House Journal: Wednesday, May 2, 2001
JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE
One Hundred Fifteenth Calendar Day - Eightieth Session Day
Hall of the House of Representatives
Des Moines, Iowa, Wednesday, May 2, 2001
The House met pursuant to adjournment at 8:51 a.m., Dix of
Butler in the chair.
Prayer was offered by the Honorable Scott Raecker, state
representative from Polk County.
The Journal of Tuesday, May 1, 2001 was approved.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Leave of absence was granted as follows:
Baudler of Adair, until his arrival, on request of Rants of Woodbury; Witt of Black
Hawk, until his arrival, on request of Myers of Johnson.
CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
Ways and Means Calendar
House File 714, a bill for an act relating to a community renewal
initiative by establishing a community development program to
provide tax credits for income tax, franchise tax, premiums tax, and
moneys and credits tax for businesses contributing to community
development projects to aid certain neighborhoods and communities
or contributing to child care benefits for employees and including
effective and applicability date provisions, was taken up for
consideration.
The House stood at ease at 9:00 a.m., until the fall of the gavel.
The House resumed session at 10:33 a.m., Dix of Butler in the
chair.
QUORUM CALL
A non-record roll call was requested to determine that a quorum
was present. The vote revealed sixty-eight members present, thirty-
two absent.
The House resumed consideration of House File 714.
Connors of Polk asked and received unanimous consent that
amendment H-1825 be deferred.
Kreiman of Davis offered amendment H-1875 filed by him as
follows:
H-1875
1 Amend House File 714 as follows:
2 1. By striking everything after the enacting
3 clause and inserting the following:
4 "Section 1. There is appropriated from the general
5 fund of the state to the designated entities for the
6 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2001, and ending June
7 30, 2002, the following amounts to be used for the
8 purposes designated:
9 1. To the department of human services for use in
10 the HAWK-I program:
11 $ 1,707,951
12 2. To the Iowa department of public health for
13 childhood immunizations:
14 $ 160,618
15 3. To the Iowa department of public health for
16 child and adolescent wellness:
17 $ 167,918
18 4. To the Iowa department of public health for
19 community capacity:
20 $ 182,520
21 5. To the department of workforce development for
22 rural workforce development offices:
23 $ 1,780,993
24 The appropriations made in this section are in
25 addition to appropriations made in other Acts for the
26 designated purposes.
27 Sec. 2. EFFECTIVE PROVISION. This Act takes
28 effect only if the revenue estimating conference
29 estimates that, as a result of the enactment of
30 federal income tax legislation prior to January 1,
31 2002, Iowa income tax receipts for the fiscal year
32 beginning July 1, 2001, will be increased by $7.9
33 million or more over the amount of Iowa income tax
34 receipts which would have been realized in the absence
35 of the enactment of such federal income tax
36 legislation."
37 2. Title page, by striking lines 1 through 8, and
38 inserting the following: "An Act making
39 appropriations to the departments of human services,
40 workforce development, and public health and including
41 a contingent effective date provision."
Sukup of Franklin rose on a point of order that amendment
H-1875 was not germane.
The Speaker ruled the point well taken and amendment H-1875
not germane.
Kreiman of Davis moved to suspend the rules to consider
amendment H-1875.
Rule 75 was invoked.
Roll call was requested by Myers of Johnson and Reynolds of Van
Buren.
On the question "Shall the rules be suspended to consider
amendment H-1875?" (H.F. 714)
The ayes were, 40:
Atteberry | Bell | Bukta | Chiodo |
Cohoon | Connors | Dotzler | Falck |
Fallon | Foege | Frevert | Greimann |
Hatch | Huser | Jochum | Kreiman |
Kuhn | Larkin | Lensing | Mascher |
May | Mertz | Murphy | Myers |
Osterhaus | Petersen | Quirk | Reynolds |
Richardson | Scherrman | Schrader | Seng |
Smith | Stevens | Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. |
Tremmel | Warnstadt | Winckler | Wise |
|
The nays were, 54:
Alons | Arnold | Barry | Baudler |
Boal | Boddicker | Boggess | Brauns |
Broers | Brunkhorst | Carroll | Cormack |
De Boef | Dolecheck | Drake | Eddie |
Eichhorn | Elgin | 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 | Siegrist, Spkr. | Sievers | Sukup |
Tymeson | Tyrrell | Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen |
Weidman | Dix, |
| Presiding |
|
Absent or not voting, 6:
Bradley | Ford | O'Brien | Shoultz |
Teig | Witt |
|
The motion to suspend the rules lost.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Leave of absence was granted as follows:
Shoultz of Black Hawk on request of Myers of Johnson.
Houser of Pottawattamie offered the following amendment H-1766
filed by Houser, et al., and moved its adoption:
H-1766
1 Amend House File 714 as follows:
2 1. Page 1, line 16, by inserting after the word
3 "counseling;" the following: "parent and early
4 childhood education;".
5 2. Page 3, by inserting after line 5 the
6 following:
7 "f. The area is designated as a community
8 empowerment area in accordance with chapter 28."
9 3. Page 3, by inserting after line 24 the
10 following:
11 "(4) A community empowerment area board created in
12 accordance with chapter 28."
13 4. Page 3, line 28, by inserting after the word
14 "institution." the following: "This subparagraph
15 shall not be interpreted to prevent a community
16 empowerment area board from being considered a
17 qualifying organization."
18 5. Page 7, line 10, by inserting after the word
19 "authority" the following: "with notification given
20 to the community empowerment board".
Amendment H-1766 was adopted.
Cormack of Webster asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-1706 filed by him on April 25, 2001, placing
amendment H-1824 filed by Alons of Sioux on May 1, 2001, out of
order.
Sukup of Franklin offered amendment H-1753 filed by him as
follows:
H-1753
1 Amend House File 714 as follows:
2 1. Page 8, line 33, by striking the word
3 "determine" and inserting the following:
4 "determined".
5 2. Page 12, by striking lines 30 through 33 and
6 inserting the following:
7 "Sec. . EFFECTIVE AND APPLICABILITY PROVISION.
8 This Act takes effect only if the revenue estimating
9 conference estimates that, as a result of the
10 enactment of federal income tax legislation prior to
11 January 1, 2002, Iowa income tax receipts for the
12 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2001, will be increased
13 by $7.9 million or more over the amount of Iowa income
14 tax receipts which would have been realized in the
15 absence of the enactment of such federal income tax
16 legislation. If this Act takes effect, sections 5
17 through 9 of this Act apply to tax years beginning on
18 or after January 1, 2002."
Kreiman of Davis asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-1846, to amendment H-1753, filed by him on
May 1, 2001.
Jochum of Dubuque offered the following amendment H-1841, to
amendment H-1753, filed by her and moved its adoption:
H-1841
1 Amend the amendment H-1753, to House File 714, as
2 follows:
3 1. Page 1, line 10, by striking the word
4 "income".
5 2. Page 1, line 11, by striking the word
6 "income".
7 3. Page 1, line 13, by striking the word
8 "income".
9 4. Page 1, line 15, by striking the word
10 "income".
Amendment H-1841 lost.
On motion by Sukup of Franklin amendment H-1753 was adopted.
Sukup of Franklin offered the following amendment H-1799 filed
by him and moved its adoption:
H-1799
1 Amend House File 714 as follows:
2 1. Page 9, by inserting after line 10, the
3 following:
4 "If the business meets the criteria for
5 eligibility, the department of economic development
6 shall issue to the business a certification of
7 entitlement for the community development tax credit
8 or child care center tax credit. The certification
9 shall contain the name of the business, address, tax
10 identification number, the amount of the credit, the
11 tax year for which the certificate applies, and any
12 other information required by the department of
13 revenue and finance."
14 2. Page 11, by inserting after line 29, the
15 following:
16 "If the community development tax credit or child
17 care center tax credit is taken on the tax return, a
18 deduction shall not be allowed for Iowa tax purposes
19 for contributions made to a community development
20 project or expenditures for providing child care
21 employee benefits which are deductible for federal tax
22 purposes."
23 3. Page 12, by inserting after line 3, the
24 following:
25 "If the community development tax credit or child
26 care center tax credit is taken on the tax return, a
27 deduction shall not be allowed for Iowa tax purposes
28 for contributions made to a community development
29 project or expenditures for providing child care
30 employee benefits which are deductible for federal tax
31 purposes."
32 4. Page 12, by inserting after line 12, the
33 following:
34 "If the community development tax credit or child
35 care center tax credit is taken on the tax return, a
36 deduction shall not be allowed for Iowa tax purposes
37 for contributions made to a community development
38 project or expenditures for providing child care
39 employee benefits which are deductible for federal tax
40 purposes."
Amendment H-1799 was adopted.
Warnstadt of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-1825, previously deferred, filed by him on
May 1, 2001.
Fallon of Polk moved to defer House File 714.
A non-record roll call was requested.
The ayes were 41, nays 50.
The motion to defer lost.
Speaker Siegrist in the chair at 12:13 p.m.
Sukup of Franklin moved that the bill be read a last time now and
placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read
a last time.
On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 714)
The ayes were, 66:
Alons | Arnold | Atteberry | Barry |
Baudler | Bell | Boal | Boggess |
Bradley | Brauns | Broers | Brunkhorst |
Carroll | Chiodo | Cohoon | De Boef |
Dix | Dolecheck | Drake | Eddie |
Eichhorn | Elgin | Finch | Gipp |
Grundberg | Hahn | Hansen | Heaton |
Hoffman | Horbach | Houser | Hoversten |
Huseman | Huser | Jacobs | Jenkins |
Johnson | Kettering | Klemme | Larkin |
Larson | Manternach | May | Mertz |
Metcalf | Millage | O'Brien | Petersen |
Raecker | Rants | Rayhons | Rekow |
Roberts | Seng | Shey | Sievers |
Sukup | Teig | Tymeson | Tyrrell |
Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen | Warnstadt | Weidman |
Wise | Mr. Speaker |
| Siegrist |
|
The nays were, 33:
Boddicker | Bukta | Connors | Cormack |
Dotzler | Falck | Fallon | Foege |
Ford | Frevert | Garman | Greimann |
Hatch | Jochum | Kreiman | Kuhn |
Lensing | Mascher | Murphy | Myers |
Osterhaus | Quirk | Reynolds | Richardson |
Scherrman | Schrader | Smith | Stevens |
Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. | Tremmel | Winckler |
Witt |
|
Absent or not voting, 1:
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
IMMEDIATE MESSAGE
Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
House File 714 be immediately messaged to the Senate.
House File 708, a bill for an act establishing a small business
growth initiative by adjusting the allocation to Iowa of income earned
by an S corporation for purposes of the state individual income tax
and including a retroactive applicability date provision, was taken up
for consideration.
Larson of Linn offered the following amendment H-1761 filed by
him and moved its adoption:
H-1761
1 Amend House File 708 as follows:
2 1. Page 1, by striking lines 10 through 12 and
3 inserting the following:
4 "Sec. . EFFECTIVE AND RETROACTIVE APPLICABILITY
5 PROVISION. This Act takes effect only if the revenue
6 estimating conference estimates that, as a result of
7 the enactment of federal income tax legislation prior
8 to January 1, 2002, Iowa income tax receipts for the
9 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2001, will be increased
10 by $7.9 million or more over the amount of Iowa income
11 tax receipts which would have been realized in the
12 absence of the enactment of such federal income tax
13 legislation. If this Act takes effect, this Act
14 applies retroactively to January 1, 2001, for tax
15 years beginning on or after that date."
16 2. Title page, line 4, by striking the word "a"
17 and inserting the following: "an effective and".
Amendment H-1761 was adopted.
SENATE FILE 516 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 708
Larson of Linn asked and received unanimous consent to
substitute Senate File 516 for House File 708.
Senate File 516, a bill for an act establishing a small business
growth initiative by adjusting the allocation to Iowa of income earned
by an S corporation for purposes of the state individual income tax
and including an effective and retroactive applicability date provision,
was taken up for consideration.
Grundberg of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-1794 filed by her on April 30, 2001.
Kreiman of Davis asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-1845 filed by him on May 1, 2001.
Larson of Linn offered the following amendment H-1902 filed by
him from the floor and moved its adoption:
H-1902
1 Amend Senate File 516, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 1, line 10, by striking the word
4 "RETROACTIVE".
5 2. Page 1, by striking lines 19 and 20, and
6 inserting the following: "applies to tax years
7 beginning on or after January 1, 2002."
8 3. Title page, line 4, by striking the word
9 "retroactive".
Amendment H-1902 was adopted.
Richardson of Warren asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-1835 filed by him on May 1, 2001, placing
amendment H-1836 filed by Richardson of Warren on May 1, 2001,
out of order.
Jochum of Dubuque asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-1839 filed by her on May 1, 2001.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Leave of absence was granted as follows:
Murphy of Dubuque, until his return, on request of Rants of Woodbury.
Larson 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?" (S.F. 516)
The ayes were, 62:
Alons | Arnold | Atteberry | Barry |
Baudler | Boal | Boddicker | Boggess |
Bradley | Brauns | Broers | Brunkhorst |
Carroll | Chiodo | Cormack | De Boef |
Dix | Dolecheck | Drake | Eddie |
Eichhorn | Elgin | Finch | Gipp |
Grundberg | Hahn | Hansen | Heaton |
Hoffman | Horbach | Houser | Hoversten |
Huseman | Huser | Jacobs | Jenkins |
Johnson | Kettering | Klemme | Larson |
Manternach | Mertz | Metcalf | Millage |
Quirk | Raecker | Rants | Rayhons |
Rekow | Roberts | Shey | Sievers |
Sukup | Taylor, D. | Teig | Tymeson |
Tyrrell | Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen | Warnstadt |
Weidman | Mr. Speaker |
| Siegrist |
|
The nays were, 35:
Bell | Bukta | Cohoon | Connors |
Dotzler | Falck | Fallon | Foege |
Ford | Frevert | Greimann | Hatch |
Jochum | Kreiman | Kuhn | Larkin |
Lensing | Mascher | May | Myers |
O'Brien | Osterhaus | Petersen | Reynolds |
Richardson | Scherrman | Schrader | Seng |
Smith | Stevens | Taylor, T. | Tremmel |
Winckler | Wise | Witt |
|
Absent or not voting, 3:
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title, as amended, was agreed to.
IMMEDIATE MESSAGE
Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
Senate File 516 be immediately messaged to the Senate.
HOUSE FILE 708 WITHDRAWN
Larson of Linn asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
House File 708 from further consideration by the House.
House File 710, a bill for an act establishing a new economy
employment initiative by providing for a partial deduction under the
individual income tax for the capital gain from the sale or exchange of
capital stock of a corporation which was acquired by an individual on
account of employment with the corporation, limiting the fiscal
impact of the partial deductions, and including an effective and
retroactive applicability date provision, was taken up for
consideration.
Sukup of Franklin offered the following amendment H-1769 filed
by him and moved its adoption:
H-1769
1 Amend House File 710 as follows:
2 1. By striking page 4, line 32 through page 5,
3 line 1, and inserting the following: "taxpayer is a
4 fiscal year filer, the claim shall be considered as a
5 claim for the following tax year."
Amendment H-1769 was adopted.
SENATE FILE 521 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 710
Sukup of Franklin asked and received unanimous consent to
substitute Senate File 521 for House File 710.
Senate File 521, a bill for an act establishing a new economy
employment initiative by providing for a partial deduction under the
individual income tax for the capital gain from the sale or exchange of
capital stock of a corporation which was acquired by an individual on
account of employment with the corporation, limiting the fiscal
impact of the partial deductions, and including an effective and
retroactive applicability date provision, was taken up for
consideration.
Warnstadt of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-1831 filed by him on May 1, 2001.
Kreiman of Davis asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-1864 filed by him on May 1, 2001.
Hansen of Pottawattamie in the chair at 2:12 p.m.
Speaker Siegrist in the chair at 2:16 p.m.
Sukup of Franklin moved that the bill be read a last time now and
placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read
a last time.
On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (S.F. 521)
The ayes were, 61:
Alons | Arnold | Atteberry | Barry |
Baudler | Boal | Boddicker | Boggess |
Bradley | Brauns | Broers | Brunkhorst |
Carroll | Chiodo | Cormack | De Boef |
Dix | Dolecheck | Drake | Eddie |
Eichhorn | Elgin | Finch | Gipp |
Grundberg | Hahn | Hansen | Heaton |
Hoffman | Horbach | Houser | Huseman |
Huser | Jacobs | Jenkins | Johnson |
Kettering | Klemme | Larson | Manternach |
Metcalf | Millage | Petersen | Quirk |
Raecker | Rants | Rayhons | Rekow |
Roberts | Shey | Sievers | Sukup |
Teig | Tymeson | Tyrrell | Van Engelenhoven |
Van Fossen | Warnstadt | Weidman | Wise |
Mr. Speaker |
Siegrist |
|
The nays were, 36:
Bell | Bukta | Cohoon | Connors |
Dotzler | Falck | Fallon | Foege |
Ford | Frevert | Garman | Greimann |
Hatch | Jochum | Kreiman | Kuhn |
Larkin | Lensing | Mascher | May |
Mertz | Myers | O'Brien | Osterhaus |
Reynolds | Richardson | Scherrman | Schrader |
Seng | Smith | Stevens | Taylor, D. |
Taylor, T. | Tremmel | Winckler | Witt |
|
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.
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
May 1, 2001, adopted the conference committee report and passed Senate File 346, a
bill for an act relating to the department of corrections by providing for the use of
deadly force by correctional or peace officers, for submission of presentence
investigation reports to the department, for establishing a training fund in the
department, for transcription and recording of testimony for certain investigations
conducted by the department of corrections, and for purchases by a department or
agency from Iowa state industries.
Also: That the Senate has on May 2, 2001, concurred in the House amendment and
passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate was asked:
Senate File 528, a bill for an act relating to and making transportation and other
infrastructure-related appropriations to the state department of transportation,
including allocation and use of moneys from the general fund of the state, road use tax
fund, and primary road fund, providing for the nonreversion of certain moneys, and
discontinuing driver's license renewal by mail.
Also: That the Senate has on May 2, 2001, adopted the following resolution in
which the concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate Joint Resolution 8, a joint resolution authorizing the temporary use and
consumption of wine in the State Capitol at a dinner held in conjunction with a
national educational program relating to food safety and genetic engineering organized
by the State Legislative Leaders Foundation and Iowa State University.
MICHAEL E. MARSHALL, Secretary
IMMEDIATE MESSAGE
Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
Senate File 521 be immediately messaged to the Senate.
HOUSE FILE 710 WITHDRAWN
Sukup of Franklin asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw House File 710 from further consideration by the House.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
House File 752, by committee on ways and means, a bill for an
act exempting from sales and use taxes the purchase of coins,
currency, and bullion and including an effective date.
Read first time and placed on the ways and means calendar.
House File 753, by committee on ways and means, a bill for an
act establishing an agricultural sales tax advisory council, and
providing for the elimination of the council.
Read first time and placed on the ways and means calendar.
House File 754, by committee on ways and means, a bill for an
act relating to species of animals by classifying certain species as
livestock and providing exemptions from the sales and use tax for
feed used to support the species.
Read first time and placed on the ways and means calendar.
SENATE MESSAGE CONSIDERED
Senate Joint Resolution 8, by Iverson, Kramer, and Gronstal, a
joint resolution authorizing the temporary use and consumption of
wine in the State Capitol at a dinner held in conjunction with a
national educational program relating to food safety and genetic
engineering organized by the State Legislative Leaders Foundation
and Iowa State University.
Read first time and referred to committee on administration and
rules.
On motion by Rants of Woodbury, the House was recessed at 2:43
p.m., until 3:30 p.m.
AFTERNOON SESSION
The House reconvened at 3:49 p.m., Speaker pro tempore Sukup in
the chair.
QUORUM CALL
A non-record roll call was requested to determine that a quorum
was present. The vote revealed seventy members present, thirty
absent.
Jacobs of Polk asked and received unanimous consent for the
immediate consideration of House File 745.
CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
Regular Calendar
House File 745, a bill for an act regulating infectious and
contagious diseases in animals, providing for the indemnification of
owners, and providing an effective date, with report of committee
recommending amendment and passage, was taken up for
consideration.
Klemme of Plymouth offered amendment H-1823 filed by the
committee on agriculture as follows:
H-1823
1 Amend House File 745 as follows:
2 1. By striking page 1, line 1, through page 5,
3 line 31, and inserting the following:
4 "FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE
5 Sec. . NEW SECTION. 163.51 SECURITY MEASURES.
6 1. The department may establish security measures
7 in order to control outbreaks of foot and mouth
8 disease in this state, including by providing for the
9 prevention, suppression, and eradication of foot and
10 mouth disease. In administering and enforcing this
11 section, the department may adopt rules and shall
12 issue orders in a manner consistent with sound
13 veterinary principles and federal law for the control
14 of outbreaks of the disease. The department may
15 implement the security measures by doing any of the
16 following:
17 a. If the department determines that an animal is
18 infected with or exposed to foot and mouth disease, or
19 the department suspects that an animal is so infected
20 or exposed, the department may provide for all of the
21 following:
22 (1) The quarantine, condemnation, or destruction
23 of the animal. The department may establish
24 quarantined areas and regulate activities in the
25 quarantined areas, including movement or relocation of
26 animals or other property within, into, or from the
27 quarantined areas.
28 (2) The inspection or examination of the animal's
29 premises in order to perform an examination or test to
30 determine whether the animal is or was infected or
31 exposed or whether the premises is contaminated. The
32 department may take a blood or tissue sample of any
33 animal on the premises.
34 (3) The compelling of a person who is the owner or
35 custodian of the animal to provide information
36 regarding the movement or relocation of the animal or
37 the vaccination status of the animal or the herd where
38 the animal originates. The department may issue a
39 subpoena for relevant testimony or records as defined
40 in section 516E.1. In the case of a failure or
41 refusal of the person to provide testimony or records,
42 the district court upon application of the department
43 or the attorney general acting upon behalf of the
44 department, may order the person to show cause why the
45 person should not be held in contempt. The court may
46 order the person to provide testimony or produce the
47 record or be punished for contempt as if the person
48 refused to testify before the court or disobeyed a
49 subpoena issued by the court.
50 b. The department may provide for the cleaning and
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1 disinfection of real or personal property, if the
2 department determines that the property is
3 contaminated with foot and mouth disease or suspects
4 that the property is contaminated with foot and mouth
5 disease.
6 2. The department shall immediately notify the
7 United States department of agriculture of a suspected
8 outbreak of foot and mouth disease.
9 3. The department shall cooperate with federal
10 agencies, including the United States department of
11 agriculture, other state agencies and law enforcement
12 entities, and agencies of other states. Other state
13 agencies and law enforcement entities shall assist the
14 department.
15 4. Nothing in this section limits the department's
16 authority to regulate animals or premises under other
17 provisions of state law, including this chapter."
18 2. Title page, by striking lines 1 and 2, and
19 inserting the following: "An Act regulating foot and
20 mouth disease and providing an".
21 3. By renumbering as necessary.
Kreiman of Davis asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-1877, to the committee amendment H-
1823, filed by him on May 1, 2001.
Kreiman of Davis offered the following amendment H-1904, to the
committee amendment H-1823, filed by him from the floor and moved
its adoption:
H-1904
1 Amend the amendment, H-1823, to House File 745, as
2 follows:
3 1. Page 2, by striking lines 6 through 8, and
4 inserting the following:
5 " . If the department determines that there is a
6 suspected outbreak of foot and mouth disease in this
7 state, the department shall immediately notify all of
8 the following:
9 a. The governor or a designee of the governor.
10 The notification shall contain information regarding
11 actions being implemented or recommended in order to
12 determine if the outbreak is genuine and measures to
13 control a genuine outbreak.
14 b. The administrative unit of the United States
15 department of agriculture responsible for controlling
16 outbreaks in this state."
Amendment H-1904 was adopted.
Klemme of Plymouth offered the following amendment H-1873, to
the committee amendment H-1823, filed by him and Mertz of Kossuth
and moved its adoption:
H-1873
1 Amend the amendment H-1823, to House File 745, as
2 follows:
3 1. Page 2, by inserting after line 14, the
4 following:
5 " . To the extent that an animal's owner would
6 not otherwise be compensated, section 163.15 shall
7 apply to the owner's loss of any animal destroyed
8 under this section."
9 2. By renumbering as necessary.
Amendment H-1873 was adopted.
Kreiman of Davis asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-1878, to the committee amendment H-
1823, filed by him on May 1, 2001.
On motion by Klemme of Plymouth the committee amendment H-
1823, as amended, was adopted.
Klemme of Plymouth 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. 745)
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 | Gipp | Greimann |
Grundberg | Hahn | Hansen | Hatch |
Heaton | Hoffman | Horbach | Houser |
Huseman | Huser | Jacobs | Jenkins |
Jochum | Johnson | Kettering | Klemme |
Kreiman | Kuhn | Larkin | Larson |
Lensing | Manternach | Mascher | May |
Mertz | Metcalf | Millage | Myers |
O'Brien | Osterhaus | Petersen | Quirk |
Raecker | Rants | Rayhons | Rekow |
Reynolds | Richardson | Roberts | Scherrman |
Schrader | Seng | Shey | Siegrist, Spkr. |
Sievers | Smith | Stevens | Taylor, D. |
Taylor, T. | Teig | Tremmel | Tymeson |
Tyrrell | Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen | Warnstadt |
Weidman | Winckler | Wise | Witt |
Sukup, |
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, as amended, was agreed to.
IMMEDIATE MESSAGE
Jacobs of Polk asked and received unanimous consent that House
File 745 be immediately messaged to the Senate.
Unfinished Business Calendar
Senate File 98, a bill for an act concerning unemployment
compensation by relieving unemployment compensation charges for
employees who become unemployed due to a presidentially declared
disaster, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken
up for consideration.
Dolecheck of Ringgold offered the following amendment H-1724
filed by him and moved its adoption:
H-1724
1 Amend Senate File 98, as passed by the Senate, as
2 follows:
3 1. Page 1, by inserting after line 12, the
4 following:
5 "Sec. . EFFECTIVE AND RETROACTIVE APPLICABILITY
6 DATES. This Act, being deemed of immediate
7 importance, takes effect upon enactment, and applies
8 retroactively to January 1, 2001, to employer accounts
9 for benefits paid to individuals as provided in
10 section 1 of this Act."
11 2. Title page, line 3, by inserting after the
12 word "disaster" the following: "and providing
13 effective and retroactive applicability dates".
14 3. By renumbering as necessary.
Amendment H-1724 was adopted.
Dolecheck of Ringgold 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. 98)
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 | Gipp | Greimann |
Grundberg | Hahn | Hansen | Hatch |
Heaton | Hoffman | Horbach | Houser |
Huseman | Huser | Jacobs | Jenkins |
Jochum | Johnson | Kettering | Klemme |
Kreiman | Kuhn | Larkin | Larson |
Lensing | Manternach | Mascher | May |
Mertz | Metcalf | Millage | Myers |
O'Brien | Osterhaus | Petersen | Quirk |
Raecker | Rants | Rayhons | Rekow |
Reynolds | Richardson | Roberts | Scherrman |
Schrader | Seng | Shey | Siegrist, Spkr. |
Sievers | Smith | Stevens | Taylor, D. |
Taylor, T. | Teig | Tremmel | Tymeson |
Tyrrell | Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen | Warnstadt |
Weidman | Winckler | Wise | Witt |
Sukup, |
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, as amended, was agreed to.
HOUSE RECEDED
Manternach of Jones called up for consideration Senate File 470,
a bill for an act relating to the regulation of infectious and contagious
diseases in animals, and providing for penalties, amended by the
House and moved that the House recede from its amendment.
The motion prevailed and the House receded.
Manternach of Jones 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. 470)
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 | Gipp | Greimann |
Grundberg | Hahn | Hansen | Hatch |
Hoffman | Horbach | Houser | Huseman |
Huser | Jacobs | Jenkins | Jochum |
Johnson | Kettering | Klemme | Kreiman |
Kuhn | Larkin | Larson | Lensing |
Manternach | Mascher | May | Mertz |
Metcalf | Millage | Myers | O'Brien |
Osterhaus | Petersen | Quirk | Raecker |
Rants | Rayhons | Rekow | Reynolds |
Richardson | Roberts | Scherrman | Schrader |
Seng | Shey | Sievers | Smith |
Stevens | Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. | Teig |
Tremmel | Tymeson | Tyrrell | Van Engelenhoven |
Van Fossen | Warnstadt | Weidman | Winckler |
Wise | Witt | Sukup, |
| | Presiding |
|
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 5:
Heaton | Hoversten | Murphy | Shoultz |
Siegrist, Spkr. |
|
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 339, a bill for an act relating to scheduled fines for
hunting and fishing violations, with report of committee
recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.
Garman of Story 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. 339)
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 | Gipp | Greimann |
Grundberg | Hahn | Hansen | Hatch |
Hoffman | Horbach | Houser | Huseman |
Huser | Jacobs | Jenkins | Jochum |
Johnson | Kettering | Klemme | Kreiman |
Kuhn | Larkin | Larson | Lensing |
Manternach | Mascher | May | Mertz |
Metcalf | Millage | Myers | O'Brien |
Osterhaus | Petersen | Quirk | Raecker |
Rants | Rayhons | Rekow | Reynolds |
Richardson | Roberts | Scherrman | Schrader |
Seng | Shey | Sievers | Smith |
Stevens | Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. | Teig |
Tremmel | Tymeson | Tyrrell | Van Engelenhoven |
Van Fossen | Warnstadt | Weidman | Winckler |
Wise | Witt | Sukup, |
| | Presiding |
|
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 5:
Heaton | Hoversten | Murphy | Shoultz |
Siegrist, Spkr. |
|
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Ways and Means Calendar
House File 416, a bill for an act updating the Iowa Code
references to the Internal Revenue Code, increasing the minimum
filing income requirement for dependents, lowering the threshold
amount for making estimated payments for corporations and
financial institutions, increasing the estimated tax payment standard
for assessing a penalty for corporations and financial institutions, and
providing retroactive applicability dates and an effective date, was
taken up for consideration.
SENATE FILE 140 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 416
Eichhorn of Hamilton asked and received unanimous consent to
substitute Senate File 140 for House File 416, placing amendment H-
1156 filed by Jochum of Dubuque on March 2, 2001 and amendment
H-1344 filed by Alons of Sioux and Eichhorn of Hamilton on March
26, 2001, out of order.
Senate File 140, a bill for an act updating the Iowa Code
references to the Internal Revenue Code, increasing the minimum
filing income requirement for dependents, lowering the threshold
amount for making estimated payments for corporations and
financial institutions, increasing the estimated tax payment standard
for assessing a penalty for corporations and financial institutions, and
providing retroactive applicability dates and an effective date, was
taken up for consideration.
Eichhorn of Hamilton offered the following amendment H-1909
filed by him from the floor and moved its adoption:
H-1909
1 Amend Senate File 140, as follows:
2 1. Page 1, by inserting after line 30 the
3 following:
4 "Sec. 4A. Section 422.7, Code 2001, is amended by
5 adding the following new subsection:
6 NEW SUBSECTION. 36. Notwithstanding the method
7 for computing income from an installment sale under
8 section 453 of the Internal Revenue Code, as defined
9 in section 422.3, the method to be used in computing
10 income from an installment sale shall be the method
11 under section 453 of the Internal Revenue Code, as
12 amended up to and including January 1, 2000. A
13 taxpayer affected by this subsection shall make
14 adjustments in the adjusted gross income pursuant to
15 rules adopted by the director."
16 2. Page 4, line 20, by inserting after the word
17 "through" the following: "4A,".
Amendment H-1909 was adopted.
Alons of Sioux offered the following amendment H-1622 filed by
him and Eichhorn of Hamilton and moved its adoption:
H-1622
1 Amend Senate File 140, as passed by the Senate, as
2 follows:
3 1. By striking page 2, line 22, through page 4,
4 line 18.
5 2. Page 4, by striking line 23 and inserting the
6 following:
7 "2. Section 6 of this Act applies".
8 3. Title page, by striking lines 3 and 4 and
9 inserting the following: "dependents,".
10 4. By renumbering, redesignating, and correcting
11 internal references as necessary.
Amendment H-1622 was adopted, placing amendment H-1596 filed
by Jochum of Dubuque on April 19, 2001 and amendment H-1918
filed by Alons of Sioux and Eichhorn of Hamilton from the floor, out of
order.
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?" (S.F. 140)
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 | Gipp | Greimann |
Grundberg | Hahn | Hansen | Hatch |
Hoffman | Horbach | Houser | Huseman |
Huser | Jacobs | Jenkins | Jochum |
Johnson | Kettering | Klemme | Kreiman |
Kuhn | Larkin | Larson | Lensing |
Manternach | Mascher | May | Mertz |
Metcalf | Millage | Myers | O'Brien |
Osterhaus | Petersen | Quirk | Raecker |
Rants | Rayhons | Rekow | Reynolds |
Richardson | Roberts | Scherrman | Schrader |
Seng | Shey | Sievers | Smith |
Stevens | Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. | Teig |
Tremmel | Tymeson | Tyrrell | Van Engelenhoven |
Van Fossen | Warnstadt | Weidman | Winckler |
Wise | Witt | Sukup, |
| | Presiding |
|
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 5:
Heaton | Hoversten | Murphy | Shoultz |
Siegrist, Spkr. |
|
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title, as amended, was agreed to.
HOUSE FILE 416 WITHDRAWN
Eichhorn of Hamilton asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw House File 416 from further consideration by the House.
IMMEDIATE MESSAGES
Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: Senate
Files 98, 140, 339 and 470.
The House stood at ease at 4:50 p.m., until the fall of the gavel.
The House resumed session at 6:15 p.m., Speaker Siegrist in the
chair.
Appropriations Calendar
Senate File 535, a bill for an act relating to the funding of,
operation of, and appropriation of moneys to the college student aid
commission, the department of cultural affairs, the department of
education, and the state board of regents, with report of committee
recommending amendment and passage, was taken up for
consideration.
Dolecheck of Ringgold offered amendment H-1750 filed by the
committee on appropriations as follows:
H-1750
1 Amend Senate File 535, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 4, line 8, by striking the figure "98.45"
4 and inserting the following: "104.45".
5 2. Page 8, by striking lines 33 through 35 and
6 inserting the following: "salaries, support,
7 maintenance, and miscellaneous purposes:"
8 3. Page 9, by striking line 2.
9 4. Page 9, by striking lines 25 through 34 and
10 inserting the following:
11 "b. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to
12 the contrary, for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
13 2001, the total amount available for distribution for
14 that fiscal year from the school ready children grants
15 account from the appropriation made in this
16 subsection, in 2001 Iowa Acts, Senate File 537, if
17 enacted, and in any other appropriation made to the
18 account for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2001,
19 shall be distributed as follows:
20 (1) The designated community empowerment areas
21 that first received a school ready children grant in a
22 fiscal year prior to fiscal year 2000-2001 shall
23 receive 94 percent of the amount distributed to each
24 area in fiscal year 2000-2001.
25 (2) The designated community empowerment areas
26 that first received a school ready children grant in
27 fiscal year 2000-2001 shall receive 74.185 percent of
28 the amount distributed to each area in fiscal year
29 2000-2001, as adjusted for annualization."
30 5. By renumbering, relettering, or redesignating
31 and correcting internal references as necessary.
QUORUM CALL
A non-record roll call was requested to determine that a quorum
was present. The vote revealed seventy-two members present,
twenty-eight absent.
Foege of Linn offered the following amendment H-1768, to the
committee amendment H-1750, filed by him and moved its adoption:
H-1768
1 Amend the amendment, H-1750, to Senate File 535, as
2 amended, passed, and reprinted by the Senate, as
3 follows:
4 1. Page 1, by inserting after line 8, the
5 following:
6 " . Page 9, by striking line 6, and inserting
7 the following:
8 " $ 15,600,000""
9 2. By renumbering as necessary.
Amendment H-1768 lost.
On motion by Dolecheck of Ringgold the committee amendment H-
1750 was adopted.
Mascher of Johnson offered amendment H-1815 filed by her as
follows:
H-1815
1 Amend Senate File 535, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 1, line 11, by striking the figure
4 "317,282" and inserting the following: "337,534".
5 2. Page 1, line 15, by striking the figure
6 "1,076,159" and inserting the following: "1,094,820".
7 3. Page 1, line 20, by striking the figure
8 "100,000" and inserting the following: "362,686".
9 4. Page 1, line 24, by striking the figure
10 "371,300" and inserting the following: "377,738".
11 5. Page 1, line 28, by striking the figure
12 "235,000" and inserting the following: "250,000".
13 6. Page 1, line 32, by striking the figure
14 "94,000" and inserting the following: "95,630".
15 7. Page 2, line 1, by striking the figure
16 "1,175,000" and inserting the following: "1,250,000".
17 8. Page 2, line 5, by striking the figure
18 "493,500" and inserting the following: "502,057".
19 9. Page 2, by striking lines 6 through 12 and
20 inserting the following:
21 " . FOSTER CARE GRANT PROGRAM
22 For purposes of providing postsecondary educational
23 assistance to eligible individuals:
24 $ 62,159
25 For purposes of this subsection, "eligible
26 individual" means a resident of Iowa under the age of
27 25 who was subject to a court order under chapter 232
28 transferring the custody of the individual to the
29 department of human services as a child in need of
30 assistance or terminating the individual's parental
31 rights and who was in a foster care or other out-of-
32 home placement on the individual's eighteenth
33 birthday, when the individual graduated from high
34 school, or when the individual obtained a graduate
35 equivalency diploma. An eligible individual must have
36 graduated from high school or received the equivalent
37 of a high school diploma. An eligible individual must
38 be qualified for acceptance for enrollment in an
39 undergraduate course of study at a community college
40 as defined in section 260C.2, an institution of higher
41 learning under the control of the state board of
42 regents, or an accredited private institution as
43 defined in chapter 261.
44 . UNITED STATES ARMY EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS
45 For providing educational assistance to United
46 States army and army reserve recruiters and to promote
47 the web-based PAYs system in accordance with this
48 subsection:
49 $ 50,000
50 An individual is eligible for benefits under this
Page 2
1 subsection if the individual is a resident of Iowa who
2 is a United States army or army reserve recruiter and
3 is enrolled as an undergraduate student in a community
4 college, an institution of higher learning under the
5 state board of regents, or an accredited private
6 institution. The individual shall be responsible for
7 the prompt submission of any information required by
8 the commission. Not more than 53 eligible individuals
9 shall receive educational assistance under this
10 subsection. Educational assistance paid pursuant to
11 this subsection shall not exceed 25 percent of the
12 resident tuition rate established for institutions of
13 higher learning under the control of the state board
14 of regents. Funds remaining after the educational
15 assistance expenditures shall be available to promote
16 the web-based PAYs system, which is designed to make
17 those honorably discharged from the army aware of
18 employment opportunities in Iowa."
19 10. Page 4, line 7, by striking the figure
20 "5,693,185" and inserting the following: "5,996,580".
21 11. Page 10, line 26, by striking the figure
22 "611,000" and inserting the following: "650,000".
23 12. Page 10, line 32, by striking the figure
24 "88,736" and inserting the following: "94,400".
25 13. Page 11, line 6, by striking the figure
26 "197,400" and inserting the following: "210,000".
27 14. Page 11, by inserting after line 7 the
28 following:
29 " . IOWA EDUCATION ROUNDTABLE
30 For support of the work of the Iowa education
31 roundtable:
32 $ 90,000
33 . EDUCATION INNOVATION PROJECT GRANTS
34 To support innovative research-based K-12 education
35 projects:
36 $ 200,000
37 a. Funds appropriated in this subsection may be
38 used to develop a procedure for an ongoing educator
39 supply and demand study, begin the process of
40 "reinventing high schools" to help school districts
41 assess their high school curriculum, continue the
42 study of regional academies, support the teacher
43 compensation initiative, and support participation in
44 the national assessment of education progress.
45 b. Notwithstanding section 8.33, funds
46 appropriated pursuant to this subsection that remain
47 unencumbered or unobligated at the close of the fiscal
48 year shall not revert but shall remain available for
49 expenditure for the purposes designated until the
50 close of the succeeding fiscal year.
Page 3
1 c. The department shall submit a report on the
2 status of the projects receiving grants under this
3 subsection to the senate and house standing committees
4 on education and the joint appropriations subcommittee
5 on education by December 1, 2001."
6 15. Page 23, by striking lines 31 and 32 and
7 inserting the following: "hundred ninety-eight
8 seventy-six thousand five seven hundred forty fifty-
9 four dollars for scholarships."
10 16. By striking page 23, line 35 through page 24,
11 line 1, and inserting the following: "million four
12 three hundred eighty-two seventy-three thousand four
13 nine hundred nineteen dollars for vocational-
14 technical".
15 17. By renumbering, redesignating, and correcting
16 internal references as necessary.
Mascher of Johnson offered the following amendment H-1895, to
amendment H-1815, filed by her from the floor and moved its
adoption:
H-1895
1 Amend the amendment, H-1815, to Senate File 535, as
2 amended, passed, and reprinted by the Senate, as
3 follows:
4 1. Page 2, by inserting after line 18, the
5 following:
6 " . Page 3, line 2, by striking the figure
7 "238,937" and inserting the following: "254,188".
8 . Page 3, line 12, by striking the figure
9 "649,680" and inserting the following: "691,149".
10 . Page 3, line 18, by striking the figure
11 "3,159,704" and inserting the following: "3,195,387".
12 . Page 3, line 30, by striking the figure
13 "1,345,522" and inserting the following:
14 "1,401,406"."
15 2. Page 3, by inserting after line 5, the
16 following:
17 " . Page 17, line 28, by striking the figure
18 "190,789,770" and inserting the following:
19 "193,108,971"."
Amendment H-1895 was adopted.
On motion by Mascher of Johnson amendment H-1815 lost.
Tymeson of Madison asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-1886 filed by her on May 1, 2001.
Schrader of Marion offered the following amendment H-1903 filed
by him from the floor and moved its adoption:
H-1903
1 Amend Senate File 535, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 2, line 1, by striking the figure
4 "1,175,000" and inserting the following: "1,250,000".
A non-record roll call was requested.
The ayes were 40, nays 49.
Amendment H-1903 lost.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Leave of absence was granted as follows:
Connors of Polk on request of Myers of Johnson; Hoversten of Woodbury on request
of Speaker Siegrist.
Witt of Black Hawk offered the following amendment H-1802 filed
by him and moved its adoption:
H-1802
1 Amend Senate File 535, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 2, by striking lines 22 through 26.
4 2. Page 24, by inserting after line 2, the
5 following:
6 "Sec. . Section 261.85, Code 2001, is amended
7 to read as follows:
8 261.85 APPROPRIATION.
9 There is appropriated from the general fund of the
10 state to the commission for each fiscal year the sum
11 of two million seven four hundred fifty eighty-six
12 thousand three hundred eighty dollars for the work-
13 study program.
14 From moneys appropriated in this section, one
15 million five three hundred fifty-six thousand two
16 hundred eight dollars shall be allocated to
17 institutions of higher education under the state board
18 of regents and community colleges and the remaining
19 dollars appropriated in this section shall be
20 allocated by the commission on the basis of need as
21 determined by the portion of the federal formula for
22 distribution of work-study funds that relates to the
23 current need of institutions."
24 3. By renumbering as necessary.
Roll call was requested by Witt of Black Hawk and Myers of
Johnson.
On the question "Shall amendment H-1802 be adopted?" (S.F. 535)
The ayes were, 41:
Atteberry | Bell | Bukta | Chiodo |
Cohoon | Dotzler | Falck | Fallon |
Foege | Ford | Frevert | Greimann |
Hatch | Huser | Jochum | Kreiman |
Kuhn | Larkin | Lensing | Mascher |
May | Mertz | Myers | O'Brien |
Osterhaus | Petersen | Quirk | Reynolds |
Richardson | Scherrman | Schrader | Seng |
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 |
Finch | Garman | Gipp | Hahn |
Hansen | Heaton | Hoffman | Horbach |
Houser | 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, 5:
Connors | Grundberg | Hoversten | Murphy |
Shoultz |
|
Amendment H-1802 lost.
Jochum of Dubuque offered the following amendment H-1757 filed
by her and moved its adoption:
H-1757
1 Amend Senate File 535, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 5, line 1, by striking the figure
4 "4,698,441" and inserting the following: "4,733,265".
5 2. By renumbering as necessary.
Amendment H-1757 lost.
Atteberry of Delaware offered the following amendment H-1756
filed by her and moved its adoption:
H-1756
1 Amend Senate File 535, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 6, line 5, by striking the figure
4 "1,710,439" and inserting the following: "1,771,939".
5 2. Page 6, by inserting after line 6 the
6 following:
7 "Reimbursement paid to the institutions of higher
8 learning under the state board of regents for
9 participation in the access plus program during the
10 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2001, and ending June
11 30, 2002, shall not exceed the total amount of
12 reimbursement paid to the regents institutions of
13 higher learning for participation in the access plus
14 program during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000,
15 and ending June 30, 2001."
16 3. Page 6, line 8, by striking the figure
17 "1,880,000" and inserting the following: "2,000,000".
Amendment H-1756 lost.
Stevens of Dickinson offered the following amendment H-1808
filed by him and moved its adoption:
H-1808
1 Amend Senate File 535, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 8, line 16, by striking the figure
4 "7,529,579" and inserting the following: "7,690,659".
5 2. By renumbering as necessary.
Amendment H-1808 lost.
Wise of Lee offered the following amendment H-1759 filed by him
and moved its adoption:
H-1759
1 Amend Senate File 535, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 11, by inserting after line 7 the
4 following:
5 "14. JOBS FOR AMERICA'S GRADUATES
6 For school districts to provide direct services to
7 the most at-risk senior high school students enrolled
8 in school districts through direct intervention by a
9 "jobs for America's graduates" specialist:
10 $ 314,348
11 15. AMERICORPS AFTER-SCHOOL INITIATIVE
12 For purposes of the americorps after-school
13 initiative:
14 $ 208,621"
Carroll of Poweshiek in the chair at 8:12 p.m.
Amendment H-1759 lost.
Winckler of Scott offered the following amendment H-1777 filed by
her and moved its adoption:
H-1777
1 Amend Senate File 535, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 11, by inserting after line 7 the
4 following:
5 "101. BEGINNING TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM
6 For purposes of the beginning teacher induction
7 program as provided in section 256E.2:
8 $ 2,400,000
9 Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated
10 in this subsection that remain unencumbered or
11 unobligated at the close of the fiscal year shall not
12 revert but shall remain available for expenditure for
13 the purposes designated until the close of the
14 succeeding fiscal year.
15 102. NATIONAL BOARD CERTIFICATION
16 For the issuance of national board certification
17 awards in accordance with section 256.44:
18 $ 1,900,000
19 Notwithstanding section 8.33, funds appropriated
20 for purposes of this subsection which remain
21 unencumbered or unobligated at the close of the fiscal
22 year, shall not revert but shall be available for
23 expenditure for purposes of issuing national board
24 certification awards during the succeeding fiscal
25 year."
26 2. Page 27, by inserting after line 4 the
27 following:
28 "Sec. . CONTINGENT EFFECTIVE DATE. Section 6,
29 subsections 101 and 102 of this Act, relating to the
30 beginning teacher induction program and to national
31 board certification awards, take effect only if the
32 Seventy-ninth General Assembly during its 2001 regular
33 session does not otherwise appropriate funds for those
34 purposes."
35 3. Title page, line 4, by inserting after the
36 word "regents" the following: ", and providing a
37 contingent effective date".
Amendment H-1777 lost.
Frevert of Palo Alto offered the following amendment H-1816 filed
by her and moved its adoption:
H-1816
1 Amend Senate File 535, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 11, by inserting after line 7 the
4 following:
5 " . ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
6 For purposes of awarding competitive grants to
7 community colleges located in areas with the highest
8 demonstrated need, which offer new programs to teach
9 the English language to limited English proficient
10 adults:
11 $ 225,000"
12 2. Page 11, by striking lines 14 through 31, and
13 inserting the following:
14 " $150,077,403
15 The funds appropriated in this subsection shall be
16 allocated as follows:
17 a. Merged Area I $ 7,202,305
18 b. Merged Area II $ 8,460,077
19 c. Merged Area III $ 7,859,218
20 d. Merged Area IV $ 3,841,420
21 e. Merged Area V $ 8,036,723
22 f. Merged Area VI $ 7,445,871
23 g. Merged Area VII $ 10,743,403
24 h. Merged Area IX $ 13,213,608
25 i. Merged Area X $ 20,737,098
26 j. Merged Area XI $ 22,009,520
27 k. Merged Area XII $ 8,671,108
28 l. Merged Area XIII $ 8,916,516
29 m. Merged Area XIV $ 3,887,223
30 n. Merged Area XV $ 12,231,726
31 o. Merged Area XVI $ 6,821,587
32 Sec. . DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS APPROPRIATED. For
33 the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2001, and ending
34 June 30, 2002, moneys appropriated by the general
35 assembly from the general fund of the state to the
36 department of education for community colleges for a
37 fiscal year shall be allocated to each community
38 college by the department of education in the
39 following manner:
40 1. BASE FUNDING. The base funding for a fiscal
41 year shall be equal to the amount each community
42 college received as an allocation from appropriations
43 made from the general fund of the state in the most
44 recent fiscal year.
45 2. DISTRIBUTION FOR INFLATION. First priority
46 shall be to give each college an increase based upon
47 inflation. The inflation increase shall be not less
48 than 2 percent. However, the inflation increase shall
49 be equal to the national inflation rate, if it exceeds
50 2 percent, if the amount of state aid appropriated is
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1 equal to or greater than the national inflation rate.
2 3. DISTRIBUTION BASED ON PROPORTIONAL SHARE OF
3 ENROLLMENT. The balance of the growth in state aid
4 appropriations, once the inflation increase has been
5 satisfied, shall be distributed based on each
6 college's proportional share of enrollment. However,
7 a minimum of one percent of the total growth shall be
8 distributed in this manner.
9 4. If the total appropriation made by the general
10 assembly is less than 2 percent growth, the entire
11 increase shall be distributed as inflation."
12 3. By renumbering as necessary.
Roll call was requested by Frevert of Palo Alto and Osterhaus of
Jackson.
On the question "Shall amendment H-1816 be adopted?" (S.F. 535)
The ayes were, 40:
Atteberry | Bell | Bukta | Chiodo |
Cohoon | Dotzler | Falck | Foege |
Ford | Frevert | Greimann | Hatch |
Huser | Jochum | Kreiman | Kuhn |
Larkin | Lensing | Mascher | May |
Mertz | Myers | O'Brien | Osterhaus |
Petersen | Quirk | Reynolds | Richardson |
Scherrman | Schrader | Seng | 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 | Cormack |
De Boef | Dix | Dolecheck | Drake |
Eddie | Eichhorn | Elgin | Finch |
Garman | Gipp | Grundberg | Hahn |
Hansen | Heaton | Hoffman | Horbach |
Houser | 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 | Carroll, |
| | Presiding |
|
Absent or not voting, 5:
Connors | Fallon | Hoversten | Murphy |
Shoultz |
|
Amendment H-1816 lost.
Mascher of Johnson offered amendment H-1896 filed by her from
the floor as follows:
H-1896
1 Amend Senate File 535, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 11, by inserting after line 7 the
4 following:
5 " . STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AND TEACHER QUALITY
6 SAVINGS ACCOUNT FUND
7 For deposit in the student achievement and teacher
8 quality savings account fund created in section 12.90:
9 $ 40,000,000"
10 2. Page 23, by inserting after line 4 the
11 following:
12 "Sec. . NEW SECTION. 12.90 STUDENT
13 ACHIEVEMENT AND TEACHER QUALITY SAVINGS ACCOUNT FUND.
14 1. A student achievement and teacher quality
15 savings account is created as a separate and distinct
16 fund in the state treasury under the control of the
17 department of education. Moneys in the fund are
18 subject to appropriation by the general assembly for
19 student achievement and teacher quality activities as
20 enacted by the Seventy-ninth General Assembly, First
21 Session, or by future general assemblies.
22 2. Revenue for the student achievement and teacher
23 quality savings account fund shall be deposited with
24 the treasurer of state and credited to the fund and
25 shall include, but is not limited to, moneys in the
26 form of a devise, gift, bequest, donation, federal or
27 other grant, reimbursement, repayment, judgment,
28 transfer, payment, or appropriation from any source
29 intended to be used for the purposes of the fund."
Millage of Scott rose on a point of order that amendment H-1896
was not germane.
The Speaker ruled the point well taken and amendment H-1896
not germane.
Mascher of Johnson moved to suspend the rules to consider
amendment H-1896.
A non-record roll call was requested.
The ayes were 39, nays 53.
The motion to suspend the rules lost.
Speaker pro tempore Sukup in the chair at 9:18 p.m.
Alons of Sioux asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
amendment H-1838 filed by Alons, et al., on May 1, 2001.
Mascher of Johnson asked and received unanimous consent that
amendment H-1773 be deferred.
Finch of Story offered amendment H-1774 filed by Finch, et al., as
follows:
H-1774
1 Amend Senate File 535, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 13, by inserting after line 28, the
4 following:
5 "Funds appropriated in this lettered paragraph
6 shall not be available for expenditure for medically
7 induced termination of a pregnancy, including but not
8 limited to usage of mifepristone or RU-486, offered or
9 administered by the student health center."
10 2. Page 18, by inserting after line 14, the
11 following:
12 "Funds appropriated in this lettered paragraph
13 shall not be available for expenditure for medically
14 induced termination of a pregnancy, including but not
15 limited to usage of mifepristone or RU-486, offered or
16 administered by the student health center."
17 3. Page 19, by inserting after line 18, the
18 following:
19 "Funds appropriated in this lettered paragraph
20 shall not be available for expenditure for medically
21 induced termination of a pregnancy, including but not
22 limited to usage of mifepristone or RU-486, offered or
23 administered by the student health center."
Finch of Story asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
amendment H-1894, to amendment H-1774, filed by her, Mertz of
Kossuth, Garman of Story, Tremmel of Wapello, De Boef of Mahaska
and Reynolds of Van Buren from the floor.
Finch of Story moved the adoption of amendment H-1774.
Roll call was requested by Finch of Story and Brunkhorst of
Bremer.
On the question "Shall amendment H-1774 be adopted?" (S.F. 535)
The ayes were, 52:
Alons | Arnold | Barry | Baudler |
Boal | Boddicker | Bradley | Brauns |
Broers | Brunkhorst | Carroll | Chiodo |
De Boef | Drake | Eddie | Eichhorn |
Finch | Garman | Hahn | Hansen |
Heaton | Hoffman | Horbach | Houser |
Huseman | Jacobs | Jenkins | Johnson |
Klemme | Larson | Manternach | Mertz |
Millage | O'Brien | Quirk | Raecker |
Rants | Rayhons | Rekow | Reynolds |
Roberts | Seng | Siegrist, Spkr. | Sievers |
Teig | Tremmel | Tymeson | Tyrrell |
Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen | Weidman | Sukup, |
| | | Presiding |
|
The nays were, 43:
Atteberry | Bell | Boggess | Bukta |
Cohoon | Cormack | Dix | Dolecheck |
Dotzler | Elgin | Falck | Fallon |
Foege | Ford | Frevert | Gipp |
Greimann | Grundberg | Hatch | Huser |
Jochum | Kreiman | Kuhn | Larkin |
Lensing | Mascher | May | Metcalf |
Myers | Osterhaus | Petersen | Richardson |
Scherrman | Schrader | Shey | Smith |
Stevens | Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. | Warnstadt |
Winckler | Wise | Witt |
|
Absent or not voting, 5:
Connors | Hoversten | Kettering | Murphy |
Shoultz |
|
Amendment H-1774 was adopted.
Kuhn of Floyd offered amendment H-1817 filed by him as follows:
H-1817
1 Amend Senate File 535, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 17, by inserting after line 22 the
4 following:
5 "n. Agricultural health and safety programs
6 For agricultural health and safety programs:
7 $ 267,385"
8 2. Page 19, line 3, by striking the figure
9 "262,987" and inserting the following: "279,773".
10 3. By renumbering as necessary.
The House stood at ease at 10:02 p.m., until the fall of the gavel.
(Amendment H-1817 pending)
The House resumed session and consideration of Senate File 535
and amendment H-1817 at 10:33 p.m., Speaker Siegrist in the chair.
Kuhn of Floyd moved the adoption of amendment H-1817.
Roll call was requested by Myers of Johnson and Foege of Linn.
On the question "Shall amendment H-1817 be adopted?" (S.F. 535)
The ayes were, 41:
Atteberry | Bell | Bukta | Chiodo |
Cohoon | Dotzler | Falck | Fallon |
Foege | Ford | Frevert | Greimann |
Hatch | Huser | Jochum | Kreiman |
Kuhn | Larkin | Lensing | Mascher |
May | Mertz | Myers | O'Brien |
Osterhaus | Petersen | Quirk | Reynolds |
Richardson | Scherrman | Schrader | Seng |
Smith | Stevens | Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. |
Tremmel | Warnstadt | Winckler | Wise |
Witt |
|
The nays were, 53:
Alons | Arnold | Barry | Baudler |
Boal | Boddicker | Boggess | Bradley |
Brauns | Broers | Brunkhorst | Carroll |
Cormack | De Boef | Dix | Dolecheck |
Drake | Eddie | Eichhorn | Elgin |
Finch | Garman | Gipp | Hahn |
Hansen | Heaton | Hoffman | Horbach |
Houser | Huseman | Jacobs | Jenkins |
Johnson | Kettering | Klemme | Larson |
Manternach | Metcalf | Millage | Raecker |
Rants | Rayhons | Rekow | Roberts |
Shey | Sievers | Sukup | Tymeson |
Tyrrell | Van Engelenhoven | Van Fossen | Weidman |
Mr. Speaker |
Siegrist |
|
Absent or not voting, 6:
Connors | Grundberg | Hoversten | Murphy |
Shoultz | Teig |
|
Amendment H-1817 lost.
Myers of Johnson asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-1832 filed by him on May 1, 2001.
Hansen of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent
to withdraw amendment H-1905 filed by him from the floor.
Scherrman of Dubuque offered the following amendment H-1758
filed by him and moved its adoption:
H-1758
1 Amend Senate File 535, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 23, by striking lines 26 and 27, and
4 inserting the following: "eight forty-seven million
5 eight seven hundred thirty forty-eight thousand
6 seventy-five one hundred thirty-one dollars for".
Roll call was requested by Scherrman of Dubuque and Warnstadt
of Woodbury.
On the question "Shall amendment H-1758 be adopted?" (S.F. 535)
The ayes were, 42:
Alons | Atteberry | Bell | Bukta |
Chiodo | Cohoon | Dotzler | Falck |
Fallon | Foege | Ford | Frevert |
Greimann | Hatch | Huser | Jochum |
Kreiman | Kuhn | Larkin | Lensing |
Mascher | May | Mertz | Myers |
O'Brien | Osterhaus | Petersen | Quirk |
Reynolds | Richardson | Scherrman | Schrader |
Seng | Smith | Stevens | Taylor, D. |
Taylor, T. | Tremmel | Warnstadt | Winckler |
Wise | Witt |
|
The nays were, 53:
Arnold | Barry | Baudler | Boal |
Boddicker | Boggess | Bradley | Brauns |
Broers | Brunkhorst | Carroll | Cormack |
De Boef | Dix | Dolecheck | Drake |
Eddie | Eichhorn | Elgin | Finch |
Garman | Gipp | Hahn | Hansen |
Heaton | Hoffman | Horbach | Houser |
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, 5:
Connors | Grundberg | Hoversten | Murphy |
Shoultz
|
Amendment H-1758 lost.
Finch of Story asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
amendment H-1751 filed by her on April 27, 2001.
Foege of Linn asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
amendment H-1911 filed by him from the floor.
Wise of Lee offered the following amendment H-1773, previously
deferred, filed by him and moved its adoption:
H-1773
1 Amend Senate File 535, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 12, by inserting after line 9 the
4 following:
5 " . SUSPENSION OF FY 2001-2002 DEPARTMENTAL
6 RESPONSIBILITIES. For the fiscal year beginning July
7 1, 2001, and ending June 30, 2002, notwithstanding any
8 other provision of the Code to the contrary, the state
9 board of education may suspend the department of
10 education's administration, regulation, oversight, and
11 enforcement duties relating to state-funded programs."
12 2. By renumbering as necessary.
Amendment H-1773 lost.
Dolecheck of Ringgold 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. 535)
The ayes were, 54:
Alons | Arnold | Barry | Baudler |
Boal | Boddicker | Boggess | Bradley |
Brauns | Broers | Brunkhorst | Carroll |
Cormack | De Boef | Dix | Dolecheck |
Drake | Eddie | Eichhorn | Elgin |
Finch | Garman | Gipp | Hahn |
Hansen | Heaton | Hoffman | Horbach |
Houser | 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, 41:
Atteberry | Bell | Bukta | Chiodo |
Cohoon | Dotzler | Falck | Fallon |
Foege | Ford | Frevert | Greimann |
Hatch | Huser | Jochum | Kreiman |
Kuhn | Larkin | Lensing | Mascher |
May | Mertz | Myers | O'Brien |
Osterhaus | Petersen | Quirk | Reynolds |
Richardson | Scherrman | Schrader | Seng |
Smith | Stevens | Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. |
Tremmel | Warnstadt | Winckler | Wise |
Witt |
|
Absent or not voting, 5:
Connors | Grundberg | Hoversten | Murphy |
Shoultz |
|
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
May 2, 2001, amended and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the
House is asked:
House File 349, a bill for an act relating to the enterprise zone program and
providing a retroactive applicability date.
Also: That the Senate has on May 2, 2001, amended and passed the following bill in
which the concurrence of the House is asked:
House File 670, a bill for an act relating to nontraditional practitioner preparation
instruction programs, including the licensure of individuals who are participating in or
have successfully completed a program.
MICHAEL E. MARSHALL, Secretary
SENATE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED
Jenkins of Black Hawk called up for consideration House File
719, a bill for an act relating to state government technology and
operations, by making and relating to appropriations to the Iowa
communications network for the support of certain Part III users,
making appropriations to various entities for other technology-related
purposes, providing for the procurement of information technology,
and providing an effective date, amended by the Senate amendment
H-1810 as follows:
H-1810
1 Amend House File 719, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the House, as follows:
3 1. Page 2, line 12, by striking the figure
4 "1,526,808" and inserting the following: "2,026,808".
5 2. Page 2, line 14, by striking the figure
6 "322,156" and inserting the following: "427,656".
7 3. Page 2, line 24, by striking the figure
8 "1,204,652" and inserting the following: "1,599,152".
9 4. Page 3, by striking lines 26 through 28, and
10 inserting the following: "pooled technology account
11 for allocation for the technology programs identified
12 for funding pursuant to section 5 of this Act. The
13 department of management shall annually report".
14 5. Page 4, by striking lines 11 through 13 and
15 inserting the following: "department of education for
16 transfer to the community college vocational-technical
17 technology improvement program authorized in chapter
18 260A."
19 6. Page 4, by striking lines 18 through 35 and
20 inserting the following: "the department of education
21 in continuing this initiative. Of the funds allocated
22 pursuant to this paragraph, $250,000 shall be
23 transferred to the legislative council to establish an
24 office of distance learning. The objective of the
25 office of distance learning shall be to establish the
26 state of Iowa as a distance learning center. The
27 legislative council shall be authorized to hire
28 individuals for office staffing positions, which
29 positions shall report to the legislative oversight
30 committee. The office of distance learning may
31 receive and utilize grants and other funds in addition
32 to amounts appropriated pursuant to this paragraph.
33 The office of distance learning shall identify and
34 facilitate distance learning technology and
35 applications between all interested agencies and
36 entities involved or potentially involved in distance
37 learning activities including, but not limited to, K-
38 12 schools, area education agencies, institutions of
39 higher learning, Iowa public television, the
40 department of education, the Iowa communications
41 network, the information technology department, and
42 military and private sector institutions or agencies.
43 Amounts which remain unallocated or unexpended at the
44 close of the fiscal year shall revert to the pooled
45 technology account for the support of technology
46 programs in the succeeding fiscal year."
47 7. Page 5, by inserting before line 1 the
48 following: "The office of distance learning is
49 authorized to purchase a statewide site license for
50 web-based educational training and testing programs of
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1 online assessments, lessons, and activities related to
2 academic performance and may provide access to such
3 programs for educational purposes."
4 8. Page 5, by striking lines 8 through 14.
5 9. By striking page 5, line 15, and inserting the
6 following:
7 "f. The remaining amount in the pooled technology
8 account shall be allocated to the".
9 10. Page 5, line 22, by inserting after the word
10 "contract." the following: "This subsection shall not
11 apply to a technology purchase, lease, or contract
12 made or entered into by or on behalf of a community
13 college, the university of northern Iowa in developing
14 a twenty-first century learning initiative, or an
15 accredited nonpublic school pursuant to subsection 1,
16 paragraphs "a" through "c"."
17 11. Page 6, line 9, by inserting after the word
18 "account." the following: "Of the funds appropriated
19 to the pooled technology account pursuant to this
20 subsection which remain after the deposit to the
21 general fund of the state specified in unnumbered
22 paragraph 2, $624,000 shall be allocated to the
23 information technology department. Of this amount,
24 $564,000 shall be utilized for lease-purchase costs
25 related to the justice data warehouse technology
26 project, and $60,000 shall be transferred to the
27 division of criminal and juvenile justice planning of
28 the department of human rights for 1.00 FTE to provide
29 support for the justice data warehouse technology
30 project."
31 12. Page 6, by inserting after line 33 the
32 following:
33 "Sec. . Section 14B.105, subsection 2,
34 paragraph f, Code 2001, is amended to read as follows:
35 f. Review the recommendations of the IowAccess
36 advisory council regarding rates to be charged for
37 access to and for value-added services performed
38 through IowAccess, and make recommendations to the
39 general assembly regarding such rates. A rate shall
40 not be approved or charged unless approved by act of
41 the general assembly. The information technology
42 council shall report the establishment of a new rate
43 or change in the level of an existing rate to the
44 department of management, and the department of
45 management shall notify the legislative fiscal bureau
46 regarding the rate establishment or change."
47 13. Page 7, line 6, by inserting after the word
48 "locations." the following: "All revenue derived from
49 a pilot project implemented pursuant to this
50 subsection shall be deposited into the pooled
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1 technology account."
2 14. Page 7, by inserting after line 6 the
3 following:
4 "Sec. . Section 260A.1, subsection 1, Code
5 2001, is amended by striking the subsection and
6 inserting in lieu thereof the following:
7 1. Appropriations from the pooled technology
8 account may be used for the purposes authorized in the
9 community college vocational-technical technology
10 improvement program.
11 Sec. . Section 260A.2, Code 2001, is amended to
12 read as follows:
13 260A.2 COMMUNITY COLLEGE VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL
14 TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENT PLANS.
15 Prior to receiving moneys under this chapter, the
16 board of directors of a community college shall adopt
17 a technology plan that supports community college
18 vocational-technical technology improvement efforts,
19 authorizes a needs assessment of business and industry
20 in the district, and includes an evaluation component,
21 and shall provide to the department of education
22 adequate assurance that funds received under this
23 chapter will be used in accordance with the technology
24 plan. The plan shall be developed by licensed
25 professional staff of the community college, including
26 both faculty members and school administrators, the
27 private sector, trade and professional organizations,
28 and other interested parties, and shall, at a minimum,
29 focus on the attainment of the vocational-technical
30 skills and achievement goals of the student. The plan
31 shall consider the community college's
32 interconnectivity with the Iowa communications
33 network, and shall demonstrate how, over a four-year
34 period, the board will utilize technology to improve
35 vocational-technical student achievement. The
36 technology plan shall be kept on file at the community
37 college. Progress made under the plan shall be
38 reported annually to the department of education in a
39 manner prescribed by the department of education."
40 15. Page 7, line 11, by striking the word
41 "documents" and inserting the following:
42 "newsletters".
43 16. Page 7, line 12, by striking the word
44 "document" and inserting the following: "newsletter".
45 17. Page 7, line 16, by striking the word
46 "document" and inserting the following: "newsletter".
47 18. Page 7, line 19, by striking the word
48 "documents" and inserting the following:
49 "newsletters".
50 19. Page 7, line 23, by striking the word
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1 "documents" and inserting the following:
2 "newsletters".
3 20. Page 8, line 18, by striking the figure
4 "295.4" and inserting the following: "256D.8".
5 21. Page 9, by striking lines 26 through 31.
6 22. Page 9, by inserting after line 31 the
7 following:
8 "Sec. . Section 260A.4, Code 2001, is
9 repealed."
10 23. Page 9, by striking line 32 and inserting the
11 following:
12 "Sec. . EFFECTIVE DATES. Section 5, subsection
13 4; and sections 9, 10, and 12 of this".
14 24. By renumbering, relettering, or redesignating
15 and correcting internal references as necessary.
Jenkins of Black Hawk offered the following amendment H-1876,
to the Senate amendment H-1810, filed by him and moved its
adoption:
H-1876
1 Amend the Senate amendment, H-1810, to House File
2 719, as amended, passed, and reprinted by the House,
3 as follows:
4 1. By striking page 1, line 19 through page 2,
5 line 3, and inserting the following:
6 " . Page 4, by striking lines 18 through 35 and
7 inserting the following: "the department of education
8 in continuing this initiative.""
9 2. By renumbering as necessary.
Amendment H-1876 was adopted.
Millage of Scott offered the following amendment H-1863, to the
Senate amendment H-1810, filed by him and moved its adoption:
H-1863
1 Amend the Senate amendment, H-1810, to House File
2 719, as amended, passed, and reprinted by the House,
3 as follows:
4 1. Page 2, line 4, by inserting after the figure
5 "14" the following: "and inserting the following:
6 "e. The next $312,000 shall be allocated to the
7 information technology department. Of this amount,
8 $252,000 shall be utilized for lease-purchase costs
9 related to the justice data warehouse technology
10 project, and $60,000 shall be transferred to the
11 division of criminal and juvenile justice planning of
12 the department of human rights for 1.00 FTE to provide
13 support for the justice data warehouse technology
14 project.""
15 2. Page 2, by striking lines 17 through 30 and
16 inserting the following:
17 " . Page 6, line 9, by inserting after the word
18 "account." the following: "Of the funds appropriated
19 to the pooled technology account pursuant to this
20 subsection which remain after the deposit to the
21 general fund of the state specified in unnumbered
22 paragraph 2, $312,000 shall be allocated to the
23 information technology department for lease-purchase
24 costs related to the justice data warehouse technology
25 project."
26 3. By renumbering as necessary.
Amendment H-1863 was adopted.
Jenkins of Black Hawk asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-1879, to the Senate amendment H-1810,
filed by him on May 1, 2001.
Jenkins of Black Hawk offered amendment H-1898, to the Senate
amendment H-1810, filed by him from the floor as follows:
H-1898
1 Amend the Senate amendment, H-1810, to House File
2 719, as amended, passed, and reprinted by the House,
3 as follows:
4 1. Page 2, by striking lines 5 through 8 and
5 inserting the following:
6 " . Page 5, by striking lines 15 through 17 and
7 inserting the following:
8 " . The next $1,000,000 shall be allocated to
9 the information technology department for
10 implementation of an enterprise data warehouse.
11 . The next $500,000 shall be allocated to the
12 secretary of state's office to replace the secretary
13 of state's voter registration system.
14 . The next $1,000,000 shall be allocated to the
15 Iowa department of workforce development for
16 automation of the unemployment system.
17 . The next $250,000 shall be allocated to the
18 department of agriculture and land stewardship for the
19 e-commerce electronic licensing project.
20 . The remaining amount in the pooled technology
21 account shall be allocated to implement the
22 recommendations of the information technology council.
23 However, none of these funds may be utilized for
24 asynchronous transfer mode technology conversion, the
25 enterprise resource planning project, or digital
26 broadcast conversion, or for lease-purchase payments
27 in connection therewith. Amounts allocated pursuant to
28 this paragraph shall include any reversions in excess
29 of those necessary to fund the justice data warehouse
30 project.""
Falck of Fayette offered the following amendment H-1932, to
amendment H-1898, to the Senate amendment H-1810 filed by him
from the floor and moved its adoption:
H-1932
1 Amend the amendment, H-1898, to the Senate
2 amendment, H-1810, to House File 719, as amended,
3 passed, and reprinted by the House, as follows:
4 1. Page 1, by striking lines 22 through 30, and
5 inserting the following: "recommendations of the
6 information technology council."
Amendment H-1932 lost.
On motion by Jenkins of Black Hawk amendment H-1898, to the
Senate amendment H-1810 was adopted.
Jenkins of Black Hawk offered the following amendment H-1899,
to the Senate amendment H-1810, filed by him from the floor and
moved its adoption:
H-1899
1 Amend the Senate amendment, H-1810, to House File
2 719, as amended, passed, and reprinted by the House,
3 as follows:
4 1. Page 4, by striking line 5 and inserting the
5 following:
6 " . Page 9, line 29, by inserting after the
7 word "issues." the following: "The objective of the
8 study shall be to evaluate the viability of
9 establishing the state of Iowa as a distance learning
10 center. The study shall identify distance learning
11 technology opportunities between interested agencies
12 and entities involved in or potentially involved in
13 distance learning activities, including but not
14 limited to K-12 schools, area education agencies,
15 institutions of higher learning, the public
16 broadcasting division of the department of education,
17 the department of education, the Iowa communications
18 network, the information technology department, and
19 military and private sector institutions or
20 agencies.""
Amendment H-1899 was adopted.
On motion by Jenkins of Black Hawk the House concurred in the
Senate amendment H-1810, as amended.
Jenkins of Black Hawk moved that the bill, as amended by the
Senate, further amended and concurred in by the House, 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. 719)
The ayes were, 52:
Alons | Arnold | 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 |
Huseman | Jacobs | Jenkins | Johnson |
Kettering | Klemme | Larson | Manternach |
Metcalf | Millage | Raecker | Rants |
Rayhons | Rekow | Roberts | Shey |
Sievers | Sukup | Teig | Tymeson |
Tyrrell | Van Engelenhoven | Weidman | Mr. Speaker |
| | | Siegrist |
|
The nays were, 42:
Atteberry | Bell | Bukta | Chiodo |
Cohoon | Cormack | Dotzler | Falck |
Fallon | Foege | Ford | Frevert |
Greimann | Hatch | Huser | Jochum |
Kreiman | Kuhn | Larkin | Lensing |
Mascher | May | Mertz | Myers |
Osterhaus | Petersen | Quirk | Reynolds |
Richardson | Scherrman | Schrader | Seng |
Smith | Stevens | Taylor, D. | Taylor, T. |
Tremmel | Van Fossen | Warnstadt | Winckler |
Wise | Witt |
|
Absent or not voting, 6:
Connors | Grundberg | Hoversten | Murphy |
O'Brien | Shoultz |
|
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
IMMEDIATE MESSAGE
Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
House File 719 be immediately messaged to the Senate.
MOTION TO RECONSIDER WITHDRAWN
(Senate File 532)
Brunkhorst of Bremer asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw the motion to reconsider Senate File 532, a bill for an act
relating to matters related to the tobacco settlement including the
tobacco settlement authority, the tobacco settlement trust fund, and
the tobacco settlement endowment fund, and providing an effective
date, filed by him on May 1, 2001.
IMMEDIATE MESSAGE
Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
House File 532 be immediately messaged to the Senate.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
House File 755, by committee on appropriations, a bill for an act
relating to public expenditure and regulatory matters, making and
reducing appropriations, and including effective date and retroactive
applicability provisions.
Read first time and placed on the appropriations calendar.
House File 756, by Rants and Myers, a bill for an act making
changes to criminal sentences by permitting an aggravated
misdemeanor charge for certain burglary in the third degree criminal
offenses, by creating a sentence of a determinate term of confinement
and an additional indeterminate term of years for certain class "D"
felonies, by extending the length of time for reconsideration of certain
felony sentences, and providing penalties.
Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.
MOTION TO RECONSIDER
(Senate File 535)
I move to reconsider the vote by which Senate File 535 passed the
House on May 1, 2001.
RANTS of Woodbury
EXPLANATIONS OF VOTE
I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on May 2, 2001.
Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on House File 731,
Senate Files 98, 339 and 140 and "nay" on amendment H-1820 to
House File 742.
HEATON of Henry
I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on May 2, 2001.
Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on amendment H-1774
to Senate File 535.
KETTERING of Sac
I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on April 30,
2001. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on House File
698 and "nay" on House File 737.
KUHN of Floyd
I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on May 1, 2001.
Had I been present, I would have voted "nay" on Senate File 530.
O'BRIEN of Boone
BILLS SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR
A communication was received from the Governor announcing that
on May 2, 2001, he approved and transmitted to the Secretary of
State the following bills:
House File 229, an act relating to judicial district departments of correctional
services by providing for the establishment of a reserve peace officer force.
House File 560, an act relating to child foster care regulatory requirements and
providing an effective date.
House File 662, an act relating to Iowa's community empowerment initiative and
providing an effective date.
House File 706, an act relating to energy conservation including making
appropriations of petroleum overcharge funds.
House File 711, an act relating to the levy of tax assessments for drainage or levee
districts.
Senate File 57, an act relating to approval of city ordinances granting certain utility
franchises.
Senate File 141, an act relating to the allocation of program job credits to program
costs under the accelerated career education program and providing effective and
retroactive applicability dates.
Senate File 185, an act relating to the definition of factory-built structures, the
relocation of factory-built structures, the certification of installers of manufactured
homes, and providing a fee, an appropriation, and a civil penalty.
Senate File 209, an act providing for livestock, including the control of
paratuberculosis, and providing for penalties.
Senate File 323, an act relating to the standard for investment of retirement funds
by municipal utilities.
Senate File 336, an act relating to the authority of the state board of educational
examiners to develop a code of professional rights and responsibilities, practices, and
ethics for practitioners.
Senate File 533, an act relating to and making appropriations to the tobacco
settlement trust fund and providing a contingent effective date.
PRESENTATION OF VISITORS
The Speaker announced that the following visitors were present in
the House chamber:
Thirty-five sixth grade students from Riceville, accompanied by
Carol Anderson. By Kuhn of Floyd.
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\1126 Barry Gackle, Waterloo - For being named a member of the
Academic All-State Team.
2001\1127 Emma Pirie, Mason City - For celebrating her 101st birthday.
2001\1128 Margaret and Leonard Floyd, Des Moines - For celebrating their
70th wedding anniversary.
2001\1129 Jessica Krogmeier, Donnellson - For winning the 2001 Lee County
Soil and Water Conservation District Scholarship Award.
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 262), relating to public expenditure
and regulatory matters, making and reducing appropriations, and including effective
date and retroactive applicability provisions.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass May 2, 2001.
COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS
House File 751, a bill for an act providing tax credits for investments in qualifying
businesses and allowing the transfer of investment tax credits.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass with amendment H-1906 February 1, 2001.
Senate File 524, a bill for an act providing assistance regarding the development
of grapes and wine and providing for tax revenue and an appropriation.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Do Pass May 1, 2001.
Senate File 529, a bill for an act relating to mandates imposed on political
subdivisions by the state.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Do Pass May 1, 2001.
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 448), exempting from sales and use taxes
the purchase of coins, currency, and bullion.
Fiscal Note is required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass May 1, 2001.
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 704), establishing an agricultural sales tax
advisory council, and providing for the elimination of the council.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Do Pass May 1, 2001.
Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 256), relating to species of animals by
classifying certain species as livestock and providing exemptions from the sales and
use tax for feed used to support the species.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Do Pass May 1, 2001.
AMENDMENTS FILED
H-1888 H.F. 746 Murphy of Dubuque
H-1889 H.F. 747 Raecker of Polk
Witt of Black Hawk Fallon of Polk
Sukup of Franklin Brunkhorst of Bremer
Garman of Story Carroll of Poweshiek
Tyrrell of Iowa Van Engelenhoven of Mahaska
Kreiman of Davis Johnson of Osceola
Richardson of Warren Boal of Polk
H-1890 H.F. 747 Raecker of Polk
Witt of Black Hawk
H-1891 H.F. 747 Raecker of Polk
H-1892 H.F. 747 Raecker of Polk
H-1893 H.F. 747 Raecker of Polk
H-1897 S.F. 514 Houser of Pottawattamie
Van Engelenhoven of Mahaska
H-1900 S.F. 514 O'Brien of Boone
H-1901 H.F. 672 Connors of Polk
H-1906 H.F. 751 Committee on Ways and Means
H-1907 H.F. 746 Millage of Scott
H-1908 H.F. 743 Teig of Hamilton
H-1910 H.F. 736 Eichhorn of Hamilton
H-1912 H.F. 579 Ford of Polk
H-1913 H.F. 579 Ford of Polk
H-1914 S.F. 514 Kreiman of Davis
Arnold of Lucas
H-1915 H.F. 752 Fallon of Polk
H-1916 S.F. 524 Brunkhorst of Bremer
H-1917 H.C.R. 35 Brauns of Muscatine
H-1919 H.F. 751 Teig of Hamilton
H-1920 H.F. 739 Richardson of Warren
H-1921 H.F. 751 Fallon of Polk
H-1922 H.F. 751 Fallon of Polk
H-1923 H.F. 751 Fallon of Polk
H-1924 H.F. 751 Fallon of Polk
H-1925 H.F. 751 Fallon of Polk
H-1926 S.F. 514 Houser of Pottawattamie
H-1927 S.F. 514 Van Engelenhoven of Mahaska
Houser of Pottawattamie
H-1928 S.F. 514 T. Taylor of Linn
D. Taylor of Linn
H-1929 S.F. 514 Petersen of Polk
H-1930 H.F. 746 T. Taylor of Linn
H-1931 H.F. 753 Teig of Hamilton
Frevert of Palo Alto
H-1933 H.F. 751 Jenkins of Black Hawk
Hansen of Pottawattamie
Kettering of Sac
Hoffman of Crawford
Johnson of Osceola
H-1934 H.F. 732 Heaton of Henry
H-1935 H.F. 349 Senate Amendment
H-1936 H.F. 751 Chiodo of Polk
H-1937 H.F. 670 Senate Amendment
H-1938 S.F. 165 Warnstadt of Woodbury
On motion by Rants of Woodbury the House adjourned at 12:08
a.m., until 8:45 a.m., Thursday, May 3, 2001.

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