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House Journal - April 9, 1996

House Journal

Second Regular Session, 88th General Assembly


FIFTY-THIRD DAY, Tuesday, April 9, 1996

Speaker Gaw in the Chair.

Prayer by Reverend Ommie L. Nelms, Pastor of Cameron United Methodist Church.

Almighty God, you rule all the peoples of the earth. Inspire the minds of all women and men to whom you have committed the responsibility of state government and leadership. Give them the vision of truth and justice, that by their counsel and leadership, all people of our state may work together. Give to these legislators the zeal for justice and strength of forbearance, that they may guard our liberty in accordance with your gracious will. Especially, do we pray for Randall (Randy) Relford as he takes his place among this body of leaders. As you anointed leaders and called prophets of old, give your anointing to this our representative from the 6th district, city of Cameron, Missouri. Keep in his heart the love of your people, as he alone with other legislators strive to accomplish the common good for all Missourians. We pray all this in the name of God. Amen.

The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited.

The Speaker appointed the following to act as Honorary Pages for the Day, to serve without compensation: Fiona Rogers, Whitney Reed, James McDonald, Scott Kruger, Tyler Buchholz, Susan Whitley, Nathan Salvin, Carolyn Theis, Molly McCadden, Darnetta Wilson, Whitney Reed, Adam Lane, Graham Guthrie, Keyauna Sisk, Richard Claud Marshall, Melinda Bruce, Jason Fowler, Chastity Majors, Ashley McNeil, Jessie Ketterman, Mitch Swanson, Athena Lacey, Tracy Gerard, Jesse Jantz, Tarik Muzughi, Ashley Stringer, Rhett Yates and Amy Kurtzeborn.

The Journal of the fifty-second day was approved as corrected.

                           RESOLUTIONS

Representative Williams (121) offered House Resolution No. 729, which was referred to the Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions.

Representatives Ross and Lograsso offered House Resolution Nos. 730 and 731, which were referred to the Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions.

Representative Ross offered House Resolution No. 732, which was referred to the Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions.

Representative Backer offered House Resolution Nos. 733 and 734, which were referred to the Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions.

Representative Shear (83) offered House Resolution No. 735, which was referred to the Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions.

Representative Ridgeway offered House Resolution Nos. 736 through 739, which were referred to the Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions.

Representative Richardson offered House Resolution Nos. 740 through 742, which were referred to the Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions.

Representative Gaw offered House Resolution No. 743, which was referred to the Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions.

           COMMUNICATION FROM SECRETARY OF STATE


TO THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
Honorable Steve Gaw
Jefferson City, MO 
Sir:

     I, Rebecca McDowell Cook, Secretary of State of the State of Missouri, hereby certify that at
the Special Election held in the 6th Legislative District in the State of Missouri, on the 2nd
day of April, 1996, as provided by law, the following named person was elected to the office
of State Representative, 6th Legislative District as shown by the election results certified
to this office by the Election Authorities of the 6th Legislative District.


Name                                 Office

Randall H. Relford                   State Representative
504 Country Club Square              6th Legislative District

Cameron, MO 64429

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of my office this 9th day of April, 1996. /s/Rebecca McDowell Cook Secretary of State

OATH OF OFFICE

Representative Randall H. Relford advanced to the bar and subscribed to the oath of office, which was administered by the Honorable Steve Gaw, Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives.

                   SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILL

HB 1644 was read the second time.

                        COMMITTEE REPORTS

Committee on Budget, Chairman Lumpe reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Budget, to which was referred HB 1113 (Fiscal Note), begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Budget, to which was referred SB 702, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.

Committee on Rules, Joint Rules and Bills Perfected and Printed, Chairman Backer reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, Joint Rules and Bills Perfected and Printed, to which was referred HS HCS HB 1320, 981, 1042, 1109 & 1250, HS HB 852 and HCS HB 999, begs leave to report it has examined the same and finds them to be truly perfected and that the printed copies thereof furnished the members are correct.

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, Joint Rules and Bills Perfected and Printed, to which was referred HCS HB 1259, begs leave to report it has examined the same and finds it to be truly and correctly printed as agreed to and finally passed.

                   SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

SCR 20, relating to duties of the Secretary of State, was taken up by Representative Luetkenhaus.

On motion of Representative Luetkenhaus, SCR 20 was adopted.

                HOUSE BILLS WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SCS HCS HB 1002, as amended, SCS HCS HB 1003, as amended, SCS HCS HB 1004, SCS HCS HB 1005, as amended, SCS HCS HB 1006, as amended, SCS HCS HB 1007, SCS HCS HB 1008, SCS HCS HB 1009, as amended, SCS HCS HB 1010, as amended, SCS HCS HB 1011 and SCS HCS HB 1012, relating to appropriations, was taken up by Representative Lumpe.

Representative Lumpe moved that the House refuse to adopt SCS HCS HB 1002, as amended, SCS HCS HB 1003, as amended, SCS HCS HB 1004, SCS HCS HB 1005, as amended, SCS HCS HB 1006, as amended, SCS HCS HB 1007, SCS HCS HB 1008, SCS HCS HB 1009, as amended, SCS HCS HB 1010, as amended, SCS HCS HB 1011 and SCS HCS HB 1012, and request the Senate to recede from its position or, failing to do so, grant the House a conference.

Which motion was adopted.

                   THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS

HCS HB 999, relating to physical therapists assistants, was taken up by Representative Treadway.

On motion of Representative Treadway, HCS HB 999 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 149

Alter            Auer             Backer           Ballard          Barnett 4
Barry            Bennett 15       Bland            Boatright        Bonner
Boucher          Bray             Broach           Brown            Burton
Canuteson        Carter           Champion         Childers         Chrismer
Cierpiot         Clayton          Cooper           Copeland         Crum 112
Crump 152        Daniel 42        Daniels 41       Davis            Days
Donovan          Dougherty        Edwards-Pavia    Elliott          Enz
Evans            Farmer           Farnen           Fiebelman        Fitzwater
Foley            Foster           Franklin         Gaskill          Gibbons
Goward           Graham           Gratz            Green            Griesheimer
Gross            Gunn             Hall             Hand             Harlan
Hartzler 123     Heckemeyer       Hegeman          Hendrickson      Hickey
Hohulin          Hoppe            Hosmer           Howerton         Jacob
Kasten           Kauffman         Keeven           Kelley 47        Kelly 27
Kissell          Klumb            Koller           Kreider          Lakin
Leake            Legan            Levin            Liese            Linton
Lograsso         Long             Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marshall 26
May 108          Mays 50          McBride          McClelland       McLuckie
Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan           Murphy           Murray 69
Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald         O'Connor         O'Neill
O'Toole          Oetting          Ostmann          Overschmidt      Pauley
Pouche           Prost            Pryor            Relford          Richardson
Ridgeway         Rizzo            Robirds          Ross             Sallee
Scheve           Schilling        Schwab           Scott            Sears 1
Secrest          Shear 83         Sheldon 104      Shelton 57       Shields
Skaggs           Smith            Sombart          Steen            Stokan
Stoll            Summers          Surface          Tate             Thomason 163
Thompson 37      Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt        Vogel
Wannenmacher     Ward             Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins
Williams 121     Williams 159     Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 007

Bartelsmeyer     Froelker         Garnett          Hartzler 124     Loudon
Marshall 133     Reynolds

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 006

Akin             Ford             Hagan-Harrell    Marble           Ribaudo

Witt

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

   On motion of Representative Barry, title to the bill was agreed to.

Representative Harlan moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.

Representative Rizzo moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

HB 1113, relating to college level instruction, was taken up by Representative Stoll.

On motion of Representative Stoll, HB 1113 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 157

Akin             Alter            Auer             Backer           Ballard
Barnett 4        Barry            Bartelsmeyer     Bennett 15       Bland
Boatright        Bonner           Boucher          Bray             Broach
Brown            Burton           Canuteson        Carter           Champion
Childers         Chrismer         Cierpiot         Clayton          Cooper
Copeland         Crum 112         Crump 152        Daniel 42        Daniels 41
Davis            Days             Donovan          Dougherty        Edwards-Pavia
Elliott          Enz              Evans            Farmer           Farnen
Fiebelman        Fitzwater        Foley            Foster           Franklin
Froelker         Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons          Goward
Graham           Gratz            Green            Griesheimer      Gross
Gunn             Hall             Hand             Harlan           Hartzler 123
Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer       Hegeman          Hendrickson      Hickey
Hohulin          Hoppe            Hosmer           Howerton         Jacob
Kasten           Kauffman         Keeven           Kelley 47        Kelly 27
Kissell          Klumb            Koller           Kreider          Lakin
Leake            Legan            Levin            Liese            Linton
Lograsso         Long             Loudon           Luetkenhaus      Lumpe
Marshall 26      Marshall 133     May 108          Mays 50          McBride
McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan
Murphy           Murray 69        Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald
O'Connor         O'Neill          O'Toole          Oetting          Ostmann
Overschmidt      Pauley           Pouche           Prost            Pryor
Relford          Reynolds         Richardson       Ridgeway         Rizzo
Robirds          Ross             Sallee           Scheve           Schilling
Schwab           Scott            Sears 1          Secrest          Shear 83
Sheldon 104      Shelton 57       Shields          Skaggs           Smith
Sombart          Steen            Stokan           Stoll            Summers
Surface          Tate             Thomason 163     Thompson 37      Treadway
Troupe           Van Zandt        Vogel            Wannenmacher     Ward
Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121     Williams 159
Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 000

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 005

Ford             Hagan-Harrell    Marble           Ribaudo          Witt

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

   On motion of Representative Boucher, title to the bill was agreed to.

Representative Van Zandt moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.

Representative Treadway moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

                      SIGNING OF HOUSE BILL

All other business of the House was suspended while HCS HB 1259 was read at length and, there being no objection, was signed by the Speaker to the end that the same may become law.

Having been duly signed in open session of the Senate, HCS HB 1259 was delivered to the Governor by the Chief Clerk of the House.

              PERFECTION OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS

HJR 42, relating to distribution of forfeiture proceeds, was taken up by Representative Hosmer.

On motion of Representative Hosmer, HJR 42 was ordered perfected and printed.

HJR 57, relating to bingo, was taken up by Representative Scheve.

Representative Akin offered House Amendment No. 1.

Representative Scheve raised a point of order that House Amendment No. 1 goes beyond the scope of the bill.

The Chair ruled the point of order well taken.

Representative Childers offered House Amendment No. 1.

                            House Amendment No. 1

AMEND House Joint Resolution No. 57, Page 2, Section 39A, Line 37 by deleting the brackets on lines 37 and 39 of said section

Representative Childers moved that House Amendment No. 1 be adopted.

Which motion was defeated by the following vote:

AYES: 059

Akin             Alter            Ballard          Barnett 4        Bartelsmeyer
Boatright        Broach           Burton           Champion         Childers
Chrismer         Cierpiot         Edwards-Pavia    Elliott          Enz
Evans            Foster           Gaskill          Gibbons          Gross
Hall             Hand             Hartzler 124     Hegeman          Hendrickson
Howerton         Kasten           Keeven           Kelley 47        Kreider
Legan            Linton           Lograsso         Long             Loudon
Luetkenhaus      Marshall 26      Marshall 133     McClelland       Mitchell
Murphy           Oetting          Ostmann          Pryor            Ridgeway
Robirds          Ross             Sallee           Scott            Sears 1
Secrest          Skaggs           Sombart          Steen            Stokan
Summers          Surface          Whiteside        Wieland

NOES: 092

Auer             Backer           Barry            Bennett 15       Bland
Bonner           Boucher          Bray             Brown            Canuteson
Carter           Clayton          Cooper           Copeland         Crum 112
Crump 152        Daniel 42        Daniels 41       Davis            Days
Donovan          Dougherty        Farnen           Fiebelman        Fitzwater
Foley            Franklin         Froelker         Garnett          Graham
Green            Griesheimer      Gunn             Harlan           Hartzler 123
Heckemeyer       Hickey           Hohulin          Hoppe            Hosmer
Jacob            Kauffman         Kelly 27         Kissell          Klumb
Koller           Lakin            Leake            Levin            Liese
Lumpe            May 108          Mays 50          McBride          Montgomery
Morgan           Murray 69        Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald
O'Connor         O'Neill          O'Toole          Overschmidt      Pauley
Pouche           Prost            Relford          Reynolds         Richardson
Rizzo            Scheve           Schilling        Schwab           Shear 83
Sheldon 104      Shelton 57       Shields          Smith            Stoll
Tate             Thomason 163     Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt
Vogel            Wannenmacher     Wiggins          Williams 121     Williams 159
Wooten           Mr. Speaker

PRESENT: 001

Goward

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010

Farmer           Ford             Gratz            Hagan-Harrell    Marble
McLuckie         Ribaudo          Thompson 37      Ward             Witt

VACANCY: 001

Representative Loudon offered House Amendment No. 2.

                            House Amendment No. 2

AMEND House Joint Resolution No 57, Page 2, Section 39 (a), Line 18, by placing brackets around the word "or" and replacing it with the word "and"

On motion of Representative Loudon, House Amendment No. 2 was adopted.

Representative Scheve requested that HJR 57, as amended, hold its place on the Perfection Calendar.

HJR 49, relating to water control bonds, was taken up by Representative Tate.

On motion of Representative Tate, HJR 49 was ordered perfected and printed.

HJR 57, as amended, relating to bingo, was again taken up by Representative Scheve.

Representative Scheve moved that HJR 57, as amended, be recommitted to the Ways and Means Committee.

Which motion was adopted by the following vote:

AYES: 148

Akin             Alter            Auer             Backer           Ballard
Barnett 4        Barry            Bartelsmeyer     Bennett 15       Bland
Boatright        Bonner           Boucher          Bray             Broach
Brown            Burton           Canuteson        Carter           Champion
Childers         Chrismer         Cierpiot         Clayton          Cooper
Copeland         Crum 112         Crump 152        Daniel 42        Daniels 41
Davis            Days             Donovan          Dougherty        Edwards-Pavia
Elliott          Enz              Evans            Farmer           Farnen
Fiebelman        Fitzwater        Foley            Foster           Franklin
Froelker         Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons          Goward
Graham           Gratz            Green            Griesheimer      Gross
Gunn             Hall             Hand             Harlan           Hartzler 123
Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer       Hegeman          Hendrickson      Hickey
Hoppe            Hosmer           Howerton         Kasten           Kauffman
Keeven           Kelley 47        Kelly 27         Kissell          Koller
Kreider          Lakin            Leake            Legan            Levin
Linton           Lograsso         Long             Loudon           Lumpe
Marshall 26      Marshall 133     May 108          Mays 50          McBride
McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan
Murphy           Murray 69        Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald
O'Connor         O'Neill          O'Toole          Oetting          Ostmann
Overschmidt      Pauley           Pouche           Prost            Pryor
Relford          Reynolds         Richardson       Ridgeway         Rizzo
Robirds          Ross             Sallee           Scheve           Schilling
Schwab           Scott            Sears 1          Secrest          Shear 83
Shelton 57       Shields          Skaggs           Smith            Sombart
Steen            Stokan           Stoll            Summers          Surface
Tate             Thomason 163     Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt
Vogel            Wannenmacher     Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121
Williams 159     Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 002

Hohulin          Whiteside

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 012

Ford             Hagan-Harrell    Jacob            Klumb            Liese
Luetkenhaus      Marble           Ribaudo          Sheldon 104      Thompson 37
Ward             Witt

VACANCY: 001

HJR 58, relating to budget stabilization fund, was taken up by Representative Lumpe.

On motion of Representative Lumpe, HJR 58 was ordered perfected and printed.

                    PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILLS

HCS HBs 1174 and 1309, relating to towing of motor vehicles, was taken up by Representative May (108).

Representative May (108) offered HS HCS HBs 1174 and 1309.

Representative Montgomery offered House Amendment No. 1.

                            House Amendment No. 1

AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bills Nos. 1174 and 1309, Page 32, Section 304.155, Line 17, by inserting immediately after said line the following:

"11. If a lienholder repossesses any motor vehicle, trailer, all-terrain vehicle, outboard motor or vessel by having such property towed, then the towing company shall notify the Missouri state highway patrol of such tow within eight hours of the tow being made and shall further provide the patrol with any additional information the patrol deems appropriate.".

Representative Montgomery moved that House Amendment No. 1 be adopted.

Which motion was defeated.

Representative Tate offered House Amendment No. 2.

                            House Amendment No. 2

AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bills Nos.1174 and 1309, section 304.156, page 40, line 22, by deleting the entire line and substituting in lieu thereof the following: (6) a fee of ten dollars may be charged for a "salvage/abandoned property" title, however, the fee for a "junking certificate" shall be one dollar.

On motion of Representative Tate, House Amendment No. 2 was adopted.

Representative Luetkenhaus offered House Amendment No. 3.

                            House Amendment No. 3

AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bills Nos. 1174 and 1309, page 36, section 304.156, line 14, by inserting immediately after the "period" on said line the following:

"The petition may also name the agency ordering the tow, or the owner, lessee, or agency thereof of the real property from which the abandoned property was removed."

On motion of Representative Luetkenhaus, House Amendment No. 3 was adopted.

Representative May (108) offered House Amendment No. 4.

                            House Amendment No. 4

AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bills Nos. 1174 and 1309, Page 23, Line 22, by inserting immediately after the word "property" a comma ","; and

Further amend said bill, Page 36, Section 304.156, Line 5, by deleting the number "7" and inserting in lieu thereof the number "6"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 37, Section 304.156, Line 17, by deleting the following: "subsection 7" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "subsection 9 of section 304.155"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 38, Section 304.156, Line 1, by deleting the number "5" and inserting in lieu thereof the number "4"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 39, Section 304.156, Line 6, by deleting the number "3" and inserting in lieu thereof the number "2".

On motion of Representative May (108), House Amendment No. 4 was adopted.

Representative Nordwald offered House Amendment No. 5.

                            House Amendment No. 5

AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bills Nos. 1174 & 1309, Page 52-3, Section 304.158, Lines 14-22 of page 52 and lines 1-4 of page 53, by striking all of said lines; and

Renumber accordingly.

On motion of Representative Nordwald, House Amendment No. 5 was adopted by the following vote:

AYES: 095

Alter            Backer           Ballard          Barnett 4        Bartelsmeyer
Bennett 15       Boatright        Boucher          Broach           Brown
Burton           Carter           Champion         Childers         Chrismer
Cierpiot         Cooper           Copeland         Crum 112         Crump 152
Donovan          Edwards-Pavia    Elliott          Enz              Evans
Foster           Froelker         Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons
Goward           Graham           Gratz            Griesheimer      Gross
Hall             Hand             Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer
Hegeman          Hendrickson      Hohulin          Howerton         Kasten
Kauffman         Keeven           Kelley 47        Koller           Leake
Legan            Levin            Linton           Lograsso         Long
Luetkenhaus      Marshall 133     Mays 50          McBride          McClelland
Mitchell         Montgomery       Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald
Oetting          Ostmann          Overschmidt      Pouche           Prost
Pryor            Richardson       Ridgeway         Robirds          Ross
Sallee           Schwab           Scott            Secrest          Sheldon 104
Shields          Sombart          Steen            Stoll            Summers
Surface          Thomason 163     Treadway         Troupe           Vogel
Wannenmacher     Whiteside        Wieland          Williams 159     Wooten

NOES: 056

Auer             Barry            Bland            Bonner           Canuteson
Clayton          Daniel 42        Daniels 41       Davis            Days
Dougherty        Farmer           Farnen           Fiebelman        Fitzwater
Foley            Franklin         Green            Gunn             Harlan
Hickey           Hoppe            Hosmer           Kelly 27         Kissell
Klumb            Kreider          Lakin            Liese            Loudon
Lumpe            Marshall 26      May 108          McLuckie         Morgan
Murphy           Murray 69        O'Connor         O'Neill          O'Toole
Pauley           Relford          Reynolds         Rizzo            Scheve
Schilling        Sears 1          Shear 83         Shelton 57       Skaggs
Smith            Stokan           Van Zandt        Wiggins          Williams 121

Mr. Speaker

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 011

Akin             Bray             Ford             Hagan-Harrell    Jacob
Marble           Ribaudo          Tate             Thompson 37      Ward

Witt

VACANCY: 001

Representative Ostmann offered House Amendment No. 6.

                            House Amendment No. 6

AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bills Nos. 1174 and 1309, page 42, section 304.157, line 17, by inserting after the word "lessee" the following:

"or agent thereof of the real property" ; and

Further amend said bill, page 43, section 304.157, line 12, by inserting after the word "lessee" the words "or agent thereof of the real property" ; and

Further amend said bill, page 43, section 304.157, line 14, by deleting the word "thirty" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "ten"

On motion of Representative Ostmann, House Amendment No. 6 was adopted.

Representative Bennett (15) offered House Amendment No. 7.

                            House Amendment No. 7

AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bills Nos. 1174 and 1309, page 21, section 304.150, line 22, by deleting the word "six" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "twelve"; and

Further amend House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bill 1174 and 1309, page 22, section 304.150, lines 2, 4 and 8, by deleting the word "six" found on all three lines, and inserting in lieu thereof the word "twelve" on all three lines.

Representative Heckemeyer offered House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 7.

                       House Substitute Amendment No. 1
                                     for
                            House Amendment No. 7

AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bills Nos. 1174 and 1309, page 21, section 304.150, line 22, by deleting the word "six" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "ten"; and

Further amend House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bills Nos. 1174 and 1309, page 22, section 304.150, lines 2, 4 and 8, by deleting the word "six" found on all three lines, and inserting in lieu thereof the word "ten" on all three lines.

Representative Heckemeyer moved that House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 7 be adopted.

Which motion was defeated.

Representative Bennett (15) moved that House Amendment No. 7 be adopted.

Which motion was defeated.

On motion of Representative May (108), HS HCS HBs 1174 and 1309, as amended, was adopted by the following vote:

AYES: 085

Auer             Backer           Barry            Bland            Bonner
Boucher          Bray             Brown            Canuteson        Clayton
Copeland         Crum 112         Crump 152        Davis            Days
Dougherty        Edwards-Pavia    Farmer           Farnen           Fiebelman
Fitzwater        Foley            Franklin         Garnett          Goward
Gratz            Green            Harlan           Heckemeyer       Hendrickson
Hickey           Hoppe            Hosmer           Kauffman         Kelly 27
Kissell          Klumb            Koller           Kreider          Lakin
Leake            Legan            Levin            Liese            Long
Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marshall 26      May 108          Mays 50
McBride          McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell         Morgan
Murray 69        Murray 135       O'Connor         O'Neill          O'Toole
Overschmidt      Pauley           Prost            Relford          Reynolds
Rizzo            Scheve           Schilling        Sears 1          Shear 83
Sheldon 104      Shields          Skaggs           Smith            Stokan
Stoll            Tate             Thomason 163     Treadway         Van Zandt
Wiggins          Williams 121     Williams 159     Wooten           Mr. Speaker

Fifty-third Day-Tuesday, April 9, 1996

NOES: 068

Akin             Alter            Ballard          Barnett 4        Bartelsmeyer
Bennett 15       Boatright        Broach           Burton           Carter
Champion         Childers         Chrismer         Cierpiot         Cooper
Daniel 42        Daniels 41       Donovan          Elliott          Enz
Evans            Foster           Froelker         Gaskill          Gibbons
Graham           Griesheimer      Gross            Gunn             Hall
Hand             Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124     Hohulin          Howerton
Kasten           Keeven           Kelley 47        Linton           Lograsso
Loudon           Marshall 133     Montgomery       Murphy           Naeger
Nordwald         Oetting          Ostmann          Pouche           Pryor
Richardson       Ridgeway         Robirds          Ross             Sallee
Schwab           Scott            Secrest          Shelton 57       Sombart
Steen            Summers          Surface          Troupe           Vogel
Wannenmacher     Whiteside        Wieland

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009

Ford             Hagan-Harrell    Hegeman          Jacob            Marble
Ribaudo          Thompson 37      Ward             Witt

VACANCY: 001

On motion of Representative May (108), HS HCS HBs 1174 and 1309, as amended, was ordered perfected and printed by the following vote:

AYES: 090

Auer             Backer           Barry            Bland            Bonner
Boucher          Bray             Brown            Canuteson        Clayton
Cooper           Copeland         Crum 112         Crump 152        Davis
Days             Edwards-Pavia    Farmer           Farnen           Fiebelman
Fitzwater        Foley            Franklin         Garnett          Goward
Gratz            Green            Harlan           Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124
Heckemeyer       Hendrickson      Hickey           Hoppe            Hosmer
Kauffman         Kelly 27         Kissell          Klumb            Koller
Kreider          Lakin            Leake            Legan            Levin
Liese            Long             Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marshall 26
May 108          Mays 50          McBride          McClelland       McLuckie
Mitchell         Morgan           Murray 69        Murray 135       O'Connor
O'Neill          O'Toole          Overschmidt      Pauley           Prost
Relford          Reynolds         Rizzo            Scheve           Schilling
Scott            Sears 1          Shear 83         Sheldon 104      Shelton 57
Shields          Skaggs           Smith            Stokan           Stoll
Tate             Thomason 163     Treadway         Van Zandt        Wannenmacher
Whiteside        Williams 121     Williams 159     Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 060

Akin             Alter            Ballard          Barnett 4        Bartelsmeyer
Bennett 15       Boatright        Broach           Burton           Carter
Champion         Childers         Chrismer         Cierpiot         Daniel 42
Daniels 41       Donovan          Elliott          Enz              Evans
Foster           Froelker         Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham
Griesheimer      Gross            Gunn             Hall             Hand
Hohulin          Howerton         Kasten           Keeven           Kelley 47
Linton           Lograsso         Loudon           Marshall 133     Montgomery
Murphy           Naeger           Nordwald         Oetting          Ostmann
Pouche           Pryor            Ridgeway         Robirds          Ross
Sallee           Schwab           Secrest          Sombart          Steen
Summers          Surface          Troupe           Vogel            Wieland

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 012

Dougherty        Ford             Hagan-Harrell    Hegeman          Jacob
Marble           Ribaudo          Richardson       Thompson 37      Ward
Wiggins          Witt

VACANCY: 001

HCS HB 1186, relating to ambulance services, was taken up by Representative Hoppe.

Representative Hoppe offered HS HCS HB 1186.

Representative Hoppe offered House Amendment No. 1.

                            House Amendment No. 1

AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 1186, Page 11, Section 190.100, Line 13 of said page, by deleting the words "of public safety" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "of health".

On motion of Representative Hoppe, House Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

Representative Copeland offered House Amendment No. 2.

                            House Amendment No. 2

AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bill 1186, page 29, section 190.113, line 22, by inserting immediately after said line the following;

"9. The provisions of this section shall not apply to any ambulance service in existence on August 28, 1996 and no local protocols or standards shall infringe on a person's right to choose an ambulance service."

On motion of Representative Copeland, House Amendment No. 2 was adopted by the following vote:

AYES: 089

Akin             Auer             Backer           Ballard          Barnett 4
Bartelsmeyer     Bennett 15       Boatright        Bray             Brown
Burton           Carter           Champion         Childers         Copeland
Daniels 41       Days             Donovan          Elliott          Evans
Fiebelman        Fitzwater        Foster           Froelker         Garnett
Gaskill          Goward           Graham           Gratz            Gross
Gunn             Hand             Hartzler 123     Heckemeyer       Hegeman
Hendrickson      Hohulin          Hosmer           Howerton         Kasten
Keeven           Kelly 27         Koller           Leake            Legan
Levin            Long             Loudon           Lumpe            Marshall 26
Marshall 133     May 108          Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan
Murray 135       Nordwald         Oetting          Ostmann          Overschmidt
Pouche           Prost            Pryor            Relford          Richardson
Rizzo            Robirds          Sallee           Scheve           Schwab
Sears 1          Secrest          Shear 83         Smith            Sombart
Steen            Stoll            Summers          Surface          Tate
Thomason 163     Thompson 37      Van Zandt        Vogel            Wannenmacher
Whiteside        Wieland          Williams 159     Wooten

NOES: 063

Alter            Barry            Bland            Bonner           Boucher
Canuteson        Chrismer         Cierpiot         Clayton          Cooper
Crum 112         Crump 152        Daniel 42        Davis            Dougherty
Edwards-Pavia    Enz              Farmer           Farnen           Foley
Franklin         Gibbons          Green            Griesheimer      Hall
Harlan           Hartzler 124     Hickey           Hoppe            Kauffman
Kelley 47        Kissell          Klumb            Kreider          Lakin
Liese            Linton           Lograsso         Luetkenhaus      Mays 50
McBride          McClelland       McLuckie         Murphy           Murray 69
Naeger           O'Connor         O'Neill          O'Toole          Pauley
Reynolds         Ridgeway         Ross             Schilling        Scott
Sheldon 104      Shelton 57       Skaggs           Stokan           Treadway
Wiggins          Williams 121     Mr. Speaker

PRESENT: 001

Shields

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009

Broach           Ford             Hagan-Harrell    Jacob            Marble
Ribaudo          Troupe           Ward             Witt

VACANCY: 001

Representative Elliott offered House Amendment No. 3.

                            House Amendment No. 3

AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 1186, page 1, In the Title, line 11, by deleting the word "twenty-eight" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "twenty-nine"; and

Further amend said bill, page 1, section A, line 7 of said page, by deleting the word "twenty- eight" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "twenty-nine"; and

Further amend said bill, page 2, section A, line 5 of said page, by deleting the word and figure "and 190.243" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: ", 190.243 and 1"; and

Further amend said bill, page 40, section 190.243, line 15 of said page, by inserting after all of said line the following:

"Section 1. The owners of any emergency services provider that is prohibited from doing business or is otherwise forced out of business by the provisions of sections 190.001 to 190.250, RSMo, are entitled to compensation in a sum equal to the appraised value of the emergency services provider.".

Representative Elliott moved that House Amendment No. 3 be adopted.

Which motion was defeated.

HCS HB 1186, with House Substitute, as amended, pending, was laid over.

                  REFERRAL OF HOUSE RESOLUTIONS

The following House Resolutions were referred to the Committee indicated:

HR 600 - Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions

HR 716 - Commerce

Fifty-third Day-Tuesday, April 9, 1996

REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILLS

The following House Bills were referred to the Committee indicated:

HS HB 852 - Budget (Fiscal Note)

HS HCS HBS 1320, 981, 1042, 1109 & 1250 - Budget (Fiscal Note)

HB 1641 - Insurance

HB 1642 - Correctional and State Institutions

HB 1643 - Education - Elementary and Secondary

                     REFERRAL OF SENATE BILLS

The following Senate Bills were referred to the Committee indicated:

SS SS SB 488 - Children, Youth and Families

SB 525 - Consumer Protection

SB 526 - Judiciary and Ethics

SCS SB 640 - Commerce

SS SCS SB 743 - Judiciary and Ethics

SB 782 - Tourism, Recreation and Cultural Affairs

SB 855 - Workers Compensation and Employment Security

SB 896 - Insurance

SB 898 - Banks and Financial Institutions

SB 916 - Public Health and Safety

SB 926 - Education - Elementary and Secondary

SB 929 - Civil and Criminal Law

SB 945 - Local Government and Related Matters

SB 970 - Science, Technology and Critical Issues

                        COMMITTEE CHANGES

                          April 9, 1996

The Speaker submitted the following changes:

Representative Don Prost appointed a member to the Ways and Means Committee, but no longer a member of the Agriculture Committee.

Representative Randall Relford appointed a member to Education - Elementary and Secondary Committee; Agriculture Committee; and the Local Government and Related Matters Committee.

                     MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate refuses to recede from its position on SCS HCS HB 1002, as amended, and grants the House a conference thereon.

The President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like Committee from the House: Senators Lybyer, Wiggins, Goode, Russell and Melton.

Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate refuses to recede from its position on SCS HCS HB 1003, as amended, and grants the House a conference thereon.

The President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like Committee from the House: Senators Lybyer, Wiggins, Goode, Russell and Melton.

Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate refuses to recede from its position on SCS HCS HB 1004, and grants the House a conference thereon.

The President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like Committee from the House: Senators Lybyer, Wiggins, Goode, Russell and Melton.

Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate refuses to recede from its position on SCS HCS HB 1005, as amended, and grants the House a conference thereon.

The President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like Committee from the House: Senators Lybyer, Wiggins, Goode, Russell and Melton.

Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate refuses to recede from its position on SCS HCS HB 1006, as amended, and grants the House a conference thereon.

The President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like Committee from the House: Senators Lybyer, Wiggins, Goode, Russell and Melton.

Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate refuses to recede from its position on SCS HCS HB 1007, and grants the House a conference thereon.

The President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like Committee from the House: Senators Lybyer, Wiggins, Goode, Russell and Melton.

Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate refuses to recede from its position on SCS HCS HB 1008, and grants the House a conference thereon.

The President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like Committee from the House: Senators Lybyer, Wiggins, Goode, Russell and Melton.

Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate refuses to recede from its position on SCS HCS HB 1009, as amended, and grants the House a conference thereon.

The President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like Committee from the House: Senators Lybyer, Wiggins, Goode, Russell and Melton.

Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate refuses to recede from its position on SCS HCS HB 1010, as amended, and grants the House a conference thereon.

The President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like Committee from the House: Senators Lybyer, Wiggins, Goode, Russell and Melton.

Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate refuses to recede from its position on SCS HCS HB 1011, and grants the House a conference thereon.

The President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like Committee from the House: Senators Lybyer, Wiggins, Goode, Russell and Melton.

Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate refuses to recede from its position on SCS HCS HB 1012, and grants the House a conference thereon.

The President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like Committee from the House: Senators Lybyer, Wiggins, Goode, Russell and Melton.

                        COMMITTEE REPORTS

Committee on Agriculture, Chairmen Leake and Wiggins reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Agriculture, to which was referred SB 766, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.

Committee on Education - Elementary and Secondary, Chairman Morgan reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Education - Elementary and Secondary, to which was referred SB 605, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent with House Committee Amendment No. 1.

                       House Committee Amendment No. 1

AMEND Senate Bill No. 605, page 1, section 177.086, line 2, by striking "fifteen" and inserting in lieu thereof "twelve"; and

Further amend said bill, page 1, section 177.086, line 2, by deleting the opening bracket "[" before the word "five"; and

Further amend said bill, page 1, section 177.086, line 3, by deleting the closing bracket "]" after the word "hundred".

Committee on Elections, Chairman Days reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Elections, to which was referred SCS SB 598, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass by Consent.

Committee on Insurance, Chairman Auer reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Insurance, to which was referred SB 883, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.

Committee on Judiciary and Ethics, Vice-Chairman May (108) reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Judiciary and Ethics, to which was referred SB 720, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Judiciary and Ethics, to which was referred SB 803, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent with House Committee Amendment No. 1.

                       House Committee Amendment No. 1

AMEND Senate Bill No. 803, Page 2, Section 536.024, Line 39, by deleting the word "authorizing legislation" and by inserting in lieu thereof the words "proposed rule".

Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions, Chairman Luetkenhaus reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions, to which was referred SB 670, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent with House Committee Amendment No. 1.

                       House Committee Amendment No. 1

AMEND Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 670, Page 1, Section 109.005, Line 4, by striking "contributions or fees" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "or contributions"

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions, to which was referred SB 740, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent with House Committee Amendment No. 1.

                       House Committee Amendment No. 1

AMEND Senate Bill No. 740, Page 1, Section In the Title, Lines 2-3, by striking all of said lines and inserting in lieu thereof the following:

"To repeal sections 292.602 and 320.090, RSMo 1994, relating to emergency management, and to enact four new sections relating to the same subject."; and

FURTHER AMEND Senate Bill No.740, Page 10, Section 2, Line 232, by inserting immediately after said line the following:

"Section B. Section 320.090, RSMo 1994, is repealed and one new section enacted in lieu thereof the be known as section 320.090, to read as follows:

320.090. 1. Any municipal fire department, fire protection district or volunteer fire protection association, as defined by section 320.300, may enter into contracts providing for mutual aid regarding emergency services provided by such fire

department, fire protection district or volunteer fire protection association. The contracts that are agreed upon may provide for compensation from the parties and other terms that are agreeable to the parties and may be for an indefinite period as long as they include a sixty-day cancellation notice by either party. The contracts agreed upon may not be entered into for the purpose of reduction of manpower by either party.

2. Any municipal fire department, fire protection district or volunteer fire protection association may provide assistance to any other municipal fire department, fire protection district or volunteer fire protection association in the state, or any bordering state at the time of a significant emergency such as a fire, earthquake, flood, tornado, hazardous material incident or other such disaster. The chief or highest ranking fire officer may render aid to any requesting fire department, fire protection district or volunteer fire protection association as long as he is acting in accordance with the policies and procedures set forth by the governing board of that governmental entity or association.

3. When responding on mutual aid or emergency aid requests, the fire department, fire protection district, or volunteer fire association shall be subject to all provisions of law as if it were providing service within its own jurisdiction."

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions, to which was referred SB 837, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.

Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing, Chairman Treadway reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing, to which was referred HB 1634, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing, to which was referred SB 693, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing, to which was referred SB 930, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent with House Committee Amendment No. 1.

                       House Committee Amendment No. 1

AMEND Senate Bill No. 930, Page 1, In the Title, Line 2, by deleting the word "section" and inserting in lieu thereof the word and number "sections 329.050"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 1, In the Title, Line 3, by deleting the words "one new section" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "two new sections"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 1, Section A, Lines 1 and 2, by deleting all of said lines and inserting in lieu thereof the following:

"Section A. Sections 320.050 and 329.265, RSMo Supp. 1995, are repealed and two new sections enacted in lieu thereof, to be known as sections 329.050 and 329.265"; and

Further amend said bill, Section A, Line 3, by inserting after all of said line the following:

"329.050. 1. Applicants for examination or licensure under this chapter shall possess the following qualifications:

(1) They must be persons of good moral character, have an education equivalent to the successful completion of the tenth grade and be at least seventeen years of age;

(2) If the applicants are apprentices, they shall have served and completed, as an apprentice under the supervision of a licensed cosmetologist, the time and studies required by the board which shall be no less than three thousand hours for cosmetologists, and no less than seven hundred eighty hours for manicurists. However, when the classified occupation of manicurist is apprenticed in conjunction with the classified occupation of cosmetologist, the apprentices shall be required to successfully complete the apprenticeship of no less than a total of three thousand hours;

(3) If the applicants are students, they shall have had the required time in a licensed school of no less than one thousand five hundred hours training for the classification of cosmetologist, with the exception of public vocational technical schools in which a student shall complete no less than one thousand two hundred twenty hours training. All students shall complete no less than three hundred [fifty] ninety hours for the classification of manicurist. All students shall complete no less than seven hundred fifty hours for the classification of esthetician. However, when the classified occupation of manicurist is taken in conjunction with the classified occupation of cosmetologist, the student shall not be required to serve the extra three hundred [fifty] ninety hours otherwise required to include manicuring of nails; and

(4) They shall have passed an examination to the satisfaction of the board.

2. A person may apply to take the examination required by subsection 1 of this section if the person is a graduate of a school of cosmetology or apprentice program in another state or territory of the United States which has substantially the same requirements as an educational establishment licensed pursuant to this chapter.

3. Each application shall contain a statement that, subject to the penalties of making a false affidavit or declaration, the application is made under oath or affirmation and that its representations are true and correct to the best knowledge and belief of the person signing the application.

4. The sufficiency of the qualifications of applicants shall be determined by the board, but the board may delegate this authority to its executive director subject to such provisions as the board may adopt.

5. For the purpose of meeting the minimum requirements for examination, training completed by a student or apprentice shall be recognized by the board for a period of no more than five years from the date it is received.".

Committee on Tourism, Recreation and Cultural Affairs, Chairman Overschmidt reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Tourism, Recreation and Cultural Affairs, to which was referred SB 846, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.

Committee on Transportation, Chairman Koller reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Transportation, to which was referred SB 792, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent with House Committee Amendment No. 1.

                       House Committee Amendment No. 1

AMEND Senate Bill No. 792, Page 1, Section 301.330, Line 3, by deleting the word "twenty-four" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "thirty-six"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 1, Section 301.330, Line 7, by deleting the word "or" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "[or"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 1, Section 301.330, Line 8, by deleting the word "transportation" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "transportation]".

Fifty-third Day-Tuesday, April 9, 1996

COMMUNICATIONS

Honorable Steve Gaw

Speaker of the House, Room 308

State Capitol Building

Jefferson City, Missouri 65101

Dear Mr. Speaker:

We, the undersigned, comprising more than one-third of the membership of the Missouri House of Representatives do hereby request, pursuant to Article III, Section 22, of the Constitution of the State of Missouri and Rule 36 of the Rules of this House, that the Children, Youth and Families Committee (Representative Dougherty, Chairman) be relieved of HB 1455 pertaining to same sex persons/adoption and that said bill be placed upon the House Calendar as provided by Rule 36 of the House.

/s/Jim Froelker 111              /s/Estil Robirds 143              /s/David Schwab 157
/s/R. Paul Keeven 78             /s/Phil Wannenmacher 139          /sPat Kelley 47
/s/W.Todd Akin 86             /s/Charles Ballard 140            /s/Jim Mitchell 148
/s/Connie J. Cierpiot 52            /s/Ed Hartzler 123                /s/Luann Ridgeway 35
/s/Bill Foster 156                  /s/Gary Marble 130                /s/Jim Howerton 120
/s/Catherine Enz 99              /s/David L. Levin 82              /s/Don Summers 2
/s/Bill Marshall 133             /s/Mary Lou Sallee 144            /s/Carson  Ross 55
/s/Brent Evans 92             /s/Raymond W.(Bill)Hand 87        /s/Delbert Scott 119
/s/Chuck Pryor 116               /s/Fred Pouche 30              /s/Don Lograsso 54
/s/Rex Barnett 4                 /s/Bill Linton 89                 /s/Patricia Secrest 93
/s/Paul Sombart 117              /s/Matt Boatright 118                /s/Daniel J. Hegeman 5
/s/Mary C. Kasten 158            /s/Carl H. Hendrickson 97            /s/Gary Burton 128
/s/Vicky Hartzler 124               /s/Ken Legan 145               /s/Bonnie Sue Cooper 32
/s/Patrick Naeger 155               /s/Chuck Gross 18              /s/Bubs Hohulin 126
/s/Paul Wieland 101              /s/Carl Vogel 114              /s/John Loudon 88
/s/Dale Whiteside 7              /s/Don Steen 115                  /s/Chuck Wooten 137
/s/Marilyn Edwards Pavia 105        /s/Jon Bennett 15                 /s/Linda    Bartelsmeyerng to
132
/s/Jim Murphy 95              /s/Beth Long 146                  /s/Mark Richardson 154
/s/Bill Alter 90                 /s/Dave Oetting  122              /s/Michael Gibbons 94
/s/John E. Griesheimer 109       /s/Chuck Surface 129              /s/Glenn Hall 56
/s/Harriet Tatum Brown 13

Honorable Steve Gaw

Speaker of the House, Room 308

State Capitol Building

Jefferson City, Missouri 65101

Dear Mr. Speaker:

We, the undersigned, comprising more than one-third of the membership of the Missouri House of Representatives do hereby request, pursuant to Article III, Section 22, of the Constitution of the State of Missouri and Rule 36 of the Rules of this House, that the Children, Youth and Families Committee (Representative Dougherty, Chairman) be relieved of HB 1454 pertaining to same sex marriages and that said bill be placed upon the House Calendar as provided by Rule 36 of the House.

/s/Jim Froelker 111              /s/Estil Robirds 143              /s/Chuck Surface 129
/s/R. Paul Keeven 78             /s/Phil Wannenmacher 139          /s/David Schwab157
/s/W. Todd Akin 86               /s/Charles Ballard 140            /s/Pat Kelley 47
/s/Connie J. Cierpiot 52            /s/Ed Hartzler 123                /s/Jim Mitchell 148
/s/Bill Foster 156                  /s/Gary Marble 130                /s/Luann Ridgeway 35
/s/Catherine Enz 99              /s/David Levin 82              /s/David W. Broach 102
/s/Bill Marshall 133             /s/Mary Lou Sallee 144            /s/Jim Howerton 120
/s/Brent Evans 92             /s/Raymond W.(Bill)Hand 87        /s/Don Summers 2
/s/Chuck Pryor 116               /s/Fred Pouche 30              /s/Carson Ross 55
/s/Rex Barnett 4                 /s/Bill Linton 89                 /s/Delbert Scott 119
/s/Paul Sombart 117              /s/Matt Boatright 118                /s/Don Lograsso 54
/s/Mary C. Kasten 158            /s/Carl H. Hendrickson 97            /s/Patricia Secrest 93
/s/Vicky Hartzler 124               /s/Ken Legan 145               /s/Norma Champion 134
/s/Patrick Naeger 155               /s/Chuck Gross 18              /s/Daniel J. Hegeman 5
/s/Paul Wieland 101              /s/Carl Vogel 114              /s/Gary Burton 128
/s/Dale Whiteside 7              /s/Don Steen 115                  /s/Bonnie Sue Cooper 32
/s/Chuck Wooten 137              /s/Jon Bennett 15                 /s/Bubs Hohulin 126
/s/Jim Murphy 95              /s/Laurie Donovan 74              /s/John Loudon 88
/s/Bill Alter 90                 /s/Beth Long 146                  /s/Michael Gibbons 94
/s/Marilyn Edwards Pavia 105        /s/Dave Oetting 122               /s/Glenn Hall 56
/s/Mark L. Richardson 154

Honorable Steve Gaw

Speaker of the House, Room 308

State Capitol Building

Jefferson City, Missouri 65101

Dear Mr. Speaker:

We, the undersigned, comprising more than one-third of the membership of the Missouri House of Representatives do hereby request, pursuant to Article III, Section 22, of the Constitution of the State of Missouri and Rule 36 of the Rules of this House, that the Social Services, Medicaid and Elderly Committee (Representative Boucher, Chairman) be relieved of SB 727 pertaining to confidential records and that said bill be placed upon the House Calendar as provided by Rule 36 of the House.

/s/Paul Wieland 101              /s/Bill Foster 156                /s/Charles Ballard 140
/s/Rich Chrismer 16              /s/Jon Bennett 15              /s/Bill Alter 90
/s/Charlie Shields 28               /s/John Loudon 88           /s/T. Mark Elliott 127
/s/Vicky Hartzler 124               /s/Cindy Ostmann 14            /s/Carl Vogel 114
/s/Catherine Enz 99              /s/David L. Levin 82           /s/Carl H. Hendrickson 97
/s/Linda Bartlesmeyer 132           /s/Mary Lou Sallee 144         /s/Chuck Gross 18
/s/John E. Griesheimer 109       /s/Patricia Secrest 93            /s/Ronald P. Keeven 78
/s/Delbert Scott 119             /s/Raymond W. (Bill) Hand 87      /s/Philip Wannenmacher 139
/s/Matt Boatright 118               /s/Paul Sombart 117            /s/James E. Graham 106
/s/Jim Howerton 120              /s/Patrick Naeger 155             /s/Gary Burton 128
/s/Fred Pouche 30             /s/Jim Froelker 111            /s/Charles Nordwald 19
/s/Don Lograsso 54               /s/Luann Ridgeway 35        /s/Pat Kelley 47
/s/Glenn Hall 56                 /s/Michael Gibbons 94          /s/Carson Ross 55
/s/Chuck Pryor 116               /s/Don Steen 115               /s/Dave Oetting 122
/s/Sam Gaskill 131               /s/Connie J. Cierpiot 52          /s/Bill Linton 89
/s/Brent Evans 92             /s/W. Todd Akin 86             /s/Mark Richardson 154
/s/Daniel J. Hegeman 5           /s/Dave Broach 102             /s/Harriett Tatum Brown 13
/s/Marilyn Edwards Pavia 105        /s/Bill Marshall 133           /s/Ken Legan 145

/s/Bubs Hohulin 126

Fifty-third Day-Tuesday, April 9, 1996

ADJOURNMENT

On motion of Representative Backer, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, April 10, 1996.

CORRECTIONS TO THE HOUSE JOURNAL

Correct House Journal, Fifty-Second Day, Thursday, April 4, 1996, page 5, roll call, by showing Representative Barnett (4) voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".

Page 6, roll call, by showing Representatives Franklin and Dougherty voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".

Page 7, roll call, by showing Representative Hoppe voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".

Pages 9 and 10, roll call, by showing Representative Sallee voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".

Page 11, roll call, by showing Representatives Davis and Barnett (4) voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".

                      COMMITTEE MEETINGS    

BANKS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

Wednesday, April 10, 1996, 1:30 pm. Hearing Room 9. Executive Session

To be considered - SB 683

BUDGET

Wednesday, April 10, 1996, 8:30 am. Hearing Room 9. Presentation by Legislative Oversight.

Executive session

To be considered - HB 1372, HB 852

CIVIL AND CRIMINAL LAW

Wednesday, April 10, 1996. Hearing Room 7 upon evening adjournment.

Executive session may follow.

To be considered - SB 929

COMMERCE

Thursday, April 11, 1996, 8:30 am. Hearing Rooms 1 & 2. Executive session may follow.

To be considered - HR 716, SB 640

FEES AND SALARIES

Wednesday, April 10, 1996. Hearing Room 1 upon morning adjournment.

To be considered - SB 802

Fifty-third Day-Tuesday, April 9, 1996

GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION AND REVIEW

Wednesday, April 10, 1996, 9:00 am. Hearing Room 8. Executive session to follow.

To be considered - HB 1635, SB 876

HOUSE AUTOMATION AND INTERNET COMMITTEE

Wednesday, April 10, 1996, 8:30 am. Hearing Room 5.

JOINT COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH

Wednesday, April 10, 1996, 9:30 am. Hearing Room 2. Amended Notice. Contested fiscal note.

To be considered - HB 782, HB 1320

LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND RELATED MATTERS

Wednesday, April 10, 1996. Hearing Room 8 upon morning adjournment.

Executive session.

To be considered - SB 933, SB 874

STATE PARKS, RECREATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Wednesday, April 10, 1996, 1:30 pm. Hearing Room 2. Amended Notice.

Executive session to follow.

To be considered - SB 834

SUB-COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES

Wednesday, April 10, 1996, 8:00 am. Hearing Room 4.

To be considered - HB 1454, HB 1455

SUB-COMMITTEE ON CONSUMER PROTECTION

Wednesday, April 10, 1996, 9:00 am. Hearing Room 1.

To be considered - HB 949

TRAVEL COMMITTEE

Thursday, April 11, 1996, 8:30 am. Hearing Room 5.

WAYS AND MEANS

Wednesday, April 10, 1996. Hearing Room 1 and 2 upon noon adjournment.

Executive session will follow.

To be considered - SB 888

WAYS AND MEANS

Wednesday, April 10, 1996, 6:30 pm. Hearing Rooms 1 & 2.

To be considered - HJR 57

Fifty-third Day-Tuesday, April 9, 1996

HOUSE CALENDAR

         FIFTY-FOURTH DAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1996

HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION

1  HCS HB 1363 - Mays (50)
2  HCS HB 1186, with HS, as amended, pending - Hoppe
3  HCS HB 1237 - Rizzo
4  HB 1241 - Witt
5  HCS HB 1185 - McClelland
6  HB 839 - Luetkenhaus
7  HB 1411 - Loudon
8  HCS HB 1149, 1150 & 1240 - Jacob
9  HCS HB 894 - Bray
10   HCS HB 1199, 1357 & 1393, Reynolds - Kissell
11   HB 1380 - Lumpe
12   HCS HB 1557 & 1489 - Days
13   HCS HB 987, 1155, 1158 & 1219 - Jacob
14   HCS HB 1403 - Dougherty
15   HB 1247 - Shelton (57)
16   HCS HB 1588 - Overschmidt
17   HB 944, HCA 1 - Smith
18   HB 1154 - Murray (69)
19   HCS HB 1540 - Green
20   HB 993 - Williams (121)
21   HB 854 - Bland
22   HB 1312 - Tate
23   HCS HB 843 - Daniels (41)
24   HB 1133 - Witt
25   HB 855 - Bland
26   HCS HB 830 & 1082 - Carter
27   HB 1228, HCA 1 - Harlan
28   HB 1279 - Tate
29   HCS HB 1398, 1339, 1488 & 1114 - Hagan-Harrell
30   HCS HB 829 & 1254 - May (108)
31   HB 1414, HCA 1 - Smith
32   HCS HB 960 - Rizzo
33   HB 1436, HCA 1 - Dougherty
34   HB 1399, HCA 1 - Leake
35   HCS HB 1112 - Koller
36   HCS HB 1204 - Wiggins
37   HB 816, HCA 1 - Backer
38   HCS HB 961 - Boucher
39   HB 1535 - Kissell
40   HCS HB 1132, 1049, 779, 1051 & 1544 - Heckemeyer
41   HCS HB 1429 - Liese
42   HCS HB 1143 - Witt
43   HB 856, HCA 1 - Bland
44   HB 1310 - Tate
45   HCS HB 1175, 1120 & 797 - Gratz
46   HCS HB 912 & 1108 - Treadway
47   HB 1579, HCA 1 - Skaggs
48   HB 1562 - Witt
49   HCS HB 1374 - Scheve
50   HB 801, HCA 1 - Schilling
51   HB 1443, HCA 1, HCA 2 - Prost
52   HB 1289 - Liese
53   HCS HB 1278 & 1277 - May (108)
54   HB 1590, HCA 1 - Harlan
55   HB 1145 - Shear (83)
56   HCS HB 1115 - Montgomery
57   HCS HB 1206 & 1484 - Hosmer
58   HB 1575 - Loudon
59   HB 1180 - Williams (159)
60   HB 1080, HCA 1 - Troupe
61   HCS HB 1430 & 1165 - Hosmer
62   HCS HB 1000 - Treadway
63   HCS HB 840 & 841 - Luetkenhaus
64   HB 833, HCA 1 - Dougherty
65   HCS HB 1465 - Hoppe
66   HB 1245 - Farmer
67   HCS HB 867, 893 & 1401 - Morgan
68   HCS HB 1103 - Smith

HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - INFORMAL

HB 1402 - Williams (121)

HCS HB 1172 - Jacobs

HB 1243, HCA 1 - Farmer

HB 962, as amended - Lumpe

HB 1156 - Scheve

HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - CONSENT

(April 9, 1996)

HB 1582 - Witt

HB 1612 - May (108)

HB 1551 - Prost

HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING

HCS HB 1249, (Budget Fiscal 3-4-96) - O'Toole

HB 782, (Budget Fiscal 3-20-96) - Stokan

HCS HB 1372, (Budget Fiscal 4-3-96) - Mays (50)

HS HCS HB 1320, 981, 1042, 1109 & 1250, (Budget Fiscal 4-9-96) - O'Connor

HS HB 852, (Budget Fiscal 4-9-96) - Canuteson

BILLS IN CONFERENCE

HCS SS SB 687, as amended, E.C. - Lumpe

SCS HCS HB 1002, as amended - Franklin

SCS HCS HB 1003, as amended - Franklin

SCS HCS HB 1004 - Green

SCS HCS HB 1005, as amended - Green

SCS HCS HB 1006, as amended - Tate

SCS HCS HB 1007 - Tate

SCS HCS HB 1008 - Franklin

SCS HCS HB 1009, as amended - Troupe

SCS HCS HB 1010, as amended - Carter

SCS HCS HB 1011 - Troupe

SCS HCS HB 1012 - Green

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

HCR 10, (4-3-96 pgs. 13 & 14) - Rizzo

HCR 5, (3-28-96 pgs. 12 & 13) - Thompson (37)

HOUSE RESOLUTIONS

HR 305, (2-29-96, p. 16) - Sombart

HR 353, (2-29-96, pgs. 16 & 17) - Vogel

HR 332, (2-29-96, pgs. 15 & 16) - Gratz & Vogel

HR 484, (4-4-96, p.3) - Edwards-Pavia

HR 347, (3-28-96, pgs.11 & 12) - Prost

HOUSE BILLS TAKEN FROM COMMITTEE PER CONSTITUTION

HB 1463 - Shields

HB 1454 - Hall

HB 1455 - Hall

SENATE BILL TAKEN FROM COMMITTEE PER CONSTITUTION

SB 727 -