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House Journal: Tuesday, January 29, 2002

JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

Sixteenth Calendar Day - Tenth Session Day

Hall of the House of Representatives
Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday, January 29, 2002

The House met pursuant to adjournment at 8:45 a.m., Gipp of
Winneshiek in the chair.

Prayer was offered by Reverend John De Boef, pastor of Hilltop
Chapel, What Cheer. He is the brother-in-law of the Honorable Betty
De Boef, state representative from Mahaska County.

The Journal of Monday, January 28, 2002 was approved.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

House File 2139, by committee on education, a bill for an act to
increase the maximum amount of a vocational-technical tuition grant.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2140, by Drake, a bill for an act authorizing the
issuance of essential county purpose bonds for bridges, culverts,
secondary roads, and related major infrastructure.

Read first time and referred to committee on local government.

House File 2141, by Elgin, a bill for an act providing an
exemption for the practice of reflexology from the licensure
requirements for massage therapy.

Read first time and referred to committee on state government.

House File 2142, by Schrader, a bill for an act relating to open
burning notification requirements and providing a penalty.

Read first time and referred to committee on environmental
protection.


House File 2143, by Huseman, a bill for an act relating to
recycling waste oil filters, establishing fees, and making an
appropriation.

Read first time and referred to committee on environmental
protection.

House File 2144, by committee on agriculture, a bill for an act
relating to the designation of a Dr. Norman E. Borlaug World Food
Prize Day.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2145, by Grundberg, a bill for an act eliminating
certain service requirements placed on drug courts, and providing an
effective date.

Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.

House File 2146, by Raecker, a bill for an act relating to the
revocation of gambling licenses after an unfavorable referendum.

Read first time and referred to committee on state government.

House File 2147, by O'Brien, a bill for an act prohibiting a sex
offender from residing by a school or child care facility, and providing
a penalty.

Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.

House File 2148, by Alons, Bradley, Heaton, and Elgin, a bill for
an act permitting the use of residential elevators in certain public
locations to transport persons with disabilities.

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

House File 2149, by Dolecheck, a bill for an act relating to
creditor interests, by providing for landlord liens including the
perfection of agricultural liens by landlords and their priority.


Read first time and referred to committee on agriculture.

On motion by Rants of Woodbury, the House was recessed at 8:53
a.m., until 2:00 p.m.

AFTERNOON SESSION

The House reconvened at 2:06 p.m., Speaker Siegrist in the chair.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

House File 2150, by committee on state government, a bill for an
act relating to the performance of honor guard services on public
property by members of a reserve officer training corps.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2151, by committee on education, a bill for an act
adding certain information concerning school security or emergency
preparedness to the list of public records kept confidential.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2152, by Horbach, Huser, Millage, Tyrrell, Eddie,
Rayhons, Broers, Baudler, Kettering, and Hoffman, a bill for an act
eliminating the prospective repeal of the volunteer emergency
services provider death benefit and providing an effective date.

Read first time and referred to committee on state government.

House File 2153, by committee on judiciary, a bill for an act
relating to presentation of victim impact statements at criminal
sentencing hearings.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2154, by Hatch, Witt, Dotzler, Greimann, D. Taylor,
Foege, T. Taylor, Bukta, Jochum, Winckler, Lensing, Murphy,
Osterhaus, Scherrman, Ford, and Kreiman, a bill for an act relating
to appropriations made from the Iowa economic emergency fund for
emergency expenditures and providing an effective date.

Read first time and referred to committee on appropriations.

House File 2155, by Mascher, a bill for an act creating an
economic development consortium.

Read first time and referred to committee on economic
development.

House File 2156, by Mascher, a bill for an act relating to a study
by the department of education of the availability of federal funding
for education technology.

Read first time and referred to committee on education.

House File 2157, by Shey, a bill for an act relating to the
elimination of the state inheritance tax and state qualified use
inheritance tax.

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

House File 2158, by Shey and Kreiman, a bill for an act relating
to the consideration of founded child abuse in the awarding of custody
of a child.

Read first time and referred to committee on human resources.

House File 2159, by Shey, a bill for an act relating to the budget
certification deadline for cities and providing an applicability date.

Read first time and referred to committee on local government.

House File 2160, by Jenkins, a bill for an act relating to the
meetings of the revenue estimating conference.

Read first time and referred to committee on appropriations.

The House stood at ease at 2:08 p.m., until the fall of the gavel.

The House resumed session at 2:58 p.m., Speaker Siegrist in the
chair.


INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

House File 2161, by Grundberg, a bill for an act relating to third-
party payor coverage for prescription drugs, including off-label use of
prescription drugs.

Read first time and referred to committee on commerce and
regulation.

House File 2162, by Johnson, a bill for an act relating to bait
dealers' licenses by creating resident and nonresident wholesale bait
dealer licenses, providing reciprocity, and providing an effective date.

Read first time and referred to committee on natural resources.

House File 2163, by Warnstadt, a bill for an act creating a tax
credit for investments in qualified businesses engaged in producing,
developing, or marketing a product for detecting, containing,
preventing, or countering harmful biological or chemical agents and
providing effective and retroactive applicability dates.

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

House File 2164, by Johnson, a bill for an act relating to offering
or making available a driver education course to students not
residing in the school district.

Read first time and referred to committee on education.

House File 2165, by Mascher, a bill for an act establishing a state
poetry competition.

Read first time and referred to committee on education.

House File 2166, by Atteberry, Larkin, Warnstadt, Mertz,
Winckler, and Lensing, a bill for an act to include members of the
Iowa national guard who served a minimum aggregate of ninety days
of active state service as veterans for benefit and preference purposes.

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


ADOPTION OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 105

Hoffman of Crawford called up for consideration House
Concurrent Resolution 105, a concurrent resolution designating
January 30, 2002, as Iowa Insurance Day, and moved its adoption.

The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.

CONSIDERATION OF BILL
Appropriations Calendar

House File 2075, a bill for an act relating to the repayment of
moneys appropriated from the endowment for Iowa's health account
of the tobacco settlement trust fund for purposes of the student
achievement and teacher quality program, was taken up for
consideration.

Murphy of Dubuque offered the following amendment H-8011 filed
by him and moved its adoption:

H-8011

1 Amend House File 2075 as follows:
2 1. Page 1, line 7, by striking the word "general"
3 and inserting the following: "general children
4 first".
5 2. Page 1, line 14, by striking the words
6 "general fund of the state" and inserting the
7 following: "children first fund".
8 3. Page 1, by inserting after line 21, the
9 following:
10 "Sec. . NEW SECTION. 8.57B CHILDREN FIRST
11 FUND.
12 1. A children first fund is created in the state
13 treasury. The children first fund shall be separate
14 from the general fund of the state and shall not be
15 considered part of the general fund of the state
16 except in determining the cash position of the state
17 for payment of state obligations. The moneys in the
18 children first fund are not subject to section 8.33
19 and shall not be transferred, used, obligated,
20 appropriated, or otherwise encumbered except as
21 provided in this section. Moneys in the children
22 first fund may be used for cash flow purposes provided
23 that any moneys so allocated are returned to the
24 children first fund by the end of each fiscal year.
25 However, the children first fund shall be considered a

26 special account for the purposes of section 8.53.
27 2. Notwithstanding section 12C.7, subsection 2,
28 interest or earnings on moneys deposited in the
29 children first fund shall be credited to the children
30 first fund. Interest or earnings on the moneys
31 deposited in the fund are subject to appropriation for
32 purposes of enhancing preschool and early education
33 programs for young children. An appropriation of any
34 other moneys deposited in or credited to the fund
35 shall not be made unless the bill or joint resolution
36 is passed by a vote of at least three-fifths of the
37 members of each house of the general assembly and is
38 approved by the governor."
39 4. Title page, line 4, by inserting after the
40 word "program" the following: "and creating a
41 children first fund to which excess moneys in the
42 economic emergency fund are to be transferred".

Amendment H-8011 lost.

Cormack of Webster offered the following amendment H-8005 filed
by him and Garman of Story and moved its adoption:

H-8005

1 Amend House File 2075 as follows:
2 1. Page 1, by inserting after line 21 the
3 following:
4 "Sec. . Section 12E.12, subsection 1, Code
5 Supplement 2001, is amended by adding the following
6 new paragraph:
7 NEW PARAGRAPH. c. Notwithstanding any provision
8 to the contrary, moneys in the tobacco settlement
9 trust fund or any of its accounts shall not be
10 appropriated for any fiscal year until the total forty
11 million dollars appropriated in 2001 Iowa Acts,
12 chapter 177, section 1, shall be repaid to the
13 endowment for Iowa's health account of the tobacco
14 settlement trust fund."

Amendment H-8005 lost.

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

On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 2075)


The ayes were, 94:
Alons Arnold Atteberry Baudler
Bell Boal Boddicker Boggess
Bradley Brauns Broers Brunkhorst
Bukta Carroll Chiodo Cohoon
Connors Dix Dolecheck Dotzler
Drake Eddie Elgin Fallon
Finch Foege Ford Frevert
Gipp Greimann Grundberg Hahn
Hansen Hatch Heaton Hoffman
Horbach Hoversten Huseman Huser
Jacobs Jenkins Jochum Jones
Kettering Klemme Kreiman Kuhn
Larkin Larson Lensing Manternach
Mascher May Mertz Metcalf
Millage Murphy Myers O'Brien
Osterhaus Petersen Quirk Raecker
Rants Rayhons Reeder Rekow
Reynolds Richardson Roberts Scherrman
Seng Shey Shoultz Sievers
Smith Stevens Sukup Taylor, D.
Taylor, T. Teig Tremmel Tymeson
Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt
Weidman Wilderdyke Winckler Wise
Witt Mr. Speaker
Siegrist

 


The nays were, 5:
Cormack De Boef Eichhorn Garman
Johnson

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Schrader

 


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 2075 be immediately messaged to the Senate.

SENATE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

Teig of Hamilton called up for consideration House File 2078, a
bill for an act creating an Iowa capital investment board, authorizing

the organization of an Iowa capital investment corporation and an
Iowa fund of funds, and authorizing the issuance of contingent tax
credits to investors in the Iowa fund of funds, amended by the Senate
amendment H-8012 as follows:

H-8012

1 Amend House File 2078, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the House as follows:
3 1. Page 8, lines 4 and 5, by striking the words
4 "director of the department", and inserting the
5 following: "incorporators and appointment committee".
6 2. Page 11, lines 2 and 3, by striking the words
7 "shall not invest more than", and inserting the
8 following: "shall invest".
9 3. Page 15, by inserting after line 13 the
10 following:
11 "Sec. 501. Section 422.8, subsection 2, paragraph
12 b, subparagraph (2), Code 2001, is amended to read as
13 follows:
14 (2) Any cash or the value of property
15 distributions which are made only to the extent that
16 they are paid from income upon which Iowa income tax
17 has not been paid, as determined under rules of the
18 director, reduced by fifty percent of the amount of
19 any of these distributions that are made to enable the
20 shareholder to pay federal income tax on items of
21 income, loss, and expenses from the corporation.
22 Sec. 502. APPLICABILITY PROVISION. Section 501 of
23 this Act applies retroactively to January 1, 2002, for
24 tax years beginning on or after that date."
25 4. Title page, line 1, by inserting after the
26 words "An Act" the following: "relating to economic
27 stimulus measures for businesses by".
28 5. Title page, line 4, by inserting after the
29 word "funds" the following: "; establishing a small
30 business growth initiative by adjusting the allocation
31 to Iowa of income earned by an S corporation for
32 purposes of the state individual income tax; and
33 including a retroactive applicability date provision".
34 6. By renumbering as necessary.

Richardson of Warren asked and received unanimous consent that
amendment H-8016, to the Senate amendment H-8012, be deferred.

Kreiman of Davis offered amendment H-8013, to the Senate
amendment H-8012, filed by him as follows:


H-8013

1 Amend the Senate amendment, H-8012, to House File
2 2078, as amended, passed, and reprinted by the House,
3 as follows:
4 1. Page 1, by striking lines 9 through 33.

Gipp of Winneshiek in the chair at 4:21 p.m.

Speaker Siegrist in the chair at 4:30 p.m.

Kreiman of Davis moved the adoption of amendment H-8013 to the
Senate amendment H-8012.

Roll call was requested by Myers of Johnson and Bukta of Clinton.

On the question "Shall amendment H-8013 to the Senate
amendment H-8012 be adopted?" (H.F. 2078)

The ayes were, 39:
Bell Bukta Chiodo Connors
Cormack Dotzler Fallon Foege
Ford Frevert Garman Greimann
Hatch Jochum Kreiman Kuhn
Larkin Lensing Mascher May
Murphy Myers O'Brien Osterhaus
Petersen Reeder Reynolds Richardson
Scherrman Seng Shoultz Smith
Stevens Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Tremmel
Winckler Wise Witt

 


The nays were, 60:
Alons Arnold Atteberry Baudler
Boal Boddicker Boggess Bradley
Brauns Broers Brunkhorst Carroll
Cohoon De Boef Dix Dolecheck
Drake Eddie Eichhorn Elgin
Finch Gipp Grundberg Hahn
Hansen Heaton Hoffman Horbach
Hoversten Huseman Huser Jacobs
Jenkins Johnson Jones Kettering
Klemme Larson Manternach Mertz
Metcalf Millage Quirk Raecker
Rants Rayhons Rekow Roberts
Shey Sievers Sukup Teig

 




Tymeson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen
Warnstadt Weidman Wilderdyke Mr. Speaker
Siegrist

Absent or not voting, 1:
Schrader

 


Amendment H-8013 lost.

Grundberg of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-8014, to the Senate amendment H-8012,
filed by her on January 28, 2002.

Richardson of Warren offered the following amendment H-8016, to
the Senate amendment H-8012, previously deferred, filed by him and
moved its adoption:

H-8016

1 Amend the Senate amendment, H-8012, to House File
2 2078, as amended, passed, and reprinted by the House,
3 as follows:
4 1. Page 1, line 23, by striking the words and
5 figures "applies retroactively to January 1, 2002" and
6 inserting the following: "takes effect January 1,
7 2003".
8 2. Page 1, line 33, by striking the words "a
9 retroactive" and inserting the following: "an".

Amendment H-8016 lost.

On motion by Teig of Hamilton the House concurred in the Senate
amendment H-8012.

Teig of Hamilton moved that the bill, as amended by the Senate
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. 2078)

The ayes were, 74:
Alons Arnold Atteberry Baudler
Bell Boal Boddicker Boggess
Bradley Brauns Broers Brunkhorst
Carroll Chiodo Cohoon De Boef
Dix Dolecheck Drake Eddie
Eichhorn Elgin Finch Frevert
Gipp Grundberg Hahn Hansen
Heaton Hoffman Horbach Hoversten
Huseman Huser Jacobs Jenkins
Johnson Jones Kettering Klemme
Larkin Larson Manternach Mertz
Metcalf Millage O'Brien Petersen
Quirk Raecker Rants Rayhons
Reeder Rekow Reynolds Roberts
Seng Shey Shoultz Sievers
Smith Stevens Sukup Teig
Tymeson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen
Warnstadt Weidman Wilderdyke Wise
Witt Mr. Speaker
Siegrist

 


The nays were, 25:
Bukta Connors Cormack Dotzler
Fallon Foege Ford Garman
Greimann Hatch Jochum Kreiman
Kuhn Lensing Mascher May
Murphy Myers Osterhaus Richardson
Scherrman Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Tremmel
Winckler

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Schrader

 


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

IMMEDIATE MESSAGE

Gipp of Winneshiek asked and received unanimous consent that
House Concurrent Resolution 105 be immediately messaged to
the Senate.

HOUSE FILE 2122 REREFERRED

The Speaker announced that House File 2122, previously referred
to committee on state government was rereferred to committee on
judiciary.


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

2002\137 Lester and Helen Meske, Clear Lake - For celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary.

2002\138 Robert and Kathryn Douglas, Mason City - For celebrating their
50th wedding anniversary.

2002\139 Loretta Park, Rockwell - For celebrating her 80th birthday.

2002\140 Leila Clark, Clear Lake - For celebrating her 85th birthday.

2002\141 Dorothy Bartelt, Mason City - For celebrating her 90th birthday.

2002\142 Francis and Betty Lou Lapointe, Mason City - For celebrating their
50th wedding anniversary.

2002\143 Leon and Irene Caspersen, Clear Lake - For celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary.

2002\144 Lucille Vestal, Mason City - For celebrating her 80th birthday.

2002\145 Aileen Griffith, Mason City - For celebrating her 80th birthday.

2002\146 Dorothy Hobbiebrunken, Rockwell - For celebrating her 80th
birthday.

2002\147 Glen Kolbe, Lake View - For celebrating his 92nd birthday.

2002\148 Eva Liston, Lake View - For celebrating her 95th birthday.

2002\149 Darold and JoAnn Jacobson, Schaller - For celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary.

2002\150 Rodney and Martha Hunter, Correctionville - For celebrating their
50th wedding anniversary.

2002\151 Merle Shannon, Sac City - For celebrating his 85th birthday.

2002\152 Marvin and Ruth Mooney, Alta - For celebrating their 73rd wedding
anniversary.

2002\153 Fern Swanson, Creston - For celebrating her 80th birthday.


2002\154 John and Florence Roach, Carlisle - For celebrating their 60th
wedding anniversary.

2002\155 Wesley and Irene Goodwin, Sioux City - For celebrating their 60th
wedding anniversary.

SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

House File 9 Reassigned

Appropriations: Brunkhorst, Chair; Jacobs and Reeder.

House File 410 Reassigned

Appropriations: Brunkhorst, Chair; Hatch and Raecker.

House File 580 Reassigned

Appropriations: Jacobs, Chair; Bell and Raecker.

House File 648

Human Resources: Roberts, Chair; Broers and Witt.

House File 2031

Human Resources: Carroll, Chair; Atteberry and Roberts.

House File 2036

Appropriations: Drake, Chair; Heaton and Mascher.

House File 2039

Human Resources: Carroll, Chair; De Boef and Kreiman.

House File 2040

Judiciary: Shey, Chair; Bell and Raecker.

House File 2046

Human Resources: Boddicker, Chair; Grundberg and Smith.

House File 2055

Human Resources: Tymeson, Chair; Boddicker and Witt.

House File 2056

Human Resources: De Boef, Chair; Roberts and Tremmel.


House File 2070

Transportation: Garman, Chair; Quirk and Van Engelenhoven.

House File 2071

Human Resources: Carroll, Chair; Atteberry and De Boef.

House File 2074

Human Resources: Boddicker, Chair; Atteberry and Carroll.

House File 2089

Judiciary: Shey, Chair; Bell and Raecker.

House File 2095

Transportation: Eddie, Chair; Cohoon and Klemme.

House File 2096

Human Resources: Boddicker, Chair; Carroll and Reynolds.

House File 2100

Human Resources: Hoversten, Chair; Broers and Kreiman.

House File 2101

Judiciary: Baudler, Chair; Kreiman and Wilderdyke.

House File 2107

Environmental Protection: Bradley, Chair; Huseman and Shoultz.

House File 2108

Commerce and Regulation: Johnson, Chair; Bradley and Quirk.

House File 2114

Human Resources: Carroll, Chair; Smith and Wilderdyke.

House File 2118

Human Resources: Grundberg, Chair; Tymeson and Witt.

House File 2120

Human Resources: Hoversten, Chair; Broers and Murphy.


House File 2123

Transportation: Garman, Chair; Bukta and Weidman.

House File 2124

Natural Resources: Huseman, Chair; Baudler and May.

House File 2126

Judiciary: Broers, Chair; Baudler and Shoultz.

House File 2130

Commerce and Regulation: Shey, Chair; Raecker and Seng.

House File 2132

Appropriations: Heaton, Chair; Alons and Murphy.

House File 2133

Human Resources: Hoversten, Chair; Murphy and Roberts.

House File 2134

Judiciary: Baudler, Chair; Ford and Kettering.

House File 2148

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

Senate File 144

Transportation: Rekow, Chair; Johnson and Warnstadt.

Senate File 335

Ways and Means: Hoffman, Chair; Kuhn and Sievers.

HOUSE STUDY BILL SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

House Study Bill 553
(Committee of the Whole)

Agriculture: Klemme, Chair; Alons, Atteberry, Baudler, Boggess, De Boef, Fallon,
Frevert, Huseman, Johnson, Jones, Kreiman, Kuhn, Manternach, May, Mertz,
Rayhons, Rekow, Scherrman, Schrader and Teig.


House Study Bill 559

Local Government: Weidman, Chair; Dix and Reeder.

House Study Bill 560

Local Government: Sievers, Chair; Hahn and Reeder.

House Study Bill 561

Local Government: Sievers, Chair; Eddie and Kuhn.

HOUSE STUDY BILL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

H.S.B. 562 Agriculture

Relating to the sale of certain equipment used for purposes other
than for agriculture or horticulture, and including construction and
industry equipment, and providing for its applicability.

H.S.B. 563 Agriculture

Relating to the Iowa agricultural development authority, by providing
for administration, bonding authority, programs, and reporting.

H.S.B. 564 Agriculture

Relating to the movement of bovine animals from livestock markets,
and making penalties applicable.

H.S.B. 565 Agriculture

Relating to the creation of a forest and fruit tree indemnity fund and
providing compensation for tree, fruit, and nut crop losses.

H.S.B. 566 Judiciary

Relating to the identification of witnesses prior to an occupational
safety and health hearing.

H.S.B. 567 Judiciary

Relating to a nonresident registering as a sex offender in a county
where an institution of higher education is located.

H.S.B. 568 Judiciary

Relating to permits for and the authority to acquire weapons and
providing a penalty.

H.S.B. 569 Judiciary

Relating to the criminal offense of unauthorized computer access, and
providing a penalty.

H.S.B. 570 Human Resources

Relating to the regulation of health care facilities and the duties of
resident advocate committees.

H.S.B. 571 Judiciary

Relating to the admissibility of evidence in a child in need of
assistance proceeding.

H.S.B. 572 Judiciary

Relating to monetary penalties for contempt of court.

H.S.B. 573 Judiciary

Relating to representation of indigent persons and the duties of the
state public defender.

H.S.B. 574 Judiciary

Concerning immunity from a state tort claims action for certain acts
or omissions of the division of labor services of the department of
workforce development.

H.S.B. 575 Commerce and Regulation

Relating to the Iowa energy center, including changes relating to
salary adjustments, and promotion and administration of the
alternative energy revolving loan program.


H.S.B. 576 Human Resources

Relating to child foster care and adoption requirements involving
licensing periods, foster parent training, annual reports, and foreign
adoptions.

H.S.B. 577 Human Resources

Relating to the uniform anatomical gift Act including the document of
gift, the release identifying information, donors other than the subject
of the donation, and immunity provisions.

H.S.B. 578 Judiciary

Relating to the time period when a criminal indictment or trial
information may be found against a person not present in the state.

H.S.B. 579 Judiciary

Relating to the Iowa crime victim compensation program.

H.S.B. 580 Judiciary

Relating to sentences of incarceration for third or subsequent
operating-while-intoxicated motor vehicle offenses.

H.S.B. 581 Judiciary

Relating to the public safety peace officers' retirement, accident, and
disability system by providing for the calculation of accidental
disability benefits, establishing subrogation rights of the retirement
system, concerning portability of benefits with the statewide fire and
police retirement system, and providing an effective and retroactive
applicability date.

H.S.B. 582 Judiciary

Relating to child endangerment offenses resulting in the death of a
child or minor and providing a penalty.


H.S.B. 583 Judiciary

Relating to criminal history checks of applicants for certain licenses
and by major vendors contracting with the lottery, providing for a fee,
and providing an effective date.

H.S.B. 584 Judiciary

Relating to the admissibility of prior criminal offenses into evidence
in the prosecution of certain crimes.

H.S.B. 585 Judiciary

Relating to the reimbursement of costs and expenses incurred by an
indigent person for filing certain applications for postconviction relief.

H.S.B. 586 Judiciary

Establishing a new criminal offense of sexual exploitation by a school
employee at a public or nonpublic secondary school.

H.S.B. 587 Judiciary

Establishing a new criminal offense of sexual exploitation by a peace
officer and providing penalties.

H.S.B. 588 Human Resources

Relating to the recording of certain interviews conducted in
association with a child abuse assessment.

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 LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

House File 2090, a bill for an act prohibiting public contracting entities from
entering into certain labor-related agreements for public works projects, and providing
an effective date.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Do Pass January 29, 2002.

House File 2091, a bill for an act prohibiting disbursements of moneys from the
vision Iowa fund to entities entering into certain labor-related agreements, and
providing an effective date.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Do Pass January 29, 2002.

COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT

House File 2082, a bill for an act expanding the time periods within which
watercraft must be registered after a sale or transfer and within which watercraft may
be operated without an identification number.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Do Pass January 29, 2002.

COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES

Committee Bill (Formerly House File 321), relating to the registration of hunting
lease outfitters and providing a penalty.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Amend and Do Pass January 29, 2002.

COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT

House File 193, a bill for an act relating to a midwest interstate passenger rail
compact.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Do Pass January 23, 2002.

COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION

House File 2007, a bill for an act eliminating the requirement that a bicycle safety
flag be used while operating an all-terrain vehicle or snowmobile on a highway.


Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Do Pass January 29, 2002.

RESOLUTIONS FILED

HR 103, by Warnstadt, Rants, Ford, Raecker, Hatch, Petersen,
Dotzler, Fallon, Witt, Mascher, Jenkins, Shoultz, Lensing, Hansen,
Hoversten, Chiodo, Jacobs and Klemme, a resolution honoring
Goodwill Industries International in its centennial year.

Laid over under Rule 25.

HR 104, by Rekow, a resolution honoring Coach Lowell Lyngaas and
his Race America runners from Valley School District in Northeast
Iowa.

Laid over under Rule 25.

HR 105, by Smith, Alons, Klemme, Reynolds, Dotzler, Tremmel,
Larkin, May, Shoultz, Winckler, Witt, Garman, Cohoon, Schrader,
Warnstadt, Teig, Frevert, Mascher, Horbach, Kuhn, Brunkhorst,
Osterhaus, Fallon, Sievers, Foege, Johnson, Boddicker, Myers,
Huseman, Atteberry, Scherrman, Ford, Bell, Quirk, D. Taylor, Hatch,
Murphy and Seng, a resolution honoring Commandant Jack Dack of
the Iowa Veterans Home upon his retirement.

Laid over under Rule 25.

HCR 108, by Johnson, Mertz, Alons, Eichhorn, Roberts, Weidman,
Huseman, Baudler, Rayhons, Eddie, Shey, De Boef, Boal, Kettering,
Boddicker, Finch, Hahn, Hoffman, Wilderdyke, Rekow, Dix, Kreiman,
Foege, Stevens, Smith, Atteberry, Hatch, Witt, Frevert, Ford, Fallon,
Osterhaus, Reynolds and Richardson, a concurrent resolution
opposing the establishment of a national identity database system by
the United States Congress.

Laid over under Rule 25.


AMENDMENT FILED

H-8017 H.F. 2111 Boddicker of Cedar

On motion by Gipp of Winneshiek the House adjourned at 5:10
p.m., until 8:45 a.m., Wednesday, January 30, 2002.


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