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House Journal - April 16, 1996

House Journal

Second Regular Session, 88th General Assembly


FIFTY-SEVENTH DAY, Tuesday, April 16, 1996

Speaker Pro Tem Daniels in the Chair.

Prayer by Father Hugh Behan.

"Give up your anger, and forsake wrath; be not vexed, it will only harm you.

For evildoers shall be cut off, but those who wait for the Lord shall possess the land." (Ps. 36.5)

Today we commemorate Yom Shoah, the day of commemoration for the Holocaust. We pray to you, the God of life, for continued healing, especially the peace and healing that can only come from forgiveness.

We include today prayer about the continuation of the kind of attitude and mind-set that breeds genocide and its relatives, racial and ethnic hatred and that arrogance that presumes that our group is the only one that is right.

The Jewish and Christian faith share a common belief that we are all created in your image, God, male and female, and each major world religion and our basic human instinct tell us that there is something divine, something holy in all of us, despite the evidence we have of those who cannot find that divine spark in their own soul. We pray for the continued conversion of heart through our surrender to your authority, gracious God, and the medical advances that can cure the sources of evil in our bodies and the disturbance in the human mind that bring us so much evil.

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: Karen Roach, Jeff Kuhlengel, Brandi Thomas, Chris Nobles, Randa Robb, Ashley Flanagan, Kurt Fuemmeler, David Schmidt, Cassandra Bosslet, Brent Ebl, Bart Towers, Melinda Brda, Meaghan Crow, Ryan Curry, Adam Duke, Allison Swaters, Jared Westhusing, Becky Rotert, Theron Eye, Becky Goth, Mark Goth, Joshua Huffman, Christopher Smith, Frank Atwell, Seth Atwell, Jesse Atwell, Christopher Allen, Stephanie Allen, Theresa Creel, Audrey Cunningham, Nikki Warden, Susan Blum, Royce Hoehn, Brian Harrison, Rhonda Dunlap, Joshua Reynolds, Amy Krueger, Chris O'Neal, Jennfer De Jong, Sarah McCrary, Samantha McCrary, Nathan Pogue, Abigail Morton, Jesse Morton, Heather Rybak, Kenneth Dunek, Andrea Friess, Tia Haas, Mike Robbins, Nickey Robbins, Nathan Huckaba, Tony Huckaba, Amy Henke, Diana Criscione, Sarah Bradford, Stephen Long, Nicole Cash, Abi Kissinger, Ryan Cash, Katrina Caldwell, Jonathan Whitwell and David Whitwell.

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

                           RESOLUTIONS

Representative Surface offered House Resolution No. 786, which was referred to the Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions.

Representative Kreider offered House Resolution No. 787, which was referred to the Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions.

Representative Marshall (133) offered House Resolution No. 788, which was referred to the Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions.

Representative Clayton offered House Resolution No. 789, which was referred to the Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions.

                  SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS

HB 1646 and HB 1647 were read the second time.

                    PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILLS

HB 1411, as amended, with HA 6, pending, relating to motor vehicle license plates, was again taken up by Representative Loudon.

House Amendment No. 6 was again taken up by Representative Bennett.

Representative Kissell offered House Amendment No. 3 to House Amendment No. 6.

House Amendment No. 3

to

House Amendment No. 6

AMEND House Amendment No. 6 to House Bill No. 1411, page 3, section 301.030, line 15 from the top of said page by inserting after the word "[twelve-month]" the following:

"twelve or"; and

Further amend said page, line 20, by inserting immediately after the word "[twelve-month]" the following:

"twelve or"; and

Further amend said bill, page 6, section 301.055, line 2 of said section, by inserting after the word "is" and above the first column of fees the following:

"one year" and insert over the second column of fees the following "two year"; and further amend said section by removing the brackets around the fees in the first column; and

Further amend said page, section 301.074, line 4 of said section, by removing the brackets around the word "annually" and by inserting after the word "annually" the following:

"or"; and

Further amend said bill, page 7, section 301.080, line 5 of said section, by inserting immediately after the word "[twelve-month]" the following:

"twelve or"; and

Further amend said section, line 8 of said section, by deleting said line, and by inserting in lieu thereof the following:

"of one-twelfth or one-twenty -fourth of the full year's or biennial"; and

Further amend said bill, page 9, section 301.100, line 4 of said section, by inserting immediately after the word "[twelve-month]" the following:

"twelve or"; and

Further amend said section, line 10 of said section by deleting said line, and by inserting in lieu thereof the following:

"registered for twelve or twenty four month period as"; and

Further amend page 10, line 3, after the word [annual] the following:

"annual or"; and

Further amend page 11, line 2, after the word [year] the following:

"year or"; and

Further amend page 11, line 6, after the word [year] the following:

"year or"

On motion of Representative Kissell, House Amendment No. 3 to House Amendment No. 6 was adopted.

The Speaker assumed the Chair.

Representative Bennett moved that House Amendment No. 6, as amended, be adopted.

Which motion was defeated by the following vote:

AYES: 027

Akin             Ballard          Bennett 15       Broach           Chrismer
Cierpiot         Clayton          Foster           Gross            Hall
Hand             Hohulin          Howerton         Kissell          Klumb
Linton           Lograsso         Loudon           Marshall 133     Murphy
Naeger           Pryor            Richardson       Ridgeway         Schwab
Scott            Treadway

NOES: 124

Alter            Auer             Backer           Barnett 4        Barry
Bartelsmeyer     Bland            Boatright        Bonner           Boucher
Bray             Brown            Burton           Canuteson        Carter
Champion         Childers         Cooper           Crum 112         Crump 152
Daniel 42        Daniels 41       Davis            Days             Donovan
Dougherty        Edwards-Pavia    Elliott          Enz              Evans
Farmer           Farnen           Fiebelman        Fitzwater        Foley
Ford             Franklin         Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons
Graham           Gratz            Green            Gunn             Hagan-Harrell
Harlan           Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer       Hegeman
Hendrickson      Hickey           Hoppe            Hosmer           Jacob
Kasten           Kauffman         Keeven           Kelley 47        Kelly 27
Koller           Kreider          Lakin            Leake            Levin
Liese            Long             Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marble
Marshall 26      May 108          Mays 50          McBride          McClelland
McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan           Murray 69
Murray 135       Nordwald         O'Connor         O'Neill          O'Toole
Oetting          Ostmann          Pauley           Pouche           Prost
Relford          Reynolds         Rizzo            Robirds          Ross
Sallee           Scheve           Schilling        Sears 1          Secrest
Shear 83         Sheldon 104      Shelton 57       Shields          Skaggs
Smith            Sombart          Stokan           Stoll            Summers
Surface          Tate             Thomason 163     Thompson 37      Van Zandt
Vogel            Ward             Whiteside        Wiggins          Williams 121
Williams 159     Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

PRESENT: 002

Legan            Wieland

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009

Copeland         Froelker         Goward           Griesheimer      Overschmidt
Ribaudo          Steen            Troupe           Wannenmacher

VACANCY: 001

Speaker Pro Tem Daniels resumed the Chair.

Representative McBride offered House Amendment No. 7.

House Amendment No. 7

AMEND House Bill No. 1411, page 2, section 301.131, line 30, by inserting after said line the following:

Section 1. 1. Any motor vehicle assembled by a two- or four-year institution of higher education exclusively utilizing "solar power" and built to compete in a national competition organized to foster interest in solar energy shall be registered and licensed by the director, other laws regulating licensing of motor vehicles to the contrary, notwithstanding.

2. Such institution shall file an application in a form prescribed by the director, verified by affidavit, that such vehicle meets the requirements of subsection 1 of this section.

3. The plate issued by the director shall be the "collegiate plate" of the institution and shall display the term "solar" in a manner prescribed by the director.

4. The institution shall pay the applicable fees as determined by the director.

On motion of Representative McBride, House Amendment No. 7 was adopted.

Representative Pouche offered House Amendment No. 8.

                            House Amendment No. 8

AMEND House Bill No. 1411, Page 2, Section 301.131, by adding immediately after said section the following:

"301.451. Beginning January 1, 1997, any person who has been awarded the purple heart medal may apply for special motor vehicle license plates for any vehicle [he] the person owns, either solely or jointly, other than commercial vehicles weighing over twelve thousand pounds. Any such person shall make application for the special license plates on a form provided by the director of revenue and furnish such proof as a recipient of the purple heart medal as the director may require. The director shall then issue license plates bearing letters or numbers or a combination thereof, with the words "PURPLE HEART" in place of the words "SHOW-ME STATE" in a form prescribed by the advisory committee established in section 301.129. Such license plates shall be made with fully reflective material with a common color scheme and design, shall be clearly visible at night, and shall be aesthetically attractive, as prescribed by section 301.130. [There shall be an additional fee charged for each set of special purple heart license plates issued equal to the fee charged for personalized license plates.] There shall be no additional fee charged for the issuance of any set of special purple heart license plate. No more than two sets of purple heart license plates shall be issued to a qualified applicant. License plates issued [under] pursuant to the provisions of this section shall not be transferable to any other person except that any registered coowner of the motor vehicle shall be entitled to operate the motor vehicle for the duration of the year licensed in the event of the death of the qualified person."; and

Further amend said title and enacting clause accordingly.

Representative Pouche moved that House Amendment No. 8 be adopted.

Which motion was defeated.

Representative Marble offered House Amendment No. 9.

House Amendment No. 9

AMEND House Bill No. 1411, page 2, section 301.131, line 30, by inserting after said line the following:

301.448. Any person who has served and was honorably discharged or currently serves in any branch of the United States armed forces or reserves, the United States Coast Guard or reserve, the United States Merchant Marines or reserve or the Missouri national guard, or any subdivision of any of such services, including the Legion of Valor, or a member of the United States Marine Corps League may apply for special motor vehicle license plates, either solely or jointly, for issuance either to passenger motor vehicles subject to the registration fees provided in section 301.055, or to nonlocal property-carrying commercial motor vehicles licensed for a gross weight of six thousand pounds up through and including twelve thousand pounds as provided in section 301.057. Any such person shall make application for the special license plates on a form provided by the director of revenue and furnish such proof that such person is a member or former member of any such branch of service as the director may require. Upon presentation of the proof of eligibility and annual payment of the fee required for personalized license plates in section 301.144, and other fees and documents which may be required by law, the department shall issue personalized license plates which shall bear the seal, logo or emblem, along with a word or words designating the branch or subdivision of such service for which the person applies. All seals, logos, emblems or special symbols shall become an integral part of the license plate; however, no plate shall contain more than one seal, logo, emblem or special symbol and the design of such plates shall be approved by the advisory committee established in section 301.129 and by the branch or subdivision of such service or the Marine Corps League prior to issuing such plates. The plates shall have a white background with a blue and red configuration at the discretion of the advisory committee established in section 301.129. The bidding process used to select a vendor for the material to manufacture the license plates authorized by this section shall consider the aesthetic appearance of the plate. The director of revenue shall make necessary rules and regulations for the enforcement of this section, and shall design all necessary forms. The director of revenue shall not authorize the manufacture of the material to produce such license plates with the individual seal, logo, or emblem until such time he has received one hundred applications for such plates for each branch or subdivision of such service, except for Legion of Valor plates which shall have no minimum application requirement. License plates indicating army reserve, naval reserve, air force reserve, marine corps reserve, coast guard reserve, issued prior to January 1, 1994, will still be in full force and effect until such time the one hundred minimum applications for such branch of service is met. All license plates issued under this provision must be renewed in accordance with law. License plates issued under the provisions of this section shall not be transferable to any other person, except that any registered caner of the motor vehicle shall be entitled to operate the motor vehicle for the duration of the year licensed, in the event of the death of the qualified applicant." and

Further amend said bill by amending the title and enacting clause accordingly.

On motion of Representative Marble, House Amendment No. 9 was adopted.

Representative Wooten offered House Amendment No. 10.

                            House Amendment No. 10

AMEND House Bill No. 1411, Page 1, In the Title, Line 2, by deleting the following: "section 301.131, RSMo Supp. 1995, is" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "sections 301.069, 301.456 and 307.350, RSMo 1994, and sections 301.064, 301.130, 301.131, 301.142, 301.441, 301.443, 301.444, 301.445, 301.447, 301.451, 301.453 and 301.457, RSMo Supp. 1995, are"; 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 "fourteen new sections"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 1, In the Title, Line 3, by inserting immediately after the word "subject" the following: ", with an effective date"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 1, Section A, Line 1, by deleting the following: "Section 301.131, RSMo Supp. 1995, is repealed and one new section" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "sections 301.069, 301.456 and 307.350, RSMo 1994, and sections 301.064, 301.130, 301.131, 301.142, 301.441, 301.443, 301.444, 301.445, 301.447, 301.451 and 301.453, RSMo Supp. 1995, are repealed and fourteen new sections"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 1, Section A, Line 2, by deleting the following: "section 301.131" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "sections 301.064, 301.069, 301.130, 301.131, 301.142, 301.441, 301.443, 301.444, 301.445, 301.447, 301.451, 301.453, 301.456, 301.457 and 307.350"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 1, Section A, Line 2, by inserting immediately after said line the following:

"301.064. 1. The annual registration fee for a land improvement contractors' commercial motor vehicle is three hundred and fifty dollars. The maximum gross weight for which such a vehicle may be registered is seventy-three thousand two hundred and eighty pounds. Transporting for hire by such a motor vehicle is prohibited.

2. Upon application to the director of revenue accompanied by an affidavit signed by the owner or owners stating that the motor vehicle to be licensed as a land improvement contractors' commercial motor vehicle shall not be operated in any manner other than as prescribed in section 301.010, and by the amount of the registration fee prescribed above, and otherwise complying with the laws relating to the registration and licensing of motor vehicles, the owner or owners shall be issued a [set of] land improvement contractors' license [plates] plate. The advisory committee established in section 301.129 shall determine the characteristic features of land improvement contractors' license plates so that they may be readily identified as such, except that such license plates shall be made with fully reflective material with a common color scheme and design, shall be clearly visible at night, and shall be aesthetically attractive, as prescribed by section 301.130. Any rule or portion of a rule promulgated pursuant to sections 301.010, 301.057, 301.058, and 301.064 may be suspended by the committee on administrative rules until such time as the general assembly may by concurrent resolution reinstate such rule.

301.069. For each driveaway license there shall be paid an annual license fee of forty-four dollars and fifty cents for one [set of plates] plate or such insignia as the director may issue which shall be attached to the motor vehicle as prescribed in this chapter. For single trips the fee shall be four dollars, and descriptive insignia shall be prepared and issued at the discretion of the director who shall also prescribe the type of equipment used to attach such vehicles in combinations.

301.130. 1. The director of revenue, upon receipt of a proper application for registration, required fees and any other information which may be required by law, shall issue to the applicant a certificate of registration in such manner and form as the director of revenue may prescribe and a [set of] single license [plates] plate, or other evidence of registration, as provided in this section. Unless otherwise provided by law, each license plate [or set of license plates] issued, renewed or replaced on or after January 1, 1997, shall contain the following:

(1) The name or abbreviated name of this state;

(2) The words "Show-me State";

(3) The month and year in which the registration shall expire;

(4) An arrangement of numbers or letters, or both, as shall be assigned from year to year by the director of revenue; and

(5) Fully reflective material with a common color scheme and design for each type of license plate issued under this chapter, which shall be designated by an advisory committee established in section 301.129. The license plates shall be clearly visible at night, and shall be aesthetically attractive. Except as otherwise provided in this section, in addition to all other fees required by law, applicants for registration of vehicles with license plates that expire between January 1, 1997, and December 31, 1997, applicants for registration of trailers or semitrailers with license plates that expire between January 1, 1997, and December 31, 1999, and applicants for registration of vehicles that are to be issued new license plates shall pay an additional fee of up to two dollars and twenty-five cents, based on the actual cost of the reissuance, to cover the cost of the fully reflective plates required by this subsection. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection 3 of section 301.067 to the contrary, every license plate for a trailer or semitrailer which is permanently registered under subsection 3 of section 301.067 shall be returned to the director of revenue between January 1, 1997, and December 31, 1997, and a license plate which conforms to the provisions of this subsection issued as a replacement plate upon the payment of a one dollar and fifteen cent fee per plate prescribed by this subdivision. The additional fee, based on the actual cost, prescribed by this subdivision shall only be one dollar and fifteen cents for issuance of one new plate for vehicles requiring only one license plate pursuant to subsection 5 or 7 of this section. The additional fee of two dollars and twenty-five cents prescribed in this subsection shall not be charged to persons receiving special license plates issued under section 301.073 or 301.443. The department of revenue shall adopt a program whereby all motor vehicle registrations renewed on or after January 1, 1997, will have replacement reflective plates issued for such registration prior to January 1, 2000. Special plates for qualified disabled veterans will have the "DISABLED VETERAN" wording on the license plates in preference to the words "Show-me State" and special plates for members of the national guard will have the "NATIONAL GUARD" wording in preference to the words "Show-me State". Veterans plates shall have a white background with a blue and red configuration at the discretion of the advisory committee established in section 301.129.

2. The arrangement of letters and numbers of license plates shall be uniform throughout each classification of registration.

3. The competitive bidding process used to select a vendor for the material to manufacture the license plates shall consider the aesthetic appearance of the plates and the reflective illumination capability for safety reasons. The advisory committee established in section 301.129 shall adopt specifications for all reflective material. The competitive bidding request for proposal shall contain a deduction in the amount of twenty-eight cents per plate from the cost of the reflective sheeting. The committee may select graphic designs or any of the plate processes approved on January 1, 1997.

4. Figures on license plates, except those which may be used to designate gross weights for which commercial motor vehicles are registered, shall be of a size set by the advisory committee established in section 301.129. In the case of motorcycles, motortricycles and trailers that are pulled by motorcycles or motortricycles, the letters and figures shall be of a size set by the advisory committee. The advisory committee may provide for the arrangement of the numbers in groups or otherwise, and for other distinguishing marks on the plates.

5. All property-carrying commercial motor vehicles to be registered at a gross weight in excess of twelve thousand pounds, all passenger-carrying commercial motor vehicles, local transit buses, school buses, trailers, semitrailers, motorcycles, motortricycles, motorscooters and driveaway vehicles shall be registered with the director of revenue as provided for in subsection 3 of section 301.030, but only one license plate shall be issued for each such vehicle, except as provided in this subsection. The applicant for registration of any property-carrying commercial motor vehicle to be registered at a gross weight in excess of twelve thousand pounds or passenger-carrying commercial motor vehicle may request and be issued two license plates for such vehicle, and if such plates are issued, the director of revenue may assess and collect an additional charge from the applicant in an amount not to exceed the fee prescribed for personalized license plates in subsection 1 of section 301.144.

6. The plates issued to manufacturers and dealers shall bear the letter "D" preceding the number, and the advisory committee may require the placement upon the plates other letters or marks to distinguish commercial motor vehicles and trailers and other types of motor vehicles.

7. No motor vehicle or trailer shall be operated on any highway of this state unless it shall have displayed thereon the license plate [or set of license plates] issued by the director of revenue and authorized by section 301.140. Each such plate shall be securely fastened to the motor vehicle in a manner so that all parts thereof shall be plainly visible and reasonably clean so that the reflective qualities thereof are not impaired. License plates shall be fastened to all motor vehicles except trucks, tractors, truck tractors or truck-tractors licensed in excess of twelve thousand pounds on the front and rear of such vehicles not less than eight nor more than forty-eight inches above the ground, with the letters and numbers thereon right side up. The license plates on trailers, motorcycles, motortricycles and motorscooters shall be displayed on the rear of such vehicles, with the letters and numbers thereon right side up. The license plate on buses, other than school buses, and on trucks, tractors, truck tractors or truck-tractors licensed in excess of twelve thousand pounds shall be displayed on the front of such vehicles not less than eight nor more than forty-eight inches above the ground, with the letters and numbers thereon right side up, or if two plates are issued for the vehicle pursuant to subsection 5 of this section, displayed in the same manner on the front and rear of such vehicles. The license plate or plates authorized by section 301.140, when properly attached, shall be prima facie evidence that the required fees have been paid.

8. (1) The director of revenue shall issue annually a tab or set of tabs as evidence of the annual payment of registration fees and the current registration of a vehicle in lieu of the [set] of [plates] plate.

(2) The vehicle owner to whom a tab or set of tabs is issued shall affix and display such tab or tabs in the designated area of the license plate, no more than one per plate.

(3) A tab or set of tabs issued by the director when attached to a vehicle in the prescribed manner shall be prima facie evidence that the registration fee for such vehicle has been paid.

(4) Except as provided in subdivision (1) of this subsection, the director of revenue shall issue plates for a period of at least five years.

(5) For those commercial motor vehicles registered pursuant to an agreement under section 301.277, the plate issued by the director of revenue shall be a permanent nonexpiring license plate for which no tabs shall be issued. Nothing in this section shall relieve the owner of any vehicle permanently registered under this section from the obligation to pay the annual registration fee due for the vehicle. The permanent nonexpiring license plate shall be returned to the director of revenue upon the sale or disposal of the vehicle by the owner to whom the permanent nonexpiring license plate is issued, or the plate may be transferred to a replacement commercial motor vehicle when the owner files a supplemental application with the Missouri highway reciprocity commission for the registration of such replacement commercial motor vehicle. Upon payment of the annual registration fee, the director of revenue shall issue a certificate of registration or other suitable evidence of payment of the annual fee, and such evidence of payment shall be carried at all times in the vehicle for which it is issued.

(6) Upon the sale or disposal of any vehicle permanently registered under this section, or upon the termination of a lease of any such vehicle, the permanent nonexpiring plate issued for such vehicle shall be returned to the director and shall not be valid for operation of such vehicle, or the plate may be transferred to a replacement vehicle when the owner files a supplemental application with the Missouri highway reciprocity commission for the registration of such replacement vehicle. If a vehicle which is permanently registered under this section is sold, wrecked or otherwise disposed of, or the lease terminated, the registrant shall be given credit for any unused portion of the annual registration fee when the vehicle is replaced by the purchase or lease of another vehicle during the registration year.

9. The director of revenue may prescribe rules and regulations for the effective administration of this section.

10. Any rule or portion of a rule promulgated pursuant to this section may be suspended by the joint committee on administrative rules if after hearing thereon the committee finds that such rule or portion of the rule is beyond or contrary to the statutory authority of the agency which promulgated the rule, or is inconsistent with the legislative intent of the authorizing statute. The general assembly may reinstate such rule by concurrent resolution signed by the governor."; and

Further amend said bill, Page 2, Section 301.131, Line 30, by inserting immediately after said line the following:

"301.142. 1. As used in this section the term "physically disabled" means a natural person who is a blind person, as defined in section 8.700, RSMo, a natural person who has been diagnosed by a licensed physician to have acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (Aids), or a natural person with disabilities which limit or impair the ability to walk, as determined by a licensed physician as follows:

(1) The person cannot walk fifty feet without stopping to rest; or

(2) The person cannot walk without the use of, or assistance from, a brace, cane, crutch, another person, prosthetic device, wheelchair, or other assistive device; or

(3) Is restricted by lung disease to such an extent that the person's forced respiratory expiratory volume for one second, when measured by spirometry, is less than one liter, or the arterial oxygen tension is less than sixty mm/hg on room air at rest; or

(4) Uses portable oxygen; or

(5) Has a cardiac condition to the extent that the person's functional limitations are classified in severity as class III or class IV according to standards set by the American Heart Association; or

(6) Is severely limited in his ability to walk due to an arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic condition.

2. "Temporarily disabled person" means a physically disabled person whose disability or incapacity can be expected to last for not more than one hundred eighty days.

3. Owners of motor vehicles who are residents of the state of Missouri, and who are physically disabled, owners of motor vehicles operated at least fifty percent of the time by a physically disabled person, or owners of motor vehicles used to transport physically disabled members of the owner's household may obtain disabled person license plates. Such owners, upon application, accompanied by the documents and fees provided for in this section, and by state motor vehicle laws relating to registration and licensing of motor vehicles shall be issued motor vehicle license plates for vehicles, other than commercial vehicles with a gross weight in excess of twenty-four thousand pounds, upon which shall be inscribed the international wheelchair accessibility symbol and the word "disabled" in addition to a combination of letters and numbers. Such license plates shall be made with fully reflective material with a common color scheme and design, shall be clearly visible at night, and shall be aesthetically attractive, as prescribed by section 301.130. Handicapped parking places may only be used when a physically disabled occupant is in the motor vehicle at the time of parking or when a physically disabled person is being delivered or collected by a properly marked vehicle which is parked for the sole use of the physically disabled person. No vehicle shall park in the access aisle. Such parking violation shall be an infraction. The use of a vehicle displaying a disabled license plate or windshield placard to park in a parking space designated for the disabled by a person not transporting the individual for whom the license or placard was issued shall be an infraction. Upon conviction thereof, violators shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more than two hundred dollars.

4. No additional fee shall be paid to the director of revenue for the issuance of the special license plates provided in this section, except for special personalized license plates and other license plates described in this subsection. Priority for any specific [set of] special license [plates] plate shall be given to the applicant who received the number in the immediately preceding license period subject to his compliance with the provisions of this section and any applicable rules or regulations issued by the director. If determined feasible by the advisory committee established in section 301.129, any special license plate issued under this section may be adapted to also include the international wheelchair accessibility symbol and the word "disabled" as prescribed in subsection 3 of this section and such plate may be issued to any applicant who meets the requirements of this section and the other appropriate provision of this chapter, subject to the requirements and fees of the appropriate provision of this chapter.

5. Any physically disabled person, or the parent or guardian of any such person, or any not for profit group, organization, or other entity which transports more than one physically disabled person, may apply to the director of revenue for a removable windshield placard to be hung from the rearview mirror of a parked motor vehicle. When there is no rearview mirror, the placard shall be displayed on the dashboard on the driver's side. The removable windshield placard shall conform to the specifications, in respect to size, color, and content, as set forth in federal regulations published by the Department of Transportation. The fee for each removable windshield placard shall be two dollars and the removable windshield placard shall be renewed every year. Only one removable placard may be issued to an applicant who has been issued disabled person license plates. Upon request, one additional windshield placard shall be issued to an applicant who has not been issued disabled person license plates. A temporary windshield placard shall be issued to any physically disabled person, or the parent or guardian of any such person who otherwise qualifies except that the physical disability, in the opinion of the physician, is not expected to exceed a period of one hundred eighty days. The temporary windshield placard shall conform to the specifications, in respect to size, color, and content, as set forth in federal regulations published by the Department of Transportation. The fee for the temporary windshield placard shall be two dollars. Upon request, one additional temporary windshield placard shall be issued to an applicant. Temporary windshield placards shall be issued upon presentation of the physician's statement provided by this section and shall be displayed in the same manner as removable windshield placards.

6. Application for license plates or windshield placards issued pursuant to this section shall be made to the director of revenue and shall be accompanied by a statement signed by a licensed physician which certifies that the applicant, user, or member of the applicant's household is a physically disabled person as defined by this section. The physician's statement shall be on a form prescribed by the director of revenue which shall include the physician's license number. If it is the professional opinion of the physician who issues the statement that the physical disability of the applicant, user, or member of the applicant's household is permanent, this must be noted on the statement. In such instances, the applicant shall present the physician's statement which states that his disability is permanent to the director of revenue the first time he applies for license plates or a removable windshield placard. The applicant shall not be required to obtain a new physician's statement each time that he applies for or renews license plates or a removable windshield placard; but, the applicant must present a physician's statement each time he applies for a temporary windshield placard or renews a temporary windshield placard. Such physician's statement must state the expiration date for the temporary windshield placard. If the physician fails to record an expiration date on the physician's statement, the director shall issue the temporary windshield placard for a period of thirty days.

7. Where the owner's application is based on the fact that the vehicle is used at least fifty percent of the time by a physically disabled person, the applicant shall submit an affidavit stating this fact, in addition to the physician's statement. The affidavit shall be signed by both the owner of the vehicle and the physically disabled person. The applicant shall be required to submit this affidavit with each application for license plates.

8. The director of revenue shall enter into reciprocity agreements with other states for the purpose of recognizing disabled person license plates or windshield placards issued to physically disabled persons in those states.

9. When a person to whom disabled person license plates or a removable or temporary windshield placard or both have been issued dies, the personal representative of such person shall return the plates or placards or both to the director of revenue under penalty of law. The director of revenue may order any person issued disabled person license plates or windshield placards to submit to an examination by a chiropractor, osteopath, or physician, or to such other investigation as will determine whether such person qualifies for the special plates or placards. If such person refuses to submit or is found to no longer qualify for special plates or placards provided for in this section, the director of revenue shall collect the special plates or placards, and shall furnish license plates to replace the ones collected as provided by this chapter.

10. In the event a removable or temporary windshield placard is lost, stolen, or mutilated, the lawful holder thereof shall, within five days, file with the director of revenue an application and an affidavit stating such fact, in order to purchase a new placard. The fee for the replacement windshield placard shall be two dollars.

301.441. Any person who is a retired member of the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps or Coast Guard may apply for issuance of special motor vehicle license plates for any passenger motor vehicle subject to the registration fees provided in section 301.055, or for a nonlocal property carrying commercial motor vehicle licensed for a gross weight of nine thousand one pounds to twelve thousand pounds as provided in section 301.057, whether such vehicle is owned solely or jointly. Such person shall make application for the special license plates on a form provided by the director of revenue, furnish such proof of retired status from that particular branch of the United States armed forces as the director may require, and pay an additional fee for each [set of] special license [plates] plate issued equal to the fee charged for personalized license plates. The plates shall have a white background with a blue and red configuration at the discretion of the advisory committee established in section 301.129. The director shall then issue license plates bearing the words "RETIRED MILITARY" in preference to the words "SHOW-ME STATE" in a form prescribed by the advisory committee established in section 301.129. Such license plates shall be made with fully reflective material, shall be clearly visible at night, and shall be aesthetically attractive, as prescribed by section 301.130.

301.443. 1. Any legal resident of the state of Missouri who is a veteran of service in the armed forces of the United States and has been honorably discharged from such service and who is a former prisoner of war and any legal resident of the state of Missouri who is a former prisoner of war and who was a United States citizen not in the armed forces of the United States during such time is, upon filing an application for registration together with such information and proof in the form of a statement from the United States Veterans Administration or the Department of Defense or any other form of proof as the director may require, entitled to receive annually one certificate of registration and one [set of] license [plates] plate or other evidence of registration as provided in section 301.130 for a motor vehicle other than a commercial motor vehicle licensed in excess of twelve thousand pounds gross weight. There shall be no fee charged for license plates issued under the provisions of this section.

2. Not more than one certificate of registration and one corresponding [set of] motor vehicle license [plates] plate or other evidence of registration as provided in section 301.130 shall be issued each year to a qualified former prisoner of war under this section.

3. Proof of ownership and vehicle inspection of the particular motor vehicle for which a registration certificate and [set of] license [plates] plate is requested must be shown at the time of application. Proof of status as a former prisoner of war as required in subsection 1 of this section shall only be required on the initial application.

4. As used in this section, "former prisoner of war" means any person who was taken as an enemy prisoner during World War I, World War II, the Korean conflict, or the Vietnam conflict.

5. The director shall furnish each former prisoner of war obtaining a [set of] license [plates] plate under the provisions of subsections 1 to 4 of this section special plates which shall have the words "FORMER P.O.W." on the license plates in preference to the words "SHOW-ME STATE" as provided in section 301.130 in a form prescribed by the advisory committee established in section 301.129. Such license plates shall be made with fully reflective material, shall have a white background with a blue and red configuration at the discretion of the advisory committee established in section 301.129, shall be clearly visible at night, and shall be aesthetically attractive, as prescribed by section 301.130.

6. Registration certificates and license plates issued under the provisions of this section shall not be transferable to any other person except that any registered coowner of the motor vehicle will be entitled to operate the motor vehicle for the duration of the year licensed in the event of the death of the qualified former prisoner of war.

7. (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection 6 of this section to the contrary, the surviving spouse of a former prisoner of war who has not remarried and who has been issued license plates described in subsection 5 of this section shall be entitled to transfer such license plates to the motor vehicle of the surviving spouse and receive annually one certificate of registration and one [set of] license [plates] plate or other evidence of registration as provided in section 301.130 as if a former prisoner of war until remarriage. There shall be no fee charged for the transfer of such license plates.

(2) The department of revenue shall promulgate rules for the obtaining of a [set of] license [plates] plate described in subsection 5 of this section by the surviving spouse of the former prisoner of war when such license plates are not issued prior to the death of the former prisoner of war. The surviving spouse shall be entitled to receive annually one certificate of registration and one [set of] license [plates] plate or other evidence of registration as provided in section 301.130 as if a former prisoner of war until remarriage. There shall be no fee charged for the license plates issued pursuant to this subdivision.

301.444. 1. Owners or a joint owner of motor vehicles who are residents of the state of Missouri, and who are directors of a fire protection district or who are compensated, partially compensated or volunteer members of any fire department, fire protection district or voluntary fire protection association in this state, upon application accompanied by affidavit as prescribed in this section, complying with the state motor vehicle laws relating to registration and licensing of motor vehicles, and upon payment of a fee as prescribed in this section, shall be issued a [set of] license [plates] plate for noncommercial vehicles or a commercial motor vehicle licensed for no more than twelve thousand pounds. The license plates shall be inscribed with a variation of the Maltese cross that signifies the universally recognized symbol for firefighters. In addition, upon such [set of] license [plates] plate shall be inscribed, in lieu of the words "Show-me State", the word "FIREFIGHTER" in addition to a combination of letters and numbers in a form prescribed by the advisory committee established in section 301.129. Such license plates shall be made with fully reflective material, shall be clearly visible at night, and shall be aesthetically attractive, as prescribed by section 301.130.

2. Applications for license plates issued under this section shall be made to the director of revenue and shall be accompanied by an affidavit stating that the applicant is a person described in subsection 1 of this section. Any person who is lawfully in possession of such plates who resigns, is removed, or otherwise terminates or is terminated from his association with such fire department, fire protection district or voluntary fire protection association shall return such special plates to the director within fifteen days.

3. An additional annual fee equal to that charged for personalized license plates in section 301.144 shall be paid to the director of revenue for the issuance of the license plates provided for in this section.

301.445. Any person who has been awarded the combat infantry badge may apply for special motor vehicle license plates for any vehicle he owns, either solely or jointly, for issuance either to passenger motor vehicles subject to the registration fees provided in section 301.055, or for a nonlocal property-carrying commercial motor vehicle licensed for a gross weight of nine thousand one pounds up through and including twelve thousand pounds as provided in section 301.057. Any such person shall make application for the special license plates on a form provided by the director of revenue and furnish such proof as a recipient of the combat infantry badge as the director may require. The director shall then issue license plates bearing the words "COMBAT INFANTRYMAN" in place of the words "SHOW-ME STATE" in a form prescribed by the advisory committee established in section 301.129, except that such license plates shall be made with fully reflective material, shall have a white background with a blue and red configuration at the discretion of the advisory committee established in section 301.129, shall be clearly visible at night, and shall be aesthetically attractive, as prescribed by section 301.130. Such plates shall also bear an image of the combat infantry badge. There shall be an additional fee charged for each [set of] special combat infantry badge license [plates] plate issued equal to the fee charged for personalized license plates in section 301.144. No more than one [set of] combat infantry badge license [plates] plate shall be issued to a qualified applicant. License plates issued under the provisions of this section shall not be transferable to any other person except that any registered coowner of the motor vehicle shall be entitled to operate the motor vehicle with such plates for the duration of the year licensed in the event of the death of the qualified person.

301.447. 1. Any member of the United States Military Service who was stationed on or within three miles of the Hawaiian Island of Oahu on December 7, 1941, during the enemy attack on Pearl Harbor and other related military installations may apply for special motor vehicle license plates for one vehicle he owns, either solely or jointly, as provided in this section. Any such person shall make application for the special license plates on a form provided by the director of revenue and pay an additional fee equal to the fee charged for personalized license plates in section 301.144 for the issuance of the license plates provided for herein. Applications for license plates issued under this section shall be accompanied by such proof of eligibility as the director may require.

2. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 301.130, each such license plate shall be embossed with the words "PEARL HARBOR SURVIVOR" at the bottom of the plate in the form prescribed by the advisory committee established in section 301.129. Such license plates shall be made with fully reflective material, shall have a white background with a blue and red configuration at the discretion of the advisory committee established in section 301.129, shall be clearly visible at night, and shall be aesthetically attractive, as prescribed by section 301.130. Such plates shall be available for issuance either to passenger motor vehicles subject to the registration fees provided in section 301.055, or to nonlocal property-carrying commercial motor vehicles licensed for a gross weight of six thousand pounds up through and including twelve thousand pounds as provided in section 301.057.

3. No more than one [set of Pearl Harbor survivor plates] plate shall be issued to a qualified applicant. License plates issued under the provisions of this section shall not be transferable to any other person except as provided herein. Any registered coowner of a motor vehicle will be entitled to operate the motor vehicle for the duration of the year licensed in the event of the death of the qualified applicant. Pearl Harbor survivor plates issued under the provisions of this section shall be transferable only to a widow or widower of a Pearl Harbor survivor.

301.451. Any person who has been awarded the purple heart medal may apply for special motor vehicle license plates for any vehicle he owns, either solely or jointly, other than commercial vehicles weighing over twelve thousand pounds. Any such person shall make application for the special license plates on a form provided by the director of revenue and furnish such proof as a recipient of the purple heart medal as the director may require. The director shall then issue license plates bearing letters or numbers or a combination thereof, with the words "PURPLE HEART" in place of the words "SHOW-ME STATE" in a form prescribed by the advisory committee established in section 301.129. Such license plates shall be made with fully reflective material with a common color scheme and design, shall be clearly visible at night, and shall be aesthetically attractive, as prescribed by section 301.130. There shall be an additional fee charged for each [set of] special purple heart license [plates] plate issued equal to the fee charged for personalized license plates. No more than two [sets of] purple heart license plates shall be issued to a qualified applicant. License plates issued under the provisions of this section shall not be transferable to any other person except that any registered coowner of the motor vehicle shall be entitled to operate the motor vehicle for the duration of the year licensed in the event of the death of the qualified person.

301.453. 1. Any member of the general assembly of the state of Missouri while holding office, upon application and payment of the fee required for personalized license plates in section 301.144, and other fees and documents which may be required by law, may apply for special personalized license plates bearing the state seal in gold and black colors along with the words "Representative" or "Senator" in preference to the words "Show-Me State". The director of revenue shall annually set aside special personalized license plates bearing the letters and numbers S-1 to S-34 and S01 to S034, R-1 to R-163 and R01 to R0163 to be issued to a member of the general assembly of the state of Missouri while such member is holding that office, upon such member's written request. For the first [set of] special personalized license [plates] plate issued to a member of the general assembly, such plates shall bear the letter "S" and the number of the senator's district for a member of the state senate or the letter "R" and the number of the representative's district for a member of the house of representatives and for the second [set of plates] plate issued to a member of the general assembly, such plates shall bear the letter "S" and the number of the senator's district preceded by the numeral "0" for a member of the state senate or the letter "R" and the number of the representative's district preceded by the numeral "0" for a member of the house of representatives. Only two [sets of] such plates may be issued to any one member of the general assembly.

2. Any member of the United States Congress while he is holding that office, upon his written request and upon a payment of the additional fee required for personalized plates in section 301.144, may apply for special personalized license plates bearing the state seal in gold and black along with the words "Member of Congress" instead of the words "Show-Me State" and either the letters and numbers "USS1" and "USS2" for the senior and junior United States senators from Missouri, respectively, or, in the case of members of the United States House of Representatives, bearing the letters "USC" together with the number of the representative's district. Only one [set of] such [plates] plate may be issued to any one individual congressman.

3. The director shall annually set aside special personalized license plates bearing the state seal in gold and black and the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 along with the words "Governor", "Lieutenant Governor", "Secretary of State", "State Auditor", "State Treasurer" and "Attorney General" in preference to the words "Show-Me State" to be issued to the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state auditor, state treasurer, and attorney general, respectively, upon written request and upon payment of the fee required for personalized license plates in section 301.144, and other fees and documents as may be required by law. These plates shall be held by the appropriate public official only while such person remains in that office. Upon leaving that office the public official shall surrender the personalized license plates to the director, who shall make them available as provided in this subsection to the succeeding public official.

4. All special license plates issued under this section shall be made with fully reflective material with a common color scheme and design, shall be clearly visible at night, and shall be aesthetically attractive, as prescribed by section 301.130.

301.456. Any person who has been awarded the military service award known as the "Silver Star" may apply for special motor vehicle license plates for any vehicle such person owns, either solely or jointly, for issuance either to passenger motor vehicles subject to the registration fees provided in section 301.055 or for a nonlocal property-carrying commercial motor vehicle licensed for a gross weight of nine thousand one pounds to twelve thousand pounds as provided in section 301.057. Any such person shall make application for the special license plates on a form provided by the director of revenue and furnish such proof as a recipient of the silver star as the director may require. The director shall then issue license plates bearing letters or numbers or a combination thereof as determined by the advisory committee established in section 301.129, with the words "SILVER STAR" in place of the words "SHOW-ME STATE". Such license plates shall be made with fully reflective material with a common color scheme and design, shall be clearly visible at night, and shall be aesthetically attractive, as prescribed by section 301.130. Such plates shall also bear an image of the silver star. There shall be an additional fee charged for each [set of] silver star license [plates] plate issued pursuant to this section equal to the fee charged for personalized license plates. No more than one [set of] silver star license [plates] plate shall be issued to a qualified applicant. License plates issued under the provisions of this section shall not be transferable to any other person except that any registered coowner of the motor vehicle shall be entitled to operate the motor vehicle with such plates for the duration of the year licensed in the event of the death of the qualified person.

301.457. Any person who served in the Vietnam conflict and either currently serves in any branch of the United States armed forces or was honorably discharged from such service may apply for special motor vehicle license plates, either solely or jointly, for issuance either for any passenger motor vehicle subject to the registration fees provided in section 301.055 or for a nonlocal property carrying commercial motor vehicle licensed for a gross weight of nine thousand one pounds to twelve thousand pounds as provided in section 301.057, whether such vehicle is owned solely or jointly. Any such person shall make application for the special license plates on a form provided by the director of revenue and furnish such proof of service in the Vietnam conflict and status as currently serving in a branch of the armed forces of the United States or as an honorably discharged veteran as the director may require. Upon presentation of the proof of eligibility and annual payment of the fee required for personalized license plates prescribed by section 301.144, and other fees and documents which may be required by law, the director shall then issue license plates bearing letters or numbers or a combination thereof as determined by the advisory committee established in section 301.129, with the words "VIETNAM VETERAN" in place of the words "SHOW-ME STATE". Such plates shall also bear an image of the Vietnam service medal. The plates shall be clearly visible at night and shall be aesthetically attractive, as prescribed by section 301.130. No more than one [set of] special license [plates] plate shall be issued pursuant to this section to a qualified applicant. License plates issued pursuant to this section shall not be transferable to any other person except that any registered coowner of the motor vehicle may operate the motor vehicle for the duration of the year licensed in the event of the death of the qualified person.

307.350. 1. The owner of every motor vehicle as defined in section 301.010, RSMo, which is required to be registered in this state, except:

(1) New motor vehicles which have not been previously titled and registered, prior to the initial motor vehicle registration or the next succeeding registration which is required by law;

(2) Those motor vehicles which are engaged in interstate commerce and are proportionately registered in this state with the Missouri highway reciprocity commission, although the owner may request that such vehicle be inspected by an official inspection station, and a peace officer may stop and inspect such vehicles to determine whether the mechanical condition is in compliance with the safety regulations established by the United States Department of Transportation; and

(3) Historic motor vehicles registered under section 301.131, RSMo; shall submit such vehicles to an annual inspection of their mechanism and equipment in accordance with the provisions of sections 307.350 to 307.390 and obtain a certificate of inspection and approval and a sticker, seal, or other device from a duly authorized official inspection station. The inspection, except the inspection of school buses which shall be made at the time provided in section 307.375, shall be made at the time prescribed in the rules and regulations issued by the superintendent of the Missouri state highway patrol; but the inspection of a vehicle shall not be made more than sixty days prior to the date of application for annual registration or within sixty days of when a vehicle's registration is transferred. The certificate of inspection and approval shall be a sticker, seal, or other device or combination thereof, as the superintendent of the Missouri state highway patrol prescribes by regulation and shall be displayed upon the motor vehicle or trailer as prescribed by the regulations established by him. The replacement of certificates of inspection and approval which are lost or destroyed shall be made by the superintendent of the Missouri state highway patrol under regulations prescribed by him.

2. For the purpose of obtaining an inspection only, it shall be lawful to operate a vehicle over the most direct route between the owner's usual place of residence and an inspection station of his choice, notwithstanding the fact that the vehicle does not have a current state registration license. It shall also be lawful to operate such a vehicle from an inspection station to another place where repairs may be made and to return the vehicle to the inspection station notwithstanding the absence of a current state registration license.

3. No person whose motor vehicle was duly inspected and approved as provided in this section shall be required to have the same motor vehicle again inspected and approved for the sole reason that such person wishes to obtain a [set of any] special personalized license [plates] plate available under section 301.144, RSMo, or a [set of any] license [plates] plate available under section 301.142, RSMo, prior to the expiration date of such motor vehicle's current annual registration.

Section B. Section A of this act shall become effective on January 1, 1997.".

Representative Wooten moved that House Amendment No. 10 be adopted.

Which motion was defeated by the following vote:

AYES: 044

Akin             Ballard          Bartelsmeyer     Bennett 15       Champion
Chrismer         Clayton          Davis            Donovan          Elliott
Evans            Garnett          Gratz            Green            Hartzler 123
Hartzler 124     Hegeman          Hohulin          Howerton         Kasten
Klumb            Kreider          Legan            Lograsso         Marble
Marshall 133     May 108          Mitchell         Murphy           Naeger
O'Neill          O'Toole          Richardson       Rizzo            Robirds
Sallee           Schilling        Schwab           Scott            Secrest
Sheldon 104      Shelton 57       Skaggs           Wooten

NOES: 101

Alter            Auer             Backer           Barnett 4        Barry
Boatright        Bonner           Boucher          Bray             Broach
Brown            Burton           Canuteson        Carter           Cierpiot
Cooper           Copeland         Crum 112         Crump 152        Daniels 41
Days             Dougherty        Edwards-Pavia    Enz              Farmer
Farnen           Fiebelman        Fitzwater        Foley            Ford
Foster           Franklin         Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham
Gross            Gunn             Hand             Harlan           Heckemeyer
Hendrickson      Hickey           Hoppe            Jacob            Kauffman
Keeven           Kelley 47        Kelly 27         Kissell          Koller
Lakin            Leake            Levin            Liese            Linton
Long             Loudon           Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marshall 26
Mays 50          McBride          McClelland       McLuckie         Montgomery
Morgan           Murray 69        Murray 135       Nordwald         Oetting
Ostmann          Pauley           Pouche           Prost            Pryor
Relford          Reynolds         Ridgeway         Ross             Scheve
Sears 1          Shear 83         Shields          Smith            Sombart
Stokan           Stoll            Summers          Surface          Tate
Thomason 163     Thompson 37      Treadway         Van Zandt        Vogel
Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121     Williams 159

Mr. Speaker

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 017

Bland            Childers         Daniel 42        Froelker         Goward
Griesheimer      Hagan-Harrell    Hall             Hosmer           O'Connor
Overschmidt      Ribaudo          Steen            Troupe           Wannenmacher
Ward             Witt

VACANCY: 001

Representative Dougherty offered House Amendment No. 11.

                            House Amendment No. 11

AMEND House Bill No. 1411, Page 1, In the Title, Line 2, by inserting immediately after the word "repeal" the following: "section 301.260, RSMo 1994, and"; 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, Line 1, by inserting immediately after the word "Section" the following: "301.260, RSMo 1994, and section"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 1, Section A, Line 1, by deleting the following: "is repealed and one new section" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "are repealed and two new sections"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 1, Section A, Line 2, by deleting the following: "section 301.131," and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "sections 301.131 and 301.260"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 2, Section 301.131, Line 30, by inserting immediately after said line the following:

"301.260. 1. The director of revenue shall issue certificates for all cars owned by the state of Missouri and shall assign to each of such cars two plates bearing the words: "State of Missouri, official car number ...................." (with the number inserted thereon), which plates shall be displayed on such cars when they are being used on the highways. No officer or employee or other person shall use such a motor vehicle for other than official use.

2. Beginning January 1, 1997, all license plates issued pursuant to this section to any motor vehicle used by a department or division of this state shall bear a designation authorized by the director of revenue. The designation shall provide notice as to which specific division or department has been assigned the use of the motor vehicle. The director shall authorize suitable designations pursuant to this subsection at a date no later than January 1, 1997.

[2.] 3. Motor vehicles used as ambulances, patrol wagons and fire apparatus, owned by any municipality of this state, shall be exempt from all of the provisions of sections 301.010 to 301.440 while being operated within the limits of such municipality, but the municipality may regulate the speed and use of such motor vehicles owned by them; and all other motor vehicles owned by municipalities, counties and other political subdivisions of the state shall be exempt from the provisions of sections 301.010 to 301.440 requiring registration, proof of ownership and display of number plates; provided, however, that there shall be displayed on each side of such motor vehicle, in letters not less than three inches in height with a stroke of not less than three-eighths of an inch wide, the name of such municipality, county or political subdivision, the department thereof, and a distinguishing number. Provided, further, that when any motor vehicle is owned and operated exclusively by any school district and used solely for transportation of school children, the commissioner shall assign to each of such motor vehicles two plates bearing the words "School Bus, State of Missouri, car no. ................" (with the number inserted thereon), which plates shall be displayed on such motor vehicles when they are being used on the highways. No officer, or employee of the municipality, county or subdivision, or any other person shall operate such a motor vehicle unless the same is marked as herein provided, and no officer, employee or other person shall use such a motor vehicle for other than official purposes.

[3.] 4. For registration purposes only, a public school or college shall be considered the temporary owner of a vehicle acquired from a new motor vehicle franchised dealer which is to be used as a courtesy vehicle or a driver training vehicle. The school or college shall present to the director of revenue a copy of a lease agreement with an option to purchase clause between the authorized new motor vehicle franchised dealer and the school or college and a photo copy of the front of the dealer's vehicle manufacturer's statement of origin, and shall make application for and be granted a nonnegotiable certificate of ownership and be issued the appropriate license plates. Registration plates are not necessary on a driver training vehicle when the motor vehicle is plainly marked as a driver training vehicle while being used for such purpose and such vehicle can also be used in conjunction with the activities of the educational institution.

[4.] 5. As used in this section, the term "political subdivision" is intended to include any township, road district, sewer district, school district, municipality, town or village, and any interstate compact agency which operates a public mass transportation system.".

On motion of Representative Dougherty, House Amendment No. 11 was adopted.

Representative Dougherty offered House Amendment No. 12.

                            House Amendment No. 12

AMEND House Bill No. 1411, 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, Line 1, 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, Line 2, by deleting the following: "section 301.131" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "sections 301.131 and 1"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 2, Section 301.131, Line 30, by inserting immediately after said line the following:


"Section 1. 1. Any hospital located in the state of Missouri may authorize the use of its official emblem to be affixed on multiyear personalized license plates as provided in this section. Any contribution to such hospital derived from this section, except reasonable administrative costs, shall be used by the hospital for charitable purposes, except as provided in subsection 3 of this section. Any vehicle owner may annually apply to the hospital for the use of the emblem. Upon annual application and payment of an emblem use contribution to the hospital, which shall be twenty-five dollars, the hospital shall issue to the vehicle owner, without further charge, an "emblem use authorization statement", which shall be presented by the vehicle owner to the department of revenue at the time of registration. Upon presentation of the annual statement and payment of the fee required for personalized license plates in section 301.144, RSMo, and other fees and documents which may be required by law, and upon the satisfaction of subsection 2 of this section, the department of revenue shall issue a personalized license plate, which shall bear the seal, emblem or logo of the hospital, to the vehicle owner. The license plate authorized by this section shall be made with fully reflective material with a common color scheme and design, shall be clearly visible at night, and shall be aesthetically attractive, as prescribed by section 301.130, RSMo. The license plate authorized by this section shall be issued with a design approved by both the hospital and the director of revenue. A vehicle owner, who was previously issued a plate with a hospital emblem authorized by this section and does not provide an emblem use authorization statement at a subsequent time of registration, shall be issued a new plate which does not bear the hospital emblem, as otherwise provided by law. The director of revenue shall make necessary rules and regulations for the enforcement of this section, and shall design all necessary forms including establishing a minimum number of license plates which can be issued with the authorized emblem of a participating hospital.

2. The department of revenue shall not begin issuing any license plates pursuant to this section until such time as a minimum number of one hundred and fifty such license plates have been requested.

3. Any contribution to the cardinal glennon children's hospital derived from this section, except reasonable administrative costs, shall be deposited in the cardinal glennon charity care fund.".

Representative Dougherty moved that House Amendment No. 12 be adopted.

Which motion was defeated.

Representative Ross offered House Amendment No. 13.

House Amendment No. 13

AMEND House Bill No. 1411, page 2, section 301.131, line 30, by inserting after said line the following:

"301.140. 1. Upon the transfer of ownership of any motor vehicle or trailer, the certificate of registration and the right to use the number plates shall expire and the number plates shall be removed by the owner at the time of the transfer of possession, and it shall be unlawful for any person other than the person to whom such number plates were originally issued to have the same in his or her possession whether in use or not; except that the buyer of a motor vehicle or trailer who trades in a motor vehicle or trailer may attach the license plates from the traded-in motor vehicle or trailer to the newly purchased motor vehicle or trailer. The operation of a motor vehicle with such transferred plates shall be lawful for no more than thirty days.

2. In the case of a transfer of ownership the original owner may register another motor vehicle under the same number, upon the payment of a fee of two dollars, if the motor vehicle is of horsepower, gross weight or (in the case of a passenger-carrying commercial motor vehicle) seating capacity, not in excess of that originally registered. When such motor vehicle is of greater horsepower, gross weight or (in the case of a passenger-carrying commercial motor vehicle) seating capacity, for which a greater fee is prescribed, applicant shall pay a transfer fee of two dollars and a pro rata portion for the difference in fees. When such vehicle is of less horsepower, gross weight or (in case of a passenger-carrying commercial motor vehicle) seating capacity, for which a lesser fee is prescribed, applicant shall not be entitled to a refund.

3. Upon the sale of a motor vehicle or trailer by a dealer, a buyer who has made application for registration, by mail or otherwise, may operate the same for a period of fifteen days after taking possession thereof, if during such period the motor vehicle or trailer shall have attached thereto, in the manner required by section 301.130, number plates issued to the dealer. Upon application and presentation of satisfactory evidence that the buyer has applied for registration, a dealer may furnish such number plates to the buyer for such temporary use. In such event, the dealer shall require the buyer to deposit the sum of ten dollars and fifty cents to be returned to the buyer upon return of the number plates as a guarantee that said buyer will return to the dealer such number plates within fifteen days. The director shall issue a temporary permit or paper plate authorizing the operation of a motor vehicle or trailer by a buyer for not more than twenty days of the date of purchase.

4. The temporary permit or paper plate shall be made available by the director of revenue and may be purchased from the department of revenue upon proof of purchase of a motor vehicle or trailer for which the buyer has no registration plate available for transfer, or from a dealer upon purchase of a motor vehicle or trailer for which the buyer has no registration plate available for transfer. The director shall make temporary plates or permits available to registered dealers in this state in sets of ten plates or permits. The fee for the temporary permit or plate shall be seven dollars and fifty cents for each permit or plate issued. No dealer shall charge more than seven dollars and fifty cents for each permit issued. The permit or plate shall be valid for a period of twenty days from the date of issuance by the director of revenue to the purchaser of a motor vehicle or trailer, or from the date of sale of the motor vehicle or trailer by a dealer for which the purchaser obtains a permit or plate as set out above.

5. The permit or plate shall be issued on a form prescribed by the director and issued only for the applicant's use in the operation of the motor vehicle or trailer purchased to enable him to legally operate the vehicle while proper title and registration plate are being obtained, and shall be displayed on no other vehicle. [Commercial motor vehicles and trailers displaying a permit or paper plate issued under this section must be operated while empty except for its mounted equipment.] Permits or paper plates issued under this section shall not be transferable or renewable and shall not be valid upon issuance of proper registration plates for the motor vehicle or trailer. The director shall determine the size and numbering configuration, construction, and color of the permit and plate.

6. The dealer or authorized agent shall insert the date of issuance and expiration date, year, make, and manufacturer's number of vehicle on the paper plate or permit when issued to the buyer. The dealer shall also insert his dealer's number on the paper plate. Every dealer that issues a temporary permit or paper plate shall keep, for inspection of proper officers, a correct record of each permit or plate issued by him by recording the permit or plate number, buyer's name and address, year, make, manufacturer's number of vehicle on which the permit or plate is to be used, and the date of issuance."

On motion of Representative Ross, House Amendment No. 13 was adopted.

Representative O'Toole offered House Amendment No. 14.

House Amendment No. 14

AMEND House Bill No. 1411, page 2, section 301.131, line 30, by inserting after all of said line the following:

"Section 1. In addition to the requirements set forth pursuant to section 301.130, each set of license plates of every vehicle of this state shall indicate the county of which the owner of the vehicle is a resident."; and

Further amend title and enacting clause accordingly.

Representative O'Toole moved that House Amendment No. 14 be adopted.

Which motion was defeated by the following vote:

AYES: 055

Boucher          Broach           Brown            Champion         Childers
Cierpiot         Clayton          Cooper           Crum 112         Crump 152
Davis            Dougherty        Farmer           Farnen           Foley
Franklin         Hagan-Harrell    Harlan           Hegeman          Hickey
Hohulin          Hoppe            Hosmer           Kauffman         Keeven
Kissell          Lakin            Liese            Luetkenhaus      Marble
May 108          Mays 50          Morgan           Murray 69        O'Connor
O'Neill          O'Toole          Reynolds         Richardson       Ridgeway
Rizzo            Ross             Sallee           Scheve           Schilling
Sears 1          Sheldon 104      Skaggs           Stokan           Stoll
Summers          Treadway         Williams 121     Williams 159     Wooten

NOES: 091

Akin             Alter            Auer             Backer           Ballard
Barnett 4        Barry            Bartelsmeyer     Bennett 15       Bland
Boatright        Bonner           Bray             Burton           Canuteson
Carter           Chrismer         Copeland         Daniel 42        Daniels 41
Days             Donovan          Edwards-Pavia    Elliott          Enz
Evans            Fiebelman        Fitzwater        Ford             Foster
Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham           Gratz
Gross            Gunn             Hall             Hand             Hartzler 123
Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer       Hendrickson      Kasten           Kelley 47
Kelly 27         Klumb            Koller           Kreider          Leake
Legan            Levin            Linton           Lograsso         Long
Loudon           Marshall 133     McBride          McClelland       McLuckie
Mitchell         Montgomery       Murphy           Murray 135       Nordwald
Oetting          Ostmann          Pauley           Pouche           Prost
Pryor            Relford          Robirds          Schwab           Scott
Secrest          Shear 83         Shelton 57       Shields          Smith
Sombart          Surface          Tate             Thomason 163     Van Zandt
Vogel            Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins          Witt

Mr. Speaker

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 016

Froelker         Goward           Green            Griesheimer      Howerton
Jacob            Lumpe            Marshall 26      Naeger           Overschmidt
Ribaudo          Steen            Thompson 37      Troupe           Wannenmacher

Ward

VACANCY: 001

On motion of Representative Loudon, HB 1411, as amended, was ordered perfected and printed by the following vote:

AYES: 117

Alter            Auer             Backer           Ballard          Barnett 4
Barry            Bartelsmeyer     Bennett 15       Bonner           Bray
Broach           Burton           Canuteson        Carter           Champion
Childers         Cierpiot         Cooper           Crum 112         Crump 152
Days             Donovan          Dougherty        Edwards-Pavia    Elliott
Enz              Evans            Farnen           Fiebelman        Foley
Ford             Foster           Franklin         Garnett          Gaskill
Gibbons          Graham           Green            Gross            Hall
Hand             Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer       Hegeman
Hickey           Hohulin          Hoppe            Hosmer           Howerton
Jacob            Kasten           Keeven           Kelley 47        Kissell
Koller           Lakin            Leake            Legan            Levin
Linton           Lograsso         Long             Loudon           Luetkenhaus
Lumpe            Marble           Marshall 133     May 108          McBride
McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan
Murray 69        Naeger           Nordwald         O'Connor         O'Toole
Oetting          Ostmann          Pauley           Pouche           Prost
Pryor            Reynolds         Richardson       Ridgeway         Rizzo
Ross             Sallee           Scheve           Schwab           Sears 1
Secrest          Sheldon 104      Shields          Skaggs           Sombart
Stokan           Stoll            Summers          Surface          Tate
Thomason 163     Treadway         Van Zandt        Vogel            Whiteside
Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121     Williams 159     Witt
Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 028

Bland            Boucher          Brown            Clayton          Copeland
Daniel 42        Daniels 41       Davis            Fitzwater        Gratz
Gunn             Hagan-Harrell    Harlan           Hendrickson      Kauffman
Kelly 27         Klumb            Kreider          Mays 50          Murphy
Murray 135       O'Neill          Relford          Robirds          Schilling
Shear 83         Shelton 57       Smith

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 017

Akin             Boatright        Chrismer         FarmerFroelker   Goward
Griesheimer      Liese            Marshall 26      Overschmidt      Ribaudo
Scott            Steen            Thompson 37      Troupe           Wannenmacher

Ward

VACANCY: 001

HB 839, relating to transient employers, was taken up by Representative Luetkenhaus.

Representative Luetkenhaus offered HS HB 839.

HB 838, with HS, pending, was laid over.

On motion of Representative Backer, the House recessed until 2:00 p.m.

                        AFTERNOON SESSION

The hour of recess having expired, the House was called to order by the Speaker.

The Speaker appointed the following to act as Honorary Pages for the Day, to serve without compensation: Patrick J. Hickey V, Chelsie Ferguson, Tuffer Weidner, Emily Hawkins and Kevin Corcoran.

                           RESOLUTIONS

Representative Pouche offered House Resolution No. 790, which was referred to the Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions.

Representative Witt offered House Resolution No. 791, which was referred to the Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions.

Representative Gaw offered House Resolution Nos. 792 through 794, which were referred to the Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions.

Representative Schilling, et al, offered House Resolution No. 795, which was referred to the Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions.

Representative Sears (1) offered House Resolution No. 796, which was referred to the Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions.

                         COMMITTEE REPORT

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 HB 1241 and HCS HB 1185, begs leave to report it has examined the same and finds it to be truly perfected and that the printed copies thereof furnished the members are correct.

Fifty-seventh Day-Tuesday, April 16, 1996

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

HCR 11, relating to indian gaming, was taken up by Representative Marble.

On motion of Representative Marble, HCR 11 was adopted by the following vote:

AYES: 137

Akin             Alter            Backer           Ballard          Barnett 4
Barry            Bartelsmeyer     Bennett 15       Boatright        Bonner
Boucher          Bray             Broach           Brown            Burton
Canuteson        Champion         Childers         Cierpiot         Clayton
Cooper           Copeland         Crum 112         Donovan          Edwards-Pavia
Elliott          Enz              Evans            Farmer           Farnen
Fiebelman        Fitzwater        Foley            Foster           Franklin
Froelker         Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham
Gratz            Green            Griesheimer      Gross            Hagan-Harrell
Hall             Hand             Harlan           Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124
Heckemeyer       Hegeman          Hendrickson      Hohulin          Hoppe
Hosmer           Howerton         Kasten           Kauffman         Keeven
Kelley 47        Kelly 27         Kissell          Klumb            Koller
Kreider          Lakin            Leake            Legan            Levin
Liese            Linton           Lograsso         Long             Loudon
Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marble           Marshall 26      Marshall 133
May 108          Mays 50          McBride          McClelland       McLuckie
Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan           Murphy           Murray 69
Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald         O'Connor         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          Stokan           Summers          Surface          Tate
Thomason 163     Treadway         Van Zandt        Vogel            Whiteside
Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121     Williams 159     Witt
Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 010

Auer             Carter           Davis            Days             Dougherty
Gunn             O'Neill          Reynolds         Thompson 37      Troupe

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 015

Bland            Chrismer         Crump 152        Daniel 42        Daniels 41
Ford             Goward           Hickey           Jacob            O'Toole
Ribaudo          Steen            Stoll            Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

Representative Auer assumed the Chair.

                         HOUSE RESOLUTION

HR 347, relating to Texas independence, was taken up by Representative Prost.

On motion of Representative Prost, HR 347 was adopted.

                   HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

HCR 10, relating to southern growth policies board, was taken up by Representative Rizzo.

On motion of Representative Rizzo, HCR 10 was adopted.

The Speaker resumed the Chair.

                        BILL IN CONFERENCE

CCR HCS SS SB 687, as amended, relating to special school district, was taken up by Representative Lumpe.

Representative Lumpe moved that CCR HCS SS SB 687, as amended, be adopted.

Which motion was defeated by the following vote:

AYES: 078

Akin             Alter            Backer           Ballard          Barnett 4
Bartelsmeyer     Bland            Boatright        Boucher          Bray
Broach           Brown            Burton           Carter           Childers
Chrismer         Cierpiot         Cooper           Daniel 42        Daniels 41
Days             Donovan          Elliott          Enz              Evans
Farmer           Foster           Froelker         Garnett          Gaskill
Gibbons          Graham           Hagan-Harrell    Hall             Hand
Hartzler 124     Hegeman          Hendrickson      Howerton         Kasten
Kauffman         Kelley 47        Lakin            Legan            Levin
Linton           Lograsso         Long             Loudon           Lumpe
Marble           Marshall 133     McClelland       Mitchell         Morgan
Murphy           Naeger           Nordwald         Oetting          Ostmann
Pouche           Pryor            Richardson       Ridgeway         Robirds
Sallee           Scheve           Schwab           Scott            Secrest
Shear 83         Shields          Smith            Sombart          Steen
Summers          Surface          Thompson 37

NOES: 076

Auer             Barry            Bennett 15       Bonner           Canuteson
Champion         Clayton          Copeland         Crum 112         Crump 152
Davis            Dougherty        Edwards-Pavia    Farnen           Fiebelman
Fitzwater        Foley            Ford             Franklin         Gratz
Green            Griesheimer      Gross            Harlan           Hartzler 123
Heckemeyer       Hickey           Hohulin          Hoppe            Hosmer
Jacob            Keeven           Kelly 27         Kissell          Klumb
Koller           Kreider          Leake            Liese            Luetkenhaus
Marshall 26      May 108          Mays 50          McBride          McLuckie
Montgomery       Murray 69        Murray 135       O'Connor         O'Neill
O'Toole          Overschmidt      Pauley           Prost            Relford
Reynolds         Rizzo            Schilling        Sears 1          Sheldon 104
Shelton 57       Skaggs           Stokan           Stoll            Tate
Thomason 163     Treadway         Troupe           Whiteside        Wieland
Wiggins          Williams 121     Williams 159     Witt             Wooten

Mr. Speaker

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008

Goward           Gunn             Ribaudo          Ross             Van Zandt
Vogel            Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

                    PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILLS

HB 839, with HS, pending, relating to transient employers, was again taken up by Representative Luetkenhaus.

Representative Luetkenhaus offered House Amendment No. 1.

House Amendment No. 1

AMEND House Substitute for House Bill No. 839, page 3, section 285.232, line 22, by inserting after the word "subcontractor" on said line the following;

"to the extent of the amount paid to fulfill such obligation"

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

On motion of Representative Luetkenhaus, HS HB 839, as amended, was adopted.

On motion of Representative Luetkenhaus, HS HB 839, as amended, was ordered perfected and printed.

HCS HBs 1199, 1357 and 1393, relating to law enforcement powers, was taken up by Representative Reynolds.

Representative Reynolds offered HS HCS HBs 1199, 1357 and 1393.

Representative Alter offered House Amendment No. 1.

                            House Amendment No. 1

AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bills Nos. 1199, 1357 and 1393, Page 7, Section 544.159, Line 9, by deleting the words "making an arrest or"; and further amend said section, lines 11 through 15 by striking all of said lines; and further amend said section, line 16, by striking the number "2" and inserting the number "1"; and further amend said section, line 20, by striking the number "3" and inserting the number "2".

HCS HBs 1199, 1357 and 1393, with House Amendment No. 1 and HS, pending, was laid over.

                              MOTION

Representative Lumpe moved that the House refuse to adopt CCR HCS SS SB 687, as amended, and request the Senate to recede from its position or, failing to do so, grant the House a further conference.

Which motion was adopted.

                        COMMITTEE REPORTS

Committee on Correctional and State Institutions, Chairman Crump (152) reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Correctional and State Institutions, to which was referred SB 721, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.

Committee on Insurance, Chairman Auer reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Insurance, to which was referred SCS SB 896, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.

Committee on Judiciary and Ethics, Chairman Witt reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Judiciary and Ethics, to which was referred SB 501, 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 743, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Not Pass.

Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations, Chairman Sheldon (104) reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations, to which was referred SCS SB 677, 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. 677, Page 1, In the Title, Line 4, by inserting immediately after the word "subject" the following: ", with an emergency clause"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 2, Section 304.200, Line 35, by inserting immediately after said line the following:

"Section B. Because immediate action is necessary in order to promote the efficient movement of farm products to areas of shortage, section A of this act is deemed necessary for the immediate preservation of the public health, welfare, peace and safety, and is hereby declared to be an emergency act within the meaning of the constitution, and section A of this act shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and approval.".

Committee on Public Health and Safety, Chairman Bland reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Public Health and Safety], to which was referred SCS SB 916, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.

Committee on Social Services, Medicaid and the Elderly, Chairman Boucher reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Social Services, Medicaid and the Elderly, to which was referred SB 582, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on State Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources, to which was referred SB 834, 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. 834, Page 2, Section 194.400, Line 16, by deleting the words "native American"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 2, Section 194.400, Lines 26 to 28, by deleting all of said lines; and

Further amend said bill, Page 2, Section 194.400, Line 29, by deleting the number "5" and inserting in lieu thereof the number "4"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 2, Section 194.400, Line 38, by deleting the number "6" and inserting in lieu thereof the number "5"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 2, Section 194.400, Lines 39 to 40, by deleting all of said lines and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "first violation, of a criminal law related to the trafficking of human remains or cultural items located in"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 2, Section 194.400, Line 42, by deleting the number "7" and inserting in lieu thereof the number "6"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 3, Section 194.400, Line 50, by deleting the number "8" and inserting in lieu thereof the number "7"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 3, Section 194.400, Line 53, by deleting the number "9" and inserting in lieu thereof the number "8"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 3, Section 194.400, Line 55, by deleting the number "10" and inserting in lieu thereof the number "9"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 3, Section 194.410, Line 6, by deleting the words "of a native American"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 3, Section 194.410, Lines 11 to 12, by deleting the words "native American".

Committee on Urban Affairs, Chairman Thompson (37) reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Urban Affairs, to which was referred SB 818, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.

Committee on Workers Compensation and Employment Security, Chairman O'Neill reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Workers Compensation and Employment Security, to which was referred SB 730, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Not Pass.

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Workers Compensation and Employment Security, to which was referred SB 731, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Not Pass.

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Workers Compensation and Employment Security, to which was referred SB 733, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Not Pass.

                   REFERRAL OF HOUSE RESOLUTION

The following House Resolution was referred to the Committee indicated:

HR 782 - Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions

                     REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILLS

The following House Bills were referred to the Committee indicated:

HB 1646 - Civil and Criminal Law

HB 1647 - Science, Technology and Critical Issues

                     REFERRAL OF SENATE BILL

The following Senate Bill was referred to the Committee indicated:

SCS SB 708 - Commerce

                         COMMITTEE CHANGE

April 16, 1996

The Speaker submitted the following Committee change:

Representative Randall Relford appointed a member of Correctional and State Institutions Committee.

                      SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR

                          April 16, 1996

SENATE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - CONSENT

1  SB 818, E.C. - Van Zandt
2  SCS SB 896 - Gunn
3  SB 945 - Wannenmacher
4  SB 874 - Overschmidt
5  SB 826 - Thomason (163)
6  HCS SB 914 -  Skaggs
7  SB 721 - Harlan
8  SB 665 - Hartzler (123)
9  SB 501 - Witt
10   HCS SB 676 - Smith
11   SB 845, HCA 1 - Liese
12   SCS SB 916 - Ross
13   SB 484 - Backer
14   SCS SB 806 - Kasten
15   SB 532 - Schwab

On motion of Representative Backer, the House recessed until 8:00 p.m.

                         EVENING SESSION

The hour of recess having expired, the House was called to order by the Speaker.

                     MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate grants the House further conference on HCS SS SB 687, as amended.

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

              RE-APPOINTMENT OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

The Speaker re-appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like committee from the Senate on the following bill:

   HCS SS SB 687: Representatives   Lumpe,   Days  (71),  Green,  Secrest  and
McClelland

             THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS - CONSENT

SB 693, relating to county coroners, was taken up by Representative Leake.

On motion of Representative Leake, SB 693 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:

AYES: 145

Akin             Alter            Backer           Ballard          Barnett 4
Barry            Bartelsmeyer     Bennett 15       Boatright        Bonner
Boucher          Bray             Broach           Brown            Burton
Canuteson        Carter           Champion         Childers         Chrismer
Cierpiot         Clayton          Cooper           Copeland         Crum 112
Crump 152        Daniels 41       Davis            Days             Donovan
Dougherty        Edwards-Pavia    Elliott          Enz              Evans
Farmer           Fiebelman        Fitzwater        Foley            Ford
Foster           Franklin         Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons
Graham           Gratz            Green            Griesheimer      Gross
Gunn             Hagan-Harrell    Hall             Harlan           Hartzler 123
Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer       Hegeman          Hendrickson      Hickey
Hoppe            Hosmer           Howerton         Jacob            Kasten
Kauffman         Keeven           Kelley 47        Kissell          Klumb
Koller           Kreider          Lakin            Leake            Legan
Levin            Liese            Linton           Lograsso         Long
Loudon           Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marble           Marshall 26
May 108          Mays 50          McBride          McClelland       McLuckie
Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan           Murphy           Murray 69
Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald         O'Connor         O'Toole
Oetting          Ostmann          Overschmidt      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     Treadway
Troupe           Vogel            Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins
Williams 121     Williams 159     Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 000

PRESENT: 001

Farnen

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 016

Auer             Bland            Daniel 42        Froelker         Goward
Hand             Hohulin          Kelly 27         Marshall 133     O'Neill
Pauley           Ribaudo          Thompson 37      Van Zandt        Wannenmacher

Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Fiebelman moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SB 929, relating to pharmaceuticals, was taken up by Representative Stoll.

On motion of Representative Stoll, SB 929 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:

AYES: 153

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        Davis            Days
Donovan          Dougherty        Edwards-Pavia    Elliott          Enz
Evans            Farmer           Farnen           Fiebelman        Fitzwater
Foley            Ford             Foster           Franklin         Froelker
Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham           Gratz
Green            Griesheimer      Gross            Gunn             Hagan-Harrell
Hall             Hand             Harlan           Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124
Heckemeyer       Hegeman          Hendrickson      Hickey           Hohulin
Hoppe            Hosmer           Howerton         Jacob            Kasten
Kauffman         Keeven           Kelley 47        Kissell          Klumb
Koller           Kreider          Lakin            Leake            Legan
Levin            Liese            Linton           Lograsso         Long
Loudon           Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marble           Marshall 26
Marshall 133     May 108          Mays 50          McBride          McClelland
McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan           Murphy
Murray 69        Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald         O'Connor
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     Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt        Vogel
Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121     Williams 159
Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 000

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009

Daniel 42        Daniels 41       Goward           Kelly 27         O'Neill
Ribaudo          Thompson 37      Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Morgan moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SB 811, relating to passing ordinances, was taken up by Representative Days (71).

On motion of Representative Days (71), SB 811 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:

AYES: 152

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         Daniels 41       Davis            Days
Donovan          Edwards-Pavia    Elliott          Enz              Evans
Farmer           Farnen           Fiebelman        Fitzwater        Foley
Ford             Foster           Franklin         Froelker         Garnett
Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham           Gratz            Green
Griesheimer      Gross            Gunn             Hagan-Harrell    Hall
Hand             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            Marble           Marshall 26      Marshall 133
May 108          Mays 50          McBride          McClelland       McLuckie
Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan           Murphy           Murray 69
Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald         O'Connor         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
Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt        Vogel            Whiteside
Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121     Williams 159     Witt
Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 001

Dougherty

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009

Crump 152        Daniel 42        Goward           Harlan           O'Neill
Ribaudo          Thompson 37      Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Liese moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SCS SB 694, relating to University of Missouri Police Officers, was taken up by Representative Harlan.

On motion of Representative Harlan, SCS SB 694 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:

AYES: 146

Akin             Alter            Auer             Backer           Ballard
Barnett 4        Barry            Bartelsmeyer     Bennett 15       Boatright
Bonner           Boucher          Bray             Broach           Brown
Canuteson        Carter           Champion         Childers         Chrismer
Cierpiot         Clayton          Cooper           Copeland         Crum 112
Crump 152        Daniels 41       Davis            Days             Donovan
Edwards-Pavia    Elliott          Enz              Evans            Farmer
Farnen           Fiebelman        Fitzwater        Foley            Ford
Foster           Franklin         Froelker         Garnett          Gaskill
Gibbons          Graham           Green            Griesheimer      Gross
Hagan-Harrell    Hall             Hand             Harlan           Hartzler 123
Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer       Hegeman          Hendrickson      Hickey
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            Marble           Marshall 26
Marshall 133     May 108          Mays 50          McBride          McClelland
McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan           Murphy
Murray 69        Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald         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
Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt        Vogel            Whiteside
Wiggins          Williams 121     Williams 159     Witt             Wooten

Mr. Speaker

NOES: 007

Bland            Gratz            Gunn             Hohulin          O'Connor
Thompson 37      Wieland

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009

Burton           Daniel 42        Dougherty        Goward           Hoppe
O'Neill          Ribaudo          Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative McLuckie moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SB 850, relating to fresh pursuit, was taken up by Representative Rizzo.

On motion of Representative Rizzo, SB 850 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:

AYES: 153

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        Daniels 41       Davis
Days             Donovan          Dougherty        Edwards-Pavia    Elliott
Enz              Evans            Farmer           Farnen           Fiebelman
Fitzwater        Foley            Ford             Foster           Franklin
Froelker         Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham
Gratz            Green            Griesheimer      Gross            Gunn
Hagan-Harrell    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
Marble           Marshall 26      Marshall 133     May 108          Mays 50
McBride          McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery
Morgan           Murphy           Murray 69        Murray 135       Naeger
Nordwald         O'Connor         O'Toole          Oetting          Ostmann
Overschmidt      Pauley           Pouche           Prost            Pryor
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     Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt
Vogel            Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 159
Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 001

Thompson 37

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008

Daniel 42        Goward           O'Neill          Relford          Ribaudo
Wannenmacher     Ward             Williams 121

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

   On motion of Representative O'Connor, title to the bill was agreed to.

Representative O'Toole moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.

Representative Montgomery moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SB 702, relating to joint committee on capital improvements, was taken up by Representative Lumpe.

On motion of Representative Lumpe, SB 702 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:

AYES: 154

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        Daniels 41       Davis
Days             Donovan          Dougherty        Edwards-Pavia    Elliott
Enz              Evans            Farmer           Farnen           Fiebelman
Fitzwater        Foley            Ford             Foster           Franklin
Froelker         Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham
Gratz            Green            Griesheimer      Gross            Gunn
Hagan-Harrell    Hall             Hand             Harlan           Hartzler 123
Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer       Hegeman          Hendrickson      Hickey
Hohulin          Hoppe            Hosmer           Howerton         Jacob
Kasten           Kauffman         Kelley 47        Kelly 27         Kissell
Klumb            Koller           Kreider          Lakin            Leake
Legan            Levin            Liese            Linton           Lograsso
Long             Loudon           Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marble
Marshall 26      Marshall 133     May 108          Mays 50          McBride
McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan
Murphy           Murray 69        Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald
O'Connor         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     Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt
Vogel            Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121
Williams 159     Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 000

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008

Daniel 42        Goward           Keeven           O'Neill          Ribaudo
Thompson 37      Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

The emergency clause was adopted by the following vote:

AYES: 145

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

NOES: 010

Akin             Broach           Cierpiot         Hartzler 124     Hohulin
Lograsso         Loudon           Ridgeway         Steen            Wieland

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007

Daniel 42        Goward           O'Neill          Ribaudo          Thompson 37
Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

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

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

Representative Prost moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SB 830, relating to drug offenders, was taken up by Representative Harlan.

On motion of Representative Harlan, SB 830 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:

AYES: 150

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        Daniels 41       Davis
Days             Donovan          Dougherty        Edwards-Pavia    Elliott
Enz              Evans            Farmer           Farnen           Fiebelman
Fitzwater        Foley            Ford             Foster           Franklin
Froelker         Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham
Griesheimer      Gross            Gunn             Hagan-Harrell    Hall
Hand             Harlan           Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer
Hegeman          Hendrickson      Hickey           Hoppe            Hosmer
Howerton         Jacob            Kasten           Kauffman         Keeven
Kelley 47        Kelly 27         Kissell          Klumb            Koller
Lakin            Leake            Legan            Levin            Liese
Linton           Lograsso         Long             Loudon           Luetkenhaus
Lumpe            Marble           Marshall 26      Marshall 133     May 108
Mays 50          McBride          McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell
Montgomery       Morgan           Murphy           Murray 69        Murray 135
Naeger           Nordwald         O'Connor         O'Toole          Oetting
Ostmann          Overschmidt      Pauley           Pouche           Prost
Pryor            Relford          Reynolds         Richardson       Ridgeway
Rizzo            Robirds          Ross             Sallee           Scheve
Schwab           Scott            Sears 1          Secrest          Shear 83
Sheldon 104      Shelton 57       Shields          Skaggs           Smith
Sombart          Steen            Stokan           Stoll            Summers
Surface          Tate             Thomason 163     Treadway         Troupe
Van Zandt        Vogel            Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins
Williams 121     Williams 159     Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 004

Gratz            Hohulin          Schilling        Thompson 37

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008

Daniel 42        Goward           Green            Kreider          O'Neill
Ribaudo          Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Heckemeyer moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SB 930, with House Committee Amendment No. 1, relating to cosmetology, was taken up by Representative Treadway.

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

On motion of Representative Treadway, SB 930, as amended, was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 154

Akin             Alter            Auer             Backer           Ballard
Barnett 4        Barry            Bartelsmeyer     Bennett 15       Boatright
Bonner           Boucher          Bray             Broach           Brown
Burton           Canuteson        Carter           Champion         Childers
Chrismer         Cierpiot         Clayton          Cooper           Copeland
Crum 112         Crump 152        Daniels 41       Davis            Days
Donovan          Dougherty        Edwards-Pavia    Elliott          Enz
Evans            Farmer           Farnen           Fiebelman        Fitzwater
Foley            Ford             Foster           Franklin         Froelker
Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham           Gratz
Green            Griesheimer      Gross            Gunn             Hagan-Harrell
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            Marble
Marshall 26      Marshall 133     May 108          Mays 50          McBride
McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan
Murphy           Murray 69        Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald
O'Connor         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     Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt
Vogel            Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121
Williams 159     Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 000

PRESENT: 001

Bland

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007

Daniel 42        Goward           O'Neill          Ribaudo          Thompson 37
Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Stokan moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SB 940, relating to conveyance of property, was taken up by Representative Carter.

On motion of Representative Carter, SB 940 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:

AYES: 149

Akin             Alter            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        Daniels 41       Days             Donovan
Dougherty        Elliott          Enz              Evans            Farmer
Farnen           Fiebelman        Fitzwater        Ford             Foster
Franklin         Froelker         Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons
Graham           Green            Griesheimer      Gross            Gunn
Hagan-Harrell    Hall             Hand             Harlan           Hartzler 123
Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer       Hegeman          Hendrickson      Hickey
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            Marble
Marshall 26      Marshall 133     May 108          Mays 50          McBride
McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan
Murphy           Murray 69        Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald
O'Connor         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     Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt
Vogel            Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121
Williams 159     Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 006

Auer             Davis            Edwards-Pavia    Foley            Gratz

Hohulin

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007

Daniel 42        Goward           O'Neill          Ribaudo          Thompson 37
Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

   On motion of Representative Williams (159), title  to  the  bill was agreed7
to.

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

Representative Jacob moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SB 527, relating to police animal protection, was taken up by Representative Harlan.

Representative Harlan moved that SB 527 be truly agreed to and finally passed.

Which motion was defeated by the following vote:

AYES: 062

Backer           Barnett 4        Barry            Bonner           Boucher
Bray             Brown            Burton           Canuteson        Carter
Clayton          Copeland         Crum 112         Daniels 41       Days
Farmer           Farnen           Fitzwater        Ford             Franklin
Gibbons          Hagan-Harrell    Harlan           Heckemeyer       Hendrickson
Hoppe            Hosmer           Jacob            Kelly 27         Kissell
Klumb            Lakin            Legan            Loudon           May 108
Mays 50          McBride          McLuckie         Morgan           Murray 69
O'Toole          Overschmidt      Prost            Relford          Reynolds
Rizzo            Scheve           Sears 1          Shear 83         Sheldon 104
Shelton 57       Skaggs           Smith            Stokan           Stoll
Surface          Tate             Thomason 163     Van Zandt        Williams 121
Witt             Mr. Speaker

NOES: 093

Akin             Alter            Auer             Ballard          Bartelsmeyer
Bennett 15       Bland            Boatright        Broach           Champion
Childers         Chrismer         Cooper           Crump 152        Daniel 42
Davis            Donovan          Edwards-Pavia    Elliott          Enz
Evans            Fiebelman        Foley            Foster           Froelker
Garnett          Gaskill          Graham           Gratz            Green
Griesheimer      Gross            Gunn             Hall             Hand
Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124     Hegeman          Hickey           Hohulin
Howerton         Kasten           Kauffman         Keeven           Kelley 47
Koller           Kreider          Leake            Levin            Liese
Linton           Lograsso         Long             Luetkenhaus      Lumpe
Marble           Marshall 26      Marshall 133     McClelland       Mitchell
Montgomery       Murphy           Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald
O'Connor         Oetting          Ostmann          Pauley           Pouche
Pryor            Richardson       Ridgeway         Robirds          Ross
Sallee           Schilling        Schwab           Scott            Secrest
Shields          Sombart          Steen            Summers          Thompson 37
Treadway         Troupe           Vogel            Whiteside        Wieland
Wiggins          Williams 159     Wooten

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007

Cierpiot         Dougherty        Goward           O'Neill          Ribaudo
Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

HCS SB 947, relating to conveyance of property, was taken up by Representative Graham.

On motion of Representative Graham, HCS SB 947 was adopted.

On motion of Representative Graham, HCS SB 947 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 155

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            Ford             Foster
Franklin         Froelker         Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons
Graham           Gratz            Green            Griesheimer      Gross
Gunn             Hagan-Harrell    Hall             Hand             Harlan
Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124     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      Marble
Marshall 26      Marshall 133     May 108          Mays 50          McBride
McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan
Murphy           Murray 69        Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald
O'Connor         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            Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins
Williams 121     Williams 159     Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 000

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007

Goward           Heckemeyer       Lumpe            O'Neill          Ribaudo
Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Barry moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SB 766, relating to animal health laboratory fee fund, was taken up by Representative Leake.

On motion of Representative Leake, SB 766 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:

AYES: 155

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            Ford             Foster
Franklin         Froelker         Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons
Graham           Gratz            Green            Griesheimer      Gross
Gunn             Hagan-Harrell    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            Marble           Marshall 26      Marshall 133     May 108
Mays 50          McBride          McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell
Montgomery       Morgan           Murphy           Murray 69        Murray 135
Naeger           Nordwald         O'Connor         O'Toole          Oetting
Ostmann          Overschmidt      Pauley           Pouche           Prost
Pryor            Relford          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            Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins
Williams 121     Williams 159     Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 000

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007

Goward           O'Neill          Reynolds         Ribaudo          Richardson
Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Dougherty moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

HCS SB 900, relating to state employee retirement, was taken up by Representative Hagan-Harrell.

On motion of Representative Hagan-Harrell, HCS SB 900 was adopted.

On motion of Representative Hagan-Harrell, HCS SB 900 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 147

Akin             Alter            Auer             Backer           Ballard
Barnett 4        Barry            Bartelsmeyer     Bennett 15       Bland
Boatright        Bonner           Boucher          Bray             Broach
Burton           Canuteson        Carter           Champion         Childers
Chrismer         Cierpiot         Clayton          Cooper           Copeland
Crum 112         Daniel 42        Daniels 41       Davis            Days
Donovan          Dougherty        Edwards-Pavia    Elliott          Enz
Evans            Farmer           Farnen           Fiebelman        Fitzwater
Foley            Ford             Foster           Franklin         Froelker
Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham           Gratz
Green            Griesheimer      Gunn             Hagan-Harrell    Hall
Hand             Harlan           Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer
Hendrickson      Hickey           Hoppe            Hosmer           Howerton
Jacob            Kasten           Kauffman         Keeven           Kelley 47
Kelly 27         Kissell          Klumb            Koller           Kreider
Lakin            Leake            Legan            Levin            Liese
Linton           Lograsso         Long             Loudon           Lumpe
Marble           Marshall 26      Marshall 133     May 108          Mays 50
McBride          McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery
Morgan           Murphy           Murray 69        Naeger           Nordwald
O'Connor         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
Skaggs           Smith            Sombart          Steen            Stokan
Stoll            Summers          Surface          Tate             Thomason 163
Thompson 37      Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt        Vogel
Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121     Williams 159     Witt
Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 007

Brown            Gross            Hegeman          Hohulin          Murray 135
Shields          Whiteside

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008

Crump 152        Goward           Luetkenhaus      O'Neill          Reynolds
Ribaudo          Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Tate moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SS SB 740, with House Committee Amendment No. 1, relating to emergency services, was taken up by Representative Backer.

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

On motion of Representative Backer, SS SB 740, as amended, was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 153

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            Ford             Foster
Franklin         Froelker         Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons
Graham           Gratz            Green            Griesheimer      Gross
Gunn             Hagan-Harrell    Hall             Hand             Harlan
Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer       Hegeman          Hendrickson
Hickey           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
Marble           Marshall 26      Marshall 133     May 108          Mays 50
McBride          McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery
Morgan           Murphy           Murray 69        Murray 135       Naeger
Nordwald         O'Connor         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     Treadway         Van Zandt        Vogel
Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121     Williams 159
Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 001

Hohulin

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008

Goward           O'Neill          Reynolds         Ribaudo          Thompson 37
Troupe           Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Hosmer moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SCS SB 662, with House Committee Amendment No. 1, relating to landfill fees, was taken up by Representative Williams (159).

Representative Williams (159) moved that House Committee Amendment No. 1 be adopted.

Which motion was defeated.

On motion of Representative Williams (159), SCS SB 662 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:

AYES: 121

Alter            Auer             Backer           Ballard          Barnett 4
Barry            Bland            Boatright        Bonner           Boucher
Bray             Brown            Burton           Canuteson        Carter
Champion         Childers         Clayton          Cooper           Copeland
Crum 112         Crump 152        Daniel 42        Daniels 41       Davis
Days             Donovan          Elliott          Farmer           Farnen
Fiebelman        Fitzwater        Foley            Ford             Franklin
Garnett          Gibbons          Graham           Gratz            Griesheimer
Gunn             Hagan-Harrell    Hand             Harlan           Hartzler 123
Heckemeyer       Hickey           Hoppe            Hosmer           Howerton
Jacob            Kasten           Keeven           Kelley 47        Kelly 27
Kissell          Klumb            Koller           Kreider          Lakin
Leake            Legan            Levin            Liese            Long
Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marble           Marshall 26      May 108
Mays 50          McBride          McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell
Montgomery       Morgan           Murray 69        Murray 135       Naeger
Nordwald         O'Connor         O'Toole          Oetting          Overschmidt
Pauley           Pouche           Prost            Relford          Ridgeway
Rizzo            Robirds          Ross             Sallee           Scheve
Schwab           Scott            Sears 1          Shear 83         Sheldon 104
Shelton 57       Skaggs           Smith            Sombart          Steen
Stokan           Stoll            Summers          Surface          Tate
Thomason 163     Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt        Vogel
Wiggins          Williams 121     Williams 159     Witt             Wooten

Mr. Speaker

NOES: 032

Akin             Bartelsmeyer     Bennett 15       Broach           Chrismer
Cierpiot         Dougherty        Edwards-Pavia    Enz              Foster
Froelker         Gaskill          Gross            Hall             Hartzler 124
Hegeman          Hendrickson      Hohulin          Kauffman         Linton
Lograsso         Loudon           Marshall 133     Murphy           Ostmann
Pryor            Richardson       Schilling        Secrest          Shields
Whiteside        Wieland

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009

Evans            Goward           Green            O'Neill          Reynolds
Ribaudo          Thompson 37      Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Hickey moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SB 530, relating to ambulance operator's license, was taken up by Representative Sheldon (104).

On motion of Representative Sheldon (104), SB 530 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:

AYES: 152

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            Ford             Foster
Franklin         Froelker         Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons
Graham           Gratz            Green            Griesheimer      Gross
Gunn             Hagan-Harrell    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           Lakin
Legan            Levin            Liese            Lograsso         Long
Loudon           Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marble           Marshall 26
Marshall 133     May 108          Mays 50          McBride          McClelland
McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan           Murphy
Murray 69        Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald         O'Connor
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
Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt        Vogel            Whiteside
Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121     Williams 159     Witt
Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 000

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010

Goward           Kreider          Leake            Linton           O'Neill
Reynolds         Ribaudo          Thompson 37      Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

The emergency clause was adopted by the following vote:

AYES: 144

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        Daniels 41       Davis            Days
Donovan          Dougherty        Edwards-Pavia    Elliott          Enz
Evans            Farnen           Fiebelman        Fitzwater        Foley
Ford             Foster           Franklin         Garnett          Gaskill
Gibbons          Graham           Gratz            Green            Griesheimer
Gross            Gunn             Hagan-Harrell    Hall             Hand
Harlan           Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer       Hegeman
Hickey           Hoppe            Hosmer           Howerton         Jacob
Kasten           Kauffman         Keeven           Kelley 47        Kelly 27
Kissell          Klumb            Kreider          Lakin            Leake
Legan            Levin            Liese            Long             Loudon
Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marble           Marshall 26      Marshall 133
May 108          Mays 50          McBride          McClelland       McLuckie
Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan           Murphy           Murray 69
Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald         O'Connor         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          Stokan           Stoll            Summers
Surface          Tate             Thomason 163     Treadway         Troupe
Van Zandt        Vogel            Whiteside        Wiggins          Williams 121
Williams 159     Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 007

Akin             Froelker         Hendrickson      Hohulin          Lograsso
Steen            Wieland

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 011

Daniel 42        Farmer           Goward           Koller           Linton
O'Neill          Reynolds         Ribaudo          Thompson 37      Wannenmacher

Ward

VACANCY: 001

   On motion of Representative Daniels (41), title to the bill was agreed to.

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

Representative Relford moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SB 837, relating to general assembly journals, was taken up by Representative Luetkenhaus.

On motion of Representative Luetkenhaus, SB 837 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:

AYES: 152

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            Ford             Foster
Franklin         Froelker         Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons
Graham           Gratz            Griesheimer      Gross            Gunn
Hagan-Harrell    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            Lograsso
Long             Loudon           Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marble
Marshall 26      Marshall 133     May 108          Mays 50          McBride
McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan
Murphy           Murray 69        Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald
O'Connor         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     Treadway         Troupe           Vogel            Whiteside
Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121     Williams 159     Witt
Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 000

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010

Goward           Green            Linton           O'Neill          Reynolds
Ribaudo          Thompson 37      Van Zandt        Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Kissell moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SB 630, relating to telecommunications services, was taken up by Representative Sears (1).

On motion of Representative Sears (1), SB 630 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:

AYES: 150

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            Ford             Foster
Franklin         Froelker         Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons
Graham           Gratz            Green            Griesheimer      Gross
Gunn             Hagan-Harrell    Hall             Hand             Harlan
Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer       Hegeman          Hendrickson
Hickey           Hohulin          Hoppe            Hosmer           Howerton
Jacob            Kasten           Kauffman         Keeven           Kelley 47
Kissell          Klumb            Koller           Kreider          Lakin
Leake            Legan            Levin            Lograsso         Long
Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marble           Marshall 26      Marshall 133
May 108          Mays 50          McBride          McClelland       McLuckie
Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan           Murphy           Murray 69
Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald         O'Connor         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     Treadway
Troupe           Van Zandt        Vogel            Wieland          Wiggins
Williams 121     Williams 159     Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 000

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 012

Goward           Kelly 27         Liese            Linton           Loudon
O'Neill          Reynolds         Ribaudo          Thompson 37      Wannenmacher
Ward             Whiteside

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Shear (83) moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

HCS SB 870, relating to conveyance of property, was taken up by Representative Koller.

On motion of Representative Koller , HCS SB 870 was adopted.

On motion of Representative Koller, HCS SB 870 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 150

Akin             Alter            Auer             Backer           Ballard
Barnett 4        Barry            Bartelsmeyer     Bennett 15       Bland
Boatright        Bonner           Boucher          Bray             Broach
Brown            Burton           Canuteson        Carter           Champion
Childers         Chrismer         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            Ford             Foster           Franklin
Froelker         Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham
Gratz            Green            Griesheimer      Gross            Gunn
Hagan-Harrell    Hall             Hand             Harlan           Hartzler 123
Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer       Hegeman          Hendrickson      Hickey
Hohulin          Hoppe            Hosmer           Howerton         Jacob
Kasten           Kauffman         Keeven           Kelly 27         Kissell
Klumb            Koller           Kreider          Lakin            Leake
Legan            Levin            Liese            Lograsso         Loudon
Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marble           Marshall 26      Marshall 133
May 108          Mays 50          McBride          McClelland       McLuckie
Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan           Murphy           Murray 69
Murray 135       Nordwald         O'Connor         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     Treadway         Troupe
Van Zandt        Vogel            Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins
Williams 121     Williams 159     Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 000

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 012

Cierpiot         Goward           Kelley 47        Linton           Long
Naeger           O'Neill          Reynolds         Ribaudo          Thompson 37
Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

The emergency clause was adopted by the following vote:

AYES: 141

Alter            Auer             Backer           Ballard          Barnett 4
Barry            Bland            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            Ford
Foster           Franklin         Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons
Graham           Gratz            Green            Griesheimer      Gross
Gunn             Hagan-Harrell    Hand             Harlan           Hartzler 123
Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer       Hegeman          Hickey           Hoppe
Hosmer           Howerton         Jacob            Kasten           Kauffman
Keeven           Kelley 47        Kelly 27         Kissell          Klumb
Koller           Kreider          Lakin            Leake            Legan
Levin            Liese            Long             Loudon           Luetkenhaus
Lumpe            Marshall 26      Marshall 133     May 108          Mays 50
McBride          McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery
Morgan           Murphy           Murray 69        Murray 135       Nordwald
O'Connor         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          Stokan
Stoll            Summers          Surface          Tate             Thomason 163
Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt        Vogel            Whiteside
Wiggins          Williams 121     Williams 159     Witt             Wooten

Mr. Speaker

NOES: 011

Akin             Bartelsmeyer     Bennett 15       Boatright        Froelker
Hall             Hendrickson      Hohulin          Lograsso         Steen

Wieland

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010

Goward           Linton           Marble           Naeger           O'Neill
Reynolds         Ribaudo          Thompson 37      Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

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

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

Representative Crum (112) moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SB 491, with House Committee Amendment No. 1, relating to animal torture, was taken up by Representative Hosmer.

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

On motion of Representative Hosmer, SB 491, as amended, was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 134

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

NOES: 015

Bland            Clayton          Crum 112         Crump 152        Elliott
Gunn             Hegeman          Hohulin          Kreider          Leake
Montgomery       Sears 1          Steen            Tate             Wiggins

PRESENT: 001

Troupe

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 012

Goward           Green            Hickey           Linton           Lumpe
O'Neill          Pauley           Reynolds         Ribaudo          Thompson 37
Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Bray moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

HCS SB 835, relating to corporations, was taken up by Representative Hosmer.

On motion of Representative Hosmer, HCS SB 835 was adopted.

On motion of Representative Hosmer, HCS SB 835 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 144

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            Ford             Foster
Franklin         Garnett          Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham
Gratz            Green            Griesheimer      Gross            Hagan-Harrell
Hall             Hand             Harlan           Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124
Heckemeyer       Hegeman          Hendrickson      Hosmer           Howerton
Jacob            Kasten           Kauffman         Kelley 47        Kelly 27
Kissell          Klumb            Kreider          Lakin            Leake
Legan            Levin            Liese            Lograsso         Long
Loudon           Lumpe            Marble           Marshall 26      Marshall 133
May 108          Mays 50          McBride          McClelland       McLuckie
Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan           Murphy           Murray 69
Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald         O'Connor         O'Toole
Oetting          Ostmann          Overschmidt      Pouche           Prost
Pryor            Relford          Richardson       Ridgeway         Rizzo
Robirds          Ross             Sallee           Scheve           Schilling
Schwab           Scott            Sears 1          Secrest          Shear 83
Sheldon 104      Shelton 57       Skaggs           Smith            Sombart
Steen            Stokan           Stoll            Summers          Surface
Tate             Thomason 163     Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt
Vogel            Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121
Williams 159     Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 003

Froelker         Hohulin          Keeven

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 015

Goward           Gunn             Hickey           Hoppe            Koller
Linton           Luetkenhaus      O'Neill          Pauley           Reynolds
Ribaudo          Shields          Thompson 37      Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Days (71) moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SB 605, with House Committee Amendment No. 1, relating to school construction expenditures, was taken up by Representative Lakin.

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

On motion of Representative Lakin, SB 605, as amended, was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 100

Akin             Backer           Barnett 4        Bartelsmeyer     Bennett 15
Boatright        Boucher          Bray             Brown            Burton
Canuteson        Carter           Champion         Childers         Chrismer
Cierpiot         Cooper           Copeland         Crum 112         Crump 152
Daniel 42        Daniels 41       Donovan          Dougherty        Enz
Farmer           Farnen           Fitzwater        Ford             Franklin
Froelker         Gibbons          Graham           Hagan-Harrell    Hall
Hand             Harlan           Hartzler 123     Heckemeyer       Hegeman
Hoppe            Hosmer           Howerton         Jacob            Kasten
Kauffman         Kelley 47        Klumb            Koller           Lakin
Legan            Liese            Lograsso         Long             Loudon
Lumpe            Marble           Marshall 26      Marshall 133     Mays 50
McBride          McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery
Morgan           Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald         Ostmann
Overschmidt      Pouche           Prost            Relford          Robirds
Ross             Sallee           Scheve           Schilling        Schwab
Scott            Sears 1          Secrest          Shear 83         Shelton 57
Shields          Skaggs           Smith            Sombart          Steen
Stoll            Tate             Thomason 163     Troupe           Van Zandt
Vogel            Williams 121     Williams 159     Witt             Mr. Speaker

NOES: 050

Alter            Auer             Ballard          Barry            Bland
Bonner           Broach           Clayton          Davis            Days
Edwards-Pavia    Elliott          Evans            Foley            Foster
Gaskill          Gratz            Green            Griesheimer      Gross
Gunn             Hartzler 124     Hendrickson      Hohulin          Keeven
Kelly 27         Kissell          Kreider          Leake            Levin
Luetkenhaus      May 108          Murphy           Murray 69        O'Connor
O'Toole          Oetting          Pauley           Pryor            Richardson
Ridgeway         Rizzo            Sheldon 104      Stokan           Summers
Surface          Treadway         Whiteside        Wieland          Wooten

PRESENT: 001

Wiggins

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 011

Fiebelman        Garnett          Goward           Hickey           Linton
O'Neill          Reynolds         Ribaudo          Thompson 37      Wannenmacher

Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Hosmer moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SCS SB 668, with House Committee Amendment No. 1, relating to traffic violations, was taken up by Representative Hosmer.

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

On motion of Representative Hosmer, SCS SB 668, as amended, was read the third time and passed 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            Ford             Foster
Franklin         Froelker         Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham
Gratz            Griesheimer      Gross            Gunn             Hagan-Harrell
Hall             Hand             Harlan           Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124
Hegeman          Hendrickson      Hohulin          Hosmer           Howerton
Jacob            Kasten           Kauffman         Kelley 47        Kelly 27
Kissell          Klumb            Koller           Kreider          Lakin
Leake            Legan            Levin            Liese            Lograsso
Long             Loudon           Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marble
Marshall 26      Marshall 133     May 108          Mays 50          McBride
McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan
Murphy           Murray 69        Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald
O'Connor         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     Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt        Vogel
Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121     Williams 159
Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 002

Heckemeyer       Keeven

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 012

Garnett          Goward           Green            Hickey           Hoppe
Linton           O'Neill          Reynolds         Ribaudo          Thompson 37
Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Boucher moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SB 846, relating to Missouri Tourism Commission, was taken up by Representative Childers.

On motion of Representative Childers, SB 846 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:

AYES: 145

Akin             Alter            Auer             Backer           Ballard
Barnett 4        Barry            Bartelsmeyer     Bland            Boatright
Bonner           Boucher          Bray             Broach           Brown
Burton           Canuteson        Carter           Champion         Childers
Chrismer         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            Ford             Foster           Franklin         Froelker
Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham           Gratz            Griesheimer
Gross            Gunn             Hagan-Harrell    Hall             Hand
Harlan           Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer       Hegeman
Hendrickson      Hosmer           Howerton         Jacob            Kasten
Kauffman         Keeven           Kelley 47        Kelly 27         Kissell
Klumb            Koller           Kreider          Lakin            Leake
Legan            Levin            Liese            Lograsso         Long
Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marble           Marshall 26      Marshall 133
May 108          Mays 50          McBride          McClelland       McLuckie
Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan           Murphy           Murray 69
Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald         O'Connor         O'Toole
Oetting          Ostmann          Overschmidt      Pauley           Pouche
Prost            Pryor            Relford          Richardson       Ridgeway
Rizzo            Robirds          Ross             Sallee           Scheve
Schilling        Schwab           Sears 1          Secrest          Shear 83
Sheldon 104      Shelton 57       Shields          Skaggs           Smith
Sombart          Steen            Stokan           Stoll            Summers
Surface          Tate             Thomason 163     Treadway         Troupe
Van Zandt        Vogel            Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins
Williams 121     Williams 159     Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 004

Bennett 15       Cierpiot         Hohulin          Loudon

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 013

Garnett          Goward           Green            Hickey           Hoppe
Linton           O'Neill          Reynolds         Ribaudo          Scott
Thompson 37      Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Copeland moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SB 883, relating to medicare supplement insurance, was taken up by Representative Auer.

On motion of Representative Auer, SB 883 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:

AYES: 148

Akin             Alter            Auer             Backer           Ballard
Barnett 4        Barry            Bartelsmeyer     Bennett 15       Bland
Boatright        Bonner           Boucher          Bray             Broach
Brown            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
Foley            Ford             Foster           Franklin         Froelker
Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham           Gratz            Griesheimer
Gross            Gunn             Hagan-Harrell    Hall             Hand
Harlan           Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer       Hegeman
Hendrickson      Hohulin          Hosmer           Howerton         Jacob
Kasten           Kauffman         Keeven           Kelley 47        Kelly 27
Kissell          Klumb            Koller           Kreider          Lakin
Leake            Legan            Levin            Liese            Lograsso
Long             Loudon           Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marble
Marshall 26      Marshall 133     May 108          Mays 50          McBride
McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan
Murphy           Murray 69        Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald
O'Connor         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     Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt        Vogel
Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121     Williams 159
Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 000

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 014

Burton           Fitzwater        Garnett          Goward           Green
Hickey           Hoppe            Linton           O'Neill          Reynolds
Ribaudo          Thompson 37      Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

The emergency clause was adopted by the following vote:

AYES: 144

Akin             Alter            Auer             Backer           Ballard
Barnett 4        Barry            Bartelsmeyer     Bennett 15       Bland
Boatright        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            Ford             Foster           Franklin
Froelker         Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham           Gratz
Griesheimer      Gross            Gunn             Hagan-Harrell    Hall
Hand             Harlan           Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer
Hegeman          Hendrickson      Hosmer           Howerton         Jacob
Kasten           Kauffman         Keeven           Kelley 47        Kelly 27
Kissell          Klumb            Koller           Kreider          Lakin
Leake            Legan            Levin            Liese            Long
Loudon           Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marble           Marshall 26
Marshall 133     May 108          Mays 50          McBride          McClelland
McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan           Murray 69
Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald         O'Connor         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          Stokan           Stoll            Summers
Surface          Tate             Thomason 163     Treadway         Troupe
Van Zandt        Vogel            Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121
Williams 159     Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 003

Hohulin          Lograsso         Steen

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 015

Bonner           Garnett          Goward           Green            Hickey
Hoppe            Linton           Murphy           O'Neill          Reynolds
Ribaudo          Thompson 37      Wannenmacher     Ward             Whiteside

VACANCY: 001

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

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

Representative Fiebelman moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

HCS SCS SB 657, relating to livestock theft, was taken up by Representative Legan.

On motion of Representative Legan, HCS SCS SB 657 was adopted.

On motion of Representative Legan, HCS SCS SB 657 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 148

Akin             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            Ford             Foster           Franklin
Froelker         Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham           Gratz
Griesheimer      Gross            Gunn             Hagan-Harrell    Hall
Hand             Harlan           Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer
Hegeman          Hendrickson      Hohulin          Hosmer           Howerton
Jacob            Kasten           Kauffman         Keeven           Kelley 47
Kelly 27         Kissell          Klumb            Koller           Kreider
Lakin            Leake            Legan            Levin            Liese
Lograsso         Long             Loudon           Luetkenhaus      Lumpe
Marble           Marshall 26      Marshall 133     May 108          Mays 50
McBride          McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell         Montgomery
Murphy           Murray 69        Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald
O'Connor         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     Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt        Vogel
Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121     Williams 159
Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 001

Alter

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 013

Garnett          Goward           Green            Hickey           Hoppe
Linton           Morgan           O'Neill          Reynolds         Ribaudo
Thompson 37      Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Harlan moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SCS SB 758, relating to manufactured homes, was taken up by Representative Backer.

On motion of Representative Backer, SCS SB 758 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:

AYES: 145

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            Ford             Foster
Franklin         Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham           Gratz
Green            Griesheimer      Gross            Gunn             Hagan-Harrell
Hall             Hand             Harlan           Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124
Heckemeyer       Hegeman          Hendrickson      Hosmer           Howerton
Jacob            Kasten           Kauffman         Kelley 47        Kissell
Klumb            Kreider          Lakin            Leake            Levin
Liese            Lograsso         Long             Loudon           Luetkenhaus
Lumpe            Marble           Marshall 26      Marshall 133     May 108
Mays 50          McBride          McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell
Montgomery       Morgan           Murphy           Murray 69        Murray 135
Naeger           Nordwald         O'Connor         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     Treadway         Troupe
Van Zandt        Vogel            Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins
Williams 121     Williams 159     Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 002

Froelker         Keeven

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 015

Garnett          Goward           Hickey           Hohulin          Hoppe
Kelly 27         Koller           Legan            Linton           O'Neill
Reynolds         Ribaudo          Thompson 37      Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Montgomery moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SB 792, with House Committee Amendment No. 1, relating to name on commercial vehicles, was taken up by Representative Legan.

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

On motion of Representative Legan, SB 792, as amended, was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 138

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

NOES: 012

Auer             Barnett 4        Bland            Bray             Cooper
Franklin         Griesheimer      Gunn             Klumb            Murphy
Shear 83         Treadway

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 012

Garnett          Goward           Green            Hand             Hickey
Hoppe            Linton           O'Neill          Reynolds         Ribaudo
Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

Representative Hagan-Harrell moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.

Representative Hosmer moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

HCS SCS SB 598, relating to water districts, was taken up by Representative Long.

On motion of Representative Long, HCS SCS SB 598 was adopted.

On motion of Representative Long, HCS SCS SB 598 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 136

Akin             Alter            Auer             Backer           Ballard
Barnett 4        Barry            Bartelsmeyer     Bennett 15       Bland
Boatright        Bonner           Boucher          Bray             Broach
Burton           Canuteson        Carter           Champion         Childers
Chrismer         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            Ford             Foster           Franklin         Froelker
Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham           Gratz            Griesheimer
Gunn             Hagan-Harrell    Hall             Harlan           Hartzler 123
Heckemeyer       Hegeman          Hosmer           Howerton         Jacob
Kasten           Kauffman         Keeven           Kelley 47        Kelly 27
Kissell          Klumb            Koller           Kreider          Lakin
Leake            Legan            Levin            Liese            Long
Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marble           Marshall 26      Marshall 133
May 108          Mays 50          McBride          McClelland       McLuckie
Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan           Murphy           Murray 69
Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald         O'Connor         O'Toole
Oetting          Ostmann          Overschmidt      Pauley           Pouche
Prost            Relford          Richardson       Rizzo            Ross
Sallee           Scheve           Schilling        Schwab           Scott
Secrest          Shear 83         Sheldon 104      Shelton 57       Shields
Skaggs           Smith            Sombart          Steen            Stokan
Stoll            Summers          Surface          Tate             Thomason 163
Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt        Vogel            Whiteside
Wiggins          Williams 121     Williams 159     Witt             Wooten

Mr. Speaker

NOES: 010

Brown            Cierpiot         Gross            Hartzler 124     Hendrickson
Hohulin          Lograsso         Loudon           Ridgeway         Wieland

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 016

Garnett          Goward           Green            Hand             Hickey
Hoppe            Linton           O'Neill          Pryor            Reynolds
Ribaudo          Robirds          Sears 1          Thompson 37      Wannenmacher

Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Luetkenhaus moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SCS SB 670, with House Committee Amendment No. 1, relating to state document preservation fund, was taken up by Representative Childers.

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

On motion of Representative Childers, SCS SB 670, as amended, was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 149

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            Ford             Foster
Franklin         Froelker         Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham
Gratz            Griesheimer      Gross            Gunn             Hagan-Harrell
Hall             Harlan           Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer
Hegeman          Hendrickson      Hohulin          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            Marble           Marshall 26      Marshall 133     May 108
Mays 50          McBride          McClelland       McLuckie         Mitchell
Montgomery       Morgan           Murphy           Murray 69        Murray 135
Naeger           Nordwald         O'Connor         O'Toole          Oetting
Ostmann          Overschmidt      Pauley           Pouche           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     Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt
Vogel            Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121
Williams 159     Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 000

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 013

Garnett          Goward           Green            Hand             Hickey
Hoppe            O'Neill          Prost            Reynolds         Ribaudo
Thompson 37      Wannenmacher     Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

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

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

Representative Koller moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SB 728, with House Committee Amendment No. 1, relating to Community Children's Services Fund, was taken up by Representative Luetkenhaus.

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

On motion of Representative Luetkenhaus, SB 728, as amended, was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 144

Akin             Alter            Auer             Backer           Ballard
Barnett 4        Barry            Bartelsmeyer     Bennett 15       Bland
Boatright        Bonner           Boucher          Bray             Broach
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            Ford             Foster           Franklin
Froelker         Gaskill          Gibbons          Graham           Gratz
Griesheimer      Gross            Gunn             Hagan-Harrell    Hall
Harlan           Hartzler 123     Hartzler 124     Heckemeyer       Hegeman
Hendrickson      Hohulin          Hosmer           Howerton         Jacob
Kasten           Kauffman         Kelley 47        Kelly 27         Klumb
Koller           Kreider          Lakin            Leake            Legan
Levin            Liese            Linton           Lograsso         Long
Luetkenhaus      Lumpe            Marble           Marshall 26      Marshall 133
May 108          Mays 50          McBride          McClelland       McLuckie
Mitchell         Montgomery       Morgan           Murphy           Murray 69
Murray 135       Naeger           Nordwald         O'Connor         O'Toole
Oetting          Ostmann          Overschmidt      Pauley           Pouche
Prost            Pryor            Relford          Richardson       Rizzo
Robirds          Ross             Sallee           Schilling        Schwab
Scott            Sears 1          Secrest          Shear 83         Sheldon 104
Shelton 57       Shields          Skaggs           Smith            Sombart
Steen            Stokan           Stoll            Summers          Surface
Tate             Thomason 163     Treadway         Troupe           Van Zandt
Vogel            Whiteside        Wieland          Wiggins          Williams 121
Williams 159     Witt             Wooten           Mr. Speaker

NOES: 002

Keeven           Loudon

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 016

Brown            Garnett          Goward           Green            Hand
Hickey           Hoppe            Kissell          O'Neill          Reynolds
Ribaudo          Ridgeway         Scheve           Thompson 37      Wannenmacher

Ward

VACANCY: 001

The Speaker declared the bill passed.

   On motion of Representative Crump (152), title to the bill was agreed to.

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

Representative Schilling moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

                           ADJOURNMENT

On motion of Representative Backer, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, April 17, 1996.

CORRECTIONS TO THE HOUSE JOURNAL

Correct House Journal, Fifty-sixth Day, Monday, April 15, 1996, page 28, roll call, by showing Representative Cierpiot voting "present" rather than "absent with leave".

                      COMMITTEE MEETINGS    

BANKS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

Wednesday, April 17, 1996, 1:30 pm. Hearing Room 9.

To be considered - SB 898

CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES

Wednesday, April 17, 1996, 8:00 am. Hearing Room 8

To be considered - SB 488, Executive Session - SB 533, Executive Session -

SB 569, Executive Session - SB 763

COMMERCE

Thursday, April 18, 1996, 9:00 am. Hearing Room 5.

To be considered - SB 708

CORRECTIONAL & STATE INSTITUTIONS

Wednesday, April 17, 1996. Side gallery upon morning adjournment.

To be considered - Executive Session - SB 547

EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY

Wednesday, April 17, 1996, 9:45 am. Side gallery.

To be considered - Executive Session - SB 926

EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY

Thursday, April 18, 1996, 8:30 am. Hearing Rooms 1 & 2. Discussion and executive session.

To be considered - SB 795

MISCELLANEOUS BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

Wednesday, April 17, 1996, 8:30 am. Hearing Room 7. Amended Notice

Executive session may follow.

To be considered - HR 600, HR 557, HR 774, HR 727, HCR 12, HR 782

RETIREMENT

Wednesday, April 17, 1996. Side gallery upon morning adjournment.

To be considered - Executive Session - SB 860

WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYMENT SECURITY

Wednesday, April 17, 1996. Side gallery upon noon adjournment. Executive session.

                        HOUSE CALENDAR    

         FIFTY-EIGHTH DAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1996

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION FOR PERFECTION

HJR 57 - Scheve

HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION

1  HCS HB 1363 - Mays (50)
2  HCS HB 1186, HSA 1 for Part I of HA 2, Part I of HA 2,

Part II of HA 2, HA2, HS, as amended, pending - Hoppe

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

HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - INFORMAL

HB 1402 - Williams (121)

HCS HB 1172 - Jacob

HB 1243, HCA 1 - Farmer

HB 962, as amended - Lumpe

HB 1156 - Scheve

HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING

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

HS HB 1241 - Witt

HCS HB 1185 - McClelland

HS HCS HB 1237 - Rizzo

SENATE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - CONSENT

1  SB 720 - Heckemeyer
2  SB 802 - Backer
3  SB 818, E.C. - Van Zandt
4  SCS SB 896 - Gunn
5  SB 945 - Wannenmacher
6  SB 874 - Overschmidt
7  SB 826 - Thomason (163)
8  HCS SB 914 - Skaggs
9  SB 721 - Harlan
10   SB 665 - Hartzler (123)
11   SB 501 - Witt
12   HCS SB 676 - Smith
13   SB 845, HCA 1 - Liese
14   SCS SB 916 - Ross
15   SB 484 - Backer
16   SCS SB 806 - Schwab
17   SB 532 - Stoll

BILLS IN CONFERENCE

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

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

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

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

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 - Witt