The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 2:
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 567, a bill for an act providing for a legal risk waiver
in interstate adoptions, was taken up for consideration.
Carroll of Poweshiek offered the following amendment H-1281
filed by him and moved its adoption:
H-1281
1 Amend House File 567 as follows:
2 1. By striking everything after the enacting
3 clause and inserting the following:
4 "Section 1. NEW SECTION. 232.158A LEGAL RISK
5 PLACEMENT.
6 1. Notwithstanding any provision of the interstate
7 compact on the placement of children to the contrary,
8 the department of human services shall permit the
9 legal risk placement of a child under the interstate
10 compact on the placement of children, if the
11 prospective adoptive parent provides a legal risk
12 statement, in writing, acknowledging all of the
13 following:
14 a. That the placement is a legal risk placement.
15 b. That the court of the party state of the
16 sending agency retains jurisdiction over the child for
17 purposes of the termination of the parental rights of
18 the biological parents.
19 c. That if termination of parental rights cannot
20 be accomplished in accordance with applicable laws,
21 the child shall be promptly returned to the party
22 state of the sending agency to be returned to the
23 child's biological parent or placed as deemed
24 appropriate by a court of the party state of the
25 sending agency.
26 d. That the prospective adoptive parent assumes
27 full legal, financial, and other risks associated with
28 the legal risk placement and that the prospective
29 adoptive parent agrees to hold the department of human
30 services harmless for any disruption or failure of the
31 placement.
32 e. That the prospective adoptive parent shall
33 provide support and medical and other appropriate care
34 to the child pending the termination of parental
35 rights of the biological parents and shall assume
36 liability for all costs associated with the return of
37 the child to the party state of the sending agency if
38 the placement is disrupted or fails.
39 2. Any written legal risk statement utilized in
40 establishing a legal risk placement shall, at a
41 minimum, state all of the information required under
42 subsection 1, shall be signed by any prospective
43 adoptive parent, and shall be notarized. The legal
44 risk statement shall also contain the following notice
45 printed in clearly legible type: If termination of
46 parental rights is not accomplished and return of the
47 child to the biological parent is required, the
48 prospective adoptive parents are encouraged to seek
49 mental health counseling to address any resulting
50 psychological or family problems.
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1 3. For the purposes of this section, "legal risk
2 placement" means the placement of a child, who is to
3 be adopted, with a prospective adoptive parent prior
4 to the termination of parental rights of the
5 biological parents, under which the prospective
6 adoptive parent assumes the risk that, if the parental
7 rights of the biological parents are not terminated,
8 the child shall be returned to the biological parents
9 or placed as deemed appropriate by a court of the
10 party state of the sending agency, and under which the
11 prospective adoptive parent assumes other risks and
12 liabilities specified in a written agreement."
Amendment H-1281 was adopted, placing out of order amendment
H-1227 filed by Atteberry of Delaware and Smith of Marshall on
March 12, 2001.
SPECIAL PRESENTATION
Gipp of Winneshiek introduced to the House the Honorable Arthur
Ollie former state representative from Clinton County.
The House rose and expressed its welcome.
Carroll of Poweshiek moved that the bill be read a last time now
and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was
read a last time.
On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 567)
The ayes were, 95:
Alons | Arnold | Atteberry | Barry |
Baudler | Bell | Boal | Boddicker |
Boggess | Bradley | Brauns | Broers |
Brunkhorst | Bukta | Carroll | Chiodo |
Cohoon | Connors | Cormack | De Boef |
Dix | Dolecheck | Drake | Eddie |
Eichhorn | Elgin | Falck | Fallon |
Finch | Ford | Frevert | Garman |
Greimann | Grundberg | Hahn | Hansen |
Hatch | Hoffman | Horbach | Houser |
Hoversten | Huseman | Huser | Jacobs |
Jenkins | 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 | Reynolds | 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 | Gipp, |
| | Presiding |
|
The nays were, 3:
Dotzler | Foege | Jochum |
Absent or not voting, 2:
Heaton | Siegrist, Spkr. |
|
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 518, a bill for an act relating to jurisdictional changes
to small claims court cases, was taken up for consideration.
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. 518)
The ayes were, 96:
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 | Greimann | Grundberg |
Hahn | Hansen | Hatch | 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 |
Reynolds | Richardson | Roberts | Scherrman |
Schrader | Seng | Shey | Shoultz |
Smith | Stevens | Sukup | Taylor, D. |
Taylor, T. | Teig | Tremmel | Tyrrell |
Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen | Warnstadt | Weidman |
Winckler | Wise | Witt | Gipp, |
| | | Presiding |
|
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 4:
Heaton | Siegrist, Spkr. | Sievers | Tymeson |
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 400, 518 and 567.
House File 550, 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, was taken up for consideration.
Baudler of Adair offered amendment H-1225 filed by him as
follows:
H-1225
1 Amend House File 550 as follows:
2 1. Page 1, by inserting before line 1, the
3 following:
4 "Section 1. Section 80.9, subsection 2, paragraph
5 d, Code 2001, is amended to read as follows:
6 d. To collect and classify, and keep at all times
7 available, complete information useful for the
8 detection of crime, and the identification and
9 apprehension of criminals. Such information shall be
10 available for all peace officers within the state,
11 under such regulations as the commissioner may
12 prescribe. The provisions of chapter 141A do not
13 apply to the entry of human immunodeficiency virus-
14 related information by criminal or juvenile justice
15 agencies, as defined in section 692.1, into the Iowa
16 criminal justice information system or the national
17 crime information center system. The provisions of
18 chapter 141A also do not apply to the transmission of
19 the same information from either or both information
20 systems to criminal or juvenile justice agencies. The
21 provisions of chapter 141A also do not apply to the
22 transmission of the same information from either or
23 both information systems to employees of state
24 correctional institutions subject to the jurisdiction
25 of the department of corrections, employees of secure
26 facilities for juveniles subject to the jurisdiction
27 of the department of human services, and employees of
28 city and county jails, if those employees have direct
29 physical supervision over inmates of those facilities
30 or institutions. Human immunodeficiency virus-related
31 The provisions of chapter 141A also do not apply to
32 transmission of the same information shall not be
33 transmitted over the police radio broadcasting system
34 under chapter 693 or any other radio-based
35 communications system. An employee of an agency
36 receiving human immunodeficiency virus-related
37 information under this section who communicates the
38 information to another employee who does not have
39 direct physical supervision over inmates, other than
40 to a supervisor of an employee who has direct physical
41 supervision over inmates for the purpose of conveying
42 the information to such an employee, or who
43 communicates the information to any person not
44 employed by the agency or uses the information outside
45 the agency while not acting within the scope of
46 employment is guilty of a class "D" felony. The
47 commissioner shall adopt rules regarding the
48 transmission of human immunodeficiency virus-related
49 information including provisions for maintaining
50 confidentiality of the information. The rules shall
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1 include a requirement that persons receiving
2 information from the Iowa criminal justice information
3 system or the national crime information center system
4 receive training regarding confidentiality standards
5 applicable to the information received from the
6 system. The commissioner shall develop and establish,
7 in cooperation with the department of corrections and
8 the Iowa department of public health, training
9 programs and program criteria for persons receiving
10 human immunodeficiency virus-related information
11 through the Iowa criminal justice information system
12 or the national crime information center system."
13 2. Title page, line 3, by inserting after the
14 word "and" the following: "authorizing the limited
15 release of information about the human
16 immunodeficiency virus, and".
Huser of Polk rose on a point of order that amendment H-1225 was
not germane.
The Speaker ruled the point well taken and amendment H-1225
not germane.
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. 550)
The ayes were, 97:
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 | Greimann | Grundberg |
Hahn | Hansen | Hatch | 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 |
Reynolds | Richardson | Roberts | Scherrman |
Schrader | Seng | Shey | Shoultz |
Siegrist, Spkr. | Smith | Stevens | Sukup |
Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. | Teig | Tremmel |
Tyrrell | Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen | Warnstadt |
Weidman | Winckler | Wise | Witt |
Gipp, |
Presiding |
|
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 3:
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 560, a bill for an act relating to child foster care
regulatory requirements and providing an effective date, was taken
up for consideration.
Hoversten of Woodbury moved that the bill be read a last time now
and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was
read a last time.
On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 560)
The ayes were, 96:
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 | Greimann | Grundberg |
Hahn | Hansen | Hatch | Hoffman |
Horbach | Houser | Hoversten | Huseman |
Huser | Jacobs | Jenkins | Jochum |
Johnson | Kettering | Klemme | Kreiman |
Kuhn | Larkin | Larson | Lensing |
Manternach | May | Mertz | Metcalf |
Millage | Murphy | Myers | O'Brien |
Osterhaus | Petersen | Quirk | Raecker |
Rants | Rayhons | Rekow | Reynolds |
Richardson | Roberts | Scherrman | Schrader |
Seng | Shey | Shoultz | Siegrist, Spkr. |
Smith | Stevens | Sukup | Taylor, D. |
Taylor, T. | Teig | Tremmel | Tyrrell |
Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen | Warnstadt | Weidman |
Winckler | Wise | Witt | Gipp, |
| | | Presiding |
|
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 4:
Heaton | Mascher | Sievers | Tymeson |
|
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 597, a bill for an act relating to the disposition of
unclaimed deer venison processed by a meat and poultry processing
establishment, was taken up for consideration.
Rekow of Allamakee 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. 597)
The ayes were, 95:
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 | Greimann | Grundberg |
Hahn | Hansen | Hatch | Hoffman |
Horbach | Houser | Hoversten | Huseman |
Jacobs | Jenkins | Jochum | Johnson |
Kettering | Klemme | Kreiman | Kuhn |
Larkin | Larson | Lensing | Manternach |
May | Mertz | Metcalf | Millage |
Murphy | Myers | O'Brien | Osterhaus |
Petersen | Quirk | Raecker | Rants |
Rayhons | Rekow | Reynolds | Richardson |
Roberts | Scherrman | Schrader | Seng |
Shey | Shoultz | Siegrist, Spkr. | Smith |
Stevens | Sukup | Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. |
Teig | Tremmel | Tyrrell | Van Engelenhoven |
Van Fossen | Warnstadt | Weidman | Winckler |
Wise | Witt | Gipp, |
| | Presiding |
|
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 5:
Heaton | Huser | Mascher | Sievers |
Tymeson |
|
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 550, 560 and 597.
Dix of Butler in the chair at 12:44 p.m.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Leave of absence was granted as follows:
Mascher of Johnson on request of Warnstadt of Woodbury.
House File 608, a bill for an act relating to delinquency charges
on certain precomputed consumer credit transactions, was taken up
for consideration.
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. 608)
The ayes were, 65:
Alons | Arnold | Atteberry | Barry |
Baudler | Bell | Boal | Boddicker |
Boggess | Bradley | Brauns | Broers |
Brunkhorst | Carroll | Cohoon | Cormack |
De Boef | Dolecheck | Drake | Eddie |
Eichhorn | Elgin | Finch | Garman |
Gipp | Grundberg | Hahn | Hansen |
Hoffman | Horbach | Houser | Hoversten |
Huseman | Huser | Jacobs | Jenkins |
Johnson | Kettering | Klemme | Larkin |
Larson | Manternach | May | Mertz |
Metcalf | Millage | O'Brien | Quirk |
Raecker | Rants | Rayhons | Rekow |
Roberts | Shey | Siegrist, Spkr. | Stevens |
Sukup | Teig | Tyrrell | Van Engelenhoven |
Van Fossen | Weidman | Wise | Witt |
Dix, |
Presiding |
|
The nays were, 31: |
Bukta | Chiodo | Connors | Dotzler |
Falck | Fallon | Foege | Ford |
Frevert | Greimann | Hatch | Jochum |
Kreiman | Kuhn | Lensing | Murphy |
Myers | Osterhaus | Petersen | Reynolds |
Richardson | Scherrman | Schrader | Seng |
Shoultz | Smith | Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. |
Tremmel | Warnstadt | Winckler |
|
Absent or not voting, 4:
Heaton | Mascher | Sievers | Tymeson |
|
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 636, a bill for an act relating to the reporting of
underground storage tanks and to benefits provided through funds
administered by the Iowa comprehensive petroleum underground
storage tank fund board, was taken up for consideration.
Gipp of Winneshiek 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. 636)
The ayes were, 96:
Alons | Arnold | Atteberry | Barry |
Baudler | Bell | Boal | Boddicker |
Boggess | Bradley | Brauns | Broers |
Brunkhorst | Bukta | Carroll | Chiodo |
Cohoon | Connors | Cormack | De Boef |
Dolecheck | Dotzler | Drake | Eddie |
Eichhorn | Elgin | Falck | Fallon |
Finch | Foege | Ford | Frevert |
Garman | Gipp | Greimann | Grundberg |
Hahn | Hansen | Hatch | Hoffman |
Horbach | Houser | Hoversten | Huseman |
Huser | Jacobs | Jenkins | Jochum |
Johnson | Kettering | Klemme | Kreiman |
Kuhn | Larkin | Larson | Lensing |
Manternach | May | Mertz | Metcalf |
Millage | Murphy | Myers | O'Brien |
Osterhaus | Petersen | Quirk | Raecker |
Rants | Rayhons | Rekow | Reynolds |
Richardson | Roberts | Scherrman | Schrader |
Seng | Shey | Shoultz | Siegrist, Spkr. |
Smith | Stevens | Sukup | Taylor, D. |
Taylor, T. | Teig | Tremmel | Tyrrell |
Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen | Warnstadt | Weidman |
Winckler | Wise | Witt | Dix, |
| | | Presiding |
|
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 4:
Heaton | Mascher | Sievers | Tymeson |
|
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 637, a bill for an act relating to the responsibilities
and duties of the department of education, area education agencies,
and the commission of libraries, including the renaming of the
regional library system, the appointment of trustees for the unified
library service area, and development of a biennial unified plan of
service and service delivery in consultation with unified library
service areas and area education agency media centers, was taken up
for consideration.
Boal of Polk offered amendment H-1294 filed by her as follows:
H-1294
1 Amend House File 637 as follows:
2 1. Page 1, line 6, by striking the word
3 "unified".
4 2. Page 1, line 17, by striking the word
5 "unified".
6 3. Page 2, line 2, by striking the word
7 "unified".
8 4. Page 2, line 22, by striking the word
9 "unified".
10 5. Page 2, line 23, by striking the word
11 "unified".
12 6. Page 4, line 23, by striking the word
13 "unified".
14 7. Page 4, line 30, by striking the word
15 "unified".
16 8. Page 4, line 33, by striking the word
17 "unified".
18 9. Page 5, line 3, by striking the word
19 "unified".
20 10. Page 5, line 7, by striking the word
21 "UNIFIED".
22 11. Page 5, line 9, by striking the words
23 "Unified library" and inserting the following:
24 "library Library".
25 12. Page 5, line 18, by striking the word
26 "UNIFIED".
27 13. Page 5, line 20, by striking the word
28 "unified".
29 14. Page 6, line 19, by striking the word
30 "unified".
31 15. Page 6, line 22, by striking the word
32 "unified".
33 16. Page 6, line 25, by striking the word
34 "unified".
35 17. Page 6, line 28, by striking the word
36 "unified".
37 18. Page 6, line 31, by striking the word
38 "unified".
39 19. Page 6, line 34, by striking the word
40 "unified".
41 20. Page 7, line 3, by striking the word
42 "unified".
43 21. Page 7, line 12, by striking the word
44 "unified".
45 22. Page 7, line 24, by striking the word
46 "unified".
47 23. Page 7, line 26, by striking the word
48 "unified".
49 24. Page 8, line 5, by striking the word
50 "unified".
Page 2
1 25. Page 8, line 9, by striking the word
2 "unified".
3 26. Page 8, line 22, by striking the word
4 "unified".
5 27. Page 8, line 27, by striking the word
6 "unified".
7 28. Page 8, line 29, by striking the word
8 "unified".
9 29. Page 9, line 5, by striking the word
10 "unified".
11 30. Page 9, by striking lines 30 through 32 and
12 inserting the following: "and talented children. The
13 board shall".
14 31. Page 10, by striking line 1 and inserting the
15 following: "committee a library service area trustee
16 or".
17 32. Page 10, line 11, by striking the word
18 "unified".
19 33. Page 11, line 7, by striking the word
20 "county" and inserting the following: "county".
21 34. Title page, line 5, by striking the word
22 "unified".
23 35. Title page, line 7, by striking the word
24 "unified".
25 36. By renumbering as necessary.
Boal of Polk offered the following amendment H-1307, to
amendment H-1294, filed by her from the floor and moved its
adoption:
H-1307
1 Amend the amendment, H-1294, to House File 637, as
2 follows:
3 1. Page 2, by inserting after line 8 the
4 following:
5 " . Page 8, by inserting after line 35 the
6 following:
7 "Sec. . Section 256.67A, Code 2001, is amended
8 to read as follows:
9 256.67A INSURANCE ELIGIBILITY.
10 Personnel employed by a regional library service
11 area shall be considered state employees for purposes
12 of eligibility for receiving employee health and
13 dental insurance as provided to state employees by the
14 department of personnel. If a regional library
15 service area elects to participate in a state employee
16 health and dental insurance program, the regional
17 library service area shall continue to pay the costs
18 of employee participation in a program from funds
19 appropriated for purposes of the regional libraries
20 library service areas by the general assembly.""
21 2. Page 2, by inserting after line 10 the
22 following:
23 " . Page 9, by inserting after line 8 the
24 following:
25 "Sec. . Section 256.68, subsection 2, Code
26 2001, is amended to read as follows:
27 2. In addition to funds received under subsection
28 1, a regional library service area board of trustees
29 may individually or cooperatively apply to the
30 commission of libraries for available grants.""
31 3. By renumbering as necessary.
Amendment H-1307 was adopted.
On motion by Boal of Polk amendment H-1294, as amended, was
adopted.
Boal 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. 637)
The ayes were, 98:
Alons | Arnold | Atteberry | Barry |
Baudler | Bell | Boal | Boddicker |
Boggess | Bradley | Brauns | Broers |
Brunkhorst | Bukta | Carroll | Chiodo |
Cohoon | Connors | Cormack | De Boef |
Dolecheck | Dotzler | Drake | Eddie |
Eichhorn | Elgin | Falck | Fallon |
Finch | Foege | Ford | Frevert |
Garman | Gipp | Greimann | Grundberg |
Hahn | Hansen | Hatch | Hoffman |
Horbach | Houser | Hoversten | Huseman |
Huser | Jacobs | Jenkins | Jochum |
Johnson | Kettering | Klemme | Kreiman |
Kuhn | Larkin | Larson | Lensing |
Manternach | May | Mertz | Metcalf |
Millage | Murphy | Myers | O'Brien |
Osterhaus | Petersen | Quirk | Raecker |
Rants | Rayhons | Rekow | Reynolds |
Richardson | Roberts | Scherrman | Schrader |
Seng | Shey | Shoultz | Siegrist, Spkr. |
Sievers | Smith | Stevens | Sukup |
Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. | Teig | Tremmel |
Tymeson | Tyrrell | Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen |
Warnstadt | Weidman | Winckler | Wise |
Witt | Dix, |
| Presiding |
|
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 2:
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 608, 636 and 637.
House File 643, a bill for an act providing statutory revisions
relating to the department of education, school districts, and the
kindergarten through grade twelve educational program, was taken
up for consideration.
Grundberg of Polk offered the following amendment H-1291 filed
by her and moved its adoption:
H-1291
1 Amend House File 643 as follows:
2 1. Page 3, line 2, by striking the words and
3 figures "December 1 October 15" and inserting the
4 following: "December November 1".
5 2. Page 3, line 4, by striking the words and
6 figures "December 15 November 1" and inserting the
7 following: "December November 15".
8 3. Page 3, line 11, by striking the words and
9 figures "December 1 October 15" and inserting the
10 following: "December November 1".
11 4. Page 3, by inserting after line 13 the
12 following:
13 "Sec. ___. Section 257.6, Code 2001, is amended by
14 adding the following new subsection:
15 NEW SUBSECTION. 6. For the school year beginning
16 July 1, 2001, and each succeeding school year, a
17 student shall not be included in a district's
18 enrollment for purposes of this chapter, or considered
19 an eligible pupil under chapter 261C if the student
20 meets all of the following:
21 a. Was eligible to receive a diploma with the
22 class in which they were enrolled and that class
23 graduated in the previous school year.
24 b. Continues enrollment in the district to take
25 courses either provided by the district, offered by
26 community colleges under the provisions of section
27 257.11, or to take courses under the provisions of
28 chapter 261C."
29 5. By renumbering as necessary.
Amendment H-1291 was adopted.
Wise of Lee offered the following amendment H-1259 filed by him
and moved its adoption:
H-1259
1 Amend House File 643 as follows:
2 1. Page 3, by striking lines 29 through 34.
3 2. By renumbering as necessary.
Roll call was requested by Wise of Lee and T. Taylor of Linn.
On the question "Shall amendment H-1259 be adopted?" (H.F. 643)
The ayes were, 44:
Arnold | Atteberry | Bell | Bukta |
Chiodo | Cohoon | Connors | Dotzler |
Falck | Fallon | Foege | Ford |
Frevert | Greimann | Hatch | Huser |
Jochum | Kreiman | Kuhn | Larkin |
Lensing | May | Mertz | Murphy |
Myers | O'Brien | Osterhaus | Petersen |
Quirk | Reynolds | Richardson | Scherrman |
Schrader | Seng | Shoultz | Smith |
Stevens | Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. | Tremmel |
Warnstadt | Winckler | Wise | Witt |
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The nays were, 54:
Alons | Barry | Baudler | Boal |
Boddicker | Boggess | Bradley | Brauns |
Broers | Brunkhorst | Carroll | Cormack |
De Boef | Dolecheck | Drake | Eddie |
Eichhorn | Elgin | Finch | Garman |
Gipp | Grundberg | Hahn | Hansen |
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 | Dix, |
| Presiding |
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Absent or not voting, 2:
Heaton | Mascher |
Amendment H-1259 lost.
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Grundberg 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. 643 )
The ayes were, 55:
Alons | Arnold | Barry | Baudler |
Boal | Boddicker | Boggess | Bradley |
Brauns | Broers | Brunkhorst | Carroll |
Cormack | De Boef | Dolecheck | Drake |
Eddie | Eichhorn | Elgin | Finch |
Garman | Gipp | Grundberg | Hahn |
Hansen | 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 | Dix, |
| | Presiding |
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The nays were, 42:
Atteberry | Bell | Bukta | Chiodo |
Cohoon | Connors | Dotzler | Falck |
Fallon | Foege | Ford | Frevert |
Greimann | Hatch | Huser | Jochum |
Kreiman | Kuhn | Larkin | Lensing |
May | Mertz | Murphy | Myers |
O'Brien | Osterhaus | Petersen | Reynolds |
Richardson | Scherrman | Schrader | Seng |
Shoultz | Smith | Stevens | Taylor, D. |
Taylor, T. | Tremmel | Warnstadt | Winckler |
Wise | Witt |
Absent or not voting, 3: |
Heaton | Mascher | Quirk |
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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 630, a bill for an act relating to campaign finance law
and providing penalties, was taken up for consideration.
Gipp of Winneshiek offered the following amendment H-1283 filed
by him and moved its adoption:
H-1283
1 Amend House File 630 as follows:
2 1. Page 5, line 10, by striking the word "Yard"
3 and inserting the following: "Except as otherwise
4 provided in this section, yard".
5 2. Page 5, line 17, by inserting after the word
6 and figure "and 10" the following: ", if the prior
7 permission of the occupant of the property is
8 obtained".
9 3. Page 5, line 20, by striking the word
10 "written".
11 4. Page 5, line 21, by striking the words "renter
12 or lessee" and inserting the following:
13 "corporation".
14 5. Page 5, line 24, by striking the words "renter
15 or lessee" and inserting the following: "private
16 individual".
17 6. Page 5, by inserting after line 24 the
18 following:
19 "(4) Property owned by a private individual that
20 has been zoned for commercial purposes, provided that
21 the prior permission of the private individual is
22 obtained.
23 (5) Any other property, including vacant lots,
24 owned by a private individual, provided that the
25 permission of the private individual is obtained."
26 7. Page 5, by inserting after line 32 the
27 following:
28 "Sec. ___. Section 56.15, subsection 4, unnumbered
29 paragraph 2, Code 2001, is amended by striking the
30 unnumbered paragraph."
31 8. By renumbering and correcting internal
32 references as necessary.
Amendment H-1283 was adopted.
Gipp of Winneshiek 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. 630)
The ayes were, 98:
Alons | Arnold | Atteberry | Barry |
Baudler | Bell | Boal | Boddicker |
Boggess | Bradley | Brauns | Broers |
Brunkhorst | Bukta | Carroll | Chiodo |
Cohoon | Connors | Cormack | De Boef |
Dolecheck | Dotzler | Drake | Eddie |
Eichhorn | Elgin | Falck | Fallon |
Finch | Foege | Ford | Frevert |
Garman | Gipp | Greimann | Grundberg |
Hahn | Hansen | Hatch | Hoffman |
Horbach | Houser | Hoversten | Huseman |
Huser | Jacobs | Jenkins | Jochum |
Johnson | Kettering | Klemme | Kreiman |
Kuhn | Larkin | Larson | Lensing |
Manternach | May | Mertz | Metcalf |
Millage | Murphy | Myers | O'Brien |
Osterhaus | Petersen | Quirk | Raecker |
Rants | Rayhons | Rekow | Reynolds |
Richardson | Roberts | Scherrman | Schrader |
Seng | Shey | Shoultz | Siegrist, Spkr. |
Sievers | Smith | Stevens | Sukup |
Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. | Teig | Tremmel |
Tymeson | Tyrrell | Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen |
Warnstadt | Weidman | Winckler | Wise |
Witt | Dix, |
| Presiding |
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The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 2:
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 630 and 643.
SENATE FILE 57 REREFERRED
The Speaker announced that Senate File 57, previously referred to
committee on commerce and regulation was rereferred to
committee on local government.
EXPLANATIONS OF VOTE
I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on March 21,
2001. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on House Files
225, 458, 502, 587 and 628.
DRAKE of Pottawattamie
I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on March 22,
2001. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on House File
597.
HUSER of Polk
I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on March 19 and
20, 2001. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on House
Joint Resolution 11, House Files 256, 269, 301, 309, 353, 356, 389,
462, 469, 470, 481, 549, 564, 569, 581, 610, 612, 623, Senate Files 125
and 276.
METCALF of Polk
I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on March 22,
2001. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on House Files
518, 550, 560, 597, 608 and 636.
SIEVERS of Scott
I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on March 22,
2001. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on House Files
518, 550, 560, 597, 608 and 636.
TYMESON of Madison
BILL ENROLLED, SIGNED AND SENT TO GOVERNOR
The Chief Clerk of the House submitted the following report:
Mr. Speaker: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully reports that the following bill
has been examined and found correctly enrolled, signed by the Speaker of the House
and the President of the Senate, and presented to the Governor for his approval on this
22nd day of March, 2001: House File 287.
MARGARET A. THOMSON
Chief Clerk of the House
Report adopted.
BILL SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR
A communication was received from the Governor announcing that
on March 22, 2001, he approved and transmitted to the Secretary of
State the following bill:
Senate File 125, an act relating to membership in an interstate wildlife violators
compact by the department of natural resources.
PROOF OF PUBLICATION
(House File 693)
Published copy of House File 693 and verified proof of publication
of said bill in the Quad-City Times, a daily newspaper printed and
published in Scott County, Iowa on March 2, 2001, was filed with the
Chief Clerk of the House prior to the time said bill was placed on
passage in the House.
PRESENTATION OF VISITORS
The Speaker announced that the following visitors were present in
the House chamber:
Forty-one 4-H members from Benton, Iowa, Poweshiek and Tama
Counties. By Carroll of Poweshiek, Horbach of Tama and Tyrrell of
Iowa.
Twelve Alternative Programs NICC students, accompanied by
Julie Norby. By Falck of Fayette and Scherrman of Dubuque.
Four Alternative High School students from the Alternative High
on the Northeast Iowa Community College Campus, Calmar,
accompanied by Molly Holkesvik and LuAnn Ward. By Gipp of
Winneshiek.
Thirty-three senior students from Mt. Pleasant High School, Mt.
Pleasant, accompanied by Mrs. Ver Meer and Chaperones. By
Heaton of Henry.
Fifty-two Creative Retirement students from Marshalltown
Community College, Marshalltown, accompanied by Bert Permar. By
Smith of Marshall.
COMMUNICATION RECEIVED
The following communication was received and filed in the office of
the Chief Clerk:
STATE OF IOWA
Capitol Planning Commission
The Annual Report, pursuant to Chapter 18A.3, 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\653 Ruth and Harold Lantz, Pomeroy - For celebrating their 50th wedding
anniversary.
2001\654 Dorisann and Jim Cunningham, Manson - For celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary.
2001\655 Margaret Bassett, Ames - For celebrating her 95th birthday.
2001\656 Ruth and Lloyd Lund, Slater - For celebrating their 55th wedding
anniversary.
2001\657 Loyde Lull, Prole - For celebrating his 80th birthday.
2001\658 Lorna Nesselroad, Panora - For celebrating her 87th birthday.
2001\659 Ivan Heuer, Calamus - For celebrating his 99th birthday.
2001\660 Anna Badtke, Wheatland - For celebrating her 100th birthday.
2001\661 Dorothy and William Rathje, Clinton - For celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary.
2001\662 Rolf and Edith Schnack, DeWitt - For celebrating their 50th wedding
anniversary.
2001\663 Jennifer McFall, Central Lee - For making the Iowa Newspaper
Association All-State Second Team in Class 3-A basketball.
2001\664 Indianola Boys and Coach Bert Hanson, Indianola - For being the Boys
4-A Championship Team For 2001.
2001\665 Derek Thompson, Cedar Falls - For attaining the rank of Eagle Scout,
the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America.
SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
House File 665
Ways and Means: Sievers, Chair; Houser and D. Taylor.
House File 668
Ways and Means: Finch, Chair; Shoultz and Sievers.
House File 671
Ways and Means: Houser, Chair; Jochum and Sievers.
Senate File 240
Education: Hansen, Chair; Petersen and Sievers.
Senate File 304
Environmental Protection: Gipp, Chair; Lensing and Sievers.
Senate File 406
Local Government: Van Engelenhoven, Chair; Houser and Kuhn.
HOUSE STUDY BILL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
H.S.B. 241 Ways and Means
Relating to the administration of the tax and related laws by the
department of revenue and finance, including administration of state
sales and use, real estate transfer, environmental protection charge
on petroleum diminution, property, motor fuel, special fuel, and
inheritance taxes, authorizing tax agreements with Indian tribes, and
including effective and applicability date provisions.
H.S.B. 242 Appropriations
Relating to energy conservation including making appropriations of
petroleum overcharge funds.
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 APPROPRIATIONS
Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 240), providing appropriations for
certain temporary staffing for the Iowa utilities board prior to assessment of such
staffing expenses to utilities.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass March 21, 2001.
COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 142), relating to redemption of empty
beverage containers, creating a container redemption fund, appropriating certain fees,
and providing an applicability date.
Fiscal Note is required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass March 20, 2001.
RESOLUTIONS FILED
HR 23, by Reynolds, a resolution urging that attention be focused on
the potential shortage of qualified nurses in the health care
profession.
Laid over under Rule 25.
SCR 7, by Angelo, a concurrent resolution requesting that the United
States Congress adopt daylight saving time as the national standard
of keeping time throughout the year.
Laid over under Rule 25.
AMENDMENTS FILED
H-1299 S.C.R. 14 Hatch of Polk
Falck of Fayette Mascher of Johnson
Seng of Scott Mertz of Kossuth
Wise of Lee Murphy of Dubuque
T. Taylor of Linn Smith of Marshall
Bell of Jasper
H-1300 H.F. 566 Jochum of Dubuque
H-1301 H.F. 304 Jochum of Dubuque
H-1302 H.F. 304 Jochum of Dubuque
H-1303 H.F. 304 Jochum of Dubuque
H-1304 H.F. 684 Mascher of Johnson
H-1305 H.F. 582 Wise of Lee
H-1306 H.F. 577 Chiodo of Polk
H-1308 H.F. 583 Mascher of Johnson
H-1309 S.F. 62 Alons of Sioux
H-1310 H.F. 304 T. Taylor of Linn
H-1311 H.F. 304 O'Brien of Boone
H-1312 H.F. 577 Jenkins of Black Hawk
H-1313 H.F. 582 Houser of Pottawattamie
H-1314 H.F. 654 Millage of Scott
H-1315 H.F. 656 Richardson of Warren
H-1316 H.F. 656 Richardson of Warren
H-1317 H.F. 577 Jenkins of Black Hawk
H-1318 H.F. 577 Witt of Black Hawk
H-1319 H.F. 577 Witt of Black Hawk
H-1320 H.F. 577 Witt of Black Hawk
H-1321 H.F. 577 Witt of Black Hawk
H-1322 H.F. 577 Witt of Black Hawk
H-1323 H.F. 434 Bukta of Clinton
H-1324 H.F. 681 Johnson of Osceola
Van Fossen of Scott
H-1325 H.F. 692 Jacobs of Polk
H-1326 H.F. 678 Kreiman of Davis
Richardson of Warren
H-1327 S.F. 66 Smith of Marshall
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 Murphy of Dubuque
Myers of Johnson O'Brien of Boone
Osterhaus of Jackson Petersen of Polk
Quirk of Chickasaw Reynolds of Van Buren
Richardson of Warren Scherrman of Dubuque
Schrader of Marion Seng of Scott
Shoultz of Black Hawk Stevens of Dickinson
D. Taylor of Linn T. Taylor of Linn
Tremmel of Wapello Warnstadt of Woodbury
Winckler of Scott Wise of Lee
Witt of Black Hawk
H-1328 H.F. 590 Carroll of Poweshiek
H-1329 H.F. 590 Carroll of Poweshiek
On motion by Rants of Woodbury the House adjourned at 2:13
p.m., until 9:30 a.m., Friday, March 23, 2001.

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