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1996 House Journal Day 17

HOUSE JOURNAL

SEVENTEENTH 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 Lee Ellertson, excused.

Pledge of Allegiance and prayer by Edward Tomahawk.

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES

Mr. Speaker: January 31, 1996

The Human Services Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.B.230, SEVERANCE TAX - INDIAN TRIBES, by Representative M. Johnson, with the following amendments:

Page 4, Line 11: After "funded;" insert "and"

Page 4, Line 13: After "Meetings" delete "; and" and insert "."

Page 4, Lines 14-15: Delete lines 14-15.

Lloyd Frandsen, Chair

Report filed. On motion of Representative Frandsen, the report of the Human Services committee was adopted.

H.B.230, as amended, read the second time by short title and placed on the calendar for third reading.

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Mr. Speaker: January 30, 1996

The Revenue and Taxation Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.J.R.5, RESOLUTION ALLOWING PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION FOR ELDERLY, by Representative

A. Tyler, with the following amendments:

Page 1, Line 2: Delete "EXEMPTION" and insert "DEFERRAL"

Page 1, Line 8: After "PROVIDE" delete "A" and after "PROPERTY TAX" delete "EXEMPTION" and insert "DEFERRAL"

Page 2, Line 7: After "January 1," bracket "m.,"

Page 2, Line 12: After "January 1," bracket "m.,"

Page 2, Line 25: After "poor" delete "and the elderly"

Page 2, Line 26: After line 26, insert "(8) The taxes of the elderly may be deferred at such times and in such manner as provided by law." and renumber remaining subsections; and

The Revenue and Taxation Committee reports a favorable recommendation on Sub. S.B.38, BUSINESS ENTITY REGISTRATION AMENDMENTS, by Senator C. Taylor, and

The Revenue and Taxation Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.B.208, NOTICE ON LIEN FILING, by Representative M. Dillree, and recommends it

be placed on the Consent Calendar; and

The Revenue and Taxation Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.B.203, SALES TAX - USE OF FUELS AND TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS, by Representative

J. Valentine, and recommends it be placed on the Consent Calendar.

Raymond W. Short, Chair

Reports filed. On motion of Representative Short, the reports of the Revenue and Taxation committee were adopted.

H.J.R.5, as amended, and Sub. S.B.38, read the second time by short title and placed on the calendar for third reading.

H.B.208 and H.B.203, read the second time by short title and placed on the calendar for third reading.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE FOR UTAH FAMILIES

H.B.293 J. Brent Haymond

AN ACT RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES; DEFINING TERMS; ESTABLISHING THE PURPOSE OF THE ACT AND DESCRIBING THE PROGRAM; ESTABLISHING ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR CASH ASSISTANCE; PROVIDING DIVERSION ASSISTANCE; PROVIDING CASH ASSISTANCE IN CONNECTION WITH AN EMPLOYMENT PLAN; ESTABLISHING A WORKFORCE REENTRY PROGRAM; PROVIDING A FORMULA FOR EARNED INCOME; PLACING A TIME LIMITATION ON ELIGIBILITY WITH CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS; PROVIDING CASH ASSISTANCE TO SINGLE MINOR PARENTS; PROVIDING CHILD CARE SERVICES; ESTABLISHING PERFORMANCE GOALS AND ASSISTANCE TARGETS; AND DIRECTING THE SUBMISSION OF A WAIVER OR STATE PLAN, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee.

SOCIAL CAPITAL FORMATION ACT

H.B.294 Lloyd W. Frandsen

AN ACT RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES; ESTABLISHING LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS WITH REGARDS TO SOCIAL CAPITAL; DIRECTING THE OFFICE TO REFER APPLICANTS AND RECIPIENTS OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS; ESTABLISHING INCENTIVE SYSTEMS FOR OFFICE OF FAMILY SUPPORT EMPLOYEES; PROVIDING FOR CONTRACTS BETWEEN THE OFFICE OF FAMILY SUPPORT AND CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee.

PROVIDING AFFORDABLE HOUSING

H.B.295 J. Brent Haymond

AN ACT RELATING TO HOUSING; ESTABLISHING PLANS FOR THE PROVISION OF MODERATE INCOME HOUSING; ESTABLISHING A PROGRAM OF ASSISTANCE TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS TO PLAN FOR MODERATE INCOME HOUSING; AMENDING ALLOTMENTS FOR BONDING; DIRECTING THE OFFICE OF FAMILY SUPPORT TO PROVIDE INFORMATION TO PUBLIC ASSISTANCE RECIPIENTS REGARDING AFFORDABLE HOUSING; PROVIDING AN APPROPRIATION; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee.

UNIFORM INTERSTATE FAMILY SUPPORT ACT

H.B.296 Lloyd W. Frandsen

AN ACT RELATING TO CHILD SUPPORT; ENACTING THE UNIFORM INTERSTATE FAMILY SUPPORT ACT; AND MAKING TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee.

DRIVER LICENSE SUSPENSION FOR FAILURE TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT

H.B.297 Lloyd W. Frandsen

AN ACT RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY AND HUMAN SERVICES; PROVIDING FOR SUSPENSION OF A DRIVER LICENSE FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH A CHILD SUPPORT ORDER; PROVIDING PROCEDURES; PROVIDING FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee.

SUSPENSION OF LICENSE FOR CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT

H.B.298 Lloyd W. Frandsen

AN ACT RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES; PROVIDING FOR SUSPENSION OF OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSES FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH A CHILD SUPPORT ORDER; ENACTING THE CHILD SUPPORT COMPLIANCE ACT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee.

REPORTING HIRES FOR CHILD SUPPORT

H.B.299 Lloyd W. Frandsen

AN ACT RELATING TO LABOR; CREATING THE CENTRALIZED NEW HIRE REGISTRY; DEFINING TERMS; REQUIRING EMPLOYERS TO PROVIDE LIMITED INFORMATION ON A NEWLY HIRED OR REHIRED EMPLOYEE; REQUIRING THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION TO COMPARE THAT INFORMATION WITH CHILD SUPPORT DELINQUENCY RECORDS; REQUIRING THE OFFICE OF RECOVERY SERVICES TO INITIATE ENFORCEMENT ACTION; IMPOSING PENALTIES; AND CLASSIFYING RECORDS IN THE REGISTRY AS PROTECTED DOCUMENTS, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee.

STALKING LAW AMENDMENTS

H.B.300 M. Keele Johnson

AN ACT RELATING TO CRIMINAL CODE; AMENDING STALKING CRIME TO EXPAND SCOPE OF EMOTIONAL DISTRESS TO INCLUDE IMMEDIATE FAMILY; AND ENHANCING THE PENALTY IF A DANGEROUS WEAPON IS USED IN THE COMMISSION OF THE STALKING, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee.

LONG DISTANCE PHONE REGULATION

H.B.301 David M. Bresnahan

AN ACT RELATING TO COMMERCE AND TRADE; ENACTING PROVISIONS TO REGULATE THE CONVERSION OF A CUSTOMER'S INTERSTATE PRIMARY INTEREXCHANGE CARRIER; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS OF A LETTER OF AGENCY; PROVIDING THAT A CUSTOMER WHO WAS CHANGED TO ANOTHER INTEREXCHANGE CARRIER WITHOUT REQUIRED AUTHORIZATION NOT BE LIABLE FOR CHARGES; AND PERMITTING REIMBURSEMENT OF CUSTOMER, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee.

SPECIAL POPULATION SERVICE - HEALTH CARE PROVIDER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

H.B.302 Judy Ann Buffmire

AN ACT RELATING TO HEALTH; CREATING A SCHOLARSHIP AND EDUCATIONAL LOAN REPAYMENT AND RETENTION PROGRAM, TO BE PAID OFF WITH YEARS OF SERVICE, TO ENCOURAGE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS TO PRACTICE IN MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED URBAN AREAS; CREATING A COMMITTEE AND ITS RESPONSIBILITIES; PROVIDING FOR MANAGEMENT OF THE LOAN AND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM, INCLUDING DEFAULTS; PROVIDING THAT PROGRAM FUNDING SHALL BE BY LINE ITEM APPROPRIATION; AND PROVIDING A COORDINATION CLAUSE, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee.

CRUELTY TO ANIMALS

H.B.303 Frank R. Pignanelli

AN ACT RELATING TO CRIMINAL LAW; REPEALING THE EXISTING ANIMAL CRUELTY LAW; ENACTING A REVISED ANIMAL CRUELTY LAW; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS, PENALTIES, AND EXEMPTIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR ENHANCED PENALTIES FOR TWO OR MORE CONVICTIONS, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee.

STUDENT BILL OF RIGHTS

H.B.304 Michael G. Waddoups

AN ACT RELATING TO HIGHER EDUCATION; PROVIDING LIMITATIONS ON AUTHORITY GRANTED TO INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION TO REGULATE STUDENTS; AND PROVIDING FOR DUE PROCESS PROCEDURES, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee.

COUNTY OPTION FUEL TAX

H.B.305 Lloyd W. Frandsen

AN ACT RELATING TO REVENUE AND TAXATION; PROVIDING FOR A COUNTY OPTION TAX ON MOTOR FUEL AND SPECIAL FUEL; PROVIDING FOR ADMINISTRATION AND COLLECTION; PROVIDING CERTAIN EXEMPTIONS; PROVIDING PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES; SPECIFYING USES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee.

ANTIVIOLENCE FUNDING

H.B.306 Raymond W. Short

AN ACT RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS IN GENERAL; CREATING THE HEALTHY COMMUNITIES PROGRAM; DEFINING THE PROGRAM; APPROPRIATING $350,000 TO THE COMMISSION ON CRIMINAL AND JUVENILE JUSTICE FOR GRANTS FOR THE PROGRAM; REQUIRING MATCHING FUNDS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee.

RESOLUTION FOR RECOGNIZING AND REWARDING TEACHER PERFORMANCE

H.C.R.5 Jeff Alexander

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE AND THE GOVERNOR ENCOURAGING THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, LOCAL SCHOOL BOARDS, SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCILS, AND OTHER EDUCATION GROUPS TO COLLABORATIVELY WORK ON DESIGNING PROGRAMS THAT REWARD TEACHERS FOR CLASSROOM PERFORMANCE AND TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS ON HOW TO BEST IMPLEMENT PERFORMANCE PAY PROGRAMS IN THE PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee.

RESOLUTION SUPPORTING TRANSFER OF BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT LAND TO STATE

H.J.R.12 Brad Johnson

A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR H.R.2032 IN THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WHICH REQUIRES THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR TO TRANSFER ALL LANDS ADMINISTERED BY THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT TO THE STATES WHO ACCEPT ALL SUCH LANDS IN THEIR STATE, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee.

THIRD READING CALENDAR

S.J.R.1, RESOLUTION AMENDING VETERANS' PROPERTY, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage.

On motion of Representative Buffmire, the House voted to circle S.J.R.1.

* * *

S.J.R.2, RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR GENERAL, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage.

S.J.R.2 then passed on the following roll call:

Yeas, 68; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 7.

Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arrington Atkinson Barth Bigelow Bodily Bowman Bradford Bradshaw Bresnahan Buffmire Bush Carlson Carnahan Chard Curtis Davis Dillree B. Evans R. Evans Fox Frandsen Garn Goodfellow Gowans Gubler Harward Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Holladay Hunsaker Hunter Iverson Jensen B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack Knudson Koehn Larson Lockman Moran Mortimer Murray Nelson Olsen Oscarson Peterson Protzman Seitz Short M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Suazo Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Waddoups Wright Brown

Absent or not voting were: Representatives Baca Ellertson Hickman Matthews Nielsen Pignanelli Ure

S.J.R.2 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor.

* * *

S.J.R.3, JOINT RULES - LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATION SUBCOMMITTEE RESOLUTION, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage.

On motion of Representative Fox, the House voted to circle S.J.R.3.

* * *

S.B.7, PRACTICE PERMIT AMENDMENTS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage.

S.B.7 then passed on the following roll call:

Yeas, 70; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 5.

Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arrington Atkinson Baca Barth Bigelow Bodily Bowman Bradford Bradshaw Bresnahan Buffmire Bush Carlson Carnahan Chard Curtis Davis Dillree 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 Moran Mortimer Murray Nelson Olsen Oscarson Peterson Protzman Seitz Short M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Suazo Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Waddoups Wright Brown

Absent or not voting were: Representatives Ellertson Matthews Nielsen Pignanelli Ure

S.B.7 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor.

* * *

S.B.6, PROOF OF MOTOR VEHICLE OWNER'S OR OPERATOR'S SECURITY, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage.

S.B.6 then passed on the following roll call:

Yeas, 70; Nays, 1; Absent or not voting, 4.

Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander S. Allen Anderson Arrington Baca Barth Bigelow Bodily Bowman Bradford Bradshaw Bresnahan Buffmire Bush Carlson Carnahan Chard Curtis Davis Dillree B. Evans R. Evans Fox Frandsen Garn Goodfellow Gowans Gubler Harward Hatch Hendrickson Hickman Holladay Hunsaker Hunter Iverson Jensen B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack Knudson Koehn Larson Lockman Matthews Moran Mortimer Murray Nelson Olsen Oscarson Peterson Pignanelli Protzman Seitz Short M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Suazo Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Waddoups Wright Brown

Voting in the negative was: Representative Atkinson

Absent or not voting were: Representatives B. Allen Ellertson Haymond Nielsen

S.B.6 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor.

MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS

On motion of Representative Fox, under suspension of the rules, the House voted to move to the House Third Reading Calendar.

SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS

H.B.217, CUSTODY OF INDIAN WAR RECORDS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage.

H.B.217 then passed on the following roll call:

Yeas, 70; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 5.

Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander S. Allen Anderson Arrington Atkinson Baca Barth Bigelow Bodily Bowman Bradford Bradshaw Bresnahan Buffmire Bush Carlson Chard Curtis Davis Dillree 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 Oscarson Peterson Pignanelli Protzman Seitz Short M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Suazo Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Waddoups Wright Brown

Absent or not voting were: Representatives B. Allen Carnahan Ellertson Nielsen Olsen

H.B.217 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration.

* * *

H.B.141, COORDINATION OF STATE PROGRAMS FOR NATIVE AMERICANS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage.

On motion of Representative K. Johnson, the bill was amended as follows:

AMENDMENT No. 1

Page 1, Line 23: After "(iv)" insert "the State Board of Regents appointed by the commissioner of higher education; (v)"

Renumber accordingly the subsections found in Committee Report Item 2 dated January 26, 1996, House State and Local Affairs Standing Committee.

H.B.141, as amended, then passed on the following roll call:

Yeas, 72; Nays, 1; Absent or not voting, 2.

Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arrington Atkinson Baca Barth Bigelow Bodily Bowman Bradford Bradshaw Bresnahan Buffmire Bush Carlson Carnahan Chard Curtis Davis Dillree 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 Oscarson Peterson Pignanelli Protzman Seitz Short M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Suazo Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Waddoups Wright Brown

Voting in the negative was: Representative Ure

Absent or not voting were: Representatives Ellertson Olsen

H.B.141, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

On motion of Representative Bradshaw, the House voted to uncircle H.B.22.

H.B.22, AGRICULTURAL COOP UNCLAIMED PROPERTY, was before the House on its final passage.

On motion of Representative Wright, the bill was amended as follows:

AMENDMENT No. 1

Page 3, Lines 6, 7, & 8: After "an" on all three lines insert "agricultural"

H.B.22, as amended, then passed on the following roll call:

Yeas, 68; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 7.

Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Atkinson Barth Bigelow Bodily Bowman Bradford Bradshaw Bresnahan Buffmire Bush Carlson Carnahan Chard Curtis Davis B. Evans R. Evans Fox Frandsen Garn Goodfellow Gowans Gubler Harward Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Holladay Hunsaker Hunter Iverson Jensen K. Johnson Jones Killpack Knudson Koehn Larson Lockman Matthews Moran Mortimer Murray Nelson Nielsen Olsen Pignanelli Protzman Seitz Short M. Stephens N. Stephens Styler Suazo Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Waddoups Wright Brown

Absent or not voting were: Representatives Arrington Baca Dillree Ellertson B. Johnson Oscarson Peterson

H.B.22, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration.

THIRD READING CALENDAR

H.B.16, STATE FISH, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage.

H.B.16 then passed on the following roll call:

Yeas, 49; Nays, 18; Absent or not voting, 8.

Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arrington Atkinson Barth Bigelow Bodily Bresnahan Buffmire Carlson Carnahan Curtis Davis Dillree B. Evans R. Evans Fox Frandsen Goodfellow Gowans Gubler Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Holladay Iverson K. Johnson Jones Killpack Koehn Larson Matthews Moran Mortimer Murray Olsen Oscarson Pignanelli Protzman Seitz Styler Suazo Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Wright

Voting in the negative were: Representatives Alexander Bowman Bradford Bradshaw Bush Chard Garn Hickman Jensen B. Johnson Knudson Lockman Nelson Nielsen Short M. Stephens N. Stephens Waddoups

Absent or not voting were: Representatives Baca Ellertson Harward Hunsaker Hunter Peterson Ure Brown

H.B.16 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration.

MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS

On motion of Representative Pignanelli, the House voted to reconsider its action on H.B.66.

RECONSIDERATION OF H.B.66

H.B.66, CIVIL NUISANCE AMENDMENTS, was before the House upon its final passage.

On motion of Representative Pignanelli, the bill was amended as follows:

AMENDMENT No. 1

Page 1, Line 19: After "or property" delete the comma and insert a period and after "[is a nuisance]" delete "and is" and insert "A nuisance may be"

AMENDMENT No. 2

Page 1, Line 20: After "nuisance" delete "may include" and insert "includes"

AMENDMENT No. 3

Page 1, Line 24: Delete "Sections 76-3-202 and" and insert "Section"

H.B.66, as amended, then passed on the following roll call:

Yeas, 68; Nays, 1; Absent or not voting, 6.

Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Arrington Atkinson Barth Bigelow Bodily Bowman Bradford Bradshaw Bresnahan Buffmire Bush Carlson Carnahan Chard Curtis Davis B. Evans R. Evans Fox Frandsen Garn Goodfellow Gowans Gubler Harward Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Holladay Hunsaker Hunter Iverson 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 Tuttle Tyler Valentine Waddoups Wright Brown

Voting in the negative was: Representative Jensen

Absent or not voting were: Representatives Baca Dillree Ellertson Hickman K. Johnson Ure

H.B.66, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

On motion of Representative K. Johnson, the House voted to uncircle H.B.64.

H.B.64, UTAH CENTENNIAL OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM FOR EDUCATION, was before the House on its final passage.

H.B.64, as amended, then passed on the following roll call:

Yeas, 45; Nays, 27; Absent or not voting, 3.

Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair B. Allen S. Allen Anderson Atkinson Bigelow Bowman Bradshaw Buffmire Carlson Carnahan Davis Dillree Fox Frandsen Goodfellow Gubler Harward Haymond Hendrickson Holladay Hunsaker Jensen B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack Knudson Koehn Larson Matthews Murray Nielsen Oscarson Peterson Pignanelli Protzman Seitz Styler Suazo Tanner Tuttle Tyler Valentine Waddoups

Voting in the negative were: Representatives Alexander Arrington Bodily Bradford Bresnahan Bush Chard Curtis B. Evans R. Evans Garn Gowans Hatch Hickman Hunter Iverson Lockman Moran Mortimer Nelson Olsen Short M. Stephens N. Stephens Ure Wright Brown

Absent or not voting were: Representatives Baca Barth Ellertson

H.B.64, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration.

THIRD READING CALENDAR

H.B.77, APPROPRIATION FOR FISH HATCHERIES, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage.

H.B.77 then passed on the following roll call:

Yeas, 57; Nays, 12; Absent or not voting, 6.

Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair B. Allen Anderson Arrington Atkinson Barth Bigelow Bowman Bradshaw Bresnahan Buffmire Bush Carlson Chard Curtis Davis Dillree B. Evans R. Evans Fox Frandsen Goodfellow Gubler Harward Hatch Haymond Hendrickson Hickman Holladay Hunsaker Iverson B. Johnson Killpack Knudson Koehn Larson Lockman Matthews Moran Murray Nelson Nielsen Oscarson Pignanelli Protzman Seitz Short M. Stephens Styler Suazo Tanner Tuttle Tyler Ure Valentine Waddoups Brown

Voting in the negative were: Representatives Alexander Bodily Carnahan Garn Gowans Hunter Jensen Mortimer Olsen Peterson N. Stephens Wright

Absent or not voting were: Representatives S. Allen Baca Bradford Ellertson K. Johnson Jones

H.B.77 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration.

MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS

On motion of Representative M. Evans, the House voted to set H.B.162 for Time Certain on February 5, 1996 at 10:15 a.m.

THIRD READING CALENDAR

H.C.R.2, RESOLUTION INTEGRATING UTAH TOMORROW PRINCIPLES, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage.

H.C.R.2 then passed on the following roll call:

Yeas, 54; Nays, 15; Absent or not voting, 6.

Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair B. Allen Anderson Arrington Atkinson Baca Barth Bigelow Bodily Bowman Bradshaw Bresnahan Buffmire Bush Carlson Carnahan Chard Curtis Davis Dillree B. Evans R. Evans Fox Frandsen Garn Goodfellow Gowans Gubler Haymond Hendrickson Holladay Hunsaker Jensen B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Killpack Koehn Larson Moran Murray Nelson Nielsen Oscarson Peterson Pignanelli Protzman Seitz Short M. Stephens Suazo Tanner Tyler Brown

Voting in the negative were: Representatives Alexander Bradford Hatch Hickman Hunter Iverson Knudson Lockman Mortimer Olsen N. Stephens Styler Ure Waddoups Wright

Absent or not voting were: Representatives S. Allen Ellertson Harward Matthews Tuttle Valentine

H.C.R.2 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration.

* * *

H.C.R.3, UTAH TOMORROW RESOLUTION, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage.

On motion of Representative M. Stephens, the House voted to circle H.C.R.3.

RULES COMMITTEE REPORT

Mr. Speaker: January 31, 1996

The Rules Committee has ordered the following bills and resolutions printed and recommends they be assigned to standing committees:

BUSINESS, LABOR, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

H.B.223 Sampling Liquor Amendments (D. Jones)

S.B.56 Service Charge on Dishonored Instruments (D. Buhler)

EDUCATION

H.B.210 Voted And Board Leeway Support (L. Nelson)

H.B.228 Accelerated Learning Amendments (J. Haymond)

H.B.247 School Board Compensation (S. Allen)

ENERGY, NATURAL RESOURCES, AND AGRICULTURE

H.C.R.4 Clover Creek Watershed Resolution (J. Gowans)

HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT

H.B.191 Landfill Siting Procedures Amendments (E. Anderson)

H.B.206 Late Term Abortion Procedures (D. Bresnahan)

H.B.222 Abortion Act Amendments (R. Killpack)

H.B.236 School Breakfast Program (S. Allen)

S.B.87 Insurance Billing Claims Practices (C. Stewart)

HUMAN SERVICES

H.B.275 Assault of Elected Official (D. Bush)

H.J.R.10 Joint Rules - Recommendation on Appropriation For Collaborative Programs (L. Frandsen)

JUDICIARY

S.B.49 Child Support Amendments (L. Hillyard)

RETIREMENT

H.B.220 Public Safety Retirement Disputes (B. Chard)

REVENUE AND TAXATION

H.B.232 Sales Tax Exemption on Construction Materials Purchased by Local Government Units (E. Anderson)

H.B.241 Transient Room Tax Amendments (T. Hatch)

H.B.254 Mineral Lease Account Amendments (J. Seitz)

STATE AND LOCAL AFFAIRS

H.B.211 Protection of Public Employees (D. Peterson)

H.B.237 Redevelopment Agency Changes (P. Suazo)

H.B.243 Newspaper - Legal Line Rate (B. Johnson)

H.B.244 Special District Board Member Terms (A. Bradshaw)

2nd Sub. S.B.77 Utah Neighborhood Development Act Amendments (M. Dmitrich)

John L. Valentine, Chair

Report filed. On motion of Representative Valentine, the report of the Rules Committee was adopted.

HISTORICAL SPOTLIGHTS

Representatives Peterson and Carnahan shared information highlighting people or landmarks of interest in their respective districts.

MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS

On motion of Representative Fox, the House voted to adjourn until February 1, at 10:00 a.m.

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