
SECOND DAY * * *
MORNING SESSION
The House was called to order by Speaker Brown at 10:00 a.m.
Roll call showed all members present except Representative Bowman, excused and Representative Tuttle, absent.
Pledge of Allegiance and prayer by Representative Brent H. Goodfellow.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE
Mr. Speaker: January 15, 1996
The Senate passed, H.B.140, STATE CENTENNIAL STAR AND ASTRONOMICAL SYMBOL, by Rep. Marda Dillree, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker.
Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate
H.B.140, was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and referred to the Rules Committee to be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
EMPLOYER SUPPORT OF PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
H.B.163 Grant D. Protzman
AN ACT RELATING TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS; PROVIDING THAT THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, LOCAL SCHOOL BOARDS, SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCILS, AND SCHOOL DIRECTORS WORK WITH EMPLOYERS TO DEVELOP POLICIES AND PROGRAMS FOR GREATER EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION IN THE PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM DURING SCHOOL HOURS, read for the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee.
HOMICIDE JURISDICTION
H.B.164 Greg J. Curtis
AN ACT RELATING TO THE CRIMINAL CODE; CLARIFYING THE JURISDICTION OF HOMICIDE; ALLOWING UTAH TO RETAIN JURISDICTION UNLESS THE DEFENDANT REBUTS THE PRESUMPTION BY CLEAR AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE THAT NEITHER AN ELEMENT OF THE OFFENSE NOR THE RESULT OF THE HOMICIDE OCCURRED IN UTAH, read for the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee.
CONCEALED WEAPON PERMIT
H.B.165 Michael G. Waddoups
AN ACT RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY; ALLOWING FOR THE DEPARTMENT TO COLLECT OUTSIDE AGENCY FEES IN THE CONCEALED WEAPONS PERMITTING PROCESS, read for the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee.
THIRD READING CALENDAR
H.R.1, HOUSE RULES RESOLUTION - HOUSE RULES AMENDMENTS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage.
On motion of Representative Valentine, the House voted to circle H.R.1.
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H.B.75, EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY AMENDMENTS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage.
H.B.75 then passed on the following roll call:
Yeas, 71; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 4.
Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arrington Atkinson Baca Barth Bodily Bradford Bradshaw Bresnahan Buffmire Bush Carlson Carnahan Chard Curtis Davis Dillree Ellertson B. Evans R. Evans Fox Frandsen Garn Goodfellow Gowans Gubler Harward Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Holladay Hunsaker Hunter Iverson Jensen B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack Knudson Koehn Larson Lockman Matthews Moran Mortimer Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Oscarson Peterson Pignanelli Protzman Seitz Short M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Suazo Tyler Ure Valentine Waddoups Wright Brown
Absent or not voting were: Representatives Bigelow Bowman Tanner Tuttle
H.B.75 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration.
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H.B.32, FUNDING APPLIED TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage.
H.B.32 then passed on the following roll call:
Yeas, 67; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 8.
Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arrington Atkinson Baca Barth Bradford Bradshaw Bresnahan Buffmire Bush Carlson Chard Curtis Davis Dillree Ellertson B. Evans R. Evans Fox Frandsen Garn Goodfellow Gowans Gubler Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Holladay Hunsaker Hunter Iverson Jensen B. Johnson Jones Killpack Knudson Koehn Larson Lockman Matthews Moran Mortimer Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Oscarson Peterson Pignanelli Protzman Seitz Short M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Suazo Tanner Tyler Ure Valentine Waddoups Wright
Absent or not voting were: Representatives Bigelow Bodily Bowman Carnahan Harward K. Johnson Tuttle Brown
H.B.32 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration.
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H.B.33, REPEAL OF OUTDATED EDUCATION STATUTES, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage.
H.B.33 then passed on the following roll call:
Yeas, 66; Nays, 2; Absent or not voting, 7.
Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair B. Allen Anderson Arrington Atkinson Baca Barth Bradford Bradshaw Bresnahan Buffmire Bush Carlson Chard Curtis Davis Dillree Ellertson B. Evans R. Evans Fox Frandsen Garn Goodfellow Gowans Gubler Harward Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Holladay Hunsaker Hunter Iverson Jensen B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack Knudson Koehn Larson Lockman Matthews Moran Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Oscarson Peterson Pignanelli Protzman Seitz Short M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Suazo Tanner Tyler Ure Valentine Waddoups Wright Brown
Voting in the negative were: Representatives Alexander Mortimer
Absent or not voting were: Representatives S. Allen Bigelow Bodily Bowman Carnahan Hatch Tuttle
H.B.33 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration.
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H.B.2, UNINSURED MOTORIST IDENTIFICATION PROGRAM, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage.
H.B.2 then passed on the following roll call:
Yeas, 60; Nays, 10; Absent or not voting, 5.
Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arrington Atkinson Baca Barth Bradshaw Buffmire Carlson Carnahan Chard Curtis Davis Dillree Ellertson B. Evans R. Evans Fox Frandsen Garn Goodfellow Gowans Gubler Harward Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Holladay Hunsaker Iverson Jensen B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack Knudson Koehn Larson Lockman Matthews Moran Mortimer Murray Nielsen Oscarson Peterson Pignanelli Protzman Seitz Short Styler Suazo Tanner Tyler Valentine Waddoups Wright Brown
Voting in the negative were: Representatives Alexander Bradford Bresnahan Bush Hunter Nelson Olsen M. Stephens N. Stephens Ure
Absent or not voting were: Representatives Bigelow Bodily Bowman Hickman Tuttle
H.B.2 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration.
MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
On motion of Representative Fox, the House voted to adjourn until January 17, at 10:00 a.m.
