The nays were, 5:
Fallon | Ford | Kuhn | Taylor, D. |
Weigel |
|
Absent or not voting, 6:
Carroll | Drees | Jacobs | O'Brien |
Parmenter | Whitead |
|
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title, as amended, 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 2421 and 2491.
House File 2470, a bill for an act relating to the office of the state
public defender including indigent defense costs and the
appropriation of indigent defense funds, was taken up for
consideration.
Kreiman of Davis asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-8083 filed by him on February 29, 2000.
Kreiman of Davis offered the following amendment H(8183 filed
by him and moved its adoption:
H-8183
1 Amend House File 2470 as follows:
2 1. Page 5, by inserting after line 4 the
3 following:
4 "Sec. ___. Section 910.2, unnumbered paragraph 1,
5 Code 1999, is amended to read as follows:
6 In all criminal cases in which there is a plea of
7 guilty, verdict of guilty, or special verdict upon
8 which a judgment of conviction is rendered, the
9 sentencing court shall order that restitution be made
10 by each offender to the victims of the offender's
11 criminal activities, to the clerk of court for fines,
12 penalties, surcharges, and, to the extent that the
13 offender is reasonably able to pay, for crime victim
14 assistance reimbursement, restitution to public
15 agencies pursuant to section 321J.2, subsection 9,
16 paragraph "b", court costs including correctional fees
17 approved pursuant to section 356.7, court-appointed
18 attorney's fees, or ordered pursuant to section 815.9
19 including the expense of a public defender when
20 applicable, or contribution to a local anticrime
21 organization. However, victims shall be paid in full
22 before fines, penalties, and surcharges, crime victim
23 compensation program reimbursement, public agencies,
24 court costs including correctional fees approved
25 pursuant to section 356.7, court-appointed attorney's
26 fees, the expenses of a public defender, or
27 contribution to a local anticrime organization are
28 paid. In structuring a plan of restitution, the court
29 shall provide for payments in the following order of
30 priority: victim, fines, penalties, and surcharges,
31 crime victim compensation program reimbursement,
32 public agencies, court costs including correctional
33 fees approved pursuant to section 356.7, court-
34 appointed attorney's fees, or the expense of a public
35 defender, and contribution to a local anticrime
36 organization."
Amendment H(8183 was adopted.
Kreiman of Davis 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. 2470)
The ayes were, 93:
Alons | Arnold | Barry | Baudler |
Bell | Blodgett | Boal | Boddicker |
Boggess | Bradley | Brauns | Brunkhorst |
Bukta | Cataldo | Chiodo | Cohoon |
Connors | Cormack | Davis | Dix |
Doderer | Dolecheck | Dotzler | Drake |
Eddie | Fallon | Foege | Ford |
Frevert | Garman | Greimann | Greiner |
Grundberg | Hahn | Hansen | Heaton |
Hoffman | Holmes | Holveck | Horbach |
Houser | Huseman | Huser | Jager |
Jenkins | Jochum | Johnson | Kettering |
Klemme | Kreiman | Kuhn | Larkin |
Larson | Lord | Martin | Mascher |
May | Mertz | Metcalf | Millage |
Mundie | Murphy | Myers | Nelson-Forbes |
Osterhaus | Raecker | Rants | Rayhons |
Reynolds | Richardson | Scherrman | Schrader |
Shey | Shoultz | Siegrist, Spkr. | Stevens |
Sukup | Sunderbruch | Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. |
Teig | Thomas | Thomson | Tyrrell |
Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen | Warnstadt | Weidman |
Weigel | Welter | Wise | Witt |
Gipp, |
Presiding |
|
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 7:
Carroll | Drees | Falck | Jacobs |
O'Brien | Parmenter | Whitead |
|
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 2519, a bill for an act relating to the repeal of the
sixth judicial district pilot project concerning probation revocation
hearings, and providing an effective date, was taken up for
consideration.
Speaker Siegrist in the chair at 8:20 p.m.
Sunderbruch of Scott offered the following amendment H(8177
filed by him and Larson of Linn and moved its adoption:
H-8177
1 Amend House File 2519 as follows:
2 1. Page 1, by inserting before line 1 the
3 following:
4 "Section 1. Section 904A.1, Code 1999, is amended
5 to read as follows:
6 904A.1 BOARD OF PAROLE.
7 The board of parole is created to consist of five
8 members. Each member, except the chairperson and the
9 vice chairperson, shall be compensated on a day-to-day
10 basis. Each member shall serve a term of four years
11 beginning and ending as provided by section 69.19,
12 except for members appointed to fill vacancies who
13 shall serve for the balance of the unexpired term.
14 The terms shall be staggered. The chairperson and
15 vice chairperson of the board shall be a full-time,
16 salaried member members of the board. a majority of
17 the members of the board constitutes a quorum to
18 transact business.
19 Sec. ___. NEW SECTION. 904A.4C VICE CHAIRPERSON
20 OF THE BOARD OF PAROLE.
21 The vice chairperson of the board of parole shall
22 be appointed from the membership of the board of
23 parole by the governor. The vice chairperson shall
24 serve at the pleasure of the governor and shall have
25 such responsibilities and duties as are determined by
26 the chairperson. The vice chairperson shall act as
27 the chairperson in the absence or disability of the
28 chairperson or in the event of a vacancy in that
29 office, until such time as a new chairperson is
30 appointed by the governor.
31 Sec. ___. Section 904A.6, Code 1999, is amended to
32 read as follows:
33 904A.6 SALARIES AND EXPENSES.
34 Each member, except the chairperson and the vice
35 chairperson, of the board shall be paid per diem as
36 determined by the general assembly. The chairperson
37 and vice chairperson of the board shall be paid a
38 salary as determined by the general assembly. Each
39 member of the board and all employees are entitled to
40 receive, in addition to their per diem or salary,
41 their necessary maintenance and travel expenses while
42 engaged in official business."
43 2. Title page, line 1, by inserting after the
44 words "relating to" the following: "probation and
45 parole by extending".
46 3. Title page, line 2, by inserting after the
47 word "hearings" the following: "and by establishing
48 the position of vice chairperson of the board of
49 parole".
50 4. By renumbering as necessary.
Amendment H(8177 was adopted.
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. 2519)
The ayes were, 93:
Alons | Arnold | Barry | Baudler |
Bell | Blodgett | Boal | Boddicker |
Boggess | Bradley | Brauns | Brunkhorst |
Bukta | Cataldo | Chiodo | Cohoon |
Connors | Cormack | Davis | Dix |
Doderer | Dolecheck | Dotzler | Drake |
Eddie | Falck | Fallon | Foege |
Ford | Frevert | Garman | Gipp |
Greimann | Greiner | Hahn | Hansen |
Heaton | Hoffman | Holmes | Holveck |
Horbach | Houser | Huseman | Huser |
Jager | Jenkins | Jochum | Johnson |
Kettering | Klemme | Kreiman | Kuhn |
Larkin | Larson | Lord | Martin |
Mascher | May | Mertz | Metcalf |
Millage | Mundie | Murphy | Myers |
Nelson-Forbes | Osterhaus | Raecker | Rants |
Rayhons | Reynolds | Richardson | Scherrman |
Schrader | Shey | Shoultz | Stevens |
Sukup | Sunderbruch | Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. |
Teig | Thomas | Thomson | Tyrrell |
Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen | Warnstadt | Weidman |
Weigel | Welter | Wise | Witt |
Mr. Speaker |
Siegrist |
|
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 7:
Carroll | Drees | Grundberg | Jacobs |
O'Brien | Parmenter | Whitead |
|
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title, as amended, was agreed to.
House File 2424, a bill for an act creating an Iowa Lewis and
Clark bicentennial commission, an Iowa Lewis and Clark
bicentennial fund, and providing an effective date, was taken up for
consideration.
Pursuant to Rule 31.8, relating to the timely filing of amendments,
amendment H-8256 filed by Warnstadt of Woodbury from the floor
was placed out of order.
Horbach of Tama 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. 2424)
The ayes were, 94:
Alons | Arnold | Barry | Baudler |
Bell | Blodgett | Boal | Boddicker |
Boggess | Bradley | Brauns | Brunkhorst |
Bukta | Cataldo | Chiodo | Cohoon |
Connors | Cormack | Davis | Dix |
Doderer | Dolecheck | Dotzler | Drake |
Eddie | Falck | Fallon | Foege |
Ford | Frevert | Garman | Gipp |
Greimann | Greiner | Grundberg | Hahn |
Hansen | Heaton | Hoffman | Holmes |
Holveck | Horbach | Houser | Huseman |
Huser | Jager | Jenkins | Jochum |
Johnson | Kettering | Klemme | Kreiman |
Kuhn | Larkin | Larson | Lord |
Martin | Mascher | May | Mertz |
Metcalf | Millage | Mundie | Murphy |
Myers | Nelson-Forbes | Osterhaus | Raecker |
Rants | Rayhons | Reynolds | Richardson |
Scherrman | Schrader | Shey | Shoultz |
Stevens | Sukup | Sunderbruch | Taylor, D. |
Taylor, T. | Teig | Thomas | Thomson |
Tyrrell | Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen | Warnstadt |
Weidman | Weigel | Welter | Wise |
Witt | Mr. Speaker |
| Siegrist |
|
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 6:
Carroll | Drees | Jacobs | O'Brien |
Parmenter | Whitead |
|
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 2424, 2470 and 2519.
House File 2520, a bill for an act relating to special security
officers employed at state board of regents institutions, was taken up
for consideration.
Davis of Wapello 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. 2520)
The ayes were, 81:
Alons | Arnold | Barry | Baudler |
Bell | Blodgett | Boal | Boddicker |
Boggess | Bradley | Brauns | Brunkhorst |
Cataldo | Chiodo | Cohoon | Cormack |
Davis | Dix | Dolecheck | Dotzler |
Drake | Eddie | Foege | Ford |
Frevert | Garman | Gipp | Greiner |
Grundberg | Hahn | Hansen | Heaton |
Hoffman | Holmes | Holveck | Horbach |
Houser | Huseman | Huser | Jager |
Jenkins | Jochum | Johnson | Kettering |
Klemme | Kreiman | Kuhn | Larkin |
Larson | Lord | Martin | May |
Mertz | Metcalf | Millage | Mundie |
Myers | Nelson-Forbes | Osterhaus | Raecker |
Rants | Rayhons | Reynolds | Scherrman |
Schrader | Shey | Stevens | Sukup |
Sunderbruch | Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. | Teig |
Thomson | Tyrrell | Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen |
Warnstadt | Weidman | Welter | Wise |
Mr. Speaker |
Siegrist |
|
The nays were, 12:
Bukta | Doderer | Falck | Fallon |
Greimann | Mascher | Murphy | Richardson |
Shoultz | Thomas | Weigel | Witt |
|
Absent or not voting, 7:
Carroll | Connors | Drees | Jacobs |
O'Brien | Parmenter | Whitead |
|
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 2521, a bill for an act relating to mandatory mediation
of certain farm disputes prior to initiation of related litigation, was
taken up for consideration.
Raecker of Polk offered the following amendment H(8121 filed by
him and moved its adoption:
H-8121
1 Amend House File 2521 as follows:
2 1. Page 2, line 3, by striking the word
3 "creditor" and inserting the following: "person".
Amendment H(8121 was adopted.
Raecker 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. 2521)
The ayes were, 93:
Alons | Arnold | Barry | Baudler |
Bell | Blodgett | Boal | Boddicker |
Boggess | Bradley | Brauns | Brunkhorst |
Bukta | Cataldo | Chiodo | Cohoon |
Cormack | Davis | Dix | Doderer |
Dolecheck | Dotzler | Drake | Eddie |
Falck | Fallon | Foege | Ford |
Frevert | Garman | Gipp | Greimann |
Greiner | Grundberg | Hahn | Hansen |
Heaton | Hoffman | Holmes | Holveck |
Horbach | Houser | Huseman | Huser |
Jager | Jenkins | Jochum | Johnson |
Kettering | Klemme | Kreiman | Kuhn |
Larkin | Larson | Lord | Martin |
Mascher | May | Mertz | Metcalf |
Millage | Mundie | Murphy | Myers |
Nelson-Forbes | Osterhaus | Raecker | Rants |
Rayhons | Reynolds | Richardson | Scherrman |
Schrader | Shey | Shoultz | Stevens |
Sukup | Sunderbruch | Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. |
Teig | Thomas | Thomson | Tyrrell |
Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen | Warnstadt | Weidman |
Weigel | Welter | Wise | Witt |
Mr. Speaker |
Siegrist |
|
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 7:
Carroll | Connors | Drees | Jacobs |
O'Brien | Parmenter | Whitead |
|
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
HOUSE FILE 212 WITHDRAWN
Huser of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
House File 212 from further consideration by the House.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Leave of absence was granted as follows:
Chiodo of Polk, for the remainder of the day, on request of Gipp of Winneshiek.
House File 2419, a bill for an act changing the criminal penalties
relating to possession, manufacture, or delivery of amphetamines,
was taken up for consideration.
Ford of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
amendment H-8147 filed by him on March 1, 2000.
Davis of Wapello 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. 2419)
The ayes were, 84:
Alons | Arnold | Barry | Baudler |
Bell | Blodgett | Boal | Boddicker |
Boggess | Bradley | Brauns | Brunkhorst |
Bukta | Cataldo | Cohoon | Cormack |
Davis | Dix | Dolecheck | Dotzler |
Drake | Eddie | Falck | Foege |
Ford | Frevert | Garman | Gipp |
Greiner | Hahn | Hansen | Heaton |
Hoffman | Holmes | Holveck | Horbach |
Houser | Huseman | Huser | Jager |
Jenkins | Jochum | Johnson | Kettering |
Klemme | Kreiman | Kuhn | Larkin |
Larson | Lord | Martin | May |
Mertz | Metcalf | Millage | Mundie |
Myers | Nelson-Forbes | Osterhaus | Raecker |
Rants | Rayhons | Reynolds | Richardson |
Scherrman | Schrader | Shey | Stevens |
Sukup | Sunderbruch | Taylor, D. | Teig |
Thomas | Thomson | Tyrrell | Van Engelenhoven |
Van Fossen | Warnstadt | Weidman | Weigel |
Welter | Wise | Witt | Mr. Speaker |
| | | Siegrist |
|
The nays were, 7:
Doderer | Fallon | Greimann | Mascher |
Murphy | Shoultz | Taylor, T. |
|
Absent or not voting, 9:
Carroll | Chiodo | Connors | Drees |
Grundberg | Jacobs | O'Brien | Parmenter |
Whitead |
|
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 2419, 2520 and 2521.
House File 2437, a bill for an act relating to disclosure by a
postsecondary education institution of information to the parent or
guardian of a student, was taken up for consideration.
Kreiman of Davis asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendments H-8069 and H-8070 filed by him on February
28, 2000.
Kreiman of Davis asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-8217 filed by him on March 7, 2000.
Kreiman of Davis offered the following amendment H(8253 filed
by him and moved its adoption:
H-8253
1 Amend House File 2437 as follows:
2 1. Page 1, line 16, by inserting after the word
3 "records." the following: "However, a postsecondary
4 education institution, which adopts a policy to
5 provide information regarding grades or a violation of
6 a federal, state, or local law, or institutional rule
7 or policy governing the use or possession of alcohol
8 or a controlled substance to the parent or guardian of
9 a child who is under the age of twenty-one shall not
10 provide the information unless the institution
11 receives, on forms provided by the institution,
12 written authorization signed by the parent or guardian
13 and the student."
Amendment H(8253 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. 2437)
The ayes were, 89:
Alons | Arnold | Barry | Baudler |
Bell | Blodgett | Boal | Boddicker |
Boggess | Bradley | Brauns | Brunkhorst |
Bukta | Cataldo | Cohoon | Davis |
Dix | Dolecheck | Dotzler | Drake |
Eddie | Falck | Fallon | Foege |
Ford | Frevert | Garman | Gipp |
Greimann | Greiner | Grundberg | Hahn |
Hansen | Heaton | Hoffman | Holmes |
Holveck | Horbach | Houser | Huseman |
Huser | Jager | Jenkins | Jochum |
Johnson | Kettering | Klemme | Kreiman |
Kuhn | Larkin | Larson | Lord |
Martin | Mascher | May | Mertz |
Metcalf | Millage | Mundie | Murphy |
Myers | Nelson-Forbes | Osterhaus | Raecker |
Rants | Rayhons | Reynolds | Richardson |
Scherrman | Schrader | Shey | Shoultz |
Stevens | Sukup | Sunderbruch | Taylor, D. |
Taylor, T. | Teig | Thomas | Thomson |
Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen | Warnstadt | Weidman |
Weigel | Welter | Wise | Witt |
Mr. Speaker |
Siegrist |
|
The nays were, 2:
Doderer |
Absent or not voting, 9:
Carroll | Chiodo | Connors | Drees |
Jacobs | O'Brien | Parmenter | Tyrrell |
Whitead |
|
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 2522, a bill for an act relating to addresses used by
persons seeking relief from domestic abuse, was taken up for
consideration.
Warnstadt of Woodbury offered the following amendment H(8161
filed by him and Raecker of Polk and moved its adoption:
H-8161
1 Amend House File 2522 as follows:
2 1. Page 1, by striking lines 17 through 22 and
3 inserting the following:
4 "1. a person seeking relief from domestic abuse
5 under this chapter may use any of the following
6 addresses as a mailing address for purposes of filing
7 a petition under this chapter, as well as for the
8 purpose of obtaining any utility or other service:
9 a. The mailing address of a shelter or other
10 agency.
11 b. a public or private post office box.
12 c. Any other mailing address, with the permission
13 of the resident of that address.
14 2. a person shall report any change of address,
15 whether designated according to subsection 1 or
16 otherwise, to the clerk of court no more than five
17 days after the previous address on record becomes
18 invalid.
19 3. The file in a domestic abuse case shall be
20 sealed by".
21 2. By renumbering as necessary.
Amendment H(8161 was adopted.
Raecker 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. 2522)
The ayes were, 91:
Alons | Arnold | Barry | Baudler |
Bell | Blodgett | Boal | Boddicker |
Boggess | Bradley | Brauns | Brunkhorst |
Bukta | Cataldo | Cohoon | Cormack |
Davis | Dix | Doderer | Dolecheck |
Dotzler | Drake | Eddie | Falck |
Fallon | Foege | Ford | Frevert |
Garman | Gipp | Greimann | Greiner |
Grundberg | Hahn | Hansen | Heaton |
Hoffman | Holmes | Holveck | Horbach |
Houser | Huseman | Huser | Jager |
Jenkins | Jochum | Johnson | Kettering |
Klemme | Kreiman | Kuhn | Larkin |
Larson | Lord | Martin | Mascher |
May | Mertz | Metcalf | Millage |
Mundie | Murphy | Myers | Nelson-Forbes |
Osterhaus | Raecker | Rants | Rayhons |
Reynolds | Richardson | Scherrman | Schrader |
Shey | Shoultz | Stevens | Sukup |
Sunderbruch | Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. | Teig |
Thomas | Thomson | Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen |
Warnstadt | Weidman | Weigel | Welter |
Wise | Witt | Mr. Speaker |
| | Siegrist |
|
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 9:
Carroll | Chiodo | Connors | Drees |
Jacobs | O'Brien | Parmenter | Tyrrell |
Whitead |
|
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 2420, a bill for an act relating to the statute of
limitations for filing a sexual abuse or sexual exploitation criminal
indictment or information, was taken up for consideration.
Jager 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. 2420)
The ayes were, 90:
Alons | Arnold | Barry | Baudler |
Bell | Blodgett | Boal | Boddicker |
Boggess | Bradley | Brauns | Brunkhorst |
Bukta | Cataldo | Cohoon | Cormack |
Davis | Dix | Doderer | Dolecheck |
Dotzler | Drake | Eddie | Falck |
Foege | Ford | Frevert | Garman |
Gipp | Greimann | Greiner | Grundberg |
Hahn | Hansen | Heaton | Hoffman |
Holmes | Holveck | Horbach | Houser |
Huseman | Huser | Jager | Jenkins |
Jochum | Johnson | Kettering | Klemme |
Kreiman | Kuhn | Larkin | Larson |
Lord | Martin | Mascher | May |
Mertz | Metcalf | Millage | Mundie |
Murphy | Myers | Nelson-Forbes | Osterhaus |
Raecker | Rants | Rayhons | Reynolds |
Richardson | Scherrman | Schrader | Shey |
Shoultz | Stevens | Sukup | Sunderbruch |
Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. | Teig | Thomas |
Thomson | Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen | Warnstadt |
Weidman | Weigel | Welter | Wise |
Witt | Mr. Speaker |
| Siegrist |
|
The nays were, 1:
Absent or not voting, 9:
Carroll | Chiodo | Connors | Drees |
Jacobs | O'Brien | Parmenter | Tyrrell |
Whitead |
|
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 2420, 2437 and 2522.
House File 2517, a bill for an act providing certain procedures
related to preserving confidentiality in professional liability cases,
was taken up for consideration.
Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
House File 2517 be deferred and that the bill be placed on the
unfinished business calendar.
House File 2391, a bill for an act establishing a criminal offense
relating to theft detection shielding devices and theft detection
devices and providing a penalty, was taken up for consideration.
Baudler of Adair 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. 2391)
The ayes were, 90:
Alons | Arnold | Barry | Baudler |
Bell | Blodgett | Boal | Boddicker |
Boggess | Bradley | Brauns | Brunkhorst |
Bukta | Cataldo | Cohoon | Cormack |
Davis | Dix | Doderer | Dolecheck |
Dotzler | Drake | Eddie | Falck |
Foege | Ford | Frevert | Garman |
Gipp | Greimann | Greiner | Grundberg |
Hahn | Hansen | Heaton | Hoffman |
Holmes | Holveck | Horbach | Houser |
Huseman | Huser | Jager | Jenkins |
Jochum | Johnson | Kettering | Klemme |
Kreiman | Kuhn | Larkin | Larson |
Lord | Martin | Mascher | May |
Mertz | Metcalf | Millage | Mundie |
Murphy | Myers | Nelson-Forbes | Osterhaus |
Raecker | Rants | Rayhons | Reynolds |
Richardson | Scherrman | Schrader | Shey |
Shoultz | Stevens | Sukup | Sunderbruch |
Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. | Teig | Thomas |
Thomson | Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen | Warnstadt |
Weidman | Weigel | Welter | Wise |
Witt | Mr. Speaker |
| Siegrist |
|
The nays were, 1:
Absent or not voting, 9:
Carroll | Chiodo | Connors | Drees |
Jacobs | O'Brien | Parmenter | Tyrrell |
Whitead |
|
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 2513, a bill for an act providing for secured
transactions under the uniform commercial code, by adopting new
Article 9, eliminating conflicting provisions, and providing an
effective date, was taken up for consideration.
Shey of Linn offered the following amendment H(8245 filed by him
and Parmenter of Story and moved its adoption:
H-8245
1 Amend House File 2513 as follows:
2 1. Page 3, by striking lines 31 through 33 and
3 inserting the following: "respect to software used in
4 the goods. The term does not include (i) charters or
5 other contracts involving the use or hire of a vessel
6 or (ii) records that evidence a right to payment
7 arising out of the use of a credit or charge card or
8 information contained on or for use with the card. If
9 a transaction is evidenced by records that".
10 2. Page 11, line 25, by inserting after the words
11 ""Original debtor"" the following: ", except as used
12 in section 554.9310, subsection 3,".
13 3. Page 12, line 20, by inserting after the word
14 ""Proceeds"" the following: ", except as used in
15 section 554.9609, subsection 2,".
16 4. Page 46, line 34, by inserting after the word
17 "collateral" the following: "subject to a statute
18 specified in subsection 1, paragraph "b"".
19 5. Page 47, line 1, by striking the words "or
20 leasing".
21 6. Page 47, line 3, by striking the words "as
22 debtor".
23 7. Page 49, line 14, by striking the figure "4"
24 and inserting the following: "5".
25 8. Page 55, by striking lines 28 and 29 inserting
26 the following: "that becomes a lien creditor before
27 the earlier of the time:
28 (1) The security interest or agricultural lien is
29 perfected; or
30 (2) One of the conditions specified in section
31 554.9203, subsection 2, paragraph "c" is met and a".
32 9. Page 82, line 25, by striking the word
33 "general" and inserting the following: "payment".
34 10. Page 95, line 20, by inserting after the word
35 "record" the following: "or pursuant to subsection 2
36 or 3".
37 11. Page 99, line 26, by inserting after the word
38 "effective." the following: "Except as otherwise
39 provided in section 554.9510, for purposes of section
40 554.9519, subsection 7, section 554.9522, subsection
41 1, and section 554.9523, subsection 3, the filing with
42 the filing office of a termination statement relating
43 to a financing statement that indicates that the
44 debtor is a transmitting utility also causes the
45 effectiveness of the financing statement to lapse."
46 12. Page 111, by striking lines 6 through 8 and
47 inserting the following: "services for that office.
48 The rule must set the fees for filing and".
49 13. Page 111, by striking lines 16 through 18 and
50 inserting the following: "authorized by the secretary
Page 2
1 of state's office, the record must be no more than
2 half the amount of".
3 14. Page 119, lines 13 and 14, by striking the
4 words "this section" and inserting the following:
5 "section 554.9607".
6 15. Page 120, line 1, by striking the words "this
7 section" and inserting the following: "section
8 554.9607".
9 16. Page 124, line 9, by striking the word "sale"
10 and inserting the following: "disposition".
11 17. Page 127, line 15, by inserting after the
12 word "disposition" the following: "under section
13 554.9610".
14 18. Page 128, line 12, by striking the words
15 "this section" and inserting the following: "section
16 554.9610".
17 19. Page 138, lines 27 and 28, by striking the
18 words "with a request under section 554.9210".
19 20. Page 140, line 14, by inserting before the
20 word "statement" the following: "list or".
21 21. Page 144, line 14, by striking the word and
22 figure "and 554.9708" and inserting the following:
23 "554.9708, and 554.9709".
24 22. Page 148, by inserting after line 24 the
25 following:
26 "Sec. . NEW SECTION. 554.9707 AMENDMENT OF
27 PRE-EFFECTIVE-DATE FINANCING STATEMENT.
28 1. PRE-EFFECTIVE-DATE FINANCING STATEMENT. In
29 this section, "pre-effective-date financing statement"
30 means a financing statement filed before this Act
31 takes effect.
32 2. APPLICABLE LAW. After this Act takes effect, a
33 person may add or delete collateral covered by,
34 continue or terminate the effectiveness of, or
35 otherwise amend the information provided in, a pre-
36 effective-date financing statement only in accordance
37 with the law of the jurisdiction governing perfection
38 as provided in part 3. However, the effectiveness of
39 pre-effective-date financing statement also may be
40 terminated in accordance with the law of the
41 jurisdiction in which the financing statement is
42 filed.
43 3. METHOD OF AMENDING - GENERAL RULE. Except as
44 otherwise provided in subsection 4, if the law of this
45 state governs perfection of a security interest, the
46 information in a pre-effective-date financing
47 statement may be amended after this Act takes effect
48 only if:
49 a. The pre-effective-date financing statement and
50 an amendment are filed in the office specified in
Page 3
1 section 554.9501; or
2 b. An amendment is filed in the office specified
3 in section 554.9501 concurrently with, or after the
4 filing in that office of, an initial financing
5 statement that satisfies section 554.9706, subsection
6 3; or
7 c. An initial financing statement that provides
8 the information as amended and satisfies section
9 554.9706, subsection 3 is filed in the office
10 specified in section 554.9501.
11 4. METHOD OF AMENDING - CONTINUATION. If the law
12 of this state governs perfection of a security
13 interest, the effectiveness of a pre-effective-date
14 financing statement may be continued only under
15 section 554.9705, subsections 4 and 6 or section
16 554.9706.
17 5. METHOD OF AMENDING - ADDITIONAL TERMINATION
18 RULE. Whether or not the law of this state governs
19 perfection of a security interest, the effectiveness
20 of a pre-effective-date financing statement filed in
21 this state may be terminated after this Act takes
22 effect by filing a termination statement in the office
23 in which the pre-effective-date financing statement is
24 filed, unless an initial financing statement that
25 satisfies section 554.9706, subsection 3, has been
26 filed in the office specified by the law of the
27 jurisdiction governing perfection as provided in part
28 3 as the office in which to file a financing
29 statement."
30 23. Page 148, line 25, by striking the figure
31 "554.9707" and inserting the following: "554.9708".
32 24. Page 148, line 35, by striking the figure
33 "554.9708" and inserting the following: "554.9709".
34 25. Page 149, line 16, by striking the figure
35 "554.9709" and inserting the following: "554.9710".
36 26. By renumbering as necessary.
Amendment H(8245 was adopted.
Myers of Johnson offered the following amendment H(8223 filed
by him and moved its adoption:
H-8223
1 Amend House File 2513 as follows:
2 1. Page 24, by inserting after line 27 the
3 following:
4 "n. a transfer, other than a transfer pursuant to
5 chapter 419, by this state or a governmental unit
6 within this state in connection with a public-finance
7 transaction or a transaction that would be a public-
8 finance transaction but for failure to meet the
9 criterion set forth in section 554.9102, subsection 1,
10 paragraph "bo", subparagraph (2)."
Amendment H(8223 was adopted.
Shey 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. 2513)
The ayes were, 88:
Alons | Arnold | Barry | Baudler |
Bell | Blodgett | Boal | Boddicker |
Boggess | Bradley | Brauns | Brunkhorst |
Bukta | Cohoon | Cormack | Davis |
Dix | Dolecheck | Dotzler | Drake |
Eddie | Falck | Fallon | Foege |
Ford | Frevert | Garman | Gipp |
Greimann | Greiner | Grundberg | Hahn |
Hansen | Hoffman | Holmes | Holveck |
Horbach | Houser | Huseman | Huser |
Jager | Jenkins | Jochum | Johnson |
Kettering | Klemme | Kreiman | Kuhn |
Larkin | Larson | Lord | Martin |
Mascher | May | Mertz | Metcalf |
Millage | Mundie | Murphy | Myers |
Nelson-Forbes | Osterhaus | Raecker | Rants |
Rayhons | Reynolds | Richardson | Scherrman |
Schrader | Shey | Shoultz | Stevens |
Sukup | Sunderbruch | Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. |
Teig | Thomas | Thomson | Van Engelenhoven |
Van Fossen | Warnstadt | Weidman | Weigel |
Welter | Wise | Witt | Mr. Speaker |
| | | Siegrist |
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The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 12:
Carroll | Cataldo | Chiodo | Connors |
Doderer | Drees | Heaton | Jacobs |
O'Brien | Parmenter | Tyrrell | Whitead |
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The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
IMMEDIATE MESSAGE
Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
House File 2513 be immediately messaged to the Senate.
House File 2525, a bill for an act relating to limitations on
recoverable noneconomic damages in legal actions arising out of
motor vehicle accidents, was taken up for consideration.
Kreiman of Davis offered the following amendment H(8139 filed
by him and moved its adoption:
H-8139
1 Amend House File 2525 as follows:
2 1. Page 1, line 13, by inserting after the word
3 "accident." the following: "This section does not
4 prohibit family members of the injured person from
5 recovering noneconomic losses."
Roll call was requested by Kreiman of Davis and Sukup of
Franklin.
On the question "Shall amendment H-8139 be adopted?" (H.F.
2525)
The ayes were, 15:
Bukta | Cataldo | Davis | Doderer |
Fallon | Foege | Ford | Greimann |
Jochum | Kreiman | Mascher | May |
Mundie | Reynolds | Taylor, D. |
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The nays were, 76:
Alons | Arnold | Barry | Baudler |
Bell | Blodgett | Boal | Boddicker |
Boggess | Bradley | Brauns | Brunkhorst |
Cohoon | Cormack | Dix | Dolecheck |
Dotzler | Drake | Eddie | Falck |
Frevert | Garman | Gipp | Greiner |
Grundberg | Hahn | Hansen | Heaton |
Hoffman | Holmes | Holveck | Horbach |
Houser | Huseman | Huser | Jager |
Jenkins | Johnson | Kettering | Klemme |
Kuhn | Larkin | Larson | Lord |
Martin | Mertz | Metcalf | Millage |
Myers | Murphy | Nelson-Forbes | Osterhaus |
Raecker | Rants | Rayhons | Richardson |
Scherrman | Schrader | Shey | Shoultz |
Stevens | Sukup | Sunderbruch | Taylor, T. |
Teig | Thomas | Thomson | Van Engelenhoven |
Van Fossen | Warnstadt | Weidman | Weigel |
Welter | Wise | Witt | Mr. Speaker |
| | | Siegrist |
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Absent or not voting, 9:
Carroll | Chiodo | Connors | Drees |
Jacobs | O'Brien | Parmenter | Tyrrell |
Whitead |
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Amendment H(8139 lost.
Sukup of Franklin 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. 2525)
The ayes were, 90:
Alons | Arnold | Barry | Baudler |
Bell | Blodgett | Boal | Boddicker |
Boggess | Bradley | Brauns | Brunkhorst |
Bukta | Cataldo | Cohoon | Cormack |
Davis | Dix | Dolecheck | Dotzler |
Drake | Eddie | Falck | Fallon |
Foege | Ford | Frevert | Garman |
Gipp | Greimann | Greiner | Grundberg |
Hahn | Hansen | Heaton | Hoffman |
Holmes | Holveck | Horbach | Houser |
Huseman | Huser | Jager | Jenkins |
Jochum | Johnson | Kettering | Klemme |
Kreiman | Kuhn | Larkin | Larson |
Lord | Martin | Mascher | May |
Mertz | Metcalf | Millage | Mundie |
Murphy | Myers | Nelson-Forbes | Osterhaus |
Raecker | Rants | Rayhons | Reynolds |
Richardson | Scherrman | Schrader | Shey |
Shoultz | Stevens | Sukup | Sunderbruch |
Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. | Teig | Thomas |
Thomson | Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen | Warnstadt |
Weidman | Weigel | Welter | Wise |
Witt | Mr. Speaker |
| Siegrist |
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The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 10:
Carroll | Chiodo | Connors | Doderer |
Drees | Jacobs | O'Brien | Parmenter |
Tyrrell | Whitead |
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The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 2323, a bill for an act relating to the retention of
private attorneys by the state, was taken up for consideration.
Speaker pro tempore Sukup in the chair at 10:15 p.m.
Kreiman of Davis asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw the following amendments:
Amendment H-8082 filed by Kreiman of Davis on February 29, 2000.
Amendment H-8125 filed by Kreiman of Davis on March 1, 2000.
Amendment H-8126 filed by Kreiman of Davis on March 1, 2000.
Amendment H-8128 filed by Kreiman of Davis on March 1, 2000.
Amendment H-8132 filed by Parmenter of Story on March 1, 2000.
Amendment H-8133 filed by Parmenter of Story on March 1, 2000.
Amendment H-8134 filed by Parmenter of Story on March 1, 2000.
Amendment H-8135 filed by Parmenter of Story on March 1, 2000.
Kreiman of Davis offered the following amendment H(8127 filed
by him and moved its adoption:
H-8127
1 Amend House File 2323 as follows:
2 1. Page 2, by inserting after line 17 the
3 following:
4 "Sec. ___. NEW SECTION. 23B.1a WAIVER.
5 Any requirement of this chapter may be waived by a
6 majority vote of the executive council upon a
7 determination by the council that the requirement
8 would jeopardize the state's ability to litigate in a
9 timely manner."
10 2. By renumbering as necessary.
Roll call was requested by Schrader of Marion and Dotzler of Black
Hawk.
On the question "Shall amendment H-8127 be adopted?" (H.F.
2323)
The ayes were, 36:
Bell | Bukta | Cataldo | Cohoon |
Dotzler | Falck | Foege | Ford |
Frevert | Greimann | Holveck | Huser |
Jochum | Kreiman | Kuhn | Larkin |
Mascher | May | Mertz | Mundie |
Murphy | Myers | Osterhaus | Reynolds |
Richardson | Scherrman | Schrader | Shoultz |
Stevens | Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. | Thomas |
Warnstadt | Weigel | Wise | Witt |
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The nays were, 54:
Alons | Arnold | Barry | Baudler |
Blodgett | Boal | Boddicker | Boggess |
Bradley | Brauns | Brunkhorst | Cormack |
Davis | Dix | Dolecheck | Drake |
Eddie | Fallon | Garman | Gipp |
Greiner | Grundberg | Hahn | Hansen |
Heaton | Hoffman | Holmes | Horbach |
Houser | Huseman | Jager | Jenkins |
Johnson | Kettering | Klemme | Larson |
Lord | Martin | Metcalf | Millage |
Nelson-Forbes | Raecker | Rants | Rayhons |
Shey | Siegrist, Spkr. | Sunderbruch | Teig |
Thomson | Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen | Weidman |
Welter | Sukup, |
| Presiding |
|
Absent or not voting, 10:
Carroll | Chiodo | Connors | Doderer |
Drees | Jacobs | O'Brien | Parmenter |
Tyrrell | Whitead |
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Amendment H-8127 lost.
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. 2323)
The ayes were, 55:
Alons | Arnold | Barry | Baudler |
Blodgett | Boal | Boddicker | Boggess |
Bradley | Brauns | Brunkhorst | Cormack |
Davis | Dix | Dolecheck | Drake |
Eddie | Falck | Fallon | Garman |
Gipp | Greiner | Grundberg | Hahn |
Hansen | Heaton | Hoffman | Holmes |
Horbach | Houser | Huseman | Jager |
Jenkins | Johnson | Kettering | Klemme |
Larson | Lord | Martin | Metcalf |
Millage | Nelson-Forbes | Raecker | Rants |
Rayhons | Shey | Siegrist, Spkr. | Sunderbruch |
Teig | Thomson | Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen |
Weidman | Welter | Sukup, |
| | Presiding |
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The nays were, 35:
Bell | Bukta | Cataldo | Cohoon |
Dotzler | Foege | Ford | Frevert |
Greimann | Holveck | Huser | Jochum |
Kreiman | Kuhn | Larkin | Mascher |
May | Mertz | Mundie | Murphy |
Myers | Osterhaus | Reynolds | Richardson |
Scherrman | Schrader | Shoultz | Stevens |
Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. | Thomas | Warnstadt |
Weigel | Wise | Witt |
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Absent or not voting, 10:
Carroll | Chiodo | Connors | Doderer |
Drees | Jacobs | O'Brien | Parmenter |
Tyrrell | Whitead |
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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 2323 and 2525.
MOTION TO RECONSIDER
(House File 2391)
I move to reconsider the vote by which House File 2391 passed the
House on March 8, 2000.
SCHRADER of Marion
EXPLANATIONS OF VOTE
I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on Wednesday,
March 8, 2000. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on
House Concurrent Resolutions 103, 114 and House File 2205.
BRAUNS of Muscatine
I inadvertantly voted "aye" on House File 2323. I meant to vote
"nay."
FALCK of Fayette
I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on Wednesday,
March 8, 2000. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on
House Concurrent Resolutions 103, 114 and House File 2205.
HAHN of Muscatine
I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on March 8,
2000. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on House File
2205.
RICHARDSON of Warren
I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on March 8,
2000. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on House File
2205.
TEIG of Hamilton
PRESENTATION OF VISITORS
The Speaker announced that the following visitors were present in
the House chamber:
Eighteen students from Graceland College, Lamoni, accompanied
by Professor Bill Russell. By Dolecheck of Ringgold.
Four student members and state officers of the Iowa Association of
Family Career and Community Leaders of America, accompanied by
LaVonne Gammon, Sandra Miller, Marlene Scott and Nancy
McGrew. By Drake of Pottawattamie.
COMMUNICATION RECEIVED
The following communication was received and filed in the office of
the Chief Clerk:
DEPARTMENT FOR THE BLIND
A report concerning the plastic and recycled content products as well as soy-based
inks regularly purchased by the department, pursuant to Chapter 216B.3(12)(d), Code
of Iowa.
CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION
MR. SPEAKER: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully reports
that certificates of recognition have been issued as follows.
ELIZABETH A. ISAACSON
Chief Clerk of the House
2000\489 Kealy Batley, Keokuk - For being named to the All-Southeast
Conference Basketball First Team.
2000\490 Amanda McMahan, Keokuk - For being named to the All-Southeast
Conference Basketball Second Team.
2000\491 Bobbi Rose, Keokuk - For being named to the All-Southeast Conference
Basketball Second Team.
2000\492 Jenna Anderson, Woodrow Wilson Junior High - For receiving 1st place
in the 8th - 9th grade category for Best Essays on Women and Science in
Engineering in the "Write Women Back Into History" Essay Contest.
2000\493 Alexia Abernathy, Cedar Rapids - For receiving a JCPenney National
Golden Rule Award for the Youth Category.
2000\494 Ryan Gourley, Johnston - For receiving 2nd place in the 8th - 9th grade
category in the "Write Women Back Into History" Essay Contest.
2000\495 Helen and Richard Hunsaker, Mapleton - For celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary.
SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
House File 2537
Appropriations: Hansen, Chair; Horbach and Parmenter.
Senate File 2047
Local Government: Van Engelenhoven, Chair; Arnold and Reynolds.
Senate File 2078
Judiciary: Shey, Chair; Jager and Parmenter.
Senate File 2146
Judiciary: Shey, Chair; Shoultz and Sukup.
Senate File 2220
Judiciary: Kettering, Chair; Ford and Shey.
Senate File 2241
Judiciary: Baudler, Chair; Kettering and Parmenter.
Senate File 2243
Judiciary: Baudler, Chair; Doderer and Thomson.
Senate File 2245
Judiciary: Raecker, Chair; Holveck and Shey.
Senate File 2251
Local Government: Brauns, Chair; Hahn and Mundie.
Senate File 2253
Local Government: Van Engelenhoven, Chair; Arnold and Huser.
Senate File 2265
Judiciary: Jager, Chair; Kreiman and Sukup.
Senate File 2274
Judiciary: Sukup, Chair; Parmenter and Thomson.
Senate File 2275
Judiciary: Shey, Chair; Kreiman and Sukup.
Senate File 2276
Judiciary: Shey, Chair; Bell and Raecker.
Senate File 2282
Judiciary: Shey, Chair; Myers and Raecker.
Senate File 2314
Human Resources: Boddicker, Chair; Blodgett and Kreiman.
Senate File 2325
Judiciary: Jager, Chair; Bell and Larson.
Senate File 2360
Human Resources: Carroll, Chair; Lord and Witt.
Senate File 2371
Environmental Protection: Hahn, Chair; Greiner and Witt.
Senate File 2372
Judiciary: Kettering, Chair; Jager and D. Taylor.
HOUSE STUDY BILL SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
House Study Bill 753
Ways and Means: Sukup, Chair; Larson and Myers.
House Study Bill 754
Ways and Means: Larson, Chair; Jochum and Sukup.
House Study Bill 755
Ways and Means: Sukup, Chair; Larson and Weigel.
House Study Bill 756
Ways and Means: Raecker, Chair; Boal and Frevert.
House Study Bill 757
Ways and Means: Sukup, Chair; Larson and Myers.
HOUSE STUDY BILL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
H.S.B. 758 Ways and Means
Relating to the taxation of property used by the Iowa national guard.
H.S.B. 759 State Government
Requesting appointment of an interim study committee to study
defined contribution options for persons covered by the Iowa public
employees' retirement system.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
MR. SPEAKER: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully reports
that the following committee recommendations have been received
and are on file in the office of the Chief Clerk.
ELIZABETH A. ISAACSON
Chief Clerk of the House
COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE
Senate File 466, a bill for an act relating to the remediation of agrichemical sites,
providing for fees, and providing for the repeal of a section relating to cleanup
prioritization.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass with amendment H-8261 March 8, 2000.
COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY
Senate File 2052, a bill for an act relating to the value of property or services
obtained through the criminal offense of fraudulent use of a credit card.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass with amendment H-8257 March 7, 2000.
Senate File 2092, a bill for an act relating to statutory corrections which may
adjust language to reflect current practices, insert earlier omissions, delete
redundancies and inaccuracies, delete temporary language, resolve inconsistencies and
conflicts, update ongoing provisions, or remove ambiguities and providing effective
dates.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass with amendment H-8255 March 7, 2000.
COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT
Senate File 2242, a bill for an act concerning paid time off for certain peace officer
members of the department of public safety injured in the course of duty.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Do Pass March 8, 2000.
Senate File 2266, a bill for an act relating to the department of public defense by
changing the number and qualifications of general officers in the Iowa national guard
and increasing the membership of the emergency response commission and providing
an effective date.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Do Pass March 8, 2000.
RESOLUTION FILED
HR 112, by Fallon, a resolution honoring Melvin and Phyllis Yates.
Laid over under Rule 25.
AMENDMENTS FILED
H-8254 H.F. 2229 Grundberg of Polk
Martin of Scott
Metcalf of Polk
Nelson-Forbes of Marshall
H-8255 S.F. 2092 Committee on Judiciary
H-8257 S.F. 2052 Committee on Judiciary
H-8258 S.F. 2300 Kreiman of Davis
H-8259 H.F. 2538 Brauns of Muscatine
H-8260 H.F. 2502 Kuhn of Floyd
H-8261 S.F. 466 Committee on Agriculture
H-8265 H.F. 2409 Fallon of Polk
H-8266 H.F. 2527 Fallon of Polk
H-8268 H.F. 2477 Johnson of Osceola
H-8273 H.F. 2442 Gipp of Winneshiek
H-8274 S.F. 2254 Kettering of Sac
H-8275 H.F. 2426 Mascher of Johnson
H-8276 H.F. 2426 Weigel of Chickasaw
Shey of Linn
H-8277 H.F. 2426 Mascher of Johnson
Garman of Story
H-8278 H.F. 2517 Shey of Linn
On motion by Rants of Woodbury the House adjourned at 10:53
p.m., until 8:45 a.m., Thursday, March 9, 2000.
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