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House Journal: Tuesday, February 26, 2002

JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

Forty-fourth Calendar Day - Twenty-ninth Session Day

Hall of the House of Representatives
Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday, February 26, 2002

The House met pursuant to adjournment at 8:43 a.m., Speaker
Siegrist in the chair.

Prayer was offered by Reverend Jeff Caswell, pastor of Central
Christian Church, Marshalltown. He was the guest of Representative
Mark Smith of Marshall County.

The Journal of Monday, February 25, 2002 was approved.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

House File 2529, by Tyrrell, a bill for an act requiring a credit
reporting agency to provide a credit report to a consumer each year
without charge.

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

House File 2530, by committee on agriculture, a bill for an act
providing for the control of pseudorabies, and making penalties
applicable.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2531, by committee on judiciary, a bill for an act
making certain amendments to the Iowa trust code.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2532, by committee on state government, a bill for an
act relating to public retirement systems and providing effective and
retroactive applicability dates.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.


House File 2533, by committee on judiciary, a bill for an act
relating to consent to the name change of a minor child.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2534, by committee on human resources, a bill for an
act relating to the rendering of disaster and emergency care by
physician assistants.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2535, by committee on state government, a bill for an
act creating a new category of confidential public records in the
custody of certain airports, utilities, or water districts, and allowing a
governmental body to hold a closed session to discuss such
confidential records.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2536, by committee on state government, a bill for an
act relating to advertisements for requests for bids and proposals by
state government.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2537, by committee on environmental protection, a
bill for an act relating to financial assistance for preliminary
engineering studies for alternative wastewater treatment and
disposal systems and making an appropriation.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2538, by committee on state government, a bill for an
act relating to campaign finance, including a reporting threshold for
filing organizational committee statements, providing for the filing of
reports with the Iowa ethics and campaign disclosure board,
providing a document retention period, and relating to certain
signature requirements, and providing effective dates.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.


House File 2539, by committee on judiciary, a bill for an act
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.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2540, by committee on state government, a bill for an
act requiring formation of local government consolidation committees
and amending certain procedures for local government consolidation.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2541, by committee on judiciary, a bill for an act
relating to maintaining a magistrate court in a city other than the
county seat.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2542, by committee on human resources, a bill for an
act relating to the delivery of services by certain health care providers
and quality assessment and assurance committee records of such
providers.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2543, by committee on economic development, 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 ways and means.

House File 2544, by committee on judiciary, a bill for an act
relating to the repeal of the sixth judicial district pilot project
concerning probation revocation hearings, and providing an effective
date.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2545, by Brunkhorst, Tymeson, Dix, and T. Taylor, a
bill for an act governing the regulation of elevators and other
conveyances and providing penalties.

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

House File 2546, by committee on judiciary, a bill for an act
classifying the criminal offense of assault as a general intent crime.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2547, by committee on human resources, a bill for an
act relating to certain programs and public health issues under the
purview of the Iowa department of public health, and providing a
penalty.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2548, by committee on economic development, a bill
for an act relating to private activity bond allocations.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2549, by committee on education, a bill for an act
relating to the student achievement and teacher quality program and
providing an effective date.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2550, by committee on state government, a bill for an
act relating to voting, including to information contained on abstracts
of votes, to the definition of a valid vote for purposes of canvassing
ballots after an election and during a recount, and to the procedures
for requesting and conducting recounts of votes cast.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2551, by committee on judiciary, a bill for an act
concerning examination of information about closed sessions of a
governmental body by members of the governmental body.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2552, by committee on human resources, a bill for an
act relating to interviews conducted in association with a child abuse
assessment.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2553, by committee on judiciary, a bill for an act
relating to conducting searches of persons on probation or parole and
providing information to local law enforcement agencies and the state
department of transportation.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2554, by committee on environmental protection, a
bill for an act relating to the use of moneys appropriated to the
department of natural resources for purposes of tire-related
initiatives, disposal fees charged by retail tire dealers, and the
registration of waste tire haulers and providing an effective date.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2555, by committee on judiciary, a bill for an act
creating new criminal offenses, providing for enhancements and
penalties, and providing an effective date.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2556, by committee on state government, a bill for an
act providing for the reorganization of certain state departments by
establishing a department of administrative services and abolishing
the executive council and transferring or eliminating its duties.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

SENATE MESSAGES CONSIDERED

Senate File 2084, by Jensen, a bill for an act relating to business
relationships between persons involved in the sale of certain vehicles,
including suppliers and dealers of all-terrain vehicles.


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

Senate File 2116, by Jensen, a bill for an act relating to the
preservation and enhancement of the state capitol.

Read first time and referred to committee on state government.

Senate File 2140, by committee on appropriations, a bill for an
act relating to energy conservation including making appropriations
of petroleum overcharge funds.

Read first time and referred to committee on appropriations.

Senate File 2141, by committee on judiciary, a bill for an act
authorizing sheriffs to appoint civil process servers.

Read first time and passed on file.

Senate File 2156, by committee on transportation, a bill for an
act authorizing all counties not served by a permanent state
department of transportation facility to issue driver's licenses,
nonoperator identification cards, and persons with disabilities
identification devices under certain conditions.

Read first time and passed on file.

Senate File 2206, by committee on natural resources and
environment, a bill for an act relating to the issuance or renewal of
sanitary disposal project permits, the certification of certain tax-
exempt organizations that operate solid waste diversion and recycling
programs, and the retention of tonnage fees by planning areas.

Read first time and referred to committee on environmental
protection.

Senate File 2210, 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 passed on file.

Senate File 2231, by committee on human resources, a bill for an
act providing for hospital access to abuse registries for purposes of
employment checks.

Read first time and referred to committee on human resources.

Senate File 2260, by committee on education, a bill for an act
relating to the reorganization or dissolution of area education
agencies and providing an effective date.

Read first time and passed on file.

On motion by Rants of Woodbury, the House was recessed at 8:56
a.m., until 1:00 p.m.

AFTERNOON SESSION

The House reconvened at 1:48 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-eight members present,
twenty-two absent.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Leave of absence was granted as follows:

Teig of Hamilton, until his return, on request of Rants of Woodbury.

CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
Regular Calendar

House File 2363, a bill for an act relating to the possession of
firearms or offensive weapons by felons, was taken up for
consideration.


Baudler of Adair offered the following amendment H-8072 filed by
him and moved its adoption:

H-8072

1 Amend House File 2363 as follows:
2 1. Page 1, by inserting before line 1, the
3 following:
4 "Section 1. Section 724.10, Code 2001, is amended
5 to read as follows:
6 724.10 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO CARRY WEAPONS -
7 CRIMINAL HISTORY CHECK REQUIRED.
8 A person shall not be issued a permit to carry
9 weapons unless the person has completed and signed an
10 application on a form to be prescribed and published
11 by the commissioner of public safety. The application
12 shall state the full name, social security number
13 (optional) driver's license or nonoperator's
14 identification card number, residence, and age of the
15 applicant, and shall state whether the applicant has
16 ever been convicted of a felony, whether the person is
17 addicted to the use of alcohol or any controlled
18 substance, and whether the person has any history of
19 mental illness or repeated acts of violence. The
20 applicant shall also display an identification card
21 that bears a distinguishing number assigned to the
22 card holder, the full name, date of birth, sex,
23 residence address, and a brief description and colored
24 photograph of the card holder. Upon notification that
25 criminal history data is available but not later than
26 July 1, 1991, the The sheriff shall conduct
27 immediately a criminal history check concerning each
28 applicant by obtaining criminal history data from the
29 department of public safety. a person who knowingly
30 makes a false statement of material fact on the
31 application commits a class "D" felony.
32 Sec. 2. Section 724.17, Code 2001, is amended to
33 read as follows:
34 724.17 APPLICATION FOR ANNUAL PERMIT TO ACQUIRE -
35 CRIMINAL HISTORY CHECK REQUIRED.
36 The application for an annual permit to acquire
37 pistols or revolvers may be made to the sheriff of the
38 county of the applicant's residence and shall be on a
39 form prescribed and published by the commissioner of
40 public safety. The application shall state the full
41 name of the applicant, the social security driver's
42 license or nonoperator's identification card number of
43 the applicant, the residence of the applicant, and the
44 age of the applicant. The applicant shall also
45 display an identification card that bears a
46 distinguishing number assigned to the cardholder, the

47 full name, date of birth, sex, residence address, and
48 brief description and colored photograph of the
49 cardholder, or other identification as specified by
50 rule of the department of public safety. Upon

Page 2

1 notification that criminal history data is available
2 but not later than July 1, 1991, the The sheriff shall
3 conduct a criminal history check concerning each
4 applicant by obtaining criminal history data from the
5 department of public safety. A person who knowingly
6 makes a false statement of material fact on the
7 application commits a class "D" felony.
8 Sec. 3. Section 724.19, Code 2001, is amended to
9 read as follows:
10 724.19 ISSUANCE OF ANNUAL PERMIT TO ACQUIRE.
11 The annual permit to acquire pistols or revolvers
12 shall be issued to the applicant immediately upon
13 completion of the application unless the applicant is
14 disqualified under the provisions of section 724.15
15 and shall be on a form prescribed and published by the
16 commissioner of public safety. The permit shall
17 contain the name of the permittee, the social security
18 number of the permittee, the residence of the
19 permittee, and the effective date of the permit."
20 2. Page 1, by inserting after line 12 the
21 following:
22 "Sec. . Section 724.24, Code 2001, is
23 repealed."
24 3. Title page, by striking lines 1 and 2 and
25 inserting the following: "An Act relating to permits
26 for and the possession of weapons and providing
27 penalties."
28 4. By renumbering as necessary.

Amendment H-8072 was adopted.

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. 2363)

The ayes were, 99:
Alons Arnold Atteberry Baudler
Bell Boal Boddicker Boggess
Bradley Brauns Broers Brunkhorst
Bukta Carroll Chiodo Cohoon
Connors Cormack De Boef Dix
Dolecheck Dotzler Drake Eddie
Eichhorn Elgin Fallon Finch
Foege Ford 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 Siegrist, Spkr. Sievers Smith
Stevens Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Tremmel
Tymeson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen
Warnstadt Weidman Wilderdyke Winckler
Wise Witt Sukup,
Presiding

 


The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 1:
Teig

 


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

House File 2319, a bill for an act relating to the disposition of
property by an area education agency, was taken up for
consideration.

Sievers of Scott offered the following amendment H-8075 filed by
him and moved its adoption:

H-8075

1 Amend House File 2319 as follows:
2 1. By striking everything after the enacting
3 clause and inserting the following:
4 "Section 1. Section 273.3, subsection 21, Code
5 2001, is amended to read as follows:
6 21. Be authorized to sell, lease, or dispose of,
7 or give away, in whole or in part, property belonging
8 to the area education agency. Before the area

9 education agency may sell property belonging to the
10 agency, the board of directors shall comply with the
11 requirements set forth in section 297.22. The notice
12 and public hearing provisions of section 297.22,
13 subsection 1, however, shall not apply to a sale of
14 property other than real property, with a value less
15 than or equal to one thousand dollars, if the sale is
16 made to a school district located within the area
17 education agency. Before the board of directors of an
18 area education agency may lease property belonging to
19 the agency, the board shall obtain the approval of the
20 director of the department of education."

Amendment H-8075 was adopted.

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

On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 2319)

The ayes were, 99:
Alons Arnold Atteberry Baudler
Bell Boal Boddicker Boggess
Bradley Brauns Broers Brunkhorst
Bukta Carroll Chiodo Cohoon
Connors Cormack De Boef Dix
Dolecheck Dotzler Drake Eddie
Eichhorn Elgin Fallon Finch
Foege Ford 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 Siegrist, Spkr. Sievers Smith
Stevens Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Tremmel
Tymeson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen
Warnstadt Weidman Wilderdyke Winckler
Wise Witt Sukup,
Presiding

 



The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 1:
Teig

 


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 2319 and 2363.

The House stood at ease at 2:12 p.m., until the fall of the gavel.

The House resumed session at 4:26 p.m., Klemme of Plymouth in
the chair.

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 26, 2002, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is
asked:

Senate File 2179, a bill for an act relating to female genital mutilation, and
providing a penalty.

Also: That the Senate has on February 26, 2002, passed the following bill in which
the concurrence of the House is asked:

Senate File 2203, a bill for an act providing for access to the Iowa communications
network by homeland security or defense facilities.

MICHAEL E. MARSHALL, Secretary

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.


Dix of Butler in the chair at 4:32 p.m.

Regular Calendar

House File 2377, a bill for an act relating to the level of full-time
equivalent positions authorized for executive branch agencies, 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. 2377)

The ayes were, 98:
Alons Arnold Atteberry Baudler
Bell Boal Boddicker Boggess
Bradley Brauns Broers Brunkhorst
Bukta Carroll Chiodo Cohoon
Connors Cormack De Boef Dolecheck
Dotzler Drake Eddie Eichhorn
Elgin Fallon Finch Foege
Ford 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 Roberts Scherrman Schrader
Seng Shey Shoultz Siegrist, Spkr.
Sievers Smith Stevens Sukup
Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Tremmel Tymeson
Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt
Weidman Wilderdyke Winckler Wise
Witt Dix,
Presiding

 


The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 2:
Richardson Teig
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to.

 


House File 2318, a bill for an act relating to determinations of the
need for a child's treatment with certain prescription drugs under
child in need of assistance procedures and school policies, was taken
up for consideration.

Atteberry of Delaware offered the following amendment H-8065
filed by her and moved its adoption:

H-8065

1 Amend House File 2318 as follows:
2 1. Page 1, by striking lines 21 through 26 and
3 inserting the following: "and rules shall prohibit
4 the school employee from suggesting that the child use
5 a specific prescription drug unless the school
6 employee is a health professional who is authorized by
7 law to prescribe the prescription drug. The policy
8 and".

Speaker Siegrist in the chair at 4:45 p.m.

Amendment H-8065 was adopted.

Boddicker of Cedar 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. 2318)

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 Eddie
Eichhorn Elgin Fallon Finch
Foege Ford Frevert Garman
Gipp Greimann Grundberg Hahn
Hansen Hatch Heaton Hoffman
Horbach Hoversten Huseman Huser
Jacobs Jenkins Jochum Johnson
Jones Kettering Klemme Kuhn
Larkin Larson Lensing Manternach
Mascher May Mertz Metcalf
Millage Murphy Myers O'Brien
Osterhaus Petersen Quirk Raecker
Rants Rayhons Reeder Rekow
Reynolds Roberts Scherrman Schrader
Seng Shey Shoultz Sievers
Smith Stevens Sukup Taylor, D.
Taylor, T. Tremmel Tymeson Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt Weidman
Wilderdyke Winckler Wise Witt
Mr. Speaker
Siegrist

 


The nays were, 1:
Kreiman

 


Absent or not voting, 2:
Richardson Teig

 


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

INTRODUCTION OF BILL

House File 2557, by committee on appropriations, a bill for an act
relating to public funding and regulatory matters and making,
reducing, and transferring appropriations for the fiscal year
beginning July 1, 2001, and including an effective date.

Read first time and placed on the appropriations calendar.

IMMEDIATE MESSAGES

Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: House
Files 2318 and 2377.

APPOINTMENTS

Speaker Siegrist announced the following temporary committee
assignments until the return of Representative Teig:

Administration and Rules Barry Brauns

Agriculture David Heaton
Economic Development David Johnson
Ways and Means Jim Hahn
Economic Development Appropriations Jamie Van Fossen
Subcommittee

BILLS ENROLLED, SIGNED AND SENT TO GOVERNOR

The Chief Clerk of the House submitted the following report:

Mr. Speaker: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully reports that the following
bills have been examined and found correctly enrolled, signed by the Speaker of the
House and the President of the Senate, and presented to the Governor for his approval
on this 26th day of February, 2002: House Files 2078 and 2271.

MARGARET A. THOMSON
Chief Clerk of the House

Report adopted.

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\464 Ryan Phillips, Burlington High School - For winning the Class 3-A,
215 lb. State Wrestling Championship.

2002\465 Ruth Nash, Dubuque - For being named the state's No. 1 arts
advocate by the Iowa Arts Council.

2002\466 Donald and Elsie Babcock, Maquoketa - For celebrating their 55th
wedding anniversary.

2002\467 John and Christina Nolting, Preston - For celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary.

2002\468 Lena Roush, Perry - For celebrating her 85th birthday.

SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

House File 2086

Ways and Means: Shey, Chair; Huser and Jones.

House File 2137

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

House File 2184

Ways and Means: Boal, Chair; Sievers and Winckler.

House File 2244

Ways and Means: Finch, Chair; Sievers and D. Taylor.

House File 2368

Human Resources: Witt, Chair; Carroll and Grundberg.

House File 2372

Ways and Means: Sukup, Chair; Jochum and Sievers.

House File 2521

Appropriations: Gipp, Chair; Dix and Warnstadt.

House File 2526

Appropriations: Gipp, Chair; Dix and Warnstadt.

Senate File 2140

Appropriations: Roberts, Chair; Dix and Reeder.

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

LSB6876HC, relating to public funding and regulatory matters and making,
reducing, and transferring appropriations for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2001,
and including an effective date.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Do Pass February 26, 2002.

COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

House File 2202, a bill for an act establishing an economic development
commission.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Amend and Do Pass with amendment H-8094, February 21,
2002

COMMITTEE ON HUMAN RESOURCES

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

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Do Pass February 21, 2002.

COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT (AMENDED)

House File 2236, a bill for an act regulating farmers market stands, providing for
fees, making penalties applicable, and providing an effective date.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Amend and Do Pass with amendment H-8098, February 19,
2002

RESOLUTIONS FILED

HCR 116, by Smith, a concurrent resolution requesting the
legislative council to authorize a comprehensive study of Iowa's
system of taxation.

Laid over under Rule 25.


HCR 117, by Johnson, a concurrent resolution requesting the
legislative council to authorize the personal privacy issues study
committee to continue deliberations during the 2002 legislative
interim.

Laid over under Rule 25

AMENDMENTS FILED

H-8091 H.F 2469 Kettering of Sac
H-8092 H.F. 2394 Dolecheck of Ringgold
H-8093 H.F. 2516 Rayhons of Hancock
H-8094 H.F. 2202 Committee on Economic
Development
H-8095 S.F. 2141 Baudler of Adair
H-8096 H.F. 2362 Weidman of Cass
H-8097 H.F. 2217 Millage of Scott
H-8098 H.F. 2236 Committee on State Government
H-8099 H.F. 2394 Mascher of Johnson
H-8100 H.F. 2394 Mascher of Johnson
H-8101 H.F. 2491 Carroll of Poweshiek

On motion by Rants of Woodbury the House adjourned at 5:06
p.m., until 8:45 a.m., Wednesday, February 27, 2002.


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