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House Journal: Monday, February 18, 2002

JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

Thirty-sixth Calendar Day - Twenty-third Session Day

Hall of the House of Representatives
Des Moines, Iowa, Monday, February 18, 2002

The House met pursuant to adjournment at 1:03 p.m., Speaker
Siegrist in the chair.

Prayer was offered by Father Dennis Cain, pastor of St. Clement's
Catholic Church, Bankston and St. Joseph Catholic Church, Farley.
He was the guest of Representative Paul Scherrman from Dubuque
County.

The Journal of Friday, February 15, 2002 was approved.

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

The Pledge of Allegiance was led by fourteen students of the SODA
Group (Students O.K. Without Drugs and Alcohol), accompanied by
sponsor, Kevin McCauley and counselor Tony Nichols from Linn-Mar
High School in Marion. They were the guests of Representative Jeff
Elgin of Linn County.

PETITION FILED

The following petition was received and placed on file:

By Tymeson of Madison from two thousand four hundred sixteen
constituents that believe the current Iowa container deposit law
endangers our food supply by directing consumers to take unsanitary
beverage containers to supermarkets. They further believe the
current deposit law hurts comprehensive recycling and curbside
collection efforts by establishing a separate system for recycling of
valuable aluminum. They request that the Iowa General Assembly
replace the current Iowa deposit law with one that encourages
comprehensive recycling.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

House File 2381, by Tremmel, a bill for an act providing for the
establishment of a code of classroom conduct by school districts.

Read first time and referred to committee on education.

House File 2382, by committee on human resources, a bill for an
act designating advanced registered nurse practitioners as providers
of health care services pursuant to managed care or prepaid services
contracts under the medical assistance program.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2383, by Tremmel, a bill for an act relating to the
placement of a juvenile in detention and to the jurisdiction of the
juvenile court.

Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.

House File 2384, by Hatch, a bill for an act establishing a tax
credit against individual and corporate income tax liability for small
business guaranty fees paid and including a retroactive applicability
date provision.

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

House File 2385, by Tremmel, a bill for an act relating to appeals
from involuntary commitment for chronic substance abuse or mental
illness.

Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.

House File 2386, by Stevens, a bill for an act creating a local
services committee in each county.

Read first time and referred to committee on local government.

House File 2387, by Heaton and Foege, a bill for an act relating
to psychiatric medical institutions for children requirements
involving complaint response and behavioral health care coverage.

Read first time and referred to committee on human resources.

House File 2388, by Hatch, a bill for an act relating to the
operations of the state board of education, the department of

education, school districts, accredited nonpublic schools, and other
state and local agencies with regard to attendance and truancy,
academic standards, and related matters.

Read first time and referred to committee on education.

House File 2389, by Myers, Bukta, Foege, Jochum, Kuhn,
Warnstadt, Stevens, Reeder, Reynolds, Dotzler, Hatch, Mascher,
Atteberry, Larkin, Cohoon, D. Taylor, T. Taylor, May, Bell, Seng,
Connors, Osterhaus, Murphy, Quirk, Scherrman, Lensing,
Richardson, Shoultz, Wise, and Chiodo, a bill for an act establishing a
new economy council.

Read first time and referred to committee on economic
development.

House File 2390, by committee on state government, a bill for an
act relating to massage therapy by providing for a study regarding
the modalities associated with massage therapy and providing a
temporary exemption from licensure requirements.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2391, by Myers, Bukta, Foege, Jochum, Kuhn,
Warnstadt, Reeder, Stevens, Reynolds, Dotzler, Mertz, Fallon, Hatch,
Larkin, Cohoon, D. Taylor, T. Taylor, May, and Bell, a bill for an act
relating to child protection confidentiality requirements involving the
department of human services.

Read first time and referred to committee on human resources.

House File 2392, by Hoffman, Kettering, Hoversten, Rants, Teig,
Wilderdyke, Boal, Drake, Boggess, Roberts, Cormack, Johnson, Alons,
Larson, Eichhorn, Weidman, Eddie, Sukup, Dix, Huseman, Horbach,
Bradley, Baudler, Gipp, Carroll, Arnold, Hansen, Broers, Heaton,
Klemme, Siegrist, Jacobs, Elgin, Jenkins, De Boef, Tymeson, Wise,
Reynolds, Connors, and Mertz, a bill for an act relating to the
establishment of renaissance zones, providing certain tax exemptions,
refunds, and credits to persons located in the renaissance zones,
reimbursing school districts for lost property tax due to renaissance
zone designation, and providing an applicability date.

Read first time and referred to committee on local government.

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
February 15, 2002, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate was
asked:

House File 2035, a bill for an act relating to the state historic property
rehabilitation tax credit and including effective and retroactive applicability date
provisions.

Also: That the Senate has on February 15, 2002, amended and passed the following
bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked:

House File 2271, a bill for an act creating a tax credit for investments in qualifying
businesses and community-based seed capital funds and including effective and
retroactive applicability date provisions.

MICHAEL E. MARSHALL, Secretary

On motion by Rants of Woodbury, the House was recessed at 1:16
p.m., until 5:30 p.m.

EVENING SESSION

The House reconvened at 5:42 p.m., Speaker Siegrist in the chair.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Leave of absence was granted as follows:

Ford of Polk on request of Huser of Polk.

SENATE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

Teig of Hamilton called up for consideration House File 2271, a
bill for an act creating a tax credit for investments in qualifying
businesses and community-based seed capital funds and including
effective and retroactive applicability date provisions, amended by
the Senate amendment H-8058 as follows:


H-8058

1 Amend House File 2271, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the House, as follows:
3 1. By striking page 4, line 29, through page 5,
4 line 4, and inserting the following: "success of the
5 qualifying business."

A non-record roll call was requested.

The ayes were 51, nays 39.

The motion prevailed and the House concurred in the Senate
amendment H-8058.

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. 2271)

The ayes were, 95:
Alons Arnold Atteberry Baudler
Bell Boal Boddicker Boggess
Bradley Brauns Broers Brunkhorst
Bukta Carroll Chiodo Cohoon
Connors Cormack De Boef Dix
Dolecheck Dotzler Drake Eichhorn
Elgin Finch Foege Frevert
Garman Gipp Greimann Grundberg
Hahn Hansen Hatch Heaton
Hoffman Horbach Hoversten Huseman
Huser Jacobs Jenkins Jochum
Johnson 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 Schrader Seng
Shey Shoultz Sievers Smith
Stevens Sukup Taylor, D. Teig
Tymeson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen

 




Warnstadt Weidman Wilderdyke Winckler
Wise Witt Mr. Speaker
Siegrist

The nays were, 2:
Fallon Tremmel

 


Absent or not voting, 3:
Eddie Ford Taylor, T.

 


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 2271 be immediately messaged to the Senate.

CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
Regular Calendar

House File 2152, a bill for an act eliminating the prospective
repeal of the volunteer emergency services provider death benefit and
providing an effective date, with report of committee recommending
passage, was taken up for consideration.

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

On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 2152)

The ayes were, 97:
Alons Arnold Atteberry Baudler
Bell Boal Boddicker Boggess
Bradley Brauns Broers Brunkhorst
Bukta Carroll Chiodo Cohoon
Connors Cormack De Boef Dix
Dolecheck Dotzler Drake Eichhorn
Elgin Fallon Finch Foege
Frevert Garman Gipp Greimann
Grundberg Hahn Hansen Hatch
Heaton Hoffman Horbach Hoversten
Huseman Huser Jacobs Jenkins
Jochum Johnson 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 Schrader
Seng Shey Shoultz Sievers
Smith Stevens Sukup Taylor, D.
Teig Tremmel Tymeson Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt Weidman
Wilderdyke Winckler Wise Witt
Mr. Speaker
Siegrist

 


The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 3:
Eddie Ford Taylor, T.

 


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

House File 2289, a bill for an act relating to the preparation and
filing of an assessment schedule for abatement of a nuisance by a
city, was taken up for consideration.

Weidman of Cass 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. 2289)

The ayes were, 97:
Alons Arnold Atteberry Baudler
Bell Boal Boddicker Boggess
Bradley Brauns Broers Brunkhorst
Bukta Carroll Chiodo Cohoon
Connors Cormack De Boef Dix
Dolecheck Dotzler Drake Eichhorn
Elgin Fallon Finch Foege
Frevert Garman Gipp Greimann
Grundberg Hahn Hansen Hatch
Heaton Hoffman Horbach Hoversten
Huseman Huser Jacobs Jenkins
Jochum Johnson 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 Schrader
Seng Shey Shoultz Sievers
Smith Stevens Sukup Taylor, D.
Teig Tremmel Tymeson Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt Weidman
Wilderdyke Winckler Wise Witt
Mr. Speaker
Siegrist

 


The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 3:
Eddie Ford Taylor, T.

 


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

House File 2248, a bill for an act relating to the designation of a
Bill of Rights Day, was taken up for consideration.

Larkin of Lee 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. 2248)

The ayes were, 96:
Alons Arnold Atteberry Baudler
Bell Boal Boddicker Boggess
Bradley Brauns Broers Brunkhorst
Bukta Carroll Chiodo Cohoon
Connors Cormack De Boef Dix
Dolecheck Dotzler Drake Eichhorn
Elgin Fallon Finch Foege
Frevert Garman Gipp Greimann
Hahn Hansen Hatch Heaton
Hoffman Horbach Hoversten Huseman
Huser Jacobs Jenkins Jochum
Johnson 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 Schrader Seng
Shey Shoultz Sievers Smith
Stevens Sukup Taylor, D. Teig
Tremmel Tymeson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven
Van Fossen Warnstadt Weidman Wilderdyke
Winckler Wise Witt Mr. Speaker
Siegrist

 


The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 4:
Eddie Ford Grundberg Taylor, T.

 


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

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

House Joint Resolution 2006, by Tremmel, Shey, and Kreiman,
a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
State of Iowa providing certain rights to victims of crimes.

Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.

House Joint Resolution 2007, by Rants and Myers, a joint
resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State
of Iowa relating to the qualification of electors.

Read first time and referred to committee on state government.

House File 2393, by committee on human resources, a bill for an
act relating to public assistance benefits received by persons who
were not entitled or eligible to receive the benefits, providing criminal
and civil penalties, and appropriating certain penalties received.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2394, by committee on education, a bill for an act
eliminating teacher licensure of community college faculty; requiring

community colleges to develop, approve, and implement a quality
faculty plan; and providing for related matters and effective dates.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2395, by committee on human resources, a bill for an
act relating to child support including provisions relating to medical
support and the calculation of the child support amount relative to
receipt of federal social security benefits.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2396, by Tremmel, Kreiman, and Shey, a bill for an
act providing for the issuance of no-contact orders against persons
who are arrested for the crime of sexual abuse.

Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.

House File 2397, by Hatch, a bill for an act providing that a child
who is ten years of age or older, truant, and who refuses to engage in
mediation or who violates a truancy mediation agreement commits a
delinquent act.

Read first time and referred to committee on education.

House File 2398, by Tremmel, Kreiman, and Shey, a bill for an
act relating to the statute of limitations in first and second degree
sexual abuse cases.

Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.

House File 2399, by Grundberg and Heaton, a bill for an act
relating to the requirements of a case permanency plan for a child in
an out-of-home placement who is age sixteen or older.

Read first time and referred to committee on human resources.

House File 2400, by Winckler, Stevens, Cohoon, Larkin,
D. Taylor, Fallon, Frevert, Dotzler, Warnstadt, Lensing, and
Mascher, a bill for an act providing for a one-year waiver of the
accumulation of professional development credits required for
practitioner and administrator license renewal.

Read first time and referred to committee on education.

House File 2401, by Osterhaus, a bill for an act relating to the
regulation of pharmacy benefit management companies and making
appropriations.

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

House File 2402, by Reynolds, a bill for an act creating a century
small business program to recognize and honor small businesses with
one hundred consecutive years of continuous family ownership.

Read first time and referred to committee on economic
development.

House File 2403, by Hatch, a bill for an act expanding the
jurisdiction of the juvenile court to include modifying certain child
support orders.

Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.

House File 2404, by committee on education, a bill for an act
relating to the amount of additional weighting provided for limited
English proficient students.

Read first time and referred to committee on appropriations.

House File 2405, by committee on agriculture, a bill for an act
relating to the acquisition and holding of agricultural land by
qualified enterprises, by providing for activities related to baby chicks
and fertilized chicken eggs, providing penalties, and providing an
effective date.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2406, by Rayhons, a bill for an act relating to farm aid
associations, by providing for the future termination of such
associations and election procedures to become governed under the
Iowa nonprofit corporation Act, and providing an effective date.

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

House File 2407, by Greimann, a bill for an act relating to the
medical services that may be provided by health care providers
participating in the volunteer health care provider program.

Read first time and referred to committee on human resources.

IMMEDIATE MESSAGES

Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: House
Files 2152, 2248 and 2289.

Regular Calendar

Senate File 2051, a bill for an act relating to the creation of a
state interagency Missouri river authority and specifying its powers
and duties, with report of committee recommending passage, was
taken up for consideration.

Klemme of Plymouth offered the following amendment H-8053
filed by him and moved its adoption:

H-8053

1 Amend Senate File 2051, as passed by the Senate, as
2 follows:
3 1. Page 1, line 6, by inserting after the word
4 "designee," the following: "the chairperson of the
5 utilities board or the chairperson's designee,".
6 2. Page 1, line 27, by inserting after the word
7 "departments" the following: "and the chairperson of
8 the utilities board".
9 3. Page 1, line 29, by inserting after the word
10 "directors" the following: "and the chairperson of
11 the utilities board".

Amendment H-8053 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?" (S.F. 2051)


The ayes were, 81:
Alons Arnold Atteberry Baudler
Bell Boal Boddicker Boggess
Bradley Brauns Broers Brunkhorst
Carroll Chiodo Cohoon Cormack
De Boef Dix Dolecheck Drake
Eichhorn Elgin Finch Foege
Frevert Garman Gipp Grundberg
Hahn Hansen Heaton Hoffman
Horbach Hoversten Huseman Jacobs
Jenkins Johnson Jones Kettering
Klemme Kreiman Kuhn Larkin
Larson Manternach May Mertz
Metcalf Millage Murphy Myers
O'Brien Petersen Raecker Rants
Rayhons Reeder Rekow Reynolds
Richardson Roberts Scherrman Schrader
Seng Shey Sievers Smith
Stevens Sukup Taylor, D. Teig
Tymeson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen
Warnstadt Weidman Wilderdyke Wise
Mr. Speaker
Siegrist

 


The nays were, 16:
Bukta Connors Dotzler Fallon
Greimann Hatch Huser Jochum
Lensing Mascher Osterhaus Quirk
Shoultz Tremmel Winckler Witt

 


Absent or not voting, 3:
Eddie Ford Taylor, T.

 


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

House File 2291, a bill for an act relating to judgment liens
attaching to city real estate, was taken up for consideration.

Weidman of Cass 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. 2291)


The ayes were, 97:
Alons Arnold Atteberry Baudler
Bell Boal Boddicker Boggess
Bradley Brauns Broers Brunkhorst
Bukta Carroll Chiodo Cohoon
Connors Cormack De Boef Dix
Dolecheck Dotzler Drake Eichhorn
Elgin Fallon Finch Foege
Frevert Garman Gipp Greimann
Grundberg Hahn Hansen Hatch
Heaton Hoffman Horbach Hoversten
Huseman Huser Jacobs Jenkins
Jochum Johnson 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 Schrader
Seng Shey Shoultz Sievers
Smith Stevens Sukup Taylor, D.
Teig Tremmel Tymeson Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt Weidman
Wilderdyke Winckler Wise Witt
Mr. Speaker
Siegrist

 


The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 3:
Eddie Ford Taylor, T.

 


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

House File 2009, a bill for an act allowing an assessor to be a
candidate for elective public office and providing an effective date,
with report of committee recommending amendment and passage,
was taken up for consideration.

Jacobs of Polk offered the following amendment H-8046 filed by
the committee on state government and moved its adoption:

H-8046

1 Amend House File 2009 as follows:

2 1. Page 1, line 7, by inserting after the word
3 "assessor." the following: "If an assessor is elected
4 to a city or county office, to a statewide elective
5 office, or to the general assembly, the assessor shall
6 resign as assessor before the beginning of the term of
7 the office to which the assessor was elected."

The committee amendment H-8046 was adopted.

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

On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 2009)

The ayes were, 97:
Alons Arnold Atteberry Baudler
Bell Boal Boddicker Boggess
Bradley Brauns Broers Brunkhorst
Bukta Carroll Chiodo Cohoon
Connors Cormack De Boef Dix
Dolecheck Dotzler Drake Eichhorn
Elgin Fallon Finch Foege
Frevert Garman Gipp Greimann
Grundberg Hahn Hansen Hatch
Heaton Hoffman Horbach Hoversten
Huseman Huser Jacobs Jenkins
Jochum Johnson 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 Schrader
Seng Shey Shoultz Sievers
Smith Stevens Sukup Taylor, D.
Teig Tremmel Tymeson Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt Weidman
Wilderdyke Winckler Wise Witt
Mr. Speaker
Siegrist

 


The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 3:
Eddie Ford Taylor, T.

 



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

IMMEDIATE MESSAGES

Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: House
Files 2009, 2291 and Senate File 2051.

House File 2310, a bill for an act relating to vendor contracts for
the statewide underground facility notification center, was taken up
for consideration.

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

On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 2310)

The ayes were, 97:
Alons Arnold Atteberry Baudler
Bell Boal Boddicker Boggess
Bradley Brauns Broers Brunkhorst
Bukta Carroll Chiodo Cohoon
Connors Cormack De Boef Dix
Dolecheck Dotzler Drake Eichhorn
Elgin Fallon Finch Foege
Frevert Garman Gipp Greimann
Grundberg Hahn Hansen Hatch
Heaton Hoffman Horbach Hoversten
Huseman Huser Jacobs Jenkins
Jochum Johnson 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 Schrader
Seng Shey Shoultz Sievers
Smith Stevens Sukup Taylor, D.
Teig Tremmel Tymeson Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt Weidman
Wilderdyke Winckler Wise Witt
Mr. Speaker
Siegrist
The nays were, none.

 


Absent or not voting, 3:
Eddie Ford Taylor, T.

 


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

House File 2317, a bill for an act relating to restrictions on
advertising devices placed along interstate highways and providing a
delayed effective date, 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?" (H.F. 2317)

The ayes were, 87:
Alons Arnold Atteberry Bell
Boal Boddicker Boggess Bradley
Brauns Broers Brunkhorst Bukta
Carroll Chiodo Cohoon Connors
Cormack De Boef Dix Dolecheck
Dotzler Drake Eichhorn Elgin
Finch Foege Frevert Garman
Gipp Grundberg Hahn Hansen
Hatch Hoffman Horbach Hoversten
Huseman Huser Jacobs Jenkins
Jochum Johnson 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 Roberts
Scherrman Schrader Seng Shey
Sievers Stevens Sukup Taylor, D.
Teig Tymeson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven
Van Fossen Warnstadt Weidman Wilderdyke
Winckler Wise Mr. Speaker
Siegrist

 




The nays were, 10:
Baudler Fallon Greimann Heaton
Reynolds Richardson Shoultz Smith
Tremmel Witt

 


Absent or not voting, 3:
Eddie Ford Taylor, T.

 


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

IMMEDIATE MESSAGES

Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: House
Files 2310 and 2317.

HOUSE FILE 2367 REREFERRED

The Speaker announced that House File 2367, previously referred
to committee on appropriations was rereferred to committee on
local government.

SPONSOR WITHDRAWN
(House File 2178)

Heaton of Henry requested to be withdrawn as a sponsor of House
File 2178.

EXPLANATION OF VOTE

I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on February 14
and 15, 2002. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on House
Files 2018, 2082, 2229, 2230, 2246, 2247, 2249, 2271 and Senate Files
2079 and 2134.

FREVERT of Palo Alto


COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED

The following communications were received and filed in the office
of the Chief Clerk:

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

The Community Economic Betterment Account Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2001,
pursuant to Chapter 15.315, Code of Iowa.

IOWA HIGHER EDUCATION LOAN AUTHORITY

The 2001 Annual Report, pursuant to Chapter 261A.21, Code of Iowa.

CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION

MR. SPEAKER: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully reports
that certificates of recognition have been issued as follows.

MARGARET A. THOMSON
Chief Clerk of the House

2002\347 Marian and Dwight Pearson, Corydon - For celebrating their 60th
wedding anniversary.

2002\348 Melissa Henschel, Dubuque - For being a winner of the Daughters
of the American Revolution History Essay Contest.

2002\349 Sarah Elkatid, Dubuque - For being a winner of the Daughters of
the American Revolution History Essay Contest.

2002\350 Ashley Roguls, Dubuque - For being a winner of the Daughters of
the American Revolution History Essay Contest.

2002\351 Anna Beek, George - For celebrating her 95th birthday.

2002\352 Don and Betty Maasen, Westside - For celebrating their 60th
wedding anniversary.

2002\353 Alfred and Emgard Hagemann, Charter Oak - For celebrating their
65th wedding anniversary.

2002\354 John H. Hansen, Denison - For celebrating his 85th birthday.

2002\355 Laverne Zage, Denison - For celebrating her 85th birthday.

2002\356 Andrew South, Castana - For attaining the rank of Eagle Scout, the
highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America.


2002\357 Milly (Peters) Corbin, Perry - For celebrating her 90th birthday.

2002\358 Maxine Hastie, Earlham - For celebrating her 80th birthday.

2002\359 Ethel Calkins, Mount Etna - For celebrating her 90th birthday.

2002\360 Paul Gauthier, Corning - For winning the Distinguished Service
Award for his dedication to the newspaper and his community.

2002\361 Alice Miligan, Manchester - For celebrating her 90th birthday.

2002\362 Ernest Quint, Marion - For celebrating his 80th birthday.

2002\363 Pauline Boll, Manchester - For celebrating her 96th birthday.

2002\364 Lester and Eleanor Justice, Manchester - For celebrating their 65th
wedding anniversary.

2002\365 Thomas and Patricia Ackerman, Sabula - For celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary.

2002\366 Isabelle Youngblood, Marshalltown - For celebrating her 88th
birthday.

2002\367 Edra Campbell, Marshalltown - For celebrating his 94th birthday.

2002\368 Lillian Blakey, Marshalltown - For celebrating her 83rd birthday.

2002\369 Beulah Buchwald, Marshalltown - For celebrating her 91st birthday.

2002\370 Margaret Franey, Marshalltown - For celebrating her 90th birthday.

2002\371 John Beaty, Marshalltown - For celebrating his 90th birthday.

2002\372 Russell Nichols, Marshalltown - For celebrating his 89th birthday.

2002\373 Donald Gaffney, Marshalltown - For celebrating his 88th birthday.

2002\374 Geraldine Ploak, Marshalltown - For celebrating her 87th birthday.

2002\375 Irene Dubois, Marshalltown - For celebrating her 86th birthday.

2002\376 Frances Heuer, Marshalltown - For celebrating her 86th birthday.

2002\377 Earl Keyser, Marshalltown - For celebrating his 85th birthday.

2002\378 Inez Rohenkohl, Marshalltown - For celebrating her 84th birthday.

2002\379 Beatrice Little, Marshalltown - For celebrating her 84th birthday.

2002\380 Helen Reiss, Marshalltown - For celebrating her 84th birthday.


2002\381 Henrietta Halpunik, Marshalltown - For celebrating her 83rd
birthday.

2002\382 Lovilah Mathiason, Marshalltown - For celebrating her 83rd
birthday.

2002\383 Blanche Feld, Marshalltown - For celebrating her 83rd birthday.

2002\384 Ruth Nash, Marshalltown - For celebrating her 81st birthday.

2002\385 Fran Klatt, Mason City - For celebrating her 90th birthday.

2002\386 LeRoy and Lorraine French, Clear Lake - For celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary.

2002\387 Ray and Alice Harris, Rockwell - For celebrating their 60th wedding
anniversary.

2002\388 Bill Logan, Keokuk - For being named to the University of Iowa's
all-century basketball team.

2002\389 Robert and Loretta Grasty, Dexter - For celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary.

2002\390 Bill and Norma Huff, Fontanelle - For celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary.

2002\391 Dale and Mildred Harris, Guthrie Center - For celebrating their
55th wedding anniversary.

2002\392 Mac and Donna McNeill, Jamaica - For celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary.

2002\393 Laura Boots Chambers, Bayard - For celebrating her 80th birthday.

2002\394 Chris Nelson, Stuart - For attaining the rank of Eagle Scout, the
highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America.

2002\395 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goettsch, Davenport - For celebrating their
60th wedding anniversary.

2002\396 Etta Garms, Pleasant Valley - For celebrating her 100th birthday.

2002\397 Paul Macumber, Davenport - For celebrating his 90th birthday.

2002\398 Dolores and John Kopsa, Tama - For celebrating their 50th wedding
anniversary.

2002\399 Kelly Linquist, Fonda - For receiving a 2002 Prudential Spirit of
Community Award.
SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS


House File 2161

Commerce and Regulation: Jacobs, Chair; Chiodo and Hansen.

House File 2188

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

House File 2209

Commerce and Regulation: Hoffman, Chair; Osterhaus and Van Fossen.

House File 2242

Commerce and Regulation: Hoffman, Chair; Jenkins and Quirk.

House File 2251

Commerce and Regulation: Johnson, Chair; Schrader and Shey.

House File 2293

Commerce and Regulation: Metcalf, Chair; Jenkins and D. Taylor.

House File 2296

Commerce and Regulation: Jenkins, Chair; Chiodo and Metcalf.

House File 2309

Commerce and Regulation: Jenkins, Chair; Metcalf and Wise.

House File 2322

Commerce and Regulation: Metcalf, Chair; Kettering and Warnstadt.

House File 2323

Commerce and Regulation: Dix, Chair; Shey and Wise.

House File 2333

Commerce and Regulation: Bradley, Chair; Jacobs and Osterhaus.

House File 2349

Judiciary: Shey, Chair; Baudler and Tremmel.

House File 2356


Commerce and Regulation: Jenkins, Chair; Chiodo and Metcalf.

House File 2360

Judiciary: Shey, Chair; Baudler and Tremmel.

House File 2388

Education: Grundberg, Chair; Boal and Wise.

HOUSE STUDY BILL SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

House Study Bill 556

State Government: Jacobs, Chair; Boddicker, Eichhorn, Jochum and Reynolds.

House Study Bill 557

State Government: Gipp, Chair; Reynolds and Van Engelenhoven.

House Study Bill 650

Education: Brunkhorst, Chair; Eddie and Foege.

House Study Bill 666

Education: Grundberg, Chair; Finch, Petersen, Sukup and Wise.

House Study Bill 667

Commerce and Regulation: Jenkins, Chair; Chiodo and Metcalf.

HOUSE STUDY BILL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

H.S.B. 668 Agriculture

Relating to animal agriculture, providing for fees and appropriations,
and providing for penalties.

H.S.B. 669 Education

Relating to the amount of additional weighting provided for limited
English proficient students.

H.S.B. 670 State Government


Relating to public retirement systems and providing effective and
retroactive applicability dates.

H.S.B. 671 Judiciary

Relating to trusts and estates and their relationship to medical
assistance benefits, the right to disclaim on behalf of a ward, the
creation of total return unitrusts, and providing an effective date.

H.S.B. 672 Judiciary

Making certain amendments to the Iowa trust code.

H.S.B. 673 Judiciary

Relating to reorganizing judicial districts and judicial election
districts.

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 AGRICULTURE

Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 643), relating to the acquisition and
holding of agricultural land by qualified enterprises, providing penalties, and providing
an effective date.

Fiscal Note is required.

Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 18, 2002.

COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND REGULATION

Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 575), relating to the Iowa energy
center, including changes relating to salary adjustments, and promotion and
administration of the alternative energy revolving loan program.
Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Do Pass February 18, 2002.

COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION

Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 650), relating to the reorganization or
dissolution of area education agencies and providing an effective date.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Do Pass February 18, 2002.

Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 669), relating to the amount of
additional weighting provided for limited English proficient students.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Do Pass February 18, 2002.

COMMITTEE ON HUMAN RESOURCES

Committee Bill (Formerly House File 2114), relating to mental health and
developmental disability services and involuntary hospitalization requirements.

Fiscal Note is required.

Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 18, 2002.

COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT

House File 2109, a bill for an act relating to the regulation of games of skill or
chance and raffles conducted for fundraising by charitable, religious, educational,
public, civic, or patriotic organizations, or other entities, or between individuals.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Amend and Do Pass with amendment H-8062 February 18,
2002.

Committee Bill (Formerly House File 2084), relating to the applicability of the
thermal efficiency energy conservation standards in the state building code.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 18, 2002.

RESOLUTION FILED


HCR 114, by Tyrrell, a concurrent resolution designating May 1,
2002, as Right-to-Work Day in Iowa.

Laid over under Rule 25.

AMENDMENTS FILED

H-8057 H.F. 2341 Metcalf of Polk
H-8059 H.F. 2342 Chiodo of Polk
H-8060 H.F. 2366 Baudler of Adair
H-8062 H.F. 2109 Committee on State Government
H-8063 H.F. 2338 Tremmel of Wapello

On motion by Rants of Woodbury the House adjourned at 6:46
p.m., until 8:45 a.m., Tuesday, February 19, 2002.


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