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House Journal: Wednesday, March 7, 2001

JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

Fifty-ninth Calendar Day - Fortieth Session Day

Hall of the House of Representatives
Des Moines, Iowa, Wednesday, March 7, 2001

The House met pursuant to adjournment at 8:49 a.m., Speaker
Siegrist in the chair.

Prayer was offered by Bishop Dinardo of the Arch Diocese, Sioux
City. He is the guest of Representative Hoversten of Woodbury.

The Journal of Tuesday, March 6, 2001 was approved.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

House File 535, by committee on local government, a bill for an
act allowing cities to issue general obligation bonds, revenue bonds,
or loan agreements to fund the construction and equipping of child
care centers and providing an effective date.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 536, by Fallon, a bill for an act removing economic
development as a purpose for approval of an urban renewal plan and
an urban renewal project for an urban renewal area.

Read first time and referred to committee on local government.

House File 537, by committee on local government, a bill for an
act relating to local government fiscal reform.

Read first time and referred to committee on ways and means.

House File 538, by Warnstadt, a bill for an act relating to the
content of marketing, informational, and educational materials of the
lottery board.

Read first time and referred to committee on state government.


House File 539, by Teig, a bill for an act relating to life science
initiatives by providing for an income, franchise, and gross premiums
tax credit for making capital investments in a cooperative association
or limited liability company organized to operate a renewable fuel
production facility or a development facility designed to produce
products from agricultural goods and including applicability date
provisions.

Read first time and referred to committee on agriculture.

House File 540, by Houser, a bill for an act relating to the
property tax levy for the maintenance of the office of assessor and
other assessment procedures and including effective and applicability
date provisions.

Read first time and referred to committee on local government.

House File 541, by Warnstadt, a bill for an act relating to the
required fuel efficiency of newly purchased state and local
government vehicles.

Read first time and referred to committee on transportation.

House File 542, by Fallon, a bill for an act legalizing the sale and
use of fireworks, providing for exceptions and limitations on sales and
use, and providing penalties.

Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.

House File 543, by Hatch, a bill for an act relating to the
establishment of a parental involvement program.

Read first time and referred to committee on human resources.

House File 544, by Mascher, a bill for an act relating to income,
franchise, and gross premiums tax credits for child care employee
benefits provided by businesses to their employees and including an
applicability date provision.

Read first time and referred to committee on ways and means.


House File 545, by Hoffman, a bill for an act exempting irrigation
equipment from sales and use taxes, providing limited refunds, and
including effective and retroactive applicability date provisions.

Read first time and referred to committee on ways and means.

House File 546, by Hoffman, Klemme, Johnson, Kettering, Drake,
Alons, Barry, Eddie, and Baudler, a bill for an act providing that
certain employees are not entitled to compensation for time spent
traveling to and from the worksite.

Read first time and referred to committee on labor and
industrial relations.

House File 547, by Kuhn, Frevert, Scherrman, Atteberry,
Kreiman, Fallon, Schrader, Mertz, and May, a bill for an act
providing protections for contract producers of agricultural
commodities, providing for the administration and enforcement of its
provisions, providing penalties, and including applicability and
effective date provisions.

Read first time and referred to committee on agriculture.

House File 548, by committee on human resources, a bill for an
act relating to an increase in the amount of the minimum community
resource allowance to be retained by the spouse of an
institutionalized individual under the medical assistance program.

Read first time and referred to committee on appropriations.

SPECIAL PRESENTATION

Metcalf of Polk introduced to the House Theresa Uchytil, Miss
Iowa, from Urbandale. She was accompanied by her parents, Vern
and Liz Uchytil and her sister Rose.

The House rose and expressed its welcome.

ADOPTION OF HOUSE RESOLUTION 16

Metcalf of Polk called up for consideration House Resolution 16, a
resolution honoring Theresa J. Uchytil, and moved its adoption.

The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.

On motion by Rants of Woodbury, the House was recessed at 9:02
a.m., until 4:30 p.m.

LATE AFTERNOON SESSION

The House reconvened at 4:35 p.m., Speaker Siegrist in the chair.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

House File 549, by committee on agriculture, a bill for an act
providing for agricultural liens.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 550, by committee on judiciary, a bill for an act adding
the offense of criminal transmission of human immunodeficiency
virus to the list of criminal offenses that require registration under
the sex offender registry and providing an effective date.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 551, by Mertz, a bill for an act relating to the levy of
tax assessments for drainage or levee districts.

Read first time and referred to committee on ways and means.

House File 552, by Mertz, a bill for an act providing for Iowa
communications network services access by political subdivisions of
the state.

Read first time and referred to committee on state government.

House File 553, by Mertz, a bill for an act relating to the
establishment and review of state threatened or endangered species
lists.

Read first time and referred to committee on natural resources.


House File 554, by Mertz, a bill for an act relating to the levy of
taxes for special assessments on properties owned by the federal
government.

Read first time and referred to committee on local government.

House File 555, by Weidman, a bill for an act raising the amount
of funeral expense payments made to persons qualified for state
supplementary assistance and to children participating in the family
investment program.

Read first time and referred to committee on human resources.

House File 556, by Mascher, a bill for an act relating to additional
work assignments for teachers under phase III of the educational
excellence program.

Read first time and referred to committee on education.

House File 557, by Bradley, a bill for an act appropriating
moneys to support the testing of soil samples and the reporting of
results regarding the presence of soybean cyst nematodes.

Read first time and referred to committee on agriculture.

House File 558, by Gipp, Connors, and Huser, a bill for an act
relating to the consenting of individuals to testing and the release of
results of tests for communicable and infectious diseases and for the
human immunodeficiency virus.

Read first time and referred to committee on human resources.

House File 559, by Greimann, a bill for an act establishing the at-
home infant child care program.

Read first time and referred to committee on human resources.

House File 560, by committee on human resources, a bill for an
act relating to child foster care regulatory requirements and
providing an effective date.

Read first time and placed on the 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 7, 2001, adopted the following resolution in which the concurrence of the House
is asked:

Senate Concurrent Resolution 14, a concurrent resolution providing for a reduction
in the appropriations from the general fund of the state for the legislative branch for
the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, and ending June 30, 2001.

MICHAEL E. MARSHALL, Secretary

SENATE MESSAGE CONSIDERED

Senate File 279, by committee on commerce, a bill for an act
relating to allocation and payment of expenses arising from
performance of duties by the Iowa utilities board and the consumer
advocate, providing for a report by the Iowa utilities board, and
providing an effective date.

Read first time and passed on file.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Leave of absence was granted as follows:

Reynolds of Van Buren on request of Myers of Johnson.

QUORUM CALL

A non-record roll call was requested to determine that a quorum
was present. The vote revealed seventy-seven members present,
twenty-three absent.

CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
Regular Calendar

House File 271, a bill for an act adding specified document
preparation and modification to the list of acts defining the activities
of a real estate broker, was taken up for consideration.


Kettering of Sac offered the following amendment H-1145 filed by
him and Falck of Fayette and moved its adoption:

H-1145

1 Amend House File 271 as follows:
2 1. Page 1, line 5, by striking the words "lease
3 agreements" and inserting the following: "residential
4 and agricultural rental agreements, real property
5 commercial rental agreements of one year or less".

Amendment H-1145 was adopted.

Kettering of Sac moved that the bill be read a last time now and
placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read
a last time.

On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 271)

The ayes were, 98:
Alons Atteberry Barry Baudler
Bell Boal Boddicker Boggess
Bradley Brauns Broers Brunkhorst
Bukta Carroll Chiodo Cohoon
Connors Cormack De Boef Dix
Dolecheck Dotzler Drake Eddie
Eichhorn Elgin Falck Fallon
Finch Foege Ford Frevert
Garman Gipp Greimann Grundberg
Hahn Hansen Hatch Heaton
Hoffman Horbach Houser Hoversten
Huseman Huser Jacobs Jenkins
Jochum Johnson Kettering Klemme
Kreiman Kuhn Larkin Larson
Lensing Manternach Mascher May
Mertz Metcalf Millage Murphy
Myers O'Brien Osterhaus Petersen
Quirk Raecker Rants Rayhons
Rekow Richardson Roberts Scherrman
Schrader Seng Shey Shoultz
Sievers Smith Stevens Sukup
Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Teig Tremmel
Tymeson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen
Warnstadt Weidman Winckler Wise
Witt Mr. Speaker
Siegrist

 


The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 2:
Arnold Reynolds

 


The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.

House File 370, a bill for an act creating new criminal offenses
related to the drug 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, was taken
up for consideration.

Connors of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-1144 filed by him on March 1, 2001.

Eichhorn of Hamilton 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. 370)

The ayes were, 96:
Alons Atteberry Barry Baudler
Bell Boal Boddicker Boggess
Bradley Brauns Broers Brunkhorst
Bukta Carroll Chiodo Cohoon
Connors Cormack De Boef Dix
Dolecheck Dotzler Drake Eddie
Eichhorn Elgin Falck Finch
Foege Ford Frevert Garman
Gipp Greimann Hahn Hansen
Hatch Heaton Hoffman Horbach
Houser Hoversten Huseman Huser
Jacobs Jenkins Jochum Johnson
Kettering Klemme Kreiman Kuhn
Larkin Larson Lensing Manternach
Mascher May Mertz Metcalf
Millage Murphy Myers O'Brien
Osterhaus Petersen Quirk Raecker
Rants Rayhons Rekow Richardson
Roberts Scherrman Schrader Seng
Shey Shoultz Sievers Smith
Stevens Sukup Taylor, D. Taylor, T.
Teig Tremmel Tymeson Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt Weidman
Winckler Wise Witt Mr. Speaker
Siegrist

 



The nays were, 1:
Fallon

 


Absent or not voting, 3:
Arnold Grundberg Reynolds

 


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 271 and 370.

House File 399, a bill for an act relating to state budgetary
matters by providing for reductions and supplementation of
appropriations made for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, and
transferring, crediting, and appropriating certain moneys, and
providing an effective date, was taken up for consideration.

The House stood at ease at 4:58 p.m., until the fall of the gavel.

The House resumed session and consideration of House File 399 at
5:45 p.m., Speaker Siegrist in the chair.

QUORUM CALL

A non-record roll call was requested to determine that a quorum
was present. The vote revealed seventy-five members present,
twenty-five absent.

Millage of Scott offered the following amendment H-1209 filed by
him and moved its adoption:

H-1209

1 Amend House File 399 as follows:
2 1. By striking everything after the enacting
3 clause and inserting the following:
4 "DIVISION I
5 SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS
6 Section 1. DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AND FINANCE.

7 There is appropriated from the general fund of the
8 state to the department of revenue and finance for the
9 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, and ending June
10 30, 2001, the following amount, or so much thereof as
11 is necessary, to be used for the purposes designated,
12 in addition to the appropriations made for those
13 purposes in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1231, section 28:
14 For compliance, including salaries, support,
15 maintenance, and miscellaneous purposes:
16 $ 142,236
17 DIVISION II
18 OTHER FUNDS
19 Sec. . ENHANCED COURT COLLECTIONS FUND.
20 Notwithstanding section 602.1304, subsection 2, for
21 the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, the director
22 of revenue and finance shall not deposit revenues into
23 the enhanced court collections fund. On the effective
24 date of this section, any revenues deposited during
25 the fiscal year into the enhanced court collections
26 fund before the effective date of this section shall
27 be transferred and credited to the general fund of the
28 state.
29 DIVISION III
30 APPROPRIATIONS REDUCTIONS
31 Sec. . GENERAL REDUCTIONS.
32 1. Except as otherwise provided in this section,
33 the amounts appropriated from the general fund of the
34 state in enactments made for the fiscal year beginning
35 July 1, 2000, and ending June 30, 2001, and standing
36 limited and unlimited appropriations from the general
37 fund of the state for the fiscal year beginning July
38 1, 2000, and ending June 30, 2001, are reduced by 1.00
39 percent. For an appropriation that is reduced to a
40 specific amount in divisions IV through IX of this
41 Act, the appropriation reduction required pursuant to
42 this section shall be applied to the final
43 appropriation amount in divisions IV through IX.
44 However, an appropriation made from the general fund
45 of the state for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
46 2000, shall not be reduced if the appropriation is any
47 of the following:
48 a. An appropriation described or specified in
49 subsection 4.
50 b. An appropriation made in section 2.12.

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1 c. An appropriation to the judicial branch.
2 2. The reduction in appropriations made pursuant
3 to subsection 1 shall be carried out by the governor
4 in the manner specified in section 8.31, except as
5 provided in subsection 4. However, provided that the

6 total amount of the reductions required by this
7 section remains unchanged, the governor may approve
8 the exercise of transfer authority under section 8.39
9 as necessary to prudently adjust the reductions made
10 to individual appropriations and the report required
11 under this subsection shall constitute the notice
12 otherwise required under section 8.39, subsection 3.
13 Upon implementation of the appropriations reductions
14 specified in subsection 1, the department of
15 management shall submit a report to the chairpersons
16 and ranking members of the appropriations committees
17 of each chamber of the general assembly specifying how
18 the reductions were applied and if any transfers were
19 authorized.
20 3. Moneys which become available as a result of
21 the appropriations reductions made pursuant to this
22 section shall be considered to have reverted to the
23 general fund of the state on the effective date of
24 this section.
25 4. The appropriations reductions made in
26 subsection 1 shall not be applied to the
27 appropriations made from the general fund of the state
28 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, for any of
29 the following:
30 a. To the state board of regents for the state
31 school for the deaf and the Iowa braille and sight
32 saving school in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1223, section
33 11, and other enactments making appropriations from
34 the general fund of the state for the schools for that
35 fiscal year.
36 b. To the department of human services in 2000
37 Iowa Acts, chapter 1228, and other enactments making
38 appropriations from the general fund of the state to
39 the department for that fiscal year for the following
40 purposes: medical assistance, pharmaceutical case
41 management study, health insurance premium payment
42 program, children's health insurance program, medical
43 contracts, and state supplementary assistance.
44 c. To the department of corrections in 2000 Iowa
45 Acts, chapter 1229, and other enactments making
46 appropriations from the general fund of the state to
47 the department for that fiscal year for the following
48 purposes: for correctional facilities under 2000 Iowa
49 Acts, chapter 1229, section 4, and for annual payment
50 relating to the financial arrangement for the

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1 construction or expansion of prison capacity, under
2 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1229, section 5, subsection 3.
3 d. To appropriations made from the general fund of
4 the state for the following purposes: state

5 unemployment compensation in section 96.13, personal
6 property tax replacement in section 405A.8, franchise
7 tax revenue allocation in section 405A.10, statewide
8 fire and police retirement system in section 411.20,
9 federal Cash Management and Improvement Act interest
10 costs in section 421.31, livestock production credit
11 refund in section 422.121, homestead tax credit in
12 section 425.1, extraordinary property tax credit and
13 reimbursement in section 425.39, agricultural land tax
14 credit in section 426.1, military service tax credit
15 in section 426A.1A, property tax relief fund in
16 section 426B.1, industrial machinery, equipment and
17 computers property tax replacement fund in section
18 427B.19A, and cigarette and little cigar tax stamps in
19 section 453A.8.
20 e. To the commission of veterans affairs in 2000
21 Iowa Acts, chapter 1222, section 7, subsection 3, and
22 other enactments making appropriations from the
23 general fund of the state to the commission for that
24 fiscal year for the following purpose: for the Iowa
25 veterans home.
26 f. To the treasurer of state for Iowa
27 communications network debt service in 2000 Iowa Acts,
28 chapter 1226, section 1.
29 g. For the Iowa early intervention block grant
30 program in section 256D.5, for instructional support
31 and state aid to school corporations in section
32 257.16, for child development grants and other
33 programs for at-risk children in section 279.51, for
34 nonpublic school pupil transportation in section
35 285.2, for educational excellence in section 294A.25,
36 and for school improvement technology in section
37 295.2.
38 h. To the state board of regents for tuition
39 replacement in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1223, section
40 11, subsection 1, paragraph "b".
41 DIVISION IV
42 ADMINISTRATION AND REGULATION
43 DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
44 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1231, section 8,
45 subsection 3 is amended to read as follows:
46 3. CAPITOL PLANNING COMMISSION
47 For expenses of the members in carrying out their
48 duties under chapter 18A:
49 $ 2,000
50 1,284

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1 DIVISION V
2 AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES
3 SOIL CONSERVATION DIVISION

4 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1224, section 1,
5 subsection 4, paragraph a, is amended to read as
6 follows:
7 a. For salaries, support, maintenance, assistance
8 to soil conservation districts, and miscellaneous
9 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
10 time equivalent positions:
11 $ 6,985,526
12 6,435,526
13 FTEs 195.11
14 ENVIRONMENT FIRST FUND - AGRICULTURE
15 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1225, section
16 25, subsections 3 and 4, are amended to read as
17 follows:
18 3. To initiate a statewide voluntary farm
19 management demonstration program to demonstrate the
20 effectiveness and adaptability of emerging practices
21 in agronomy that protect water resources and provide
22 other environmental benefits:
23 $ 850,000
24 350,000
25 4. For assisting farm operators in applying for
26 project grants associated with the statewide voluntary
27 farm management demonstration program:
28 $ 50,000
29 0
30 Sec. . ENVIRONMENT FIRST FUND - SOIL
31 CONSERVATION DIVISION. There is appropriated from the
32 environment first fund to the department of
33 agriculture and land stewardship for the fiscal year
34 beginning July 1, 2000, and ending June 30, 2001, the
35 following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary,
36 to be used for the purpose designated:
37 For the soil conservation division:
38 $ 550,000
39 DIVISION VI
40 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
41 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1230, section 1,
42 subsection 2, paragraph a, unnumbered paragraphs 1 and
43 2, are amended to read as follows:
44 Business development operations
45 For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
46 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
47 time equivalent positions:
48 $ 4,810,534
49 4,760,534
50 FTEs 27.75

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1 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1230, section 1,
2 subsection 3, paragraph a, is amended to read as

3 follows:
4 a. Community assistance
5 For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
6 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
7 time equivalent positions for administration of the
8 community economic preparedness program, the Iowa
9 community betterment program, and the city development
10 board:
11 $ 855,031
12 805,031
13 FTEs 10.50
14 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1230, section 1,
15 subsection 3, paragraph c, unnumbered paragraphs 1 and
16 2, are amended to read as follows:
17 Community development program
18 For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
19 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
20 time equivalent positions, for rural resource
21 coordination, rural community leadership, rural
22 innovations grant program, and the rural enterprise
23 fund:
24 $ 958,440
25 908,440
26 FTEs 7.50
27 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1230, section 1,
28 subsection 5, unnumbered paragraphs 1 and 2, are
29 amended to read as follows:
30 Tourism operations and advertising
31 For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
32 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
33 time equivalent positions:
34 $ 4,940,413
35 4,890,413
36 FTEs 18.52
37 DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
38 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1230, section
39 10, subsection 1 is amended to read as follows:
40 1. DIVISION OF LABOR SERVICES
41 For the division of labor services, including
42 salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
43 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
44 time equivalent positions:
45 $ 3,429,686
46 3,425,686
47 FTEs 92.00
48 From the contractor registration fees, the division
49 of labor services shall reimburse the department of
50 inspections and appeals for all costs associated with

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1 hearings under chapter 91C, relating to contractor

2 registration.
3 SCHOOL-TO-CAREER PROGRAM
4 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1230, section
5 34, is amended to read as follows:
6 SEC. 34. In lieu of the appropriation made in
7 section 15.365, subsection 3, there is appropriated
8 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, and ending
9 June 30, 2001, $100,000, or so much thereof as is
10 necessary, $0 from the general fund of the state to
11 the department of economic development to pay refunds
12 as provided under section 15.365.
13 DIVISION VII
14 HUMAN SERVICES
15 HAWK-I PROGRAM
16 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1228, section
17 11, unnumbered paragraph 2, is amended to read as
18 follows:
19 For maintenance of the healthy and well kids in
20 Iowa (HAWK-I) program pursuant to chapter 514I for
21 receipt of federal financial participation under Title
22 XXI of the federal Social Security Act, which creates
23 the state children's health insurance program:
24 $ 4,984,508
25 3,684,508
26 STATE CASES
27 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1228, section
28 24, subsection 1, unnumbered paragraph 1, is amended
29 to read as follows:
30 For purchase of local services for persons with
31 mental illness, mental retardation, and developmental
32 disabilities where the client has no established
33 county of legal settlement:
34 $ 13,308,845
35 12,608,845
36 MH/MR/DD ALLOWED GROWTH
37 RISK POOL
38 Sec. . 1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 208, section 1,
39 unnumbered paragraphs 2 and 3, and subsection 4, as
40 amended by 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1228, section 38,
41 are amended to read as follows:
42 For distribution to counties of the county mental
43 health, mental retardation, and developmental
44 disabilities allowed growth factor adjustment, in
45 accordance with section 331.438, subsection 2, and
46 section 331.439, subsection 3, and chapter 426B:
47 $ 20,982,446
48 19,868,987
49 The funding appropriated in this section is the
50 allowed growth factor adjustment for fiscal year 2000-


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1 2001, and is allocated as follows:
2 4. For deposit in the risk pool created in the
3 property tax relief fund pursuant to section 426B.5,
4 subsection 3:
5 $ 1,208,844
6 95,385
7 DIVISION VIII
8 JUDICIAL BRANCH
9 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1227, section 2,
10 is amended to read as follows:
11 SEC. 2. JUDICIAL RETIREMENT FUND. There is
12 appropriated from the general fund of the state to the
13 judicial retirement fund for the fiscal year beginning
14 July 1, 2000, and ending June 30, 2001, the following
15 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be used
16 for the purpose designated:
17 For the state's contribution to the judicial
18 retirement fund established in section 602.9104, in
19 the amount of 23.7 16.6 percent of the basic salaries
20 of the judges covered under chapter 602, article 9:
21 $ 4,499,350
22 4,077,350
23 JUDICIAL RETIREMENT STATUTORY PROVISION
24 Sec. . Section 602.9104, subsection 4,
25 paragraph b, Code 2001, is amended to read as follows:
26 b. Effective with the fiscal year commencing July
27 1, 1994, and for each subsequent fiscal year until the
28 system attains fully funded status, based upon the
29 benefits provided for judges through the judicial
30 retirement system as of July 1, 2001, the state shall
31 contribute annually to the judicial retirement fund an
32 amount equal to at least twenty-three and seven-tenths
33 sixteen and six-tenths percent of the basic salary of
34 all judges covered under this article. Commencing
35 with the first fiscal year in which the system attains
36 fully funded status, based upon the benefits provided
37 for judges through the judicial retirement system as
38 of July 1, 2001, and for each subsequent fiscal year,
39 the state shall contribute to the judicial retirement
40 fund the required contribution rate. The state's
41 contribution shall be appropriated directly to the
42 judicial retirement fund.
43 DIVISION IX
44 TRANSPORTATION
45 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1216, section 1,
46 subsections 1 and 2, are amended to read as follows:
47 1. For airport engineering studies and improvement
48 projects as provided in chapter 328:
49 $ 2,475,000
50 2,435,000

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1 Of the amount appropriated in this subsection,
2 $25,000 shall be allocated to the Iowa civil air
3 patrol.
4 2. For the rail assistance program and to provide
5 economic development project funding:
6 $ 662,000
7 602,000
8 DIVISION X
9 EFFECTIVE DATE
10 Sec. . EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act, being deemed
11 of immediate importance, takes effect upon enactment."
12 2. By renumbering as necessary.

Amendment H-1209 was adopted.

SENATE FILE 267 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 399

Millage of Scott asked and received unanimous consent to
substitute Senate File 267 for House File 399 placing the following
amendments out of order:

Amendment H-1086 filed by Murphy of Dubuque on February 27,
2001.
Amendment H-1087 filed by Osterhaus of Jackson on February 27,
2001.
Amendment H-1088 filed by O’Brien of Boone on February 27,
2001.
Amendment H-1089 filed by O’Brien of Boone on February 27,
2001.
Amendment H-1090 filed by Dotzler of Black Hawk on February
27, 2001.
Amendment H-1091 filed by Dotzler of Black Hawk on February
27, 2001.
Amendment H-1092 filed by Smith of Marshall on February 27,
2001.
Amendment H-1093 filed by Chiodo of Polk et al., on February 27,
2001.
Amendment H-1094 filed by Scherrman of Dubuque and
Richardson of Warren on February 27, 2001.
Amendment H-1095 filed by Witt of Black Hawk on February 27,
2001.
Amendment H-1096 filed by Bell of Jasper on February 27, 2001.

Amendment H-1097 filed by T. Taylor of Linn et al., on February
27, 2001.
Amendment H-1098 filed by Foege of Linn on February 27, 2001.
Amendment H-1099 filed by Murphy of Dubuque on February 27,
2001.
Amendment H-1100 filed by Dotzler of Black Hawk on February
27, 2001.
Amendment H-1101 filed by Mascher of Johnson on February 27,
2001.
Amendment H-1102 filed by Stevens of Dickinson on February 27,
2001.
Amendment H-1103 filed by Ford of Polk on February 27, 2001.
Amendment H-1104 filed by Ford of Polk on February 27, 2001.
Amendment H-1105 filed by Ford of Polk on February 27, 2001.
Amendment H-1106 filed by Ford of Polk on February 27, 2001.
Amendment H-1107 filed by Kuhn of Floyd on February 27, 2001.
Amendment H-1108 filed by Wise of Lee on February 27, 2001.
Amendment H-1112 filed by Kreiman of Davis on February 28,
2001.
Amendment H-1114 filed by Shoultz of Black Hawk on February
28, 2001.
Amendment H-1141 filed by Murphy of Dubuque on March 1,
2001.
Amendment H-1147 filed by Wise of Lee on March 1, 2001.

Senate File 267, a bill for an act relating to state budgetary
matters by providing for reductions and supplementation of
appropriations made for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, and
transferring, crediting, and appropriating certain moneys, and
providing an effective date, was taken up for consideration.

Murphy of Dubuque asked and received unanimous consent that
amendment H-1221 be deferred.

Richardson of Warren offered the following amendment H-1212
filed by him from the floor and moved its adoption:

H-1212

1 Amend Senate File 267, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 3, by inserting after line 10 the
4 following:

5 " . To the department of public safety for the
6 division of criminal investigation and bureau of
7 identification in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1229,
8 section 15, subsection 2, and other enactments making
9 appropriations from the general fund of the state for
10 the division and the bureau for that fiscal year."
11 2. Page 3, by inserting before line 11 the
12 following:
13 " . To the department of public safety for the
14 division of narcotics enforcement in 2000 Iowa Acts,
15 chapter 1229, section 15, subsection 3, and other
16 enactments making appropriations from the general fund
17 of the state for the division for that fiscal year."
18 3. Page 3, by inserting after line 18 the
19 following:
20 " . To the department of public safety for the
21 division of the Iowa state patrol in 2000 Iowa Acts,
22 chapter 1229, section 15, subsection 6, and other
23 enactments making appropriations from the general fund
24 of the state for the division for that fiscal year."
25 4. Page 3, by inserting before line 19 the
26 following:
27 " . To the department of public safety for
28 general administration, the state fire marshal's
29 office, the capitol police division, costs associated
30 with the maintenance of the automated fingerprint
31 information system, and costs associated with the
32 training and equipment needs of volunteer firefighters
33 in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1229, section 15,
34 subsections 1, 4, 5, 7, and 9, and other enactments
35 making appropriations from the general fund of the
36 state for these purposes for that fiscal year."
37 5. By renumbering as necessary.

Roll call was requested by Myers of Johnson and Richardson of
Warren.

Rule 75 was invoked.

On the question "Shall amendment H-1212 be adopted?" (S.F. 267)

The ayes were, 45:
Atteberry Bell Bukta Chiodo
Cohoon Connors Dotzler Falck
Fallon Foege Ford Frevert
Garman Greimann Hatch Huser
Jochum Kreiman Kuhn Larkin
Lensing Mascher May Mertz
Murphy Myers O'Brien Osterhaus
Petersen Quirk Richardson Scherrman
Schrader Seng Shoultz Smith
Stevens Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Tremmel
Warnstadt Weidman Winckler Wise
Witt

 


The nays were, 53:
Alons Barry Baudler Boal
Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brauns
Broers Brunkhorst Carroll Cormack
De Boef Dix Dolecheck Drake
Eddie Eichhorn Elgin Finch
Gipp Grundberg Hahn Hansen
Heaton Hoffman Horbach Houser
Hoversten Huseman Jacobs Jenkins
Johnson Kettering Klemme Larson
Manternach Metcalf Millage Raecker
Rants Rayhons Rekow Roberts
Shey Sievers Sukup Teig
Tymeson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen
Mr. Speaker
Siegrist

 


Absent or not voting, 2:
Arnold Reynolds

 


Amendment H-1212 lost.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Leave of absence was granted as follows:

Arnold of Lucas, until his arrival, on request of Speaker Siegrist.

Osterhaus of Jackson offered the following amendment H-1213
filed by him from the floor and moved its adoption:

H-1213

1 Amend Senate File 267, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 3, line 7 by inserting after the word
4 "purposes:" the following: "child protective services
5 in field operations and general administration,".
6 2. Page 3, line 8, by inserting after the word
7 "study," the following: "costs associated with the
8 commitment and treatment of sexually violent

9 predators,".
10 3. Page 3, line 10, by inserting after the word
11 "contracts," the following: "family investment
12 program, child support recovery, child care
13 assistance, juvenile institutions, child and family
14 services, community-based programs, family support
15 subsidy program, Conner decree, state mental health
16 institutes, state resource centers, mental illness
17 special services, special needs grants, mental health
18 and developmental disabilities community services
19 fund, personal assistance, field operations, general
20 administration, volunteers,".

Roll call was requested by Myers of Johnson and Falck of Fayette.

On the question "Shall amendment H-1213 be adopted?" (S.F. 267)

The ayes were, 42:
Atteberry Bell Bukta Chiodo
Cohoon Connors Dotzler Falck
Foege Ford Frevert Greimann
Hatch Huser Jochum Kreiman
Kuhn Larkin Lensing Mascher
May Mertz Murphy Myers
O'Brien Osterhaus Petersen Quirk
Richardson Scherrman Schrader Seng
Shoultz Smith Stevens Taylor, D.
Taylor, T. Tremmel Warnstadt Winckler
Wise Witt

 


The nays were, 56:
Alons Barry Baudler Boal
Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brauns
Broers Brunkhorst Carroll Cormack
De Boef Dix Dolecheck Drake
Eddie Eichhorn Elgin Fallon
Finch Garman Gipp Grundberg
Hahn Hansen Heaton Hoffman
Horbach Houser Hoversten Huseman
Jacobs Jenkins Johnson Kettering
Klemme Larson Manternach Metcalf
Millage Raecker Rants Rayhons
Rekow Roberts Shey Sievers
Sukup Teig Tymeson Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Weidman Mr. Speaker
Siegrist

 




Absent or not voting, 2:
Arnold Reynolds

 


Amendment H-1213 lost.

Richardson of Warren asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-1211 filed by him from the floor.

Larkin of Lee offered the following amendment H-1218 filed by
him and Bell of Jasper from the floor and moved its adoption:

H-1218

1 Amend Senate File 267, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 3, by inserting after line 18 the
4 following:
5 " . To the department of corrections for
6 allocation to judicial district departments of
7 correctional services in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1229,
8 section 7, and other enactments making appropriations
9 from the general fund of the state for the judicial
10 district departments of corrections for that fiscal
11 year."
12 2. By renumbering as necessary.

Roll call was requested by Myers of Johnson and Larkin of Lee.

On the question "Shall amendment H-1218 be adopted?" (S.F. 267)

The ayes were, 44:
Atteberry Bell Bukta Chiodo
Cohoon Connors Cormack Dotzler
Falck Fallon Foege Ford
Frevert Greimann Hatch Huser
Jochum Kreiman Kuhn Larkin
Lensing Mascher May Mertz
Murphy Myers O'Brien Osterhaus
Petersen Quirk Richardson Scherrman
Schrader Seng Shoultz Smith
Stevens Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Tremmel
Warnstadt Winckler Wise Witt

 


The nays were, 53:
Alons Barry Baudler Boal
Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brauns
Broers Brunkhorst Carroll De Boef
Dix Dolecheck Drake Eddie
Eichhorn Elgin Finch Garman
Gipp Hahn Hansen Heaton
Hoffman Horbach Houser Hoversten
Huseman Jacobs Jenkins Johnson
Kettering Klemme Larson Manternach
Metcalf Millage Raecker Rants
Rayhons Rekow Roberts Shey
Sievers Sukup Teig Tymeson
Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Weidman
Mr. Speaker
Siegrist

 


Absent or not voting, 3:
Arnold Grundberg Reynolds

 


Amendment H-1218 lost.

Gipp of Winneshiek in the chair at 7:12 p.m.

Wise of Lee offered the following amendment H-1214 filed by him
from the floor and moved its adoption:

H-1214

1 Amend Senate File 267, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 3, by inserting after line 18 the
4 following:
5 " . To the department of commerce for the
6 divisions of administrative services, banking, credit
7 union, and utilities in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1231,
8 section 3, and other enactments making appropriations
9 from the general fund of the state for that fiscal
10 year for regulation of such businesses that pay for
11 the costs of the regulation."
12 2. By renumbering as necessary.

Roll call was requested by Myers of Johnson and Murphy of
Dubuque.

Rule 75 was invoked.

On the question "Shall amendment H-1214 be adopted?" (S.F. 267)


The ayes were, 44:
Atteberry Bell Bukta Chiodo
Cohoon Connors Dotzler Falck
Fallon Foege Ford Frevert
Garman Greimann Hatch Huser
Jochum Kreiman Kuhn Larkin
Lensing Mascher May Mertz
Murphy Myers O'Brien Osterhaus
Petersen Quirk Richardson Scherrman
Schrader Seng Shoultz Smith
Stevens Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Tremmel
Warnstadt Winckler Wise Witt

 


The nays were, 54:
Alons Barry Baudler Boal
Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brauns
Broers Brunkhorst Carroll Cormack
De Boef Dix Dolecheck Drake
Eddie Eichhorn Elgin Finch
Grundberg Hahn Hansen Heaton
Hoffman Horbach Houser Hoversten
Huseman Jacobs Jenkins Johnson
Kettering Klemme Larson Manternach
Metcalf Millage Raecker Rants
Rayhons Rekow Roberts Shey
Siegrist, Spkr. Sievers Sukup Teig
Tymeson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen
Weidman Gipp,
Presiding

 


Absent or not voting, 2:
Arnold Reynolds

 


Amendment H-1214 lost.

Shoultz of Black Hawk asked and received unanimous consent
that amendment H-1224 be deferred.

Ford of Polk offered the following amendment H-1216 filed by him
from the floor and moved its adoption:

H-1216

1 Amend Senate File 267, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 4, by inserting after line 3 the
4 following:

5 " . To the department for the blind, civil
6 rights commission, department of elder affairs,
7 governor's office of drug control policy, Iowa
8 department of public health, department of human
9 rights, and commission of veterans affairs, in 2000
10 Iowa Acts, chapter 1222, and in other enactments
11 making appropriations from the general fund of the
12 state for such purposes in that fiscal year."
13 2. By renumbering as necessary.

Amendment H-1216 lost.

Mascher of Johnson offered amendment H-1223 filed by her, Wise
of Lee, Murphy of Dubuque, Stevens of Dickinson, Myers of Johnson,
Greimann of Story, Bukta of Clinton, T. Taylor of Linn, Foege of Linn,
Lensing of Johnson, Witt of Black Hawk, Shoultz of Black Hawk,
Dotzler of Black Hawk and Jochum of Dubuque, from the floor and
requested division as follows:

H-1223

1 Amend Senate File 267, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:

H-1223A

3 1. Page 4, by inserting after line 13 the
4 following:
5 " . To the department of education for community
6 colleges in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1223, section 11,
7 and in other enactments making appropriations from the
8 general fund of the state for such purposes in that
9 fiscal year."

H-1223B

10 2. Page 4, by inserting before line 14 the
11 following:
12 " . To the state board of regents for board
13 office, state university of Iowa, Iowa state
14 university of science and technology, and university
15 of northern Iowa, in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1223,
16 sections 1 and 2, and in other enactments making
17 appropriations from the general fund of the state for
18 such purposes in that fiscal year."
19 3. Page 4, by inserting after line 16 the
20 following:
21 " . To the college student aid commission and
22 the department of cultural affairs for community
23 cultural grants in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1223,

24 sections 1 and 2, and to the college student aid
25 commission for scholarships and vocational-technical
26 tuition grants in section 261.25 and in other
27 enactments and codified statutes making appropriations
28 from the general fund of the state for such purposes
29 in that fiscal year."
30 4. Page 4, by inserting before line 17 the
31 following:
32 " . To the college student aid commission for
33 Iowa tuition grants in section 261.25 for that fiscal
34 year."
35 5. By renumbering as necessary.

Mascher of Johnson moved the adoption of amendment H-1223A.

Roll call was requested by Mascher of Johnson and Myers of
Johnson.

On the question "Shall amendment H-1223A be adopted?" (S.F.
267)

The ayes were, 45:
Atteberry Bell Bukta Chiodo
Cohoon Connors Dotzler Falck
Fallon Finch Foege Ford
Frevert Greimann Hatch Hoffman
Huser Jochum Kreiman Kuhn
Larkin Lensing Mascher May
Mertz Murphy Myers O'Brien
Osterhaus Petersen Quirk Richardson
Scherrman Schrader Seng Shoultz
Smith Stevens Taylor, D. Taylor, T.
Tremmel Warnstadt Winckler Wise
Witt

 


The nays were, 54:
Alons Arnold Barry Baudler
Boal Boddicker Boggess Bradley
Brauns Broers Brunkhorst Carroll
Cormack De Boef Dix Dolecheck
Drake Eddie Eichhorn Elgin
Garman Grundberg Hahn Hansen
Heaton Horbach Houser Hoversten
Huseman Jacobs Jenkins Johnson
Kettering Klemme Larson Manternach
Metcalf Millage Raecker Rants
Rayhons Rekow Roberts Shey
Siegrist, Spkr. Sievers Sukup Teig
Tymeson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen
Weidman Gipp,
Presiding

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Reynolds

 


Amendment H-1223A lost.

Mascher of Johnson moved the adoption of amendment H-1223B.

Sukup of Franklin in the chair at 8:32 p.m.

Gipp of Winneshiek in the chair at 8:42 p.m.

Roll call was requested by Myers of Johnson and Mascher of
Johnson.

Rule 75 was invoked.

On the question "Shall amendment H-1223B be adopted?" (S.F.
267)

The ayes were, 44:
Atteberry Bell Bukta Chiodo
Cohoon Connors Dotzler Falck
Fallon Finch Foege Ford
Frevert Greimann Hatch Huser
Jochum Kreiman Kuhn Larkin
Lensing Mascher May Mertz
Murphy Myers O'Brien Osterhaus
Petersen Quirk Richardson Scherrman
Schrader Seng Shoultz Smith
Stevens Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Tremmel
Warnstadt Winckler Wise Witt

 


The nays were, 55:
Alons Arnold Barry Baudler
Boal Boddicker Boggess Bradley
Brauns Broers Brunkhorst Carroll
Cormack De Boef Dix Dolecheck
Drake Eddie Eichhorn Elgin
Garman Grundberg Hahn Hansen
Heaton Hoffman Horbach Houser
Hoversten Huseman Jacobs Jenkins
Johnson Kettering Klemme Larson
Manternach Metcalf Millage Raecker
Rants Rayhons Rekow Roberts
Shey Siegrist, Spkr. Sievers Sukup
Teig Tymeson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven
Van Fossen Weidman Gipp,
Presiding

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Reynolds

 


Amendment H-1223B lost.

Wise of Lee asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
amendment H-1215 filed by him and Mascher of Johnson from the
floor.

Myers of Johnson offered the following amendment H-1222 filed by
him, Atteberry of Delaware, Bell of Jasper, Bukta of Clinton, Chiodo
of Polk, Cohoon of Des Moines, Connors of Polk, Dotzler of Black
Hawk, Falck of Fayette, Foege of Linn, Ford of Polk, Frevert of Palo
Alto, Greimann of Story, Huser of Polk, Jochum of Dubuque, Larkin
of Lee, Lensing of Johnson, Mascher of Johnson, May of Worth, Mertz
of Kossuth, O’Brien of Boone, Osterhaus of Jackson, Petersen of Polk,
Richardson of Warren, Scherrman of Dubuque, Schrader of Marion,
Seng of Scott, Shoultz of Black Hawk, Smith of Marshall, Stevens of
Dickinson, D. Taylor of Linn, T. Taylor of Linn, Tremmel of Wapello,
Warnstadt of Woodbury, Winckler of Scott, Wise of Lee and Witt of
Black Hawk from the floor and moved its adoption:

H-1222

1 Amend Senate File 267, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 4, by inserting before line 17 the
4 following:
5 "___. To the department of public safety for
6 expenditures necessary to ensure that state troopers
7 are not furloughed or laid off and so that current
8 drug interdiction activities and other safety efforts
9 are maintained; for funding used to provide an
10 education to students at Iowa's community colleges;
11 for funding necessary to maintain home health care for
12 elderly Iowans and Iowans with a disability so that
13 these Iowans can continue to receive the same level of
14 service in their homes and are not forced into nursing

15 facilities; for funding to assure that sexually
16 violent predators are not released from commitment and
17 allowed back into Iowa communities; for funding to
18 maintain the current level of child protection workers
19 and to ensure that child abuse assessments are not
20 needlessly and dangerously delayed; and for community-
21 based corrections so that parolees and other criminals
22 are not left unsupervised in Iowa neighborhoods."
23 2. By renumbering as necessary.

Roll call was requested by Myers of Johnson and Millage of Scott.

Rule 75 was invoked.

On the question "Shall amendment H-1222 be adopted?" (S.F. 267)

The ayes were, 43:
Atteberry Bell Bukta Chiodo
Cohoon Connors Dotzler Falck
Fallon Foege Ford Frevert
Greimann Hatch Huser Jochum
Kreiman Kuhn Larkin Lensing
Mascher May Mertz Murphy
Myers O'Brien Osterhaus Petersen
Quirk Richardson Scherrman Schrader
Seng Shoultz Smith Stevens
Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Tremmel Warnstadt
Winckler Wise Witt

 


The nays were, 56:
Alons Arnold Barry Baudler
Boal Boddicker Boggess Bradley
Brauns Broers Brunkhorst Carroll
Cormack De Boef Dix Dolecheck
Drake Eddie Eichhorn Elgin
Finch Garman Grundberg Hahn
Hansen Heaton Hoffman Horbach
Houser Hoversten Huseman Jacobs
Jenkins Johnson Kettering Klemme
Larson Manternach Metcalf Millage
Raecker Rants Rayhons Rekow
Roberts Shey Siegrist, Spkr. Sievers
Sukup Teig Tymeson Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Weidman Gipp,
Presiding

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Reynolds Amendment H-1222 lost.

 


Murphy of Dubuque offered the following amendment H-1221 filed
by him, Atteberry of Delaware, Bell of Jasper, Bukta of Clinton,
Chiodo of Polk, Cohoon of Des Moines, Connors of Polk, Dotzler of
Black Hawk, Falck of Fayette, Fallon of Polk, Foege of Linn, Ford of
Polk, Frevert of Palo Alto, Greimann of Story, Hatch of Polk, Huser of
Polk, Jochum of Dubuque, Kreiman of Davis, Kuhn of Floyd, Larkin
of Lee, Lensing of Johnson, Mascher of Johnson, May of Worth, Mertz
of Kossuth, Myers of Johnson, O’Brien of Boone, Osterhaus of
Jackson, Petersen of Polk, Quirk of Chickasaw, Richardson of
Warren, Scherrman of Dubuque, Schrader of Marion, Seng of Scott,
Shoultz of Black Hawk, Smith of Marshall, Stevens of Dickinson,
D. Taylor of Linn, T. Taylor of Linn, Warnstadt of Woodbury,
Winckler of Scott, Wise of Lee and Witt of Black Hawk from the floor,
previously deferred, and moved its adoption:

H-1221

1 Amend Senate File 267, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. By striking everything after the enacting
4 clause and inserting the following:
5 "DIVISION I
6 SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS
7 Section 1. DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AND FINANCE.
8 There is appropriated from the general fund of the
9 state to the department of revenue and finance for the
10 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, and ending June
11 30, 2001, the following amount, or so much thereof as
12 is necessary, to be used for the purposes designated,
13 in addition to the appropriations made for those
14 purposes in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1231, section 28:
15 For compliance, including salaries, support,
16 maintenance, and miscellaneous purposes:
17 $ 142,236
18 DIVISION II
19 ADMINISTRATION AND REGULATION
20 AUDITOR OF STATE
21 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1231, section 1,
22 unnumbered paragraph 2, is amended to read as follows:
23 For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
24 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
25 time equivalent positions:
26 $ 1,397,432
27 1,272,529
28 FTEs 114.26
29 DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES

30 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1231, section 8,
31 subsection 3 is amended to read as follows:
32 3. CAPITOL PLANNING COMMISSION
33 For expenses of the members in carrying out their
34 duties under chapter 18A:
35 $ 2,000
36 1,284
37 DIVISION III
38 AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES
39 SOIL CONSERVATION DIVISION
40 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1224, section 1,
41 subsection 4, paragraph a, is amended to read as
42 follows:
43 a. For salaries, support, maintenance, assistance
44 to soil conservation districts, and miscellaneous
45 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
46 time equivalent positions:
47 $ 6,985,526
48 6,785,526
49 FTEs 195.11
50 ENVIRONMENT FIRST FUND - AGRICULTURE

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1 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1225, section
2 25, subsections 3 and 4, are amended to read as
3 follows:
4 3. To initiate a statewide voluntary farm
5 management demonstration program to demonstrate the
6 effectiveness and adaptability of emerging practices
7 in agronomy that protect water resources and provide
8 other environmental benefits:
9 $ 850,000
10 700,000
11 4. For assisting farm operators in applying for
12 project grants associated with the statewide voluntary
13 farm management demonstration program:
14 $ 50,000
15 0
16 Sec. . ENVIRONMENT FIRST FUND - SOIL
17 CONSERVATION DIVISION. There is appropriated from the
18 environment first fund to the department of
19 agriculture and land stewardship for the fiscal year
20 beginning July 1, 2000, and ending June 30, 2001, the
21 following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary,
22 to be used for the purpose designated:
23 For the soil conservation division:
24 $ 200,000
25 DIVISION IV
26 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
27 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1230, section 1,
28 subsection 2, paragraph a, unnumbered paragraphs 1 and

29 2, are amended to read as follows:
30 Business development operations
31 For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
32 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
33 time equivalent positions:
34 $ 4,810,534
35 4,760,534
36 FTEs 27.75
37 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1230, section 1,
38 subsection 3, paragraph a, is amended to read as
39 follows:
40 a. Community assistance
41 For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
42 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
43 time equivalent positions for administration of the
44 community economic preparedness program, the Iowa
45 community betterment program, and the city development
46 board:
47 $ 855,031
48 805,031
49 FTEs 10.50
50 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1230, section 1,

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1 subsection 3, paragraph c, unnumbered paragraphs 1 and
2 2, are amended to read as follows:
3 Community development program
4 For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
5 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
6 time equivalent positions, for rural resource
7 coordination, rural community leadership, rural
8 innovations grant program, and the rural enterprise
9 fund:
10 $ 958,440
11 908,440
12 FTEs 7.50
13 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1230, section 1,
14 subsection 5, unnumbered paragraphs 1 and 2, are
15 amended to read as follows:
16 Tourism operations and advertising
17 For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
18 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
19 time equivalent positions:
20 $ 4,940,413
21 4,890,413
22 FTEs 18.52
23 DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
24 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1230, section
25 10, subsection 1 is amended to read as follows:
26 1. DIVISION OF LABOR SERVICES
27 For the division of labor services, including

28 salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
29 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
30 time equivalent positions:
31 $ 3,429,686
32 3,425,686
33 FTEs 92.00
34 From the contractor registration fees, the division
35 of labor services shall reimburse the department of
36 inspections and appeals for all costs associated with
37 hearings under chapter 91C, relating to contractor
38 registration.
39 SCHOOL-TO-CAREER PROGRAM
40 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1230, section
41 34, is amended to read as follows:
42 SEC. 34. In lieu of the appropriation made in
43 section 15.365, subsection 3, there is appropriated
44 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, and ending
45 June 30, 2001, $100,000, or so much thereof as is
46 necessary, $0 from the general fund of the state to
47 the department of economic development to pay refunds
48 as provided under section 15.365.
49 DIVISION V
50 HUMAN SERVICES

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1 HAWK-I PROGRAM
2 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1228, section
3 11, unnumbered paragraph 2, is amended to read as
4 follows:
5 For maintenance of the healthy and well kids in
6 Iowa (HAWK-I) program pursuant to chapter 514I for
7 receipt of federal financial participation under Title
8 XXI of the federal Social Security Act, which creates
9 the state children's health insurance program:
10 $ 4,984,508
11 3,684,508
12 STATE CASES
13 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1228, section
14 24, subsection 1, unnumbered paragraph 1, is amended
15 to read as follows:
16 For purchase of local services for persons with
17 mental illness, mental retardation, and developmental
18 disabilities where the client has no established
19 county of legal settlement:
20 $ 13,308,845
21 12,608,845
22 MH/MR/DD ALLOWED GROWTH
23 RISK POOL
24 Sec. . 1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 208, section 1,
25 unnumbered paragraphs 2 and 3, and subsection 4, as
26 amended by 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1228, section 38,

27 are amended to read as follows:
28 For distribution to counties of the county mental
29 health, mental retardation, and developmental
30 disabilities allowed growth factor adjustment, in
31 accordance with section 331.438, subsection 2, and
32 section 331.439, subsection 3, and chapter 426B:
33 $ 20,982,446
34 19,868,987
35 The funding appropriated in this section is the
36 allowed growth factor adjustment for fiscal year 2000-
37 2001, and is allocated as follows:
38 4. For deposit in the risk pool created in the
39 property tax relief fund pursuant to section 426B.5,
40 subsection 3:
41 $ 1,208,844
42 95,385
43 DIVISION VI
44 TRANSPORTATION
45 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1216, section 1,
46 subsections 1 and 2, are amended to read as follows:
47 1. For airport engineering studies and improvement
48 projects as provided in chapter 328:
49 $ 2,475,000
50 2,435,000

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1 Of the amount appropriated in this subsection,
2 $25,000 shall be allocated to the Iowa civil air
3 patrol.
4 2. For the rail assistance program and to provide
5 economic development project funding:
6 $ 662,000
7 602,000
8 DIVISION VII
9 UNASSIGNED STANDING APPROPRIATION
10 Sec. . STANDING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE GENERAL
11 ASSEMBLY. The appropriations made from the general
12 fund of the state in section 2.12, for the fiscal year
13 beginning July 1, 2000, and ending June 30, 2001, for
14 the expenses of the general assembly and for
15 legislative agencies, are reduced by the following
16 amount:
17 $ 1,400,000
18 DIVISION VIII
19 EFFECTIVE DATE
20 Sec. . EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act, being deemed
21 of immediate importance, takes effect upon enactment."
22 2. By renumbering as necessary.


Roll call was requested by Myers of Johnson and Warnstadt of
Woodbury.

On the question "Shall amendment H-1221 be adopted?" (S.F. 267)

The ayes were, 43:
Atteberry Bell Bukta Chiodo
Cohoon Connors Dotzler Falck
Fallon Foege Ford Frevert
Greimann Hatch Huser Jochum
Kreiman Kuhn Larkin Lensing
Mascher May Mertz Murphy
Myers O'Brien Osterhaus Petersen
Quirk Richardson Scherrman Schrader
Seng Shoultz Smith Stevens
Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Tremmel Warnstadt
Winckler Wise Witt

 


The nays were, 55:
Alons Arnold Barry Baudler
Boal Boddicker Boggess Bradley
Brauns Broers Brunkhorst Carroll
Cormack De Boef Dix Dolecheck
Drake Eddie Eichhorn Elgin
Finch Garman Hahn Hansen
Heaton Hoffman Horbach Houser
Hoversten Huseman Jacobs Jenkins
Johnson Kettering Klemme Larson
Manternach Metcalf Millage Raecker
Rants Rayhons Rekow Roberts
Shey Siegrist, Spkr. Sievers Sukup
Teig Tymeson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven
Van Fossen Weidman Gipp,
Presiding

 


Absent or not voting, 2:
Grundberg Reynolds

 


Amendment H-1221 lost.

Kreiman of Davis asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-1217 filed by him from the floor.

Speaker Siegrist in the chair at 9:23 p.m.


Shoultz of Black Hawk offered the following amendment H-1224,
previously deferred, filed by him from the floor and moved its
adoption:

H-1224

1 Amend Senate File 267, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 3, by inserting after line 33 the
4 following:
5 " . To the college student aid commission, the
6 department of education for the Iowa empowerment fund
7 and community colleges, and the state board of regents
8 for the university of Iowa hospitals and clinics
9 indigent patient program in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter
10 1223, section 11, to the college student aid
11 commission for Iowa tuition grants, scholarships,
12 vocational-technical tuition grants, and work-study
13 programs in sections 261.25 and 261.85, and in other
14 enactments and codified statutes making appropriations
15 from the general fund of the state for such purposes
16 in that fiscal year.
17 . To the Iowa department of public health for
18 elderly wellness in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1222,
19 section 5, subsection 6, and to the department of
20 human rights, in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1222, section
21 6, and in other enactments and codified statutes
22 making appropriations from the general fund of the
23 state for these purposes in that fiscal year.
24 . To the department of human services for
25 family investment program, child support recovery,
26 child care assistance, juvenile institutions, child
27 and family services, state mental health institutes,
28 mental illness special services, special needs grants,
29 field operations, general administration, and
30 volunteers in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapters 1228, and other
31 enactments making appropriation for these purposes in
32 that fiscal year.
33 . To the department of corrections for the
34 judicial district departments of correctional
35 services, office of the public defender of the
36 department of inspections and appeals, and department
37 of public safety for the divisions of criminal
38 investigation, narcotics enforcement, fire marshal,
39 and Iowa state patrol in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1229,
40 sections, 7, 10, and 15, and other enactments making
41 appropriations from the general fund of the state for
42 these purposes for that fiscal year.
43 . To the state department of transportation for
44 purposes of public transit assistance in section
45 312.2, subsection 14."

46 2. Page 10, by inserting after line 7 the
47 following:
48 "Sec. 100. 2001 Iowa Acts, House File 1, section
49 1, is repealed.
50 Sec. . RETROACTIVE APPLICABILITY. Section 100

Page 2

1 of this Act, relating to 2001 Iowa Acts, House File 1,
2 is retroactively applicable to February 5, 2001."
3 3. By renumbering as necessary.

Roll call was requested by Van Fossen of Scott and Millage of
Scott.

Rule 75 was invoked.

On the question "Shall amendment H-1224 be adopted?" (S.F. 267)

The ayes were, 1:
Shoultz

 


The nays were, 98:
Alons Arnold Atteberry Barry
Baudler Bell Boal Boddicker
Boggess Bradley Brauns Broers
Brunkhorst Bukta Carroll Chiodo
Cohoon Connors Cormack De Boef
Dix Dolecheck Dotzler Drake
Eddie Eichhorn Elgin Falck
Fallon Finch Foege Ford
Frevert Garman Gipp Greimann
Grundberg Hahn Hansen Hatch
Heaton Hoffman Horbach Houser
Hoversten Huseman Huser Jacobs
Jenkins Jochum Johnson Kettering
Klemme Kreiman Kuhn Larkin
Larson Lensing Manternach Mascher
May Mertz Metcalf Millage
Murphy Myers O'Brien Osterhaus
Petersen Quirk Raecker Rants
Rayhons Rekow Richardson Roberts
Scherrman Schrader Seng Shey
Sievers Smith Stevens Sukup
Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Teig Tremmel
Tymeson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen

 




Warnstadt Weidman Winckler Wise
Witt Mr. Speaker
Siegrist

Absent or not voting, 1:
Reynolds

 


Amendment H-1224 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?" (S.F. 267)

The ayes were, 56:
Alons Arnold Barry Baudler
Boal Boddicker Boggess Bradley
Brauns Broers Brunkhorst Carroll
Cormack De Boef Dix Dolecheck
Drake Eddie Eichhorn Elgin
Fallon Finch Gipp Grundberg
Hahn Hansen Heaton Hoffman
Horbach Houser Hoversten Huseman
Jacobs Jenkins Johnson Kettering
Klemme Larson Manternach Metcalf
Millage Raecker Rants Rayhons
Rekow Roberts Shey Sievers
Sukup Teig Tymeson Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Weidman Mr. Speaker
Siegrist

 


The nays were, 43:
Atteberry Bell Bukta Chiodo
Cohoon Connors Dotzler Falck
Foege Ford Frevert Garman
Greimann Hatch Huser Jochum
Kreiman Kuhn Larkin Lensing
Mascher May Mertz Murphy
Myers O'Brien Osterhaus Petersen
Quirk Richardson Scherrman Schrader
Seng Shoultz Smith Stevens
Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Tremmel Warnstadt
Winckler Wise Witt

 




Absent or not voting, 1:
Reynolds

 


The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.

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 7, 2001, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate was
asked:

House File 230, a bill for an act amending the strategic planning duties of the Iowa
economic development board.

Also: That the Senate has on March 7, 2001, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:

House File 286, a bill for an act permitting cooperative associations to deal with
nonmembers, to use fictitious names, and to issue memberships without charge; to
permit electric cooperatives to have multiple classes of members; and providing an
effective date.

Also: That the Senate has on March 7, 2001, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:

House File 325, a bill for an act relating to regulation of multiple employer welfare
arrangements by the commissioner of insurance, repealing the future repeal date for
such regulation, and providing an effective date.

Also: That the Senate has on March 7, 2001, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:

Senate File 196, a bill for an act relating to conflicts of interest of public officers and
employees, including lobbyist and clients reports, and review of documents related to
campaign finance disclosure reports.

MICHAEL E. MARSHALL, Secretary

HOUSE FILE 435 PLACED ON CALENDAR

The Speaker announced that House File 435, previously referred
to committee on ways and means is placed on the calendar.


MOTION TO RECONSIDER
(Senate File 267)

I move to reconsider the vote by which Senate File 267 passed the
House on March 7, 2001.

MILLAGE of Scott

EXPLANATION OF VOTE

I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on March 7,
2001. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on House Files
271 and 370.

ARNOLD of Lucas

COMMUNICATION RECEIVED

The following communication was received and filed in the office of
the Chief Clerk:

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND LAND STEWARDSHIP
Office of Renewable Fuels and Co-Products

The Semi-Annual Report, pursuant to Chapter 159, 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.

MARGARET A. THOMSON
Chief Clerk of the House

2001\491 Sara Moser, Rockford - For winning the 2001 State Spelling Bee
Championship.

2001\492 Arlene Bohnsack, Marshalltown - For celebrating her 85th birthday.

2001\493 Betty and Roger Nason, Marshalltown - For celebrating their 55th
wedding anniversary.

2001\494 Irene and Gordon Finders, Marshalltown - For celebrating their 59th
wedding anniversary.


2001\495 Shirley and Everett (Dex) Dexter, Marshalltown - For celebrating their
53rd wedding anniversary.

2001\496 Dorothy and Everett Perry, Marshalltown - For celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary.

2001\497 Florence Neely, Winterset - For celebrating her 93rd birthday.

2001\498 Forrest Turner, Panora - For celebrating his 80th birthday.

2001\499 Patsy and Tom Moore, Bayard - For celebrating their 50th wedding
anniversary.

2001\500 Muryl Jean and Merle Vokt, Anita - For celebrating their 50th wedding
anniversary.

2001\501 Eleanore Frownfelter Kraft, Bayard - For celebrating her 90th birthday.

2001\502 Harvest Westside Center, Sioux City - For receiving a Best Practices
Certificate in the category of Quality of Life.

2001\503 Winifred Hoover, Norwalk - For celebrating her 90th birthday.

2001\504 Frances Meyer, Indianola - For celebrating her 80th birthday.

SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

House File 52 Reassigned

State Government: Jacobs, Chair; Boddicker, Eichhorn, Jochum and O'Brien.

House File 92 Reassigned

State Government: Jacobs, Chair; Boddicker, Eichhorn, Jochum and O'Brien.

House File 184

Natural Resources: Hahn, Chair; Greimann and Rayhons.

House File 216

Education: Sievers, Chair; Eddie and Lensing.

House File 304 Reassigned

State Government: Jacobs, Chair; Boddicker, Eichhorn, Jochum and O'Brien.

House File 418

Education: Dolecheck, Chair; Hansen and Petersen.


House File 466

Human Resources: Broers, Chair; Brunkhorst and Witt.

House File 494

Human Resources: Hoversten, Chair; Broers and Smith.

House File 497

Local Government: Sievers, Chair; Hahn and Petersen.

House File 507

Local Government: Weidman, Chair; Connors and Van Engelenhoven.

House File 509

Local Government: Sievers, Chair; Kuhn and Van Engelenhoven.

House File 510

Human Resources: Roberts, Chair; Broers and Witt.

House File 514

Appropriations: Brunkhorst, Chair; Drake and Warnstadt.

House File 520

Natural Resources: Alons, Chair; Brauns and Frevert.

House File 523

Local Government: Carroll, Chair; Petersen, Reynolds, Van Engelenhoven and
Weidman.

House File 527

Agriculture: Houser, Chair; Boggess and Scherrman.

House File 530

Transportation: Weidman, Chair; Huser and Manternach.

House File 532

Labor and Industrial Relations: Hansen, Chair; Horbach and D. Taylor.

House File 533

Economic Development: Teig, Chair; Dotzler, Hoffman, Hoversten and Stevens.

House File 539

Agriculture: Teig, Chair; Klemme and Kuhn.

House File 546

Labor and Industrial Relations: Hoffman, Chair; Barry and T. Taylor.

Senate File 106

Judiciary: Raecker, Chair; Eichhorn and Tremmel.

Senate File 222

Judiciary: Sukup, Chair; Barry and Kreiman.

HOUSE STUDY BILL SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

House Study Bill 20 Reassigned

State Government: Jacobs, Chair; Boddicker, Eichhorn, Jochum and O'Brien.

House Study Bill 155 Reassigned

Local Government: Van Engelenhoven, Chair; Petersen and Weidman.

House Study Bill 190

Education: Boal, Chair; Brunkhorst, Greimann, Petersen and Sievers.

House Study Bill 193

Education: Grundberg, Chair; Finch and Wise.

House Study Bill 200

Judiciary: Boddicker, Chair; Barry and Kreiman.

House Study Bill 201

Education: Carroll, Chair; Foege, Grundberg, Hansen, Mascher, Sukup and Wise.

House Study Bill 202

Commerce and Regulation: Hoffman, Chair; Bradley and Wise.

House Study Bill 204

Local Government: Dix, Chair; Fallon and Sievers.


House Study Bill 205

Local Government: Houser, Chair; Richardson and Van Engelenhoven.

House Study Bill 206

Local Government: Weidman, Chair; Arnold and Warnstadt.

House Study Bill 207

Local Government: Houser, Chair; Reynolds and Weidman.

House Study Bill 208

Administration and Rules: Teig, Chair; Jacobs and Jochum.

House Study Bill 209

Economic Development: Boggess, Chair; Cormack and Hatch.

House Study Bill 210

Economic Development: Boggess, Chair; Cormack and Hatch.

HOUSE STUDY BILL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

H.S.B. 212 Education

Providing bonding authority for school districts relating to energy
conservation measures.

H.S.B. 213 Education

Providing for utilization of the district management levy by school
districts for energy conservation measures.

H.S.B. 214 Education

Establishing a school energy conservation program.

H.S.B. 215 Judiciary

Relating to the criminal offense of and penalty for involuntary
manslaughter.


H.S.B. 216 Education

Providing statutory revisions relating to the department of education,
school districts and area education agencies, and the kindergarten
through grade twelve educational program.

H.S.B. 217 Judiciary

Relating to mandatory minimum sentences of incarceration for third
or subsequent operating while intoxicated violations.

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.

MARGARET A. THOMSON
Chief Clerk of the House

COMMITTEE ON HUMAN RESOURCES

Committee Bill (Formerly House File 366), relating to child foster care regulatory
requirements and providing an effective date.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Do Pass March 7, 2001.

Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 154), providing for a legal risk waiver
in interstate adoptions.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Amend and Do Pass March 7, 2001.

COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Committee Bill (Formerly House File 143), relating to the division and
development of land by amending provisions relating to subdivision plats and plats of
survey and relating to annexation and other boundary adjustments, and providing for
the Act's applicability.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Amend and Do Pass March 7, 2001.


COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES

Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 174), to nullify administrative rules of
the department of natural resources requiring a harvest report of wild turkeys by
resident and nonresident hunters, and providing an effective date.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Do Pass March 7, 2001.

Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 189), relating to the taking of fish and
game by increasing fees for nonresident hunting, fishing, fur harvesting, and related
licenses, providing for additional licenses and fees, and providing effective and
applicability dates.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Amend and Do Pass March 7, 2001.

COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION

Committee Bill (Formerly House File 278), repealing the requirement to fly a flag
or pennant on an all-terrain vehicle or snowmobile when operating on a public road or
street.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Do Pass March 7, 2001.

RESOLUTIONS FILED

HR 20, by Hoffman, a resolution honoring Jacklyn Murray for
achieving the 2001 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.

Laid over under Rule 25.

HR 21, by Richardson and Bell, a resolution honoring Nick Ackerman
on his athletic achievements.

Laid over under Rule 25.

SCR 14, by Iverson, a concurrent resolution providing for a reduction
in the appropriations from the general fund of the state for the
legislative branch for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, and
ending June 30, 2001.

Referred to committee on appropriations.

AMENDMENTS FILED

H-1219 H.F. 301 Klemme of Plymouth
H-1220 H.F. 453 Rayhons of Hancock

On motion by Rants of Woodbury the House adjourned at 10:22
p.m., until 8:45 a.m., Thursday, March 8, 2001.

Correction to the Journal of March 6, 2001

Page 622-With the passage of House File 341 the following amendments filed from
the floor and requiring unanimous consent were placed out of order:

Amendment H-1201 filed by Boddicker of Cedar.
Amendment H-1205 filed by Grundberg of Polk.
Amendment H-1206 filed by Grundberg of Polk.
Amendment H-1207 filed by Grundberg of Polk.


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