HOUSE JOURNAL SECOND DAY * * * MORNING SESSION The House was called to order by Speaker Curtis at 9:25 a.m. Roll call showed all members present except Representatives Jennifer Seelig and Roger Barrus, excused. Prayer and Pledge of Allegiance by Representative Bud Bowman. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS H.B. 2001, Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Aircraft Parts and Equipment (B. Dee), read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. H.B. 2002, Amendments to Legislator Salaries (D. Clark), read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. H.B. 2003, Capital Improvement Amendments (K. Garn), read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Urquhart, under suspension of the rules, the House voted to lift H.B. 2001, H.B. 2002, and H.B. 2003 from the Rules Committee, considered read the second time by short title and placed on the Third Reading Calendar. THIRD READING CALENDAR H.B. 2001, SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION FOR AIRCRAFT PARTS AND EQUIPMENT, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. Representative Dee commented. H.B. 2001 passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 68; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 7. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Allen Andersen Bigelow Bird Bowman Chavez-Houck D. Clark S. Clark Cosgrove Daw Dee Donnelson Dougall Draxler Duckworth Dunnigan Ferry Janice Fisher Julie Fisher Fowlke Frank Froerer Garn Gibson Gowans Greenwood Grover Hansen Harper Hemingway Hendrickson Herrod Holdaway Hunsaker Hutchings King Kiser Last Litvack Lockhart Mascaro Mathis McGee McIff Menlove Monsen Morgan Morley Moss Neuenschwander Newbold Noel Oda Ray Riesen Sandstrom Shurtliff Snow Sumsion Tilton Urquhart Webb Wheatley Wiley Wimmer Winn Curtis Absent or not voting were: Representatives Barrus Biskupski Brown Hughes Johnson Painter Seelig H.B. 2001 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. * * * H.B. 2002, AMENDMENTS TO LEGISLATOR SALARIES, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. Representatives Clark, Hansen, and Noel commented. H.B. 2002 passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 69; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Allen Andersen Bigelow Bird Bowman Brown Chavez-Houck D. Clark S. Clark Cosgrove Daw Dee Donnelson Dougall Draxler Duckworth Dunnigan Ferry Janice Fisher Julie Fisher Fowlke Frank Froerer Garn Gibson Gowans Greenwood Grover Harper Hemingway Hendrickson Herrod Holdaway Hughes Hunsaker Hutchings King Kiser Last Litvack Lockhart Mascaro Mathis McGee McIff Menlove Monsen Morgan Morley Moss Neuenschwander Newbold Noel Oda Ray Riesen Sandstrom Shurtliff Snow Sumsion Tilton Urquhart Webb Wheatley Wiley Wimmer Winn Curtis Absent or not voting were: Representatives Barrus Biskupski Hansen Johnson Painter Seelig H.B. 2002 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. * * * H.B. 2003, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT AMENDMENTS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. Representatives Garn, and King commented. H.B. 2003 passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 70; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 5. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Allen Andersen Bigelow Bird Bowman Brown Chavez-Houck D. Clark S. Clark Cosgrove Daw Dee Donnelson Dougall Draxler Duckworth Dunnigan Ferry Janice Fisher Julie Fisher Fowlke Frank Froerer Garn Gibson Gowans Greenwood Grover Hansen Harper Hemingway Hendrickson Herrod Holdaway Hughes Hunsaker Hutchings King Kiser Last Litvack Lockhart Mascaro Mathis McGee McIff Menlove Monsen Morgan Morley Moss Neuenschwander Newbold Noel Oda Ray Riesen Sandstrom Shurtliff Snow Sumsion Tilton Urquhart Webb Wheatley Wiley Wimmer Winn Curtis Absent or not voting were: Representatives Barrus Biskupski Johnson Painter Seelig H.B. 2003 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. INTRODUCTION OF BILL H.B. 2004, Transportation General Obligation Bond Modifications (W. Harper), read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Urquhart, under suspension of the rules, the House voted to lift H.B. 2004 from the Rules Committee, consider it read the second time by short title and placed on the Third Reading Calendar. THIRD READING CALENDAR On motion of Representative Urquhart, the House voted to circle H.B. 2004. UNFINISHED BUSINESS On motion of Representative Harper, the House voted to uncircle H.B. 2004. H.B. 2004, TRANSPORTATION GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND MODIFICATIONS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. Representatives Harper and Dunnigan commented. H.B. 2004 passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 65; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 10. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Allen Andersen Bigelow Bird Bowman Brown Chavez-Houck D. Clark S. Clark Cosgrove Daw Dee Donnelson Draxler Duckworth Dunnigan Ferry Janice Fisher Julie Fisher Fowlke Frank Garn Gowans Greenwood Grover Hansen Harper Hemingway Hendrickson Herrod Holdaway Hughes Hunsaker Hutchings Johnson King Kiser Last Litvack Mascaro Mathis McGee McIff Menlove Monsen Morgan Moss Neuenschwander Noel Oda Ray Riesen Sandstrom Shurtliff Snow Sumsion Tilton Urquhart Webb Wheatley Wiley Wimmer Winn Curtis Absent or not voting were: Representatives Barrus Biskupski Dougall Froerer Gibson Lockhart Morley Newbold Painter Seelig H.B. 2004 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. On motion of Representative D. Clark, the House voted to saunter. Speaker Curtis called the House to order at 2:40 p.m. On motion of Representative D. Clark, the House voted to cease to saunter. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: September 26, 2008 The Senate passed, as amended, S.B. 2002, STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT TESTING EXCEPTIONS, by Senator H. Stephenson, et al, and it is transmitted for consideration; and The Senate passed S.B. 2003, HIGHER EDUCATION BUDGET AUTHORITY, by Senator G. Bell, and it is transmitted for consideration; and The Senate passed S.B. 2004, DEPOSIT OF INTEREST EARNED ON RESTRICTED FUNDS, by Senator L. Hillyard, and it is transmitted for consideration; and The Senate passed, H.B. 2001, SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION FOR AIRCRAFT PARTS AND EQUIPMENT, by Representative B. Dee, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 2002, AMENDMENTS TO LEGISLATOR SALARIES, by Representative D. Clark, 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. 2002, S.B. 2003, and S.B. 2004 read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. Communications filed. H.B. 2001 and H.B. 2002 signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling, and transmission to the Governor. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS H.B. 2005, Transportation Finance Amendments (R. Lockhart), read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. H.J.R. 201, Joint Resolution Rejecting Salary Increases for Legislators (G. Snow), read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Urquhart, under suspension of the rules, the House voted to lift H.B. 2005, H.J.R. 201, S.B. 2002, S.B. 2003, and S.B. 2004 from the Rules Committee, consider them read the second time by short title and placed on the Third Reading Calendar. THIRD READING CALENDAR H.B. 2005, TRANSPORTATION FINANCE AMENDMENTS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. Representative Lockhart commented. H.B. 2005 passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 62; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 13. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Allen Bigelow Bird Biskupski Bowman Chavez-Houck D. Clark S. Clark Cosgrove Daw Dee Donnelson Dougall Draxler Duckworth Dunnigan Janice Fisher Julie Fisher Fowlke Frank Froerer Garn Gibson Gowans Greenwood Grover Hansen Harper Hemingway Hendrickson Herrod Holdaway Hunsaker Hutchings Johnson King Kiser Last Litvack Lockhart Mascaro Mathis McGee McIff Menlove Monsen Morgan Moss Neuenschwander Oda Ray Riesen Sandstrom Shurtliff Snow Sumsion Urquhart Wheatley Wiley Winn Curtis Absent or not voting were: Representatives Andersen Barrus Brown Ferry Hughes Morley Newbold Noel Painter Seelig Tilton Webb Wimmer H.B. 2005 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. * * * H.J.R. 201, JOINT RESOLUTION REJECTING SALARY INCREASES FOR LEGISLATORS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. Representative Lockhart commented. H.J.R. 201 passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 68; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 7. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Allen Andersen Bigelow Bird Biskupski Bowman Chavez-Houck D. Clark S. Clark Cosgrove Daw Dee Donnelson Dougall Draxler Duckworth Dunnigan Janice Fisher Julie Fisher Fowlke Frank Froerer Garn Gibson Gowans Greenwood Grover Hansen Harper Hemingway Hendrickson Herrod Holdaway Hughes Hunsaker Hutchings Johnson King Kiser Last Litvack Lockhart Mascaro Mathis McGee McIff Menlove Monsen Morgan Moss Neuenschwander Newbold Oda Ray Riesen Sandstrom Shurtliff Snow Sumsion Tilton Urquhart Webb Wheatley Wiley Wimmer Winn Curtis Absent or not voting were: Representatives Barrus Brown Ferry Morley Noel Painter Seelig H.J.R. 201 transmitted to the Senate for its consideration. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative D. Clark, the House voted to move to the Senate Third Reading Calendar. THIRD READING CALENDAR S.B. 2004, DEPOSIT OF INTEREST EARNED ON RESTRICTED FUNDS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. Representative Bigelow proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 1, Lines 17 through 19 17 " provides that interest generated from funds in the Education Fund Budget Reserve 18 Account be deposited into the { General } Education Fund rather than the Education Fund Budget 19 Reserve Account; and 2. Page 7, Lines 206 through 207: 206 (6) Interest generated from investments of money in the Education Fund Budget 207 Reserve Account shall be deposited into the [account] { General } Education Fund. Representative Bigelow's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. Representative Bigelow commented. S.B. 2004, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 65; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 10. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Allen Andersen Bigelow Bird Biskupski Bowman Chavez-Houck D. Clark S. Clark Cosgrove Daw Dee Donnelson Dougall Draxler Duckworth Dunnigan Janice Fisher Julie Fisher Fowlke Frank Froerer Garn Gibson Gowans Greenwood Grover Hansen Harper Hemingway Hendrickson Herrod Holdaway Hughes Hunsaker Hutchings Johnson Kiser Last Litvack Mascaro Mathis McGee McIff Menlove Monsen Morgan Moss Neuenschwander Newbold Oda Ray Riesen Sandstrom Shurtliff Snow Sumsion Urquhart Webb Wheatley Wiley Wimmer Winn Curtis Absent or not voting were: Representatives Barrus Brown Ferry King Lockhart Morley Noel Painter Seelig Tilton S.B. 2004, as amended, returned to the Senate for further consideration. * * * S.B. 2002, STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT TESTING EXCEPTIONS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. Representative Newbold proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 2, Lines 28 through 30 28 " provides that a student enrolled in a school district or charter school that is exempt 29 from administering the tenth grade basic skills competency test is subject to high 30 school graduation standards adopted by the State Board of Education ; and " provides a repeal date . 2. Page 2, Line 38: 38 53A-1-611, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 382 63I-2-253, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapters 250, 397, and renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 382 3. Page 4, Lines 105 through 106 Senate Floor Amendments 9-26-2008: 105 (ii) developed and adopted by the State Board of Education. 105a ## (c) By { October 31, 2009 } the November 2009 meeting of the Education Interim Committee , the State Board of Education shall { : 105b (i) develop and adopt an accountability plan for a school district or charter school that 105c pilots an assessment system described in Subsection (3)(a)(i) - (iii); and 105d (iii) report on the accountability plan to the Education Interim Committee. } submit recommendations to the committee on the state's assessment system. 105e (d) The State Board of Education may only provide the following exemptions under this 105f Subsection (5): 105g (i) up to three rural school districts; 105h (ii) up to two urban school districts; and 105i (iii) up to five charter schools. ## 106 Section 2. Section 53A-1-611 is amended to read: 4. Page 5, Line 136: 136 standards adopted by the State Board of Education pursuant to Section 53A-1-603. Section 3. Section 63I-2-253 is amended to read: 63I-2-253. Repeal dates -- Titles 53, 53A, and 53B. (1) Section 53A-1-403.5 is repealed July 1, 2012. (2) Subsection 53A-1-603(5) is repealed July 1, 2010. (2) Title 53A, Chapter 1a, Part 10, UPSTART, is repealed July 1, 2014. (3) Section 53A-3-702 is repealed July 1, 2008. (4) Section 53A-6-112 is repealed July 1, 2009. (5) Subsection 53A-13-110(3) is repealed July 1, 2013. (6) Section 53A-17a-152 is repealed July 1, 2010. (7) Section 53A-17a-162 is repealed July 1, 2012. Representative Newbold's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. Representatives Newbold, Holdaway, Moss, Urquhart, McIff, and Allen commented. S.B. 2002, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 69; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 6. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Allen Andersen Bigelow Biskupski Bowman Brown Chavez-Houck D. Clark S. Clark Cosgrove Daw Dee Donnelson Dougall Draxler Duckworth Dunnigan Ferry Janice Fisher Julie Fisher Fowlke Frank Froerer Garn Gibson Gowans Greenwood Grover Hansen Harper Hemingway Hendrickson Herrod Holdaway Hughes Hunsaker Hutchings Johnson King Kiser Last Litvack Mascaro Mathis McGee McIff Menlove Monsen Morgan Morley Moss Neuenschwander Newbold Oda Ray Riesen Sandstrom Shurtliff Snow Sumsion Tilton Urquhart Webb Wheatley Wiley Wimmer Winn Curtis Absent or not voting were: Representatives Barrus Bird Lockhart Noel Painter Seelig S.B. 2002, as amended, returned to the Senate for further consideration. * * * S.B. 2003, HIGHER EDUCATION BUDGET AUTHORITY, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. Representative Holdaway proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 2, Lines 36 through 37 36 (b) (i) The total amount of money reallocated may not exceed the net reduction made in 37 the 2008 Second Special Session. (ii) The money reallocated from each line item may not exceed four percent of the line item. 2. Page 2, Lines 44 through 45: 44 (b) (i) The total amount of money reallocated may not exceed the net reduction made in 45 the 2008 Second Special Session. (ii) The money reallocated from each line item may not exceed four percent of the line item. 3. Page 2, Lines 52 through 53: 52 (b) (i) The total amount of money reallocated may not exceed the net reduction made in 53 the 2008 Second Special Session. (ii) The money reallocated from each line item may not exceed four percent of the line item. 4. Page 3, Lines 60 through 61: 60 (b) (i) The total amount of money reallocated may not exceed the net reduction made in 61 the 2008 Second Special Session. (ii) The money reallocated from each line item may not exceed four percent of the line item. 5. Page 3, Lines 68 through 69: 68 (b) (i) The total amount of money reallocated may not exceed the net reduction made in 69 the 2008 Second Special Session. (ii) The money reallocated from each line item may not exceed four percent of the line item. 6. Page 3, Lines 76 through 77: 76 (b) (i) The total amount of money reallocated may not exceed the net reduction made in 77 the 2008 Second Special Session. (ii) The money reallocated from each line item may not exceed four percent of the line item. 7. Page 3, Lines 84 through 85: 84 (b) (i) The total amount of money reallocated may not exceed the net reduction made in 85 the 2008 Second Special Session. (ii) The money reallocated from each line item may not exceed four percent of the line item. 8. Page 4, Lines 92 through 93: 92 (b) (i) The total amount of money reallocated may not exceed the net reduction made in 93 the 2008 Second Special Session. (ii) The money reallocated from each line item may not exceed four percent of the line item. 9. Page 4, Lines 100 through 101: 100 (b) (i) The total amount of money reallocated may not exceed the net reduction made in 101 the 2008 Second Special Session. (ii) The money reallocated from each line item may not exceed four percent of the line item. 10. Page 4, Lines 109 through 110: 109 (b) (i) The total amount of money reallocated may not exceed the net reduction made in 110 the 2008 Second Special Session. (ii) The money reallocated from each line item may not exceed four percent of the line item. Representative Holdaway's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. Representative Holdaway commented S.B. 2003, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 71; Nays, 0; Absent or not voting, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Allen Andersen Bigelow Bird Biskupski Bowman Brown Chavez-Houck D. Clark S. Clark Cosgrove Daw Dee Donnelson Dougall Draxler Duckworth Dunnigan Ferry Janice Fisher Julie Fisher Fowlke Frank Froerer Garn Gibson Gowans Greenwood Grover Hansen Harper Hemingway Hendrickson Herrod Holdaway Hughes Hunsaker Hutchings Johnson Kiser Last Litvack Lockhart Mascaro Mathis McGee McIff Menlove Monsen Morgan Morley Moss Neuenschwander Newbold Noel Oda Painter Ray Riesen Sandstrom Shurtliff Snow Sumsion Tilton Urquhart Webb Wheatley Wiley Wimmer Winn Curtis Absent or not voting were: Representatives Aagard Barrus King Seelig S.B. 2003, as amended, returned to the Senate for further consideration. COMMUNICATION FROM THE GOVERNOR Dear President Valentine and Speaker Curtis: September 26, 2008 This is to inform you that on September 26, 2008, I signed the following bill of the Second Special Session of the 57th Legislature and have forwarded it to the Lieutenant Governor for filing: H.B. 2002 Amendments to Legislator Salaries Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. Governor Communication filed. On motion of Representative D. Clark, the House voted to saunter. Speaker Curtis called the House to order at 3:50 p.m. On motion of Representative D. Clark, the House voted to cease to saunter. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: September 26, 2008 The Senate passed, H.J.R. 201, JOINT RESOLUTION REJECTING SALARY INCREASES FOR LEGISLATORS, by Representative G. Snow, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 2003, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT AMENDMENTS, by Representative K. Garn, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. The Senate passed, H.B. 2004, TRANSPORTATION GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND MODIFICATIONS, by Representative W. Harper, which has been signed by the President and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate passed, H.B. 2005, TRANSPORTATION FINANCE AMENDMENTS, by Representative R. Lockhart, 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.J.R. 201, H.B. 2003, H.B. 2004, and H.B. 2005 signed by the Speaker and referred to staff for enrolling and transmission to the Governor. * * * Mr. Speaker: September 26, 2008 The Senate passed, as amended, S.B. 2001, CURRENT FISCAL YEAR BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS, by Senator L. Hillyard, and it is transmitted for consideration. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communication filed. S.B. 2001 read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Urquhart, under suspension of the rules, the House voted to lift S.B. 2001 from the Rules Committee, consider it read the second time by short title and placed on the Third Reading Calendar. THIRD READING CALENDAR S.B. 2001, CURRENT FISCAL YEAR BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS, read the third time by short title and placed on its final passage. Representative Bigelow proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 11, Line 388 (goldenrod copy): Reinstate line 388 then delete "60,000" and insert "30,000" 2. Page 11, Line 391: Delete "(127,500)" and insert "(97,500)" 3. Page 12, Line 412: Delete "370,000" and insert "340,000" 4. Page 12, Line 422: Delete "48,000" and insert "18,000" Representative Bigelow's motion to amend passed on a voice vote. # # # Representative Litvack proposed the following amendment: 1. Page 13, Line 481: After line 481 insert: "It is intent of the Legislature that the Department of Health shall reduce $150, 000 in one-time General Funds from Community Health Centers and use the monies to fund 2008 General Session HB 131, Community Based Self Sufficiency Program." Representative Litvack's motion to amend failed on the following roll call: Yeas, 24; Nays, 44; Absent or not voting, 7. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Biskupski Chavez-Houck Cosgrove Dougall Duckworth Janice Fisher Gowans Hansen Hemingway Hendrickson Johnson King Kiser Litvack Lockhart McGee Menlove Morgan Moss Riesen Shurtliff Wheatley Wiley Wimmer Voting in the negative were: Representatives Aagard Allen Andersen Bigelow Bird Bowman Brown D. Clark S. Clark Dee Donnelson Draxler Ferry Julie Fisher Fowlke Frank Froerer Garn Gibson Greenwood Grover Harper Herrod Holdaway Hughes Hunsaker Hutchings Last Mascaro Mathis Monsen Morley Neuenschwander Newbold Noel Painter Sandstrom Snow Sumsion Tilton Urquhart Webb Winn Curtis Absent or not voting were: Representatives Barrus Daw Dunnigan McIff Oda Ray Seelig Representative Bigelow commented. S.B. 2001, as amended, passed on the following roll call: Yeas, 56; Nays, 15; Absent or not voting, 4. Voting in the affirmative were: Representatives Aagard Allen Andersen Bigelow Bird Bowman Brown D. Clark S. Clark Cosgrove Dee Donnelson Dougall Draxler Dunnigan Ferry Julie Fisher Fowlke Frank Froerer Garn Gibson Gowans Greenwood Grover Harper Herrod Holdaway Hughes Hunsaker Hutchings King Last Litvack Lockhart Mascaro Mathis McIff Menlove Monsen Morley Neuenschwander Newbold Noel Oda Painter Ray Sandstrom Snow Sumsion Tilton Urquhart Webb Wimmer Winn Curtis Voting in the negative were: Representatives Biskupski Chavez-Houck Duckworth Janice Fisher Hansen Hemingway Hendrickson Johnson McGee Morgan Moss Riesen Shurtliff Wheatley Wiley Absent or not voting were: Representatives Barrus Daw Kiser Seelig S.B. 2001, as amended, returned to the Senate for further consideration. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE SENATE Mr. Speaker: September 26, 2008 The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed S.B. 2001, CURRENT FISCAL YEAR BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS, by Senator L. Hillyard, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed S.B. 2002, STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT TESTING EXCEPTIONS, by Senator H. Stephenson, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed S.B. 2003, HIGHER EDUCATION BUDGET AUTHORITY, by Senator G. Bell, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker; and The Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed S.B. 2004, DEPOSIT OF INTEREST EARNED ON RESTRICTED FUNDS, by Senator L. Hillyard, and it is transmitted for the signature of the Speaker. Annette B. Moore Secretary of the Senate Communications filed. S.B. 2001, S.B. 2002, S.B. 2003, and S.B. 2004 signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate for signature of the President, enrolling, and transmission to the Governor. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS On motion of Representative Clark, the House voted to authorize the Speaker to wait upon the Senate and inform that Honorable Body that the House has completed its business and is prepared to adjourn sine die. Speaker Curtis appointed Representatives Steve Urquhart, Brian Monsen, and Rebecca Chavez-Houck. On motion of Representative King, the House voted to authorize the Speaker to appoint a committee to meet with a like committee from the Senate to wait upon the Governor to inform him that the Legislature has completed its business and is prepared to adjourn sine die. Speaker Curtis appointed Representatives Gordon Snow, Merlynn Newbold, and Carl Duckworth. Senators Greiner, Bell and Fife formally notified the House of Representatives that the Senate has completed its business and is prepared to adjourn sine die. Representative Urquhart reported that his committee notified the Senate that the House of Representatives has completed its business and is prepared to adjourn sine die. Representative Snow reported that his committee met with a like committee from the Senate and informed the Governor that the Legislature has completed its business and is prepared to adjourn sine die. Speaker Curtis directed Sandy Tenney to read, revise and make minor corrections to the daily House Journal and be responsible for certifying the bound copy as the accurate record of the proceedings of the 2008 Second Special Session of the Fifty-seventh Legislature. On motion of Representative D. Clark, and at 5:00 p.m., the Second Special Session of the Fifty-seventh Legislature adjourned sine die. PAGE INDEX H.B. 2001 -- SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION FOR AIRCRAFT PARTS AND EQUIPMENT (B. Dee) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 5 Read the second time 5 Read the third time 5 Transmitted to the Senate 6 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 10 H.B. 2002 -- AMENDMENTS TO LEGISLATOR SALARIES (D. Clark) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 5 Read the second time 5 Read the third time 6 Transmitted to the Senate 7 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 10 Action taken by the Governor 18 H.B. 2003 -- CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT AMENDMENTS (K. Garn) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 5 Read the second time 5 Read the third time 7 Transmitted to the Senate 8 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 19 H.B. 2004 -- TRANSPORTATION GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND MODIFICATIONS (W. Harper) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 8 Read the second time 8 Circled 8 Uncircled 8 Read the third time 8 Transmitted to the Senate 9 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 19 H.B. 2005 -- TRANSPORTATION FINANCE AMENDMENTS (R. Lockhart) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 10 Read the second time 10 Read the third time 10 Transmitted to the Senate 11 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 19 H.J.R. 201 -- JOINT RESOLUTION REJECTING SALARY INCREASES FOR LEGISLATORS (G. Snow) Read the first time by short title and referred to the Rules Committee. 10 Read the second time 10 Read the third time 11 Transmitted to the Senate 12 Signed by the Speaker and transmitted to the Governor 19 S.B. 2001 -- CURRENT FISCAL YEAR BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 19 Read the second time 20 Read the third time 20 Amendments 20 Returned to the Senate 22 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 22 S.B. 2002 -- STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT TESTING EXCEPTIONS (H. Stephenson) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 10 Read the second time 10 Amendments 13 Read the third time 13 Returned to the Senate 15 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 22 S.B. 2003 -- HIGHER EDUCATION BUDGET AUTHORITY (G. Bell) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 10 Read the second time 10 Read the third time 16 Amendments 16 Returned to the Senate 18 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 22 S.B. 2004 -- DEPOSIT OF INTEREST EARNED ON RESTRICTED FUNDS (L. Hillyard) Read the first time by short title and referred to Rules Committee 10 Read the second time 10 Read the third time 12 Amendments 12 Returned to the Senate 13 Signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate 22