SENATE JOURNAL march 1, 2006 FORTY-FIFTH DAY MORNING SESSION The Senate was called to order at 8:55 a.m., with President John Valentine presiding. Prayer - Orlando Tsosie, Member of the Navajo Nation Pledge of Allegiance - Senator Carlene Walker Roll Call - All Senators present READING OF TITLES OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS (Please refer to Day 1, Page 9) COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE GOVERNOR Mr. President: February 28, 2006 VETO LETTER After careful consideration and study, I have decided to veto S.B. 70, PROCESS FOR APPROVAL OF WASTE DISPOSAL AMENDMENTS. As contemplated under Art. VII, 8, cl. 1 of the Utah Constitution, I have returned the bill to the Senate with my objections. Utah law currently provides that no person may "own, construct, modify, or operate a radioactive waste facility without" first obtaining (1) clearance from local planning authorities, (2) a license from the Department of Environmental Quality, (3) approval from the Legislature, and (4) approval from the Governor. See Utah Code Ann. 19-3-105. Existing law also imposes similar restrictions-- including a requirement for legislative and gubernatorial approval -- on persons seeking to operate a nonhazardous solid or hazardous waste operation facility. See Utah Code Ann. 19-6-108. By custom and practice, legislative and gubernatorial approval of such facilities has typically been given through concurrent resolutions. See, e.g., S.C.R. 2 (General Session 2005) (approving a nonhazardous solid waste facility). If signed into law, S.B. 70 would require that legislative approval of such facilities "be provided" not by resolution, but "by statute." S.B. 70 at 3 ln. 78, 7 ln. 181 (General Session 2006). The bill would also provide that gubernatorial approval would either (a) be deemed "provided" if the Governor "d[id] not veto the statute providing legislative approval," or (b) become unnecessary if the Legislature chose to override such a veto with the concurrence of two-thirds of the members of each house. Id. at 3 ln. 79-84, 7 ln. 182-87. By enabling the Legislature to override the Governor#s refusal to approve a radioactive, solid nonhazardous, or hazardous waste facility, this bill would incrementally weaken the Governor's authority to protect Utah's image and environment, as well as the health and safety of its 2.5 million residents. I find that unacceptable. Moreover, I have repeatedly pledged to resist efforts to turn Utah into our nation's radioactive waste dumping ground. Consistent with that pledge, I cannot consent to a provision that, in my opinion, would potentially lead to the proliferation of radioactive waste disposal facilities within our State. Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. Governor CONCURRENCE CALENDAR On motion of Senator Hellewell, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 1st Sub. S.B. 68, PLUMBING LICENSE QUALIFICATIONS AMENDMENTS. Senator Mansell commented. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Evans Hickman 1st Sub. S.B. 68 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to S.B. 168, COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION ACT AMENDMENTS. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Hickman S.B. 168 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Davis, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to S.B. 240, TEMPORATY MEDICAID CERTIFICATION OF NURSING HOME BEDS. Senator Davis declared a conflict of interest. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Hickman S.B. 240 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. THIRD READING CALENDAR H.B. 296, GOVERNOR'S BUDGET - WAGE AND BENEFIT INCREASES TO BE CONSIDERED FOR SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT, was read the third time, explained by Senator Peterson, and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Hickman H.B. 296 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * H.B. 76, HIGH DEDUCTIBLE HEALTH PLAN OPTION FOR PUBLIC EMPLOYEES, was read the third time and explained by Senator Jenkins. Senators Davis, Stephenson, and Evans commented and the bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 19; Nays, 9; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Buttars Christensen Eastman Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Davis Dmitrich Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Mayne McCoy Absent or not voting was: Senator Bramble H.B. 76 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Hillyard, the Senate voted to lift S.B. 5, AMENDMENTS TO THE MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM BUDGET, from Rules and placed it at the top of the Second Reading Calendar. S.B. 5, AMENDMENTS TO THE MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM BUDGET, was read the second time. On motion of Senator Hillyard, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Knudson, the circle was removed from S.C.R. 5, RESOLUTION OPPOSING TRANSPORT AND STORAGE OF SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL, and it was before the Senate. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senator Knudson explained the bill. On motion of Senator Knudson, under suspension of the rules, S.C.R. 5, RESOLUTION OPPOSING TRANSPORT AND STORAGE OF SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL, was considered read the second and third times. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 0; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Bramble Hillyard Thomas S.C.R. 5 was transmitted to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Knudson, the Senate voted to move to Third Reading Calendar. THIRD READING CALENDAR 1st Sub. H.B. 72, WORKERS' COMPENSATION FOR THE STATE, was read the third time and explained by Senator Hatch. Senator Mansell proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 3, Lines 65 through 71 65 from the board, including the executive director of the Department of Administrative Services 66 or the executive director's designee if { no } the state { entity } is no longer insured by the Workers' Compensation 67 Fund pursuant to Section 34A-2-203. 68 (b) (i) If { no } the state { entity } is no longer insured by the Workers' Compensation Fund pursuant to 69 Section 34A-2-203, the governor with the consent of the Senate, shall appoint a public director 70 to replace the executive director of the Department of Administrative Services or the executive 71 director's designee. Senator Mansell's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 0; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Hale Hickman Walker 1st Sub. H.B. 72, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * H.B. 260, STATE OFFICE OF REHABILITATION - BUDGET RECOMMENDATIONS, was read the third time, explained by Senator Christensen, and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 0; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Hale Hickman Walker H.B. 260 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups, the Senate voted to move the following bills to the top of the Second Reading Calendar: H.B. 371, H.B. 372, and H.B. 436. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups, the Senate voted to lift the following bills from the Third Reading Table and place them on the Third Reading Calendar: H.B. 31, H. B. 55, H.B. 142, 1st Sub. H.B. 85, and H.B. 285. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups, the Senate voted to lift the following bills from Rules and place them at the top of the Second Reading Calendar: H.B. 1, H.B. 114, 1st Sub. H.B. 115, 2nd Sub. H.B. 124, H.B. 170, 1st Sub. H.B. 181, H.B. 276, H. B. 288, H.B. 339, 1st Sub. H.B. 407, H.J.R. 23, H.B. 346, and H.B. 333. * * * H.B. 31, PILOT PROGRAM FOR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES, was read the third time. On motion of Senator Knudson, the bill was circled. * * * 2nd Sub. H.B. 55, PROPERTY TAX - CIRCUIT BREAKER QUALIFYING LIMITS, was read the third time, explained by Senator Dmitrich, On motion of Senator Dmitrich, the following substitute bill replaced the original bill. 3rd Sub. H.B. 55 Property Tax - Circuit Breaker Qualifying Limits (W. Harper) The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 0; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Thomas Waddoups Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Hale Madsen Stephenson Walker 3rd Sub. H.B. 55, as substituted, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * H.B. 142, CENTER FOR MULTICULTURAL HEALTH - DUTIES, was read the third time and explained by Senator Hillyard. Senator Hillyard proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 1, Line 17a: Lilac Delete "$100,000" and insert "$50,000" 2. Page 2, Line 56: Delete "$100,000" and insert "$50,000" Senator Hillyard's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 0; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Thomas Waddoups Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Hale Madsen Stephenson Walker H.B. 142, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, the Senate voted to lift 1st Sub. H.B. 65 from the Third Reading Table and place it at the bottom of the Third Reading Calendar. * * * On motion of Senator Knudson, the circle was removed from H.B. 31, PILOT PROGRAM FOR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 0; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Davis Hale Hatch Madsen H.B. 31 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * 1st Sub. H.B. 85, ABORTION BY A MINOR - PARENTAL NOTIFICATION AND CONSENT, was read the third time and explained by Senator Peterson. On motion of Senator Arent, the bill was circled. * * * H.B. 285, APPROPRIATION FOR HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHERS, was read the third time and explained by Senator Hale. Senators Waddoups and Hickman commented and the bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 23; Nays, 3; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hellewell Hillyard Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Walker Voting in the negative were: Senators Hatch Hickman Waddoups Absent or not voting were: Senators Buttars Jenkins Valentine H.B. 285 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * 1st Sub. H.B. 65, CONSUMER PROTECTION AGENCY, was read the third time, explained by Senator Walker, and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 20; Nays, 7; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Knudson Mayne McCoy Thomas Waddoups Walker Voting in the negative were: Senators Bramble Hickman Jenkins Madsen Mansell Peterson Stephenson Absent or not voting were: Senators Killpack Valentine 1st Sub. H.B. 65 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, the Senate voted to lift H.B. 228 from the Third Reading Table and place it at the bottom of the Third Reading Calendar. * * * H.B. 228, GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN, was read the third time, explained by Senator Hatch, and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Absent or not voting were: Senators Evans Killpack Valentine H.B. 228, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Hillyard, the circle was removed from S.B. 244, BUSINESS RESOURCE CENTERS, and it was before the Senate. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senator Knudson proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 1, Lines 22 through 24 22 This bill appropriates: 23 " as an ongoing appropriation subject to future budget constraints, { $875,000 } $500,000 from the 24 General Fund for fiscal year 2006-07 to the Governor's Office of Economic 2. Page 4, Lines 111 through 113: 111 As on ongoing appropriation subject to future budget constraints, there is appropriated 112 from the General Fund for fiscal year 2006-07, { $875,000 } $500,000 to the Governor's Office of Economic 113 Development to fund the business resource centers authorized in Section 63-38f-2104. Senator Knudson's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. On motion of Senator Knudson, under suspension of the rules, S.B. 244, BUSINESS RESOURCE CENTERS, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Knudson explained the bill. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 0; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Eastman Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Dmitrich Evans Killpack Valentine S.B. 244, as amended, was transmitted to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 1, CURRENT FISCAL YEAR SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 0; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Bramble Hickman Killpack Valentine H.B. 1 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * H.B. 114, MINIMUM ENFORCEMENT OF FOOD SANITATION RULES, was read the second time. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. On motion of Senator Hillyard, the bill was circled. * * * 1st Sub. H.B. 115, SALARY OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR , was read the second time. On motion of Senator Hillyard, the bill was circled. 2nd Sub. H.B. 124, PARENT-TIME AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 0; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Bramble Killpack Valentine 2nd Sub. H.B. 124 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Peterson, the Senate voted to move to Third Reading Calendar. THIRD READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Peterson, the circle was removed from 1st Sub. H.B. 85, ABORTION BY A MINOR - PARENTAL NOTIFICATION AND CONSENT. Senator Arent proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 5, Lines 147 through 149a Senate 2nd Reading Amendments 2-27-2006 147 (2) In addition to the other requirements of this part, ## a physician may not perform ## 147a an abortion ## [may not be performed] ## 148 on a minor unless: 149 (a) the ## [minor] physician ## obtains the informed written consent of a parent or 149a guardian of the minor , consistent with Section 76-7-305 ; Senator Arent's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. # # # Senator McCoy proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 2, Lines 42 through 44 House Floor Amendments 1-27-2006 42 engaging in incest with the ## [woman] minor ## ; { or } 43 S the parent or guardian has not assumed responsibility for the minor's care and 44 upbringing; or S the minor obtains the right, by court order, to consent to an abortion without consent from a parent or guardian and the court makes a finding that notification of a parent or guardian of the minor poses a risk of abuse to the minor; 2. Page 4, Line 115 through Page 5, Line 134: 115 (3) Subject to Subsection (4), at least 24 hours before a physician performs an abortion 116 on a minor, the physician shall notify a parent or guardian of the minor that the minor intends 117 to have an abortion. 118 (4) A physician is not required to comply with Subsection (3) if: 119 (a) subject to Subsection (5)(a): 120 (i) a medical condition exists that, on the basis of the physician's good faith clinical 121 judgment, so complicates the medical condition of a pregnant minor as to necessitate the 122 abortion of her pregnancy to avert: 123 (A) the minor's death; or 124 (B) a serious risk of substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function 125 of the minor; and 126 (ii) there is not sufficient time to give the notice required under Subsection (3) before it 127 is necessary to terminate the minor's pregnancy in order to avert the minor's death or 128 impairment described in Subsection (4)(a)(i); 129 (b) subject to Subsection (5)(b): 130 (i) ## the physician complies with Subsection (6); and 130a (ii) (A) ## the minor is pregnant as a result of incest to which the parent or guardian was a 131 party; or 132 ## [(ii)] (B) ## the parent or guardian has abused the minor; { or } 133 (c) subject to Subsection (5)(b), the parent or guardian has not assumed responsibility 134 for the minor's care and upbringing { . } ; or (d) a court: (i) enters an order under Subsection 76-7-304.5(5)(b); and (ii) makes a finding that notification of a parent or guardian of the minor poses a risk of abuse to the minor. Senator McCoy's motion to amend failed on the following roll call: Yeas, 6; Nays, 19; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Davis Dmitrich Fife Mayne McCoy Voting in the negative were: Senators Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Evans Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Peterson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Eastman Goodfellow Hale Stephenson Senator Mayne commented. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 1; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative was: Senator McCoy 1st Sub. H.B. 85, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Hickman, the Senate voted to move to Second Reading Calendar. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Hickman, the circle was removed from H.B. 114, MINIMUM ENFORCEMENT OF FOOD SANITATION RULES, and it was before the Senate. Senator Hickman explained the bill. On motion of Senator Hickman, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 114, MINIMUM ENFORCEMENT OF FOOD SANITATION RULES, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Madsen H.B. 114 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Mansell, the Senate voted to suspend the rules for the remainder of the day so that all bills will be read for the second and third time. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House passed, S.B. 167, JUVENILE OFFENSES - DIVERSION AMENDMENT, by Senator P. Arent, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 178, STATE EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, by Senator P. Knudson, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 267, CHANGES TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONS, by Senator L. A. Mansell, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk S.B. 167, S.B. 178, and 1st Sub. S.B. 267 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. * * * Mr. President: February 28, 2006 The House adopted the Joint Conference Committee Report dated February 28, 2006, and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 160, CONSTRUCTION STANDARD AMENDMENTS, by Representative M. Morley, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk 1st Sub. H.B. 160, was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House substituted and passed, 2nd Sub. S.B. 92, CERTIFICATION OF CRANE OPERATORS, by Senator G. Davis, et al, and it is transmitted for further consideration; and The House substituted, amended, and passed, 1st Sub. S.B. 155, AMENDMENTS TO COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL LAND USE PROVISIONS, by Senator G. Bell, and it is transmitted for further consideration; and The House passed, as amended, S.J.R. 9, RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN RELIGIOUS EXPRESSIONS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, by Senator P. Hellewell, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk The bills were placed on the Concurrence Calendar. * * * Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House passed, as substituted, 1st Sub. H.B. 4, STATE AGENCY AND HIGHER EDUCATION COMPENSATION AMENDMENTS, by Representative R. Bigelow, and it is transmitted for consideration. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk Communications filed. 1st Sub. H.B. 4 was read the first time and referred to the Rules Committee. * * * On motion of Senator Knudson, and at 10:30 a.m., the Senate sauntered. The Senate was called to order at 11:00 a.m., with President Valentine presiding. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 68, PLUMBING LICENSE QUALIFICATIONS AMENDMENTS, by Senator P. Hellewell, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed S.B. 168, COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION ACT AMENDMENTS, by Senator M. Waddoups, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed S.B. 240, TEMPORARY MEDICAID CERTIFICATION OF NURSING HOME BEDS, by Senator G. Davis, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 249, COUNTY GOVERNMENT AMENDMENTS, by Senator D. Peterson, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk 1st Sub. S.B. 68, S.B. 168, S.B. 240, and S.B. 249 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Bramble, the circle was removed from 1st Sub. H.B. 115, SALARY OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR , and it was before the Senate. Senator Bramble explained the bill. On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 115, SALARY OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR , was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 22; Nays, 2; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hellewell Hickman Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Hillyard Waddoups Absent or not voting were: Senators Buttars Goodfellow Hale Hatch Walker 1st Sub. H.B. 115 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * H.B. 170, PROSECUTION AND PREVENTION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY OFFENSES AMENDMENTS, was read the second time. Senator Hillyard explained the bill. On motion of Senator Hillyard, the following substitute bill replaced the original bill. 1st Sub. H.B. 170 Prosecution and Prevention of Child Pornography Offenses (R. Bigelow) On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 170, PROSECUTION AND PREVENTION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY OFFENSES AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 23; Nays, 0; Absent, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Christensen Davis Dmitrich Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Waddoups Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Buttars Eastman Hatch Killpack Thomas Walker 1st Sub. H.B. 170, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * 1st Sub. H.B. 181, EDUCATION REFORM, was read the second time. Senator Stephenson explained the bill. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senator Evans made a motion to substitute the bill. Senators Bramble, Hale, Dmitrich, Arent, and Peterson commented. The motion failed on a voice vote. Senators Hillyard, Bell, Goodfellow, Arent, McCoy, Evans, Hale, and Fife commented. Senator Hillyard proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 2, Line 47: Delete "$12,500,000" and insert "$7,500,000" 2. Page , Line 279: Delete "$12,500,000" and insert "$7,500,000" Senator Hillyard's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. On motion of Senator Stephenson, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 181, EDUCATION REFORM, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 17; Nays, 11; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bramble Buttars Christensen Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Bell Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Mayne McCoy Absent or not voting was: Senator Mansell 1st Sub. H.B. 181, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Walker, the Senate voted to recall 3rd Sub. S.B. 71, CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION, from staff for the purpose of concurring with the House amendments. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 23; Nays, 0; Absent, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Buttars Evans Madsen Mansell Valentine 3rd Sub. S.B. 71was referred to the House for signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, the circle was removed from S.B. 5, AMENDMENTS TO THE MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM BUDGET, and it was before the Senate. Senator Stephenson explained the bill. Senator Hale proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 1, Lines 13 through 14 13 " creates a cap on the number of charter schools that the State Charter School Board 14 may authorize; " modifies provisions governing the inclusion of foreign exchanges students for the purpose of apportioning state monies; 2. Page 2, Lines 36 through 37: 36 AMENDS: 37 53A-1a-515, as last amended by Chapter 291, Laws of Utah 2005 53A-2-206, as last amended by Chapter 257, Laws of Utah 2004 3. Page 4, Lines 103 through 104: 103 (9) The governing body of a local school board-authorized charter school shall be 104 independent of the local school board except as otherwise specifically provided in this chapter. Section 3. Section 53A-2-206 is amended to read: 53A-2-206. Exchange and interstate compact students -- Inclusion in attendance count -- Annual report -- Requirements for exchange student agencies. (1) A school district or charter school may include the following students in the district's or school's membership and attendance count for the purpose of apportionment of state monies: (a) a foreign exchange student sponsored by an agency approved by the district's local school board or charter school's governing board, subject to the limitation of Subsection (2); (b) a student enrolled under an interstate compact, established between the State Board of Education and the state education authority of another state, under which a student from one compact state would be permitted to enroll in a public school in the other compact state on the same basis as a resident student of the receiving state; or (c) a student receiving services under the Compact on Placement of Children. (2) (a) { The } Through June 30, 2007, number of foreign exchange students that may be counted for the purpose of apportioning state monies shall be the lesser of: { (a) } (i) the number of foreign exchange students: { (i) } (A) enrolled in the school district or charter school; and { (ii) } (B) sponsored by an exchange student agency approved by the district's local school board or charter school's governing board; or { (b) } (ii) the number of students that have withdrawn from the school district or charter school to participate in a foreign exchange program in a foreign country. (b) (i) Beginning July 1, 2007, the total number of foreign exchange students in the state that may be counted for the purpose of apportioning state monies shall be the lesser of: (A) the number of foreign exchange students enrolled in public schools in the state on October 1 of the previous fiscal year; or (B) 328 foreign exchange students. (ii) The State Board of Education shall make rules in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, to administer the cap on the number of foreign exchange students that may be counted for the purpose of apportioning state monies. (3) A school district or charter school may: (a) enroll foreign exchange students that do not qualify for state monies; and (b) pay for the costs of those students with other funds available to the school district or charter school. (4) Due to the benefits to all students of having the opportunity to become familiar with individuals from diverse backgrounds and cultures, school districts are encouraged to enroll foreign exchange students, as provided in Subsection (3), particularly in schools with declining or stable enrollments where the incremental cost of enrolling the foreign exchange student may be minimal. (5) The board shall make an annual report to the Legislature on the number of exchange students and the number of interstate compact students sent to or received from public schools outside the state. (6) (a) A local school board or charter school governing board shall require each approved exchange student agency to provide it with a sworn affidavit of compliance prior to the beginning of each school year. (b) The affidavit shall include the following assurances: (i) that the agency has complied with all applicable policies of the board; (ii) that a household study, including a background check of all adult residents, has been made of each household where an exchange student is to reside, and that the study was of sufficient scope to provide reasonable assurance that the exchange student will receive proper care and supervision in a safe environment; (iii) that host parents have received training appropriate to their positions, including information about enhanced criminal penalties under Subsection 76-5-406(10) for persons who are in a position of special trust; (iv) that a representative of the exchange student agency shall visit each student's place of residence at least once each month during the student's stay in Utah; (v) that the agency will cooperate with school and other public authorities to ensure that no exchange student becomes an unreasonable burden upon the public schools or other public agencies; (vi) that each exchange student will be given in the exchange student's native language names and telephone numbers of agency representatives and others who could be called at any time if a serious problem occurs; and (vii) that alternate placements are readily available so that no student is required to remain in a household if conditions appear to exist which unreasonably endanger the student's welfare. (7) (a) A local school board or charter school governing board shall provide each approved exchange student agency with a list of names and telephone numbers of individuals not associated with the agency who could be called by an exchange student in the event of a serious problem. (b) The agency shall make a copy of the list available to each of its exchange students in the exchange student's native language. Senator Hale's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. # # # Senator Stephenson proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 1, Lines 13 through 14 13 " creates a cap on the number of charter schools that the State Charter School Board 14 may authorize to begin operations in the 2007-08 school year ; 2. Page 2, Lines 48 through 50: 48 The State Charter School Board may { authorize, beginning July 1, 2006, and until July 1, 49 2007, an additional five charter schools, provided that the additional charter schools have a 50 combined student capacity that does not exceed 5,000 students } only authorize: (1) a maximum of five charter schools that will begin operation in the 2007-08 school year; and (2) a combined maximum student capacity of 5,000 students for the charter schools authorized in accordance with Subsection (1) . Senator Stephenson's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. # # # Senator Hillyard proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 1, Lines 20 through 25 20 " makes one-time appropriations for fiscal year 2006-07 for: 21 S pupil transportation; 22 S library books and supplies; 23 S the Enrollment Growth Program; 24 S charter schools; { and } 25 S classroom supplies ; S a charter school study . 2. Page 2, Lines 28 through 30: 28 " as an ongoing appropriation, $2,011,119,545 from the Uniform School Fund for 29 fiscal year 2006-07; { and } " for fiscal year 2006-07 only, $150,000 from the General Fund; and 30 " for fiscal year 2006-07 only, $31,100,000 from the Uniform School Fund. 3. Page 10, Line 282: 282 instructional and counseling services to students in public schools. Section 12. One-time appropriation for charter school study. (1)(a) There is appropriated $150,000 from the General Fund for fiscal year 2006-07 only to the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel for a charter school study under the direction and approval of the Executive Appropriations Committee. (b) As directed and approved by the Executive Appropriations Committee, the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel and the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst shall jointly conduct the study. (c) In conducting the study, the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel and the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst shall consult with the Office of the Legislative Auditor General, State Board of Education, State Charter School Board, charter schools, and school districts. (2) The study shall: (a) evaluate the services provided to charter schools by the divisions within the Utah State Office of Education and by the school districts where charter schools are located; (b) identify tasks required of the State Charter School Board to assume its statutory obligations; (d) identify long-term administrative needs of the state and school districts required to sustain charter schools; (e) evaluate the financial condition of the state's charter schools; (f) examine funding equity between charter schools and district schools; (g) compare the use of a local tax replacement formula to a local revenue sharing mechanism; (h) determine school level administrative costs; (i) identify the financial needs of and sources of funding for charter schools as they begin operations; (j) evaluate a school district's role and responsibility in funding a student attending a charter school; (k) examine the current process used to assess a charter school's financial plan and long-term sustainability; (l) (i) identify requirements for granting charters to schools that primarily serve special needs students; and (ii) examine the financial feasibility of operating a charter school that primarily serves special needs students; (l) identify needs of charter schools relating to securing and maintaining adequate facilities to support the operations of a school; (m) evaluate a school district's role and responsibility in providing for the capital facility needs of students attending a charter school; (n) examine processes governing charter school facility leases and procurement contracts for school construction; (o) summarize the experience of other states relating to growth and oversight of charter schools; (p) evaluate how charter school and student growth affects the public education system as a whole; and (q) make recommendations on how to accommodate growth in the number of charter schools and students attending charter schools, in terms of administration and funding. (3) The Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel and the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst shall coordinate with the Department of Administrative Services to address the liability of the state in regards to charter school facilities and leases. (4) The Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel and the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst shall report the findings of the study to the Executive Appropriations Committee prior to October 31, 2006. 4. Page 10, Line 283: 283 Section { 12 } 13 . Effective date. 5. Page 10, Line 285: 285 Section { 13 } 14 . Coordinating S.B. 5 with S.B. 3 -- Superseding amendments. Senator Hillyard's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. On motion of Senator Stephenson, under suspension of the rules, S.B. 5, AMENDMENTS TO THE MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM BUDGET, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Killpack declared a conflict of interest. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 4; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Hale Mayne McCoy Absent or not voting was: Senator Mansell S.B. 5, as amended, was transmitted to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups, the circle was removed from H.B. 109, SALES AND USE TAX - FOOD AND FOOD INGREDIENTS AND LOCAL TAXES, and it was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Waddoups, the following substitute bill replaced the original bill. 3rd Sub. H.B. 109 Sales and Use Tax - Food and Food Ingredients and Local Taxes (M. Newbold On motion of Senator Waddoups, the bill was circled. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS S.B. 2, Executive Compensation Amendments (L. Hillyard), read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. S.J.R. 10, Master Study Resolution (P. Knudson), read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, the Senate voted to lift S.B. 2 from Rules and place it at the top of the Second Reading Calendar. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House passed, S.B. 135, INHERENT RISK OF SKIING AMENDMENTS, by Senator L. Hillyard, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk S.B. 135 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. * * * On motion of Senator Knudson, and at 12:15 p.m., the Senate recessed. AFTERNOON SESSION The Senate reassembled at 2:30 p.m., with President Valentine presiding. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE GOVERNOR Mr. President: February 28, 2006 This is to inform you that on February 28, 2006, I signed 1st Sub. H. B. 112, Transportation Investment Act, of the General Session of the Fifty-Sixth Legislature and have forwarded this to the Lieutenant Governor for filing. Jon M. Huntsman Governor COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House passed, 1st Sub. S.B. 57, TELEHEALTH FOR RURAL UTAH, by Senator B. Evans, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 3rd Sub. S.B. 71, CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION, by Senator C. Walker, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk 1st Sub. S.B. 57 and 3rd Sub. S.B. 71 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House passed, as amended, S.B. 80, PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS FOR TOLLWAY FACILITIES, by Senator S. Killpack, et al, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk The bill was placed on the Concurrence Calendar. * * * Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House has rejected 2nd Sub. S.B. 48, SCHOOL NURSES LEGISLATIVE STUDY, by Senator E. Mayne, and it is transmitted for filing. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk CONCURRENCE CALENDAR 2nd Sub. S.B. 92, CERTIFICATION OF CRANE OPERATORS, was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Knudson, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Bell, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 1st Sub. S.B. 155, AMENDMENTS TO COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL LAND USE PROVISIONS. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 22; Nays, 0; Absent, 7. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Knudson Madsen Mansell McCoy Peterson Thomas Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Davis Dmitrich Killpack Mayne Stephenson Waddoups Walker 1st Sub. S.B. 155 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Hellewell, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to S.J.R. 9, RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN RELIGIOUS EXPRESSIONS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Senator McCoy commented. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 23; Nays, 0; Absent, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Jenkins Killpack Knudson Mansell McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Dmitrich Hillyard Madsen Mayne Waddoups Walker S.J.R. 9 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Davis, the circle was removed from 2nd Sub. S.B. 92, CERTIFICATION OF CRANE OPERATORS, and it was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Davis, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 2nd Sub. S.B. 92, CERTIFICATION OF CRANE OPERATORS. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 2; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Mansell McCoy Peterson Thomas Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Buttars Stephenson Absent or not voting were: Senators Madsen Mayne Waddoups 2nd Sub. S.B. 92 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Killpack, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to S.B. 80, PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS FOR TOLLWAY FACILITIES. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 19; Nays, 5; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Knudson Madsen Mansell Peterson Stephenson Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Davis Goodfellow Jenkins McCoy Thomas Absent or not voting were: Senators Hickman Hillyard Killpack Mayne Waddoups S.B. 80 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. SECOND READING CALENDAR S.B. 2, EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION AMENDMENTS, was read the second time. On motion of Senator Bell, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Jenkins, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 276, MEDICAID COVERED AT WORK PREMIUM SUBSIDY, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 22; Nays, 0; Absent, 7. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Fife Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Evans Hale Hickman Hillyard Peterson Stephenson H.B. 276 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Knudson, the Senate voted to lift S.J.R. 10 from Rules and place it on the top of the Second Reading Calendar. S.J.R. 10, MASTER STUDY RESOLUTION, was read the second time. On motion of Senator Knudson, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 288, HEALTH CARE AMENDMENTS FOR FOSTER CHILDREN, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Hale Hickman Knudson H.B. 288 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, the circle was removed from S.B. 2, EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION AMENDMENTS, and it was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, S.B. 2, EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Hillyard explained the bill. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Hale Knudson S.B. 2 was transmitted to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Buttars, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 339, COMMISSION ON CIVIC AND CHARACTER EDUCATION, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Buttars proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 1, Line 23: Delete "$85,000" and insert "$50,000" 2. Page 3, Line 89Delete "$85,000" and insert "$50,000" Senator Buttars' motion to amend passed on a voice vote. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Christensen Hale Knudson H.B. 339, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 407, COUNSELING FOR FAMILIES OF VETERANS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine 1st Sub. H.B. 407 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Walker, under suspension of the rules, H.J.R. 23, RESOLUTION SUPPORTING WORKING FAMILIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine H.J.R. 23 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Killpack, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 346, STATE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT BENEFITS AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Walker H.B. 346 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 333, ANTITRUST EXEMPTION, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Thomas commented and declared a conflict of interest. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Walker 1st Sub. H.B. 333 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * H.B. 371, TRANSIENT ROOM TAXES AMENDMENTS, was read the second time. Senator Bramble explained the bill. Senator Thomas made a motion to substitute the bill. The motion failed on a voice vote. Senator Jenkins made a motion to substitute the bill. The motion failed on a voice vote. Senator Stephenson made a motion to substitute the bill. The motion failed on a voice vote. On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 371, TRANSIENT ROOM TAXES AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 21; Nays, 6; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Killpack Knudson Mansell Mayne McCoy Waddoups Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Hillyard Jenkins Madsen Peterson Stephenson Thomas Absent or not voting were: Senators Evans Walker H.B. 371 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Killpack, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 372, EXPENDITURE OF LOCAL OPTION TRANSPORTATION TAX REVENUE, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Dmitrich proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 1, Line 17a and 17b: House Committee Amendments 2-20-2006 Delete lines 17a and 17b 2. Page 3, Line 69a and 69b: House Committee Amendments 2-20-2006 Delete lines 69a and 69b Senator Dmitrich's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. Senator Fife commented. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 4; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Thomas Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Hillyard Jenkins Stephenson Waddoups Absent or not voting was: Senator Bramble H.B. 372 was returned to the House for further consideration * * * On motion of Senator Mansell, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 436, LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT CHANGES TO ACCOMMODATE COUNTY BOUNDARY CHANGE, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Arent commented and the bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Hatch H.B. 436 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House substituted and passed, 1st Sub. S.B. 58, ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE AMENDMENTS - ELIMINATING ALCOHOL SALES TO YOUTH, by Senator P. Knudson, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk The bill was placed on the Concurrence Calendar. * * * Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House passed, S.B. 159, DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, by Senator M. Madsen, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 187, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION PROGRAM, by Senator P. Knudson, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 209, WASTE FEE AMENDMENTS, by Senator D. Eastman, et al, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 226, REGISTRATION AND TITLE PROVISIONS, by Senator D. Eastman, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, 1st Sub. S.B. 241, NATURAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT, by Senator M. Dmitrich, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk S.B. 159, S.B. 187, S.B. 209, S.B. 226, and 1st Sub. S.B. 241 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Goodfellow, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 117, GRAMA RECORDS COMMITTEE APPEAL, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 0; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Buttars Christensen Dmitrich Eastman Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Davis Evans Waddoups H.B. 117 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Buttars, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 248, EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE COORDINATION ACT, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Hatch commented and the bill failed on the following roll call: Yeas, 5; Nays, 21; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Buttars Hale Jenkins Mayne Voting in the negative were: Senators Bell Christensen Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Davis Waddoups H.B. 248 was returned to the House for filing. * * * On motion of Senator Killpack, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 137, MEDICATION AIDE CERTIFIED, was considered read the second and third times. Senator McCoy commented and the bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 22; Nays, 4; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Hale Jenkins McCoy Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Dmitrich Walker H.B. 137 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Killpack, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 322, COSTS FOR DIVORCE, was considered read the second and third times. Senator McCoy commented and the bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 2; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Hillyard Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Walker H.B. 322 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * Senator Waddoups moved to sift the board. Under H.B. 129, the bills on the Second Reading Calendar will be in the following order: H.B. 365, H.B. 430, 1st Sub. H.B. 151, H.B. 311, H.B. 167, H.B. 130, 3rd Sub. H.B. 133, H.B. 413, H.B. 110, 1st Sub. H.B. 394, H.B. 192, H.B. 95, H.B. 350, H.B. 363, H.B. 223, H.B. 304, H.B. 123, H.B. 140, H.B. 145, H.B. 150, 2nd Sub. H.B. 403, 2nd Sub. H.B. 172, H.B. 198, H.B. 327, H.B. 351, H.B. 414, 1st Sub. H.B. 417, 1st Sub. H.B. 100, 1st Sub. H.B. 458, 1st Sub. H.B. 148, 4th Sub. H.B. 90, 1st Sub. H.B. 139, and H.B. 328. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups, the Senate voted to lift the following bills from Rules and place them on the Second Reading Calendar under H.B. 328: 1st Sub. H.B. 215, H.B. 193, 1st Sub. H.B. 457, H.J.R. 30, and H.B. 271. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups, the Senate voted to place 1st Sub. H.B. 77 between H.B. 110, and H.B. 394 On motion of Senator Knudson, and at 4:05 p.m., the Senate sauntered. The Senate was called to order at 4:30 p.m., with President Valentine presiding. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House passed, S.B. 5, AMENDMENTS TO THE MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM BUDGET, by Senator H. Stephenson, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 118, DRIVING BY MINORS AMENDMENTS, by Senator K. Hale, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, 1st Sub. S.B. 129, MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION AMENDMENTS, by Senator S. Killpack, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk S.B. 5, S.B. 118, and 1st Sub. S.B. 129 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. * * * Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House passed, as amended, S.B. 4, NEW FISCAL YEAR SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT, by Senator L. Hillyard, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk The bill was placed on the Concurrence Calendar. SECOND READING CALENDAR H.B. 129, PUBLIC HEALTH AMENDMENTS, was read the second time. On motion of Senator Killpack, the bill was circled. * * * H.B. 365, AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE FEES, was read the second time. On motion of Senator Hickman, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Hickman, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 430, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PAY PLAN, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 22; Nays, 0; Absent, 7. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Christensen Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell McCoy Thomas Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Buttars Davis Mayne Peterson Stephenson Waddoups H.B. 430 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Killpack, the circle was removed from H.B. 129, PUBLIC HEALTH AMENDMENTS, and it was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Killpack, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 129, PUBLIC HEALTH AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 0; Absent, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell McCoy Peterson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bramble Buttars Hillyard Mayne Stephenson H.B. 129 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups the Senate voted to lift H.B. 195 and H.B. 110 from Rules and place them on the Second Reading Calendar. * * * 1st Sub. H.B. 151, ADJUSTMENTS IN FUNDING FOR CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT, was read the second time. On motion of Senator Eastman, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 311, CULTURAL SITES PROTECTION AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 23; Nays, 0; Absent, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bramble Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Jenkins Killpack Madsen Mansell McCoy Peterson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Buttars Hillyard Knudson Mayne Stephenson H.B. 311 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * H.B. 167, SCHOOL UNIFORMS, was read the second time. On motion of Senator Eastman, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Walker, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 130, ADOPTION AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Walker proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 9, Lines 245 through 272 245 { (10) Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsections (4) and (6), the consent of an 246 unmarried biological father, with respect to an adoptee who is under the age of 18, is required 247 if: 248 (a) (i) the unmarried biological father did not know, and through the exercise of 249 reasonable diligence could not have known, that the child or the child's mother were present in 250 the state of Utah at any time during the period of time beginning at the conception of the child 251 and ending at the time the mother executed a consent to adoption or relinquishment of the child 252 for adoption; and 253 (ii) before the mother executed a consent to adoption or relinquishment of the child for 254 adoption, the unmarried biological father fully complied with the requirements to establish 255 parental rights in the child, and to preserve the right to notice of a proceeding in connection 256 with the adoption of the child, imposed by: 257 (A) the last state where the unmarried biological father knew, or through the exercise 258 of reasonable diligence should have known, that the mother resided in before the mother came 259 to the state of Utah; or 260 (B) the state where the child was conceived; or 261 (b) (i) the unmarried biological father knew, or through the exercise of reasonable 262 diligence should have known, that the child or the child's mother were present in the state of 263 Utah at any time during the period of time beginning at the conception of the child and ending 264 at the time the mother executed a consent to adoption or relinquishment of the child for 265 adoption; and 266 (ii) the unmarried biological father complied with the requirements of Subsection (4) 267 or (6) before the later of: 268 (A) 20 days after the day that the unmarried biological father knew, ## [and] or ## 268a through the 269 exercise of reasonable diligence should have known, that the child or the child's mother were 270 present in the state of Utah; or 271 (B) the time that the mother executed a consent to adoption or relinquishment of the 272 child for adoption. } (10) (a) For purposes of this Subsection (10), "qualifying circumstance" means that, at any point during the time period beginning at the conception of the child and ending at the time the mother executed a consent to adoption or relinquishment of the child for adoption: (i) the child or the child's mother resided, on a permanent or temporary basis, in the state of Utah; (ii) the mother intended to give birth to the child in the state of Utah; (iii) the child was born in the state of Utah; or (iv) the mother intended to execute a consent to adoption or relinquishment of the child for adoption: (A) in the state of Utah; or (B) under the laws of the state of Utah. (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsections (4) and (6), the consent of an unmarried biological father is required with respect to an adoptee who is under the age of 18 if: (i) (A) the unmarried biological father did not know, and through the exercise of reasonable diligence could not have known, before the time the mother executed a consent to adoption or relinquishment of the child for adoption, that a qualifying circumstance existed; and (B) before the mother executed a consent to adoption or relinquishment of the child for adoption, the unmarried biological father fully complied with the requirements to establish parental rights in the child, and to preserve the right to notice of a proceeding in connection with the adoption of the child, imposed by: (I) the last state where the unmarried biological father knew, or through the exercise of reasonable diligence should have known, that the mother resided in before the mother executed the consent to adoption or relinquishment of the child for adoption; or (II) the state where the child was conceived; or (ii) (A) the unmarried biological father knew, or through the exercise of reasonable diligence should have known, before the time the mother executed a consent to adoption or relinquishment of the child for adoption, that a qualifying circumstance existed; and (B) the unmarried biological father complied with the requirements of Subsection (4) or (6) before the later of: (I) 20 days after the day that the unmarried biological father knew, or through the exercise of reasonable diligence should have known, that a qualifying circumstance existed; or (II) the time that the mother executed a consent to adoption or relinquishment of the child for adoption. Senator Walker's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 0; Absent, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Knudson Madsen Mansell McCoy Peterson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Davis Killpack Mayne Stephenson H.B. 130, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, 3rd Sub. H.B. 133, COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Arent' proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 4, Lines 103 through 104 103 (b) If an article is purchased by the pawnbroker, the pawnbroker may sell the article { at 104 any time } after the pawnbroker has held the article for ten days and complied with the requirements of Section 13-32a-106 Senator Arent's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Knudson Madsen Mansell McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Killpack Mayne 3rd Sub. H.B. 133 was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Thomas, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 413, COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times. This bill did not have a Senate standing committee hearing. Senators Hillyard, Christensen, McCoy, Arent, and Valentine commented and the bill failed on the following roll call: Yeas, 6; Nays, 22; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Fife Hatch Jenkins Killpack Thomas Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Goodfellow Hale Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Knudson Madsen Mansell McCoy Peterson Stephenson Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Mayne H.B. 413 was returned to the House for filing. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House passed, S.B. 245, REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AMENDMENTS, by Senator C. Bramble, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk S.B. 245 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. * * * Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 28, ACCESS AND FEE AMENDMENTS TO GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT ACT, by Representative D. Aagard, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 3rd Sub. H.B. 55, PROPERTY TAX - CIRCUIT BREAKER QUALIFYING LIMITS, by Representative W. Harper, et al, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 72, WORKERS' COMPENSATION FOR THE STATE, by Representative G. Snow, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 132, LOCAL LAND USE REQUIREMENTS, by Representative M. Morley, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 188, GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT ACT REVISIONS, by Representative C. Frank, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk 1st Sub. H.B. 28, 3rd Sub. H.B. 55, 1st Sub. H.B. 72, 1st Sub. H.B. 132, and 1st Sub. H.B. 188 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House substituted and passed, 3rd Sub. S.B. 69, PROTECTION OF INFORMATION IN CONSUMER CREDIT DATABASES, by Senator C. Walker, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk The bill was placed on the Concurrence Calendar. On motion of Senator Waddoups, the following bills were lifted from Rules and placed at the bottom of the Second Reading Calendar: H.B. 410, H.B. 423, H.B. 317, H.B. 298, H.B. 446, H.B. 303, H.B. 201, H.B. 330, H.B. 337, H.B. 432, H.B. 429, H.B. 253, 2nd Sub. H.B. 174, and H.B. 401. * * * On motion of Senator Knudson the Senate voted to lift 4th Sub. H.B. 90 to the top of the Second Reading Calendar. On motion of Senator Knudson, and at 5:15 p.m., the Senate sauntered. The Senate was called to order at 5:50 p.m., with President Valentine presiding. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 85, ABORTION BY A MINOR - PARENTAL NOTIFICATION AND CONSENT, by Representative K. Gibson, et al, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 142, CENTER FOR MULTICULTURAL HEALTH - DUTIES, by Representative R. Romero, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 1st Sub. H.B. 181, EDUCATION REFORM, by Representative S. Urquhart, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 228, GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN, by Representative D. Ure, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 339, COMMISSION ON CIVIC AND CHARACTER EDUCATION, by Representative L. Christensen, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 372, EXPENDITURE OF LOCAL OPTION TRANSPORTATION TAX REVENUE, by Representative B. Ferry, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk 1st Sub. H.B. 85, H.B. 142, 1st Sub. H.B. 181, H.B. 228, H.B. 339, H.B. 372, , were signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House refused to concur with the Senate Amendments to 1st Sub. H.B. 170, PROSECUTION AND PREVENTION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY OFFENSES AMENDMENTS, by Representative R. Bigelow, and requests the Senate recede from its amendments. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator Hillyard, the Senate voted to refuse to recede from its amendments to 1st Sub. H.B. 170. President Valentine appointed a conference committee consisting of Senators Hillyard, Bell, and Arent to meet with a like committee from the House. * * * On motion of Senator Knudson the Senate voted to include the objections of the Governor to S.B. 70, PROCESS FOR APPROVAL OF WASTE DISPOSAL AMENDMENTS, in the Senate Journal. (See the first page of Day 45 journal) On motion of Senator Knudson the Senate voted to override the veto to S.B. 70. The veto was overridden of the following roll call: Yeas, 21; Nays, 8; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Eastman Evans Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Hickman Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Davis Dmitrich Fife Hale Hillyard Mayne McCoy S.B. 70 was returned to the House. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Hale, under suspension of the rules, 4th Sub. H.B. 90, CRIMINAL PENALTY AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times. Senators Mansell and Waddoups commented and the bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine 4th Sub. HB. 90 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups, the circle was removed from 3rd Sub. H.B. 109, SALES AND USE TAX - FOOD AND FOOD INGREDIENTS, and it was before the Senate. Senator Waddoups explained the bill. Senator Thomas commented. On motion of Senator Waddoups, under suspension of the rules, 3rd Sub. H.B. 109, SALES AND USE TAX - FOOD AND FOOD INGREDIENTS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 22; Nays, 5; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hickman Jenkins Killpack Knudson Mansell Mayne McCoy Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Christensen Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Peterson Absent or not voting were: Senators Madsen Stephenson 3rd Sub. H.B. 109 was returned to the House for further consideration. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House passed, 1st Sub. S.B. 252, CONSUMER CREDIT CODE AMENDMENTS, by Senator C. Bramble, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk 1st Sub. S.B. 252 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bill will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. * * * Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House passed, as amended, 2nd Sub. S.B. 196, REVISIONS TO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PROVISIONS, by Senator C. Bramble, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk The bill was placed on the Concurrence Calendar. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard the Senate voted to move S.B. 4 to the top of the Concurrence Calendar. CONCURRENCE CALENDAR On motion of Senator Hillyard, the Senate refused to concur in the House amendments. S.B. 4 was returned to the House. On motion of Senator Knudson, and at 6:30 p.m. the Senate recessed. EVENING SESSION The Senate reassembled at 7:40 p.m., with President Valentine presiding. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House requests the return of 3rd Sub. S.B. 69, PROTECTION OF INFORMATION IN CONSUMER CREDIT DATABASES, by Senator C. Walker, for correction. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator Walker the Senate voted to return the bill to the House * * * Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The Speaker of the House has signed S.B. 80, PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS FOR TOLLWAY FACILITIES, by Senator S. Killpack, et al, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 2nd Sub. S.B. 92, CERTIFICATION OF CRANE OPERATORS, by Senator G. Davis, et al, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 155, AMENDMENTS TO COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL LAND USE PROVISIONS, by Senator G. Bell, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed S.J.R. 9, RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN RELIGIOUS EXPRESSIONS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, by Senator P. Hellewell, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk S.B. 80, 2nd Sub. S.B. 92, 1st Sub. S.B 155, and S.J.R. 9 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. CONCURRENCE CALENDAR On motion of Senator Knudson, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 1st Sub. S,B, 58, ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE AMENDMENTS - ELIMINATING ALCOHOL SALES TO YOUTH. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 19; Nays, 0; Absent, 10. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bramble Christensen Eastman Evans Fife Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Buttars Davis Dmitrich Goodfellow Hale Hatch Mansell Mayne McCoy 1st Sub. S.B. 58 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Bramble, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 2nd Sub. S.B. 196, REVISIONS TO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PROVISIONS. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 22; Nays, 0; Absent, 7. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bramble Buttars Christensen Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Davis Dmitrich Goodfellow Mansell Mayne McCoy 2nd Sub. S.B. 196 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups the Senate voted to rearrange the following bills on the Second Reading Calendar: Place above H.B. 110, 1st Sub. H.B. 446, H.B. 139, H.B. 148, and H.B. 327. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Walker, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 446, SURPLUS LANDS AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 21; Nays, 0; Absent, 8. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bramble Buttars Christensen Eastman Evans Fife Hale Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen McCoy Peterson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Davis Dmitrich Goodfellow Hickman Mansell Mayne Stephenson 1st Sub. H.B. 446 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Knudson, the circle was removed from S.J.R. 10, MASTER STUDY RESOLUTION, and it was before the Senate. Senator Knudson explained the bill. On motion of Senator Knudson, under suspension of the rules, S.J.R. 10, MASTER STUDY RESOLUTION, was considered read the second and third times. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Hickman Mansell S.J.R. 10 was transmitted to the House. * * * On motion of Senator Bramble, the circle was removed from H.B. 365, AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE FEES, and it was before the Senate. Senator Bramble explained the bill. On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 365, AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE FEES, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Mansell H.B. 365 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Stephenson, the circle was removed from H.B. 167, SCHOOL UNIFORMS, and it was before the Senate. Senator Stephenson explained the bill. On motion of Senator Stephenson, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 167, SCHOOL UNIFORMS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Hickman Hillyard Mansell H.B. 167 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 139, STATE ANTIQUITIES AND HISTORIC SITES AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times. Senators Mayne and Arent commented and the bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 3; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Hale McCoy Absent or not voting was: Senator Jenkins 1st Sub. H.B. 139 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Stephenson, the circle was removed from H.B. 151, ADJUSTMENTS IN FUNDING FOR CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT, and it was before the Senate. Senator Stephenson explained the bill. Senators Bell, Evans, Hillyard, Hale, Bramble, Dmitrich, Jenkins, and Mayne commented. On motion of Senator Stephenson, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 151, ADJUSTMENTS IN FUNDING FOR CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 17; Nays, 11; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bramble Buttars Dmitrich Eastman Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Stephenson Thomas Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Christensen Davis Evans Hillyard Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Waddoups Walker Absent or not voting was: Senator Bell H.B. 151 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House passed, as amended, 1st Sub. S.B. 35, LOCAL OPTION SALES AND USE TAX DISTRIBUTION AMENDMENTS, by Senator G. Bell, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk The bill was placed on the Concurrence Calendar. * * * Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House refuses to recede from its amendments to S.B. 4, NEW FISCAL YEAR SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT, by Senator L. Hillyard, and has appointed a Conference Committee consisting of Representatives R. Bigelow, D. Clark, and K. Morgan to meet with a like committee from the Senate on this bill. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk On motion of Senator Hillyard, the Senate voted to refuse to recede from its amendments to S.B. 4. President Valentine appointed a conference committee consisting of Senators Hillyard, Stephenson, and Hale to meet with a like committee from the House. * * * Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House adopted the Joint Conference Committee Report dated March 1, 2006, and passed 2nd Sub. S.B. 19, AMENDMENTS TO INDOOR CLEAN AIR ACT, by Senator M. Waddoups, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The Joint Conference Committee comprised of Sens. Waddoups, Christensen, and Hale, and Reps. Last, Oda, and Morgan, recommends 1st Sub. S.B. 19, AMENDMENTS TO INDOOR CLEAN AIR ACT, by Senator M. Waddoups, be replaced and favorably recommends 2nd Sub. S.B. 19, AMENDMENTS TO INDOOR CLEAN AIR ACT. Sen. Michael Waddoups and Rep. Brad Last, Chairs On motion of Senator Waddoups the Senate voted to adopt the Joint Conference Committee Report to 2nd Sub. S.B. 19. The bill passed on the following roll call vote: Yeas, 17; Nays, 11; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bramble Buttars Christensen Eastman Evans Hale Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Knudson Mansell Mayne McCoy Thomas Waddoups Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Bell Davis Dmitrich Fife Hatch Hickman Killpack Madsen Peterson Stephenson Walker Absent or not voting was: Senator Goodfellow 2nd Sub. S.B. 19 was returned to the House the signature of the Speaker. CONCURRENCE CALENDAR On motion of Senator Bell, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 1st Sub. S.B. 35, LOCAL OPTION SALES AND USE TAX DISTRIBUTION AMENDMENTS. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Buttars 1st Sub. S.B. 35 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Thomas, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 148, PARENT AND CHILD AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Thomas proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 2, Line 51 51 (6) This section does not effect any rights provided under Title 30, Husband and Wife , or any right of a grandparent . Senator Thomas' motion to amend passed on a voice vote. # # # Senator McCoy proposed the following substitute amendment: 1. Page 2, Lines 37 through 38 37 (2) "Person" means an individual other than a grandparent, stepparent, or immediate family member acting on their own behalf or in such capacity as 38 provided by statute. 2. Page 2, Lines 46 through 50: 46 { (4) In loco parentis may not be maintained or legally recognized contrary to the 47 expressed desires of a parent of a minor child. } 48 { (5) A biological or adoptive parent who has not been adjudicated as an unfit parent 49 may at any time terminate a relationship between a person standing in loco parentis and their 50 minor child or children. } 3. Page 2, Line 51: 51 { (6) } (5) This section does not effect any rights provided under Title 30, Husband and Wife , or any right of a grandparent, stepparent, or immediate family member to use in loco parentis . Senator McCoy's motion to amend failed on a voice vote. Senator Hillyard, Buttars, and Arent commented and the bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 15; Nays, 12; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Eastman Hellewell Jenkins Killpack Madsen Mansell Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Davis Dmitrich Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hillyard Knudson Mayne McCoy Walker Absent or not voting were: Senators Hatch Hickman 1st Sub. H.B. 148 was returned to the House for further consideration. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed 3rd Sub. H.B. 109, SALES AND USE TAX - FOOD AND FOOD INGREDIENTS, by Representative M. Newbold, et al, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House concurred in the Senate amendments and passed H.B. 130, ADOPTION AMENDMENTS, by Representative A. Hardy, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. 3rd Sub. H.B. 109 and H.B. 130, were signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The Speaker of the House has appointed a Conference Committee consisting of Representatives R. Bigelow, D. Clark, and B. King to meet with a like committee from the Senate to consider or amend 1st Sub. H.B. 170, PROSECUTION AND PREVENTION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY OFFENSES AMENDMENTS, by Representative R. Bigelow. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The Joint Conference Committee comprised of Sens. Hillyard, Bell, and Arent, and Reps. Bigelow, D. Clark, and King, recommends 1st Sub. H.B. 170, PROSECUTION AND PREVENTION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY OFFENSES AMENDMENTS, by Representative R. Bigelow, be replaced and favorably recommends 2nd Sub. H.B. 170, PROSECUTION AND PREVENTION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY OFFENSES AMENDMENTS. Sen. Lyle Hillyard and Rep. Ron Bigelow, Chairs On motion of Senator Hillyard, the Senate voted to adopt the conference committee report. 2nd Sub. H.B. 170 passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Buttars Hale 2nd Sub. H.B. 170 was signed by the President in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House passed, as amended, 3rd Sub. S.B. 69, PROTECTION OF INFORMATION IN CONSUMER CREDIT DATABASES, by Senator C. Walker, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk The bill was placed on the Concurrence Calendar. CONCURRENCE CALENDAR On motion of Senator Walker, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 3rd Sub. S.B. 69, PROTECTION OF INFORMATION IN CONSUMER CREDIT DATABASES. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine 3rd Sub. S.B. 69 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Thomas, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 327, PUBLIC EMPLOYER BENEFIT PLAN, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Knudson proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 1, Lines 15 through 22 House Committee Amendments 2-2-2006 15 " allows a public employer to offer optional ## [supplemental] ## benefit plans to cover 16 additional persons if the supplemental benefit { : 17 S } is specifically approved by the public employer's legislative body or governing 18 board; and 19 { S has its costs entirely paid by employee or eligible retiree contributions; 20 S does not have any of its costs paid by public employer contributions; and 21 S does not receive funding from a public fund of the state or its political 22 subdivisions; and } 2. Page 3, Lines 59 through 69: 59 (2) A public employer may also offer optional ## [supplemental] employee ## benefit 59a plans that cover a 60 person not described under Subsection (1) if the benefit { : 61 (a) } is specifically approved by: 62 { (i) } (a) a statute enacted by the Legislature; 63 { (ii) } (b) an ordinance enacted by the legislative body of a county or municipality; or 64 { (iii) } (c) a resolution approved by the governing board of an institution of higher education, 65 school district, charter school, special district, or other political subdivision of the state { ; } . 66 {(b) has its costs entirely paid by employee or eligible retiree contributions; 67 (c) does not have any of its costs paid by public employer contributions; and 68 (d) does not receive funding from tax revenues or other public funds of the state or its 69 political subdivisions.} Senator Knudson's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 21; Nays, 7; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Eastman Evans Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Davis Dmitrich Fife Goodfellow Hale McCoy Absent or not voting was: Senator Mayne H.B. 327 , as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Eastman, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 110, AIRPORT SECURITY AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Mayne H.B. 110 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * 1st Sub. H.B. 77, SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES, was read the second time. On motion of Senator Bramble, the following substitute bill replaced the original bill. 2nd Sub. H.B. 77 School District Boundaries (D. Cox) Senator Bramble explained the bill. Senators Waddoups, Killpack, Walker, Eastman, Arent, Thomas, Buttars, and Mayne commented. On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, 2nd Sub. H.B. 77, SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 18; Nays, 11; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Jenkins Madsen Mansell McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Bell Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hillyard Killpack Knudson Mayne Waddoups 2nd Sub. H.B. 77 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House substituted and passed, 2nd Sub. S.B. 31, SALES AND USE TAX - MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRY EXEMPTIONS AMENDMENTS, by Senator H. Stephenson, and it is transmitted for further consideration; and The House passed, as amended, 1st Sub. S.B. 56, SECONDARY SCHOOL AMENDMENTS, by Senator D. C. Buttars, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk The bills were placed on the Concurrence Calendar. CONCURRENCE CALENDAR On motion of Senator Stephenson, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 2nd Sub. S.B. 31, SALES AND USE TAX - MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRY EXEMPTIONS AMENDMENTS. Senators Hillyard and Hickman commented. On motion of Senator Stephenson, the bill was circled. * * * 1st Sub. S.B. 56, SECONDARY SCHOOL AMENDMENTS, was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Buttars, the bill was circled. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Waddoups, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 394, RELOCATING OUTDOOR ADVERTISING, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 2; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Bramble Buttars Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Hale Absent or not voting were: Senators Christensen Peterson 1st Sub. H.B. 394 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. CONCURRENCE CALENDAR On motion of Senator Buttars, the circle was removed from 1st Sub. S.B. 56, SECONDARY SCHOOL AMENDMENTS, and it was before the Senate. Senator Buttars explained the bill. On motion of Senator Buttars, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 1st Sub. S.B. 56, SECONDARY SCHOOL AMENDMENTS. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 19; Nays, 7; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Bramble Buttars Eastman Evans Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Davis Fife Goodfellow Hale Mayne McCoy Absent or not voting were: Senators Christensen Dmitrich Peterson 1st Sub. S.B. 56 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Bell, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 192, INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS FOR DISABLED STUDENTS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Christensen H.B. 192 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Hatch, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 95, INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX CONTRIBUTION FOR COMMUNITY SPAY AND NEUTER PROGRAMS, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Hatch proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 2, Lines 32 through 34 32 Other Special Clauses: 33 This bill has retrospective operation for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 34 2006. This bill coordinates with S.B. 233, Sales and Use Tax Revisions, to provide when this bill supersedes. 2. Page 5, Lines 146 through 148: 146 Section 5. Retrospective operation. 147 This bill has retrospective operation for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 148 2006. Section 6. Coordinating this H.B. 95 with S.B. 233 -- Providing superseded and merging amendments. If this H.B. 95 and S.B. 233, Sales and Use Tax Revisions, both pass, and S.B. 233 repeals Section 59-10-551, it is the intent of the Legislature that the Utah Code database that the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel prepares for publication shall provide that Section 59-10-551: (1) not be repealed; and (2) be modified to read: 59-10-551. Removal of designation and prohibitions on collection for { certain contributions } Cat and Dog Community Spay and Neuter Program contribution on income tax form -- Conditions for removal and prohibitions on collection -- Commission reporting requirements. (1) { (a) Beginning on January 1, 1998, if a } If the contribution { or combination of contributions described in Subsection (1)(b) generate } provided for in Section 59-10-550.2 generates less than $30,000 per year for three consecutive years, the commission shall remove the designation for the contribution from the income tax return and may not collect the contribution from a resident or nonresident individual beginning two taxable years after the three-year period for which the contribution generates less than $30,000 per year. { (b) The following contributions apply to Subsection (1)(a): } { (i) the contribution provided for in Section 59-10-530; } { (ii) the contribution provided for in Section 59-10-530.5; } { (iii) the sum of the contributions provided for in Subsection 59-10-549(1)(a); } { (iv) the contribution provided for in Subsection 59-10-549(1)(b); } { (v) the contribution provided for in Section 59-10-550; or } { (vi) the contribution provided for in Section 59-10-550.1. } (2) If the commission removes the designation for a contribution under Subsection (1), the commission shall report to the Revenue and Taxation Interim Committee that the commission removed the designation on or before the November interim meeting of the year in which the commission determines to remove the designation. Senator Hatch's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. Senators Hickman, Stephenson, Buttars, and Valentine commented and the bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 23; Nays, 6; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Killpack Knudson Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Voting in the negative were: Senators Buttars Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Madsen Valentine H.B. 95 , as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, the Senate voted to lift H.B. 388 from Rules and place it at the top of the Second Reading Calendar. * * * H.B. 388, TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY FUND, was read the second time. On motion of Senator Peterson, the following substitute bill replaced the original bill. 1st Sub. H.B. 388 Traumatic Brain Injury Fund (J. Gowans) On motion of Senator Peterson, the bill was circled. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House adopted the Joint Conference Committee Report dated March 1, 2006, and passed S.B. 4, NEW FISCAL YEAR SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT, by Senator L. Hillyard, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The Joint Conference Committee comprised of Sens. Hillyard, Stephenson, and Hale, and Reps. Bigelow, Harper, and Morgan, recommends S.B. 4, NEW FISCAL YEAR SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT, by Senator L. Hillyard, with the following amendments: 1. Include the House amendments on Page 28, Line 1042, Page 42, Lines 1558 through 1558d, and 1568a through 1568d, and Page 158, Line 5987 of the Lilac copy dated 03-01-2006. 2. Include the Senate amendments on Pages 11, 13, 14, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 35, 44, 59, and 144 of the Goldenrod copy dated 02-28-2006. Sen. Lyle Hillyard and Rep. Ron Bigelow, Chairs On motion of Senator Hillyard, the Senate voted to adopt the Conference Committee report. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 3; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Hale McCoy S.B. 4 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House passed, as amended, 1st Sub. S.B. 233, SALES AND USE TAX REVISIONS, by Senator C. Bramble, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk The bill was placed on the Concurrence Calendar. CONCURRENCE CALENDAR On motion of Senator Bramble, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 1st Sub. S.B. 233, SALES AND USE TAX REVISIONS. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 1; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative was: Senator Hillyard Absent or not voting was: Senator Mansell 1st Sub. S.B. 233 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Stephenson, the circle was removed from 2nd Sub. S.B. 31, SALES AND USE TAX - MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRY EXEMPTIONS AMENDMENTS, and it was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Stephenson, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 2nd Sub. S.B. 31, SALES AND USE TAX - MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRY EXEMPTIONS AMENDMENTS. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Bell Madsen 2nd Sub. S.B. 31 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard the Senate voted to lift H.B. 401 to the top of the Second Reading Calendar. SECOND READING CALENDAR H.B. 401, VETERANS AFFAIRS AMENDMENTS, was read the second time. Senators Thomas and Valentine declared a conflicts of interest. Senator Hillyard proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 1, Line 16: Delete "$100,000" and insert "$50,000" 2. Page 1, Line 19: Delete "$100,000" and insert "$50,000" 3. Page 9, Line 265: Delete "$100,000" and insert "$50,000" Senator Hillyard's amendment passed on a voice vote. On motion of Senator Thomas, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 401, VETERANS AFFAIRS AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 25; Nays, 2; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Mansell Mayne Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Evans Hickman Absent or not voting were: Senators Madsen McCoy H.B. 401, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Peterson, the circle was removed from 1st Sub. H.B. 388, TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY FUND, and it was before the Senate. On motion of Senator Peterson, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 388, TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY FUND, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine 1st Sub. H.B. 388 was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups the Senate voted to rearrange the following bills on the Second Reading Calendar: H.B. 100, H.B. 403, H.B. 150, H.B. 414, and H.B. 198. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups, the Senate voted to lift 2nd Sub. H.B. 9 from Rules and place it on the Second Reading Calendar. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups, the Senate voted to lift H.J.R. 8 and 1st Sub. H. B. 257 from rules and place them at the bottom of the Second Reading Calendar. * * * On motion of Senator Knudson, and at 10:20 p.m., the Senate sauntered. The Senate was called to order at 10:40 p.m., with President Valentine presiding. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House substituted and passed, 3rd Sub. S.B. 176, CONTACT LENS CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, by Senator C. Bramble, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk The bill was placed on the Concurrence Calendar. CONCURRENCE CALENDAR On motion of Senator Bramble, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 3rd Sub. S.B. 176, CONTACT LENS CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 22; Nays, 5; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bramble Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Hickman Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Waddoups Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Bell Hale Hillyard Jenkins Thomas Absent or not voting were: Senators Buttars Walker 3rd Sub. S.B. 176 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard. the Senate voted to lift 1st Sub. H.B. 4 from Rules and place it at the top of the Second Reading Calendar. SECOND READING CALENDAR 1st Sub. H.B. 4, STATE AGENCY AND HIGHER EDUCATION COMPENSATION AMENDMENTS, was read the second time. On motion of Senator Hillyard, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 100, ENVIRONMENTAL LITIGATION BOND, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 20; Nays, 8; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Bramble Christensen Dmitrich Eastman Evans Hatch Hellewell Hickman Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Davis Fife Goodfellow Hale Hillyard Mayne McCoy Absent or not voting was: Senator Buttars 1st Sub. H.B. 100 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Mansell, under suspension of the rules, 2nd Sub. H.B. 403, BAIL BOND AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine 2nd Sub. H.B. 403 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, the circle was removed from 1st Sub. H.B. 4, STATE AGENCY AND HIGHER EDUCATION COMPENSATION AMENDMENTS, and it was before the Senate. Senator Hillyard explained the bill. On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 4, STATE AGENCY AND HIGHER EDUCATION COMPENSATION AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 3; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Hale Mayne 1st Sub. H.B. 4 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Mayne, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 150, WORKERS' COMPENSATION REVISIONS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Arent H.B. 150 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Bell, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 414, PETITION FOR INVOLUNTARY MEDICATION OF INCOMPETENT PERSON, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine H.B. 414 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, 2nd Sub. H.B. 9, WORKERS' COMPENSATION STUDIES INCLUDING COVERAGE OF FIREFIGHTERS AND DRUG OFFICERS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Madsen 2nd Sub. H.B. 9 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House substituted, amended, and passed, 1st Sub. S.B. 75, U STAR INITIATIVE, by Senator L. A. Mansell, and it is transmitted for further consideration; and The House substituted, amended, and passed, 2nd Sub. S.B. 113, GOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITY LIMITS, by Senator H. Stephenson, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk The bills were placed on the Concurrence Calendar. CONCURRENCE CALENDAR On motion of Senator Mansell, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 1st Sub. S.B. 75, . The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Madsen 1st Sub. S.B. 75 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Stephenson, the Senate voted to concur in the House amendments to 2nd Sub. S.B. 113, GOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITY LIMITS. The bill, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Mayne 2nd Sub. S.B. 113 was returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 198, STATEWIDE 911 EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Hale Mayne H.B. 198 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Waddoups, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 350, CONCEALED FIREARMS INSTRUCTORS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 0; Absent, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Hale Mansell Mayne H.B. 350 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 363, DRIVER LICENSE - LEARNER PERMIT PROVISIONS, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Arent commented and the bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 3; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mayne Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent McCoy Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Hale Mansell H.B. 363 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The House adopted the Joint Conference Committee Report dated March 1, 2006, and passed 2nd Sub. H.B. 170, PROSECUTION AND PREVENTION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY OFFENSES AMENDMENTS, by Representative R. Bigelow, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk 2nd Sub. H.B. 170, was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. SECOND READING CALENDAR On motion of Senator Peterson, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 223, TRESPASS LAW AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Knudson H.B. 223 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * H.B. 304, VOIDING TRANSACTIONS AGAINST PUBLIC POLICY, was read the second time. On motion of Senator Madsen, the bill was circled. * * * On motion of Senator Bell, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 123, DISASTER RESPONSE AND RECOVERY ACT, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 1; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative was: Senator Madsen Absent or not voting was: Senator Knudson H.B. 123 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 140, AMENDMENTS TO COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSE PROVISIONS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 0; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting were: Senators Buttars Knudson H.B. 140 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Hatch, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 145, RANGELAND IMPROVEMENT ACT, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Mansell H.B. 145 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Stephenson, under suspension of the rules, 2nd Sub. H.B. 172, LOCAL LAND USE PROVISIONS RELATING TO SCHOOLS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 27; Nays, 2; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Eastman Mansell 2nd Sub. H.B. 172 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Bramble, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 351, CARSON SMITH SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 20; Nays, 9; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Eastman Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Davis Dmitrich Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Mayne McCoy H.B. 351 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Bell, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 417, AMENDMENTS TO CHILD PROTECTION REGISTRY, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine 1st Sub. H.B. 417 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Killpack, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 458, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Arent 1st Sub. H.B. 458 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Hatch, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 328, ELIMINATING THE AGE REQUIREMENT FOR HUNTING SMALL GAME, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Hale and Jenkins commented and the bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 20; Nays, 7; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bramble Buttars Christensen Eastman Evans Fife Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Bell Davis Dmitrich Goodfellow Hale McCoy Walker Absent or not voting were: Senators Arent Killpack H.B. 328 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Hickman, under suspension of the rules, 1st Sub. H.B. 215, PEHP RISK POOL AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine 1st Sub. H.B. 215 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Evans, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 193, SALES AND USE TAX FUNDING FOR HEALTH CARE, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Valentine commented and the bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 26; Nays, 1; Absent, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative was: Senator Stephenson Absent or not voting were: Senators Christensen Hickman H.B. 193 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Knudson the Senate voted to recall H.B. 109 for reconsideration. * * * On motion of Senator Hillyard, the Senate voted lift H.B. 3 from Rules and place it at the top of the Second Reading Calendar. On motion of Senator Hillyard, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 3, APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS, was considered read the second and third times. Senator Jenkins proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 25, Line 933: Delete "20,900,000" and insert "45,900,000" 2. Page 25, Line 934: Delete "70,000,000" and insert "45,000,000" Senator Jenkins' motion to amend passed on a voice vote. The bill passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine H.B. 3, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * 1st Sub. H.B. 457, AMENDMENTS TO TRANSPORTATION PROVISIONS, was read the second time. On motion of Senator Bramble, the bill was circled. * * * H.J.R. 30, UTAH ATHLETIC FOUNDATION RESOLUTION, was read the second time. Senator Evans proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 2, Lines 34 through 38 34 Olympic Winter Games, as Purchaser executed August 1, 1994, as amended; { and } 35 (3) "Sale," "sales," "sell," "sells," "selling," or "sold" means to transfer: 36 { (i) } (a) ownership, title to, or possession of, real property; and 37 { (ii) } (b) with or without consideration { . } ; and 38 { (3) } (4) "Winter Sports Park" means the Foundation's winter sports park and access road 2. Page 4, Line 108 House Committee Amendments 2-21-2006: 108 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah approves the 3. Page 6, Lines 155 through 156: 155 (c) the budget for the year following the year in which the { Utah Athletic } Foundation 156 provides the annual report; Senator Evan's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. On motion of Senator Mansell, under suspension of the rules, H.J.R. 30, UTAH ATHLETIC FOUNDATION RESOLUTION, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Madsen H.J.R. 30, as amended, was returned to the House for further consideration. * * * On motion of Senator Peterson, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 271, PETROLEUM STORAGE TANK TRUST FUND AMENDMENTS, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 28; Nays, 0; Absent, 1. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Absent or not voting was: Senator Madsen H.B. 271 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. * * * On motion of Senator Thomas, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 410, SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION FEE, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 29; Nays, 0; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Arent Bell Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Dmitrich Eastman Evans Fife Goodfellow Hale Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne McCoy Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine H.B. 410 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. On motion of Senator Waddoups, under suspension of the rules, H.B. 423, LIMITATION ON LOCAL HIGHWAY AUTHORITIES, was considered read the second and third times and passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 22; Nays, 7; Absent, 0. Voting in the affirmative were: Senators Bramble Buttars Christensen Davis Eastman Evans Hatch Hellewell Hickman Hillyard Jenkins Killpack Knudson Madsen Mansell Mayne Peterson Stephenson Thomas Waddoups Walker Valentine Voting in the negative were: Senators Arent Bell Dmitrich Fife Goodfellow Hale McCoy H.B. 423 was signed by the President of the Senate in open session and returned to the House for the signature of the Speaker. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE HOUSE Mr. President: March 1, 2006 The Speaker of the House has signed S.B. 4, NEW FISCAL YEAR SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT, by Senator L. Hillyard, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 2nd Sub. S.B. 19, AMENDMENTS TO INDOOR CLEAN AIR ACT, by Senator M. Waddoups, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 29, SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION - TELECOMMUNICATIONS, by Senator C. Bramble, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 2nd Sub. S.B. 31, SALES AND USE TAX - MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRY EXEMPTIONS AMENDMENTS, by Senator H. Stephenson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 34, GROSS RECEIPTS TAX AMENDMENTS, REPEAL AND PUBLIC UTILITY TARIFFS, by Senator M. Dmitrich, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 35, LOCAL OPTION SALES AND USE TAX DISTRIBUTION AMENDMENTS, by Senator G. Bell, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 49, SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL AMENDMENTS, by Senator P. Arent, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 56, SECONDARY SCHOOL AMENDMENTS, by Senator D. C. Buttars, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 58, ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE AMENDMENTS - ELIMINATING ALCOHOL SALES TO YOUTH, by Senator P. Knudson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 60, WESTERN STATES PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY, by Senator P. Knudson, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 3rd Sub. S.B. 69, PROTECTION OF INFORMATION IN CONSUMER CREDIT DATABASES, by Senator C. Walker, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, 1st Sub. S.B. 88, DISCLOSURE OF DRIVER LICENSE RECORDS, by Senator M. Madsen, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 89, SALES AND USE TAX - ATTACHMENT OF TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY TO REAL PROPERTY, by Senator H. Stephenson, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, 1st Sub. S.B. 128, REVOLVING CREDIT LINE TRUST DEED, by Senator T. Hatch, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 173, LICENSURE OF PROGRAMS AND FACILITIES - CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK AMENDMENTS, by Senator T. Hatch, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 179, AMENDMENTS TO SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTIONS FOR CERTAIN VEHICLES, BOATS, BOAT TRAILERS, AND OUTBOARD MOTORS, by Senator H. Stephenson, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 184, CRIMINAL IDENTITY FRAUD AMENDMENTS, by Senator C. Walker, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 2nd Sub. S.B. 196, REVISIONS TO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PROVISIONS, by Senator C. Bramble, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 229, CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONS, by Senator S. Jenkins, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The Speaker of the House has signed 1st Sub. S.B. 233, SALES AND USE TAX REVISIONS, by Senator C. Bramble, and it is transmitted for the signature of the President; and The House passed, S.B. 256, TRANSIT SECURITY AMENDMENTS, by Senator C. Bramble, which has been signed by the Speaker and it is transmitted for the signature of the President. Sandy D. Tenney, Chief Clerk S.B. 4, 2nd Sub. S.B. 19, S.B. 29, 2nd Sub. S.B. 31, S.B. 34, 1st Sub. S.B. 35, S.B. 49, 1st Sub. S.B. 56, 1st Sub. S.B. 58, S.B. 60, 3rd Sub. S.B. 69, 1st Sub. S.B 88, S.B. 89, 1st Sub. S.B. 128, S.B. 173, S.B. 179, S.B. 184, 2nd Sub. S.B. 196, S.B. 229, 1st Sub. S.B. 233, and S.B. 256 were signed by the President of the Senate in open session. The bills will be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. * * * On motion of Senator Knudson, the Senate struck the enacting clause on all House bills and resolutions remaining on the Senate calendar and with the Rules Committee. On motion of Senator Knudson, the Senate struck the enacting clause on all Senate bills and resolutions remaining on the calendar and with the Rules Committee and ordered them filed. President John Valentine directed Annette Moore and Leslie McLean to read, revise, and make minor corrections to the Daily Senate Journals and be responsible for certifying the indexed and bound copy as the accurate record of the proceedings of the 2006 General Session of the Fifty-Sixth Legislature. President Valentine appointed Senators Tom Hatch, Curtis Bramble, and Fred Fife to wait upon the Governor and ask if he has any further business to bring before the Senate. President Valentine appointed Senators Parley Hellewell, Howard Stephenson, and Patrice Arent to notify the House of Representatives that the Senate has concluded its business and is ready to adjourn sine die. On motion of Senator Bell, the Senate voted to give each member of the Senate staff an additional 16 hours' compensation at the rates established for each employee. Senator Peter Knudson and Senator Mike Dmitrich expressed appreciation to the opposite party. Senator Greg Bell, Chairman of the Employee Committee, asked that all Senate employees stand and receive the thanks of the Senators. She also expressed thanks to all the legislative employees serving in the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel, Fiscal Analyst, Auditor General, and to the employees in Legislative Printing. Senator Bell also expressed appreciation to the Senate interns for the exceptional work they have done throughout the session. President Valentine expressed appreciation to Senator Knudson, Senator Eastman, Senator Waddoups, and Senator Lyle Hillyard for his excellent service as Appropriations Chairman. Senator Hellewell reported the House has been notified that the business of the Senate has concluded and the Senate is ready to adjourn sine die. Senator Hatch reported that his committee, with a like committee from the House of Representatives had notified the Governor. The Governor asked that the committee convey to each house that he has no further business to bring before the legislature but that he would like to speak before each house prior to their adjournment sine die. Governor Jon M. Huntsman Jr. made closing remarks and expressed appreciation to the Senate. On motion of Senator Knudson and at 12:00 a.m., the Senate adjourned sine die. Senate journal PAGE INDEX (DAY 1-45) H.B. 1 -- CURRENT FISCAL YEAR SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1664 Placed on calendar 1731 Read the second and third time 1737 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1737 H.B. 3 -- APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS (R. Bigelow) Placed on calendar 1818 Read the second and third time 1818 Amendments 1818 Returned to the House 1819 H.B. 4 -- STATE AGENCY AND HIGHER EDUCATION COMPENSATION AMENDMENTS (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1291 Placed on calendar 1298 Read the second time 1299 Circled 1299 , 1307 Uncircled 1307 , 1308 Read the second and third time 1309 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1309 1st Sub. H.B. 4 -- STATE AGENCY AND HIGHER EDUCATION COMPENSATION AMENDMENTS (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1743 Placed on calendar 1805 Read the second time 1806 Circled 1806 Uncircled 1807 Read the second and third time 1807 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1807 1st Sub. H.B. 6 -- UTILITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS REVISIONS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 661 Assigned to standing committee 730 Placed on calendar 1079 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 917 Read the second time 1532 Read the third time 1615 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1616 H.B. 8 -- MARRIAGE PREPARATION EDUCATION (R. McGee) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 451 Assigned to standing committee 642 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 917 2nd Sub. H.B. 9 -- WORKERS' COMPENSATION STUDIES INCLUDING COVERAGE OF FIREFIGHTERS AND DRUG OFFICERS (J. Murray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1366 Placed on calendar 1804 Read the second and third time 1808 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1809 H.B. 11 -- RETIREMENT OFFICE AMENDMENTS (A. Hardy) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 52 Assigned to standing committee 115 Placed on calendar 1302 Read the second time 1544 Read the third time 1617 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1618 H.B. 12 -- AMENDMENTS TO GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT ACT (D. Aagard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 798 Assigned to standing committee 859 Placed on calendar 1079 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1006 Read the second time 1462 Circled 1462 Uncircled 1530 , 1621 Circled 1531 Read the second and third time 1621 Amendments 1530 , 1621 Returned to the House 1622 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1662 H.B. 13 -- COMMON POLLING PLACES AMENDMENTS (D. Aagard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 316 Assigned to standing committee 371 Amendments 492 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 494 Read the second time 667 Read the third time 727 Returned to the House 727 Signed by the President and returned to the House 790 H.B. 14 -- OPEN MEETINGS LAW AMENDMENTS (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 113 Assigned to standing committee 184 Substituted 354 2nd Sub. H.B. 14 -- OPEN MEETINGS LAW AMENDMENTS (W. Harper) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 355 Read the second time 608 Circled 608 Uncircled 656 Amendments 656 Read the third time 719 Amendments 719 Returned to the House 721 Signed by the President and returned to the House 790 H.B. 15 -- EARLY VOTING (D. Aagard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 316 Assigned to standing committee 372 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 494 Read the second time 667 Read the third time 728 Circled 728 Uncircled 860 , 1457 Amendments 860 , 1457 Failed 863 Returned to the House 1459 Recalled 929 Placed on calendar 931 Circled 931 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1538 Returned to the staff for filing 863 H.B. 16 -- REVISIONS TO OPEN AND PUBLIC MEETINGS LAW (G. Donnelson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 95 Assigned to standing committee 135 Amendments 354 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 355 Substituted 933 Read the second time 608 Read the third time 653 Returned to the House 653 Refuse to Recede 774 Substituted 843 2nd Sub. H.B. 16 -- REVISIONS TO OPEN AND PUBLIC MEETINGS LAW (G. Donnelson) Joint Conference Committee Report 843 Returned to the House 843 3rd Sub. H.B. 16 -- REVISIONS TO OPEN AND PUBLIC MEETINGS LAW (G. Donnelson) Returned to the House 933 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1078 1st Sub. H.B. 17 -- UNINSURED MOTORIST IDENTIFICATION DATABASE PROGRAM AMENDMENTS (J. Murray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 134 Assigned to standing committee 159 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 289 Read the second time 367 Read the third time 422 Signed by the President and returned to the House 422 H.B. 18 -- UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION - SOCIAL SECURITY OFFSET (D. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 73 Assigned to standing committee 135 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 374 Read the second time 663 Read the third time 723 Signed by the President and returned to the House 724 1st Sub. H.B. 19 -- IDENTIFICATION CARD AMENDMENTS (J. Dunnigan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 134 Assigned to standing committee 159 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 289 Read the second time 367 Read the third time 422 Signed by the President and returned to the House 423 H.B. 20 -- COMMERCIAL DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL ACT AMENDMENTS (J. Dunnigan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 43 Assigned to standing committee 115 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 228 Read the second time 365 Read the third time 418 Signed by the President and returned to the House 418 H.B. 21 -- CHILD WELFARE REVISIONS (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 59 Assigned to standing committee 114 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 228 Read the second time 363 Read the third time 418 Circled 418 Uncircled 419 Signed by the President and returned to the House 419 H.B. 22 -- UTAH CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION BOARD (P. Ray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 837 Assigned to standing committee 859 Placed on calendar 1302 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 991 , 1134 Read the second time 1545 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 1545 H.B. 23 -- OFFICE OF CHILD WELFARE PARENTAL DEFENSE AMENDMENTS (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 73 Assigned to standing committee 158 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 228 Read the second time 363 Read the third time 418 Circled 418 Uncircled 419 Signed by the President and returned to the House 419 2nd Sub. H.B. 24 -- MEDICAID DENTAL AND PHYSICIAN REIMBURSEMENT AMENDMENTS (S. Mascaro) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1366 H.B. 25 -- CHILD WELFARE - LICENSING AND MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 77 Assigned to standing committee 135 Amendments 215 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 228 Read the second time 364 Circled 364 Uncircled 608 Read the third time 653 Returned to the House 653 Signed by the President and returned to the House 729 H.B. 26 -- FILING LIENS (S. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 134 Assigned to standing committee 158 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 375 Read the third time 495 Signed by the President and returned to the House 495 H.B. 27 -- DIVORCE EDUCATION AMENDMENTS (L. Fowlke) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 134 Assigned to standing committee 452 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 651 Read the third time 844 Signed by the President and returned to the House 845 1st Sub. H.B. 28 -- ACCESS AND FEE AMENDMENTS TO GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT ACT (D. Aagard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 708 Assigned to standing committee 791 Placed on calendar 1610 Amendments 1005 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1006 Read the second and third time 1649 Returned to the House 1650 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1777 H.B. 29 -- TOWNSHIP AMENDMENTS (L. Christensen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 52 Assigned to standing committee 114 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 189 Read the second time 362 Read the third time 417 Signed by the President and returned to the House 418 H.B. 30 -- EMANCIPATION OF A MINOR (R. McGee) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 488 Assigned to standing committee 529 Amendments 778 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 779 Read the second time 947 Read the third time 1013 Amendments 1014 Returned to the House 1014 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1145 H.B. 31 -- PILOT PROGRAM FOR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES (R. Menlove) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 214 Assigned to standing committee 317 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 374 Read the second time 663 Circled 664 Uncircled 664 Read the third time 1732 Circled 1732 Uncircled 1733 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 665 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1734 H.B. 32 -- LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY LAW AMENDMENTS (J. Dunnigan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 184 Assigned to standing committee 316 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 493 Read the second time 665 Read the third time 725 Signed by the President and returned to the House 726 H.B. 33 -- INSURANCE RELATED INVESTMENT AMENDMENTS (J. Dunnigan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 43 Assigned to standing committee 114 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 162 Read the second time 192 Circled 192 Uncircled 193 Read the third time 236 Signed by the President and returned to the House 236 H.B. 34 -- INSURANCE REPORTS, TABLES, AND EXAMINATION AMENDMENTS (J. Dunnigan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 184 Assigned to standing committee 316 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 493 Read the second time 666 Read the third time 726 Signed by the President and returned to the House 726 H.B. 35 -- STATE HIGHWAYS AMENDMENTS (J. Murray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 113 Assigned to standing committee 136 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 228 Read the second time 365 Read the third time 420 Signed by the President and returned to the House 420 H.B. 36 -- NOTICE REQUIREMENTS FOR BUDGET TRANSFERS FROM UTILITY FUNDS (A. Tilton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 184 Assigned to standing committee 317 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 355 Read the second time 655 Read the third time 718 Signed by the President and returned to the House 718 H.B. 37 -- PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AMENDMENTS (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 184 Assigned to standing committee 372 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 651 Read the third time 845 Signed by the President and returned to the House 845 H.B. 38 -- WATER REUSE REQUIREMENTS (B. Ferry) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 414 Assigned to standing committee 453 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 532 Read the second time 669 Read the third time 732 Signed by the President and returned to the House 732 H.B. 39 -- UTAH INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 528 Assigned to standing committee 544 Read the second time 942 Read the third time 1011 Circled 1011 Uncircled 1629 Amendments 1629 Returned to the House 1630 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1662 H.B. 40 -- EXPENDITURES FOR TOURISM, RECREATION, CULTURAL, AND CONVENTION FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES (J. S. Adams) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 528 Assigned to standing committee 544 Read the second time 942 Amendments 942 Read the third time 1011 Returned to the House 1011 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1145 H.B. 41 -- PRESERVATION OF AND ACCESS TO STATE PUBLICATIONS (M. Noel) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 265 Assigned to standing committee 452 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 592 Read the second time 926 Read the third time 994 Signed by the President and returned to the House 994 2nd Sub. H.B. 42 -- RENEWABLE ENERGY TAX CREDIT (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 837 Assigned to standing committee 860 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1006 H.B. 43 -- SUNSET REVIEW AND REAUTHORIZATIONS (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 59 Assigned to standing committee 114 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 189 Read the second time 362 Circled 363 Uncircled 386 Amendments 386 Read the third time 458 Returned to the House 459 Signed by the President and returned to the House 542 1st Sub. H.B. 44 -- LOCAL GOVERNMENT AMENDMENTS (B. Dee) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 134 Assigned to standing committee 158 Substituted 355 2nd Sub. H.B. 44 -- LOCAL GOVERNMENT AMENDMENTS (B. Dee) Amendments 355 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 355 Read the second time 658 Read the third time 722 Returned to the House 722 Signed by the President and returned to the House 790 H.B. 45 -- BEAR RIVER DEVELOPMENT ACT (J. S. Adams) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 329 Assigned to standing committee 529 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 649 Read the second time 928 Read the third time 996 Signed by the President and returned to the House 997 1st Sub. H.B. 46 -- ENERGY POLICY AMENDMENTS (R. Barrus) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 414 Assigned to standing committee 453 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 532 Read the second time 670 Circled 670 Uncircled 946 Substituted 946 3rd Sub. H.B. 46 -- ENERGY POLICY AMENDMENTS (R. Barrus) Circled 946 Uncircled 1015 Read the third time 1069 Amendments 1069 Returned to the House 1071 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1145 1st Sub. H.B. 47 -- SALES TAX DIVERSION FOR WATER PROJECTS AND WATER FINANCING (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 353 Assigned to standing committee 1080 Placed on calendar 1541 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1236 Read the second and third time 1623 Amendments 1623 Returned to the House 1625 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1662 H.B. 48 -- WATER COMPANY AMENDMENTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 316 Assigned to standing committee 641 Amendments 779 Read the second time and placed on the Consent Calendar 780 Read the third time 992 Returned to the House 992 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1078 1st Sub. H.B. 49 -- DEPARTMENT OF TECHNOLOGY SERVICES PERSONNEL TRANSFER - SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION (D. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 184 Assigned to standing committee 373 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 532 Read the second time 670 Read the third time 733 Signed by the President and returned to the House 734 Action taken by the Governor 1539 H.B. 50 -- UTAH TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY COUNCIL REVISIONS (D. Litvack) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 184 Assigned to standing committee 373 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 532 Read the second time 670 Read the third time 734 Signed by the President and returned to the House 734 H.B. 51 -- SALES AND USE TAXATION OF AMUSEMENT DEVICES AND CLEANING OR WASHING OF TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 134 Assigned to standing committee 159 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 228 Read the second time 364 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 367 Lifted from Third Reading Table 501 Read the third time 501 Signed by the President and returned to the House 502 H.B. 52 -- SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION FOR TRANSPORTATION (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 184 Assigned to standing committee 259 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 355 Read the second time 663 Read the third time 723 Signed by the President and returned to the House 723 1st Sub. H.B. 53 -- CORPORATE FRANCHISE AND INCOME TAXES - APPORTIONMENT OF BUSINESS INCOME TO UTAH AND DEDUCTION OF NET LOSSES BY A UNITARY GROUP (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 837 Assigned to standing committee 860 Placed on calendar 1302 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1006 Read the second time 1545 Circled 1545 Uncircled 1546 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 1547 H.B. 54 -- SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION FOR SALES OF CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS (G. Snow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 316 Assigned to standing committee 372 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 494 Read the second time 668 Read the third time 728 Signed by the President and returned to the House 729 1st Sub. H.B. 55 -- PROPERTY TAX - CIRCUIT BREAKER QUALIFYING LIMITS (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 316 Assigned to standing committee 372 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 494 Read the second time 669 Read the third time 1531 Substituted 1531 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 669 2nd Sub. H.B. 55 -- PROPERTY TAX - CIRCUIT BREAKER QUALIFYING LIMITS (W. Harper) Read the third time 1732 Substituted 1732 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 1531 3rd Sub. H.B. 55 -- PROPERTY TAX - CIRCUIT BREAKER QUALIFYING LIMITS (W. Harper) Returned to the House 1732 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1777 H.B. 56 -- SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION AMENDMENTS (M. S. Lawrence) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 281 Assigned to standing committee 372 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 532 Read the second time 671 Read the third time 734 Signed by the President and returned to the House 735 1st Sub. H.B. 57 -- COUNTY OFFICERS AMENDMENTS (R. Menlove) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 451 Assigned to standing committee 489 Placed on calendar 499 Read the second time 499 Circled 500 Uncircled 501 Read the second and third time 501 Signed by the President and returned to the House 501 Action taken by the Governor 729 H.B. 58 -- ADDITIONAL STATE RETIREMENT BENEFIT (L. Shurtliff) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1366 H.B. 60 -- CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AMENDMENTS (C. Oda) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 281 Assigned to standing committee 452 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 532 Read the second time 671 Read the third time 735 Signed by the President and returned to the House 735 Action taken by the Governor 1539 H.B. 61 -- CRIMINAL PENALTY FOR ANIMAL CRUELTY (S. Wyatt) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 708 Assigned to standing committee 1080 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 H.B. 63 -- PROBATE CODE AMENDMENTS REGARDING HOMICIDE (K. Morgan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 157 Assigned to standing committee 372 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 532 Read the second time 672 Amendment 672 Read the third time 735 Returned to the House 736 Signed by the President and returned to the House 858 1st Sub. H.B. 65 -- CONSUMER PROTECTION AGENCY (M. S. Lawrence) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 774 Assigned to standing committee 791 Placed on calendar 1079 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 935 Read the second time 1542 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 1542 Read the third time 1735 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1735 H.B. 66 -- TUITION WAIVERS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION (C. Buttars) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 316 Assigned to standing committee 371 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 494 Read the second time 666 Read the third time 727 Circled 727 Uncircled 727 Signed by the President and returned to the House 728 H.B. 67 -- MILITARY AND OVERSEAS CITIZENS ABSENTEE VOTER AMENDMENTS (S. Urquhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 316 Assigned to standing committee 372 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 494 Read the second time 668 Read the third time 728 Signed by the President and returned to the House 728 1st Sub. H.B. 68 -- SCHOOL FEE WAIVER AMENDMENTS (L. Shurtliff) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 774 Assigned to standing committee 791 Placed on calendar 1079 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 917 Read the second time 1533 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 1533 H.B. 70 -- STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON BODILY INJURY (C. Oda) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 281 Assigned to standing committee 452 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 532 Read the second time 673 Read the third time 736 Signed by the President and returned to the House 736 H.B. 71 -- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - SUNSET MODIFICATIONS (P. Wallace) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 95 Assigned to standing committee 136 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 289 Read the second time 366 Read the third time 421 Signed by the President and returned to the House 422 1st Sub. H.B. 72 -- WORKERS' COMPENSATION FOR THE STATE (G. Snow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 591 Assigned to standing committee 730 Placed on calendar 1542 Amendments 1132 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1134 Read the second time 1640 Read the third time 1730 Amendments 1730 Returned to the House 1731 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1777 H.B. 73 -- K. GUNN MCKAY HIGHWAY DESIGNATION (N. Hansen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 316 Assigned to standing committee 529 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 651 Read the third time 846 Signed by the President and returned to the House 847 H.B. 74 -- ATHLETIC TRAINER LICENSING ACT (P. Ray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 591 Assigned to standing committee 640 Placed on calendar 1079 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 841 Read the second time 1466 Read the third time 1529 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1530 H.B. 75 -- UNCLAIMED PROPERTY ACT REVISIONS (F. Hunsaker) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1366 H.B. 76 -- HIGH DEDUCTIBLE HEALTH PLAN OPTION FOR PUBLIC EMPLOYEES (B. Daw) Read the first time and referred to rules 837 Assigned to standing committee 837 , 859 Placed on calendar 1301 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1006 Read the second time 1543 Read the third time 1728 Recalled 1627 Reconsideration 1634 Before the Senate 1634 Failed 1543 Filed 1543 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1729 1st Sub. H.B. 77 -- SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES (D. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1132 Assigned to standing committee 1311 Placed on calendar 1611 Read the second time 1795 Substituted 1795 2nd Sub. H.B. 77 -- SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES (D. Cox) Read the second and third time 1795 Returned to the House 1796 H.B. 78 -- INVESTMENT OF LAND GRANT TRUST FUNDS (D. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 214 Assigned to standing committee 317 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 355 Read the second time 662 Read the third time 722 Signed by the President and returned to the House 723 1st Sub. H.B. 79 -- PRESCRIPTION DRUG PURCHASING POOLS (B. Last) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 451 Assigned to standing committee 489 Substituted 645 2nd Sub. H.B. 79 -- PRESCRIPTION DRUG PURCHASING POOLS (B. Last) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 649 Read the second time 927 Circled 928 Amendments 927 H.B. 80 -- ENERGY SAVINGS IN STATE BUILDINGS (F. Hunsaker) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 591 Assigned to standing committee 661 Placed on calendar 1541 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 917 Read the second time 1625 Circled 1625 Uncircled 1628 Read the second and third time 1628 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1628 H.B. 81 -- TUITION PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS SEEKING TEACHER LICENSURE (R. Menlove) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 329 Assigned to standing committee 488 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 649 Read the second time 928 Read the third time 996 Circled 996 Uncircled 998 Signed by the President and returned to the House 998 H.B. 82 -- EDUCATION INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS (K. Holdaway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 184 Assigned to standing committee 316 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 374 Read the second time 664 Read the third time 724 Signed by the President and returned to the House 725 H.B. 83 -- DRIVER LICENSE PRIVILEGE SUSPENSION FOR FAILURE TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT (Julie Fisher) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 214 Assigned to standing committee 544 Placed on calendar 1079 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 841 Read the second time 1538 , 1640 Circled 1539 Uncircled 1640 Amendments 1538 Reconsideration motion failed 1651 Failed 1640 Filed 1641 1st Sub. H.B. 85 -- ABORTION BY A MINOR - PARENTAL NOTIFICATION AND CONSENT (K. Gibson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 281 Assigned to standing committee 452 Placed on calendar 1079 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 779 Read the second time 1534 Amendments 1534 Uncircled 1738 Amendments 1738 Returned to the House 1741 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 1536 Read the third time 1734 Circled 1734 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1778 H.B. 86 -- PROPERTY TAX - REFUNDING TAX PREPAYMENTS (F. Hunsaker) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 451 Assigned to standing committee 489 Amendments 592 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 592 Read the second time 927 Read the third time 996 Returned to the House 996 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1078 1st Sub. H.B. 87 -- USE OF DISASTER LOAN FUNDS (D. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 414 Assigned to standing committee 489 Amendments 940 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 715 Read the second time 940 Read the third time 1008 Returned to the House 1008 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1078 H.B. 89 -- ADOPTION AND VITAL STATISTICS AMENDMENTS (K. Holdaway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 543 Assigned to standing committee 641 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 4th Sub. H.B. 90 -- CRIMINAL PENALTY AMENDMENTS (D. Litvack) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1446 Placed on calendar 1664 Read the second and third time 1779 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1780 H.B. 93 -- CLEAN FUEL VEHICLE FUND AMENDMENTS (J. Gowans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1062 Assigned to standing committee 1149 Placed on calendar 1541 Returned to the Rules Committee 1304 Read the second and third time 1625 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1626 2nd Sub. H.B. 94 -- BAN ON GIFTS TO ELECTED OFFICIALS (P. Jones) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 859 Assigned to standing committee 1080 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 H.B. 95 -- INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX CONTRIBUTION FOR COMMUNITY SPAY AND NEUTER PROGRAMS (M. Noel) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 837 Assigned to standing committee 1080 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1147 Read the second and third time 1798 Amendments 1798 Returned to the House 1800 1st Sub. H.B. 97 -- COMMUNITY IMPACT AMENDMENTS (G. Snow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 708 Assigned to standing committee 731 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1377 1st Sub. H.B. 100 -- ENVIRONMENTAL LITIGATION BOND (A. Tilton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 916 Assigned to standing committee 1080 Placed on calendar 1665 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1236 Read the second and third time 1806 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1806 H.B. 101 -- LOBBYIST GIFT LIMITS AND DISCLOSURE (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 134 Assigned to standing committee 259 Substituted 1006 3rd Sub. H.B. 101 -- LOBBYIST GIFT LIMITS AND DISCLOSURE (J. Alexander) Amendments 1006 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1006 H.B. 102 -- SENTENCING FOR FIRST DEGREE FELONY MURDER (L. Fowlke) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 661 Assigned to standing committee 731 Placed on calendar 1302 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 841 Read the second time 1545 Circled 1546 Uncircled 1551 Read the third time 1620 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1620 H.B. 103 -- CHANGES TO DEFINITIONS OF A CHILD AND A MINOR (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 591 Assigned to standing committee 661 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 936 Read the third time 1137 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1137 H.B. 105 -- MEDICAID GENERIC DRUG REIMBURSEMENT AMENDMENTS (M. Walker) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 370 Assigned to standing committee 452 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 651 Read the third time 845 Signed by the President and returned to the House 846 1st Sub. H.B. 107 -- FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN (K. Holdaway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1206 Assigned to standing committee 1311 H.B. 109 -- SALES AND USE TAX - FOOD AND FOOD INGREDIENTS AND LOCAL TAXES (M. Newbold) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 258 Assigned to standing committee 372 Placed on calendar 1610 Read the second time 1647 Circled 1647 Uncircled 1753 Substituted 1753 Recalled 1818 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 3rd Sub. H.B. 109 -- SALES AND USE TAX - FOOD AND FOOD INGREDIENTS (M. Newbold) Circled 1754 Uncircled 1780 Read the second and third time 1780 Returned to the House 1780 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1791 H.B. 110 -- AIRPORT SECURITY AMENDMENTS (G. Hughes) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 791 , 1134 Assigned to standing committee 859 Placed on calendar 1771 Read the second and third time 1794 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1795 H.B. 111 -- CHILD RESTRAINT DEVICE AMENDMENTS (T. Cosgrove) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1446 1st Sub. H.B. 112 -- TRANSPORTATION INVESTMENT ACT (R. Lockhart) Read the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 859 Placed on calendar 860 Read the second time 924 Amendments 924 Read the second and third time 925 Returned to the House 925 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1003 H.B. 114 -- MINIMUM ENFORCEMENT OF FOOD SANITATION RULES (S. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1085 Assigned to standing committee 1149 Placed on calendar 1732 Read the second time 1737 Circled 1737 Uncircled 1741 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1742 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 1st Sub. H.B. 115 -- SALARY OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (L. Christensen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 708 Assigned to standing committee 1311 Placed on calendar 1732 Read the second time 1737 Circled 1738 Uncircled 1744 Read the second and third time 1744 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1745 H.B. 117 -- GRAMA RECORDS COMMITTEE APPEAL (C. Moss) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 837 Assigned to standing committee 1079 Placed on calendar 1610 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1147 Read the second and third time 1766 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1766 H.B. 118 -- UTAH HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ACT AMENDMENTS (J. Biskupski) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1206 Assigned to standing committee 1311 H.B. 119 -- BOARD OF REGENTS AMENDMENTS (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 528 Assigned to standing committee 641 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 715 Read the second time 939 Failed 939 Reconsideration 993 Placed on calendar 993 Before the Senate 993 Read the third time 1068 Returned to the House 939 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1068 2nd Sub. H.B. 122 -- UTAH SMALL BUSINESS HEALTH PLAN (S. Mascaro) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1387 H.B. 123 -- DISASTER RESPONSE AND RECOVERY ACT (J. S. Adams) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 591 Assigned to standing committee 641 Placed on calendar 1664 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 917 Read the second and third time 1813 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1813 2nd Sub. H.B. 124 -- PARENT-TIME AMENDMENTS (B. Dee) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1230 Assigned to standing committee 1311 Placed on calendar 1732 Read the second and third time 1738 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1738 H.B. 125 -- STATE LONG-TERM CARE FOR INMATES (J. Biskupski) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 708 Assigned to standing committee 731 Placed on calendar 1079 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 841 Read the second time 1542 Read the third time 1616 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1617 H.B. 127 -- LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AMENDMENTS (J. S. Adams) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 610 Assigned to standing committee 661 Placed on calendar 1079 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 841 Read the second time 1532 Read the third time 1614 Amendments 1614 Returned to the House 1615 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1662 H.B. 129 -- PUBLIC HEALTH AMENDMENTS (B. Last) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1132 Assigned to standing committee 1149 Placed on calendar 1610 Returned to the Rules Committee 1304 Read the second time 1769 Circled 1769 Uncircled 1770 Read the second and third time 1770 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1771 H.B. 130 -- ADOPTION AMENDMENTS (A. Hardy) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 916 Assigned to standing committee 1080 Placed on calendar 1610 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1236 Read the second and third time 1772 Amendments 1772 Returned to the House 1775 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1791 H.B. 131 -- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES (B. Dee) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 774 Assigned to standing committee 792 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1007 Read the third time 1207 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1207 1st Sub. H.B. 132 -- LOCAL LAND USE REQUIREMENTS (M. Morley) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 857 Assigned to standing committee 1079 Placed on calendar 1610 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1147 Read the second time 1647 Circled 1647 Uncircled 1650 Amendments 1650 Read the second and third time 1650 Returned to the House 1651 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1777 3rd Sub. H.B. 133 -- COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY (R. Lockhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1301 Placed on calendar 1610 Read the second and third time 1775 Amendments 1775 Returned to the House 1775 H.B. 137 -- MEDICATION AIDE CERTIFIED (R. Lockhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1230 Assigned to standing committee 1311 Placed on calendar 1610 Read the second and third time 1767 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1767 1st Sub. H.B. 138 -- MERCURY SWITCH REMOVAL ACT (R. Menlove) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1062 Assigned to standing committee 1149 Placed on calendar 1541 Returned to the Rules Committee 1304 Read the second and third time 1626 Amendments 1626 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1626 1st Sub. H.B. 139 -- STATE ANTIQUITIES AND HISTORIC SITES AMENDMENTS (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1231 Assigned to standing committee 1312 Placed on calendar 1610 Read the second and third time 1786 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1786 H.B. 140 -- AMENDMENTS TO COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSE PROVISIONS (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1145 Assigned to standing committee 1312 Placed on calendar 1664 Read the second and third time 1813 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1814 H.B. 141 -- MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION CHECKOFF FOR PROTECTING ACCESS TO PUBLIC LANDS AND OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE EDUCATION (M. Noel) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1231 Assigned to standing committee 1311 H.B. 142 -- CENTER FOR MULTICULTURAL HEALTH - DUTIES (R. Romero) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 990 Assigned to standing committee 1080 Placed on calendar 1541 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1236 Read the second time 1626 Circled 1627 Uncircled 1631 Read the third time 1732 Amendments 1733 Returned to the House 1733 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 1631 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1778 H.B. 144 -- BENEFITS FOR NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERS AND FAMILIES (G. Hughes) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1300 Assigned to standing committee 1312 H.B. 145 -- RANGELAND IMPROVEMENT ACT (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1230 Assigned to standing committee 1311 Placed on calendar 1664 Read the second and third time 1814 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1814 H.B. 146 -- PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMENT FOR DISPATCHERS (D. Bowman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1453 1st Sub. H.B. 148 -- PARENT AND CHILD AMENDMENTS (L. Christensen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1146 Assigned to standing committee 1312 Placed on calendar 1664 Read the second and third time 1789 Amendments 1789 Returned to the House 1791 H.B. 150 -- WORKERS' COMPENSATION REVISIONS (M. Morley) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1300 Assigned to standing committee 1312 Placed on calendar 1664 Read the second and third time 1807 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1808 H.B. 151 -- ADJUSTMENTS IN FUNDING FOR CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT (M. Dayton) Uncircled 1786 Read the second and third time 1787 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1787 1st Sub. H.B. 151 -- ADJUSTMENTS IN FUNDING FOR CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT (M. Dayton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1132 Assigned to standing committee 1149 Placed on calendar 1610 Returned to the Rules Committee 1304 Read the second time 1771 Circled 1771 H.B. 152 -- NAVAJO TRUST FUND AMENDMENTS (B. King) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 528 Assigned to standing committee 544 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 715 Read the second time 941 Read the third time 1008 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1009 2nd Sub. H.B. 155 -- EDUCATION TESTING AND GRADUATION AMENDMENTS (N. Hansen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1468 1st Sub. H.B. 156 -- HEALTH INSURANCE ACCESSIBILITY (J. Dunnigan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1062 Assigned to standing committee 1149 Placed on calendar 1541 Amendments 1303 Returned to the Rules Committee 1304 Read the second and third time 1627 Amendments 1627 Returned to the House 1628 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1662 1st Sub. H.B. 158 -- SEX OFFENDER AMENDMENTS (B. Dee) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1062 Assigned to standing committee 1149 Placed on calendar 1610 Returned to the Rules Committee 1304 Read the second time 1647 Circled 1648 Uncircled 1652 Read the second and third time 1652 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1652 1st Sub. H.B. 160 -- CONSTRUCTION STANDARD AMENDMENTS (M. Morley) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1062 Assigned to standing committee 1149 Amendments 1304 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1305 Read the third time 1527 Returned to the House 1528 Refuse to Recede 1632 Amendments 1643 Returned to the House 1646 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1742 H.B. 161 -- SEXUAL OFFENSES AGAINST CHILDREN - SENTENCING AMENDMENTS (P. Ray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1206 Assigned to standing committee 1312 Placed on calendar 1610 Read the second and third time 1648 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1649 H.B. 167 -- SCHOOL UNIFORMS (C. Frank) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1146 Assigned to standing committee 1311 Placed on calendar 1610 Read the second time 1771 Circled 1772 Uncircled 1785 Read the second and third time 1785 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1786 H.B. 169 -- DRIVER LICENSE RECORDS ACCESS AMENDMENTS (D. Aagard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 916 Assigned to standing committee 1081 Placed on calendar 1541 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1236 Read the second and third time 1627 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1627 H.B. 170 -- PROSECUTION AND PREVENTION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY OFFENSES AMENDMENTS (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1291 Assigned to standing committee 1312 Placed on calendar 1732 Read the second time 1745 Substituted 1745 1st Sub. H.B. 170 -- PROSECUTION AND PREVENTION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY OFFENSES AMENDMENTS (R. Bigelow) Read the second and third time 1745 Returned to the House 1745 Substituted 1791 2nd Sub. H.B. 170 -- PROSECUTION AND PREVENTION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY OFFENSES AMENDMENTS (R. Bigelow) Signed by the President and returned to the House 1792 , 1812 2nd Sub. H.B. 172 -- LOCAL LAND USE PROVISIONS RELATING TO SCHOOLS (J. Ferrin) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1366 Placed on calendar 1664 Read the second and third time 1814 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1815 2nd Sub. H.B. 174 -- GUARDIAN AD LITEM AMENDMENTS (L. Christensen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1372 Placed on calendar 1665 , 1777 H.B. 176 -- SCHOOL DISTRICT ENROLLMENT DIVERSITY (D. Bourdeaux) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1527 1st Sub. H.B. 181 -- EDUCATION REFORM (S. Urquhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1446 Placed on calendar 1732 Read the second time 1745 Amendments 1746 Read the second and third time 1746 Returned to the House 1746 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1778 H.B. 186 -- SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1537 H.B. 188 -- GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT ACT REVISIONS (C. Frank) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 931 Assigned to standing committee 1080 Substituted 1310 Read the second time 1310 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1148 Placed on Second Reading Calendar 1310 1st Sub. H.B. 188 -- GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT ACT REVISIONS (C. Frank) Circled 1310 Uncircled 1462 Read the second and third time 1462 Returned to the House 1462 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1777 H.B. 192 -- INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS FOR DISABLED STUDENTS (D. G. Buxton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1146 Assigned to standing committee 1311 Placed on calendar 1611 Read the second and third time 1797 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1798 H.B. 193 -- SALES AND USE TAX FUNDING FOR HEALTH CARE (J. Mathis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1311 Placed on calendar 1768 Read the second and third time 1817 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1818 H.B. 194 -- SERVICE ANIMALS (P. Ray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1453 H.B. 195 -- CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AMENDMENT (S. Wyatt) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 837 Assigned to standing committee 859 Placed on calendar 1771 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1135 Read the third time 1368 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1368 H.B. 196 -- REAL PROPERTY DISCLOSURES (G. Hughes) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1311 H.B. 198 -- STATEWIDE 911 EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION AMENDMENTS (B. Dee) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1301 Placed on calendar 1664 Read the second and third time 1810 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1811 H.B. 199 -- INSURANCE AMENDMENTS - ADOPTION INDEMNITY BENEFIT (M. Newbold) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 932 Assigned to standing committee 1080 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1236 Read the third time 1446 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1447 1st Sub. H.B. 201 -- FEE WAIVER ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION (K. Holdaway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1301 Placed on calendar 1664, 1777 H.B. 202 -- FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT AMENDMENTS (N. Hendrickson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 931 Assigned to standing committee 1079 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1236 H.B. 204 -- COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH INSURANCE POOL AMENDMENTS (P. Wallace) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 353 Assigned to standing committee 372 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 715 Read the second time 938 Read the third time 1000 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1000 H.B. 205 -- REPEAL OF OBSOLETE DEPENDENT SPECIAL DISTRICTS (Julie Fisher) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 134 Assigned to standing committee 158 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 494 Read the third time 652 Signed by the President and returned to the House 652 H.B. 207 -- INHERENT RISKS OF PARTICIPATING IN RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES ON PROPERTY OWNED BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT (D. Bowman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 316 Assigned to standing committee 452 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 592 Read the second time 926 Read the third time 995 Signed by the President and returned to the House 996 H.B. 208 -- AGGRAVATED MURDER AMENDMENT (S. Wyatt) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 281 Assigned to standing committee 452 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 532 Read the second time 673 Read the third time 736 Signed by the President and returned to the House 737 H.B. 209 -- PARTIAL LUMP-SUM RETIREMENT PAYMENT OPTION (D. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 451 Assigned to standing committee 792 Placed on calendar 1302 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 991 Read the second time 1546 Read the third time 1618 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1618 H.B. 210 -- COUNTY ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS (L. Wiley) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 316 Assigned to standing committee 452 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 593 Read the third time 780 Signed by the President and returned to the House 780 H.B. 212 -- DNA DATABASE AMENDMENTS (J. S. Adams) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 414 Assigned to standing committee 452 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 532 Read the second time 674 Read the third time 737 Signed by the President and returned to the House 737 H.B. 213 -- SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH BRAIN INJURIES (R. Menlove) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 214 Assigned to standing committee 317 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 374 Read the second time 664 Read the third time 724 Signed by the President and returned to the House 724 1st Sub. H.B. 215 -- PEHP RISK POOL AMENDMENTS (D. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1446 Placed on calendar 1768 Read the second and third time 1817 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1817 H.B. 216 -- EXPIRATION OF GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE FOR RETIRED GOVERNORS AND LEGISLATORS (D. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 451 Assigned to standing committee 1080 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 H.B. 217 -- HEALTH INSURANCE HIGH RISK POOL ELIGIBILITY AMENDMENTS (D. Litvack) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 370 Assigned to standing committee 452 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 715 Read the second time 938 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 938 H.B. 218 -- SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF AND BLIND SALARY ADJUSTMENT (K. Morgan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 528 Assigned to standing committee 731 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 917 Read the third time 1136 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1136 1st Sub. H.B. 219 -- CHILD PROTECTION - CLANDESTINE LABORATORY OPERATION (E. Hutchings) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 414 Assigned to standing committee 452 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 532 Read the second time 674 Read the third time 737 Circled 737 Uncircled 783 Amendments 783 Returned to the House 784 Signed by the President and returned to the House 858 1st Sub. H.B. 220 -- CHILD PROTECTION - GANG ASSOCIATION (E. Hutchings) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 661 , 1134 Assigned to standing committee 731 Amendments 1133 H.B. 221 -- AMBULANCE AND PARAMEDIC FEE AMENDMENTS (P. Ray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 591 Assigned to standing committee 661 Placed on calendar 1302 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 841 Read the second time 1548 Read the third time 1618 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1619 H.B. 222 -- UNBORN CHILD PAIN PREVENTION ACT (P. Ray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 281 Assigned to standing committee 317 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1376 H.B. 223 -- TRESPASS LAW AMENDMENTS (K. Gibson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1231 Assigned to standing committee 1312 Placed on calendar 1611 Read the second and third time 1812 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1813 1st Sub. H.B. 224 -- RETIREMENT SYSTEM PARTICIPATION (D. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 370 Assigned to standing committee 662 Placed on calendar 1302 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 991 Read the second time 1549 Read the third time 1619 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1619 H.B. 225 -- POST RETIREMENT EMPLOYMENT (G. Donnelson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 543 Assigned to standing committee 662 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1377 H.B. 226 -- KINDERGARTEN READINESS (L. Shurtliff) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 488 Assigned to standing committee 544 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 715 Read the second time 939 Read the third time 1007 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1008 H.B. 227 -- UNDERAGE TATTOOING PENALTY AMENDMENT (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 543 Assigned to standing committee 641 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 843 Read the third time 1064 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1064 H.B. 228 -- GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 414 Assigned to standing committee 731 Placed on calendar 1301 Amendments 840 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 841 Read the second time 1543 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 1544 Read the third time 1735 Returned to the House 1736 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1778 H.B. 229 -- TRAUMA REGISTRY DATA (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 414 Assigned to standing committee 452 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 716 Read the third time 917 Signed by the President and returned to the House 918 2nd Sub. H.B. 230 -- HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM AND GRADUATION (B. Daw) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1453 H.B. 232 -- HIGHER EDUCATION TUITION FOR ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY (M. Morley) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 184 Assigned to standing committee 317 Placed on calendar 1079 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 374 Read the second time 665 Read the third time 725 Signed by the President and returned to the House 725 H.B. 233 -- INSURANCE LICENSING AMENDMENTS (J. Dunnigan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 214 Assigned to standing committee 316 Amendments 708 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 715 Read the second time 929 Read the third time 998 Returned to the House 999 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1078 H.B. 234 -- SEAT BELT AMENDMENTS (J. Murray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 451 Assigned to standing committee 489 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 649 Read the second time 929 Failed 929 Returned to the House 929 H.B. 235 -- PUBLIC SAFETY VEHICLES - MARKING LIGHTS (J. Murray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 157 Assigned to standing committee 185 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 290 Read the third time 415 Signed by the President and returned to the House 415 2nd Sub. H.B. 236 -- DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE - DEMOGRAPHIC DATA TRACKING (M. Wheatley) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 661 Assigned to standing committee 731 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1377 H.B. 237 -- DIRECT-ENTRY MIDWIFE ACT - REPEALERS (J. Biskupski) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 370 Assigned to standing committee 641 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 716 Read the third time 918 Signed by the President and returned to the House 918 H.B. 238 -- AUTHORIZING TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURES (M. Noel) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 543 Assigned to standing committee 641 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 779 Read the second time 946 Read the third time 1012 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1013 1st Sub. H.B. 240 -- PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMENT REVISIONS (D. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 859 Assigned to standing committee 1080 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 H.B. 241 -- INDUSTRIAL PROTECTION ACT (R. Menlove) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 661 , 1134 Assigned to standing committee 730 Placed on calendar 1610 Read the second and third time 1649 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1649 H.B. 242 -- MOTORBOAT LIABILITY INSURANCE AMENDMENTS (K. Gibson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 414 Assigned to standing committee 543 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 715 Read the second time 930 Read the third time 999 Signed by the President and returned to the House 999 H.B. 244 -- AGGRAVATED ASSAULT BY PRISONERS AMENDMENT (S. Wyatt) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 661 Assigned to standing committee 731 Placed on calendar 1079 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 841 Read the second time 1531 Read the third time 1613 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1614 1st Sub. H.B. 245 -- CHILD CUSTODY DETERMINATIONS (L. Fowlke) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 488 Assigned to standing committee 529 Amendments 715 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 716 Read the third time 918 Circled 919 Uncircled 919 Returned to the House 920 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1004 H.B. 246 -- HEALTH CARE COST AND QUALITY DATA (M. Morley) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1301 1st Sub. H.B. 247 -- PLEA IN ABEYANCE FEE (M. S. Lawrence) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 488 Assigned to standing committee 529 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1135 Read the third time 1368 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1369 H.B. 248 -- EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE COORDINATION ACT (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 837 Assigned to standing committee 1312 Placed on calendar 1610 Read the second and third time 1766 Failed 1766 Returned to the House 1767 H.B. 249 -- JUVENILE COURT JUDGE (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 543 Assigned to standing committee 1080 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1236 H.B. 250 -- LOCAL GOVERNMENTS RESTRICTIONS ON LIMITING CERTAIN FEES (G. Hughes) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 353 Assigned to standing committee 488 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 715 Read the second time 930 Amendments 930 Read the third time 999 Circled 999 Uncircled 1000 Amendments 1000 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1002 H.B. 251 -- DEVELOPMENT GRANTS FOR LIBRARIES (M. Noel) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 791 Assigned to standing committee 860 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1006 H.B. 253 -- SCHOOL TRUANCY AMENDMENTS (E. Hutchings) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 791 Assigned to standing committee 1079 Placed on calendar 1665 , 1777 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1236 1st Sub. H.B. 254 -- CHILD CARE LICENSING RESTRICTIONS (M. S. Lawrence) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 543 Assigned to standing committee 641 Placed on calendar 1302 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 841 Read the second time 1544 Read the third time 1617 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1617 H.B. 256 -- REQUIREMENT OF PROPERTY TAX INCREASE ADVERTISEMENT (G. Hughes) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 451 Assigned to standing committee 544 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 715 Read the second time 941 Read the third time 1010 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1011 1st Sub. H.B. 257 -- MATERIAL HARMFUL TO MINORS AMENDMENTS (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1446 Placed on calendar 1804 H.B. 258 -- GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT ACT - PUBLIC RECORDS (B. Ferry) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 235 Assigned to standing committee 259 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 289 Read the second time 366 Read the third time 421 Substituted 421 1st Sub. H.B. 258 -- GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT ACT - PUBLIC RECORDS (B. Ferry) Returned to the House 421 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 487 Action taken by the Governor 590 2nd Sub. H.B. 259 -- DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY - BOND FOR STAY OF AN ORDER (A. Tilton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1231 Assigned to standing committee 1312 H.B. 260 -- STATE OFFICE OF REHABILITATION - BUDGET RECOMMENDATIONS (B. Last) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 543 Assigned to standing committee 641 Placed on calendar 1541 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 917 Read the second time 1634 Read the third time 1731 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 1634 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1731 H.B. 261 -- PROPERTY TAX REVISIONS (M. Newbold) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 451 Assigned to standing committee 489 Read the second time and placed on the Consent Calendar 593 Read the third time 781 Signed by the President and returned to the House 781 H.B. 262 -- RESPIRATORY CARE AMENDMENTS (B. Last) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 798 Assigned to standing committee 859 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1135 Read the third time 1366 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1367 H.B. 263 -- CHILD CARE REVISIONS (D. G. Buxton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 543 Assigned to standing committee 641 Placed on calendar 1541 Read the second time 1635 Circled 1635 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 936 Uncircled 1639 Amendments 1639 Read the second and third time 1639 Returned to the House 1640 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1662 H.B. 264 -- ACCEPTANCE OF R.S. 2477 RIGHTS-OF-WAY AMENDMENTS (M. Noel) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 543 Assigned to standing committee 641 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 779 Read the second time 945 Read the third time 1011 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1012 Action taken by the Governor 1539 H.B. 265 -- DUE DATE FOR FILING ELECTRONICALLY FILED WITHHOLDING RETURNS (M. Newbold) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 329 Assigned to standing committee 453 Read the second time and placed on the Consent Calendar 593 Read the third time 781 Signed by the President and returned to the House 782 Action taken by the Governor 1540 H.B. 266 -- FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS (J. Murray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 774 , 1134 Assigned to standing committee 792 Placed on calendar 1302 Read the second time 1549 Read the third time 1619 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1619 H.B. 267 -- TRANSPORTATION CONSTRUCTION AMENDMENTS (Julie Fisher) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 708 Assigned to standing committee 731 Placed on calendar 1541 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 841 Read the second and third time 1635 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1636 H.B. 269 -- HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AMENDMENTS (D. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 774 Assigned to standing committee 791 Placed on calendar 1454 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1006 Read the second and third time 1461 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1461 1st Sub. H.B. 270 -- EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE PROVIDER TORT REFORM (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1231 Assigned to standing committee 1312 H.B. 271 -- PETROLEUM STORAGE TANK TRUST FUND AMENDMENTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1301 Placed on calendar 1768 Read the second and third time 1820 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1821 H.B. 272 -- INSURANCE LAW AMENDMENTS (T. Kiser) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 610 Assigned to standing committee 661 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 843 Read the third time 1063 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1063 1st Sub. H.B. 274 -- REMOVAL OF COUNTY OR PROSECUTION DISTRICT OFFICER AMENDMENTS (S. Wyatt) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 661 Assigned to standing committee 792 Placed on calendar 1541 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 841 Read the second and third time 1636 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1636 H.B. 276 -- MEDICAID COVERED AT WORK PREMIUM SUBSIDY (K. Holdaway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1231 Assigned to standing committee 1312 Placed on calendar 1732 Read the second and third time 1758 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1759 H.B. 278 -- OUT-OF-STATE PARENT-TIME AMENDMENTS (L. Fowlke) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 661 Assigned to standing committee 731 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 935 Read the second time and plaed on the Consent Calendar 1076 Read the third time 1293 Circled 1294 Uncircled 1299 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1299 H.B. 282 -- UTAH UNIFORM PROBATE CODE AMENDMENTS (R. Romero) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1468 1st Sub. H.B. 283 -- MOTOR VEHICLE BUSINESS REGULATION AMENDMENTS (P. Painter) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 591 Assigned to standing committee 641 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 779 Read the second time 947 Read the third time 1013 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1013 H.B. 284 -- VETERINARY PRACTICE ACT AMENDMENTS (J. Mathis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1062 Assigned to standing committee 1150 Placed on calendar 1541 Returned to the Rules Committee 1304 Read the second and third time 1637 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1637 H.B. 285 -- APPROPRIATION FOR HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHERS (K. Holdaway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 591 Assigned to standing committee 730 Placed on calendar 1302 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 841 Read the second time 1550 Tabled on Third Reading Calendar 1551 Read the third time 1734 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1734 H.B. 287 -- WILDLIFE DAMAGE COMPENSATION ACT AMENDMENTS (C. Buttars) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 543 Assigned to standing committee 641 Substituted 777 1st Sub. H.B. 287 -- WILDLIFE DAMAGE COMPENSATION ACT AMENDMENTS (C. Buttars) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 779 Read the second time 945 Read the third time 1012 Returned to the House 1012 , 1062 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1145 H.B. 288 -- HEALTH CARE AMENDMENTS FOR FOSTER CHILDREN (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1468 Placed on calendar 1732 Read the second and third time 1759 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1759 H.B. 289 -- UTAH EDUCATION NETWORK AMENDMENTS (K. Holdaway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 591 Assigned to standing committee 661 Amendments 842 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 843 Read the third time 1063 Returned to the House 1063 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1145 H.B. 290 -- PROTECTIVE ORDER AMENDMENTS (L. Fowlke) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1231 Assigned to standing committee 1312 H.B. 291 -- STATE TAX COMMISSION BONDING AND LICENSING AMENDMENTS (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 774 Assigned to standing committee 792 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1007 Read the third time 1206 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1206 H.B. 293 -- TRANSPORTATION - OVERSIZE AND OVERWEIGHT PERMIT (K. Gibson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 708 Assigned to standing committee 731 Placed on calendar 1302 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 841 Read the second time 1550 Read the third time 1620 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1620 H.B. 294 -- CREATION OF EDUCATION FUND (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 916 Assigned to standing committee 1080 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1148 Read the third time 1370 Circled 1370 Uncircled 1388 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1388 H.B. 295 -- CHILD SUPPORT AMENDMENTS (L. Fowlke) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 916 , 1236 Assigned to standing committee 1080 Read the third time 1447 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1447 H.B. 296 -- GOVERNOR'S BUDGET - WAGE AND BENEFIT INCREASES TO BE CONSIDERED FOR SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT (K. Gibson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 661 Assigned to standing committee 731 Placed on calendar 1302 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 841 Read the second time 1550 Circled 1550 Uncircled 1630 Read the third time 1728 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1728 H.B. 298 -- DRIVER LICENSE - APPLICATION OF MINOR (D. Litvack) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1231 Assigned to standing committee 1312 Placed on calendar 1611 , 1777 1st Sub. H.B. 299 -- MEDICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN (M. Morley) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1206 Assigned to standing committee 1311 H.B. 303 -- AGING AND ADULT SERVICES PROGRAM AMENDMENTS (J. Dunnigan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1311 Placed on calendar 1664 , 1777 H.B. 304 -- VOIDING TRANSACTIONS AGAINST PUBLIC POLICY (L. Christensen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 916 Assigned to standing committee 1080 Placed on calendar 1664 Read the second time 1813 Circled 1813 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 H.B. 305 -- BOATING REGISTRATION FEE (D. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1206 Assigned to standing committee 1312 H.B. 306 -- PRIVATE PROBATION PROVIDER AMENDMENT (L. Fowlke) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 661 Assigned to standing committee 731 Read the second time and placed on the Consent Calendar 843 Read the third time 1064 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1065 H.B. 308 -- INSURANCE POLICY AND CONTRACT LAW AMENDMENTS (T. Kiser) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 370 Assigned to standing committee 451 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 651 Read the third time 844 Signed by the President and returned to the House 844 2nd Sub. H.B. 309 -- MUNICIPAL ENERGY SALES AND USE TAX AMENDMENTS (G. Hughes) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1231 Assigned to standing committee 1311 Placed on calendar 1610 Read the second and third time 1651 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1651 H.B. 311 -- CULTURAL SITES PROTECTION AMENDMENTS (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1453 Placed on calendar 1610 Read the second and third time 1771 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1771 H.B. 315 -- REAL ESTATE AMENDMENTS (G. Snow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 488 Assigned to standing committee 528 Amendments 709 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 715 Read the second time 937 Read the third time 999 Returned to the House 1000 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1078 H.B. 316 -- ADMINISTRATIVE RULES PROCEDURE AMENDMENTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 916 Assigned to standing committee 1080 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1148 Read the third time 1369 Circled 1369 Uncircled 1387 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1387 1st Sub. H.B. 317 -- ADMINISTRATIVE RULE CRIMINAL PENALTY AMENDMENTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1206 Assigned to standing committee 1312 Placed on calendar 1610, 1777 1st Sub. H.B. 319 -- DENSITY CREDIT FOR LAND DONATED TO SCHOOL DISTRICT (D. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1300 Assigned to standing committee 1311 1st Sub. H.B. 321 -- ORGANIZED RETAIL THEFT OFFENSES (P. Ray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1468 H.B. 322 -- COSTS OF DIVORCE (P. Wallace) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1231 Placed on calendar 1610 Read the second and third time 1767 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1768 H.B. 323 -- INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RATE REDUCTION (J. Ferrin) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 837 Assigned to standing committee 860 Read the second time 1085 Substituted 1085 2nd Sub. H.B. 323 -- INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RATE REDUCTION (J. Ferrin) Read the third time 1140 Circled 1140 H.B. 326 -- NEW CENTURY SCHOLARSHIP AMENDMENTS (K. Holdaway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1077 Assigned to standing committee 1149 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1305 Read the third time 1528 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1528 H.B. 327 -- PUBLIC EMPLOYER BENEFIT PLANS (L. Christensen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1301 Placed on calendar 1664 Read the second and third time 1793 Amendments 1793 Returned to the House 1794 H.B. 328 -- ELIMINATING THE AGE REQUIREMENT FOR HUNTING SMALL GAME (C. Oda) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1206 Assigned to standing committee 1312 Placed on calendar 1611 Read the second and third time 1816 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1817 H.B. 329 -- AGE AMENDMENTS FOR HUNTING BIG GAME (C. Oda) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1206 Assigned to standing committee 1312 1st Sub. H.B. 330 -- ALLOWANCE OF STATE MEMORIALS ON STATE PROPERTY (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1062 Assigned to standing committee 1150 Returned to the Rules Committee 1304 Placed on calendar 1664, 1777 1st Sub. H.B. 333 -- ANTITRUST EXEMPTION (R. Wheeler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1003 Assigned to standing committee 1312 Placed on calendar 1732 Read the second and third time 1762 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1763 2nd Sub. H.B. 335 -- RADIATION CONTROL ACT - BOND REQUIREMENTS (A. Tilton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1301 H.B. 337 -- EDUCATION RESOURCES CONSERVATION PROGRAM (J. Biskupski) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1372 Placed on calendar 1665 , 1777 2nd Sub. H.B. 338 -- PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION FOR BUSINESS PERSONAL PROPERTY (J. Dougall) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1085 Assigned to standing committee 1149 Placed on calendar 1541 Returned to Rules 1293 Read the second time 1637 Circled 1638 Uncircled 1638 Read the second and third time 1638 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1639 H.B. 339 -- COMMISSION ON CIVIC AND CHARACTER EDUCATION (L. Christensen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1468 Placed on calendar 1732 Read the second and third time 1760 Amendments 1760 Returned to the House 1761 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1778 H.B. 342 -- TRAFFIC CODE REVISIONS (J. Dunnigan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1231 Assigned to standing committee 1312 H.B. 346 -- STATE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT BENEFITS AMENDMENTS (J. Dougall) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 543 Assigned to standing committee 662 Placed on calendar 1732 Read the second and third time 1762 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1762 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1377 H.B. 348 -- ELECTION CODE - ELECTRONIC VOTING PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS (D. Aagard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 859 Assigned to standing committee 1080 Amendments 1147 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1148 Read the third time 1369 Returned to the House 1370 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1452 H.B. 350 -- CONCEALED FIREARMS INSTRUCTORS (C. Oda) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1311 Placed on calendar 1664 Read the second and third time 1811 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1811 H.B. 351 -- CARSON SMITH SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM AMENDMENTS (M. Newbold) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1372 Placed on calendar 1664 Read the second and third time 1815 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1815 H.B. 352 -- STATE BUDGET PROVISIONS (M. Dayton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 859 Assigned to standing committee 1080 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1147 H.B. 357 -- WATER ISSUES TASK FORCE (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1132 Assigned to standing committee 1149 Placed on calendar 1610 Returned to the Rules Committee 1304 Read the second and third time 1648 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1648 H.B. 363 -- DRIVER LICENSE - LEARNER PERMIT PROVISIONS (J. Dougall) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1366 Placed on calendar 1664 Read the second and third time 1811 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1812 H.B. 365 -- AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE FEES (M. Walker) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1372 Placed on calendar 1665 Read the second time 1769 Circled 1770 Uncircled 1785 Read the second and third time 1785 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1785 H.B. 366 -- TRAFFIC CODE AMENDMENTS (P. Ray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1446 H.B. 367 -- AUDIT OF STATE BUDGETS (L. Christensen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1301 H.B. 368 -- COMMISSION PAYMENT ACT (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1301 H.B. 370 -- TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AMENDMENTS (B. Dee) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 661 Assigned to standing committee 731 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 843 Read the third time 1063 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1064 H.B. 371 -- TRANSIENT ROOM TAXES AMENDMENTS (D. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1300 Assigned to standing committee 1313 Placed on calendar 1610 Read the second time 1763 Read the second and third time 1763 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1763 H.B. 372 -- EXPENDITURE OF LOCAL OPTION TRANSPORTATION TAX REVENUE (B. Ferry) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1372 Placed on calendar 1610 Read the second and third time 1763 Amendments 1764 Returned to the House 1764 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1778 H.B. 379 -- AMENDMENTS TO SEXUALLY EXPLICIT BUSINESS AND ESCORT SERVICE FUND (T. Cosgrove) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1527 H.B. 381 -- POST-RETIREMENT BENEFITS TRUST FUND (D. Clark) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1537 H.B. 382 -- PARENTAGE ACT AMENDMENTS (L. Fowlke) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1468 H.B. 383 -- VEHICLES USED FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES (K. Gibson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 791 Assigned to standing committee 859 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1135 Read the third time 1367 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1368 H.B. 388 -- TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY FUND (J. Gowans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1372 Placed on calendar 1800 Read the second time 1800 Substituted 1800 1st Sub. H.B. 388 -- TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY FUND (J. Gowans) Circled 1800 Uncircled 1804 Read the second and third time 1804 Returned to the House 1804 1st Sub. H.B. 394 -- RELOCATING OUTDOOR ADVERTISING (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1453 Placed on calendar 1611 Read the second and third time 1796 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1797 H.B. 396 -- AMENDMENTS TO THE PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION FOR DISABLED VETERANS (M. Morley) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 931 Assigned to standing committee 1081 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1148 Read the third time 1370 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1370 H.B. 398 -- JOINT CUSTODY AMENDMENTS (L. Christensen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1372 H.B. 401 -- VETERANS AFFAIRS AMENDMENTS (B. Dee) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1453 Placed on calendar 1665 , 1777 Read the second time 1803 Amendments 1803 Read the second and third time 1803 Returned to the House 1804 2nd Sub. H.B. 403 -- BAILBOND AMENDMENTS (G. Hughes) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1446 Placed on calendar 1665 Read the second and third time 1806 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1807 1st Sub. H.B. 407 -- COUNSELING FOR FAMILIES OF VETERANS (T. Cosgrove) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1537 Placed on calendar 1732 Read the second and third time 1761 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1761 H.B. 410 -- SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION FEE (L. Fowlke) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1453 Placed on calendar 1665 , 1777 Read the second and third time 1821 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1821 H.B. 413 -- COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE AMENDMENTS (S. Wyatt) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1291 Assigned to standing committee 1313 Placed on calendar 1611 Read the second and third time 1775 Failed 1776 Returned to the House for filing 1776 H.B. 414 -- PETITION FOR INVOLUNTARY MEDICATION OF INCOMPETENT PERSON (S. Wyatt) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1366 Placed on calendar 1665 Read the second and third time 1808 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1808 1st Sub. H.B. 417 -- AMENDMENTS TO CHILD PROTECTION REGISTRY (E. Hutchings) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1301 Placed on calendar 1665 Read the second and third time 1815 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1816 H.B. 420 -- MUNICIPAL BUILDING INSPECTORS AVAILABILITY (A. Tilton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1468 H.B. 423 -- LIMITATION ON LOCAL HIGHWAY AUTHORITIES (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1231 Assigned to standing committee 1312 Placed on calendar 1610 , 1777 Read the second and third time 1821 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1822 H.B. 428 -- CONSUMER SALES PRACTICES ACT AMENDMENTS (M. S. Lawrence) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1145 Assigned to standing committee 1149 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1305 Read the third time 1528 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1529 H.B. 429 -- METHAMPHETAMINE - RESTRICTION ON COMPONENTS (M. Morley) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1372 Placed on calendar 1665 , 1777 H.B. 430 -- DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PAY PLAN (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1366 Placed on calendar 1665 Read the second and third time 1770 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1770 1st Sub. H.B. 432 -- ACCESS TO POINT-OF-SALE DEVICES (R. Barrus) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1453 Placed on calendar 1665, 1777 H.B. 436 -- LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT CHANGES TO ACCOMMODATE COUNTY BOUNDARY CHANGE (G. Hughes) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1300 Assigned to standing committee 1311 Placed on calendar 1610 Read the second and third time 1764 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1765 H.B. 444 -- IRRIGATION COMPANIES - NONPROFIT CORPORATION AMENDMENTS (J. Gowans) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1077 Assigned to standing committee 1149 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 1st Sub. H.B. 446 -- SURPLUS LANDS AMENDMENTS (M. Walker) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1453 Placed on calendar 1611, 1777 Read the second and third time 1784 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1784 1st Sub. H.B. 448 -- STANDARDIZING DOCUMENTS FILED WITH THE COUNTY RECORDER (C. Frank) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1366 H.B. 453 -- GIFTS, GRANTS, AND DONATIONS TO OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL (M. Noel) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1300 Assigned to standing committee 1311 H.B. 457 -- AMENDMENTS TO TRANSPORTATION PROVISIONS (J. Dougall) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1366 1st Sub. H.B. 457 -- AMENDMENTS TO TRANSPORTATION PROVISIONS (J. Dougall) Placed on calendar 1768 Read the second time 1819 Circled 1819 1st Sub. H.B. 458 -- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS (J. S. Adams) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1468 Placed on calendar 1665 Read the second and third time 1816 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1816 H.B. 461 -- VETERANS NURSING HOME - EXTENSION BOND AUTHORIZATION (A. Hardy) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 730 Assigned to standing committee 791 Placed on calendar 1079 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1006 Read the second time 1533 Read the third time 1616 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1616 H.C.R. 2 -- RESOLUTION PROMOTING UTAH'S LEGISLATORS BACK TO SCHOOL PROGRAM (M. Dayton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 157 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 651 Read the third time 846 Signed by the President and returned to the House 846 H.C.R. 3 -- RESOLUTION REGARDING THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF TOBACCO, ALCOHOL, AND DRUGS ON YOUTH (N. Hansen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 414 Assigned to standing committee 452 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 716 Read the third time 919 Circled 919 Uncircled 920 Signed by the President and returned to the House 920 H.C.R. 4 -- RESOLUTION SUPPORTING UTAH HIGHWAY PATROL USE OF WHITE CROSSES AS ROADSIDE MEMORIALS (P. Ray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 414 Assigned to standing committee 452 Placed on calendar 1079 Amendments 779 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 779 Read the second and third time 1307 Returned to the House 1307 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1371 H.C.R. 5 -- RESOLUTION URGING CONGRESS TO RESOLVE CAMP WILLIAMS BOUNDARY ISSUES (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 488 Assigned to standing committee 528 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 715 Read the second time 941 Circled 941 H.C.R. 6 -- CONCURRENT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING CONTRIBUTIONS OF FRED C. ADAMS (D. Bowman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1219 Placed on calendar 1219 Placed on Time Certain Calendar 1007 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1219 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1220 2nd Sub. H.J.R. 1 -- RESOLUTION REGARDING PROPERTY TAX ON PERSONAL PROPERTY (J. Dougall) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1085 Assigned to standing committee 1149 Returned to Rules 1293 Placed on calendar 1541 Read the second and third time 1638 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1638 H.J.R. 2 -- RESOLUTION URGING CONGRESSIONAL ACTION ON THE TAX DEDUCTIBILITY OF MEDICAL EXPENSES BY INDIVIDUALS (E. Hutchings) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 414 Assigned to standing committee 453 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 593 Read the third time 780 Signed by the President and returned to the House 781 H.J.R. 3 -- JOINT RULES RESOLUTION - BASE BUDGET PROCESS (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 43 Assigned to standing committee 114 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 189 Read the second time 363 Circled 363 Uncircled 364 Substituted 364 1st Sub. H.J.R. 3 -- JOINT RULES RESOLUTION - BASE BUDGET PROCESS (R. Bigelow) Read the third time 418 Circled 418 Uncircled 420 Substituted 609 Refused to recede 609 Joint Conference Committee Report 609 Returned to the House 420 2nd Sub. H.J.R. 3 -- JOINT RULES RESOLUTION - BASE BUDGET PROCESS (R. Bigelow) Conference Committee report adopted 609 Returned to the House for further action 609 Signed by the President and returned to the House 707 H.J.R. 7 -- RESOLUTION OPPOSING UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT'S PORNOGRAPHY DECISION (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 543 Assigned to standing committee 641 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 917 Read the third time 1135 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1136 H.J.R. 8 -- RESOLUTION REVISING EXECUTIVE OFFICER SUCCESSION PROVISIONS (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 591 Assigned to standing committee 661 Placed on calendar 1804 Amendments 1005 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1006 H.J.R. 9 -- JOINT RULES RESOLUTION - RECODIFICATION AND REVISIONS (R. Lockhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 113 Placed on calendar 134 Read the second and third time 191 Signed by the President and returned to the House 192 H.J.R. 10 -- JOINT RULES RESOLUTION - DISCLOSURE OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST (R. Romero) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 774 Assigned to standing committee 791 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1006 H.J.R. 12 -- JOINT RESOLUTION SUPPORTING GARFIELD COUNTY EXPANSION OF CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES (M. Noel) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1291 H.J.R. 14 -- RESOLUTION URGING STATE AGENCIES TO UPDATE REFERENCES TO MENTAL RETARDATION (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 791 , 1236 Assigned to standing committee 1080 Read the third time 1447 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1448 H.J.R. 15 -- JOINT RESOLUTION RAISING PUBLIC AWARENESS OF VITAL ROLE OF PARAEDUCATORS (R. Menlove) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 791 Assigned to standing committee 859 Amendments 1134 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 1135 Read the third time 1367 Returned to the House 1367 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1452 H.J.R. 16 -- RESOLUTION URGING CONGRESSIONAL REPEAL OF FEDERAL EXCISE TAX ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS (L. Christensen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 837 Assigned to standing committee 860 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1006 H.J.R. 23 -- RESOLUTION SUPPORTING WORKING FAMILIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE (T. Cosgrove) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 932 Assigned to standing committee 1081 Placed on calendar 1732 Returned to the Rules Committee 1304 Read the second and third time 1761 Signed by the President and returned to the House 1761 H.J.R. 25 -- STATE TRANSPORTATION EMPOWERMENT RESOLUTION (A. Tilton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1527 H.J.R. 26 -- RESOLUTION URGING CONGRESS TO APPROPRIATE ADEQUATE FUNDS FOR MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG COVERAGE COUNSELING (T. Cosgrove) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1132 Assigned to standing committee 1149 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 H.J.R. 30 -- UTAH ATHLETIC FOUNDATION RESOLUTION (D. Ure) Placed on calendar 1768 Read the second time 1819 Read the second and third time 1820 Amendments 1819 Returned to the House 1820 1st Sub. H.J.R. 30 -- UTAH ATHLETIC FOUNDATION RESOLUTION (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 1446 S.B. 1 -- STATE AGENCY AND HIGHER EDUCATION BASE BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Placed on calendar 33 Read the second time 48 Read the third time 69 Transmitted to the House 70 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 104 Action taken by the Governor 487 S.B. 2 -- EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION AMENDMENTS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 1754 Placed on calendar 1754 Read the second time 1758 Circled 1758 Uncircled 1759 Read the second and third time 1759 Transmitted to the House 1760 S.B. 3 -- MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM BASE BUDGET AMENDMENTS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Placed on calendar 59 Read the second time 74 Amendments 74 Read the third time 100 Circled 100 Uncircled 118 Transmitted to the House 119 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 258 Refuse to Concur 293 Returned to the House 294 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 328 Action taken by the Governor 1077 S.B. 4 -- NEW FISCAL YEAR SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 1542 Placed on calendar 1643 Circled 1643 Uncircled 1652 Read the second time 1652 Amendments 1653 , 1801 Read the second and third time 1660 Transmitted to the House 1660 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1769 Refuse to Concur 1781 Refuse to Recede 1788 Returned to the House 1781 , 1801 Joint Conference Committee Report 1801 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 5 -- AMENDMENTS TO THE MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM BUDGET (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 1611 Placed on calendar 1729 Read the second time 1729 Circled 1729 Uncircled 1747 Amendments 1747 Read the second and third time 1753 Transmitted to the House 1753 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1769 S.B. 6 -- HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SUNSET AND REPORTING AMENDMENTS (A. Christensen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Placed on calendar 33 Read the second time 47 Read the third time 68 Transmitted to the House 68 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 214 S.B. 7 -- CHILD PROTECTION AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Assigned to standing committee 34 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 64 Read the second time 76 Read the third time 102 Transmitted to the House 102 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 214 S.B. 8 -- CARE OF STUDENTS WITH DIABETES IN SCHOOL (P. Arent) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Assigned to standing committee 34 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 64 Read the second time 104 Read the third time 118 Transmitted to the House 118 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 370 S.B. 9 -- OPEN AND PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT REVISIONS (P. Hellewell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Placed on calendar 33 Read the second time 46 Read the third time 66 Transmitted to the House 67 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 370 S.B. 10 -- PROVISIONAL BALLOT AMENDMENTS (P. Hellewell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Placed on calendar 33 Read the second time 46 Read the third time 67 Transmitted to the House 67 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 370 S.B. 11 -- ELECTION CODE REVISIONS (P. Hellewell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Placed on calendar 33 Read the second time 47 Read the third time 67 Transmitted to the House 68 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 370 S.B. 12 -- ELECTRONIC MEETING AMENDMENT (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Placed on calendar 33 Read the second time 50 Read the third time 71 Amendments 71 Transmitted to the House 71 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 371 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 450 Before the Senate 416 Circled 416 Uncircled 417 Concur 417 Returned to the House 417 S.B. 13 -- COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSE AMENDMENTS (S. Killpack) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Assigned to standing committee 34 Substituted 62 1st Sub. S.B. 13 -- COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSE AMENDMENTS (S. Killpack) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 64 Read the second time 122 Read the third time 140 Transmitted to the House 140 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 451 Concurrence 495 Returned to the House 496 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 541 S.B. 14 -- INSURANCE DEPARTMENT - SUNSET AMENDMENTS AND REVISIONS (S. Jenkins) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 14 Placed on calendar 33 Read the second time 47 Read the third time 68 Transmitted to the House 69 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 265 S.B. 15 -- GRAMA APPEALS PROCESS AND DOCUMENT REQUEST AMENDMENTS (D. Thomas) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 34 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 99 Read the second time 167 Read the third time 190 Circled 190 Uncircled 229 Amendments 167 , 229 Transmitted to the House 234 S.B. 16 -- CIVIL ANTITRUST AMENDMENTS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 34 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 64 Read the second time 142 Circled 143 Uncircled 169 Amendments 169 Read the third time 191 , 263 Placed on Time Certain Calendar 191 Amendments 264 Transmitted to the House 264 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1537 S.B. 17 -- HIGHWAY TRANSFER PROCESS AMENDMENTS (C. Walker) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Placed on calendar 33 Read the second time 48 Read the third time 69 Transmitted to the House 69 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 990 S.B. 18 -- DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE AMENDMENTS (C. Walker) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 34 Amendments 62 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 64 Read the second time 142 Read the third time 163 Transmitted to the House 163 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 450 S.B. 19 -- AMENDMENTS TO INDOOR CLEAN AIR ACT (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 34 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 64 Read the second time 103 Read the third time 117 Transmitted to the House 117 1st Sub. S.B. 19 -- AMENDMENTS TO INDOOR CLEAN AIR ACT (M. Waddoups) Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1632 Refuse to Concur 1636 Refuse to Recede 1663 Substituted 1788 2nd Sub. S.B. 19 -- AMENDMENTS TO INDOOR CLEAN AIR ACT (M. Waddoups) Returned to the House 1789 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 20 -- REPEAL OF UTAH DIGITAL SIGNATURE ACT (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Placed on calendar 33 Read the second time 50 Read the third time 71 Transmitted to the House 72 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 214 S.B. 21 -- EMPLOYMENT SECURITY AMENDMENTS (J. Hickman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 34 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 64 Read the second time 75 Read the third time 101 Transmitted to the House 101 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 370 S.B. 22 -- DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND CULTURE AMENDMENTS (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 35 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 374 Read the second time 559 Read the third time 606 Transmitted to the House 607 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 990 S.B. 23 -- OFFICE OF MUSEUM SERVICES (P. Arent) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Placed on calendar 33 Read the second time 49 Read the third time 70 Transmitted to the House 70 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 370 S.B. 24 -- WEAPONS AMENDMENTS (M. Madsen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 34 Substituted 1235 3rd Sub. S.B. 24 -- WEAPONS AMENDMENTS (M. Madsen) Amendments 1235 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1236 Read the second time 1450 Amendments 1450 Read the third time 1465 Transmitted to the House 1465 S.B. 25 -- COORDINATION WITH TRIBAL LEADERS AMENDMENTS (B. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Placed on calendar 33 Read the second time 49 Circled 49 Uncircled 73 Read the third time 100 Transmitted to the House 100 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 370 S.B. 26 -- ADMINISTRATIVE RULES REAUTHORIZATION (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 34 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 99 Read the second time 168 Read the third time 190 Circled 190 Uncircled 191 Transmitted to the House 191 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 370 S.B. 27 -- LAKE POWELL PIPELINE DEVELOPMENT ACT (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Placed on calendar 33 Read the second time 49 Read the third time 70 Transmitted to the House 71 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 371 Concurrence 416 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 450 Returned to the House 417 S.B. 28 -- SALES AND USE TAX - EXEMPTION FOR ISOLATED OR OCCASIONAL SALES (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Assigned to standing committee 60 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 139 Read the second time 296 Read the third time 321 Transmitted to the House 321 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 640 S.B. 29 -- SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION - TELECOMMUNICATIONS (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 15 Placed on calendar 33 Read the second time 51 Read the third time 72 Circled 72 Uncircled 102 Transmitted to the House 103 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 30 -- SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION FOR SEMICONDUCTOR FABRICATING, PROCESSING, RESEARCH, OR DEVELOPMENT MATERIALS (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Placed on calendar 33 Read the second time 51 Read the third time 72 Transmitted to the House 72 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 370 S.B. 31 -- SALES AND USE TAX - MANUFACTURING EXEMPTIONS AMENDMENTS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 35 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 99 Read the second time 192 Read the third time 235 Transmitted to the House 236 2nd Sub. S.B. 31 -- SALES AND USE TAX - MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRY EXEMPTIONS AMENDMENTS (H. Stephenson) Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1796 Circled 1796 Uncircled 1802 Concurrence 1796 , 1802 Returned to the House 1803 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 32 -- MULTI-CHANNEL VIDEO OR AUDIO SERVICE TAX - COUNTY OR MUNICIPALITY FRANCHISE FEE TAX CREDIT (B. Goodfellow) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 35 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 99 Read the second time 193 Read the third time 236 Transmitted to the House 237 S.B. 33 -- SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTIONS FOR CERTAIN BUSINESS INPUTS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 35 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 99 Read the second time 194 Read the third time 237 Circled 237, 659 Uncircled 659 Substituted 659 2nd Sub. S.B. 33 -- SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTIONS AND REFUND FOR CERTAIN BUSINESS INPUTS (H. Stephenson) Circled 783 Uncircled 782 , 789 Transmitted to the House 789 S.B. 34 -- GROSS RECEIPTS TAX AMENDMENTS, REPEAL AND PUBLIC UTILITY TARIFFS (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 35 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 99 Read the second time 194 Circled 194 Uncircled 197 Amendments 197 Read the third time 240 Transmitted to the House 240 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 35 -- LOCAL OPTION SALES AND USE TAX DISTRIBUTION AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 35 Substituted 97 1st Sub. S.B. 35 -- LOCAL OPTION SALES AND USE TAX DISTRIBUTION AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 99 Read the second time 194 Read the third time 237 Transmitted to the House 237 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1787 Concurrence 1789 Returned to the House 1789 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 36 -- SCHOOL DISTRICTS - LIMITED AMENDMENTS TO TRUTH IN TAXATION (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 35 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 99 Read the second time 195 Circled 195 Uncircled 262 Read the third time 290 Transmitted to the House 291 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1537 Concurrence 1547 Returned to the House 1547 Recalled from staff 1077 Returned to the House 1078 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 640 , 1609 S.B. 37 -- INCOME TAX - TAXATION OF INDIVIDUALS, ESTATES, AND TRUSTS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 35 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 139 Read the second time 296 Read the third time 322 Transmitted to the House 323 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 932 Returned to the House 1206 1st Sub. S.B. 37 -- INCOME TAX - TAXATION OF INDIVIDUALS, ESTATES, AND TRUSTS (L. Hillyard) Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1537 Before the Senate 1547 Circled 1547 Uncircled 1613 Concurrence 1613 Returned to the House 1613 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1633 S.B. 38 -- INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAXATION OF CERTAIN TRUST DISTRIBUTIONS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 35 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 139 Read the second time 297 Read the third time 323 Transmitted to the House 323 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 990 S.B. 39 -- GENERAL FUND SURPLUS APPROPRIATION FOR WATER DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 453 Assigned to a different standing committee 1313 S.B. 40 -- MINE SAFETY AND CERTIFICATE AMENDMENTS (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 35 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 64 Read the second time 76 Read the third time 101 Transmitted to the House 102 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 214 Action taken by the Governor 1230 S.B. 41 -- RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF PHYSICIAN DISCLOSURES (D. Thomas) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Substituted 36 1st Sub. S.B. 41 -- RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF PHYSICIAN DISCLOSURES (D. Thomas) Assigned to standing committee 36 Amendments 116 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 116 Read the second time 197 Read the third time 240 Circled 240 Uncircled 292 Transmitted to the House 293 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1552 S.B. 42 -- AMENDMENTS PROHIBITING HEALTH INSURANCE DISCRIMINATION (S. McCoy) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 16 Assigned to standing committee 134 Reassigned to standing committee 259 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1376 S.B. 43 -- MINIMUM WAGE AMENDMENTS (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 115 Amendments 1375 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1377 S.B. 44 -- HOME INSPECTION STANDARDS (S. McCoy) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 60 Substituted 1373 1st Sub. S.B. 44 -- HOME INSPECTION STANDARDS (S. McCoy) Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1376 S.B. 45 -- OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ACCOUNT AMENDMENTS (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 35 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 116 Read the second time 196 Circled 196 Uncircled 241 Read the third time 262 Transmitted to the House 262 S.B. 46 -- UTAH COAL REGULATOR PROGRAM AMENDMENTS (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 114 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 162 Read the second time 326 Read the third time 358 Transmitted to the House 359 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 857 S.B. 47 -- RESTORATION OF VOTING RIGHTS AMENDMENTS (B. Goodfellow) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 34 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 99 Read the second time 169 Read the third time 190 Transmitted to the House 191 1st Sub. S.B. 47 -- RESTORATION OF VOTING RIGHTS AMENDMENTS (B. Goodfellow) Placed on Concurrence Calendar 451 Concurrence 496 Returned to the House 496 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 541 S.B. 48 -- SCHOOL NURSES LEGISLATIVE TASK FORCE (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 34 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 64 Read the second time 119 Read the third time 140 Circled 140 Uncircled 234 Substituted 234 2nd Sub. S.B. 48 -- SCHOOL NURSES LEGISLATIVE STUDY (E. Mayne) Transmitted to the House 235 Returned to the Rules Committee 1756 S.B. 49 -- SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL AMENDMENTS (P. Arent) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 135 Amendments 185 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 189 Read the second time 333 Read the third time 361 Circled 361 Circled 718 Uncircled 718 , 721 Amendments 721 Failed 721 Filed 722 Reconsideration 1242 Placed on calendar 1242 Before the Senate 1242 Transmitted to the House 1243 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 50 -- JAIL FUNDING AMENDMENTS (D. Thomas) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 34 Substituted 116 1st Sub. S.B. 50 -- JAIL FUNDING AMENDMENTS (D. Thomas) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 116 Read the second time 263 Read the third time 291 Transmitted to the House 291 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 659 S.B. 51 -- DRIVING WITH A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE IN THE BODY - AMENDMENTS (C. Walker) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 61 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 116 Read the second time 196 Read the third time 239 Transmitted to the House 240 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 640 S.B. 52 -- ANTIPHISHING PROVISIONS (P. Arent) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 317 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 454 Read the second time 786 Read the third time 849 Circled 849 Uncircled 937 Transmitted to the House 937 S.B. 53 -- ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES AMENDMENTS (A. Christensen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 34 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 99 Read the second time 145 Read the third time 166 Transmitted to the House 166 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 412 S.B. 54 -- REVENUE FLOW FROM SPEEDING VIOLATIONS (J. Hickman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 61 Amendments 227 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 228 Read the second time 381 Uncircled 385 Circled 381 , 386 Uncircled 499 Amendments 385 Read the third time 534 Circled 534 Uncircled 718 Amendments 719 Transmitted to the House 719 Returned to the Staff for filing 1609 S.B. 55 -- ELECTION REFORM (L. A. Mansell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 60 Substituted 136 1st Sub. S.B. 55 -- ELECTION REFORM (L. A. Mansell) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 139 Read the second time 264 Substituted 264 2nd Sub. S.B. 55 -- ELECTION REFORM (L. A. Mansell) Amendments 292 Amendments 265 Read the third time 291 Transmitted to the House 292 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 933 Concurrence 993 Returned to the House 993 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1061 S.B. 56 -- SECONDARY SCHOOL AMENDMENTS (D. C. Buttars) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 34 Amendments 96 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 99 Read the second time 144 Read the third time 165 Amendments 165 Transmitted to the House 166 1st Sub. S.B. 56 -- SECONDARY SCHOOL AMENDMENTS (D. C. Buttars) Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1796 Before the Senate 1796 Circled 1796 Uncircled 1797 Concurrence 1797 Returned to the House 1797 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 57 -- TELEHEALTH FOR RURAL UTAH (B. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 17 Assigned to standing committee 34 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 64 Read the second time 103 Substituted 103 1st Sub. S.B. 57 -- TELEHEALTH FOR RURAL UTAH (B. Evans) Read the third time 117 Transmitted to the House 118 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1755 S.B. 58 -- ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE AMENDMENTS - ELIMINATING ALCOHOL SALES TO YOUTH (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Assigned to standing committee 60 Amendments 159 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 162 Read the second time 323 Read the third time 356 Circled 356 Uncircled 357 Transmitted to the House 357 1st Sub. S.B. 58 -- ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE AMENDMENTS - ELIMINATING ALCOHOL SALES TO YOUTH (P. Knudson) Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1765 Concurrence 1782 Returned to the House 1783 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 59 -- PURCHASING FROM PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AMENDMENTS (S. Killpack) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Assigned to standing committee 60 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 139 Read the second time 293 Read the third time 320 Circled 320 Uncircled 329 Amendments 329 Transmitted to the House 330 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 932 S.B. 60 -- WESTERN STATES PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Assigned to standing committee 451 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 592 Read the second time 873 Read the third time 922 Transmitted to the House 922 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 61 -- UNIFORM MEDIATION ACT (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Assigned to standing committee 60 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 189 Read the second time 368 Amendments 368 Read the third time 423 Circled 423 Uncircled 595 Amendments 595 Transmitted to the House 597 1st Sub. S.B. 61 -- UNIFORM MEDIATION ACT (L. Hillyard) Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1004 Concurrence 1066 Returned to the House 1066 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1085 S.B. 62 -- JUDICIAL CONDUCT COMMISSION AMENDMENTS (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Assigned to standing committee 60 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 162 Read the second time 331 Amendments 331 Read the third time 360 Transmitted to the House 361 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 990 S.B. 63 -- ISSUANCE AND DISPLAY OF LICENSE PLATES (D. Eastman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Assigned to standing committee 34 Substituted 1375 1st Sub. S.B. 63 -- LICENSE PLATE AMENDMENTS (D. Eastman) Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1377 S.B. 64 -- LEGISLATIVE COMPENSATION COMMISSION AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 43 Assigned to standing committee 259 Substituted 1374 1st Sub. S.B. 64 -- LEGISLATIVE COMPENSATION COMMISSION AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1377 S.B. 65 -- WILDLAND FIRE SUPPRESSION AMENDMENTS (D. Thomas) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 64 Assigned to standing committee 135 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 289 Read the second time 461 Amendments 461 Read the third time 497 Transmitted to the House 497 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 857 S.B. 66 -- PRICE CONTROLS DURING EMERGENCIES AMENDMENTS (P. Arent) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 64 Assigned to standing committee 259 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 290 Read the third time 414 Transmitted to the House 415 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 640 S.B. 67 -- CONSERVATION EASEMENT RESTRICTED ACCOUNTS (B. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 64 Assigned to standing committee 114 Amendments 161 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 162 Read the second time 326 Amendments 326 Read the third time 359 Amendments 359 Transmitted to the House 359 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1004 Concurrence 1066 Returned to the House 1067 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1085 S.B. 68 -- PLUMBING LICENSE QUALIFICATIONS AMENDMENTS (P. Hellewell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 64 Assigned to standing committee 134 Amendments 317 Read the second time 550 Amendments 550 Read the third time 601 Circled 601 Uncircled 654 Transmitted to the House 654 1st Sub. S.B. 68 -- PLUMBING LICENSE QUALIFICATIONS AMENDMENTS (P. Hellewell) Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1647 Concurrence 1726 Returned to the House 1726 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1744 S.B. 69 -- PROTECTION OF INFORMATION IN CONSUMER CREDIT DATABASES (C. Walker) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 64 Assigned to standing committee 134 Substituted 185 1st Sub. S.B. 69 -- PROTECTION OF INFORMATION IN CONSUMER CREDIT DATABASES (C. Walker) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 189 Read the second time 332 Circled 333 Uncircled 534 , 537 , 545 Amendments 537 , 545 Circled 534 , 541 Read the third time 597 Transmitted to the House 598 3rd Sub. S.B. 69 -- PROTECTION OF INFORMATION IN CONSUMER CREDIT DATABASES (C. Walker) Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1777 , 1792 Concurrence 1792 Returned to the House 1782 , 1793 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 70 -- PROCESS FOR APPROVAL OF WASTE DISPOSAL AMENDMENTS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 64 Assigned to standing committee 114 Amendments 161 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 162 Read the second time 327 Circled 328 Uncircled 330 Amendments 330 Read the third time 360 Amendments 360 Transmitted to the House 360 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 990 Veto Override 1779 Returned to the House 1779 S.B. 71 -- CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION (C. Walker) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 139 Assigned to standing committee 158 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 260 Read the second time 383 Circled 383 Uncircled 498 Substituted 498 2nd Sub. S.B. 71 -- CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION (C. Walker) Read the third time 533 Amendments 533 Transmitted to the House 534 3rd Sub. S.B. 71 -- CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION (C. Walker) Place on Concurrence Calendar 1549 Concurrence 1612 Returned to the House 1612 Recalled 1746 Returned to the House 1747 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1633 , 1755 S.B. 72 -- HOME SCHOOL AND DUAL ENROLLMENT AMENDMENTS (M. Madsen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 139 Assigned to standing committee 158 Amendments 186 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 189 Read the second time 334 Circled 334 Uncircled 500 Substituted 500 1st Sub. S.B. 72 -- HOME SCHOOL AND DUAL ENROLLMENT AMENDMENTS (M. Madsen) Circled 500 Uncircled 535 Read the third time 597 Transmitted to the House 597 S.B. 73 -- PERSONAL USE OF CAMPAIGN FUNDS (K. Hale) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 139 S.B. 74 -- PRIVATIZATION OF GOVERNMENT FUNCTIONS TASK FORCE (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 162 Assigned to standing committee 184 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 289 Read the second time 388 Read the third time 460 Amendments 460 Transmitted to the House 461 S.B. 75 -- U STAR INITIATIVE (L. A. Mansell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 139 Assigned to standing committee 159 Substituted 283 1st Sub. S.B. 75 -- U STAR INITIATIVE (L. A. Mansell) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 289 Read the second time 382 Amendments 382 Read the third time 458 Circled 458 Uncircled 536 Transmitted to the House 536 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1809 Concurrence 1809 Returned to the House 1810 S.B. 76 -- LENDERS REGISTRATION ACTS AMENDMENTS (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 189 Assigned to standing committee 258 Substituted 489 1st Sub. S.B. 76 -- LENDERS REGISTRATION ACTS AMENDMENTS (E. Mayne) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 493 Read the second time 788 Substituted 788 2nd Sub. S.B. 76 -- LENDERS REGISTRATION ACTS AMENDMENTS (E. Mayne) Read the third time 851 Transmitted to the House 851 S.B. 77 -- CLASSIFICATION AND INSPECTION OF RECORDS UNDER GRAMA (M. Madsen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 228 Assigned to standing committee 259 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 S.B. 78 -- ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL BUILDING PLANS (D. C. Buttars) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 260 Assigned to standing committee 316 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 S.B. 79 -- UNIFORM DEBT-MANAGEMENT SERVICES ACT (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 260 Assigned to standing committee 371 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 494 Read the second time 795 Read the third time 863 Circled 863 Uncircled 997 Transmitted to the House 998 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1661 S.B. 80 -- PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS FOR TOLLWAY FACILITIES (S. Killpack) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 290 Assigned to standing committee 317 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 454 Read the second time 738 Circled 738 Read the third time 853 Circled 793 Uncircled 793 Amendments 853 Transmitted to the House 855 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1755 Concurrence 1757 Returned to the House 1758 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1782 S.B. 84 -- NONPROFIT ENTITY AMENDMENTS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 414 Assigned to standing committee 488 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 715 Read the second time 1155 Amendments 1155 Read the third time 1212 Transmitted to the House 1212 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1550 Concurrence 1612 Returned to the House 1612 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1633 S.B. 85 -- STATE-OWNED ART COLLECTIONS INVENTORY PROGRAM (B. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 414 Assigned to standing committee 451 Substituted 591 1st Sub. S.B. 85 -- STATE-OWNED ART COLLECTIONS INVENTORY PROGRAM (B. Evans) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 592 Read the second time 874 Read the third time 922 Transmitted to the House 923 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1538 S.B. 86 -- AMENDMENTS TO CHILD CARE (P. Hellewell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 356 Assigned to standing committee 372 Substituted 645 1st Sub. S.B. 86 -- AMENDMENTS TO CHILD CARE (P. Hellewell) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 649 Read the second time 1141 Read the third time 1209 Transmitted to the House 1209 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1641 S.B. 88 -- DISCLOSURE OF DRIVER LICENSE RECORDS (M. Madsen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 260 Assigned to standing committee 317 Substituted 646 1st Sub. S.B. 88 -- DISCLOSURE OF DRIVER LICENSE RECORDS (M. Madsen) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 649 Read the second time 1150 Read the third time 1210 Transmitted to the House 1210 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 89 -- SALES AND USE TAX - ATTACHMENT OF TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY TO REAL PROPERTY (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 260 Assigned to standing committee 372 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 494 Read the second time 796 Read the third time 864 Transmitted to the House 864 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 90 -- HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION PROVISIONS (J. Hickman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 261 Assigned to standing committee 488 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 715 Returned to the Rules Committee 876 S.B. 91 -- REGULATION OF RESTRAINT, SECLUSION, AND EMERGENCY MEDICATION (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 228 Assigned to standing committee 372 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 S.B. 92 -- LICENSURE OF CRANE OPERATORS (G. Davis) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Assigned to standing committee 60 Substituted 489 1st Sub. S.B. 92 -- CERTIFICATION OF CRANE OPERATORS (G. Davis) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 493 Read the second time 789 Read the third time 851 Transmitted to the House 852 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1782 2nd Sub. S.B. 92 -- CERTIFICATION OF CRANE OPERATORS (G. Davis) Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1743 Before the Senate 1756 Circled 1756 Uncircled 1757 Concurrence 1757 Returned to the House 1757 S.B. 93 -- BOILER AND ELEVATOR SAFETY PROVISIONS (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Assigned to standing committee 114 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 162 Read the third time 261 Transmitted to the House 262 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 659 S.B. 94 -- AMENDMENTS TO UTAH COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH INSURANCE POOL (G. Davis) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Assigned to standing committee 184 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 260 Read the second time 387 Read the third time 459 Transmitted to the House 460 S.B. 95 -- PSYCHOLOGIST LICENSING ACT AMENDMENTS (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Assigned to standing committee 60 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 99 Read the second time 145 Read the third time 166 Transmitted to the House 167 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 450 S.B. 96 -- PUBLIC EDUCATION - INSTRUCTION AND POLICY RELATING TO THE ORIGINS OF LIFE (D. C. Buttars) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Assigned to standing committee 34 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 64 Read the second time 119 Amendments 119 Read the third time 140 Circled 140 Uncircled 141 Amendments 141 Transmitted to the House 142 3rd Sub. S.B. 96 -- PUBLIC EDUCATION - INSTRUCTION AND POLICY RELATING TO THE ORIGINS OF SPECIES (D. C. Buttars) Returned to the staff for filing 1541 S.B. 97 -- STUDENT CLUB AMENDMENTS (D. C. Buttars) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 356 Assigned to standing committee 371 Amendments 1231 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1236 Read the second time 1308 Substituted 1308 1st Sub. S.B. 97 -- STUDENT CLUB AMENDMENTS (D. C. Buttars) Read the third time 1388 Amendments 1388 Transmitted to the House 1390 S.B. 98 -- SAFETY BELT ENFORCEMENT AMENDMENTS (K. Hale) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Assigned to standing committee 135 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 289 Read the second time 534 Read the third time 594 Transmitted to the House 594 S.B. 99 -- COUNTY RECORDER AMENDMENTS (D. Thomas) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Assigned to standing committee 60 Amendments 136 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 139 Read the second time 295 Read the third time 321 Circled 321 Uncircled 322 Transmitted to the House 322 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 640 Concurrence 717 Returned to the House 717 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 773 S.B. 100 -- COUNTY OFFICER AMENDMENTS (D. Thomas) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 18 Assigned to standing committee 60 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 139 Read the second time 294 Amendments 294 Read the third time 320 Circled 320 Uncircled 321 Transmitted to the House 322 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 659 S.B. 101 -- COUNTY ASSISTANCE TO NONPROFIT ENTITIES (D. Thomas) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 19 Assigned to standing committee 158 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 228 Read the second time 377 Read the third time 424 Transmitted to the House 424 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 857 S.B. 102 -- GIFTS TO PUBLIC OFFICIALS (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 19 Assigned to standing committee 259 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1377 S.B. 103 -- PROHIBITION OF CONTINGENT FEES FOR EXPERT WITNESSES (D. Thomas) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 19 Assigned to standing committee 114 Amendments 188 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 189 Read the second time 241 Circled 241 Uncircled 263 Substituted 263 1st Sub. S.B. 103 -- PROHIBITION OF CONTINGENT FEES FOR EXPERT WITNESSES (D. Thomas) Uncircled 377 Circled 263 Read the third time 424 Transmitted to the House 424 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1540 S.B. 104 -- PRESCRIBING PRACTICES FOR SCHEDULE II DRUGS (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 19 Assigned to standing committee 135 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 S.B. 105 -- COUNTY OFFICER REVISIONS (C. Walker) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 19 Assigned to standing committee 259 Returned to the Rules Committee 356 S.B. 106 -- UNIFORM INTERSTATE ENFORCEMENT OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROTECTION ORDERS ACT (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 19 Assigned to standing committee 185 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 289 Read the second time 535 Read the third time 594 Amendments 594 Transmitted to the House 595 S.B. 107 -- TITLE TO MANUFACTURED HOUSING OR MOBILE HOMES (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 19 Assigned to standing committee 60 Placed on calendar 1068 Amendments 837 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 841 Read the second time 1220 Amendments 1220 Read the third time 1297 Transmitted to the House 1297 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1631 S.B. 108 -- ETHICS IN DENTAL ADVERTISING (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 19 Assigned to standing committee 60 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 99 Read the second time 143 Read the third time 163 Amendments 163 Transmitted to the House 164 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 414 Concurrence 456 Returned to the House 456 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 527 S.B. 109 -- UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE - WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, BILLS OF LADING, AND OTHER DOCUMENTS OF TITLE (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 19 Assigned to standing committee 114 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 162 Read the second time 324 Read the third time 357 Transmitted to the House 358 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 640 S.B. 110 -- PROTECTION OF CERTAIN VOTER INFORMATION (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 19 Assigned to standing committee 60 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 139 Read the second time 295 Read the third time 320 Enacting Clause Stricken 320 S.B. 111 -- WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT AMENDMENTS (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 19 Assigned to standing committee 35 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 116 Read the second time 196 Read the third time 239 Transmitted to the House 239 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 450 S.B. 112 -- CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE AMENDMENTS (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 19 Assigned to standing committee 35 Amendments 98 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 99 Read the second time 195 Read the third time 238 Transmitted to the House 238 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 640 S.B. 113 -- GOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITY LIMITS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 19 Assigned to standing committee 60 Amendments 282 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 289 Read the second time 388 Substituted 388 1st Sub. S.B. 113 -- GOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITY LIMITS (H. Stephenson) Circled 388 Uncircled 500 Read the third time 534 Transmitted to the House 534 2nd Sub. S.B. 113 -- GOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITY LIMITS (H. Stephenson) Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1809 Concurrence 1810 Returned to the House 1810 S.B. 114 -- PRODUCER AND AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE AMENDMENTS (B. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 19 Assigned to standing committee 134 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 319 Substituted 319 1st Sub. S.B. 114 -- PRODUCER AND AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE AMENDMENTS (B. Evans) Read the second time 550 Read the third time 601 Amendments 601 Transmitted to the House 602 S.B. 115 -- CONTINUING EDUCATION IN INSURANCE (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 20 Assigned to standing committee 60 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 99 Read the second time 143 Read the third time 164 Transmitted to the House 164 Placed onConcurrence Calendar 640 Concurrence 717 Returned to the House 718 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 773 S.B. 116 -- DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTION'S FEES (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 20 Assigned to standing committee 158 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 319 Read the second time 551 Read the third time 602 Transmitted to the House 602 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1144 S.B. 117 -- EMINENT DOMAIN AMENDMENTS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 20 Assigned to standing committee 135 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 228 Read the second time 378 Read the third time 425 Transmitted to the House 425 Returned to the House 1072 Placed onConcurrence Calendar 1018 Before the Senate 1067 Circled 1067 Uncircled 1071 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1085 S.B. 118 -- DRIVING BY MINORS AMENDMENTS (K. Hale) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 20 Assigned to standing committee 34 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 64 Read the second time 142 Circled 142 Uncircled 324 Amendments 325 Read the third time 358 Circled 358 Uncircled 948 Amendments 948 Transmitted to the House 949 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1769 S.B. 119 -- REPEAL OF OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE REGISTRATION NUMBER (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 20 Assigned to standing committee 115 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 228 Read the second time 381 Read the third time 457 Transmitted to the House 458 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 990 S.B. 120 -- GOVERNOR'S RURAL PARTNERSHIP BOARD AMENDMENTS (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 20 Assigned to standing committee 35 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 99 Read the second time 195 Read the third time 238 Transmitted to the House 239 S.B. 121 -- SMALL COLLEGE ENHANCEMENTS (J. Hickman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 20 Assigned to standing committee 317 Substituted 493 1st Sub. S.B. 121 -- SMALL COLLEGE ENHANCEMENTS (J. Hickman) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 494 Read the second time 796 Read the third time 865 Amendments 865 Transmitted to the House 866 S.B. 122 -- REPEAL OF LIBEL PROVISIONS (S. McCoy) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 20 Assigned to standing committee 114 Substituted 287 1st Sub. S.B. 122 -- REPEAL OF LIBEL PROVISIONS (S. McCoy) Amendments 287 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 289 Read the second time 545 Read the third time 598 Transmitted to the House 598 S.B. 123 -- UTAH CONSUMER CREDIT CODE AMENDMENTS (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 20 Assigned to standing committee 114 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 260 Read the second time 383 Amendments 383 Read the third time 458 Transmitted to the House 458 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 990 S.B. 124 -- ALCOHOL BEVERAGE CONTROL AMENDMENTS (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 20 Assigned to standing committee 134 Amendments 642 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 649 Read the second time 1016 Read the third time 1081 Circled 1081 Uncircled 1242 Substituted 1242 1st Sub. S.B. 124 -- ALCOHOL BEVERAGE CONTROL AMENDMENTS (P. Knudson) Circled 1242 Uncircled 1381 Transmitted to the House 1381 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1537 S.B. 125 -- MALIK'S LAW - HOMICIDE AMENDMENT (F. Fife) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 20 Assigned to standing committee 60 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 S.B. 126 -- TRANSPORTATION OF CHILDREN IN KINDERGARTEN THROUGH SIXTH GRADE (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 20 Assigned to standing committee 34 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 S.B. 127 -- VACATING OR CHANGING A SUBDIVISION PLAT (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 20 Assigned to standing committee 114 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 189 Read the second time 334 Circled 334 Uncircled 462 Substituted 462 1st Sub. S.B. 127 -- VACATING OR CHANGING A SUBDIVISION PLAT (P. Knudson) Circled 462 Uncircled 784 Amendments 784 Read the third time 848 Transmitted to the House 848 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1633 Concurrence 1636 Returned to the House 1637 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1661 S.B. 128 -- REVOLVING CREDIT LINE TRUST DEED (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 20 Assigned to standing committee 135 Substituted 373 1st Sub. S.B. 128 -- REVOLVING CREDIT LINE TRUST DEED (T. Hatch) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 374 Read the second time 557 Read the third time 605 Transmitted to the House 605 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 129 -- MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION AMENDMENTS (S. Killpack) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 20 Assigned to standing committee 136 Substituted 453 1st Sub. S.B. 129 -- MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION AMENDMENTS (S. Killpack) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 454 Read the second time 738 Circled 738 Uncircled 1307 Read the third time 1386 Transmitted to the House 1386 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1769 S.B. 130 -- JOINT TENANCY AMENDMENTS (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 21 Assigned to standing committee 60 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 99 Read the second time 144 Read the third time 164 Transmitted to the House 165 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 450 S.B. 131 -- AUTHORIZATION OF OPINION QUESTIONS TO VOTERS (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 21 Assigned to standing committee 158 Placed on calendar 1660 Referred to Rules Committee 1376 Amendments 1374 Read the second time 1660 Substituted 1660 1st Sub. S.B. 131 -- AUTHORIZATION OF OPINION QUESTIONS TO VOTERS (E. Mayne) Circled 1661 S.B. 132 -- SURPLUS PROPERTY AMENDMENTS (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 21 Assigned to standing committee 60 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 189 Read the second time 334 Read the third time 361 Transmitted to the House 362 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 730 Action taken by the Governor 1539 S.B. 133 -- LIABILITY PROTECTIONS FOR CHARITY CARE (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 21 Assigned to standing committee 114 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 S.B. 134 -- LIEN DURATION OF A FOREIGN JUDGMENT (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 21 Assigned to standing committee 135 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 289 Read the second time 546 Read the third time 598 Transmitted to the House 599 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1076 S.B. 135 -- INHERENT RISK OF SKIING AMENDMENTS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 21 Assigned to standing committee 114 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 454 Read the second time 787 Read the third time 849 Transmitted to the House 849 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1754 S.B. 136 -- TAX ON INSURANCE PREMIUMS (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 21 Placed on calendar 33 Read the second time 45 Read the third time 66 Transmitted to the House 66 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 370 S.B. 137 -- BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AND DIVISION OF CORPORATIONS AND COMMERCIAL CODE AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 21 Assigned to standing committee 60 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 162 Read the second time 324 Read the third time 358 Transmitted to the House 358 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 990 S.B. 138 -- TRAFFIC TICKETS AND CONVICTIONS (D. C. Buttars) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 21 Assigned to standing committee 61 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 S.B. 139 -- REPORTABLE TRANSACTIONS ACT (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 21 Assigned to standing committee 158 Amendments 224 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 228 Read the second time 381 Read the third time 457 Transmitted to the House 457 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 934 Before the Senate 993 Circled 993 Uncircled 995 Concurrence 995 Returned to the House 995 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1061 S.B. 140 -- UNLAWFUL OUTDOOR ADVERTISING AMENDMENTS (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 21 Assigned to standing committee 35 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 189 Read the second time 333 Read the third time 361 Transmitted to the House 361 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 640 S.B. 141 -- RESPONSE TO HIPAA CHANGES (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 21 , 44 Assigned to standing committee 135 Amendments 215 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 228 Read the second time 379 Read the third time 426 Transmitted to the House 426 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 730 S.B. 142 -- INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO SENATE JUDICIAL CONFIRMATION COMMITTEE (D. C. Buttars) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 44 Assigned to standing committee 114 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 780 Read the third time 991 Transmitted to the House 992 S.B. 143 -- REVISOR'S STATUTE (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 44 Placed on calendar 59 Read the second time 75 Read the third time 100 Transmitted to the House 101 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 214 S.B. 144 -- CHILD CARE EXEMPTIONS AMENDMENTS (P. Hellewell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 44 S.B. 145 -- REGULATION OF DIRECT PATHOLOGY BILLING (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 44 Assigned to standing committee 158 Substituted 373 1st Sub. S.B. 145 -- REGULATION OF DIRECT PATHOLOGY BILLING (G. Bell) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 374 Read the second time 558 Circled 558 Uncircled 1391 Substituted 1391 2nd Sub. S.B. 145 -- REGULATION OF DIRECT PATHOLOGY BILLING (G. Bell) Circled 1391 Uncircled 1448 Read the second and third time 1448 Transmitted to the House 1448 S.B. 146 -- PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS AND PUBLIC HEALTH AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 44 Assigned to standing committee 135 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 228 Read the second time 380 Read the third time 456 Transmitted to the House 457 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 990 S.B. 147 -- DIVISION OF CONSUMER PROTECTION AMENDMENTS (D. Eastman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 44 Assigned to standing committee 114 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 260 Read the second time 387 Read the third time 459 Transmitted to the House 459 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1371 Concurrence 1448 Returned to the House 1449 S.B. 148 -- PUNITIVE DAMAGES - DISCOVERY OF WEALTH (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 64 Assigned to standing committee 135 Amendments 288 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 289 Substituted 1372 Read the second time 546 Amendments 546 Read the third time 599 Amendments 599 Transmitted to the House 599 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1018 Refuse to Concur 1067 Returned to the House 1067 Refuse to Recede 1084 1st Sub. S.B. 148 -- PUNITIVE DAMAGES - DISCOVERY OF WEALTH (G. Bell) Joint Conference Committee Report 1372 Returned to the House 1373 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1387 S.B. 149 -- PROVIDING FOR INDIGENT DEFENSE (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 44 Assigned to standing committee 114 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 189 Read the second time 375 Amendments 375 Read the third time 423 Transmitted to the House 423 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 990 S.B. 150 -- EXPUNGEMENT AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 64 Assigned to standing committee 135 Substituted 288 1st Sub. S.B. 150 -- RESTITUTION AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Amendments 288 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 289 Read the second time 547 Circled 547 Uncircled 548 Amendments 549 Read the third time 600 Circled 600 Uncircled 655 Transmitted to the House 655 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1004 S.B. 151 -- PROPERTY TAX - NOTICE AND HEARING AMENDMENTS (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 65 Assigned to standing committee 185 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1377 S.B. 152 -- MEDICAID TASK FORCE (S. Killpack) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 65 Assigned to standing committee 158 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 228 Read the second time 380 Read the third time 457 Circled 457 Uncircled 654 Substituted 654 1st Sub. S.B. 152 -- MEDICAID TASK FORCE (S. Killpack) Transmitted to the House 655 S.B. 153 -- UNIFORM ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANTS ACT (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 65 Assigned to standing committee 135 Amendments 284 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 289 Read the second time 462 Read the third time 498 Transmitted to the House 498 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 990 Concurrence 1065 Returned to the House 1065 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1085 S.B. 154 -- SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION FOR CERTAIN ADMISSIONS TO OR RIGHTS TO USE THE PREMISES OF A PRIVATE CLUB (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 65 Assigned to standing committee 158 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 228 Read the second time 381 Circled 381 Uncircled 1212 Read the second and third time 1213 Transmitted to the House 1213 S.B. 155 -- AMENDMENTS TO COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL LAND USE PROVISIONS (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 99 Assigned to standing committee 158 Substituted 283 1st Sub. S.B. 155 -- AMENDMENTS TO COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL LAND USE PROVISIONS (G. Bell) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 289 Read the second time 388 Read the third time 461 Circled 461 Uncircled 496 Amendments 496 Transmitted to the House 497 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1743 Concurrence 1756 Returned to the House 1756 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1782 S.B. 156 -- LEGISLATIVE DIRECTION RELATING TO UNITED STATES SENATORS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 99 Assigned to standing committee 135 Substituted 353 1st Sub. S.B. 156 -- LEGISLATIVE DIRECTION RELATING TO UNITED STATES SENATORS (H. Stephenson) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 355 Read the second time 555 Read the third time 603 Transmitted to the House 604 S.B. 157 -- IMPACT OF ADMINISTRATIVE RULES ON SMALL BUSINESSES (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 99 Assigned to standing committee 135 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 374 Read the second time 558 Read the third time 605 Transmitted to the House 605 S.B. 158 -- ADMINISTRATIVE RULEMAKING AUTHORITY AMENDMENTS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 116 Assigned to standing committee 135 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 228 Read the second time 378 Read the third time 425 Transmitted to the House 425 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1061 S.B. 159 -- DISTRICT COURT JUDGE (M. Madsen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 116 Assigned to standing committee 135 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 289 Read the second time 547 Read the third time 599 Transmitted to the House 600 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1766 S.B. 160 -- PHYSICIAN LICENSING AMENDMENTS (B. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 116 Assigned to standing committee 372 Amendments 529 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 532 Read the second time 866 Read the third time 920 Transmitted to the House 921 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1548 Concurrence 1611 Returned to the House 1611 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1004 , 1633 S.B. 161 -- MECHANICS' LIEN AND PAYMENT AMENDMENTS (S. Jenkins) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 116 Assigned to standing committee 158 Substituted 644 1st Sub. S.B. 161 -- MECHANICS' LIEN AND PAYMENT AMENDMENTS (S. Jenkins) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 649 Read the second time 1017 Amendments 1017 Read the third time 1081 Transmitted to the House 1082 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1552 S.B. 162 -- DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ENFORCEMENT OF APPLICABLE LAW (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 190 Assigned to standing committee 258 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 319 Read the second time 551 Amendments 551 Read the third time 602 Transmitted to the House 603 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1144 S.B. 163 -- STATEMENT UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY (S. McCoy) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 139 Assigned to standing committee 158 Amendments 289 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 289 Read the second time 548 Substituted 548 1st Sub. S.B. 163 -- STATEMENT UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY (S. McCoy) Circled 548 Uncircled 658 Substituted 658 2nd Sub. S.B. 163 -- STATEMENT UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY (S. McCoy) Circled 658 Uncircled 786 Read the third time 848 Transmitted to the House 849 S.B. 164 -- REPEAL OF ORDINATION BY INTERNET (G. Davis) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 139 Assigned to standing committee 185 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 290 Read the third time 415 Transmitted to the House 416 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1445 S.B. 165 -- CORPORATIONS - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AMENDMENT (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 139 Assigned to standing committee 184 Substituted 319 1st Sub. S.B. 165 -- CORPORATIONS - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AMENDMENT (L. Hillyard) Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 320 Read the third time 455 Transmitted to the House 455 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1076 S.B. 166 -- MORATORIUM ON ISSUING SALES TAX REVENUE BONDS BY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 139 Assigned to standing committee 158 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1377 S.B. 167 -- JUVENILE OFFENSES - DIVERSION AMENDMENT (P. Arent) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 139 Assigned to standing committee 452 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 649 Read the second time 1155 Read the third time 1212 Transmitted to the House 1212 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1742 S.B. 168 -- COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION ACT AMENDMENTS (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 162 Assigned to standing committee 184 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 493 Read the second time 792 Read the third time 852 Amendments 852 Transmitted to the House 853 Place on Concurrence Calendar 1647 Concurrence 1727 Returned to the House 1727 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1744 S.B. 169 -- SALES AND USE TAX - DENTAL PROSTHESES (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 162 Assigned to standing committee 185 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 319 Read the second time 554 Read the third time 603 Transmitted to the House 603 S.B. 170 -- LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAND USE AND IMPACT FEE REVISIONS (L. A. Mansell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 162 Assigned to standing committee 184 Reassigned to standing committee 259 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 S.B. 171 -- JUDICIARY AMENDMENTS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 163 Assigned to standing committee 185 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 289 Read the second time 548 Read the third time 600 Transmitted to the House 600 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1061 S.B. 172 -- VITAL STATISTICS ACT AMENDMENTS (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 163 Assigned to standing committee 184 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 320 Read the third time 455 Transmitted to the House 455 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 857 S.B. 173 -- LICENSURE OF PROGRAMS AND FACILITIES - CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK AMENDMENTS (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 190 Assigned to standing committee 259 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 454 Read the second time 787 Amendments 787 Read the third time 849 Reconsideration 850 Before the Senate 850 Amendments 850 Transmitted to the House 850 , 851 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 174 -- IN-STATE TUITION FOR MEMBERS OF UTAH NATIONAL GUARD (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 190 Assigned to standing committee 371 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 493 Read the second time 794 Read the third time 855 Transmitted to the House 856 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1552 S.B. 175 -- CORRECTIONAL FACILITY BIDDING PROCESS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 228 Assigned to standing committee 259 Substituted 493 1st Sub. S.B. 175 -- CORRECTIONAL FACILITY BIDDING PROCESS (H. Stephenson) Amendments 493 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 494 Read the second time 797 Read the third time 866 Circled 866 Uncircled 1009 Substituted 1009 2nd Sub. S.B. 175 -- CORRECTIONAL FACILITY BIDDING PROCESS (H. Stephenson) Amendments 1009 Transmitted to the House 1010 S.B. 176 -- CONTACT LENS CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 228 Assigned to standing committee 316 Substituted 644 1st Sub. S.B. 176 -- CONTACT LENS CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT (C. Bramble) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 649 Read the second time 1082 Amendments 1082 Read the third time 1138 Amendments 1138 Reconsideration 1143 Transmitted to the House 1140 , 1144 3rd Sub. S.B. 176 -- CONTACT LENS CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT (C. Bramble) Returned to the House 1805 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1805 Concurrence 1805 S.B. 177 -- WATER RIGHT APPLICATION AMENDMENT (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 228 Assigned to standing committee 259 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 454 Read the second time 737 Read the third time 782 Transmitted to the House 782 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1229 S.B. 178 -- STATE EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 228 Assigned to standing committee 452 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 592 Read the second time 874 Read the third time 923 Transmitted to the House 923 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1742 S.B. 179 -- AMENDMENTS TO SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTIONS FOR CERTAIN VEHICLES, BOATS, BOAT TRAILERS, AND OUTBOARD MOTORS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 228 Assigned to standing committee 453 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 592 Read the second time 1014 Read the third time 1069 Transmitted to the House 1069 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 180 -- MOTOR VEHICLE LEASE AGREEMENTS (M. Madsen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 228 Assigned to standing committee 259 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 355 Read the second time 557 Read the third time 604 Transmitted to the House 605 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1229 S.B. 181 -- RESTORATION OF FELON'S RIGHT TO HOLD OFFICE (P. Hellewell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 228 Assigned to standing committee 317 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 454 Read the second time 788 Enacting Clause Stricken 788 S.B. 182 -- DIRECT SALES AMENDMENTS (M. Madsen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 261 Assigned to standing committee 317 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 355 Read the second time 557 Circled 557 Uncircled 560 Read the third time 607 Transmitted to the House 608 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 990 Concurrence 1065 Returned to the House 1066 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1085 S.B. 183 -- UTAH EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ACT AMENDMENTS (D. Eastman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 261 Assigned to standing committee 373 Substituted 532 1st Sub. S.B. 183 -- UTAH EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ACT AMENDMENTS (D. Eastman) Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 532 Read the third time 716 Transmitted to the House 717 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1144 S.B. 184 -- CRIMINAL IDENTITY FRAUD AMENDMENTS (C. Walker) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 261 Assigned to standing committee 452 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 651 Read the third time 847 Transmitted to the House 847 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 185 -- DRUG OFFENDER REFORM ACT AMENDMENTS (S. Killpack) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 261 Assigned to standing committee 372 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 780 Read the third time 992 Transmitted to the House 992 S.B. 186 -- REVOCATION OF DEATH BENEFITS BY DIVORCE (K. Hale) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 261 Assigned to standing committee 372 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 651 Read the third time 847 Transmitted to the House 848 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1229 S.B. 187 -- SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION PROGRAM (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 261 Assigned to standing committee 316 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 374 Read the second time 558 Circled 558 Uncircled 559 Read the third time 607 Transmitted to the House 607 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1766 S.B. 188 -- PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR REGULATION ACT AMENDMENTS (P. Hellewell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 261 Assigned to standing committee 372 Placed on calendar 1067 Amendments 778 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 779 Read the second time 1214 Read the third time 1295 Circled 1295 Uncircled 1459 Amendments 1459 Transmitted to the House 1461 S.B. 189 -- CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION COMMISSION AMENDMENTS (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 290 Assigned to standing committee 317 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 355 Read the second time 555 Amendments 556 Read the third time 604 Transmitted to the House 604 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1004 S.B. 190 -- SHARED GOVERNMENT RECORDS AMENDMENTS (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 290 Assigned to standing committee 371 Amendments 491 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 494 Read the second time 795 Substituted 796 1st Sub. S.B. 190 -- SHARED GOVERNMENT RECORDS AMENDMENTS (M. Dmitrich) Read the third time 864 Transmitted to the House 864 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1661 S.B. 191 -- SERVICE CONTRACTS ACT AMENDMENTS (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 320 Assigned to standing committee 371 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 649 Read the second time 1140 Read the third time 1207 Transmitted to the House 1207 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1537 S.B. 192 -- EXEMPTIONS TO RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TAX (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 320 Assigned to standing committee 372 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 494 Read the second time 866 Circled 866 S.B. 193 -- SPEED CONTEST OR EXHIBITION AMENDMENTS (K. Hale) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 532 Assigned to standing committee 544 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 649 Read the second time 1150 Amendments 1150 Read the third time 1210 Transmitted to the House 1211 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1661 S.B. 195 -- CHILD SUPPORT GUIDELINES (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 494 Assigned to standing committee 529 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 715 Placed on Time Certain Calendar 798 Read the second time 1072 Amendments 1072 Read the third time 1137 Transmitted to the House 1138 S.B. 196 -- REVISIONS TO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PROVISIONS (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 651 Assigned to standing committee 662 Placed on calendar 1067 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 779 Read the second time 1217 Read the third time 1296 Circled 1296 Uncircled 1382 Substituted 1382 2nd Sub. S.B. 196 -- REVISIONS TO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PROVISIONS (C. Bramble) Circled 1382 Uncircled 1463 Transmitted to the House 1464 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1781 Concurrence 1783 Returned to the House 1783 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 198 -- PROPERTY TAX - INTANGIBLE PROPERTY (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 454 Assigned to standing committee 489 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 592 Read the second time 1015 Read the third time 1072 Circled 1072 Uncircled 1075 Transmitted to the House 1075 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1552 S.B. 199 -- SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL POWERS (M. Madsen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 780 Assigned to standing committee 791 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1376 S.B. 200 -- VOTER REGISTRATION - PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP (M. Madsen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 414 Assigned to standing committee 452 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 592 Read the second time 874 Circled 875 S.B. 201 -- ANTICAMCORDER PIRACY (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 1159 Assigned to standing committee 1312 Placed on calendar 1541 Read the second and third time 1622 Transmitted to the House 1622 S.B. 202 -- USE OF OIL AND GAS TAX REVENUES (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 532 Assigned to standing committee 544 Placed on calendar 1067 Amendments 714 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 715 Read the second time 1215 Circled 1215 Uncircled 1239 Amendments 1240 Read the third time 1382 Transmitted to the House 1383 S.B. 203 -- TELEPHONE SOLICITATION AMENDMENTS (P. Hellewell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 320 Assigned to standing committee 371 Substituted 1373 1st Sub. S.B. 203 -- TELEPHONE SOLICITATION AMENDMENTS (P. Hellewell) Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1376 S.B. 204 -- HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION AMENDMENTS (M. Madsen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 454 Assigned to standing committee 488 Amendments 645 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 649 Read the second time 1142 Amendments 1142 Read the third time 1209 Transmitted to the House 1210 S.B. 205 -- REAL PROPERTY - PARTIAL RELEASE OR PARTIAL RECONVEYANCE (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 356 Assigned to standing committee 451 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 649 Read the second time 1140 Read the third time 1207 Transmitted to the House 1208 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1646 S.B. 206 -- CHILD PROTECTION REGISTRY AMENDMENTS (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 320 Assigned to standing committee 372 Substituted 592 1st Sub. S.B. 206 -- CHILD PROTECTION REGISTRY AMENDMENTS (M. Dmitrich) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 592 Read the second time 1016 Substituted 1016 2nd Sub. S.B. 206 -- CHILD PROTECTION REGISTRY AMENDMENTS (M. Dmitrich) Read the third time 1072 Circled 1072 Uncircled 1383 Amendments 1383 Transmitted to the House 1384 S.B. 207 -- PRESUMPTIVE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 356 Assigned to standing committee 372 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 532 Read the second time 873 Read the third time 922 Circled 922 Uncircled 936 Transmitted to the House 937 S.B. 208 -- REPORTING OF TAX EXPENDITURES (S. McCoy) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 494 Assigned to standing committee 529 Substituted 1373 3rd Sub. S.B. 208 -- REPORTING OF TAX INFORMATION (S. McCoy) Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1373 S.B. 209 -- WASTE FEE AMENDMENTS (D. Eastman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 651 Assigned to standing committee 662 Placed on calendar 1068 Amendments 775 , 1218 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 779 Read the second time 1218 Read the third time 1296 Transmitted to the House 1296 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1766 S.B. 210 -- EMINENT DOMAIN CHANGES (S. Jenkins) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 532 Assigned to standing committee 544 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 S.B. 212 -- VETERAN SURVIVOR AND DEPENDENT HIGHER EDUCATION BENEFIT (S. McCoy) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 593 Assigned to standing committee 661 Placed on calendar 1068 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 841 Read the second time 1221 Read the third time 1297 Transmitted to the House 1297 S.B. 213 -- CLARIFICATIONS TO GUARDIAN AD LITEM (D. Eastman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 375 Assigned to standing committee 452 Amendments 530 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 532 Read the second time 867 Amendments 867 Read the third time 921 Transmitted to the House 921 S.B. 214 -- OFFICE OF STATE DEBT COLLECTION AMENDMENTS (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 454 Assigned to standing committee 489 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 592 Read the second time 875 Read the third time 923 Transmitted to the House 924 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1633 S.B. 215 -- ELECTRONIC WASTE TASK FORCE AND MORATORIUM ON ELECTRONIC WASTE DISPOSAL (S. McCoy) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 593 Assigned to standing committee 641 Placed on calendar 1068 Amendments 775 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 779 Read the second time 1218 Read the third time 1296 Circled 1296 S.B. 216 -- CHILDREN'S JUSTICE CENTER FUNDING (D. C. Buttars) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 356 Assigned to standing committee 372 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 S.B. 217 -- SCHOOL AND INSTITUTIONAL TRUST LANDS AMENDMENTS (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 454 Assigned to standing committee 489 Returned to the Rules Committee 651 S.B. 220 -- TIE BIDS - PREFERENCE FOR IN-STATE COMMODITIES (D. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 532 Assigned to standing committee 544 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 715 Read the second time 1213 Read the third time 1294 Transmitted to the House 1294 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1537 S.B. 221 -- LEVIES FOR THE ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF PROPERTY TAXES (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 844 Assigned to standing committee 859 Placed on calendar 1068 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1006 Read the second time 1239 Circled 1239 Uncircled 1241 Read the third time 1384 Substituted 1385 2nd Sub. S.B. 221 -- LEVIES FOR THE ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF PROPERTY TAXES (H. Stephenson) Transmitted to the House 1385 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1631 S.B. 222 -- OUTDOOR ADVERTISING - HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT OF SIGNS (P. Hellewell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 494 Assigned to standing committee 528 Amendments 644 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 649 Read the second time 1141 Read the third time 1208 Transmitted to the House 1208 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1540 S.B. 224 -- MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE AMENDMENTS (S. Killpack) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 454 Assigned to standing committee 489 Amendments 646 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 649 Read the second time 1152 Read the third time 1211 Transmitted to the House 1211 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1609 S.B. 225 -- PAYMENT OF TAX OR BONDING IN TAX CASES (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 533 Assigned to standing committee 544 Placed on calendar 1067 Amendments 713 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 715 Read the second time 1215 Read the third time 1295 Transmitted to the House 1295 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1641 S.B. 226 -- REGISTRATION AND TITLE PROVISIONS (D. Eastman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 414 Assigned to standing committee 453 Amendments 530 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 532 Read the second time 872 Read the third time 921 Transmitted to the House 922 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1766 S.B. 227 -- RESPONSIBILITIES OF PUBLIC TRANSIT DISTRICTS (S. McCoy) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 651 Assigned to standing committee 731 Amendments 1376 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1377 S.B. 228 -- SPECIAL REVENUE FUND FOR SALINITY OFFSET PROGRAM (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 716 Assigned to standing committee 792 Placed on calendar 1068 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 935 Read the second time 1238 Read the third time 1381 Transmitted to the House 1381 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1646 S.B. 229 -- CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONS (S. Jenkins) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 320 Assigned to standing committee 452 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 592 Read the second time 875 Read the third time 924 Transmitted to the House 924 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 230 -- PERSONAL PROPERTY AND PERSONAL INJURY CLAIM (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 494 Assigned to standing committee 529 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 S.B. 232 -- AMENDMENTS TO PETE SUAZO ATHLETE COMMISSION (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 533 Assigned to standing committee 544 Substituted 714 1st Sub. S.B. 232 -- AMENDMENTS TO PETE SUAZO ATHLETE COMMISSION (E. Mayne) Placed on calendar 1067 Amendments 714 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 715 Read the second time 1215 Amendments 1215 Read the third time 1295 Transmitted to the House 1296 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1661 S.B. 233 -- SALES AND USE TAX REVISIONS (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 1150 Assigned to standing committee 1150 Amendments 1291 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1293 Read the second time 1390 Substituted 1390 1st Sub. S.B. 233 -- SALES AND USE TAX REVISIONS (C. Bramble) Circled 1391 Uncircled 1456 Read the second and third time 1456 Transmitted to the House 1456 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1801 Concurrence 1802 Returned to the House 1802 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 234 -- SERVICING OF HEATING OR COOLING DUCT SYSTEMS (P. Hellewell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 792 Assigned to standing committee 859 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1134 Read the second time 1239 Read the third time 1382 Transmitted to the House 1382 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1540 S.B. 236 -- REVENUE BOND AND CAPITAL FACILITIES AUTHORIZATIONS AND GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND AUTHORIZATION AMENDMENTS (J. Hickman) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 1446 Placed on calendar 1452 Read the second and third time 1453 Transmitted to the House 1454 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1661 S.B. 240 -- TEMPORARY MEDICAID CERTIFICATION OF NURSING HOME BEDS (G. Davis) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 1446 Placed on calendar 1454 Read the second and third time 1455 Transmitted to the House 1456 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1647 Concurrence 1727 Returned to the House 1727 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1744 S.B. 241 -- NATURAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT (M. Dmitrich) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 1062 Assigned to standing committee 1080 Substituted 1234 1st Sub. S.B. 241 -- NATURAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT (M. Dmitrich) Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1236 Read the second and third time 1449 Transmitted to the House 1449 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1766 S.B. 242 -- TAX REVISIONS (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 593 Assigned to standing committee 641 Placed on calendar 1380 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 779 Read the second time 1449 Circled 1449 Uncircled 1456 Substituted 1457 1st Sub. S.B. 242 -- TAX REVISIONS (C. Bramble) Circled 1457 Uncircled 1466 Read the second and third time 1467 Transmitted to the House 1467 S.B. 244 -- BUSINESS RESOURCE CENTERS (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 651 Assigned to standing committee 661 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 Placed on calendar 1665 Read the second time 1665 Circled 1665 Uncircled 1736 Amendments 1736 Read the second and third time 1736 Transmitted to the House 1737 S.B. 245 -- REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AMENDMENTS (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 1135 Assigned to standing committee 1144 Amendments 1293 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1293 Read the second time 1454 Amendments 1454 Read the third time 1463 Transmitted to the House 1463 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1776 S.B. 246 -- COUNTY DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AMENDMENTS (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 533 Assigned to standing committee 544 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 716 Read the third time 919 Transmitted to the House 919 Placed on the Concurrence Calendar 1453 Concurrence 1529 Returned to the House 1529 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1540 S.B. 247 -- HILL AIR FORCE BASE MUSEUM FUNDING (A. Christensen) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 844 Placed on calendar 936 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1147 Read the second time 1241 Read the third time 1385 Transmitted to the House 1386 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1467 S.B. 249 -- COUNTY GOVERNMENT AMENDMENTS (D. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 494 Assigned to standing committee 528 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 715 Read the second time 1214 Read the third time 1294 Transmitted to the House 1295 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1744 S.B. 252 -- CONSUMER CREDIT CODE AMENDMENTS (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 716 Assigned to standing committee 730 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 935 Substituted 934 1st Sub. S.B. 252 -- CONSUMER CREDIT CODE AMENDMENTS (C. Bramble) Placed on calendar 1068 Read the second time 1236 Amendments 1237 Read the third time 1298 Uncircled 1309 Transmitted to the House 1310 Failed 1298 Filed 1298 Reconsideration 1305 Circled 1305 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1781 S.B. 254 -- CAMPAIGN FINANCE AND REPORTING AMENDMENTS (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 936 Placed on calendar 936 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1377 S.B. 256 -- TRANSIT SECURITY AMENDMENTS (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 495 Assigned to standing committee 529 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 649 Read the second time 1152 Amendments 1152 Read the third time 1211 Transmitted to the House 1211 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1824 S.B. 258 -- REVENUE BONDS - AUDITING OF LEASES (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 593 Assigned to standing committee 641 Placed on calendar 1242 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 779 Read the second time 1391 Substituted 1391 1st Sub. S.B. 258 -- REVENUE BONDS - AUDITING OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE CONTRACTS (C. Bramble) Read the second time 1457 Circled 1391 Read the third time 1464 Amendments 1464 Transmitted to the House 1465 S.B. 259 -- ELECTRONIC VOTING - VOTE COUNT AUDIT COMMITTEE (S. McCoy) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 1366 S.B. 260 -- CAPITOL PRESERVATION BOARD REVISIONS (B. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 991 Assigned to standing committee 1079 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1147 Read the second time 1240 Read the third time 1384 Transmitted to the House 1384 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1641 S.B. 264 -- DNA EXONERATION TESTING (D. C. Buttars) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 651 Assigned to standing committee 662 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 S.B. 267 -- CHANGES TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONS (L. A. Mansell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 495 Assigned to standing committee 528 Substituted 934 1st Sub. S.B. 267 -- CHANGES TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONS (L. A. Mansell) Placed on calendar 1068 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 935 Read the second time 1222 Amendments 1222 Read the third time 1298 Circled 1298 Uncircled 1305 Transmitted to the House 1306 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1537 Refuse to Concur 1547 Joint Conference Committee appointed 1632 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1742 S.B. 268 -- PROPERTY RIGHTS OMBUDSMAN (L. A. Mansell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 593 Assigned to standing committee 640 Substituted 934 1st Sub. S.B. 268 -- PROPERTY RIGHTS OMBUDSMAN (L. A. Mansell) Placed on calendar 1068 Amendments 934 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 935 Read the second time 1221 Circled 1222 Uncircled 1225 Read the third time 1298 Circled 1298 Uncircled 1306 Transmitted to the House 1306 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1540 Concurrence 1547 Returned to the House 1548 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1609 S.B. 269 -- SECURITIES AMENDMENTS (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 716 Assigned to standing committee 730 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 936 Read the third time 1136 Transmitted to the House 1137 S.B. 270 -- INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX REVISIONS (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 780 Assigned to standing committee 792 Placed on calendar 1541 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 1006 Read the second time 1622 Circled 1623 S.C.R. 1 -- RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING SCHOOL BOARDS TO ADOPT POLICY PROHIBITING BULLYING (P. Arent) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 116 Assigned to standing committee 371 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 493 Read the second and third time 794 Transmitted to the House 795 S.C.R. 2 -- RESOLUTION URGING DEVELOPMENT OF OFFSHORE ENERGY RESOURCES (T. Hatch) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 190 Assigned to standing committee 317 , 451 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 S.C.R. 3 -- CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HONORING AMERICA'S MILITARY WAR DOGS (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 261 Assigned to standing committee 371 Read the second time and placed on Consent Calendar 494 Read the third time 652 Transmitted to the House 652 S.C.R. 4 -- CONCURRENT RESOLUTION SUPPORTING GOSHUTE TRIBE (D. Peterson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 651 Assigned to standing committee 662 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 S.C.R. 5 -- RESOLUTION OPPOSING TRANSPORT AND STORAGE OF SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 1642 Placed on calendar 1642 Circled 1642 Uncircled 1729 Read the second and third time 1729 Transmitted to the House 1729 S.J.R. 1 -- RESOLUTION APPROVING REAPPOINTMENT OF DIRECTOR OF LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH AND GENERAL COUNSEL (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 21 Placed on calendar 33 Read the second and third time 36 Transmitted to the House 36 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 640 S.J.R. 2 -- RESOLUTION ENLARGING REVENUES AND ASSETS IN STATE TRUST FUND (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 21 Assigned to standing committee 158 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 228 Read the second time 379 Read the third time 425 Transmitted to the House 426 S.J.R. 3 -- INTERIM RULES RESOLUTION - QUORUM REQUIREMENTS (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 22 Placed on calendar 33 Read the second time 44 Read the third time 65 Transmitted to the House 65 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 214 S.J.R. 4 -- INTERIM RULES RESOLUTION - COMMITTEE POWERS (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 22 Placed on calendar 33 Read the second time 45 Read the third time 65 Transmitted to the House 66 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 214 S.J.R. 5 -- JOINT RESOLUTION CONDEMNING USE OF TORTURE (S. McCoy) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 22 Assigned to standing committee 115 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 S.J.R. 6 -- RESOLUTION APPROVING COMPENSATION OF IN-SESSION EMPLOYEES (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 117 Assigned to standing committee 136 Placed on calendar 139 Read the second and third time 140 Transmitted to the House 141 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 370 S.J.R. 7 -- JOINT RULES RESOLUTION AMENDING LEGISLATIVE EXPENSES (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 44 Assigned to standing committee 259 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 494 Read the second time 866 Circled 866 S.J.R. 8 -- RESOLUTION SUBMITTING MINIMUM WAGE QUESTION TO THE VOTERS (E. Mayne) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 414 Assigned to standing committee 452 Referred to Rules Committee for interim study 1380 S.J.R. 9 -- RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN RELIGIOUS EXPRESSIONS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS (P. Hellewell) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 190 Assigned to standing committee 371 Amendments 490 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 493 Read the second time 795 Read the third time 856 Amendments 856 Transmitted to the House 856 Placed on Concurrence Calendar 1743 Concurrence 1756 Returned to the House 1757 Signed by the President and transmitted to the Governor 1782 S.J.R. 10 -- MASTER STUDY RESOLUTION (P. Knudson) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 1754 Placed on calendar 1759 Read the second time 1759 Circled 1759 Uncircled 1784 Read the second and third time 1784 Transmitted to the House 1785 S.R. 1 -- SENATE RULES RESOLUTION - CONSENT CALENDAR AMENDMENTS (M. Waddoups) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 22 Placed on calendar 33 Read the second time 44 Circled 44 Uncircled 73 Read the third time 99 Referred to the staff for enrolling 100 S.R. 2 -- RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING UTAH SCHOOLS TO EDUCATE CHILDREN REGARDING RISKS OF SUN EXPOSURE (P. Arent) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 190 Assigned to standing committee 316 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 374 Read the second time 558 Read the third time 606 Referred to the staff for enrolling 606 S.R. 3 -- RESOLUTION URGING PARTICIPATION BY TAIWAN IN WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (C. Bramble) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 163 Assigned to standing committee 184 Committee report adopted and placed on calendar 260 Read the second time 387 Circled 388 Placed on Time Certain Calendar 463 Read the second and third time 1238 Signed by the President and sent to the staff for enrolling 1239