HOUSE JOURNAL FIFTH SPECIAL SESSION FOURTEENTH DAY * * * MORNING SESSION The House was called to order by Speaker Stephens at 10:50 a.m. Roll call showed all members present. Pledge of Allegiance and prayer by Representative LaWanna "Lou" Shurtliff. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: July 8, 2002 The Senate passed, H.B. 5003, LOCAL SPECIAL ELECTION AMENDMENTS, by Representative E. Anderson, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, 1st Sub. H.B. 5002, COURT RECORDS OF DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE CASES, by Representative A. L. Tyler, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. H.B. 5003 and Sub. H.B. 5002 were signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and referred to the Rules Committee to be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS REPEAL OF UNFUNDED CONSUMER HEARING PANEL H.B. 5005 Matt Throckmorton THIS ACT AMENDS THE HUMAN SERVICES CODE. THE ACT REPEALS THE CHILD WELFARE CONSUMER HEARING PANEL WHICH DID NOT GET FUNDED FOR FISCAL YEAR 2002-03. THIS ACT HAS AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE, read the first time by short title. INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX - ESTIMATED TAX PAYMENTS H.B. 5006 Jackie Biskupski THIS ACT AMENDS THE REVENUE AND TAXATION CODE TO REQUIRE CERTAIN TAXPAYERS TO MAKE ESTIMATED TAX PAYMENTS TO THE STATE TAX COMMISSION UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES. THE ACT PROVIDES PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR MAKING ESTIMATED TAX PAYMENTS TO THE STATE TAX COMMISSION, AND REQUIRES THAT PENALTIES BE IMPOSED ON A TAXPAYER THAT FAILS TO PAY OR UNDERPAYS AN ESTIMATED TAX PAYMENT. THIS ACT MAKES TECHNICAL CHANGES, read the first time by short title. CONSOLIDATION OF DIVISIONS OF MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE H.B. 5008 Jack A. Seitz THIS ACT MODIFIES THE HUMAN SERVICES CODE. THIS ACT CREATES A NEW DIVISION OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES BY COMBINING THE DIVISION OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND THE DIVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH. THIS ACT MAKES A CORRESPONDING CHANGE TO THE POLICY BOARDS ASSOCIATED WITH EACH DIVISION. THIS ACT MAKES CONFORMING CHANGES TO OTHER STATUTES AND MAKES TECHNICAL CHANGES. THIS ACT PROVIDES AN EFFECTIVE DATE, read the first time by short title. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Curtis, under suspension of the rules, the House voted to consider H.B. 5005, H.B. 5006, and H.B. 5008 read the second time by short title and placed on the Third Reading Calendar. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Hatch, the House voted to recess until 1:00 p.m. AFTERNOON SESSION The House was called to order by Speaker Stephens at 1:25 p.m. CERTIFICATE I, OLENE S. WALKER, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF UTAH, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT the attached copy of a Supplemental Proclamation issued under date of July 9th, 2002 and signed by Governor Michael O. Leavitt, is a true and correct copy of the original Supplemental Proclamation adding to the purposes of the 5th Special Session of the Fifty-Fourth Legislature of the State of Utah at the State Capitol at Salt Lake City. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah. Done at the State Capitol in Salt Lake City, Utah, this 9th day of July, 2002. OLENE S. WALKER Lieutenant Governor Communication filed. SUPPLEMENTAL PROCLAMATION PURSUANT to Item 7 of the Proclamation issued June 19, 2002, calling the Legislature into special session, I add the following items to the agenda for the special session: 1. To clarify statutory authority for collecting DNA specimens. 2. To consider creating a task force to study revenue sources for water. 3. For the Senate to advise and consent to appointments made by the Governor. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah. Done at the State Capitol in Salt Lake City, Utah, this 9th day of July, 2002. Michael O. Leavitt Governor Olene S. Walker Lieutenant Governor Communication filed. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: July 9, 2002 The Senate passed S.B. 5002, SURCHARGE ON TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS AMENDMENTS, by Senator D. C. Buttars, and it is transmitted for consideration; and The Senate passed S.B. 5004, ELIMINATION OF ANNUAL LEAVE CONVERSION, by Senator B. Evans, and it is transmitted for consideration; and The Senate passed S.B. 5005, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT AMENDMENTS, by Senator L. Blackham, and it is transmitted for consideration; and The Senate passed S.B. 5006, 2002 CAPITAL FACILITIES BONDING, by Senator B. Evans, and it is transmitted for consideration; and The Senate passed, H.J.R. 501, RESOLUTION APPROVING FEDERAL - UTAH STATE TRUST LANDS CONSOLIDATION AGREEMENT, by Representative B. Johnson, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. S.B. 5002, S.B. 5004, S.B. 5005, and S.B. 5006, read the first time by short title. Communication filed. H.J.R. 501 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and referred to the Rules Committee to be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Hatch, under suspension of the rules, the House voted to consider S.B. 5002, S.B. 5004, S.B. 5005, and S.B. 5006, read the second time by short title and placed on the Third Reading Calendar. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS EXTENSION OF BASIC SKILLS COMPETENCY TEST H.B. 5007 Marda Dillree THIS ACT MODIFIES THE STATE SYSTEM OF PUBLIC EDUCATION BY EXTENDING FOR ONE YEAR THE PILOT STATUS OF THE TENTH GRADE BASIC SKILLS COMPETENCY TEST. THIS ACT PROVIDES AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE, read the first time by short title. NONRESIDENT TUITION WAIVER AMENDMENTS H.B. 5010 Afton B. Bradshaw THIS ACT MODIFIES THE STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION BY REPEALING PRESIDENTS' AUTHORITY TO WAIVE CERTAIN TUITION FOR NONRESIDENTS. THIS ACT ALSO REPEALS THE AUTHORIZATION TO OFFER NONRESIDENT PARTIAL TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS, read the first time by short title. FAMILIES, AGENCIES, COMMUNITIES TOGETHER PROGRAM REPEAL H.B. 5011 Jack A. Seitz THIS ACT REPEALS THE FAMILIES, AGENCIES, COMMUNITIES TOGETHER FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH AT RISK ACT, MAKES CERTAIN TECHNICAL CHANGES, AND PROVIDES AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE, read the first time by short title. THIRD READING CALENDAR H.J.R. 502, RESOLUTION CLOSING DISTRICT COURT IN ROY, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. H.J.R. 502 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 66; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 9. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams S. Allen Anderson Arent Barrus Beck Becker Bennion Beshear Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Curtis Daniels Dayton Dillree Donnelson Duckworth Ferrin Ferry Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hatch Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Jones Litvack Lockhart Mascaro McCartney Morgan Moss Murray Newbold Pace Parker Philpot Ray Saunders Seitz Shurtliff Siddoway G. Snow Styler Thompson Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Way Winn Young Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander Bigelow Buffmire Hendrickson King Peterson Swallow Tyler M. Stephens H.J.R. 502 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. * * * H.B. 5005, REPEAL OF UNFUNDED CONSUMER HEARING PANEL, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. H.B. 5005 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 66; Nays, 1; Absent or not voting, 8. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams S. Allen Anderson Arent Barrus Beck Bennion Beshear Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buffmire Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Curtis Daniels Dayton Dillree Donnelson Duckworth Ferrin Ferry Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hatch Hogue Holdaway B. Johnson Jones King Litvack Lockhart Mascaro McCartney Morgan Moss Murray Newbold Pace Parker Philpot Ray Saunders Seitz Shurtliff Siddoway G. Snow Styler Thompson Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Way Winn Young Voting in the negative was: Representative E. Hutchings Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander Becker Bigelow Hendrickson Peterson Swallow Tyler M. Stephens H.B. 5005 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Adair, the House voted to reconsider its action on H. J.R. 502. RECONSIDERATION OF H.J.R. 502 H.J.R. 502, RESOLUTION CLOSING DISTRICT COURT IN ROY, was before the House upon its reconsideration. On motion of Representative Adair, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Line 22: After "takes effect" insert "no earlier than January 1, 2003" H.J.R. 502, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 64; Nays, 3; Absent or not voting, 8. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams S. Allen Anderson Arent Barrus Beck Becker Bennion Beshear Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buffmire Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Curtis Daniels Dillree Donnelson Duckworth Ferrin Ferry Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Jones King Litvack Lockhart Mascaro McCartney Morgan Moss Murray Newbold Parker Peterson Philpot Ray Saunders Seitz Shurtliff Siddoway G. Snow Styler Thompson Throckmorton Ure Wallace Winn Young Voting in the negative were: Representatives Dayton Pace Way Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander Bigelow Hatch Hendrickson Swallow Tyler Urquhart M. Stephens H.J.R. 502, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. THIRD READING CALENDAR H.B. 5006, INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX - ESTIMATED TAX PAYMENTS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. Representatives Ferrin, Adair, Arent, Thompson, and Adams, Dillree, Styler, Bradshaw, Anderson, Beck, Bourdeaux, Peterson, Young, Jones, Beshear, Newbold, Wallace, Hutchings, Buffmire, Way, Saunders, Allen, and Ure declared conflicts of interest because they are self-employed. H.B. 5006 then failed to pass on the following roll call: Yeas, 22; Nays, 44; Absent or not voting, 9. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Arent Beck Becker Beshear Biskupski Bourdeaux Bradshaw Buffmire Daniels Duckworth Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Jones King Litvack McCartney Morgan Moss Shurtliff Young Voting in the negative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams S. Allen Anderson Barrus Bennion Bowman Bryson Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Curtis Dayton Dillree Donnelson Ferrin Ferry Harper Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Lockhart Mascaro Murray Newbold Pace Parker Peterson Philpot Ray Saunders Seitz G. Snow Styler Thompson Throckmorton Ure Wallace Way Winn Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander Bigelow Hatch Hendrickson Siddoway Swallow Tyler Urquhart M. Stephens H.B. 5006 was filed. * * * H.B. 5008, CONSOLIDATION OF DIVISIONS OF MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. Representative Buffmire declared a conflict of interest because she is a mental health provider. H.B. 5008 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 49; Nays, 23; Absent or not voting, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams Alexander S. Allen Barrus Bennion Bigelow Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Curtis Dayton Dillree Donnelson Ferrin Ferry Harper Hatch Hogue Holdaway B. Johnson King Lockhart Mascaro Murray Newbold Pace Parker Peterson Philpot Saunders Seitz Siddoway G. Snow Styler Thompson Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Way Winn M. Stephens Voting in the negative were: Representatives Anderson Arent Beck Becker Beshear Biskupski Bourdeaux Buffmire Daniels Duckworth Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen E. Hutchings Jones Litvack McCartney Morgan Moss Ray Shurtliff Young Absent or not voting were: Representatives Hendrickson Swallow Tyler H.B. 5008 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. * * * H.B. 5007, EXTENSION OF BASIC SKILLS COMPETENCY TEST, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. H.B. 5007 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 71; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams Alexander S. Allen Anderson Arent Barrus Beck Becker Bennion Beshear Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buffmire Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Curtis Daniels Dayton Dillree Donnelson Duckworth Ferrin Ferry Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hatch Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Jones King Litvack Lockhart Mascaro McCartney Morgan Moss Murray Newbold Pace Parker Peterson Philpot Ray Seitz Shurtliff Siddoway G. Snow Styler Thompson Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Way Winn Young M. Stephens Absent or not voting were: Representatives Hendrickson Saunders Swallow Tyler H.B. 5007 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. * * * H.B. 5010, NONRESIDENT TUITION WAIVER AMENDMENTS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Bradshaw, the House voted to circle H.B. 5010. * * * H.B. 5011, FAMILIES, AGENCIES, COMMUNITIES TOGETHER PROGRAM REPEAL, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Curtis, the House voted to circle H.B. 5011. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Murray, the House voted to uncircle H.B. 5004. H.B. 5004, SALARIES FOR LEGISLATORS, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Bryson, the House voted to delete H.B. 5004 in title and body and insert 2nd Sub. H.B. 5004 in lieu thereof. 2nd Sub. H.B. 5004 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 56; Nays, 13; Absent or not voting, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adams Alexander S. Allen Anderson Arent Barrus Beck Becker Beshear Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buffmire Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark Daniels Dayton Dillree Donnelson Duckworth Ferrin Ferry Gowans Hansen Harper Hatch Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Jones King Litvack Lockhart Mascaro McCartney Morgan Moss Newbold Peterson Philpot Ray Shurtliff G. Snow Swallow Thompson Ure Urquhart Wallace Way Winn Voting in the negative were: Representatives Adair Bennion D. Cox Curtis Fife Goodfellow Murray Pace Parker Siddoway Styler Young M. Stephens Absent or not voting were: Representatives Hendrickson Hogue Saunders Seitz Throckmorton Tyler 2nd Sub. H.B. 5004 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Hatch, the House voted to move to the Senate Third Reading Calendar. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: July 9, 2002 The Senate passed S.B. 5007, EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SURCHARGE AMENDMENTS, by Senator D. Steele, and it is transmitted for consideration; and The Senate passed S.B. 5009, STATUTORY AMENDMENTS FOR MEDICAID BUDGET REDUCTIONS, by Senator D. Steele, and it is transmitted for consideration; and The Senate passed, H.J.R. 502, RESOLUTION CLOSING DISTRICT COURT IN ROY, by Representative A. L. Tyler, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. S.B. 5007 and S.B. 5009, read the first time by short title. On motion of Representative Hatch, under suspension of the rules, the House voted to consider S.B. 5007 and S.B. 5009 read the second time by short title and placed on the Senate Third Reading Calendar. Communication filed. H.J.R. 502 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and referred to the Rules Committee to be enrolled and transmitted to the Lt. Governor. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS CORRECTIONAL SERVICES AMENDMENTS H.B. 5012 Paul Ray THIS ACT MODIFIES THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE BY PROVIDING THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS IS NOT REQUIRED TO PROVIDE SUPERVISION FOR THE PROBATION OF DEFENDANTS CONVICTED OF CLASS A MISDEMEANORS, IN ADDITION TO B AND C MISDEMEANORS AND INFRACTIONS WHICH THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS IS CURRENTLY NOT REQUIRED TO SUPERVISE. THIS ACT ALSO PROVIDES THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS IS NOT REQUIRED TO PROVIDE PRESENTENCE INVESTIGATIONS ON CLASS A OR B MISDEMEANORS, ADDING THESE MISDEMEANORS TO THE CLASS C AND INFRACTION OFFENSES REGARDING WHICH THE DEPARTMENT IS CURRENTLY NOT REQUIRED TO PROVIDE PRESENTENCE INVESTIGATIONS. THIS ACT HAS AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE, read the first time by short title. REVIEW OF CERTAIN SALES AND USE TAX PROVISIONS H.B. 5013 Ralph Becker THIS ACT AMENDS THE SALES AND USE TAX ACT TO REQUIRE THE UTAH TAX REVIEW COMMISSION TO REVIEW CERTAIN SALES AND USE TAX PROVISIONS DURING THE 2002 INTERIM. THE ACT PROVIDES PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR CONDUCTING THE REVIEW. THE ACT HAS AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE, read the first time by short title. APPROPRIATION TO GENERAL FUND FROM PERMANENT STATE TRUST FUND H.B. 5014 Jeff Alexander THIS ACT APPROPRIATES $17,000,000 FROM THE TOBACCO SETTLEMENT PERMANENT STATE TRUST FUND TO THE GENERAL FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 2002-03. THIS ACT PROVIDES AN EFFECTIVE DATE, read the first time by short title. THIRD READING CALENDAR S.B. 5001, CANVASS FOR PROVISIONAL BALLOT, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. S.B. 5001 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 70; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams Alexander S. Allen Anderson Arent Barrus Beck Becker Bennion Beshear Bigelow Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Buffmire Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Curtis Daniels Dayton Dillree Donnelson Duckworth Ferrin Ferry Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hatch Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Jones King Litvack Lockhart Mascaro McCartney Morgan Murray Newbold Pace Parker Peterson Philpot Ray Saunders Seitz Shurtliff Siddoway G. Snow Styler Swallow Thompson Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Way Winn Young M. Stephens Absent or not voting were: Representatives Biskupski Bryson Hendrickson Moss Tyler S.B. 5001 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. * * * S.B. 5002, SURCHARGE ON TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS AMENDMENTS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Allen, the House voted to circle S.B. 5002. * * * S.B. 5004, ELIMINATION OF ANNUAL LEAVE CONVERSION, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. S.B. 5004 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 38; Nays, 35; Absent or not voting, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Adams Alexander Bradshaw Bryson Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Curtis Dayton Dillree Donnelson Ferrin Ferry Harper Hatch Hogue E. Hutchings B. Johnson Lockhart Newbold Peterson Philpot Seitz Siddoway G. Snow Styler Swallow Thompson Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Way Winn M. Stephens Voting in the negative were: Representatives Aagard S. Allen Anderson Arent Barrus Beck Becker Bennion Beshear Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Buffmire Daniels Duckworth Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Hendrickson Holdaway Jones King Litvack Mascaro McCartney Morgan Moss Murray Pace Parker Ray Shurtliff Young Absent or not voting were: Representatives Saunders Tyler S.B. 5004 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. * * * S.B. 5005, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT AMENDMENTS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. S.B. 5005 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 73; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams Alexander S. Allen Anderson Arent Barrus Beck Becker Bennion Beshear Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buffmire Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Curtis Daniels Dayton Dillree Donnelson Duckworth Ferrin Ferry Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hatch Hendrickson Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Jones King Litvack Lockhart Mascaro McCartney Morgan Moss Murray Newbold Pace Parker Peterson Philpot Ray Seitz Shurtliff Siddoway G. Snow Styler Swallow Thompson Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Way Winn Young M. Stephens Absent or not voting were: Representatives Saunders Tyler S.B. 5005 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. * * * S.B. 5006, 2002 CAPITAL FACILITIES BONDING, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Ure, the House voted to recess until 3:35 p.m. The House was called to order by Speaker Stephens at 3:53 p.m. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: July 9, 2002 The Senate passed, as amended, S.B. 5010, MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM AMENDMENTS, by Senator H. Stephenson, with the following amendments: 1. Page 4, Lines 93 and 94: After "class sizes" delete "or directly reduce expenditures for classroom instruction" and it is transmitted for consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. S.B. 5010, read the first time by short title. On motion of Representative Hatch, under suspension of the rules, the House voted to consider S.B. 5010 read the second time by short title and placed on the Senate Third Reading Calendar. * * * Mr. Speaker: July 9, 2002 The Senate passed, H.B. 5005, REPEAL OF UNFUNDED CONSUMER HEARING PANEL, by Representative M. Throckmorton, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 5008, CONSOLIDATION OF DIVISIONS OF MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE, by Representative J. Seitz, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 5007, EXTENSION OF BASIC SKILLS COMPETENCY TEST, by Representative M. Dillree, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. H.B. 5005, H.B. 5008, and H.B. 5007 were signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and referred to the Rules Committee to be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. THIRD READING CALENDAR On motion of Representative Adair, the House voted to circle S.B. 5006. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Ure, the House voted to recess for five minutes. The House was called to order by Speaker Stephens at 5:20 p.m. INTRODUCTION OF BILL CORRECTIONS - PROCEDURES AND FEES H.B. 5015 Glenn L. Way THIS ACT MODIFIES THE PUBLIC SAFETY CODE BY AMENDING PROVISIONS REGARDING THE COLLECTION OF DNA SPECIMENS FROM OFFENDERS. THE ACT CLARIFIES STATUTORY AUTHORITY FOR AGENCIES TO COLLECT THE SPECIMENS, AND THAT THE $75 FEE IS NOT TO BE COLLECTED FROM THE OFFENDER IF THE COLLECTING AGENCY DETERMINES THE OFFENDER IS UNABLE TO PAY. THIS ACT REQUIRES THAT THE AGENCY ESTABLISH PROCEDURES FOR DETERMINING ABILITY TO PAY. THIS ACT REQUIRES THAT DNA SPECIMENS ARE TO BE COLLECTED FROM ALL PERSONS CONVICTED OF A FELONY UNDER STATE LAW, NOT ONLY THOSE FELONIES UNDER THE CRIMINAL CODE. THIS ACT AUTHORIZES USE OF REASONABLE FORCE IF NECESSARY TO COLLECT THE SPECIMEN, AND REQUIRES THE AGENCIES TO ESTABLISH GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES. THIS ACT HAS AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE, read the first time by short title. On motion of Representative Hatch, under suspension of the rules, the House voted to consider H.B. 5015 read the second time by short title and placed on the Third Reading Calendar. THIRD READING CALENDAR S.B. 5007, EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SURCHARGE, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. S.B. 5007 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 54; Nays, 15; Absent or not voting, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams Alexander S. Allen Anderson Arent Beck Becker Bennion Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Daniels Dillree Donnelson Duckworth Ferry Fife Gowans Hansen Hatch Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Jones King Litvack Lockhart Mascaro McCartney Morgan Moss Murray Newbold Pace Ray Saunders Seitz Shurtliff Siddoway G. Snow Ure Wallace Young M. Stephens Voting in the negative were: Representatives Barrus Bryson Buffmire Curtis Dayton Goodfellow Harper Peterson Philpot Styler Swallow Thompson Throckmorton Way Winn Absent or not voting were: Representatives Beshear Ferrin Hendrickson Parker Tyler Urquhart S.B. 5007 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. * * * S.B. 5009, STATUTORY AMENDMENTS FOR MEDICAID BUDGET REDUCTIONS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. S.B. 5009 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 69; Nays, 1; Absent or not voting, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams S. Allen Anderson Arent Barrus Beck Becker Bennion Beshear Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Buffmire Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Curtis Daniels Dayton Dillree Donnelson Duckworth Ferrin Ferry Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hatch Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Jones King Litvack Lockhart Mascaro McCartney Morgan Moss Murray Newbold Pace Peterson Philpot Ray Saunders Seitz Shurtliff Siddoway G. Snow Styler Swallow Thompson Throckmorton Ure Wallace Way Winn Young M. Stephens Voting in the negative was: Representative Bryson Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander Hendrickson Parker Tyler Urquhart S.B. 5009 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Adair, the House voted to uncircle S.B. 5006. S.B. 5006, 2002 CAPITAL FACILITIES BONDING, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Adair, the House voted to delete S.B. 5006 in title and body and insert Sub. S.B. 5006 in lieu thereof. Sub. S.B. 5006 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 55; Nays, 16; Absent or not voting, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams Alexander S. Allen Anderson Arent Barrus Beck Bennion Beshear Bigelow Biskupski Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Curtis Daniels Dayton Dillree Duckworth Ferrin Ferry Hansen Hatch Hogue Holdaway Jones King Litvack Lockhart McCartney Morgan Moss Murray Pace Peterson Ray Saunders Seitz Siddoway G. Snow Styler Swallow Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Winn M. Stephens Voting in the negative were: Representatives Bourdeaux Buffmire Donnelson Fife Goodfellow Gowans Harper E. Hutchings B. Johnson Mascaro Newbold Philpot Shurtliff Thompson Way Young Absent or not voting were: Representatives Becker Hendrickson Parker Tyler Sub. S.B. 5006 returned to the Senate for further consideration. THIRD READING CALENDAR S.B. 5010, MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM AMENDMENTS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Arent, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Line 6: Delete "This act" 2. Page 1, Line 7: Delete line 7. 3. Page 1, Line 8: Delete the sentence ending with "2002-03." 4. Page 3, Lines 88-94: Delete these lines and renumber accordingly. On motion of Representative Bigelow, the bill was amended as follows: 5. Page 1, Line 19: Delete "$1,586,482,794" and insert "$1,581,482,794" 6. Page 3, Line 68: Delete "$1,586,482,794" and insert "$1,581,482,794" S.B. 5010, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 45; Nays, 24; Absent or not voting, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams Alexander S. Allen Barrus Bennion Bigelow Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Dayton Dillree Donnelson Ferrin Ferry Harper Hogue Holdaway B. Johnson Lockhart Mascaro Murray Newbold Pace Peterson Ray Saunders Seitz G. Snow Styler Swallow Thompson Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Way Winn M. Stephens Voting in the negative were: Representatives Anderson Arent Beck Becker Beshear Biskupski Bourdeaux Buffmire Daniels Duckworth Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen E. Hutchings Jones King Litvack McCartney Morgan Moss Philpot Shurtliff Young Absent or not voting were: Representatives Curtis Hatch Hendrickson Parker Siddoway Tyler S.B. 5010 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Ure, under suspension of the rules, the House voted to move to the House Third Reading Calendar. THIRD READING CALENDAR H.B. 5012, CORRECTIONAL SERVICES AMENDMENTS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Ray, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 2, Line 57: After "department" insert "shall supervise sex offenders as defined in 77-27-21. 5(1)(d), and" 2. Page 2, Line 57: After "of" insert "other" Representative Bourdeaux declared a conflict of interest because his company works with presentencing. On motion of Representative Curtis, the House voted to circle H.B. 5012. * * * MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Hatch, the House voted to recess for 30 minutes. The House was called to order by Speaker Stephens at 7:35 p.m. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: July 9, 2002 The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed 1st Sub. S.B. 5006, 2002 CAPITAL FACILITIES BONDING, by Senator Evans, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. Sub. S.B. 5006 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. * * * Mr. Speaker: July 9, 2002 The Senate passed S.B. 5013, HIGHER EDUCATION BUDGET AUTHORITY, by Senator Hillyard, and it is transmitted for consideration; and The Senate passed S.B. 5012, GUBERNATORIAL AND LEGISLATIVE TASK FORCE ON ALTERNATIVE REVENUE SOURCES FOR WATER FUNDING, by Senator Blackham, and it is transmitted for consideration; and The Senate passed, as amended, S.B. 5011, STATUTORY AMENDMENTS TO IMPLEMENT BUDGET CUTS, by Senator L. Blackham, and it is transmitted for consideration; and The Senate substituted and passed, Senate 1st Sub. S.B. 5003, TRANSPORTATION FUND TRANSFERS, by Senator Jenkins, and it is transmitted for consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. S.B. 5013, S.B. 5012, S.B. 5011, and Sub. S.B. 5003, read the first time by short title. On motion of Representative Hatch, under suspension of the rules, the House voted to consider S.B. 5013, S.B. 5012, S.B. 5011, and 1st Sub. S.B. 5003, read the second time by short title and placed on the Third Reading Calendar. * * * Mr. Speaker: July 9, 2002 The Senate substituted and passed, Senate 3rd Sub. H.B. 5004, SALARIES FOR LEGISLATORS, by Representative Murray, and it is transmitted for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Murray, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to Senate 3rd Sub. H.B. 5004. Senate 3rd Sub. H.B. 5004, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 62; Nays, 10; Absent or not voting, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams Alexander S. Allen Arent Barrus Beck Becker Bennion Beshear Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buffmire Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark Curtis Daniels Dillree Donnelson Duckworth Ferry Fife Hansen Hatch Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Jones King Litvack Lockhart Mascaro McCartney Morgan Moss Murray Newbold Pace Peterson Philpot Ray Saunders Seitz Shurtliff Siddoway G. Snow Styler Swallow Ure Urquhart Wallace Winn Young M. Stephens Voting in the negative were: Representatives Anderson D. Cox Dayton Ferrin Goodfellow Gowans Hendrickson Thompson Throckmorton Way Absent or not voting were: Representatives Harper Parker Tyler Senate 3rd Sub. H.B. 5004, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. INTRODUCTION OF BILL SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT IV H.B. 5009 Jeff Alexander THIS ACT FUNDS APPROPRIATIONS AND REDUCTIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF STATE GOVERNMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2002 AND ENDING JUNE 30, 2003. THIS ACT PROVIDES BUDGET INCREASES AND DECREASES FOR THE USE AND SUPPORT OF CERTAIN STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES OF STATE GOVERNMENT AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES AS PROVIDED IN THIS ACT. THE ACT STATES INTENT LANGUAGE GOVERNING EXPENDITURES AND PROVIDES AN EFFECTIVE DATE, read the first time by short title. On motion of Representative Hatch, under suspension of the rules, the House voted to consider H.B. 5009 read for the second time by short title and placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. THIRD READING CALENDAR H.B. 5009, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Curtis, the House voted to circle H.B. 5009. * * * H.B. 5013, REVIEW OF CERTAIN SALES AND USE TAX PROVISIONS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Curtis, the House voted to circle H.B. 5013. * * * H.B. 5014, APPROPRIATION TO GENERAL FUND FROM, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Alexander, the House voted to circle H.B. 5014. * * * H.B. 5015, CORRECTIONS - PROCEDURES AND FEES, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. H.B. 5015 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 72; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 3. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams Alexander S. Allen Anderson Arent Barrus Beck Becker Bennion Beshear Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buffmire Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Curtis Daniels Dayton Dillree Donnelson Duckworth Ferrin Ferry Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Hatch Hendrickson Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Jones King Litvack Lockhart Mascaro McCartney Morgan Moss Murray Newbold Pace Peterson Philpot Ray Saunders Seitz Shurtliff Siddoway G. Snow Styler Swallow Thompson Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Way Winn Young M. Stephens Absent or not voting were: Representatives Harper Parker Tyler H.B. 5015 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Alexander, the House voted to uncircle H.B. 5014. H.B. 5014, APPROPRIATION TO GENERAL FUND FROM PERMANENT STATE TRUST FUND, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Curtis, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Line 6: Delete "$17,000,000" and insert "$17,800,000" 2. Page 1, Line 12: Delete "$17,000,000" and insert "$17,800,000" H.B. 5014, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 58; Nays, 15; Absent or not voting, 2. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams Alexander S. Allen Anderson Barrus Bennion Bigelow Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buffmire Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Curtis Dayton Dillree Donnelson Duckworth Ferrin Ferry Gowans Harper Hatch Hendrickson Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson King Lockhart Mascaro Murray Newbold Pace Peterson Philpot Ray Saunders Seitz Siddoway G. Snow Styler Swallow Thompson Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Way Winn Young M. Stephens Voting in the negative were: Representatives Arent Beck Becker Beshear Biskupski Daniels Fife Goodfellow Hansen Jones Litvack McCartney Morgan Moss Shurtliff Absent or not voting were: Representatives Parker Tyler H.B. 5014, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Hutchings, the House voted to recall S.B. 5004 from the Senate. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Alexander, the House voted to uncircle H.B. 5009. H.B. 5009, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT IV, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Throckmorton, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 20, Line767: After line 767 insert: "From Federal Funds$700,000" 2. Page 20, Line 770: After "Planning and Project Services" delete "$1,835,000" and insert "$2,535, 000" 3. Page 20, Line 771: After line 771 insert: "It is the intent of the Legislature that the State Office of Education use $500, 000 of appropriated state funds to support a District Online Testing Pilot Program." On motion of Representative Curtis, the bill was amended as follows: 4. Page 2, Line 61: Delete "$3,474,400" and insert "$2,674,400" 5. Page 2, Line 64: Delete line 64. On motion of Representative Alexander, the House voted to circle H.B. 5009. * * * On motion of Representative Becker, the House voted to uncircle H.B. 5013. H.B. 5013, REVIEW OF CERTAIN SALES AND USE TAX PROVISIONS, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Becker, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 3, Line 73: Delete "with the governor's office and" On motion of Representative Ure, the House voted to circle H.B. 5013. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Ure, the House voted to move to the Senate Third Reading Calendar. COMMUNICATION FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: July 9, 2002 The Senate refuses to concur with the House Amendments to S.B. 5010, MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM AMENDMENTS, by Senator H. Stephenson, and requests the House recede from its amendments. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Dillree, the House voted to refuse to recede from its amendments to S.B. 5010. The Speaker was authorized to appoint a conference committee. The Speaker appointed Representatives Dillree, Ferrin, and King. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Bigelow, the House voted to uncircle S.B. 5002. S.B. 5002, SURCHARGE ON TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS AMENDMENTS, was before the House on its final passage. S.B. 5002 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 41; Nays, 28; Absent or not voting, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams Alexander Anderson Barrus Bigelow Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buffmire Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Curtis Donnelson Ferry Gowans Hatch Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Mascaro Murray Pace Peterson Ray Saunders Siddoway G. Snow Styler Swallow Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Way M. Stephens Voting in the negative were: Representatives S. Allen Arent Beck Becker Bennion Beshear Biskupski Daniels Dayton Duckworth Fife Goodfellow Hansen Harper Hendrickson Hogue Jones Litvack Lockhart McCartney Morgan Moss Newbold Philpot Shurtliff Thompson Winn Young Absent or not voting were: Representatives Dillree Ferrin King Parker Seitz Tyler S.B. 5002 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Hatch, the House voted to recess for five minutes. The House was called to order by Speaker Stephens at 9:25 p.m. * * * On motion of Representative Ure, under suspension of the rules, the House voted to move to the House Third Reading Calendar. THIRD READING CALENDAR Sub. S.B. 5003, TRANSPORTATION FUND TRANSFERS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Ure, the House voted to circle Sub. S.B. 5003. * * * S.B. 5011, STATUTORY AMENDMENTS TO IMPLEMENT BUDGET CUTS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Alexander, the House voted to circle S.B. 5011. * * * S.B. 5012, GUBERNATORIAL AND LEGISLATIVE TASK FORCE ON ALTERNATIVE REVENUE SOURCES FOR WATER FUNDING, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. On motion of Representative Alexander, the House voted to circle S.B. 5012. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Alexander, under suspension of the rules, the House voted to move to the House Third Reading Calendar. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Alexander, the House voted to uncircle H.B. 5009. H.B. 5009, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT IV, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Alexander, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 14, Line 514: After "From General Fund" delete "(1,005,400)" and insert "20,640,900" 2. Page 14, Line 514: After line 514 insert: "From Income Tax Revenue (21,646,300)" 3. Page 14, Line 546: After "From General Fund" delete "(542,000)" and insert "18,542,600" 4. Page 14, Line 546: After line 546 insert: "From Income Tax Revenue (19,084,600)" 5. Page 15, Line 585: After "From General Fund" delete "(313,200)" and insert "10,140,500" 6. Page 15, Line 585: After line 585 insert: "From Income Tax Revenue (10,453,700)" 7. Page 16, Line 594: After "From General Fund" delete "(148,000)" and insert "4,498,700" 8. Page 16, Line 594: After line 594 insert: "From Income Tax Revenue (4,646,700)" 9. Page 16, Line 607: After "From General Fund" delete "(68,400)" and insert "1,652,400" 10. Page 16, Line 607: After line 607 insert: "From Income Tax Revenue (1,720,800)" 11. Page 16, Line 620: After "From General Fund" delete "(90,700)" and insert "2,542,100" 12. Page 16, Line 620: After line 620 insert: "From Income Tax Revenue (2,632,800)" 13. Page 16, Line 633: After "From General Fund" delete "(226,700)" and insert "9,074,900" 14. Page 16, Line 633: After line 633 insert: "From Income Tax Revenue (9,301,600)" 15. Page 17, Line 642: After "From General Fund" delete "(282,800)" and insert "11,679,100" 16. Page 17, Line 642: After line 642 insert: "From Income Tax Revenue (11,961,900)" 17. Page 17, Line 652: After line 652 insert: "COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH ITEM 110 To College of Eastern Utah - Education and General From General Fund 1,953,900 From Income Tax Revenue (1,953,900)" Renumber remaining items accordingly. On motion of Representative Lockhart, the bill was amended as follows: 18. Pages 11-12, Lines 426-444: Delete lines 426-444 19. Page 12, Line 467: After "From General Fund" delete "(608,500)" and insert "(658,500)" 20. Page 12, Line 469: After line 469 insert: "Developmental Disability and Mental Retardation Waiver (50,000)" On motion of Representative Bigelow, the bill was amended as follows: 21. Page 2, Line 47: After line 47 insert: "ITEM 9 To Governor's Office - Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice From General Fund (1,508,400) From Crime Victims' Reparations Trust Fund 1,508,400" Renumber remaining items accordingly. H.B. 5009, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 45; Nays, 26; Absent or not voting, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams Alexander S. Allen Barrus Bigelow Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Curtis Dayton Dillree Donnelson Ferrin Ferry Harper Hatch Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Lockhart Mascaro Murray Newbold Pace Peterson Ray Saunders Siddoway Styler Swallow Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Way Winn M. Stephens Voting in the negative were: Representatives Anderson Arent Beck Becker Bennion Beshear Biskupski Bourdeaux Buffmire Daniels Duckworth Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Hendrickson Jones King Litvack McCartney Morgan Moss Philpot Shurtliff Thompson Young Absent or not voting were: Representatives Parker Seitz G. Snow Tyler H.B. 5009, as amended, transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Hatch, the House voted to move to the Senate Third Reading Calendar. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Alexander, the House voted to uncircle S.B. 5011. S.B. 5011, STATUTORY AMENDMENTS TO IMPLEMENT BUDGET CUTS, was before the House on its final passage. S.B. 5011 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 47; Nays, 24; Absent or not voting, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams Alexander S. Allen Anderson Barrus Bennion Bigelow Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Bush Buttars D. Clark D. Cox Curtis Daniels Dayton Dillree Donnelson Ferrin Ferry Gowans Harper Hatch Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Lockhart Mascaro Murray Pace Peterson Ray Saunders Siddoway Styler Swallow Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Way Winn M. Stephens Voting in the negative were: Representatives Arent Beck Becker Beshear Biskupski Bourdeaux Buffmire S. Clark Duckworth Fife Goodfellow Hansen Hendrickson Jones King Litvack McCartney Morgan Moss Newbold Philpot Shurtliff Thompson Young Absent or not voting were: Representatives Parker Seitz G. Snow Tyler S.B. 5011 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Ure, the House voted to uncircle S.B. 5012. S.B. 5012, GUBERNATORIAL AND LEGISLATIVE TASK FORCE ON ALTERNATIVE REVENUE SOURCES FOR WATER FUNDING, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Ure, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Line 24: Delete "Legislature" and insert "Senate" 2. Page 1, Line 24: Delete "and" and insert a semicolon 3. Page 1, Line 24: Insert a new subsection to read as follows: "(d) one member of the House of Representatives appointed by" 4. Page 1, After line 25: Renumber accordingly. S.B. 5012, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 61; Nays, 8; Absent or not voting, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams Alexander S. Allen Anderson Barrus Beck Becker Bennion Bigelow Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buffmire Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Daniels Dayton Dillree Donnelson Duckworth Ferrin Ferry Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hatch Hendrickson Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Jones King Lockhart Mascaro Morgan Murray Newbold Pace Peterson Ray Saunders Siddoway Styler Swallow Thompson Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Way Winn Young M. Stephens Voting in the negative were: Representatives Beshear Biskupski Bourdeaux Litvack McCartney Moss Philpot Shurtliff Absent or not voting were: Representatives Arent Curtis Parker Seitz G. Snow Tyler S.B. 5012, as amended, returned to the Senate for further consideration. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Bennion, the House voted to uncircle Sub. S.B. 5003. Sub. S.B. 5003, TRANSPORTATION FUND TRANSFERS, was before the House on its final passage. Sub. S.B. 5003 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 39; Nays, 31; Absent or not voting, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Adair Alexander S. Allen Barrus Beck Bennion Bigelow Bradshaw Buffmire Buttars D. Clark D. Cox Curtis Daniels Ferrin Ferry Hatch Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Jones King Mascaro Morgan Newbold Pace Peterson Shurtliff Siddoway Styler Swallow Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Way Winn M. Stephens Voting in the negative were: Representatives Aagard Adams Anderson Arent Becker Beshear Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bryson Bush S. Clark Dayton Dillree Donnelson Duckworth Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hendrickson Litvack McCartney Moss Murray Philpot Ray Saunders Thompson Young Absent or not voting were: Representatives Lockhart Parker Seitz G. Snow Tyler Sub. S.B. 5003 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. THIRD READING CALENDAR S.B. 5013, HIGHER EDUCATION BUDGET AUTHORITY, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. S.B. 5013 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 69; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams S. Allen Anderson Arent Barrus Beck Becker Bennion Beshear Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buffmire Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Curtis Daniels Dayton Dillree Donnelson Duckworth Ferrin Ferry Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hatch Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Jones King Litvack Lockhart Mascaro McCartney Morgan Moss Murray Newbold Pace Peterson Philpot Ray Saunders Shurtliff Siddoway Styler Swallow Thompson Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Way Winn Young M. Stephens Absent or not voting were: Representatives Alexander Hendrickson Parker Seitz G. Snow Tyler S.B. 5013 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: July 9, 2002 The President of the Senate has signed 3rd Sub. H.B. 5004, SALARIES FOR LEGISLATORS, by Representative J. Murray, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 5015, CORRECTIONS - PROCEDURES AND FEES, by Representative G. Way, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. 3rd Sub. H.B. 5004 and H.B. 5015 were signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and referred to the Rules Committee to be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Mr. President and Mr. Speaker: July 9, 2002 The Joint Conference Committee comprised of Senators Stephenson, Poulton, and Hale, and Reps. Dillree, Ferrin, and King, recommends S.B. 5010, MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM AMENDMENTS, by Senator H. Stephenson, be replaced and favorably recommends 1st Sub. S.B. 5010, MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM AMENDMENTS. Senator Stephenson Senate Chair Representative Dillree House Chair Report filed. On motion of Representative Dillree, the House voted to adopt the Conference Committee Report. Sub. S.B. 5010 then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 48; Nays, 23; Absent or not voting, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams Alexander S. Allen Barrus Bennion Bigelow Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Curtis Dayton Dillree Donnelson Ferrin Ferry Harper Hatch Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Lockhart Mascaro Murray Newbold Pace Peterson Philpot Ray Saunders Siddoway Styler Swallow Thompson Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Way Winn M. Stephens Voting in the negative were: Representatives Anderson Arent Beck Becker Beshear Biskupski Bourdeaux Buffmire Daniels Duckworth Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Hendrickson Jones King Litvack McCartney Morgan Moss Shurtliff Young Absent or not voting were: Representatives Parker Seitz G. Snow Tyler Sub. S.B. 5010 was returned to the Senate for further consideration. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Hatch, under suspension of the rules, the House voted to move to the House Third Reading Calendar. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Becker, the House voted to uncircle H.B. 5013. H.B. 5013, REVIEW OF CERTAIN SALES AND USE TAX PROVISIONS, was before the House on its final passage. H.B. 5013 then failed to pass on the following roll call: Yeas, 35; Nays, 35; Absent or not voting, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives S. Allen Anderson Arent Beck Becker Beshear Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Buffmire D. Cox Curtis Daniels Duckworth Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Hendrickson Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Jones King Litvack McCartney Morgan Moss Pace Shurtliff Siddoway Styler Young Voting in the negative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams Alexander Barrus Bennion Bigelow Bryson Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark Dayton Dillree Donnelson Ferrin Ferry Harper Hatch Mascaro Murray Newbold Peterson Philpot Ray Saunders Swallow Thompson Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Way Winn M. Stephens Absent or not voting were: Representatives Lockhart Parker Seitz G. Snow Tyler H.B. 5013 was filed. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Hatch, the House voted to recess for five minutes. The House was called to order by Speaker Stephens at 11:00 p.m. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: July 9, 2002 The President of the Senate has appointed a Conference Committee consisting of Senators Stephenson, Poulton, and Hale to meet with a like committee from the House of Representatives to consider or amend S.B. 5010, MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM AMENDMENTS, by Senator H. Stephenson. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. * * * Mr. Speaker: July 9, 2002 The Senate passed, H.B. 5014, APPROPRIATION TO GENERAL FUND FROM PERMANENT STATE TRUST FUND, by Representative J. Alexander, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. H.B. 5014 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and referred to the Rules Committee to be enrolled and transmitted to the Governor. * * * Mr. Speaker: July 9, 2002 The Senate transmits S.B. 5004, ELIMINATION OF ANNUAL LEAVE CONVERSION, by Senator B. Evans, for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Hutchings, the House voted to reconsider its action on S.B. 5004. RECONSIDERATION OF S.B. 5004 S.B. 5004, ELIMINATION OF ANNUAL LEAVE CONVERSION, was before the House upon its final passage. On motion of Representative Hutchings, the House voted to circle S.B. 5004. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Alexander, the House voted to uncircle H.B. 5011. H.B. 5011, FAMILIES, AGENCIES, COMMUNITIES TOGETHER PROGRAM REPEAL, was before the House on its final passage. H.B. 5011 then failed to pass on the following roll call: Yeas, 33; Nays, 35; Absent or not voting, 7. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams Alexander Barrus Bigelow Bowman Bryson Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Curtis Dayton Donnelson Ferrin Ferry Hatch B. Johnson Pace Peterson Philpot Ray Saunders Styler Swallow Thompson Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Way M. Stephens Voting in the negative were: Representatives S. Allen Anderson Arent Beck Becker Bennion Beshear Biskupski Bourdeaux Bradshaw Buffmire Daniels Dillree Duckworth Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hendrickson Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings Jones King Litvack Mascaro McCartney Morgan Moss Murray Newbold Siddoway Wallace Young Absent or not voting were: Representatives Lockhart Parker Seitz Shurtliff G. Snow Tyler Winn H.B. 5011 was filed. COMMUNICATION FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: July 9, 2002 The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed S.B. 5012, GUBERNATORIAL AND LEGISLATIVE TASK FORCE ON ALTERNATIVE REVENUE SOURCES FOR WATER FUNDING, by Senator L. Blackham, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. S.B. 5012 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Hatch, the House voted to move to the Senate Third Reading Calendar. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Hutchings, the House voted to uncircle S.B. 5004. S.B. 5004, ELIMINATION OF ANNUAL LEAVE CONVERSION, was before the House on its final passage. On motion of Representative Hutchings, the House voted to delete S.B. 5004 in title and body and insert Sub. S.B. 5004, ANNUAL LEAVE CONVERSION, in lieu thereof. On motion of Representative Hutchings, the bill was amended as follows: 1. Page 1, Line 16: After "authorizes" insert "and fully funds the estimated costs of" Sub. S.B. 5004, as amended, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 69; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams Alexander S. Allen Anderson Arent Barrus Beck Becker Bennion Beshear Bigelow Biskupski Bourdeaux Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Buffmire Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Curtis Daniels Dayton Dillree Donnelson Duckworth Ferrin Ferry Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Harper Hatch Hendrickson Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Jones King Litvack Lockhart Mascaro McCartney Morgan Moss Murray Newbold Pace Peterson Philpot Ray Saunders Siddoway Styler Swallow Thompson Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Way Young M. Stephens Absent or not voting were: Representatives Parker Seitz Shurtliff G. Snow Tyler Winn Sub. S.B. 5004, as amended, returned to the Senate for further consideration. COMMUNICATION FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: July 9, 2002 The Senate passed H.B. 5009, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT IV, by Representative J. Alexander, with the following amendments: 26. Page 20, Line 771 (Lilac Copy 7-9-02) After line 771 insert the following underlined language as Amendment #26 amendments: "It is the intent of the Legislature that the State Office of Education use up to $500,000 of appropriated state funds to support a District Online Testing Pilot Program until federal funds become available." and it is transmitted to the House for further consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. On motion of Representative Alexander, the House voted to concur in the Senate amendments to H.B. 5009. H.B. 5009, as amended by the Senate, then passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 43; Nays, 25; Absent or not voting, 7. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Adair Adams Alexander S. Allen Barrus Bigelow Bowman Bradshaw Bryson Bush Buttars D. Clark S. Clark D. Cox Curtis Dayton Dillree Donnelson Ferrin Ferry Harper Hatch Hogue Holdaway E. Hutchings B. Johnson Lockhart Mascaro Murray Newbold Pace Peterson Ray Saunders Siddoway Swallow Throckmorton Ure Urquhart Wallace Way M. Stephens Voting in the negative were: Representatives Anderson Arent Beck Becker Bennion Beshear Biskupski Bourdeaux Buffmire Daniels Duckworth Fife Goodfellow Gowans Hansen Hendrickson Jones King Litvack McCartney Morgan Moss Philpot Thompson Young Absent or not voting were: Representatives Parker Seitz Shurtliff G. Snow Styler Tyler Winn H.B. 5009, as amended by the Senate, transmitted to the Senate for signature of the President. * * * Mr. Speaker: July 9, 2002 The Senate adopted the Joint Conference Committee Report dated July 9, 2002, and passed 1st Sub. S.B. 5010, MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM AMENDMENTS, by Senator H. Stephenson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. Sub. S.B. 5010 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. * * * Mr. Speaker: July 9, 2002 The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed 1st Sub. S.B. 5004, ANNUAL LEAVE CONVERSION, by Senator Evans, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. S.B. 5004 was signed by the Speaker in open session, in the presence of the House, and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling and transmission to the Governor. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Hatch, the Speaker was authorized to appoint a committee to wait upon the Senate and inform them that the House had completed its business and was prepared to adjourn sine die. The Speaker appointed Representatives Dayton, Philpot, and Fife. Representative Fife reported that his committee had waited upon the Senate and they were prepared to adjourn sine die. On motion of Representative Hatch, the Speaker was authorized to appoint a committee to wait upon the Governor and inform him that the House had completed its business and was prepared to adjourn sine die. The Speaker appointed Representatives Throckmorton, Way, and Duckworth. Representative Throckmorton reported that his committee had waited upon the Governor and he had no message to bring before the House. Senators M. Peterson, Steele, and Eastman formally notified the House that the Senate had completed its business and was prepared to adjourn sine die. On motion of Representative Hatch, and at 11:45 p.m., the House of Representatives of the Fifty-fourth Legislature adjourned the Fifth Special Session, sine die. Page Index Day 1-14 H.B. 5001 -- TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS TO ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES AMENDMENTS (P. Jones) Read for the first time 5 Read the second time 6 Read the third time 7 Transmitted to the Senate 7 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 12 H.B. 5002 -- COURT RECORDS OF DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE CASES (A.L. Tyler) Read for the first time 5 Read the second time 6 Read the third time 7 Substituted 8 1st Sub. H.B. 5002 -- COURT RECORDS OF DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE CASES (A.L. Tyler) Transmitted to the Senate 8 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 13 H.B. 5003 -- LOCAL SPECIAL ELECTION AMENDMENTS (E. Anderson) Read for the first time 6 Read the second time 6 Read the third time 8 Amendments 8 Transmitted to the Senate 9 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 13 H.B. 5004 -- SALARIES FOR LEGISLATORS (J. Murray) Read for the first time 6 Read the second time 6 Read the third time 9 Circled 9 Uncircled 23 Substituted 23 2nd Sub. H.B. 5004 -- SALARIES FOR LEGISLATORS AND CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICES (J. Murray) Transmitted to the Senate 23 3rd Sub. H.B. 5004 -- SALARIES FOR LEGISLATORS (J. Murray) Concurrence 36 H.B. 5005 -- REPEAL OF UNFUNDED CONSUMER HEARING PANEL (M. Throckmorton) Read for the first time 13 Read the second time 14 Read the third time 18 Transmitted to the Senate 19 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 29 H.B. 5006 -- INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX - ESTIMATED TAX PAYMENTS (J. Biskupski) Read for the first time 14 Read the second time 14 Read the third time 20 Failed 21 H.B. 5007 -- EXTENSION OF BASIC SKILLS COMPETENCY TEST (M. Dillree) Read for the first time 16 Read the third time 21 Transmitted to the Senate 22 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 29 H.B. 5008 -- CONSOLIDATION OF DIVISIONS OF MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE (J. Seitz) Read for the first time 14 Read the second time 14 Read the third time 21 Transmitted to the Senate 21 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 29 H.B. 5009 -- SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT IV (J. Alexander) Read for the first time 37 Read the third time 37 Circled 37, 40 Uncircled 39, 43 Transmitted to the Senate 46 Amendments 40, 43, 56 Concurrence 56 H.B. 5010 -- NONRESIDENT TUITION WAIVER AMENDMENTS (A. Bradshaw) Read for the first time 17 Read the third time 22 Circled 22 H.B. 5011 -- FAMILIES, AGENCIES, COMMUNITIES TOGETHER PROGRAM REPEAL (J. Seitz) Read for the first time 17 Read the third time 22 Circled 22 Uncircled 53 Failed 54 H.B. 5012 -- CORRECTIONAL SERVICES AMENDMENTS (P. Ray) Read for the first time 24 Read the third time 34 Amendments 34 Circled 34 Signed by the Speaker 54 H.B. 5013 -- REVIEW OF CERTAIN SALES AND USE TAX PROVISIONS (R. Becker) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 25 Read the third time 37 Uncircled 40, 51 Amendments 40 Circled 37, 40 Failed 52 H.B. 5014 -- APPROPRIATION TO GENERAL FUND FROM PERMANENT STATE TRUST FUND (J. Alexander) Read for the first time and referred to the Rules Committee 25 Read the third time 37 Circled 37 Uncircled 38 Amendments 38 Transmitted to the Senate 39 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 53 H.B. 5015 -- CORRECTIONS - PROCEDURES AND FEES (G. Way) Read for the first time 29 Read the second time 30 Read the third time 37 Transmitted to the Senate 38 H.J.R. 501 -- RESOLUTION APPROVING FEDERAL - UTAH STATE TRUST LANDS CONSOLIDATION AGREEMENT (B. Johnson) Read for the first time 6 Read the second time 6 Read the third time 9, 10 Amendments 9, 10 Transmitted to the Senate 11 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 16 H.J.R. 502 -- RESOLUTION CLOSING DISTRICT COURT IN ROY (A. L. Tyler) Read for the first time 6 Read the second time 7 Read the third time 17 Reconsideration 19 Amendments 19 Transmitted to the Senate 18, 20 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 24 S.B. 5001 -- CANVASS FOR PROVISIONAL BALLOT (J. Hickman) Read the first time by short title 11 Read the second time 11 Read the third time 25 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 26 S.B. 5002 -- SURCHARGE ON TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS AMENDMENTS (D. C. Buttars) Read the first time by short title 16 Read the second time 16 Circled 26 Read the third time 26 Uncircled 41 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 42 S.B. 5003 -- TRANSPORTATION FUND TRANSFERS (S. Jenkins) Read the third time 42 1st Sub. S.B. 5003 -- TRANSPORTATION FUND TRANSFERS (S. Jenkins) Read the first time by short title 35 Read the second time 35 Circled 42 Uncircled 48 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 49 S.B. 5004 -- ELIMINATION OF ANNUAL LEAVE CONVERSION (B. Evans) Read the first time by short title 16 Read the second time 16 Read the third time 26 Reconsideration 53 Circled 53 Uncircled 55 Substituted 55 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 27, 57 1st Sub. S.B. 5004 -- ANNUAL LEAVE CONVERSION (Beverly Ann Evans) Amendments 55 Returned to the Senate 56 S.B. 5005 -- CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT AMENDMENTS (L. Blackham) Read the first time by short title 16 Read the second time 16 Read the third time 27 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 28 S.B. 5006 -- 2002 CAPITAL FACILITIES BONDING (B. Evans) Read the first time by short title 16 Read the second time 16 Read the third time 28 Circled 29 Uncircled 31 Substituted 32 1st Sub. S.B. 5006 -- 2002 CAPITAL FACILITIES BONDING (B. Evans) Returned to the Senate 32 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 35 S.B. 5007 -- EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SURCHARGE AMENDMENTS (D. Steele) Read the first time by short title 24 Read the second time 24 Read the third time 30 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 30 S.B. 5009 -- STATUTORY AMENDMENTS FOR MEDICAID BUDGET REDUCTIONS (D. Steele) Read the first time by short title 24 Read the second time 24 Read the third time 31 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 31 S.B. 5010 -- MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM AMENDMENTS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title 28 Read the second time 28 Read the third time 32 Amendments 28, 32 Refuse to Recede 41 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 34 1st Sub. S.B. 5010 -- MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM AMENDMENTS (H. Stephenson) Joint Conference Committee Report 50 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 57 S.B. 5011 -- STATUTORY AMENDMENTS TO IMPLEMENT BUDGET CUTS (L. Blackham) Read the first time by short title 35 Read the second time 35 Read the third time 42 Circled 42 Uncircled 46 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 47 S.B. 5012 -- GUBERNATORIAL AND LEGISLATIVE TASK FORCE ON ALTERNATIVE REVENUE SOURCES FOR WATER FUNDING (L. Blackham) Read the first time by short title 35 Read the second time 35 Circled 42 Read the third time 42 Uncircled 47 Amendments 47 Returned to the Senate 48 S.B. 5013 -- HIGHER EDUCATION BUDGET AUTHORITY (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title 35 Read the second time 35 Read the third time 49 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 50