Journal of Thursday, February 25, 1999 was approved. THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Keith West, a student from Ankeny High School. He is the guest of the Honorable Carmine Boal, state representative from Polk County. PETITION FILED The following petition was received and placed on file: By Barry of Harrison from seventeen constituents of the 82nd district opposing Senate File 37, an act legalizing a hunting season for mourning doves. LEAVE OF ABSENCE Leave of absence was granted as follows: Mertz of Kossuth on request of Schrader of Marion; Larson of Linn and Garman of Story, until their arrival, on request of Siegrist of Pottawattamie; Drake of Pottawattamie, until his arrival, on request of Blodgett of Cerro Gordo. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS House File 412, by committee on agriculture, a bill for an act providing for the membership of the advisory board to the Leopold center for sustainable agriculture. Read first time and placed on the calendar. House File 413, by committee on education, a bill for an act relating to the description of disabilities of individuals receiving vocational rehabilitation services. Read first time and placed on the calendar. House File 414, by committee on judiciary, a bill for an act relating to carrying a gun in or on a vehicle on a public highway. Read first time and placed on the calendar. House File 415, by Bradley, Gipp, and Sunderbruch, a bill for an act relating to the notification of an emergency care provider of exposure to a contagious or infectious disease. Read first time and referred to committee on human resources. House File 416, by Rants, a bill for an act relating to the local option sales tax for school infrastructure, and including an effective date and retroactive applicability provision. Read first time and referred to committee on education. House File 417, by committee on state government, a bill for an act relating to release of certain information on claimants of the property tax rent reimbursement to the department of inspections and appeals. Read first time and placed on the calendar. House File 418, by committee on ways and means, a bill for an act exempting the sale of argon and similar gases used in the manufacturing process from the sales and use taxes, providing limited refunds, and including effective and retroactive applicability date provisions. Read first time and placed on the ways and means calendar. House File 419, by Jager, a bill for an act relating to the use of the law enforcement administrator's band by a law enforcement agency and making an appropriation. Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary. House File 420, by Ford, a bill for an act relating to a study by the department of cultural affairs concerning the establishment of an Iowa freedom trail program. Read first time and referred to committee on education. House File 421, by Garman, a bill for an act relating to a study by the department of corrections of the operation of the private industry employment of inmates program. Read first time and referred to committee on labor and industrial relations. House File 422, by Schrader, a bill for an act prohibiting the granting of public financial assistance to employers who hire permanent replacement employees. Read first time and referred to committee on economic development. House File 423, by Fallon, Sukup, and Garman, a bill for an act prohibiting the loaning of money for gambling purposes through a credit card or an electronic or mechanical device at a licensed gambling facility. Read first time and referred to committee on state government. House File 424, by Jacobs, a bill for an act relating to a relationship involving real estate licensees and real estate clients, and establishing restrictions on the payment of commissions or other consideration. Read first time and referred to committee on commerce and regulation. House File 425, by Bradley, a bill for an act establishing a procedure to overcome paternity for a person claiming to be the biological father of a child and providing for the establishment of related child support, custody, and visitation rights. Read first time and referred to committee on human resources. House File 426, by Thomson, a bill for an act relating to prevention of drug and alcohol abuse by children by establishing a support program, authorizing drug and alcohol testing by schools, and making an appropriation. Read first time and referred to committee on education. House File 427, by committee on judiciary, a bill for an act relating to limitation of liability for services performed by critical incident stress management teams. Read first time and placed on the calendar. House File 428, by Huser, a bill for an act providing for an income tax deduction for individuals who donate blood to a local blood bank and including effective and applicability date provisions. Read first time and referred to committee on ways and means. House File 429, by Huser and Witt, a bill for an act relating to employee assistance programs pursuant to an employer's drug and alcohol testing program. Read first time and referred to committee on labor and industrial relations. House File 430, by Huser and Boal, a bill for an act relating to the recision of an administrative license revocation for an operating while intoxicated offense, and providing an effective date. Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary. House File 431, by Huser, a bill for an act relating to the nonpartisan election of township officers. Read first time and referred to committee on local government. House File 432, by Brunkhorst and Thomson, a bill for an act authorizing the merger of two or more area education agencies. Read first time and referred to committee on education. House File 433, by Rants, Hansen, and Cataldo, a bill for an act relating to the exclusion of certain transactions involving a public utility or common carrier from the applicability of the consumer credit code. Read first time and referred to committee on commerce and regulation. House File 434, by Teig, a bill for an act relating to an applicant's need for a school driver's license. Read first time and referred to committee on transportation. House File 435, by Teig, a bill for an act relating to easements created by eminent domain procedures. Read first time and referred to committee on local government. House File 436, by Dotzler, a bill for an act establishing a competitive grant program for public health nursing and making an appropriation. Read first time and referred to committee on human resources. House File 437, by Heaton and Jochum, a bill for an act directing the state-county management committee to review and make recommendations concerning service availability for persons with autism. Read first time and referred to committee on human resources. House File 438, by Heaton, a bill for an act creating a civil action for damages caused by drug dealers. Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary. House File 439, by Foege, a bill for an act relating to the retroactivity of the state sales and use tax exemption of sales and rentals of property used for or in aquaculture, and including an effective date and retroactive applicability provision. Read first time and referred to committee on ways and means. House File 440, by Ford, a bill for an act relating to establishment and maintenance of a central registry for declarations relating to the use of life-sustaining procedures, and creating a fund. Read first time and referred to committee on human resources. SENATE MESSAGES CONSIDERED Senate Joint Resolution 2, by Maddox and Harper, a joint resolution relating to the designation of the Old State Historical Building as the Ola Babcock Miller State Office Building. Read first time and referred to committee on state government. Senate File 52, by Redfern, Harper, and Fraise, a bill for an act establishing the new criminal offense of interference with a peace officer's service horse, and applying a penalty. Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary. Senate File 137, by committee on ways and means, a bill for an act relating to funding for the arts by providing an Iowa individual income tax checkoff for the arts, making an appropriation, and providing a retroactive applicability date. Read first time and referred to committee on ways and means. Senate File 146, by committee on business and labor relations, a bill for an act relating to worker and public safety and protection laws administered by the labor services division of Iowa workforce development. Read first time and referred to committee on labor and industrial relations. Senate File 149, by committee on transportation, a bill for an act establishing a time limit for disallowance or reduction of motor vehicle warranty claims, relating to establishment of motor vehicle service or warranty facilities, and making a penalty applicable. Read first time and passed on file. Senate File 150, by committee on judiciary, a bill for an act concerning judicial administration. Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary. Senate File 151, by committee on local government, a bill for an act relating to the selection of township trustees and township clerks. Read first time and referred to committee on local government. Senate File 173, by committee on education, a bill for an act relating to the description of disabilities of individuals receiving vocational rehabilitation services. Read first time and passed on file. Senate File 174, by committee on human resources, a bill for an act changing a Code reference to the Iowa association of community providers and providing an effective date. Read first time and referred to committee on human resources. Senate File 175, by committee on transportation, a bill for an act providing for the display of flashing emergency signal lamps by motor vehicles in funeral processions. Read first time and referred to committee on transportation. Senate File 176, by committee on ways and means, a bill for an act relating to the elimination of investment counseling as a taxable service under the state sales and use taxes. Read first time and referred to committee on ways and means. Senate File 189, by committee on judiciary, a bill for an act to change the penalty for and to reclassify certain misdemeanors. Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary. Senate File 193, by committee on judiciary, a bill for an act relating to the duties of a guardian ad litem appointed to represent a child in juvenile court proceedings. Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary. CONSIDERATION OF BILLS Regular Calendar House File 331, a bill for an act relating to transfers of structured settlement payment rights for tort and workers' compensation claims, providing civil remedies, and an applicability date, was taken up for consideration. Eddie of Buena Vista in the chair at 1:29 p.m. Taylor of Linn moved to rerefer House File 331 to the committee on labor and industrial relations. A non-record roll call was requested. The ayes were 38, nays 50. The motion lost. Jenkins of Black Hawk 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. 331) The ayes were, 90: Alons Arnold Barry Baudler Bell Blodgett Boal Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chapman Chiodo Cohoon Connors Corbett, Spkr. Cormack Davis Dix Doderer Drees Falck Fallon Foege Ford Gipp Greiner Grundberg Hahn Hansen Heaton Hoffman Holmes Holveck Horbach Houser Huseman Jacobs Jager Jenkins Jochum Johnson Kettering Klemme Kreiman Kuhn Larkin Lord Martin Mascher May Metcalf Millage Mundie Murphy Myers Nelson O'Brien Osterhaus Parmenter Raecker Rants Rayhons Reynolds Richardson Scherrman Schrader Shoultz Siegrist Sukup Sunderbruch Teig Thomas Thomson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead Wise Witt Eddie, Presiding The nays were, 3: Dotzler Huser Taylor Absent or not voting, 7: Dolecheck Drake Frevert Garman Larson Mertz Stevens The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. House File 345, a bill for an act relating to permissible fees to be charged for maintaining a demand deposit account with a line of credit, was taken up for consideration. Rants of Woodbury 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. 345) The ayes were, 89: Alons Arnold Barry Baudler Bell Blodgett Boal Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chapman Chiodo Cohoon Connors Corbett, Spkr. Davis Dix Doderer Dolecheck Dotzler Drees Falck Fallon Foege Ford Gipp Greiner Hahn Hansen Heaton Hoffman Holmes Holveck Horbach Houser Huseman Huser Jacobs Jager Jenkins Jochum Johnson Kettering Klemme Kreiman Kuhn Larkin Lord Mascher May Metcalf Millage Murphy Myers Nelson O'Brien Osterhaus Raecker Rants Rayhons Reynolds Richardson Scherrman Schrader Shoultz Siegrist Sukup Sunderbruch Taylor Teig Thomas Thomson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead Wise Witt Eddie, Presiding The nays were, 5: Cormack Grundberg Martin Mundie Parmenter Absent or not voting, 6: Drake Frevert Garman Larson Mertz Stevens The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. House File 312, a bill for an act relating to regulation of the grain industry and providing for civil penalties, was taken up for consideration. Greiner of Washington 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. 312) The ayes were, 94: Alons Arnold Barry Baudler Bell Blodgett Boal Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chapman Chiodo Cohoon Connors Corbett, Spkr. Cormack Davis Dix Doderer Dolecheck Dotzler Drees Falck Fallon Foege Ford Gipp Greiner Grundberg Hahn Hansen Heaton Hoffman Holmes Holveck Horbach Houser Huseman Huser Jacobs Jager Jenkins Jochum Johnson Kettering Klemme Kreiman Kuhn Larkin Lord Martin Mascher May Metcalf Millage Mundie Murphy Myers Nelson O'Brien Osterhaus Parmenter Raecker Rants Rayhons Reynolds Richardson Scherrman Schrader Shoultz Siegrist Sukup Sunderbruch Taylor Teig Thomas Thomson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead Wise Witt Eddie, Presiding The nays were, none. Absent or not voting, 6: Drake Frevert Garman Larson Mertz Stevens The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. HOUSE FILE 82 WITHDRAWN Greiner of Washington asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw House File 82 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: House Files 345 and 312. House File 347, a bill for an act relating to rulemaking duties of the department of natural resources regarding baled solid waste, was taken up for consideration. Kettering 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?" (H.F. 347) The ayes were, 94: Alons Arnold Barry Baudler Bell Blodgett Boal Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta Burnett Carroll Cataldo Chapman Chiodo Cohoon Connors Corbett, Spkr. Cormack Davis Dix Doderer Dolecheck Dotzler Drees Falck Fallon Foege Ford Gipp Greiner Grundberg Hahn Hansen Heaton Hoffman Holmes Holveck Horbach Houser Huseman Huser Jacobs Jager Jenkins Jochum Johnson Kettering Klemme Kreiman Kuhn Larkin Lord Martin Mascher May Metcalf Millage Mundie Murphy Myers Nelson O'Brien Osterhaus Parmenter Raecker Rants Rayhons Reynolds Richardson Scherrman Schrader Shoultz Siegrist Sukup Sunderbruch Taylor Teig Thomas Thomson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead Wise Witt Eddie, Presiding The nays were, none. Absent or not voting, 6: Drake Frevert Garman Larson Mertz Stevens The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. House File 310, a bill for an act relating to the licensure or regulation of alarm system, bail enforcement, private investigative, or private security businesses, and providing a penalty and an effective date, was taken up for consideration. Bradley of Clinton offered amendment H?1036 filed by him as follows: H-1036 1 Amend House File 310 as follows: 2 1. Page 1, line 14, by inserting after the word 3 "protected." the following: "An alarm system business 4 does not include a locksmith business." 5 2. Page 1, by inserting after line 14 the 6 following: 7 "NEW SUBSECTION. 7A "Locksmith business" means 8 the business of making, repairing, and installing 9 locks, re-keying locks, opening locks or safes, and 10 changing safe or lock combinations; or the making, 11 repairing, and installing of access control systems 12 which are not attached to an electronic integrated 13 system that directly or indirectly causes a response 14 by a law enforcement or security agency." 15 3. Page 1, line 16, by striking the word 16 "subsection" and inserting the following: 17 "subsections". 18 4. Page 1, by inserting after line 19 the 19 following: 20 "NEW SUBSECTION. 11. A person engaged in the 21 performance of activities typically performed by a 22 locksmith who is employed by a locksmith business." Amendment H?1036 was adopted. Bradley of Clinton 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. 310) The ayes were, 74: Alons Arnold Barry Baudler Blodgett Boal Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brauns Brunkhorst Bukta Carroll Cataldo Chiodo Cohoon Connors Corbett, Spkr. Davis Dix Doderer Dolecheck Ford Gipp Greiner Grundberg Hahn Hansen Heaton Hoffman Holmes Holveck Horbach Houser Huseman Jacobs Jager Jenkins Jochum Johnson Kettering Klemme Kuhn Larkin Lord Martin May Metcalf Millage Nelson Osterhaus Parmenter Raecker Rants Rayhons Richardson Scherrman Siegrist Sukup Sunderbruch Teig Thomas Thomson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Whitead Wise Witt Eddie, Presiding The nays were, 20: Bell Burnett Chapman Cormack Dotzler Drees Falck Fallon Foege Huser Kreiman Mascher Mundie Murphy Myers O'Brien Reynolds Schrader Shoultz Taylor Absent or not voting, 6: Drake Frevert Garman Larson Mertz Stevens The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. HOUSE FILE 203 WITHDRAWN Bradley of Clinton asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw House File 203 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: House Files 347 and 310. SPONSORS ADDED (House File 369) Fallon of Polk requested to be added as a sponsor of House File 369. (House File 415) Rants of Woodbury requested to be added as a sponsor of House File 415. 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 1999\265 Evelyn Jurgens, Davenport - For celebrating her 85th birthday. 1999\266 Elsie Killpack, Neola - For celebrating her 80th birthday. 1999\267 Edith Arbaugh, Minden - For celebrating her 80th birthday. 1999\268 Adeline Mohrhauser, Danbury - For celebrating her 87th birthday. 1999\269 Miriam Hartley, Battle Creek - For celebrating her 80th birthday. 1999\270 Zola Damm, Sac City - For celebrating her 80th birthday. 1999\271 Don Fromknecht, Galva - For celebrating his 95th birthday. 1999\272 Dorothy and Clarence Davis, Anthon - For celebrating their 73rd wedding anniversary. 1999\273 Columbus Junction High School, Columbus Junction - For receiving 2nd place in the Class 1-A division of the 1999 Iowa High School State Wrestling Tournament. 1999\274 Eli Sanders, Columbus Junction High School - For winning the Class 1-A, 135 lbs. division of the 1999 Iowa High School State Wrestling Tournament. 1999\275 Nick Lee, Columbus Junction High School - For winning the Class 1- A, 103 lbs. division of the 1999 Iowa High School State Wrestling Tournament. 1999\276 Joe Honts, Louisa-Muscatine High School - For winning the Class 2-A, 103 lbs. division of the 1999 Iowa High School State Wrestling Tournament. 1999\277 Pat and Don Ogden, Newton - For celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. 1999\278 Elizabeth and Albert Tysseling, Newton - For celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary. 1999\279 Hertha and Carl Brandenberg, Manilla - For celebrating their 72nd wedding anniversary. 1999\280 Hertha Brandenberg, Manilla - For celebrating her 89th birthday. 1999\281 Carl Anderson, Mapleton - For celebrating his 100th birthday. 1999\282 Verna Remmes, Charter Oak - For celebrating her 100th birthday. 1999\283 Sadie Kroll, Charter Oak - For celebrating her 87th birthday. 1999\284 Hildegard Schrader, Charter Oak - For celebrating her 91st birthday. 1999\285 Lucinda Kahl, Charter Oak - For celebrating her 85th birthday. 1999\286 Kathryn and John Pat Loy, Dunlap - For celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS House File 10 Local Government: Arnold, Chair; Connors and Van Engelenhoven. House File 27 Local Government: Houser, Chair; Arnold and Fallon. House File 31 Judiciary: Millage, Chair; Baudler and Ford. House File 78 Local Government: Eddie, Chair; Hahn and Reynolds. House File 95 Local Government: Dix, Chair; Reynolds and Van Engelenhoven. House File 108 Local Government: Carroll, Chair; Richardson and Weidman. House File 130 Local Government: Arnold, Chair; Huser and Weidman. House File 134 Local Government: Arnold, Chair; Huser and Weidman. House File 135 Local Government: Arnold, Chair; Klemme and Mundie. House File 162 Natural Resources: Weidman, Chair; Brauns and Dotzler. House File 163 Local Government: Hahn, Chair; Brauns and Reynolds. House File 167 Local Government: Eddie, Chair; Alons, Carroll, Richardson and Whitead. House File 212 Local Government: Arnold, Chair; Alons and Huser. House File 218 Local Government: Houser, Chair; Brauns, Fallon, Huser and Weidman. House File 224 Local Government: Dix, Chair; Alons and Mundie. House File 260 Natural Resources: Sunderbruch, Chair; Baudler and Bell. House File 263 Local Government: Carroll, Chair; Alons and Reynolds. House File 277 Local Government: Eddie, Chair; Connors and Welter. House File 284 Local Government: Dix, Chair; Alons and Huser. House File 289 Agriculture: Klemme, Chair; Frevert, Johnson, Mundie and Teig. House File 300 Local Government: Dix, Chair; Arnold and Kuhn. House File 302 Local Government: Alons, Chair; Carroll and Fallon. House File 314 Natural Resources: Drake, Chair; Richardson and Weidman. House File 317 Local Government: Eddie, Chair; Connors and Welter. House File 319 Natural Resources: Tyrrell, Chair; Klemme and Scherrman. House File 326 Local Government: Carroll, Chair; Alons and Reynolds. House File 360 Human Resources: Grundberg, Chair; Foege and Martin. House File 363 Human Resources: Martin, Chair; Foege and Thomson. House File 367 Human Resources: Carroll, Chair; Martin and Mertz. House File 384 State Government: Reynolds, Chair; Jacobs and Jager. House File 400 Human Resources: Brunkhorst, Chair; Boal and Kreiman. House File 406 Agriculture: Teig, Chair; Drake and May. House File 407 Human Resources: Blodgett, Chair; Foege and Hahn. House File 409 Human Resources: Blodgett, Chair; Foege and Grundberg. House File 410 Human Resources: Brunkhorst, Chair; Ford and Hahn. HOUSE STUDY BILL SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS House Study Bill 194 Judiciary: Barry, Chair; Kreiman and Millage. House Study Bill 195 Human Resources: Blodgett, Chair; Boddicker and Foege. House Study Bill 196 State Government: Bradley, Chair; O'Brien and Van Engelenhoven. House Study Bill 197 State Government: Jacobs, Chair; Connors and Holmes. House Study Bill 198 Judiciary: Larson, Chair; Kreiman and Sukup. House Study Bill 199 Environmental Protection: Hahn, Chair; Burnett and Kettering. House Study Bill 200 State Government: Metcalf, Chair; Brauns and Taylor. HOUSE STUDY BILL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS H.S.B. 202 Natural Resources Relating to the issuance of a limited number of deer or wild turkey hunting licenses. H.S.B. 203 Natural Resources Relating to the taking of muskrats by colony trap. H.S.B. 204 Education Recognizing and endorsing Read Across America Day, and calling for the citizens of the State of Iowa to reaffirm the importance and the joy of reading. H.S.B. 205 Education Creating an Iowa school district revolving loan fund program and providing an exemption from state taxation. 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 COMMERCE AND REGULATION Committee Bill (Formerly House File 207), relating to the exclusion of certain transfers from real estate disclosure requirements. Fiscal Note is not required. Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 25, 1999. Committee Bill (Formerly House File 223), relating to pipelines, interstate natural gas pipelines, and hazardous liquid pipelines, and the restoration of agricultural lands, making penalties applicable, and providing an effective date. Fiscal Note is not required. Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 25, 1999. Committee Bill (Formerly House File 282), relating to the rights of a dissenting shareholder of a state bank. Fiscal Note is not required. Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 25, 1999. Committee Bill (Formerly House File 324), prohibiting the transmission of electronic mail which includes advertisements in certain circumstances and providing for monetary damages, criminal penalties, and other remedies. Fiscal Note is not required. Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 25, 1999. Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 112), relating to delinquency charges on certain consumer credit transactions. Fiscal Note is not required. Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 25, 1999. Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 167), relating to access privileges to certain buildings and structures by certified local exchange carriers and franchised cable television providers. Fiscal Note is not required. Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 25, 1999. COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 74), relating to the creation of a recruiting our own targeted students loan repayment program and fund under the control of the college student aid commission. Fiscal Note is not required. Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 25, 1999. COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Committee Bill (Formerly House File 141), relating to payments from the remedial account of the Iowa comprehensive petroleum underground storage tank fund to governmental subdivisions for costs of corrective actions taken due to certain releases from underground storage tanks and allowing the Iowa comprehensive petroleum underground storage tank fund board to seek reimbursement from responsible parties for expenses incurred by governmental subdivisions for costs of corrective actions taken due to certain releases from underground storage tanks. Fiscal Note is not required. Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 25, 1999. COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY Committee Bill (Formerly House File 295), relating to limitation of liability for services performed by critical incident stress management teams. Fiscal Note is not required. Recommended Do Pass February 25, 1999. COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 91), relating to the powers and duties of county treasurers by amending Code sections pertaining to special assessments on certain motor vehicle ownership transfers, tax statement addresses, city utility liens, taxation of buildings or improvements, tax redemption, and tax clearance statements for mobile homes, and providing effective date and applicability date provisions. Fiscal Note is not required. Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 25, 1999. COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 176), relating to transportation, including regulation of school buses and special trucks, vehicle titling and registration, commercial driver's licenses, regulations on motor carriers, regulations on motor vehicle manufacturers, distributors, and dealers, size, weight, and load restrictions on vehicles, driver education, and administrative procedures of the state department of transportation, and providing for fees and penalties. Fiscal Note is not required. Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 25, 1999. AMENDMENTS FILED H-1038 H.F. 248 Blodgett of Cerro Gordo H-1039 S.F. 37 Dotzler of Black Hawk H-1040 H.F. 311 Kreiman of Davis Witt of Black Hawk Bukta of Clinton Ford of Polk Murphy of Dubuque Burnett of Story Reynolds of Van Buren Foege of Linn H-1041 H.F. 346 Carroll of Poweshiek H-1042 H.F. 395 Holveck of Polk On motion by Siegrist of Pottawattamie the House adjourned at 2:34 p.m., until 8:45 a.m., Tuesday, March 2, 1999. 496 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 50th Day 50th Day MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1999 497
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