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House Journal: Wednesday, March 6, 2002

JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

Fifty-second Calendar Day - Thirty-fifth Session Day

Hall of the House of Representatives
Des Moines, Iowa, Wednesday, March 6, 2002

The House met pursuant to adjournment at 8:47 a.m., Gipp of
Winneshiek in the chair.

Prayer was offered by Reverend Danny Peterson, pastor of the
United Church of Christ, Minden. He was the guest of
Representative Jack Drake of Pottawattamie County.

The Journal of Tuesday, March 5, 2002 was approved.

PETITION FILED

The following petition was received and placed on file:

From Arnold of Lucas from eight hundred sixty-four constituents
opposing any effort to change the limit, scope or effectiveness of the
Beverage Container Bill, also favoring an increase for handling the
containers.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Leave of absence was granted as follows:

Heaton of Henry, until his arrival, on request of Rants of Woodbury.

INTRODUCTION OF BILL

House File 2582, by committee on appropriations, a bill for an act
appropriating federal funds made available from federal block grants
and other federal grants, allocating portions of federal block grants,
and providing procedures if federal funds are more or less than
anticipated or if federal block grants are more or less than
anticipated.

Read first time and placed on the appropriations calendar.


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
March 5, 2002, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate was
asked:

House File 2340, a bill for an act providing for a well-being visit to be conducted on
an optional basis under a family investment program limited benefit plan and
providing an effective date.

Also: That the Senate has on March 5, 2002, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:

Senate File 2118, a bill for an act prohibiting certain activities related to the use or
destruction of the materials of human reproduction, and providing penalties.

Also: That the Senate has on March 5, 2002, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:

Senate File 2146, a bill for an act establishing a criminal offense for an act of
terrorism, changing related criminal penalties, and providing a penalty.

Also: That the Senate has on March 5, 2002, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:

Senate File 2169, a bill for an act relating to the regulation and protection of
wildlife by prohibiting the taking of mussels with a sport fishing license and including
black bears and mountain lions as fur-bearing animals.

Also: That the Senate has on March 5, 2002, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:

Senate File 2278, a bill for an act relating to analyzing the confinement and
detention needs of jails, and other local or regional confinement facilities, prohibiting
certain financial interests in the construction of a jail or facility, and providing an
effective date.

Also: That the Senate has on March 5, 2002, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:

Senate File 2288, a bill for an act relating to the appointment of an acting or a
temporary county attorney.

MICHAEL E. MARSHALL, Secretary


CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
Regular Calendar

House File 2454, a bill for an act encouraging school districts to
establish character education programs, and directing the
department of education to partner with local educational institutions
and agencies and nonprofit organizations in the design and
implementation of character education programs, was taken up for
consideration.

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

On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 2454)

The ayes were, 92:
Alons Arnold Atteberry Baudler
Bell Boal Boddicker Boggess
Bradley Brauns Broers Brunkhorst
Bukta Carroll Chiodo Cohoon
Connors Cormack De Boef Dix
Dolecheck Dotzler Eddie Eichhorn
Elgin Fallon Finch Foege
Ford Frevert Garman Greimann
Grundberg Hahn Hansen Hatch
Hoffman Horbach Hoversten Huseman
Huser Jacobs Jenkins Jochum
Johnson Kettering Klemme Kreiman
Kuhn Larkin Larson Lensing
Manternach Mascher May Mertz
Metcalf Millage Myers O'Brien
Osterhaus Petersen Quirk Raecker
Rants Rayhons Reeder Rekow
Reynolds Richardson Roberts Scherrman
Schrader Seng Shey Shoultz
Sievers Smith Stevens Taylor, D.
Taylor, T. Tremmel Tymeson Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt Wilderdyke
Winckler Wise Witt Gipp,
Presiding

 




The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 8:
Drake Heaton Jones Murphy
Siegrist, Spkr. Sukup Teig Weidman

 


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

House File 2390, 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, was taken up for consideration.

Elgin 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. 2390)

The ayes were, 92:
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
Greimann Grundberg Hahn Hansen
Hatch Hoffman Horbach Hoversten
Huseman Huser Jacobs Jenkins
Jochum Johnson Kettering Klemme
Kreiman Kuhn Larkin Larson
Lensing Manternach Mascher May
Mertz Metcalf Millage O'Brien
Osterhaus Petersen Quirk Raecker
Rants Rayhons Reeder Rekow
Reynolds Richardson Roberts Scherrman
Schrader Seng Shey Shoultz
Sievers Smith Stevens Taylor, D.
Taylor, T. Tremmel Tymeson Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt Wilderdyke
Winckler Wise Witt Gipp,
Presiding

 



The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 8:
Heaton Jones Murphy Myers
Siegrist, Spkr. Sukup Teig Weidman

 


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 2390 and 2454.

House File 2531, a bill for an act making certain amendments to
the Iowa trust code, was taken up for consideration.

Kreiman of Davis 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. 2531)

The ayes were, 93:
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
Greimann 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
O'Brien Osterhaus Petersen Quirk
Raecker Rants Rayhons Reeder
Rekow Reynolds Richardson Roberts
Scherrman Schrader Seng Shey
Shoultz Sievers Smith Stevens
Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Tremmel Tymeson
Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt
Wilderdyke Winckler Wise Witt
Gipp,
Presiding

 


The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 7:
Heaton Murphy Myers Siegrist, Spkr.
Sukup Teig Weidman

 


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

House File 2417, a bill for an act relating to statewide standards,
site-specific cleanup standards, and public participation in the Iowa
land recycling and environmental remediation standards Act, was
taken up for consideration.

Bradley of Clinton offered the following amendment H-8088 filed
by him and moved its adoption:

H-8088

1 Amend House File 2417 as follows:
2 1. Page 3, line 15, by inserting after the word
3 "program." the following: "The notification shall not
4 be required before the participant has had the
5 opportunity to collect basic information
6 characterizing the nature and extent of the
7 contamination but the notification shall be required
8 in a timely manner allowing appropriate parties to
9 have input in the formulation of the response action."

Amendment H-8088 was adopted.

Bradley of Clinton 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. 2417)


The ayes were, 93:
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
Greimann 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
O'Brien Osterhaus Petersen Quirk
Raecker Rants Rayhons Reeder
Rekow Reynolds Richardson Roberts
Scherrman Schrader Seng Shey
Shoultz Sievers Smith Stevens
Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Tremmel Tymeson
Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt
Wilderdyke Winckler Wise Witt
Gipp,
Presiding

 


The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 7:
Heaton Murphy Myers Siegrist, Spkr.
Sukup Teig Weidman

 


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 2417 and 2531.

On motion by Rants of Woodbury, the House was recessed at 9:26
a.m., until 3:00 p.m.


AFTERNOON SESSION

The House reconvened at 3:18 p.m., Gipp of Winneshiek in the
chair.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Leave of absence was granted as follows:

Jochum of Dubuque, for the remainder of the day and for Thursday, March 7, 2002,
on request of Huser of Polk.

INTRODUCTION OF BILL

House File 2583, by Warnstadt, a bill for an act establishing a
county jail overcrowding grant program and fund, and making an
appropriation.

Read first time and referred to committee on appropriations.

SENATE MESSAGES CONSIDERED

Senate File 2118, by committee on human resources, a bill for an
act prohibiting certain activities related to the use or destruction of
the materials of human reproduction, and providing penalties.

Read first time and referred to committee on human resources.

Senate File 2146, by committee on judiciary, a bill for an act
establishing criminal offenses for an acts of terrorism, changing
related criminal penalties, and providing a penalty.

Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.

Senate File 2169, by committee on natural resources and
environment, a bill for an act relating to the regulation and protection
of wildlife by restricting the taking of mussels with a sport fishing
license and including black bears and mountain lions as fur-bearing
animals.

Read first time and referred to committee on natural resources.


Senate File 2278, by committee on judiciary, a bill for an act
relating to analyzing the confinement and detention needs of jails,
and other local or regional confinement facilities, prohibiting certain
financial interests in the construction of a jail or facility, and
providing an effective date.

Read first time and passed on file.

The House stood at ease at 3:19 p.m., until the fall of the gavel.

The House resumed session at 4:47 p.m., Gipp of Winneshiek in
the chair.

QUORUM CALL

A non-record roll call was requested to determine that a quorum
was present. The vote revealed fifty-eight members present, forty-
two absent.

CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
Regular Calendar

House File 2378, a bill for an act relating to the enterprise zone
program and providing an effective date, was taken up for
consideration.

Jenkins of Black Hawk offered the following amendment H-8109
filed by him and moved its adoption:

H-8109

1 Amend House File 2378 as follows:
2 1. Page 3, line 31, by striking the figure "5",
3 and inserting the following: "2, 5,".
4 2. Page 3, by inserting after line 32 the
5 following:
6 "2. An eligible development business includes a
7 developer or development contractor that constructs,
8 expands, or rehabilitates a building space within a
9 designated enterprise zone with a minimum capital
10 investment of at least five hundred thousand dollars
11 in that part of a city or county in which there is a
12 designated enterprise zone. A development business is
13 eligible to receive incentives and assistance under
14 this section if businesses locating into the building

15 space have not closed or reduced its operation in one
16 area of the state or a city and relocated
17 substantially the same operation in the enterprise
18 zone. An eligible development business is eligible
19 for one, but not both, of the following exemptions to
20 the capital investment requirements:
21 a. For an eligible development business purchasing
22 a vacant building suitable for industrial use, the
23 fair market value of the building and land, not to
24 exceed two hundred fifty thousand dollars, as
25 determined by the local enterprise zone commission,
26 shall be deducted from the capital investment
27 requirement.
28 b. For an eligible development business that
29 rehabilitates a building space that has been in an
30 enterprise zone for at least five years, the fair
31 market value as established by an appraisal of the
32 building, not to exceed two hundred fifty thousand
33 dollars, shall be deducted from the capital investment
34 requirement."
35 3. Page 4, by striking lines 2 through 6 and
36 inserting the following: "period of at least five
37 years. Nonretail businesses locating in a building
38 space must together occupy at least seventy-five
39 percent of the total building space, create at least
40 ten full-time positions, meet the criteria provided in
41 section 15E.193, subsection 1, paragraphs "a", "b",
42 and "c", and not share common ownership or common
43 management with the development business. The
44 development business shall only receive incentives and
45 assistance for the portion of the building that is
46 leased to nonretail businesses."
47 4. Page 4, by inserting after line 11 the
48 following:
49 "Sec. ___. Section 15E.193C, Code Supplement 2001,
50 is amended by adding the following new subsection:

Page 2

1 NEW SUBSECTION. 12. An approved development
2 business shall submit an annual report to the
3 department of economic development detailing and
4 certifying the number of signed leases, jobs created,
5 and total occupancy of the building. An approved
6 development business shall begin submitting annual
7 reports the year upon approval of the application and
8 shall continue to submit annual reports until
9 incentives and assistance provided pursuant to this
10 section are no longer received by the approved
11 development business."
12 5. By renumbering as necessary.


Amendment H-8109 was adopted.

Jenkins of Black Hawk 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. 2378)

The ayes were, 74:
Alons Arnold Atteberry Baudler
Bell Boal Boddicker Boggess
Bradley Brauns Broers Brunkhorst
Bukta Carroll Cohoon Cormack
De Boef Dix Dolecheck Drake
Eddie Eichhorn Elgin Finch
Foege Frevert Garman Greimann
Grundberg Hahn Heaton Hoffman
Horbach Hoversten Huseman Jacobs
Jenkins Johnson Jones Kettering
Klemme Kuhn Larkin Larson
Manternach Mascher May Mertz
Metcalf Millage Murphy Myers
Quirk Raecker Rants Rayhons
Reeder Rekow Roberts Scherrman
Schrader Shey Sievers Stevens
Sukup Tymeson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven
Van Fossen Warnstadt Weidman Wilderdyke
Wise Gipp,
Presiding

 


The nays were, 22:
Chiodo Connors Dotzler Fallon
Ford Hatch Huser Kreiman
Lensing O'Brien Osterhaus Petersen
Reynolds Richardson Seng Shoultz
Smith Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Tremmel
Winckler Witt

 


Absent or not voting, 4:
Hansen Jochum Siegrist, Spkr. Teig

 


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


MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

The following messages were received from the Senate:

Mr. Speaker: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has on
March 6, 2002, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate was
asked:

House File 2395, 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, providing an effective date, and providing for
retroactive applicability.

Also: That the Senate has on March 6, 2002, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:

Senate File 2101, a bill for an act relating to monetary penalties for contempt of
court.

Also: That the Senate has on March 6, 2002, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:

Senate File 2107, a bill for an act relating to obtaining records and copies of records
from banks, credit unions, savings and loan associations, regulated loan companies,
industrial loan companies, and persons who supply consumer credit, operating in Iowa.

Also: That the Senate has on March 6, 2002, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:

Senate File 2197, a bill for an act prohibiting a registered sex offender from residing
near a school or child care facility, and providing a penalty.

Also: That the Senate has on March 6, 2002, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:

Senate File 2228, a bill for an act relating to utilization of school district moneys for
physical plant and equipment levy purposes.

MICHAEL E. MARSHALL, Secretary

House File 2487, a bill for an act relating to the designation of
specific children's hospitals as qualified hospitals under the medical
assistance disproportionate share hospital payment program, 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. 2487)

The ayes were, 93:
Alons Arnold Atteberry Baudler
Bell Boal Boddicker Boggess
Bradley Brauns Broers Brunkhorst
Bukta Carroll Chiodo Cohoon
Connors Cormack De Boef Dix
Dolecheck Drake Eddie Eichhorn
Elgin Fallon Finch Foege
Ford Frevert Garman Greimann
Hahn Hansen Hatch Heaton
Hoffman Horbach Huseman Huser
Jacobs Jenkins 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. Taylor, T. Tremmel Tymeson
Tyrrell Van Fossen Warnstadt Weidman
Wilderdyke Winckler Wise Witt
Gipp,
Presiding

 


The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 7:
Dotzler Grundberg Hoversten Jochum
Siegrist, Spkr. Teig Van Engelenhoven

 


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

House File 2536, a bill for an act relating to advertisements for
requests for bids and proposals by state government, was taken up for
consideration.

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. 2536)

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
Greimann Grundberg Hahn Hansen
Hatch Heaton Hoffman Horbach
Hoversten Huseman Huser Jacobs
Jenkins 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.
Taylor, T. Tremmel Tymeson Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt Weidman
Wilderdyke Winckler Wise Witt
Gipp,
Presiding

 


The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 3:
Jochum Siegrist, Spkr. Teig

 


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

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Leave of absence was granted as follows:

O'Brien of Boone, for the remainder of the day, on request of Huser of Polk.

House File 2453, a bill for an act relating to the offices of the
state and county medical examiners, establishing fees, and making
penalties applicable, was taken up for consideration.

Johnson of Osceola asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-8123 filed by him on February 27, 2002.

Roberts of Carroll offered amendment H-8176 filed by Roberts, et
al., as follows:

H-8176

1 Amend House File 2453 as follows:
2 1. Page 1, by striking lines 6 through 8, and
3 inserting the following: "reports. However, medical
4 examiner records and reports shall be released to a
5 law enforcement agency that is investigating the
6 death, upon the request of the law enforcement agency,
7 and autopsy reports shall be released to the
8 decedent's immediate next of kin upon the request of
9 the decedent's immediate next of kin unless disclosure
10 to the decedent's immediate next of kin would
11 jeopardize an investigation or pose a clear and
12 present danger to the public safety or the safety of
13 an individual. Information regarding the cause and".
14 2. By striking page 1, line 27 through page 2,
15 line 3, and inserting the following:
16 "Sec. ___ . Section 331.802, subsection 3,
17 paragraph g, Code 2001, is amended by striking the
18 paragraph and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
19 g. Death of a person who was not under the care of
20 a physician, who did not have a physician or
21 registered nurse in attendance within thirty days at
22 the time of death, and who was a prediagnosed terminal
23 or bedfast case; and death of a terminally ill patient
24 who was admitted to and had received services from a
25 hospice program as defined in section 135J.1, if a
26 physician or registered nurse employed by the program
27 was not in attendance within thirty days preceding
28 death."

Roberts of Carroll offered the following amendment H-8192, to
amendment H-8176, filed by him and moved its adoption:

H-8192

1 Amend the amendment, H-8176, to House File 2453 as
2 follows:
3 1. Page 1, by striking lines 19 through 28, and
4 inserting the following:
5 "g. Death of a person who was prediagnosed as a
6 terminal or bedfast case who did not have a physician
7 in attendance within the preceding thirty days; or
8 death of a person who was admitted to and had received

9 services from a hospice program as defined in section
10 135J.1, if a physician or registered nurse employed by
11 the program was not in attendance within thirty days
12 preceding death.""

Amendment H-8192 was adopted.

On motion by Roberts of Carroll amendment H-8176, as amended,
was adopted.

Horbach of Tama offered the following amendment H-8115 filed by
him and moved its adoption:

H-8115

1 Amend House File 2453 as follows:
2 1. Page 3, line 2, by striking the figure "1.".
3 2. Page 3, by striking lines 26 through 35.
4 3. By renumbering as necessary.

Amendment H-8115 was adopted.

Roberts of Carroll 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. 2453)

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 Eddie
Eichhorn Elgin Fallon Finch
Foege Ford Frevert Garman
Greimann Grundberg Hahn Hansen
Hatch Heaton Hoffman Horbach
Hoversten Huseman Huser Jacobs
Jenkins Johnson Jones Kettering
Klemme Kreiman Kuhn Larkin
Larson Lensing Manternach Mascher
May Mertz Metcalf Millage
Murphy Myers Osterhaus Petersen
Quirk Raecker Rants Rayhons
Reeder Rekow Reynolds Richardson
Roberts Scherrman Schrader Seng
Shey Shoultz Sievers Smith
Stevens Sukup Taylor, D. Taylor, T.
Tremmel Tymeson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven
Van Fossen Warnstadt Wilderdyke Winckler
Wise Witt Gipp,
Presiding

 


The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 5:
Jochum O'Brien Siegrist, Spkr. Teig
Weidman

 


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

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

The following message was received from the Senate:

Mr. Speaker: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has on
March 6, 2002, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is
asked:

Senate File 2279, a bill for an act relating to the regulated commercial activities of
insurance and security sales, including rate adjustments for small group coverage,
provisions pertaining to state and county mutual insurance associations, termination
dates and licensed health care providers for emergency medical malpractice insurance,
suspension of an insurer's certificate of authority for delinquency, exceptions to the
right of a notice of intent not to renew, coverage requirements in a medical expense
policy, tort immunity related to viatical settlement contracts, confidentiality of certain
personal information in securities and insurance filings, postponement or suspension of
registration under the blue sky law, reporting related to professional liability
insurance, annual percentage rate used in calculations of the minimum nonforfeiture
amount relating to individual deferred annuities, and providing for a future repeal.

MICHAEL E. MARSHALL, Secretary

House File 2399, 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, with report of committee recommending passage,
was taken up for consideration.

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

On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 2399)

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 Eddie
Eichhorn Elgin Fallon Finch
Foege Ford Frevert Garman
Greimann Grundberg Hahn Hansen
Hatch Heaton Hoffman Horbach
Hoversten Huseman Huser Jacobs
Jenkins Johnson Jones Kettering
Klemme Kreiman Kuhn Larkin
Larson Lensing Manternach Mascher
May Mertz Metcalf Millage
Murphy Myers Osterhaus Petersen
Quirk Raecker Rants Rayhons
Reeder Rekow Reynolds Richardson
Roberts Scherrman Schrader Seng
Shey Shoultz Sievers Smith
Stevens Sukup Taylor, D. Taylor, T.
Tremmel Tymeson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven
Van Fossen Warnstadt Wilderdyke Winckler
Wise Witt Gipp,
Presiding

 


The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 5:
Jochum O'Brien Siegrist, Spkr. Teig
Weidman

 


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

House File 2366, a bill for an act authorizing sheriffs to appoint
civil process servers, was taken up for consideration.

Baudler of Adair asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-8060 filed by him on February 18, 2002.


Baudler of Adair asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-8068 filed by him and Kreiman of Davis on
February 19, 2002.

Baudler of Adair offered the following amendment H-8119 filed by
him and moved its adoption:

H-8119

1 Amend House File 2366 as follows:
2 1. Page 1, by inserting after line 17 the
3 following:
4 "e. A civil process server shall receive forty
5 hours of initial training and twenty hours of annual
6 training. All training shall be provided by certified
7 peace officers who are members of the Iowa state
8 sheriffs' and deputies' association."

Amendment H-8119 was adopted.

SENATE FILE 2141 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 2366

Baudler of Adair asked and received unanimous consent to
substitute Senate File 2141 for House File 2366.

Senate File 2141, a bill for an act authorizing sheriffs to appoint
civil process servers, was taken up for consideration.

Baudler of Adair offered the following amendment H-8095 filed by
him and moved its adoption:

H-8095

1 Amend Senate File 2141, as passed by the Senate, as
2 follows:
3 1. Page 1, by striking lines 18 through 21.

Amendment H-8095 was adopted.

Baudler of Adair 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. 2141)


The ayes were, 93:
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
Greimann Grundberg Hahn Hansen
Hatch Heaton Hoffman Horbach
Hoversten Huseman Huser Jacobs
Jenkins Johnson Jones Kettering
Klemme Kreiman Kuhn Larkin
Larson Lensing Manternach Mascher
May Mertz Metcalf Millage
Myers Osterhaus Petersen Quirk
Raecker Rants Rayhons Reeder
Rekow Reynolds Richardson Roberts
Scherrman Schrader Seng Shey
Shoultz Sievers Smith Stevens
Sukup Taylor, T. Tremmel Tymeson
Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt
Wilderdyke Winckler Wise Witt
Gipp,
Presiding

 


The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 7:
Jochum Murphy O'Brien Siegrist, Spkr.
Taylor, D. Teig Weidman

 


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

HOUSE FILE 2366 WITHDRAWN

Baudler of Adair asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw House File 2366 from further consideration by the House.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Leave of absence was granted as follows:

Baudler of Adair, for the remainder of the day, on request of Rants of Woodbury.


House File 2332, a bill for an act relating to the acquisition,
enforceability, and purpose of conservation easements, with report of
committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.

SENATE FILE 2207 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 2332

Jacobs of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to substitute
Senate File 2207 for House File 2332.

Senate File 2207, a bill for an act relating to the acquisition,
enforceability, and purpose of conservation easements, was taken up
for consideration.

Speaker pro tempore Sukup in the chair at 6:31 p.m.

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?" (S.F. 2207)

The ayes were, 87:
Alons Atteberry Bell Boal
Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brauns
Broers Bukta Carroll Chiodo
Cohoon Connors Cormack 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
Johnson Jones Kettering Klemme
Kreiman Kuhn Larkin Larson
Lensing Mascher May Mertz
Metcalf Millage Murphy Myers
Osterhaus Petersen Quirk Raecker
Rants Rayhons Reeder Rekow
Reynolds Richardson Roberts Scherrman
Schrader Seng Shey Shoultz
Sievers Smith Stevens Taylor, D.
Taylor, T. Tremmel Tymeson Tyrrell
Van Fossen Warnstadt Wilderdyke Winckler
Wise Witt Sukup,
Presiding

 



The nays were, 7:
Arnold Brunkhorst De Boef Eichhorn
Garman Manternach Van Engelenhoven

 


Absent or not voting, 6:
Baudler Jochum O'Brien Siegrist, Spkr.
Teig Weidman

 


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

HOUSE FILE 2332 WITHDRAWN

Jacobs of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
House File 2332 from further consideration by the House.

House File 2467, a bill for an act providing for licensure sanctions
against defaulters of designated loan and scholarship programs, was
taken up for consideration.

Hansen of Pottawattamie 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. 2467)

The ayes were, 92:
Alons Arnold Atteberry 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 Hoffman Horbach Hoversten
Huseman Huser Jacobs Jenkins
Johnson Jones Kettering Klemme
Kreiman Kuhn Larkin Larson
Lensing Manternach Mascher May
Mertz Metcalf Millage Murphy
Myers Osterhaus Petersen Quirk
Raecker Rants Rayhons Reeder
Rekow Reynolds Richardson Roberts
Scherrman Schrader Seng Shey
Shoultz Sievers Smith Stevens
Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Tremmel Tymeson
Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Warnstadt
Wilderdyke Winckler Wise Sukup,
Presiding

 


The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 8:
Baudler Heaton Jochum O'Brien
Siegrist, Spkr. Teig Weidman Witt

 


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 2378, 2399, 2453, 2467, 2487, 2536 and Senate Files 2141
and 2207.

House File 2217, a bill for an act relating to the payment of
overtime to state employees and the applicability of the federal Fair
Labor Standards Act and providing an effective date, with report of
committee recommending amendment and passage, was taken up for
consideration.

Millage of Scott offered amendment H-8079 filed by the committee
on labor and industrial relations as follows:

H-8079

1 Amend House File 2217 as follows:
2 1. By striking everything after the enacting
3 clause and inserting the following:
4 "Section 1. Section 70A.1, unnumbered paragraph 1,
5 Code 2001, is amended to read as follows:
6 Salaries specifically provided for in an
7 appropriation Act of the general assembly shall be in
8 lieu of existing statutory salaries, for the positions
9 provided for in the Act, and all salaries, including
10 longevity where applicable by express provision in the
11 Code, shall be paid according to the provisions of

12 chapter 91A and shall be in full compensation of all
13 services, including any service on committees, boards,
14 commissions or similar duty for Iowa government,
15 except for members of the general assembly. A state
16 employee on an annual salary shall not be paid for a
17 pay period an amount which exceeds the employee's
18 annual salary transposed into a rate applicable to the
19 pay period by dividing the annual salary by the number
20 of pay periods in the fiscal year. Salaries for state
21 employees covered by the overtime payment provisions
22 of the federal Fair Labor Standards Act shall be
23 established on an hourly basis. However, the state
24 does not and has never intended to waive sovereign
25 immunity from claims arising under the federal Fair
26 Labor Standards Act by any state employee employed in
27 a bona fide managerial capacity as defined in this
28 section.
29 Sec. 2. Section 70A.1, Code 2001, is amended by
30 adding the following new unnumbered paragraph:
31 NEW UNNUMBERED PARAGRAPH. For purposes of this
32 section, a "state employee employed in a bona fide
33 managerial capacity" means a state employee employed
34 in a position in which the employee performs the
35 duties of a bona fide executive, bona fide
36 administrator, or a bona fide professional, as those
37 duties are described in 29 C.F.R. § 541.1, 541.2, and
38 541.3. The status of an employee employed in a bona
39 fide managerial capacity is unaffected by the
40 disciplinary policies applicable to such an employee,
41 including, but not limited to, policies that may
42 result in suspension from employment without pay.
43 Sec. 3. EFFECTIVE DATE - RETROACTIVE
44 APPLICABILITY. This Act, being deemed of immediate
45 importance, takes effect upon enactment, and is
46 retroactively applicable to claims arising on or after
47 January 1, 1990, and applies to all litigation pending
48 on the effective date of this Act."
49 2. Title page, by striking lines 1 through 3, and
50 inserting the following: "An Act relating to the

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1 applicability of the federal Fair Labor Standards Act
2 to certain state employees and including an effective
3 date and retroactive applicability provision."

Millage of Scott offered the following amendment H-8097, to
amendment H-8079, filed by him and moved its adoption:


H-8097

1 Amend the amendment, H-8079, to House File 2217 as
2 follows:
3 1. Page 1, line 27, by striking the word
4 "managerial", and inserting the following:
5 "executive, administrative, or professional".
6 2. Page 1, line 33, by striking the word
7 "managerial", and inserting the following:
8 "executive, administrative, or professional".
9 3. Page 1, by striking lines 38 through 40, and
10 inserting the following: "541.3. An employee's
11 status as an employee employed in a bona fide
12 executive, administrative, or professional capacity is
13 unaffected by employment policies that permit
14 deductions from the employee's pay for absences from
15 work,".
16 4. Page 1, line 41, by inserting before the word
17 "policies" the following: "disciplinary".

Amendment H-8097 was adopted.

Millage of Scott offered the following amendment H-8199, to
amendment H-8079, filed by him from the floor and moved its
adoption:

H-8199

1 Amend the amendment, H-8079, to House File 2217 as
2 follows:
3 1. Page 1, lines 46 and 47, by striking the words
4 "on or after January 1, 1990" and inserting the
5 following: "prior to the effective date of this Act".

Amendment H-8199 was adopted.

On motion by Millage of Scott the committee amendment H-8079,
as amended, was adopted.

Millage 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. 2217)


The ayes were, 44:
Alons Arnold Boal Boddicker
Boggess Bradley Brauns Broers
Brunkhorst Carroll Cormack De Boef
Dolecheck Drake Eddie Elgin
Gipp Grundberg Hahn Hansen
Hoffman Horbach Hoversten Huseman
Jacobs Jenkins Johnson Jones
Kettering Klemme Larson Metcalf
Millage Raecker Rants Rekow
Shey Sievers Tymeson Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen Wilderdyke Sukup,
Presiding

 


The nays were, 49:
Atteberry Bell Bukta Chiodo
Cohoon Connors Dix Dotzler
Eichhorn Fallon Finch Foege
Ford Frevert Garman Greimann
Hatch Heaton Huser Kreiman
Kuhn Larkin Lensing Manternach
Mascher May Mertz Murphy
Myers Osterhaus Petersen Quirk
Rayhons Reeder Reynolds Richardson
Roberts Scherrman Schrader Seng
Shoultz Smith Stevens Taylor, D.
Taylor, T. Tremmel Warnstadt Winckler
Wise

 


Absent or not voting, 7:
Baudler Jochum O'Brien Siegrist, Spkr.
Teig Weidman Witt

 


The bill having failed to receive a constitutional majority was
declared to have failed to pass the House.

House File 2469, a bill for an act relating to terminology and
eligibility for assistance under the sewage treatment and drinking
water facilities financing program, was taken up for consideration.

Kettering of Sac offered the following amendment H-8091 filed by
him and moved its adoption:

H-8091

1 Amend House File 2469 as follows:


2 1. Page 3, line 24, by inserting after the word
3 "water" the following: "pollution".

Amendment H-8091 was adopted.

SENATE FILE 2145 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 2469

Kettering of Sac asked and received unanimous consent to
substitute Senate File 2145 for House File 2469.

Senate File 2145, a bill for an act relating to terminology and
eligibility for assistance under the sewage treatment and drinking
water facilities financing program, was taken up for consideration.

Kettering of Sac 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. 2145)

The ayes were, 93:
Alons Arnold Atteberry 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 Johnson Jones Kettering
Klemme Kreiman Kuhn Larkin
Larson Lensing Manternach Mascher
May Mertz Metcalf Millage
Murphy Myers Osterhaus Petersen
Quirk Raecker Rants Rayhons
Reeder Rekow Reynolds Richardson
Roberts Scherrman Schrader Seng
Shey Shoultz Sievers Smith
Stevens Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Tremmel
Tymeson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen
Warnstadt Wilderdyke Winckler Wise
Sukup,
Presiding

 



The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 7:
Baudler Jochum O'Brien Siegrist, Spkr.
Teig Weidman Witt

 


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

HOUSE FILE 2469 WITHDRAWN

Kettering of Sac asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw House File 2469 from further consideration by the House.

House File 2475, a bill for an act providing for the establishment
and perfection of a security interest in certain education loans, was
taken up for consideration.

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

On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 2475)

The ayes were, 93:
Alons Arnold Atteberry 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 Johnson Jones Kettering
Klemme Kreiman Kuhn Larkin
Larson Lensing Manternach Mascher
May Mertz Metcalf Millage
Murphy Myers Osterhaus Petersen
Quirk Raecker Rants Rayhons
Reeder Rekow Reynolds Richardson
Roberts Scherrman Schrader Seng
Shey Shoultz Sievers Smith
Stevens Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Tremmel
Tymeson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen
Warnstadt Wilderdyke Winckler Wise
Sukup,
Presiding

 


The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 7:
Baudler Jochum O'Brien Siegrist, Spkr.
Teig Weidman Witt

 


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

SENATE MESSAGE CONSIDERED

Senate File 2288, by committee on local government, a bill for an
act relating to the appointment of an acting or a temporary county
attorney.

Read first time and referred to committee on local government.

IMMEDIATE MESSAGES

Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: House
File 2475 and Senate File 2145.

SENATE FILE 2288 REREFERRED

The Speaker announced that Senate File 2288, previously referred
to committee on local government was rereferred to committee on
judiciary.

MOTION TO RECONSIDER
(House File 2217)

I move to reconsider the vote by which House File 2217 failed to
pass the House on March 6, 2002.

DIX of Butler


EXPLANATIONS OF VOTE

I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on March 6,
2002. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on House File
2454.

DRAKE of Pottawattamie

I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on March 6,
2002. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on House Files
2390 and 2454.

JONES of Mills

I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on March 5,
2002. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on House Files
2472, 2486, 2554 and amendments H-8158, H-8172 to House File
2472; H-8173, H-8177, H-8187 to House File 2486; H-8125 to House
File 2554.

RAYHONS of Hancock

BILL SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR

A communication was received from the Governor announcing that
on March 6, 2002, he approved and transmitted to the Secretary of
State the following bill:

Senate File 335, an act relating to species of animals by classifying certain species
as livestock, providing exemptions from the sales and use tax for feed used to support
the species, providing for refunds, and including an effective date and retroactive
applicability provision.

PRESENTATION OF VISITORS

The Speaker announced that the following visitors were present in
the House chamber:

Thirteen foreign exchange students from Carlisle, Indianola, Des
Moines Roosevelt and Martensdale/St. Mary's, accompanied by Cathy
Smith of Carlisle. By Richardson of Warren.


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\548 Forest Loonan, Waterloo - For celebrating his 85th birthday.

2002\549 Dennis and Mary Anderson, Waterloo - For celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary.

2002\550 Keith and Jeanann Stokes, Waterloo - For celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary.

2002\551 Euarda Lichty, Waterloo - For celebrating her 94th birthday.

2002\552 Iva Cutsforth, Evansdale - For celebrating her 90th birthday.

2002\553 Sam Heinselman, Davenport - For attaining the rank of Eagle
Scout, the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America.

2002\554 Vivian Tague, Davenport - For celebrating her 90th birthday.

2002\555 Kenneth Meade, Davenport - For celebrating his 80th birthday.

2002\556 Robert Bousselot, Davenport - For celebrating his 80th birthday.

2002\557 Thomas Prachar, Davenport - For celebrating his 80th birthday.

2002\558 Wilma Schick, Davenport - For celebrating her 80th birthday.

2002\559 Betty Foster, Davenport - For celebrating her 80th birthday.

2002\560 Jayne Jeys, Davenport - For celebrating her 80th birthday.

2002\561 Russel Van Arnun, Davenport - For celebrating his 80th birthday.

2002\562 William and Velma Butterbrodt, Tipton - For celebrating their 70th
wedding anniversary.

2002\563 Phyllis Hughes, Manchester - For celebrating her 90th birthday.

2002\564 Josephine Jochum, Alton - For celebrating her 100th birthday.

2002\565 Simon Post, Doon - For celebrating his 90th birthday.

2002\566 Clayton County Pheasants Forever, Elkader - For winning the 2002
National "Outstanding Chapter Award".

2002\567 Arnold and Evange Kuester, Adair - For celebrating their 60th
wedding anniversary.

2002\568 Kathryn M. Skilton, Nashua - For achieving second place in the
Write Women Back Into History Essay Contest Grades 6-7.

2002\569 Johanna Eysink, Sully - For celebrating her 100th birthday.

2002\570 Berniece Maas, Amana - For celebrating her 85th birthday.

2002\571 Mark Meek, Bonaparte - For his 25 years of service with the United
States Postal Service.

2002\572 Harry Eliasen, Charles City - For celebrating his 90th birthday.

2002\573 Elsie Seifert, Amana - For celebrating her 95th birthday.

2002\574 Orville and Lillian Wichman, Homestead - For celebrating their
60th wedding anniversary.

2002\575 Don and Lucille Harper, Webster - For celebrating their 55th
wedding anniversary.

2002\576 Sister Mary Benedict Phelan, Dubuque - For celebrating her 100th
birthday.

2002\577 Marian Ressler, Clarksville - For celebrating her 90th birthday.

2002\578 Ashley McMahan, Keokuk - For being selected Most Valuable
Player of the Southeast Conference in girls basketball.

2002\579 Bobbi Rose, Keokuk - For being chosen to be on the first team of the
girl's basketball Southeast Conference.

2002\580 Kimber Tinder, Keokuk - For being chosen to be on the second team
of the girl's basketball Southeast Conference.

2002\581 Trista Mayer, Keokuk - For being chosen to be on the second team
of the girl's basketball Southeast Conference.

2002\582 Emily Boyd, Keokuk - For being chosen to be on the second team of
the girl's basketball Southeast Conference.

2002\583 Amy Ames, Keokuk - For being chosen an Honorable Mention
Player for the girl's basketball Southeast Conference.

2002\584 Sally Hakes, Keokuk - For being chosen an Honorable Mention
Player for the girl's basketball Southeast Conference.

2002\585 Rachel Moander, Keokuk - For being chosen an Honorable Mention
Player for the girl's basketball Southeast Conference.


SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT

Senate File 2190

Labor and Industrial Relations: Horbach, Chair; Dotzler and Millage.

HOUSE STUDY BILL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT

H.S.B. 710 Ways and Means

Relating to assessment of subdivided lots for purposes of property
taxation and providing an applicability date.

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 STATE GOVERNMENT

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

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Do Pass March 6, 2002.

Senate File 2273, a bill for an act relating to the designation of a Juneteenth
National Freedom Day.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Do Pass March 6, 2002

COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS

Committee Bill (Formerly House File 2068), relating to assessment of certain
vineyards for purposes of property taxation and providing a retroactive applicability
date.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Amend and Do Pass March 6, 2002.


AMENDMENTS FILED

H-8198 H.F. 2535 Cormack of Webster
H-8200 S.F. 2048 Richardson of Warren
H-8201 H.F. 2540 Elgin of Linn
H-8202 H.F. 2551 Shey of Linn
H-8203 H.F. 661 Drake of Pottawattamie
Lensing of Johnson
Siever of Scott
Baudler of Adair
Cormack of Webster
H-8204 H.F. 2549 Carroll of Poweshiek
H-8205 H.F. 2539 Kreiman of Davis

On motion by Rants of Woodbury the House adjourned at 7:35
p.m., until 8:45 a.m., Thursday, March 7, 2002.


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