HOUSE JOURNAL FIFTH DAY * * * MORNING SESSION The House was called to order by Speaker Stephens at 10:00 a.m. Roll call showed all members present except Representatives David Zolman and Lowell Nelson, excused. Pledge of Allegiance and prayer by Representative Neil A. Hansen. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: January 22, 1999 The Senate passed S.B. 15, ELECTRIC RESTRUCTURING STUDY, by Senator L. Jones, and it is transmitted for consideration; and The Senate passed S.B. 65, IMPACT FEE ARBITRATION, by Senator L. Poulton, and it is transmitted for consideration; and The Senate passed S.B. 67, INSPECTIONS OF PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS, by Senator R. Evans, and it is transmitted for consideration; and The Senate passed S.B. 68, SCHOOL BOARD OVERSIGHT OF SCHOOL INSPECTIONS, by Senator R. Evans, and it is transmitted for consideration; and The Senate passed S.B. 70, COMPUTERS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS AMENDMENTS, by Senator H. Stephenson, and it is transmitted for consideration; and The Senate passed, as amended, S.B. 71, OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE REVIEW COMMITTEE, by Senator L. Mansell, and it is transmitted for consideration; and The Senate passed, as amended, S.B. 78, SPECIAL DISTRICT BOARD TRAINING, by Senator R. Evans, and it is transmitted for consideration; and The Senate passed S.J.R. 1, CHILD CARE COMMISSION RESOLUTION, by Senator L. Blackham, and it is transmitted for consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. S.B. 15, S.B. 65, S.B. 67, S.B. 68, S.B. 70, S.B. 71, S.B. 78, and S.J.R. 1, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES Mr. Speaker: January 21, 1999 The Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.B. 10, YOUTH DRIVER PROVISIONS, by Representative D. Bush, with the following amendments: 1. Page 2, Line 32: After "own" insert "church or" 2. Page 2, Line 32: After "residence;" delete "or" 3. Page 2, Line 34: After "operation" insert "; or (e) in an emergency"; and The Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.B. 27, UTAH MISSING PERSON CLEARINGHOUSE, by Representative G. Cox, with the following amendments: 1. Page 1, Line 5: After "$50,000" insert "FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999-2000" 2. Page 1, Line 12: After "$50,000," insert "for fiscal year 1999-2000,"; and The Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.B. 199, ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY FOR DRUG LAB AND PRECURSOR ACTS, by Representative A. Tyler. Demar "Bud" Bowman, Chair Reports filed. On motion of Representative Bowman, the reports of the Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice committee were adopted. H.B. 10, as amended, H.B. 27, as amended, and H.B. 199, read the second time by short title and placed on the calendar for third reading. * * * Mr. Speaker: January 21, 1999 The Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.B. 196, REGULATION ON HUNTING COUGAR OR BEAR, by Representative M. Styler, with the following amendments: 1. Page 1, Line 7: After "BEAR;" insert "AND MAKING TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS;" 2. Page 1, Line 10: After line 10 insert: "23-13-2, as last amended by Chapter 265, Laws of Utah 1996" 3. Page 1, Line 14: After line 14 insert: "ENACTS: 23-19-22.5, Utah Code Annotated 1953" 4. Page 1, Line 15: After line 15 insert: "Section 1. Section 23-13-2 is amended to read: 23-13-2 Definitions. As used in this title: (1) "Activity regulated under this title" means any act, attempted act, or activity prohibited or regulated under any provision of Title 23 or the rules, and proclamations promulgated thereunder pertaining to protected wildlife including: (a) fishing; (b) hunting; (c) trapping; (d) taking; (e) permitting any dog, falcon, or other domesticated animal to take; (f) transporting; (g) possessing; (h) selling; (i) wasting; (j) importing; (k) exporting; (l) rearing; (m) keeping; (n) utilizing as a commercial venture; and (o) releasing to the wild. (2) "Aquatic animal" has the meaning provided in Section 4-37-103. (3) "Aquatic wildlife" means species of fish, mollusks, crustaceans, aquatic insects, or amphibians. (4) "Aquaculture facility" has the meaning provided in Section 4-37-103. (5) "Bag limit" means the maximum limit, in number or amount, of protected wildlife that one person may legally take during one day. (6) "Big game" means species of hoofed protected wildlife. (7) "Carcass" means the dead body of an animal or its parts. (8) "Certificate of registration" means a document issued under this title, or any rule or proclamation of the Wildlife Board granting authority to engage in activities not covered by a license, permit, or tag. (9) "Closed season" means the period of time during which the taking of protected wildlife is prohibited. (10) "Conservation officer" means a full-time, permanent employee of the Division of Wildlife Resources who is POST certified as a peace or a special function officer. (11) "Division" means the Division of Wildlife Resources. (12) (a) "Domicile" means the place: (i) where an individual has a fixed permanent home and principal establishment; (ii) to which the individual if absent, intends to return; and (iii) in which the individual and the individual's family voluntarily reside, not for a special or temporary purpose, but with the intention of making a permanent home. (b) To create a new domicile an individual must: (i) abandon the old domicile; and (ii) be able to prove that a new domicile has been established. (13) "Endangered" means wildlife designated as such pursuant to Section 3 of the federal Endangered Species Act of 1973. (14) "Fee fishing facility" has the meaning provided in Section 4-37-103. (15) "Feral" means an animal which is normally domesticated but has reverted to the wild. (16) "Fishing" means to take fish or crayfish by any means. (17) "Furbearer" means species of the Bassariscidae, Canidae, Felidae, Mustelidae, and Castoridae families, except coyote and cougar. (18) "Game" means wildlife normally pursued, caught, or taken by sporting means for human use. (19) (a) "Guide" means a person who receives compensation or advertises services for assisting another person to take protected wildlife. (b) Assistance under Subsection (a) includes the provision of food, shelter, or transportation, or any combination of these. (20) "Guide's agent" means a person who is employed by a guide to assist another person to take protected wildlife. (21) "Hunting" means to take or pursue a reptile, amphibian, bird, or mammal by any means. (22) "Intimidate or harass" means to physically interfere with or impede, hinder, or diminish the efforts of an officer in the performance of the officer's duty. [(23) "License" means the primary document granting authority to engage in activities under:] [(a) this title; or] [(b) a rule or proclamation of the Wildlife Board.] [(24)] (23) "Nonresident" means a person who does not qualify as a resident. [(25)] (24) "Open season" means the period of time during which protected wildlife may be legally taken. [(26)] "(25) "Pecuniary gain" means the acquisition of money or something of monetary value. [(27)] (26) Permit" means a [secondary] document, including a stamp, which[: (a) requires a license as a prerequisite to its issuance; and (b)] grants authority to engage in specified activities under this title or a rule or proclamation of the Wildlife Board. [(28)] (27) "Person" means an individual, association, partnership, government agency, corporation, or an agent of the foregoing. [(29)] (28) "Possession" means actual or constructive possession. [(30)] (29) "Possession limit" means the number of bag limits one individual may legally possess. [(31)] (30) (a) "Private fish installation" means a body of water where privately owned, protected aquatic wildlife are propagated or kept. (b) "Private fish installation" does not include any aquaculture facility or fee fishing facility. [(32)] (31) "Private wildlife farm" means an enclosed place where privately owned birds or furbearers are propagated or kept and which restricts the birds or furbearers from: (a) commingling with wild birds or furbearers; and (b) escaping into the wild. [(33)] (32) "Proclamation" means the publication used to convey a statute, rule, policy, or pertinent information as it relates to wildlife. [(34)] (33) (a) "Protected aquatic wildlife" means aquatic wildlife as defined in Subsection (3), except as provided in Subsection (b). (b) "Protected aquatic wildlife" does not include aquatic insects. [(35)] (34) (a) "Protected wildlife" means wildlife as defined in Subsection (49), except as provided in Subsection (b). (b) "Protected wildlife" does not include coyote, field mouse, gopher, ground squirrel, jack rabbit, muskrat, and raccoon. [(36)] (35) "Released to the wild" means to turn loose from confinement. [(37)] (36) (a) "Resident" means a person who: (i) has been domiciled in the state of Utah for six consecutive months immediately preceding the purchase of a license; and (ii) does not claim residency for hunting, fishing, or trapping in any other state or country. (b) A Utah resident retains Utah residency if that person leaves this state: (i) to serve in the armed forces of the United States or for religious or educational purposes; and (ii) complies with Subsection (a)(ii). (c) (i) A member of the armed forces of the United States and dependents are residents for the purposes of this chapter as of the date the member reports for duty under assigned orders in the state if the member: (A) is not on temporary duty in this state; and (B) complies with Subsection (a)(ii). (ii) A copy of the assignment orders must be presented to a wildlife division office to verify the member's qualification as a resident. (d) A nonresident attending an institution of higher learning in this state as a full-time student may qualify as a resident for purposes of this chapter if the student: (i) has been present in this state for 60 consecutive days immediately preceding the purchase of the license; and (ii) complies with Subsection (a)(ii). (e) A Utah resident license is invalid if a resident license for hunting, fishing, or trapping is purchased in any other state or country. (f) An absentee landowner paying property tax on land in Utah does not qualify as a resident. [(38)] (37) "Sell" means to offer or possess for sale, barter, exchange, or trade, or the act of selling, bartering, exchanging, or trading. [(39)] (38) "Small game" means species of protected wildlife: (a) commonly pursued for sporting purposes; and (b) not classified as big game, aquatic wildlife, or furbearers and excluding cougar and bear. [(40)] (39) "Spoiled" means impairment of the flesh of wildlife which renders it unfit for human consumption. [(41)] (40) "Spotlighting" means throwing or casting the rays of any spotlight, headlight, or other artificial light on any highway or in any field, woodland, or forest while having in possession a weapon by which protected wildlife may be killed. [(42)] (41) "Tag" means a card, label, or other identification device issued for attachment to the carcass of protected wildlife. [(43)] (42) "Take" means to: (a) hunt, pursue, harass, catch, capture, possess, angle, seine, trap, or kill any protected wildlife; or (b) attempt any action referred to in Subsection (a). [(44)] (43) "Threatened" means wildlife designated as such pursuant to Section 3 of the federal Endangered Species Act of 1973. [(45)] (44) "Trapping" means taking protected wildlife with a trapping device. [(46)] (45) "Trophy animal" means an animal described as follows: (a) deer - any buck with an outside antler measurement of 24 inches or greater; (b) elk - any bull with six points on at least one side; (c) bighorn, desert, or rocky mountain sheep - any ram with a curl exceeding half curl; (d) moose - any bull; (e) mountain goat - any male or female; (f) pronghorn antelope - any buck with horns exceeding 14 inches; or (g) bison - any bull. [(47)] (46) "Waste" means to abandon protected wildlife or to allow protected wildlife to spoil or to be used in a manner not normally associated with its beneficial use. [(48)] (47) "Water pollution" means the introduction of matter or thermal energy to waters within this state which: (a) exceeds state water quality standards; or (b) could be harmful to protected wildlife. [(49)] (48) "Wildlife" means: (a) crustaceans, including brine shrimp and crayfish; (b) mollusks; and (c) vertebrate animals living in nature, except feral animals." 5. Page 2, Line 30: After line 30 insert: "Section 2. Section 23-19-22.5 is enacted to read: 23-19-22.5. Cougar or bear hunting permit. (1) A person 12 years of age or older, upon paying the fee prescribed by the Wildlife Board, may receive a permit to hunt cougar or bear as provided by rules of the Wildlife Board. (2) One dollar of each cougar or bear permit fee collected from a resident shall be used for the hunter education program." Renumber remaining sections accordingly; and The Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.B. 207, RIVERWAY ENHANCEMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS, by Representative J. Tanner; and The Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.B. 198, APPROPRIATION FOR CENTENNIAL TRAILS PROGRAM, by Representative A. Tyler; and The Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.B. 212, FUNDING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PRIVATE PROPERTY OMBUDSMAN, by Representative E. Olsen; and The Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.B. 38, AUTHORITY TO CLOSE AREAS WITHIN STATE PARKS, by Representative M. Styler. Bradley T. Johnson, Chair Reports filed. On motion of Representative Johnson, the reports of the Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment committee were adopted. H.B. 196, as amended, H.B. 207, H.B. 198, H.B. 212, and H.B. 38, read the second time by short title and placed on the calendar for third reading. * * * Mr. Speaker: January 21, 1999 The Transportation Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.B. 35, OFF HIGHWAY VEHICLE PROGRAM FUNDING, by Representative K. Garn; and The Transportation Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.B. 171, STATE TRAFFIC AND PEDESTRIAN SAFETY COORDINATING COUNCIL, by Representative W. Harper; and The Transportation Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.B. 201, MOTOR VEHICLE DEALER FILINGS, by Representative W. Harper; and The Transportation Committee recommends H.B. 202, USE OF OLYMPIC LICENSE PLATES, by Representative J. Tanner, be replaced and favorably recommends 1st Sub. H.B. 202, USE OF OLYMPIC LICENSE PLATES. Don E. Bush, Chair Reports filed. On motion of Representative Bush, the reports of the Transportation committee were adopted. H.B. 35, H.B. 171, H.B. 201, and Sub. H.B. 202, read the second time by short title and placed on the calendar for third reading. * * * Mr. Speaker: January 21, 1999 The Government Operations Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.B. 191, UTAH DIVISION OF INDIAN AFFAIRS AMENDMENTS, by Representative K. Johnson; and The Government Operations Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.B. 203, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE COSTS SET ASIDE FOR STATE BUILDINGS, by Representative G. Adair; and The Government Operations Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.B. 229, STATE OLYMPIC COORDINATION AMENDMENTS, by Representative J. Tanner, with the following amendments: 1. Page 2, Line 34-36: Delete lines 34-36 and insert "shall include a statement that based on information available to the governor at the time of the governor's review, the financial plan: "(i) includes financially sound revenue projections that are estimated to be adequate to cover anticipated expenditures under the financial plan;" 2. Page 3, Line 63: Delete "findings" and insert "statements" 3. Page 6, Line 180: Delete "five" and insert "four"; and The Government Operations Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.J.R. 4, RESOLUTION CHANGING STATE ELECTION CYCLE, by Representative D. Zolman. Jordan Tanner, Chair Reports filed. On motion of Representative Tanner, the reports of the Government Operations committee were adopted. H.B. 191, H.B. 203, H.B. 229, as amended, and H.J.R. 4, read the second time by short title and placed on the calendar for third reading. * * * Mr. Speaker: January 21, 1999 The Political Subdivisions Committee recommends H.B. 185, DUTIES OF COUNTY ASSESSOR AND TREASURER, by Representative B. Chard, be replaced and favorably recommends 1st Sub. H.B. 185, DUTIES OF COUNTY ASSESSOR AND TREASURER; and The Political Subdivisions Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.B. 239, DELINQUENT FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT FEES, by Representative D. Iverson. Joseph G. Murray, Chair Reports filed. On motion of Representative Murray, the reports of the Political Subdivisions committee were adopted. Sub. H.B. 185 and H.B. 239, read the second time by short title and placed on the calendar for third reading. * * * Mr. Speaker: January 21, 1999 The Business, Labor, and Economic Development Committee recommends H.B. 214, WAGE CLAIM AMENDMENTS, by Representative G. Adair, be replaced and favorably recommends 1st Sub. H.B. 214, WAGE CLAIM AMENDMENTS. J. W. Bill Hickman, Chair Report filed. On motion of Representative Hickman, the report of the Business, Labor, and Economic Development committee was adopted. Sub. H.B. 214, read the second time by short title and placed on the calendar for third reading. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS HOSPITAL BILLING PROCEDURES H.B. 84 Margaret Dayton AN ACT RELATING TO HEALTH; REQUIRING A HOSPITAL TO INCLUDE ON AN ITEMIZED BILLING STATEMENT ANY AMOUNT CHARGED TO THE PATIENT TO PAY FOR THE CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM ASSESSMENT, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. COMPULSORY EDUCATION/TRUANCY AMENDMENTS H.B. 85 Duane E. Bourdeaux AN ACT RELATING TO THE STATE SYSTEM OF PUBLIC EDUCATION; CLARIFYING THE COMPULSORY EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS; AND MAKING TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. CHECK ABUSE AMENDMENTS H.B. 86 John E. Swallow AN ACT RELATING TO COLLECTING ON DISHONORED INSTRUMENTS; AMENDING PROVISIONS RELATED TO DISHONORED CHECKS OR OTHER INSTRUMENTS; AND MAKING TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. VINTAGE VEHICLES H.B. 87 Greg J. Curtis AN ACT RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; AMENDING THE DEFINITION OF VINTAGE VEHICLES, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. SECURED TRANSACTION - SALES OF ACCOUNTS, CONTRACT RIGHTS, AND CHATTEL PAPER H.B. 247 Blake D. Chard AN ACT RELATING TO UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE; AMENDING THE FORMAL REQUIREMENTS OF FINANCING STATEMENTS; AND MAKING TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. TRANSPARENT MATERIALS ON MOTOR VEHICLE WINDSHIELDS H.B. 248 Katherine M. Bryson AN ACT RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; PROVIDING THAT NONTRANSPARENT MATERIALS MAY BE APPLIED TO THE LOWER LEFT-HAND CORNER OF A MOTOR VEHICLE'S WINDSHIELD WITHIN CERTAIN PRESCRIBED SPECIFICATIONS, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. COLLECTION AGENCY AMENDMENTS H.B. 250 Ben C. Ferry AN ACT RELATING TO COLLECTION AGENCIES; CLARIFYING THE REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR COLLECTION AGENCIES; AND MAKING TECHNICAL CHANGES, read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. THIRD READING CALENDAR H.B. 194, CONSUMER CREDIT ISSUES, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. H.B. 194 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 69; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair S. Allen Anderson Arent Baca Beck Becker Bennion Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Brown Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Chard D. Cox G. Cox Curtis Dayton Dillree Duckworth Ferry Fife Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hatch Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holdaway Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson King Koehn Lockhart Morgan Murray Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Shurtliff Siddoway G. Snow M. Snow N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Throckmorton Tyler Walsh Way Wright M. Stephens Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander Jones Nelson Short Ure Zolman H.B. 194 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. * * * H.B. 222, REVISED CORPORATION ACT AMENDMENTS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. H.B. 222 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 61; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 14. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander S. Allen Anderson Arent Baca Beck Becker Bennion Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Chard D. Cox G. Cox Curtis Duckworth Ferry Fife Frandsen Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hatch Hendrickson Holdaway Holladay B. Johnson K. Johnson King Koehn Lockhart Morgan Murray Olsen Pace Rowan Seitz Shurtliff Siddoway G. Snow M. Snow N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Throckmorton Tyler Walsh Way Wright Absent or not voting were: Representatives Brown Dayton Dillree Garn Hickman Hogue Iverson Jones Nelson Saunders Short Ure Zolman M. Stephens H.B. 222 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Bradshaw, the House voted to uncircle H.B. 42. H.B. 42, TRADE AND BUSINESS NAME AMENDMENTS, was before the House on its final passage. H.B. 42 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 64; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 11. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander S. Allen Anderson Arent Baca Beck Becker Bennion Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Brown Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Chard D. Cox Curtis Dayton Dillree Duckworth Ferry Fife Frandsen Garn Gowans Hansen Harper Hickman Holdaway Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones King Lockhart Morgan Murray Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Shurtliff Siddoway G. Snow M. Snow N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Throckmorton Tyler Walsh Way Wright M. Stephens Absent or not voting were: Representatives Bigelow G. Cox Gladwell Goodfellow Hatch Hendrickson Hogue Koehn Nelson Ure Zolman H.B. 42 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE On motion of Representative Garn, the House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole, with the Speaker as Chairman, for the purpose of hearing from Gay Taylor, Legal Counsel for the Legislature. On motion of Representative Garn, the Committee of the Whole was dissolved. THIRD READING CALENDAR H.B. 16, COLLEGIATE LICENSE PLATES, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Bradshaw, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 4, Line 111: Reinstate "and present the original contribution verification form" and insert "or make a contribution" 2. Page 4, Line 112:Reinstate "to the division at the time of application" 3. Pages 4-5, Lines 113-124: Reinstate all of lines 113 through 124 4. Page 5, Line 125: Delete "This" and insert "If the contribution is made at the time of application, the" H.B. 16 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 71; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair S. Allen Anderson Arent Baca Beck Becker Bennion Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Brown Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Chard D. Cox G. Cox Curtis Dayton Dillree Duckworth Ferry Fife Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hatch Hickman Hogue Holdaway Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones King Koehn Lockhart Morgan Murray Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Shurtliff Siddoway G. Snow M. Snow N. Stephens Styler Swallow Tanner Throckmorton Tyler Ure Walsh Way Wright M. Stephens Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander Hendrickson Nelson Zolman H.B. 16 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Bennion, the House voted to uncircle H.B. 187. H.B. 187, IDENTIFICATION NUMBER FRAUD, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Bennion, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Line 11: Delete "13-30-1" and insert "13-32-101". 2. Page 1, Line 14: Delete "13-30-1" and insert "13-32-101". 3. Page 1, Line 15:Delete "13-30-1" and insert "13-32-101". 4. Page 1, Line 16: Delete "(1)". 5. Page 2, Lines 28-29: Delete lines 28 and 29. 6. Page 2, Line 35: After "person," insert "without authorization and" 7. Page 1, Line 22: Delete line 22 and renumber the following subsections accordingly. 8. Page 1, Line 26: After "other" delete "number" and insert "numbers". 9. Page 1, Line 27: After "resources" insert "except for numbers or information that cana be prosecuted as financial transaction card offenses under Sections 76-6-506 through 76-6-506.4". On motion of Representative Hogue, the bill was amended as follows: 10. Page 2, Line 39: After "$5,000" insert "in the aggregate" H.B. 187 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 68; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 7. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander S. Allen Anderson Arent Baca Beck Becker Bennion Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bradshaw Brown Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Chard D. Cox G. Cox Dayton Dillree Duckworth Ferry Fife Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hatch Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holdaway Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones Koehn Lockhart Morgan Murray Nelson Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Shurtliff Siddoway M. Snow N. Stephens Styler Tanner Throckmorton Tyler Ure Walsh Way Wright M. Stephens Absent or not voting were: Representatives Bowman Curtis King Olsen G. Snow Swallow Zolman H.B. 187 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. RULES COMMITTEE REPORT Mr. Speaker: January 22, 1999 The Rules Committee has ordered the following house bills and resolutions printed and recommends the following bills and resolutions be assigned to standing committees: EDUCATION H.B. 7 Center for the School of the Future (L. Frandsen) H.B. 34 Applied Technology Education Amendments (A. Tyler) H.B. 49 Surveys in Public Schools (D. Hogue) H.B. 232 Public Education Foundation Amendments (S. Allen) HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES H.B. 204 Smoke Free Airports (J. Tanner) JUDICIARY H.B. 40 Criminal Nonsupport Amendments (K. Morgan) LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE H.B. 23 Department of Corrections Compensation Adjustment (G. Cox) H.B. 237 Department of Public Safety Fee Consolidation (B. Chard) POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS H.B. 238 Appropriations for Land Use Plans (D. Iverson) REVENUE AND TAXATION H.B. 57 Revenues for the State School Fund (D. Iverson) TRANSPORTATION H.B. 228 Motor Vehicle Insurance on Certain Vehicles (G. Way) Susan J. Koehn, Chair Report filed. On motion of Representative Koehn, the report of the Rules Committee was adopted. THIRD READING CALENDAR H.B. 24, B AND C FUND DISTRIBUTION, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. H.B. 24 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 69; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander S. Allen Anderson Arent Baca Beck Becker Bennion Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Brown Bryson Buckner Bush Buttars Carlson Chard D. Cox G. Cox Dayton Dillree Duckworth Ferry Fife Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hatch Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holdaway Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones King Koehn Lockhart Morgan Murray Nelson Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Shurtliff Siddoway M. Snow N. Stephens Styler Tanner Throckmorton Tyler Ure Walsh Way Wright M. Stephens Absent or not voting were: Representatives Buffmire Curtis Olsen G. Snow Swallow Zolman H.B. 24 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. * * * H.B. 36, DRIVER LICENSE IDENTIFICATION, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. H.B. 36 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 68; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 7. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander S. Allen Anderson Arent Baca Beck Becker Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Brown Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Chard D. Cox G. Cox Dayton Dillree Duckworth Ferry Fife Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hatch Hendrickson Hogue Holdaway Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones King Koehn Lockhart Morgan Murray Nelson Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Shurtliff Siddoway M. Snow N. Stephens Styler Tanner Throckmorton Tyler Ure Walsh Way Wright Absent or not voting were: Representatives Bennion Curtis Hickman G. Snow Swallow Zolman M. Stephens H.B. 36 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. * * * H.B. 45, SCHOOL BUS SAFETY, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. H.B. 45 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 65; Nays, 2; Absent or not voting, 8. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander S. Allen Anderson Arent Beck Becker Bennion Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Chard D. Cox G. Cox Dayton Dillree Duckworth Ferry Fife Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holdaway Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones King Koehn Lockhart Morgan Murray Nelson Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Shurtliff Siddoway M. Snow Tanner Throckmorton Tyler Ure Walsh Way Wright M. Stephens Voting in the negative were: Representatives Harper N. Stephens Absent or not voting were: Representatives Baca Brown Curtis Hatch G. Snow Styler Swallow Zolman H.B. 45 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. * * * H.B. 205, SCHOOL BUS TRAFFIC SAFETY REQUIREMENTS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. H.B. 205 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 67; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 8. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair S. Allen Anderson Arent Beck Becker Bennion Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Chard D. Cox G. Cox Dayton Dillree Duckworth Ferry Fife Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hatch Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holdaway Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones King Koehn Lockhart Morgan Murray Nelson Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Shurtliff Siddoway M. Snow N. Stephens Styler Tanner Throckmorton Tyler Ure Walsh Way M. Stephens Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander Baca Brown Curtis G. Snow Swallow Wright Zolman H.B. 205 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. * * * H.B. 6, EDUCATOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. H.B. 6 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 59; Nays, 10; Absent or not voting, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair S. Allen Anderson Arent Beck Becker Bennion Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Brown Bryson Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson Chard D. Cox G. Cox Dillree Duckworth Ferry Fife Frandsen Garn Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hendrickson Hickman Hogue Holdaway Holladay Iverson K. Johnson Jones King Koehn Lockhart Morgan Murray Nelson Pace Saunders Seitz Short Shurtliff Siddoway M. Snow Tanner Throckmorton Tyler Ure Way Voting in the negative were: Representatives Alexander Dayton Hatch B. Johnson Olsen Rowan N. Stephens Styler Walsh M. Stephens Absent or not voting were: Representatives Baca Curtis G. Snow Swallow Wright Zolman H.B. 6 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. * * * H.B. 20, ADOPTION PRESENTATIONS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. H.B. 20 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 43; Nays, 23; Absent or not voting, 9. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair S. Allen Anderson Arent Beck Becker Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Buckner Buffmire Carlson Chard D. Cox G. Cox Dillree Duckworth Ferry Fife Frandsen Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Hendrickson Hogue Holdaway Holladay K. Johnson Jones King Lockhart Morgan Murray Nelson Seitz Short Shurtliff Siddoway Tanner Tyler Voting in the negative were: Representatives Alexander Bryson Bush Buttars Dayton Garn Harper Hatch Hickman Iverson B. Johnson Koehn Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders G. Snow N. Stephens Styler Throckmorton Ure Walsh Way Absent or not voting were: Representatives Baca Bennion Brown Curtis M. Snow Swallow Wright Zolman M. Stephens H.B. 20 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. * * * H.B. 190, MEDICAID CHOICE CERTIFICATE, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Short, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 2, Line 36: After "available" insert ", within appropriations," H.B. 190 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 52; Nays, 17; Absent or not voting, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair S. Allen Anderson Arent Beck Becker Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Buckner Buffmire Bush Buttars Carlson D. Cox G. Cox Dayton Dillree Duckworth Fife Frandsen Gladwell Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Hatch Hendrickson Holdaway Holladay Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Jones King Lockhart Morgan Murray Olsen Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Shurtliff Siddoway M. Snow Styler Tanner Tyler Ure Walsh Voting in the negative were: Representatives Alexander Bennion Bryson Chard Ferry Garn Harper Hickman Hogue Koehn Nelson G. Snow N. Stephens Throckmorton Way Wright M. Stephens Absent or not voting were: Representatives Baca Brown Curtis Short Swallow Zolman H.B. 190 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. * * * H.B. 22, AGGRESSIVE DRIVING LAW, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Hendrickson, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Line 25: After "court" delete "shall" and insert "may" H.B. 22 then failed to pass on the following roll call: Yeas, 35; Nays, 37; Absent or not voting, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Arent Beck Becker Bennion Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Buckner Buffmire Bush Chard G. Cox Dillree Duckworth Gladwell Hendrickson Hogue Holdaway Holladay Jones King Murray Nelson Pace Rowan Saunders Seitz Short Siddoway G. Snow N. Stephens Tanner Voting in the negative were: Representatives Alexander S. Allen Anderson Brown Bryson Buttars D. Cox Curtis Dayton Ferry Fife Frandsen Garn Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hatch Hickman Iverson B. Johnson K. Johnson Koehn Lockhart Morgan Olsen Shurtliff M. Snow Styler Swallow Throckmorton Tyler Ure Walsh Way Wright M. Stephens Absent or not voting were: Representatives Baca Carlson Zolman H.B. 22 was filed. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Garn, the House voted to adjourn until January 25, 1999, at 10:00 a.m. HOUSE JOURNAL PAGE INDEX (DAY 1 - 5) H.B. 5 -- COURT INTERVIEWS OF CHILDREN (A. Bradshaw) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 16 Read the second time 51 Amendments 68 Read the third time 68 Transmitted to the Senate 68 H.B. 6 -- EDUCATOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS (R. Siddoway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 16 Assigned to standing committee 48 Read the second time 79 Read the third time 141 Transmitted to the Senate 142 H.B. 7 -- CENTER FOR THE SCHOOL OF THE FUTURE (L. Frandsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 16 Assigned to standing committee 137 H.B. 8 -- CHILD LITERACY PROGRAMS (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 16 H.B. 9 -- FUNDING CLASSROOM SUPPLIES (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 17 Assigned to standing committee 48 Read the second time 106 H.B. 10 -- YOUTH DRIVER PROVISIONS (D. Bush) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 17 Assigned to standing committee 49 Read the second time 120 Amendments 120 H.B. 11 -- JUDICIAL DEBT COLLECTION AMENDMENTS (J. Murray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 17 Assigned to standing committee 49 H.B. 12 -- DRIVER EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 17 Assigned to standing committee 51 H.B. 13 -- PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION REPORTING (J. Seitz) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 18 Read the second time 52 Read the third time 88 Transmitted to the Senate 88 H.B. 14 -- MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT REPORT AMENDMENTS (R. Lockhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 18 Assigned to standing committee 49 Read the second time 82 Amendments 81 H.B. 15 -- CRIMINAL MISCHIEF AMENDMENTS (B. Holladay) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 18 Assigned to standing committee 49 Read the second time 84 H.B. 16 -- COLLEGIATE LICENSE PLATES (A. Bradshaw) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 18 Assigned to standing committee 51 Read the second time 78 Amendments 78, 134 Read the third time 134 Transmitted to the Senate 135 H.B. 17 -- GIFTS TO PUBLIC OFFICIALS (J. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 18 Assigned to standing committee 49 Read the second time 85 H.B. 18 -- FUNDING FORMULA FOR ALCOHOL OFFENSES ENFORCEMENT (N. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 19 Assigned to standing committee 50 H.B. 19 -- PENALTIES FOR DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE (N. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 19 Assigned to standing committee 49 Read the second time 84 Amendments 83 H.B. 20 -- ADOPTION PRESENTATIONS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS (R. Siddoway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 19 Assigned to standing committee 48 Read the second time 79 Read the third time 142 Transmitted to the Senate 143 H.B. 21 -- CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION COMMISSION AMENDMENTS (M. Styler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 19 Assigned to standing committee 49 Read the second time 84 H.B. 22 -- AGGRESSIVE DRIVING LAW (D. Bush) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 19 Assigned to standing committee 50 Read the second time 82 Amendments 144 Read the third time 144 Failed 144 H.B. 23 -- DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS COMPENSATION ADJUSTMENT (G. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 20 Assigned to standing committee 137 H.B. 24 -- B AND C FUND DISTRIBUTION (T. Hatch) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 20 Assigned to standing committee 51 Read the second time 78 Read the third time 138 Transmitted to the Senate 139 H.B. 25 -- INCOME TAX DEDUCTION FOR HEALTH CARE INSURANCE (M. Styler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 20 Assigned to standing committee 50 Read the second time 82 H.B. 26 -- RETIRED PEACE OFFICER WEAPONS EXEMPTIONS (R. Lockhart) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 20 Assigned to standing committee 50 H.B. 27 -- UTAH MISSING PERSON CLEARINGHOUSE (G. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 21 Assigned to standing committee 50 Read the second time 120 Amendments 120 H.B. 28 -- RESIDENTIAL EXEMPTION ON PROPERTY TAX (T. Hatch) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 21 Assigned to standing committee 50 H.B. 29 -- COMMERCIAL DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL EXEMPTIONS (M. Brown) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 21 Assigned to standing committee 51 H.B. 30 -- APPROPRIATION FOR CENTER FOR LANDSCAPE WATER MANAGEMENT (J. Buffmire) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 21 Assigned to standing committee 50 Read the second time 83 H.B. 31 -- INCOME TAX - DEFINITIONS RELATING TO DISABLED PERSONS (J. Buffmire) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 21 Assigned to standing committee 50 Read the second time 82 H.B. 32 -- DIXIE COLLEGE NAME CHANGE (J. Hickman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 22 Assigned to standing committee 91 H.B. 33 -- ENHANCING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS (L. Frandsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 22 H.B. 34 -- APPLIED TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION AMENDMENTS (A. Tyler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 22 Assigned to standing committee 137 H.B. 35 -- OFF HIGHWAY VEHICLE PROGRAM FUNDING (K. Garn) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 23 Assigned to standing committee 51 Read the second time 128 H.B. 36 -- DRIVER LICENSE IDENTIFICATION (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 23 Assigned to standing committee 51 Read the second time 78 Read the third time 139 Transmitted to the Senate 139 H.B. 37 -- SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION FOR FIREARM SAFES (D. Bush) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 23 Assigned to standing committee 51 H.B. 38 -- AUTHORITY TO CLOSE AREAS WITHIN STATE PARKS (M. Styler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 23 Assigned to standing committee 50 Read the second time 128 H.B. 39 -- RESTRICTION ON FORMER STATE OFFICIALS LOBBYING (J. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 24 Assigned to standing committee 49 Read the second time 85 Amendments 85 H.B. 40 -- CRIMINAL NONSUPPORT AMENDMENTS (K. Morgan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 24 Assigned to standing committee 137 H.B. 41 -- AMENDMENTS TO COMPARATIVE FAULT (K. Morgan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 24 H.B. 42 -- TRADE AND BUSINESS NAME AMENDMENTS (A. Bradshaw) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 24 Assigned to standing committee 48 Read the second time 78 Read the third time 96 Circled 96 Uncircled 133 Transmitted to the Senate 134 H.B. 43 -- CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE DATABASE AMENDMENTS (P. Arent) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 24 Assigned to standing committee 48 H.B. 44 -- MURDER AND MANSLAUGHTER AMENDMENTS (D. Gladwell) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 25 Assigned to standing committee 49 Read the second time 84 H.B. 45 -- SCHOOL BUS SAFETY (N. Hendrickson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 25 Assigned to standing committee 48 Read the second time 79 Amendments 78 Read the third time 139 Transmitted to the Senate 140 H.B. 46 -- MINIMUM AGE FOR MARRIAGE (C. Saunders) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 25 Assigned to standing committee 49 Read the second time 106 Amendments 105 Substituted 105 H.B. 47 -- CRIMINAL INVESTIGATOR SPECIAL FUNCTION STATUS (J. Seitz) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 25 Assigned to standing committee 51 Read the second time 82 H.B. 48 -- APPROVAL REQUIRED FOR MARRIAGE OF A MINOR (C. Saunders) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 26 Assigned to standing committee 49 Read the second time 81 H.B. 49 -- SURVEYS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 26 Assigned to standing committee 137 H.B. 50 -- EXPANSION OF GOOD SAMARITAN ACT (R. Siddoway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 26 Assigned to standing committee 49 Read the second time 81 H.B. 51 -- EMISSION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS (N. Hendrickson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 26 Assigned to standing committee 51 H.B. 52 -- PORTABILITY OF FUNDING FOR HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (D. Hogue) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 26 Assigned to standing committee 49 Read the second time 81 H.B. 53 -- UTAH ANTITRUST AMENDMENTS (G. Snow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 27 Assigned to standing committee 49 H.B. 54 -- APPROPRIATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY CURRICULUM (D. Iverson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 27 Assigned to standing committee 48 H.B. 55 -- TECHNOLOGY IN MIDDLE SCHOOL - PILOT PROGRAM (T. Rowan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 27 Assigned to standing committee 91 H.B. 56 -- PARENTAL CONSENT CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS (M. Carlson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 27 H.B. 57 -- REVENUES FOR THE STATE SCHOOL FUND (D. Iverson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 28 Assigned to standing committee 138 H.B. 58 -- PREMARITAL EDUCATION AMENDMENTS (C. Saunders) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 28 Assigned to standing committee 49 H.B. 59 -- PEACE OFFICER CLASSIFICATIONS AMENDMENTS (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 28 Assigned to standing committee 92 H.B. 60 -- CAMPAIGN FINANCE AMENDMENTS (P. Arent) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 28 H.B. 61 -- MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION AMENDMENTS (L. Pace) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 29 H.B. 62 -- ELECTION LAW COMMISSION (M. Carlson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 29 H.B. 63 -- READING SKILLS DEVELOPMENT CENTER (K. Morgan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 29 H.B. 64 -- YOUTH COURT ACT (D. Gladwell) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 29 H.B. 65 -- FEE ON LUBRICATING OIL (D. Zolman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 30 H.B. 66 -- ACCESS MANAGEMENT INCENTIVES IN TRANSPORTATION (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 30 H.B. 67 -- TRANSPORTATION FUNDS USE FOR PEDESTRIAN AND BIKE PATHS (D. Jones) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 56 H.B. 68 -- MUNICIPAL NOTICE PROVISIONS (K. Holdaway) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 57 Assigned to standing committee 92 H.B. 69 -- UTAH EXEMPTIONS ACT AMENDMENTS (D. Gladwell) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 57 H.B. 70 -- SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION FOR SCHOOL ADMISSION CHARGES (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 65 H.B. 71 -- UNIFORM BUILDING STANDARDS AMENDMENTS (L. Frandsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 65 H.B. 72 -- EXPERT DISCOVERY AMENDMENTS (G. Snow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 65 Assigned to standing committee 92 H.B. 73 -- LEAVING THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT (B. Goodfellow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 66 H.B. 74 -- COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE ALLOCATION (J. Swallow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 85 H.B. 75 -- INCENTIVE FOR ELEMENTARY READING PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT (R. Bigelow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 85 H.B. 76 -- TEACHER CERTIFICATION AMENDMENTS (K. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 86 H.B. 77 -- PROSECUTORIAL AMENDMENTS (G. Curtis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 86 H.B. 78 -- STALKING AMENDMENTS - CIVIL (L. Shurtliff) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 107 H.B. 79 -- STALKING AMENDMENTS - CRIMINAL (L. Shurtliff) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 107 H.B. 80 -- SALES AND USE TAXATION OF NEWSPAPER SALES OR SUBSCRIPTIONS (D. Zolman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 107 H.B. 81 -- EXPLOSIVES LAW AMENDMENTS (B. Holladay) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 107 H.B. 82 -- COUNSELORS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS TASK FORCE (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 108 H.B. 83 -- ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACES (P. Buckner) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 108 H.B. 84 -- HOSPITAL BILLING PROCEDURES (M. Dayton) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 130 H.B. 85 -- COMPULSORY EDUCATION/TRUANCY AMENDMENTS (D. Bourdeaux) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 130 H.B. 86 -- CHECK ABUSE AMENDMENTS (J. Swallow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 131 H.B. 87 -- VINTAGE VEHICLES (G. Curtis) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 131 H.B. 168 -- CITY FORMS OF GOVERNMENT (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 31 Read the second time 52 Read the third time 88 Circled 89 Uncircled 90 Transmitted to the Senate 91 H.B. 169 -- ANNEXATION OF AGRICULTURE PROTECTION AREAS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 31 Read the second time 52 Read the third time 89 Transmitted to the Senate 89 H.B. 170 -- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RESTRUCTURING (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 31 Read the second time 52 Read the third time 89 Circled 89 Uncircled 92 Transmitted to the Senate 93 H.B. 171 -- STATE TRAFFIC AND PEDESTRIAN SAFETY COORDINATING COUNCIL (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 31 Assigned to standing committee 51 Read the second time 128 H.B. 172 -- TEXTBOOKS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS (L. Frandsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 31 Assigned to standing committee 48 H.B. 173 -- STATE INCOME TAX - ELIMINATION OF MARRIAGE TAX PENALTIES (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 32 Assigned to standing committee 92 H.B. 174 -- SCHOOL ACTIVITIES REPORT (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 32 Read the second time 52 Read the third time 90 Transmitted to the Senate 90 H.B. 175 -- REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR FALCONRY (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 32 Read the second time 52 Amendments 93 Read the third time 93 Transmitted to the Senate 94 H.B. 176 -- INCOME TAX CREDIT FOR SALES AND USE TAXES PAID ON FOOD (R. Short) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 33 H.B. 177 -- GENETIC TESTING PRIVACY ACT (N. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 33 Assigned to standing committee 49 H.B. 178 -- GRAMA - VOTER REGISTRATION FORM AMENDMENTS (L. Nelson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 33 Assigned to standing committee 49 H.B. 179 -- POLITICAL PARTY AMENDMENTS (L. Nelson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 34 Assigned to standing committee 49 H.B. 180 -- CHILD CARE TASK FORCE REAUTHORIZATION (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 34 Assigned to standing committee 51 Read the second time 84 H.B. 181 -- CERTIFIED TAX RATE NOTICE AMENDMENT (A. Tyler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 34 Assigned to standing committee 51 H.B. 182 -- WILDLIFE LICENSE FEE (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 34 Read the second time 52 Amendments 96 Read the third time 94 Circled 94, 96 Uncircled 96 H.B. 183 -- EDUCATION CAPITAL OUTLAY FOUNDATION AMENDMENTS (A. Tyler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 34 Assigned to standing committee 48 Read the second time 106 Amendments 106 H.B. 184 -- COUNTY OFFICERS AMENDMENTS (C. Buttars) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 35 Read the second time 52 Read the third time 94 Circled 94 H.B. 185 -- DUTIES OF COUNTY ASSESSOR AND TREASURER (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 35 Assigned to standing committee 92 Read the second time 130 Substituted 129 H.B. 186 -- PRIVATE PROPERTY OMBUDSMAN AMENDMENT (E. Olsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 35 Read the second time 52 Read the third time 94 Circled 94 H.B. 187 -- IDENTIFICATION NUMBER FRAUD (C. Bennion) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 35 Read the second time 52 Amendments 135 Read the third time 94 Circled 95 Uncircled 135 Transmitted to the Senate 137 H.B. 188 -- REAUTHORIZATION OF STATE WATER DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (E. Olsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 36 Read the second time 52 Read the third time 95 Transmitted to the Senate 95 H.B. 189 -- YEAR 2000 GOVERNMENT IMMUNITY (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 36 Assigned to standing committee 50 H.B. 190 -- MEDICAID CHOICE CERTIFICATE (R. Short) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 36 Assigned to standing committee 49 Read the second time 81 Amendments 79, 143 Read the third time 143 Transmitted to the Senate 144 H.B. 191 -- UTAH DIVISION OF INDIAN AFFAIRS AMENDMENTS (K. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 36 Assigned to standing committee 49 Read the second time 129 H.B. 192 -- NATIVE AMERICAN REMAINS AND HISTORIC ARTIFACTS (E. Anderson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 37 Assigned to standing committee 49 Read the second time 85 Amendments 84 H.B. 193 -- REAUTHORIZATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE RULES (M. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 37 Read the second time 52 Read the third time 95 Circled 95 H.B. 194 -- CONSUMER CREDIT ISSUES (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 37 Assigned to standing committee 48 Read the second time 78 Read the third time 132 Transmitted to the Senate 132 H.B. 195 -- DRIVER TRAINING PERMITS (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 37 Assigned to standing committee 51 H.B. 196 -- REGULATION ON HUNTING COUGAR OR BEAR (M. Styler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 38 Assigned to standing committee 50 Read the second time 128 Amendments 121 H.B. 197 -- CEDAR MOUNTAIN INITIATIVE APPROPRIATION (T. Hatch) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 38 Assigned to standing committee 50 Read the second time 83 H.B. 198 -- APPROPRIATION FOR CENTENNIAL TRAILS PROGRAM (A. Tyler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 38 Assigned to standing committee 50 Read the second time 128 H.B. 199 -- ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY FOR DRUG LAB AND PRECURSOR ACTS (A. Tyler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 38 Assigned to standing committee 50 Read the second time 120 H.B. 200 -- WATER COMMISSIONER AMENDMENTS (M. Styler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 39 Assigned to standing committee 50 Read the second time 83 H.B. 201 -- MOTOR VEHICLE DEALER FILINGS (W. Harper) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 39 Assigned to standing committee 51 Read the second time 128 H.B. 202 -- USE OF OLYMPIC LICENSE PLATES (J. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 39 Assigned to standing committee 51 Read the second time 128 Substituted 128 H.B. 203 -- OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE COSTS SET ASIDE FOR STATE BUILDINGS (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 39 Assigned to standing committee 49 Read the second time 129 H.B. 204 -- SMOKE FREE AIRPORTS (J. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 39 Assigned to standing committee 137 H.B. 205 -- SCHOOL BUS TRAFFIC SAFETY REQUIREMENTS (D. Ure) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 40 Assigned to standing committee 48 Read the second time 79 Read the third time 140 Transmitted to the Senate 141 H.B. 206 -- CREATING OR CONSOLIDATING COUNTIES (L. Frandsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 40 Assigned to standing committee 50 Read the second time 82 H.B. 207 -- RIVERWAY ENHANCEMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS (J. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 40 Assigned to standing committee 50 Read the second time 128 H.B. 208 -- LICENSE PLATE RENEWAL FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 40 Assigned to standing committee 51 H.B. 209 -- TASK FORCE ON SCHOOL DISTRICT SIZE (D. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 40 Assigned to standing committee 48 Read the second time 106 Amendments 106 H.B. 210 -- FALSE STATEMENTS AT PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS (A. Tyler) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 41 Assigned to standing committee 49 H.B. 211 -- DRIVER LICENSE DIVISION AMENDMENTS (P. Arent) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 41 Assigned to standing committee 51 H.B. 212 -- FUNDING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PRIVATE PROPERTY OMBUDSMAN (E. Olsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 41 Assigned to standing committee 50 Read the second time 128 H.B. 213 -- APPROPRIATION FOR ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGE PROGRAM (T. Rowan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 41 Assigned to standing committee 48 Read the second time 106 H.B. 214 -- WAGE CLAIM AMENDMENTS (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 42 Assigned to standing committee 48 Read the second time 130 Substituted 130 H.B. 215 -- VEHICLE REGISTRATION AMENDMENTS (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 42 Assigned to standing committee 51 H.B. 216 -- APPOINTING SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATORS (J. Buffmire) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 42 Assigned to standing committee 48 H.B. 217 -- DISORDERLY CONDUCT AMENDMENTS (A. Bradshaw) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 42 Assigned to standing committee 50 Read the second time 82 H.B. 218 -- REAUTHORIZATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CODE PROVISIONS (B. Wright) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 43 Assigned to standing committee 50 Read the second time 83 H.B. 219 -- LABOR COMMISSION SAFETY AMENDMENTS (G. Adair) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 43 Assigned to standing committee 51 Read the second time 84 H.B. 220 -- DISSOLUTION OF UTAH TECHNOLOGY FINANCE CORPORATION (J. Hickman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 43 H.B. 221 -- RETIREMENT OFFICE AMENDMENTS (R. Short) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 43 Assigned to standing committee 50 H.B. 222 -- REVISED CORPORATION ACT AMENDMENTS (A. Bradshaw) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 44 Assigned to standing committee 48 Read the second time 78 Read the third time 132 Transmitted to the Senate 133 H.B. 223 -- SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT BOND SECURITY (J. Seitz) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 44 Assigned to standing committee 50 Read the second time 82 H.B. 224 -- FIREFIGHTER RETIREMENT SYSTEMS (J. Murray) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 44 H.B. 225 -- SCHOOL BUS RAILROAD CROSSING REQUIREMENTS (N. Hendrickson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 44 Assigned to standing committee 91 H.B. 226 -- COUNTY ANNEXATION AMENDMENTS (B. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 45 H.B. 227 -- DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DISMISSAL AMENDMENT (A. Bradshaw) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 45 H.B. 228 -- MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE ON CERTAIN VEHICLES (G. Way) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 45 Assigned to standing committee 138 H.B. 229 -- STATE OLYMPIC COORDINATION AMENDMENTS (J. Tanner) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 45 Assigned to standing committee 91 Read the second time 129 Amendments 129 H.B. 230 -- LIEN AMENDMENTS (J. Swallow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 45 Assigned to standing committee 91 H.B. 231 -- ACCESS TO ADOPTION RECORDS (D. Zolman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 46 H.B. 232 -- PUBLIC EDUCATION FOUNDATION AMENDMENTS (S. Allen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 46 Assigned to standing committee 137 H.B. 233 -- REVISOR'S STATUTE (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 46 Read the second time 51 Read the third time 61 Transmitted to the Senate 62 H.B. 234 -- COMMUNITY COOPERATION REQUIREMENTS OF UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (R. Becker) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 46 H.B. 235 -- PENALTY FOR DRIVE-BY SHOOTINGS (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 46 H.B. 236 -- DRIVER LICENSE HEARING PROCESS (N. Stephens) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 57 H.B. 237 -- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY FEE CONSOLIDATION (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 66 Assigned to standing committee 137 H.B. 238 -- APPROPRIATIONS FOR LAND USE PLANS (D. Iverson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 66 Assigned to standing committee 137 H.B. 239 -- DELINQUENT FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT FEES (D. Iverson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 66 Assigned to standing committee 92 Read the second time 130 H.B. 240 -- DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFINITION AMENDMENT (B. Goodfellow) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 67 Assigned to standing committee 92 H.B. 241 -- ENGLISH AS THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF THE STATE (T. Rowan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 67 H.B. 242 -- EDUCATOR DISMISSAL PROCEDURES AMENDMENTS (T. Rowan) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 86 H.B. 243 -- ADOPTION OF COUNTY BUDGET (K. Bryson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 87 H.B. 244 -- DESIGNATION OF FREQUENT CRASH HIGHWAYS (G. Way) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 87 H.B. 245 -- DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AMENDMENTS (G. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 108 H.B. 246 -- NOTARIES PUBLIC REFORM ACT AMENDMENTS (B. Ferry) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 108 H.B. 247 -- SECURED TRANSACTION - SALES OF ACCOUNTS, CONTRACT RIGHTS, AND CHATTEL PAPER (B. Chard) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 131 H.B. 248 -- TRANSPARENT MATERIALS ON MOTOR VEHICLE WINDSHIELDS (K. Bryson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 131 H.B. 250 -- COLLECTION AGENCY AMENDMENTS (B. Ferry) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 131 H.C.R. 1 -- RESOLUTION REGARDING MOVING RADIOACTIVE TAILINGS IN MOAB (K. Johnson) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 87 H.J.R. 3 -- JOINT RULES AMENDMENTS RESOLUTION (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 47 Read the second time 51 Amendments 59 Read the third time 59 Transmitted to the Senate 61 H.J.R. 4 -- RESOLUTION CHANGING STATE ELECTION CYCLE (D. Zolman) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 47 Assigned to standing committee 49 Read the second time 129 H.J.R. 5 -- RESOLUTION URGING CONGRESSIONAL ACTION OVER COURTS (E. Olsen) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 47 Assigned to standing committee 49 H.J.R. 6 -- JOINT RESOLUTION - COMPENSATION OF IN-SESSION EMPLOYEES (M. Dillree) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 67 Read the second time 92 H.R. 1 -- HOUSE RULES RESOLUTION (S. Koehn) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 47 Read the second time 51 Amendments 58 Read the third time 57 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 59 H.R. 2 -- READ ACROSS AMERICA RESOLUTION (D. Cox) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 67 Assigned to standing committee 91 S.B. 15 -- ELECTRIC RESTRUCTURING STUDY (L. Jones) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 120 S.B. 65 -- IMPACT FEE ARBITRATION (L. Poulton) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 120 S.B. 67 -- INSPECTIONS OF PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS (R. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 120 S.B. 68 -- SCHOOL BOARD OVERSIGHT OF SCHOOL INSPECTIONS (R. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 120 S.B. 70 -- COMPUTERS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS AMENDMENTS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 120 S.B. 71 -- OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE REVIEW COMMITTEE (L. Mansell) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 120 S.B. 77 -- ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION OF TAX NOTICE INFORMATION (D. Steele) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 105 S.B. 78 -- SPECIAL DISTRICT BOARD TRAINING (R. Evans) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 120 S.J.R. 1 -- CHILD CARE COMMISSION RESOLUTION (L. Blackham) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 120 S.J.R. 2 -- RESOLUTION APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF LEGISLATIVE FISCAL ANALYST (L. Beattie) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 77 INITIATIVE PETITION A -- ENGLISH AS THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF UTAH Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 87 Read the second time 87 Set for Time Certain 88 Read the third time 109 Failed 110