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House Journal: Tuesday, March 23, 1999

Seventy-second Calendar Day - Forty-fifth Session Day

Hall of the House of Representatives
Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday, March 23, 1999
The House met pursuant to adjournment at 8:48 a.m., Speaker 
Corbett in the chair.
Prayer was offered by Reverend Brian Eslinger, pastor of 
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Ames.
The Journal of Monday, March 22, 1999 was approved.
PETITION FILED
The following petition was received and placed on file:
By Thomas of Clayton, from seventy-two constituents opposing 
eliminating the military service property tax credit or using the 
money to fund undefined veterans programs.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Leave of absence was granted as follows:
Connors of Polk on request of Schrader of Marion; Burnett of Story on request of 
Parmenter of Story; Chiodo of Polk on request of Kreiman of Davis. 
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
House File 741, by committee on local government, a bill for an 
act relating to the authorization requirements for psychiatric medical 
institutions for children and providing an effective date.
Read first time and placed on the calendar.
House File 742, by Shoultz, a bill for an act eliminating the 
deduction for federal income taxes paid, decreasing the tax rates, and 
increasing the amount of the net income exclusion under the 
individual income tax, and including a retroactive applicability date 

provision.
Read first time and referred to committee on ways and means.
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 22, 1999, amended and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the 
House is asked:
House File 209, a bill for an act relating to increasing the penalty for eluding or 
attempting to elude an official law enforcement vehicle.
Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1999, passed the following bill in which the 
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 222, a bill for an act relating to crime victim rights.
Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1999, passed the following bill in which the 
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 588, a bill for an act prohibiting unauthorized changes in 
telecommunications service, prohibiting certain acts in the advertisement or 
solicitation of changes in telecommunications service, and providing remedies and 
penalties.
Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1999, passed the following bill in which the 
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 230, a bill for an act updating the Iowa Code references to the Internal 
Revenue Code, extending the loss carryback period for farm net operating losses, 
providing certain tax credits to estates and trusts, and providing an effective date and 
a retroactive applicability date.
Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1999, passed the following bill in which the 
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 338, a bill for an act relating to access privileges to certain buildings 
and structures by certified local exchange carriers and franchised cable television 
providers.
Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1999, passed the following bill in which the 
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 362, a bill for an act relating to destruction of unvoted ballots.
MICHAEL E. MARSHALL, Secretary
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
12   nature and purpose of the procedure to be performed by

13   means of telehealth.
14     b.  The consent contains a description of the
15   potential material benefits, risks, and consequences
16   of performing the procedure by means of telehealth.
17     c.  The consent includes a statement that
18   confidentiality protections apply.
19     d.  The consent is signed by the patient for whom
20   the procedure is to be performed, or if the patient
21   for any reason lacks the capacity to give consent, the
22   consent is signed by a person who has legal authority
23   to give consent on behalf of the patient under these
24   circumstances."
25     3.  By striking page 3, line 6, through page 4,
26   line 2, and inserting the following:
27     "Sec.     .  STATEMENT OF POLICY.  The general
28   assembly encourages health care providers, the
29   domestic health insurance industry, and other third-
30   party payors of health care coverage to consult and
31   cooperate with each other to facilitate the
32   implementation of telehealth in a cost-effective
33   manner."
34     4.  Title page, by striking lines 1 through 4 and
35   inserting the following:  "An Act relating to
36   telehealth by providing for patient consent to
37   telehealth services and for complaints and
38   disciplinary actions against health care
39   practitioners."
40     5.  By renumbering as necessary.
Amendment H?1144 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?" (H.F. 732)
	The ayes were, 93:
Alons	Arnold	Baudler	Bell
Blodgett	Boddicker	Boggess	Bradley
Brauns	Brunkhorst	Bukta	Carroll
Cataldo	Chapman	Cohoon	Corbett, Spkr.
Cormack	Davis	Dix	Doderer
Dolecheck	Dotzler	Drake	Drees
Eddie	Falck	Fallon	Foege
Ford	Frevert	Garman	Gipp
Greiner	Grundberg	Hahn	Hansen
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
O'Brien	Osterhaus	Parmenter	Raecker
Rants	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
Barry,
  Presiding
	The nays were, 1:
Nelson	
	Absent or not voting, 6:
Boal	Burnett	Chiodo	Connors
Jenkins	Rayhons	
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to 
have passed the House and the title, as amended, was agreed to.
HOUSE FILE 604 WITHDRAWN 
Blodgett of Cerro Gordo asked and received unanimous consent to 
withdraw House File 604 from further consideration by the House.
INTRODUCTION OF BILL
House File 743, by committee on appropriations, a bill for an act 
relating to the establishment of an Iowa early intervention block 
grant program, providing for a school improvement technology block 
grant program, and making appropriations.
Read first time and placed on the appropriations calendar.
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
The following message was received from the Senate:
	Mr. Speaker: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has on 

March 23, 1999, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is 
asked:
Senate File 428, a bill for an act relating to the authority of cities and counties to 
adopt rent control ordinances.
MICHAEL E. MARSHALL, Secretary
IMMEDIATE MESSAGES
Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent 
that the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: 
House Joint Resolution 13 and House File 732.
Regular Calendar
House File 234, a bill for an act limiting the liability of the state 
and political subdivisions of the state for certain losses caused by the 
failure of computer software or a device containing a computer 
processor, with report of committee recommending passage, was 
taken up for consideration.
Jacobs 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?" (H.F. 234)
	The ayes were, 90:
Alons	Arnold	Baudler	Bell
Blodgett	Boal	Boddicker	Boggess
Bradley	Brauns	Bukta	Carroll
Cataldo	Chapman	Cohoon	Corbett, Spkr.
Davis	Doderer	Dolecheck	Dotzler
Drake	Drees	Eddie	Falck
Fallon	Foege	Ford	Frevert
Garman	Gipp	Hahn	Hansen
Heaton	Hoffman	Holmes	Holveck
Horbach	Houser	Huseman	Huser
Jacobs	Jager	Jochum	Johnson
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
Welter	Whitead	Weigel	Wise
Witt	Barry,
		  Presiding
	The nays were, 6:
Brunkhorst	Cormack	Dix	Greiner
Grundberg	Kettering	
	Absent or not voting, 4:
Burnett	Chiodo	Connors	Jenkins
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to 
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 672, a bill for an act relating to area education 
agencies and school districts by modifying the time guidelines 
concerning bargaining by certain employees, and changing dates 
relating to budget certification and notice of teacher termination for 
school districts, was taken up for consideration.
Carroll of Poweshiek offered the following amendment H?1149 
filed by Carroll, et al., and moved its adoption:
H-1149
 1     Amend House File 672 as follows:
 2     1.  Page 1, line 10, by striking the word and
 3   figure "April 30" and inserting the following:  "March
 4   15".
 5     2.  Page 1, line 16, by striking the word and
 6   figure "April 30" and inserting the following:  "March
 7   15".
 8     3.  Page 1, lines 18 and 19, by striking the word
 9   and figure "April 30" and inserting the following:
10   "March 15".
11     4.  Page 1, line 20, by striking the word and
12   figure "April 30" and inserting the following:  "March
13   15".
14     5.  Page 3, by striking lines 4 through 6 and
15   inserting the following:  "management. However, if the
16   political subdivision is a school district, as 
defined
17   in section 257.2, its budget shall be 
certified not
18   later than April 15 of each year."

19     6.  Page 3, by striking lines 10 through 11 and
20   inserting the following:  "Not later than March 25 or
21   April 25 if the municipality is a school 
district, a
22   number of persons in any".
23     7.  Page 3, line 23, by striking the words "or
24   April" and inserting the following:  "or April".
25     8.  Page 3, by striking line 24 and inserting the
26   following:  "15 in the case of a school 
district, all
27   appeal time".
28     9.  Page 3, line 35, by striking the words and
29   figure "or May 1 May" and inserting the following:
30   "or May 1".
31     10.  Page 4, by striking line 1 and inserting the
32   following:  ", if the political subdivision is a
33   school district, the".
34     11.  Page 4, by striking lines 4 through 5 and
35   inserting the following:  "after April 1 or May 1, in
36   the case of a school district, the annual levy shall
37   begin with the tax levy for".
38     12.  Page 4, line 17, by striking the word and
39   figure "April 30" and inserting the following:  "March
40   15".
41     13.  Page 4, line 33, by striking the word and
42   figure "April 30" and inserting the following:  "March
43   15".
44     14.  Page 5, line 2, by striking the word "May"
45   and inserting the following:  "March".
46     15.  Page 5, line 5, by striking the word "May"
47   and inserting the following:  "March".
48     16.  Page 5, line 18, by striking the word "June"
49   and inserting the following:  "April".
50     17.  Page 5, line 29, by striking the word and
Page 2  
 1   figure "April 30" and inserting the following:  "March
 2   15".
 3     18.  Page 6, line 11, by striking the word and
 4   figure "April 30" and inserting the following:  "March
 5   15".
 6     19.  Page 6, line 17, by striking the word and
 7   figure "April 30" and inserting the following:  "March
 8   15".
 9     20.  Page 6, line 30, by striking the word and
10   figure "April 30" and inserting the following:  "March
11   15".
12     21.  Page 7, line 5, by striking the word and
13   figure "April 30" and inserting the following:  "March
14   15".
15     22.  Page 7, line 16, by striking the word and
16   figure "April 30" and inserting the following:  "March
17   15".

18     23.  Page 7, by inserting after line 20 the
19   following:
20     "Sec. ___.  EFFECTIVE DATE.  This Act takes effect
21   July 1, 2000."
22     24.  Title page, line 3, by striking the words
23   "and changing" and inserting the following:
24   "changing".
25     25.  Title page, line 5, by inserting after the
26   word "districts" the following:  ", and providing an
27   effective date".
28     26.  By renumbering as necessary.
Amendment H?1149 was adopted.
Carroll of Poweshiek 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. 672)
	The ayes were, 95:
Alons	Arnold	Baudler	Bell
Blodgett	Boal	Boddicker	Boggess
Bradley	Brauns	Brunkhorst	Bukta
Carroll	Cataldo	Chapman	Cohoon
Corbett, Spkr.	Cormack	Davis	Dix
Doderer	Dolecheck	Dotzler	Drake
Drees	Eddie	Falck	Fallon
Foege	Ford	Frevert	Garman
Gipp	Greiner	Grundberg	Hahn
Hansen	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	Sunderbruch
Taylor	Teig	Thomas	Thomson
Tyrrell	Van Engelenhoven	Van Fossen	Warnstadt
Weidman	Weigel	Welter	Whitead
Wise	Witt	Barry,
			  Presiding
	The nays were, none.
		Absent or not voting, 5:

Burnett	Chiodo	Connors	Jenkins
Sukup	
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to 
have passed the House and the title, as amended, was agreed to.
House File 624, a bill for an act relating to electronic commerce 
security, and providing penalties, with report of committee recom-
mending passage, was taken up for consideration.
Jacobs 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?" (H.F. 624)
	The ayes were, 96:
Alons	Arnold	Baudler	Bell
Blodgett	Boal	Boddicker	Boggess
Bradley	Brauns	Brunkhorst	Bukta
Carroll	Cataldo	Chapman	Cohoon
Corbett, Spkr.	Cormack	Davis	Dix
Doderer	Dolecheck	Dotzler	Drake
Drees	Eddie	Falck	Fallon
Foege	Ford	Frevert	Garman
Gipp	Greiner	Grundberg	Hahn
Hansen	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	Barry,
				  Presiding
	The nays were, none.
		Absent or not voting, 4:

Burnett	Chiodo	Connors	Jenkins
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: 
House Files 234, 672 and 624.
House File 448, a bill for an act prohibiting the transmission of 
electronic mail which includes advertisements in certain circum-
stances and providing for monetary damages, criminal penalties, and 
other remedies, was taken up for consideration.
Rants of Woodbury offered amendment H?1126 filed by him and 
requested division as follows:
H-1126
 1     Amend House File 448 as follows:
H-1126A
 2     1.  Page 1, by striking lines 5 and 6 and
 3   inserting the following:
 4     "a.  "Advertisement" means an electronic mail
 5   message sent to a computer for the purpose of
 6   promoting real property, goods, or services for sale
 7   or lease."
 8     2.  Page 1, by striking lines 23 through 29 and
 9   inserting the following:  "electronic information that
10   is addressed to a recipient for delivery using an
11   internet computer network."
12     3.  Page 1, line 33, by striking the words
13   "service, system, or provider" and inserting the
14   following:  "service or system".
15     4.  Page 2, by striking lines 4 through 6 and
16   inserting the following:
17     "2.  a.  A person shall not use an interactive
18   computer service to send an unsolicited advertisement
19   directly to another person by electronic mail without
20   obtaining the prior consent of each person who is to
21   receive the advertisement unless one of the following
22   applies:"
23     5.  Page 2, lines 11 and 12, by striking the words

24   "a promotional" and inserting the following:  "an".
25     6.  Page 2, line 21, by inserting after the word
26   "mail." the following:  "At a minimum, such procedures
27   shall include providing an electronic mail address
28   readily identifiable in the promotional advertising to
29   which the recipient may send a request for declining
30   such electronic mail."
31     7.  Page 3, line 6, by inserting after the word
32   "person" the following:  "knowingly".
33     8.  Page 3, by striking lines 9 and 10 and
34   inserting the following:
35     "b.  Electronic mail which is".
36     9.  Page 3, by striking lines 19 through 22 and
37   inserting the following:
38     "1.  A person shall not initiate electronic mail
39   containing an advertisement that falsely states its
40   point of origin or routing."
41     10.  Page 3, by striking lines 23 through 27, and
42   inserting the following:
43     "2.  A person who intentionally commits an act in
44   violation of".
45     11.  Page 3, by striking lines 29 through 31.
H-1126B
46     12.  Page 4, lines 12 and 13, by striking the
47   words and figures "under section 714D.1, subsection
48   3,".
H-1126A
49     13.  Page 4, by striking lines 17 through 35.
Rants of Woodbury moved the adoption of amendment H-1126A.
Amendment H?1126A was adopted.
Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent to 
withdraw amendment H-1126B.
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.
Carroll of Poweshiek in the chair at 10:50 a.m.
On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 448)
		The ayes were, 96:

Alons	Arnold	Barry	Baudler
Bell	Blodgett	Boal	Boddicker
Boggess	Bradley	Brauns	Brunkhorst
Bukta	Cataldo	Chapman	Cohoon
Corbett, Spkr.	Cormack	Davis	Dix
Doderer	Dolecheck	Dotzler	Drake
Drees	Eddie	Falck	Fallon
Foege	Ford	Frevert	Garman
Gipp	Greiner	Grundberg	Hahn
Hansen	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	Carroll,
				  Presiding
	The nays were, none.
	Absent or not voting, 4:
Burnett	Chiodo	Connors	Jenkins
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to 
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
HOUSE FILE 324 WITHDRAWN 
Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent to 
withdraw House File 324 from further consideration by the House.
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, 1999, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate was 
asked:
	House File 182, a bill for an act expanding the criminal code definition of serious 

injury to include certain injuries to children.
Also: That the Senate has on March 23, 1999, passed the following bill in which the 
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 332, a bill for an act relating to energy conservation including making 
appropriations of petroleum overcharge funds.
Also: That the Senate has on March 23, 1999, passed the following bill in which the 
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 406, a bill for an act relating to entities and subject matter under the 
regulatory authority of the insurance division, including securities, business 
opportunities, cemetery merchandise and residential service contracts, providing for 
fees, and establishing penalties.
MICHAEL E. MARSHALL, Secretary
House File 532, a bill for an act relating to assessments prior to 
admission to practitioner preparation programs and prior to initial 
Iowa licensure, was taken up for consideration.
Foege of Linn asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw 
amendment H-1111 filed by him on March 17, 1999.
Foege of Linn asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw 
amendment H-1118 filed by him on March 18, 1999.
Thomson of Linn offered the following amendment H?1119 filed by 
her and moved its adoption:
H-1119
 1     Amend House File 532 as follows:
 2     1.  Page 1, line 18, by striking the words "and
 3   high-risk behavior" and inserting the following:
 4   "addressing high-risk behaviors including, but not
 5   limited to, behaviors".
 6     2.  Title page, by striking lines 1 and 2 and
 7   inserting the following:  "An Act relating to
 8   practitioner preparation programs and providing for a
 9   pilot study to assess the performance of teacher
10   education graduates."
Amendment H?1119 was adopted.
	Thomson of Linn 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. 532)
	The ayes were, 91:
Alons	Arnold	Barry	Baudler
Bell	Blodgett	Boal	Boddicker
Boggess	Bradley	Brauns	Brunkhorst
Bukta	Cataldo	Chapman	Cohoon
Corbett, Spkr.	Davis	Dix	Doderer
Dolecheck	Drake	Drees	Eddie
Foege	Ford	Frevert	Garman
Gipp	Greiner	Grundberg	Hahn
Hansen	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	Scherrman	Schrader	Shoultz
Siegrist	Stevens	Sukup	Sunderbruch
Taylor	Teig	Thomas	Thomson
Tyrrell	Van Engelenhoven	Van Fossen	Warnstadt
Weidman	Weigel	Welter	Whitead
Wise	Witt	Carroll,
			  Presiding
	The nays were, 3:
Dotzler	Falck	Richardson	
	Absent or not voting, 6:
Burnett	Chiodo	Connors	Cormack
Fallon	Jenkins
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: 
House Files 448 and 532.
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, 1999, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate was 
asked:
House File 164, a bill for an act concerning the open meetings statute by permitting 
the awarding of appellate attorney fees for a successful action involving the statute.
Also: That the Senate has on March 23, 1999, passed the following bill in which the 
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 299, a bill for an act relating to applications for motor vehicle 
registration and issuance of certificate of title.
MICHAEL E. MARSHALL, Secretary
On motion by Siegrist of Pottawattamie, the House was recessed at 
11:55 a.m., until 1:00 p.m.
AFTERNOON SESSION
The House reconvened at 1:20 p.m., Speaker Corbett in the chair.
ADOPTION OF HOUSE RESOLUTION 9
Siegrist of Pottawattamie called up for consideration House 
Resolution 9, a resolution congratulating Nick Collison and the 1999 
McDonald's All American High School Basketball Team, and moved 
its adoption.
The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.
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, 1999, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is 
asked:
Senate File 76, a bill for an act relating to the administration of the state 
department of transportation by allowing the reversion of operating funds for training 
and technology, making a standing appropriation, and providing for the nonreversion 
of certain railroad funds.
Also: That the Senate has on March 23, 1999, passed the following bill in which the 
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 324, a bill for an act relating to certain franchise agreements and the 
rights and responsibilities of the parties under such agreements.
Also: That the Senate has on March 23, 1999, passed the following bill in which the 
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 399, a bill for an act relating to tax exemptions for livestock-related 
pollution-control or recycling property.
MICHAEL E. MARSHALL, Secretary
On motion by Siegrist of Pottawattamie, the House was recessed at 
1:30 p.m., until 4:00 p.m.
LATE AFTERNOON SESSION 
The House reconvened at 4:05 p.m., Speaker Corbett in the chair.
CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
Regular Calendar
House File 620, a bill for an act relating to persons with 
disabilities registration plates for trailers, with report of committee 
recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.
Horbach of Tama offered the following amendment H?1089 filed by 
him and moved its adoption:
H-1089
 1     Amend House File 620 as follows:
 2     1.  Page 2, by inserting after line 19 the
 3   following:
 4     "Sec.     .  Section 321L.2, subsection 3, paragraph
 5   b, subparagraph (1), Code 1999, is amended to read as
 6   follows:

 7     (1)  A statement printed on it as follows:
 8   "Unauthorized use of this placard as indicated in Iowa
 9   Code chapter 321L may result in a fine, invalidation
10   of the placard, or revocation of the right to use the
11   placard.  This placard shall be displayed only when
12   the vehicle is parked in a persons with disabilities
13   parking space or in a parking space not designated as
14   a persons with disabilities parking space if a
15   wheelchair parking cone is used pursuant to Iowa Code
16   section 321L.2A."
17     Sec.     .  Section 321L.2A, Code 1999, is amended
18   to read as follows:
19     321L.2A  WHEELCHAIR PARKING CONE.
20     1.  A person issued a persons with disabilities
21   parking permit under section 321L.2 who uses a
22   wheelchair may park in a persons with disabilities
23   parking space, or a parking space not designated as a
24   persons with disabilities parking space, and reserve
25   up to an eight foot space adjacent to the motor
26   vehicle for the purpose of exiting and entering the
27   motor vehicle if all of the following conditions are
28   met:
29     a.  The person places a wheelchair parking cone
30   within eight feet of the motor vehicle's entry.
31     b.  The person displays the persons with
32   disabilities parking permit in the motor vehicle as
33   described in section 321L.4.
34     c.  The motor vehicle and the wheelchair parking
35   cone do not obstruct an aisle, street, or roadway so
36   that other vehicles are unable to pass through the
37   aisle, street, or roadway.
38     d.  The parking space is provided by the state, a
39   political subdivision of the state, or an entity
40   providing nonresidential parking.
41     2.  A person issued a persons with disabilities
42   parking permit who does not comply with the
43   requirements of subsection 1 when using a wheelchair
44   parking cone commits a misdemeanor punishable by a
45   scheduled fine under section 805.8, subsection 2,
46   paragraph "a".
47     3.  A person shall not interfere with a wheelchair
48   parking cone properly placed under subsection 1.  A
49   violation of this subsection is a misdemeanor
50   punishable by a scheduled fine under section 805.8,
Page 2  
 1   subsection 2, paragraph "a".
 2     4.  The department, upon the request of a person
 3   issued a persons with disabilities parking permit
 4   under section 321L.2 who uses a wheelchair, shall
 5   provide the person with a list of names and addresses

 6   of vendors who sell wheelchair parking cones bearing
 7   the international symbol of accessibility and the
 8   words "wheelchair parking space".
 9     5.  The department shall adopt rules as necessary
10   to administer this section."
11     2.  Page 2, line 32, by inserting after the word
12   "space" the following:  ", except as provided in
13   section 321L.2A".
14     3.  Page 3, by inserting after line 18 the
15   following:
16     "Sec.     .  Section 805.8, subsection 2, paragraph
17   a, Code 1999, is amended to read as follows:
18     a.  For parking violations under sections 321.236,
19   321.239, 321.358, 321.360, and 321.361, the scheduled
20   fine is five dollars.  The scheduled fine for a
21   parking violation of section 321.236 increases in an
22   amount up to ten dollars, as authorized by ordinance
23   pursuant to section 321.236, subsection 1, paragraph
24   "a", if the parking violation is not paid within
25   thirty days of the date upon which the violation
26   occurred.  For purposes of calculating the unsecured
27   appearance bond required under section 805.6, the
28   scheduled fine shall be five dollars.  However,
29   violations charged by a city or county upon simple
30   notice of a fine instead of a uniform citation and
31   complaint as permitted by section 321.236, subsection
32   1, paragraph "a", are not scheduled violations, and
33   this section shall not apply to any offense charged in
34   that manner.  For a parking violation under section
35   321.362 or 461A.38 the scheduled fine is ten dollars.
36   For a parking violation under section 321L.2A,
37   subsection 2, the scheduled fine is twenty dollars.
38   For interference with a wheelchair parking cone under
39   section 321L.2A, subsection 3, or a parking violation
40   under section 321L.4, subsection 2, the scheduled fine
41   is one hundred dollars."
42     4.  Title page, line 1, by inserting after the
43   word "disabilities" the following:  "by providing for
44   the use of wheelchair parking cones, providing for
45   persons with disabilities".
46     5.  Title page, line 2, by inserting after the
47   word "trailers" the following:  ", and providing for
48   penalties".
49     6.  By renumbering as necessary. 
Amendment H?1089 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?" (H.F. 620)
	The ayes were, 94:
Alons	Arnold	Barry	Baudler
Bell	Blodgett	Boal	Boddicker
Boggess	Bradley	Brauns	Brunkhorst
Bukta	Carroll	Cataldo	Chapman
Cohoon	Cormack	Davis	Dix
Doderer	Dolecheck	Dotzler	Drake
Drees	Eddie	Falck	Fallon
Foege	Ford	Frevert	Garman
Gipp	Greiner	Grundberg	Hahn
Hansen	Heaton	Hoffman	Holmes
Holveck	Horbach	Houser	Huseman
Huser	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	Sukup	Sunderbruch	Taylor
Teig	Thomas	Thomson	Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven	Van Fossen	Warnstadt	Weidman
Weigel	Welter	Whitead	Wise
Witt	Mr. Speaker
		  Corbett
	The nays were, none.
	Absent or not voting, 6:
Burnett	Chiodo	Connors	Jacobs
Jenkins	Stevens	
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to 
have passed the House and the title, as amended, was agreed to.
House File 649, a bill for an act relating to the issuance of a 
limited number of deer or wild turkey hunting licenses, 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?" (H.F. 649)
	The ayes were, 93:
Alons	Arnold	Barry	Baudler
Bell	Blodgett	Boal	Boddicker
Boggess	Bradley	Brauns	Brunkhorst
Bukta	Carroll	Cataldo	Chapman
Cohoon	Cormack	Davis	Dix
Doderer	Dolecheck	Dotzler	Drake
Drees	Eddie	Falck	Fallon
Foege	Ford	Frevert	Garman
Gipp	Greiner	Grundberg	Hahn
Hansen	Hoffman	Holmes	Holveck
Horbach	Houser	Huseman	Huser
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
Sukup	Sunderbruch	Taylor	Teig
Thomas	Thomson	Tyrrell	Van Engelenhoven
Van Fossen	Warnstadt	Weidman	Weigel
Welter	Whitead	Wise	Witt
Mr. Speaker
  Corbett
	The nays were, none.
	Absent or not voting, 7:
Burnett	Chiodo	Connors	Heaton
Jacobs	Jenkins	Stevens
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to 
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 687, a bill for an act relating to the location require-
ments for a licensed hunting preserve, was taken up for consider-
ation.
	Sunderbruch 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?" (H.F. 687)
	The ayes were, 94:
Alons	Arnold	Barry	Baudler
Bell	Blodgett	Boal	Boddicker
Boggess	Bradley	Brauns	Brunkhorst
Bukta	Carroll	Cataldo	Chapman
Cohoon	Cormack	Davis	Dix
Doderer	Dolecheck	Dotzler	Drake
Drees	Eddie	Falck	Fallon
Foege	Ford	Frevert	Garman
Gipp	Greiner	Grundberg	Hahn
Hansen	Heaton	Hoffman	Holmes
Holveck	Horbach	Houser	Huseman
Huser	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	Sukup	Sunderbruch	Taylor
Teig	Thomas	Thomson	Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven	Van Fossen	Warnstadt	Weidman
Weigel	Welter	Whitead	Wise
Witt	Mr. Speaker
		  Corbett
	The nays were, none.
	Absent or not voting, 6:
Burnett	Chiodo	Connors	Jacobs
Jenkins	Stevens
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to 
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
IMMEDIATE MESSAGES
Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that 
the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: House 
Files 620, 649 and 687.
	House File 696, a bill for an act relating to the sale of timber by a 

county conservation board, was taken up for consideration.
Drake of Pottawattamie offered the following amendment H?1123 
filed by him and moved its adoption:
H-1123
 1     Amend House File 696 as follows:
 2     1.  Page 1, line 4, by striking the word "two-
 3   week" and inserting the following:  "sixty-day".
Amendment H?1123 was adopted.
Drake of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent 
that amendment H-1124 be deferred.
Drake of Pottawattamie offered the following amendment H?1125 
filed by him and moved its adoption:
H-1125
 1     Amend House File 696 as follows:
 2     1.  Page 1, line 5, by inserting after the word
 3   "more" the following:  "or if the estimated value of
 4   timber to be sold by the board during the same period
 5   of time is five thousand dollars or more".
Amendment H?1125 was adopted placing amendment H-1124 
filed by Drake of Pottawattamie on March 18, 1999, previously 
deferred, out of order.
Drake of Pottawattamie moved that the bill be read a last time 
now and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill 
was read a last time.
On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 696)
	The ayes were, 90:
Arnold	Barry	Baudler	Bell
Blodgett	Boal	Boddicker	Boggess
Bradley	Brauns	Bukta	Carroll
Cataldo	Chapman	Cohoon	Cormack
Davis	Dix	Doderer	Dolecheck
Dotzler	Drake	Drees	Eddie
Falck	Fallon	Foege	Ford^
Frevert	Garman	Gipp	Greiner
Grundberg	Hahn	Hansen	Heaton
Hoffman	Holmes	Holveck	Horbach
Houser	Huseman	Huser	Jager
Jochum	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	Sukup	Sunderbruch
Taylor	Teig	Thomas	Thomson
Van Engelenhoven	Van Fossen	Warnstadt	Weidman
Weigel	Welter	Whitead	Wise
Witt	Mr. Speaker
		  Corbett
	The nays were, 4:
Alons	Brunkhorst	Johnson	Tyrrell	
	Absent or not voting, 6:
Burnett	Chiodo	Connors	Jacobs
Jenkins	Stevens
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to 
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
HOUSE FILE 314 WITHDRAWN 
Drake of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent to 
withdraw House File 314 from further consideration by the House.
House File 707, a bill for an act relating to regulation of needles 
by requiring the conducting of a study, was taken up for consider-
ation.
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?" (H.F. 707)
	The ayes were, 93:
Alons	Arnold	Barry	Baudler
Bell	Blodgett	Boal	Boddicker^
Boggess	Bradley	Brauns	Brunkhorst
Bukta	Carroll	Cataldo	Chapman
Cohoon	Cormack	Davis	Dix
Doderer	Dolecheck	Dotzler	Drake
Drees	Eddie	Falck	Fallon
Foege	Ford	Frevert	Garman
Gipp	Greiner	Grundberg	Hahn
Hansen	Hoffman	Holmes	Holveck
Horbach	Houser	Huseman	Huser
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
Sukup	Sunderbruch	Taylor	Teig
Thomas	Thomson	Tyrrell	Van Engelenhoven
Van Fossen	Warnstadt	Weidman	Weigel
Welter	Whitead	Wise	Witt
Mr. Speaker
  Corbett
	The nays were, none.
	Absent or not voting, 7:
Burnett	Chiodo	Connors	Heaton
Jacobs	Jenkins	Stevens	
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to 
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 689, a bill for an act relating to a proposal by the 
department of cultural affairs concerning the establishment of an 
Iowa freedom trail program, was taken up for consideration.
Martin 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?" (H.F. 689)
	The ayes were, 94:
Alons	Arnold	Barry	Baudler
Bell	Blodgett	Boal	Boddicker
Boggess	Bradley	Brauns	Brunkhorst^
Bukta	Carroll	Cataldo	Chapman
Cohoon	Cormack	Davis	Dix
Doderer	Dolecheck	Dotzler	Drake
Drees	Eddie	Falck	Fallon
Foege	Ford	Frevert	Garman
Gipp	Greiner	Grundberg	Hahn
Hansen	Heaton	Hoffman	Holmes
Holveck	Horbach	Houser	Huseman
Huser	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	Sukup	Sunderbruch	Taylor
Teig	Thomas	Thomson	Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven	Van Fossen	Warnstadt	Weidman
Weigel	Welter	Whitead	Wise
Witt	Mr. Speaker
		  Corbett
	The nays were, none.
	Absent or not voting, 6:
Burnett	Chiodo	Connors	Jacobs
Jenkins	Stevens	
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: 
House Files 696, 707 and 689.
House File 710, a bill for an act providing for the location of the 
drug enforcement and abuse prevention coordinator and the 
governor's alliance on substance abuse, was taken up for 
consideration.
Millage 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?" (H.F. 710)

	The ayes were, 94:
Alons	Arnold	Barry	Baudler
Bell	Blodgett	Boal	Boddicker
Boggess	Bradley	Brauns	Brunkhorst
Bukta	Carroll	Cataldo	Chapman
Cohoon	Cormack	Davis	Dix
Doderer	Dolecheck	Dotzler	Drake
Drees	Eddie	Falck	Fallon
Foege	Ford	Frevert	Garman
Gipp	Greiner	Grundberg	Hahn
Hansen	Heaton	Hoffman	Holmes
Holveck	Horbach	Houser	Huseman
Huser	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	Sukup	Sunderbruch	Taylor
Teig	Thomas	Thomson	Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven	Van Fossen	Warnstadt	Weidman
Weigel	Welter	Whitead	Wise
Witt	Mr. Speaker
		  Corbett
	The nays were, none.
	Absent or not voting, 6:
Burnett	Chiodo	Connors	Jacobs
Jenkins	Stevens	
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to 
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 708, a bill for an act establishing a governor's award 
for quality care in health care facilities, was taken up for 
consideration.
Brunkhorst of Bremer 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. 708)

	The ayes were, 93:
Alons	Arnold	Barry	Baudler
Bell	Blodgett	Boal	Boddicker
Boggess	Bradley	Brauns	Brunkhorst
Bukta	Carroll	Cataldo	Chapman
Cohoon	Cormack	Davis	Dix
Doderer	Dolecheck	Dotzler	Drake
Drees	Eddie	Falck	Fallon
Foege	Ford	Frevert	Garman
Gipp	Greiner	Grundberg	Hahn
Hansen	Heaton	Hoffman	Holmes
Holveck	Horbach	Houser	Huseman
Huser	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	Sukup	Sunderbruch	Taylor
Teig	Thomas	Thomson	Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven	Van Fossen	Warnstadt	Weidman
Weigel	Welter	Whitead	Witt
Mr. Speaker
  Corbett
	The nays were, none.
	Absent or not voting, 7:
Burnett	Chiodo	Connors	Jacobs
Jenkins	Stevens	Wise	
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to 
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Unfinished Business Calendar
The House resumed consideration of Senate File 203, a bill for an 
act 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, transportation of 
students, equipment on vehicles, recision of a driver's license 

revocation, and administrative procedures of the state department of 
transportation, and providing for fees and penalties and an effective 
date, previously deferred on March 11, 1999, was taken up for 
consideration.
Richardson of Warren asked and received unanimous consent to 
withdraw amendment H-1105 filed by him on March 17, 1999.
Wise of Lee asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw 
amendments H-1139 and H-1140 filed by him on March 19, 1999.
Huser 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. 203)
	The ayes were, 93:
Alons	Arnold	Barry	Baudler
Bell	Blodgett	Boal	Boddicker
Boggess	Bradley	Brauns	Brunkhorst
Bukta	Carroll	Cataldo	Chapman
Cohoon	Cormack	Davis	Dix
Doderer	Dolecheck	Dotzler	Drake
Drees	Eddie	Falck	Fallon
Foege	Ford	Frevert	Garman
Gipp	Greiner	Grundberg	Hahn
Hansen	Heaton	Hoffman	Holmes
Holveck	Horbach	Houser	Huseman
Huser	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
Scherrman	Schrader	Shoultz	Siegrist
Sukup	Sunderbruch	Taylor	Teig
Thomas	Thomson	Tyrrell	Van Engelenhoven
Van Fossen	Warnstadt	Weidman	Weigel
Welter	Whitead	Wise	Witt
Mr. Speaker
  Corbett
	The nays were, none.
		Absent or not voting, 7:

Burnett	Chiodo	Connors	Jacobs
Jenkins	Richardson	Stevens	
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to 
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
HOUSE FILE 441 WITHDRAWN 
Huser of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw 
House File 441 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 710, 708 and Senate File 203.
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
The following message was received from the Senate:
Mr. Speaker: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has on 
March 23, 1999, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate was 
asked:
House File 443, a bill for an act relating to permissible fees and charges which may 
be assessed and collected with respect to certain consumer credit transactions.
MICHAEL E. MARSHALL, Secretary
MOTION TO RECONSIDER
(House File 375)
I move to reconsider the vote by which House File 375 passed the 
House on March 23, 1999.
CHAPMAN of Linn
PRESENTATION OF VISITORS
The Speaker announced that the following visitors were present in 
the House chamber:
	Seven students from Forest Ridge, Estherville, accompanied by 

Angi Fay and Donna Mason. By Stevens of Dickinson.
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\471	Jeremy Berndt, Newton - For attaining the rank of Eagle Scout, the 
highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America.
1999\472	Maurine and Clell Swarts, Ottumwa - For celebrating their 61st 
wedding anniversary.
1999\473	Cleo Smothers, Ottumwa - For celebrating her 90th birthday.
1999\474	James C. and Janet Wendell, Ottumwa - For celebrating their 70th 
wedding anniversary.
1999\475	Craig Lewis, Keokuk - For being named Captain of the Class 3-A, 1999 
All State Boys' Basketball Team.
1999\476	Mr. and Mrs. Roy Werkmeister, Lake View - For celebrating their 50th 
wedding anniversary.
1999\477	Rita and Fred Schoenfeld, Battle Creek - For celebrating their 50th 
wedding anniversary.
1999\478	Everett Fertig, Odebolt - For celebrating his 80th birthday.
1999\479	Willard Brown, Sac City - For celebrating his 97th birthday.
1999\480	Bernice Reida, Lake View - For celebrating her 84th birthday.
1999\481	Eunice Wulkow, Sac City - For celebrating her 80th birthday.
1999\482	Des Moines Christian Lions Boys Basketball Team, Des Moines - For 
being runner-up in the 1999 Class 1-A, Boys State High School 
Basketball Tournament.
1999\483	Marjorie and Lawrence Bueoy, Mapleton - For celebrating their 50th 
wedding anniversary.
1999\484	Helen Comstock, Denison - For celebrating her 80th birthday.
1999\485	Pinkie Galbreath, Onawa - For celebrating her 101st birthday.
1999\486	Selma Carter, Manilla - For celebrating her 89th birthday.

1999\487	Wilbur Schroeder, Manilla - For celebrating his 87th birthday.
1999\488	Marvin Kluver, Mapleton - For celebrating his 81st birthday.
1999\489	Bertha Maak, Denison - For celebrating her 86th birthday.
1999\490	Ralph Teut, Mapleton - For celebrating his 90th birthday.
1999\491	Martha Knaak, St. Ansgar - For celebrating her 100th birthday.
1999\492	Ora Holman, Ottumwa - For celebrating her 99th birthday.
1999\493	Sioux City West Boys' Basketball Team, Sioux City - For winning the 
1999 Class 1-A Iowa State Boys' Basketball Tournament.
1999\494	Christina Parrot, Greenfield - For celebrating her 105th birthday.
1999\495	Trent Patterson, Winterset - For attaining the rank of Eagle Scout, 
the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America.
1999\496	Lewis Schmidt, Jesup - For celebrating his 90th birthday.
1999\497	Lois Miszner, La Porte City - For celebrating her 80th birthday.
1999\498	Verna and Howard Coffin, Waterloo - For celebrating their 50th 
wedding anniversary.
1999\499	Betty Fisher, Iowa City - For celebrating her 80th birthday.
1999\500	Cleo and Donald Baker, Blakesburg - For celebrating their 50th 
wedding anniversary.
1999\501	Irene and Kenneth Johnson, Ottumwa - For celebrating their 50th 
wedding anniversary.
1999\502	Wanda and Lester Selby, Ottumwa - For celebrating their 50th 
wedding anniversary.
SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
House File 513
Ways and Means: Teig, Chair; Jenkins and Weigel.
House File 739
Transportation: Welter, Chair; Cohoon and Rayhons.
Senate File 101

Judiciary: Kettering, Chair; Larson and Shoultz.
Senate File 182
State Government: Bradley, Chair; Brauns and O'Brien.
Senate File 194
Human Resources: Blodgett, Chair; Foege and Hahn.
Senate File 249
Commerce and Regulation: Hoffman, Chair; Bradley and Weigel.
Senate File 280
Economic Development: Teig, Chair; Boggess and May.
Senate File 294
Judiciary: Millage, Chair; Baudler and Parmenter.
Senate File 300
Human Resources: Martin, Chair; Davis and Witt.
Senate File 309
Judiciary: Millage, Chair; Kreiman and Larson.
Senate File 337
Local Government: Carroll, Chair; Alons and Reynolds.
Senate File 362
State Government: Jacobs, Chair; Arnold, Cataldo, Davis, Holmes, Jochum and 
Reynolds.
Senate File 367
Judiciary: Boddicker, Chair; Chapman and Jager.
Senate File 398
Transportation: Brauns, Chair; Chiodo and Johnson.
Senate File 407
Transportation: Blodgett, Chair; Arnold and Drees.
Senate File 410

Commerce and Regulation: Dix, Chair; Holveck and Johnson.
Senate File 421
Judiciary: Boddicker, Chair; Barry and Kreiman.
Senate File 429
Judiciary: Sukup, Chair; Millage and Parmenter.
Senate File 449
Economic Development: Cormack, Chair; Dolecheck, Dotzler, Hoffman and Jochum.
HOUSE STUDY BILL SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT
House Study Bill 251
Environmental Protection: Bradley, Chair; Gipp and Stevens.
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 APPROPRIATIONS
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 270), 	relating to the establishment of an 
Iowa early intervention program, and making appropriations.
Fiscal Note is not required. 
Recommended Amend and Do Pass March 22, 1999.
Committee Bill, appropriating funds to the Department of Economic 
Development, certain Board of Regents institutions, the Department of Workforce 
Development, and the Public Employment Relations Board, making related statutory 
changes, and providing an effective date.
Fiscal Note is not required. 
Recommended Amend and Do Pass March 22, 1999.
COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION

Senate File 114, a bill for an act allowing certain utility employees to operate all-
terrain vehicles and snowmobiles on railroad rights of way.
Fiscal Note is not required. 
Recommended Do Pass March 23, 1999.
COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS
Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 188), relating to reductions in the 
state individual income tax by increasing the deduction for pension income and 
increasing the personal and dependent credits, and including a retroactive applicability 
date provision.
Fiscal Note is required. 
Recommended Do Pass March 22, 1999.
RESOLUTION FILED
HCR 16, by Ford and Chiodo, a concurrent resolution requesting that 
the Legislative Council create an interim study committee to review 
aviation transportation in Iowa.
Laid over under Rule 25.
AMENDMENTS FILED
H-1154	H.F.	686	Blodgett of Cerro Gordo
H-1155	H.F.	686	Metcalf of Polk
H-1156	H.F.	740	Wise of Lee
			Chapman of Linn
H-1158	H.F.	675	Nelson of Marshall
H-1159	H.F.	476	Huser of Polk
H-1160	H.F.	608	Kettering of Sac
H-1161	H.F.	675	Rants of Woodbury
H-1162	H.F.	683	Boddicker of Cedar
H-1163	H.F.	683	Boddicker of Cedar
			Chapman of Linn
H-1164	H.F.	704	Weigel of Chickasaw
H-1165	S.F.	8	Bradley of Clinton
H-1166	S.F.	187	Kettering of Sac

Klemme of Plymouth		Mundie of Webster
Huseman of Cherokee		Sunderbruch of Scott
O'Brien of Boone
H-1167	S.F.	276	Grundberg of Polk
Blodgett of Cerro Gordo	Martin of Scott
Brauns of Muscatine		Houser of Pottawattamie
Rayhons of Hancock		Cormack of Webster
Nelson of Marshall		Boddicker of Cedar
Davis of Wapello		Arnold of Lucas
Heaton of Henry
H-1168	H.F.	322	Teig of Hamilton
			Klemme of Plymouth
			Mundie of Webster
			Frevert of Palo Alto
H-1169	H.F.	501	Larson of Linn
H-1170	S.F.	276	Murphy of Dubuque
H-1171	S.F.	276	Jochum of Dubuque
H-1172	S.F.	276	Chapman of Linn
			Osterhaus of Jackson
H-1173	S.F.	276	Osterhaus of Jackson
			Chapman of Linn
H-1174	H.F.	686	Parmenter of Story
H-1175	H.F.	734	Heaton of Henry
			Osterhaus of Jackson
			Houser of Pottawattamie
H-1176	S.F.	276	Osterhaus of Jackson
H-1177	S.F.	276	Chapman of Linn
H-1178	S.F.	276	Osterhaus of Jackson
H-1179	S.F.	276	Chapman of Linn
H-1180	S.F.	276	Osterhaus of Jackson
H-1181	S.F.	276	Osterhaus of Jackson
H-1182	S.F.	276	Jochum of Dubuque
H-1183	S.F.	276	Jochum of Dubuque
Bell of Jasper		Myers of Johnson
Chapman of Linn		Taylor of Linn
O'Brien of Boone		Mascher of Johnson
Parmenter of Story		Kuhn of Floyd
Reynolds of Van Buren		Holveck of Polk
Witt of Black Hawk		Kreiman of Davis
Murphy of Dubuque		Whitead of Woodbury
	Foege of Linn		Mundie of Webster

Ford of Polk			Stevens of Dickinson
H-1184	H.F.	476	Fallon of Polk
H-1185	S.F.	276	Osterhaus of Jackson
			Chapman of Linn
H-1186	H.F.	476	Fallon of Polk
H-1187	H.F.	476	Fallon of Polk
H-1188	H.F.	476	Fallon of Polk
			Witt of Black Hawk
H-1189	H.F.	476	Fallon of Polk
			Witt of Black Hawk
H-1190	H.F.	476	Fallon of Polk
H-1191	S.F.	276	Chapman of Linn
H-1192	H.F.	521	Dotzler of Black Hawk
H-1193	H.F.	521	Dotzler of Black Hawk
On motion by Siegrist of Pottawattamie the House adjourned at 
5:15 p.m., until 8:45 a.m., Wednesday, March 24, 1999.
786	JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE	72nd Day
72nd Day	TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1999	785

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