SENATE HISTORY FINAL VOLUME NEVADA LEGISLATURE AT CARSON CITY SEVENTY-FIFTH SESSION 2009 SHOWING HISTORY ACTIONS ON ALL MEASURES WITH
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1 FINAL VOLUME NEVADA LEGISLATURE AT CARSON CITY SEVENTY-FIFTH SESSION 2009 SENATE HISTORY SHOWING HISTORY ACTIONS ON ALL MEASURES WITH LIST OF MEMBERS, OFFICERS, ATTACHÉS, COMMITTEES, EFFECTIVE DATES OF APPROVED BILLS AND LEGISLATIVE BOX SCORE SIXTY-NINE LEGISLATIVE DAYS ONE HUNDRED TWENTY CALENDAR DAYS HONORABLE BRIAN K. KROLICKI President HONORABLE MICHAEL A. SCHNEIDER President pro Tempore Compiled Under the Direction of Claire J. Clift Secretary
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3 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Officers of the Senate... 5 Senate Order of Business... 5 Elected Officers of the Senate With Addresses... 6 Members of the Senate Names, Districts, Addresses... 6 Attachés of the Senate... 7 Senate Standing Committees and Leadership Designations... 9 Legislative Box Score Joint Standing Rule No of the Senate and Senate Seating Chart Senate Bills Vetoed Senate Bills of the 75th Session Vetoed Senate Bill of the 74th Session Senate Joint Resolutions Senate Joint Resolutions of the 74th Session Senate Concurrent Resolutions Senate Resolutions
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5 OFFICERS OF THE SENATE Seventy-fifth Session, 2009 HONORABLE BRIAN K. KROLICKI PRESIDENT HONORABLE MICHAEL A. SCHNEIDER PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE CLAIRE J. CLIFT SECRETARY SENATE ORDER OF BUSINESS 1. Roll Call. 2. Prayer and Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. 3. Reading and Approval of the Journal. 4. Reports of Committees. 5. Messages from the Governor. 6. Messages from the 7. Communications. 8. Waivers and Exemptions. 9. Motions, Resolutions and Notices. 10. Introduction, First Reading and Reference. 11. Consent Calendar. 12. Second Reading and Amendment. 13. General File and Third Reading. 14. Unfinished Business. 15. Special Orders of the Day. 16. Remarks from the Floor; Introduction of Guests.
6 ELECTED OFFICERS OF THE SENATE WITH ADDRESSES Seventy-fifth Session, 2009 Title Name Mailing Address President...Brian K. Krolicki North Carson Street, Suite 2, Carson City, Nevada President pro Tempore...Michael A. Schneider Sandpiper Way, Las Vegas, Nevada Secretary of the Senate...Claire J. Clift South Carson Street, Carson City, Nevada MEMBERS OF THE SENATE NAMES, DISTRICTS, ADDRESSES Name and Party District Mailing Address Amodei, Mark E. (R)...Capital Senatorial District West Sunset Way, Carson City, Nevada Breeden, Shirley A. (D)...Clark, No Kershner Court, Henderson, Nevada Care, Terry (D)...Clark, No Woodcrest Road, Las Vegas, Nevada Carlton, Maggie (D)...Clark, No East Cartwright Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada Cegavske, Barbara K. (R)...Clark, No Laredo Street, Las Vegas, Nevada Coffin, Bob (D)...Clark, No Fifth Place, Las Vegas, Nevada Copening, Allison (D)...Clark, No Montvale Court, Las Vegas, Nevada Hardy, Warren B. II (R)...Clark, No Arville Street, No. 4, Las Vegas, Nevada Horsford, Steven A. (D)....Clark, No West Craig Road, E-310, North Las Vegas, Nevada Lee, John J. (D)...Clark, No Villa Pisani Court, North Las Vegas, Nevada Mathews, Bernice (D)...Washoe, No P.O. Box 7176, Reno, Nevada McGinness, Mike (R)...Central Nevada Senatorial District Wildes Road, Fallon, Nevada Nolan, Dennis (R)...Clark, No. 9...P.O. Box 82249, Las Vegas, Nevada Parks, David R. (D)...Clark, No. 7...P.O. Box 71887, Las Vegas, Nevada Raggio, William J. (R)...Washoe, No P.O. Box 281, Reno, Nevada Rhoads, Dean A. (R)...Rural Nevada Senatorial District...Box 8, Tuscarora, Nevada Schneider, Michael A. (D)...Clark, No Sandpiper Way, Las Vegas, Nevada Townsend, Randolph J. (R)...Washoe, No P.O. Box 20923, Reno, Nevada Washington, Maurice E. (R)...Washoe, No. 2...P.O. Box 1166, Sparks, Nevada Wiener, Valerie (D)...Clark, No West Sahara Avenue, No. 352, Las Vegas, Nevada Woodhouse, Joyce (D)...Clark, No Garfield Drive, Henderson, Nevada Total Senate Members 21 (12 Democrats; 9 Republicans)
7 ATTACHÉS OF THE NEVADA STATE SENATE Seventy-fifth Session, 2009 Name Title City Sherry L. Rodriguez... Assistant Secretary of the Senate...Minden Ann-Berit Moyle... History Clerk... Gardnerville Mary R. Phillips... Journal Clerk... Gardnerville Molly Dondero... Recording Clerk...Reno Susan S. Whitford... Media Clerk...Dayton Lydia J. Lee... Document Clerk...Washoe Valley Jane Gill... Executive Assistant... Carson City Ruth B. Pierini... Personnel Assistant... Carson City David Goodheart... Sergeant at Arms...Las Vegas Evelyn Mattheus... Deputy Sergeant at Arms... Carson City Guy Duensing... Assistant Sergeant at Arms...Carson City Randy Halligan... Assistant Sergeant at Arms... Carson City Jerry Pieretti... Assistant Sergeant at Arms... Carson City Jeanine M. Wittenberg... Clerical Services Administrator... Carson City Ardyss Johns... Committee Minutes Coordinator...Reno Paula Saponaro... Executive Secretary to President pro Tempore... Carson City Julie Mogensen... Executive Assistant to Majority Leader...Las Vegas John A. La Rue... Executive Secretary to Majority Leader...Las Vegas Judith Toscano... Executive Secretary to Assistant Majority Leader... Gardnerville Delia John... Majority Leadership Receptionist...Dayton Jeanne Baret... Secretary to Majority Whip... Carson City Juliet Newman... Secretary to Assistant Majority Whip... Carson City Susan Gaither... Executive Assistant to Minority Leader...Reno Adam Stryker... Secretary to Assistant Minority Leader...Las Vegas Terri Miller... Secretary to Minority Whip... Carson City Joan Thran... Executive Assistant to President...Minden Laura Adler... Senior Committee Secretary... Carson City Carol L. Allen... Senior Committee Secretary... Carson City Judy Anker-Nissen... Senior Committee Secretary... Virginia City Michael Archer... Finance Committee Secretary...Reno Sandra Arraiz... Senior Committee Manager... Carson City Ricka Benum... Executive Secretary... Gardnerville Stella Blood... Executive Assistant... Carson City Michael Bohling... Finance Committee Secretary... Carson City Billie Brinkman... Executive Secretary... Carson City Kyle Casci... Committee Secretary... Carson City Marie Cavin... Executive Secretary... Carson City Cindy Clampitt... Finance Committee Secretary... Carson City Patricia Devereux... Senior Committee Secretary... Stagecoach Maureen Duarte... Senior Committee Secretary... Carson City Deanna Duncan... Committee Manager...Minden Suzanne Efford... Senior Committee Secretary... Carson City Vicki J. Folster... Senior Committee Secretary... Gardnerville Linda Gentry... Senior Committee Manager... Carson City Lynn Hendricks... Senior Committee Secretary... Carson City Sandra Hudgens... Senior Committee Secretary...Dayton Betty Ihfe... Senior Committee Secretary...Carson City Judy Jackson... Senior Secretary...Carson City Karen Johansen... Senior Committee Secretary... Carson City
8 ATTACHÉS OF THE NEVADA STATE SENATE Continued Name Title City Betty Kaminski... Senior Committee Manager...Minden Shauna Kirk... Senior Committee Secretary...Washoe Valley Mary Lee... Senior Committee Manager... Carson City Olivia Lodato... Senior Committee Secretary... Carson City Sherry Loncar... Secretary... Carson City Maudie Long... Executive Secretary... Carson City Josh Martinmaas... Senior Committee Secretary...Reno Roberta McCollum... Senior Committee Secretary... Carson City Arzella Moots... Finance Committee Proofreader... Carson City Patricia O Flinn... Finance Committee Secretary... Carson City Shirley Parks... Senior Committee Secretary... Carson City Lyndl Payne... Senior Committee Manager...Pueblo, CO Gena Plummer... Assistant to Committee Manager...Dayton Dee Ramsey... Senior Finance Committee Proofreader... Carson City Bobbie Richards... Finance Committee Secretary... Sparks Cynthia Ross... Senior Committee Secretary... Carson City Marion Sandoval... Senior Finance Committee Manager...Reno Makita Schichtel... Senior Committee Secretary...Reno Janet A. Sherwood... Senior Committee Secretary... Gardnerville Kathleen Swain... Senior Committee Secretary...Dayton JoAnn Wessel... Personal Secretary...Reno Mike Wiley... Senior Committee Secretary... Carson City Leticia Wishmeier... Personal Secretary...Dayton Norman Wessel... Senior Proofreader...Reno Gail Herstead... Senior Proofreader... Carson City Frank Baird... Proofreader...Reno Joyce Hollister... Proofreader...Genoa Barbara Honey... Proofreader... Carson City Sharlyn Woolley... Proofreader... Carson City Gina Rasner... Document Management Supervisor... Darby, MT Lela Uptergrove... Document Management Clerk... Carson City Cynthia Cook... Data Information Technician... Carson City Janet Meredith... Bill Services Administrator... Carson City Fred White... Assistant Bill Services Administrator...Dayton Chuck Askey... Bill Services Clerk... Carson City Ted Goodson... Bill Services Clerk... Carson City Louis Granier... Bill Services Clerk... Carson City Alyce King... Bill Services Clerk... Carson City Stephen Myers... Bill Services Clerk... Carson City John Perondi... Bill Services Clerk... Carson City Candy Trenoweth... Bill Services Clerk...Carson City Jack Wood... Bill Services Clerk... Carson City
9 SENATE STANDING COMMITTEES Seventy-fifth Session, 2009 (The Chair is named first and the Vice Chair is named second on each committee.) COMMERCE AND LABOR Carlton, Schneider, Parks, Copening, Rhoads, Amodei, Hardy ENERGY, INFRASTRUCTURE AND TRANSPORTATION Schneider, Carlton, Lee, Breeden, Townsend, Cegavske, Nolan FINANCE Mathews, Horsford, Coffin, Woodhouse, Raggio, Rhoads, Hardy GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS Lee, Care, Horsford, Breeden, Raggio, Townsend, McGinness HEALTH AND EDUCATION Wiener, Woodhouse, Horsford, Breeden, Washington, Cegavske, Nolan JUDICIARY Care, Wiener, Parks, Copening, McGinness, Washington, Amodei LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS AND ELECTIONS Woodhouse, Mathews, Wiener, Lee, Raggio, Cegavske, Hardy NATURAL RESOURCES Parks, Copening, Coffin, Mathews, Rhoads, Amodei, Nolan TAXATION Coffin, Care, Schneider, Carlton, Townsend, McGinness, Washington SENATE LEADERSHIP DESIGNATIONS Seventy-fifth Session, 2009 PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE MINORITY FLOOR LEADER Michael A. Schneider William J. Raggio MAJORITY FLOOR LEADER ASSISTANT MINORITY Steven A. Horsford FLOOR LEADER Dennis Nolan ASSISTANT MAJORITY FLOOR LEADER- MINORITY WHIP Terry Care Barbara K. Cegavske MAJORITY WHIP Valerie Wiener ASSISTANT MAJORITY WHIP John J. Lee
10 LEGISLATIVE BOX SCORE Seventy-fifth Session, 2009 SENATE Legislation Legislation Legislation Legislation Legislation Introduced Enacted Vetoed Sustained Not Sustained Bills Vetoed Bill of the 74th Session Joint Resolutions Joint Resolutions of the 74th Session Concurrent Resolutions One-House Resolutions Totals ASSEMBLY Legislation Legislation Legislation Legislation Legislation Introduced Enacted Vetoed Sustained Not Sustained Bills Vetoed Bill of the 74th Session Initiative Petition Joint Resolutions Joint Resolution of the 74th Session Concurrent Resolutions One-House Resolutions Totals BOTH HOUSES Legislation Legislation Legislation Legislation Legislation Introduced Enacted Vetoed Sustained Not sustained Bills Vetoed Bills of 74th Session Initiative Petition Joint Resolutions Joint Resolutions of the 74th Session Concurrent Resolutions One-House Resolutions Totals S.B. Nos. 143, 376 and 396 to be returned to the 2011 Session. 2 S.J.R. 1 to be returned to the 2011 Session. 3 S.J.R. Nos. 2 and 9 of the 74th Session on 2010 ballot. 4 A.B. 491 overridden by the Assembly; no action taken by the Senate. No reconsideration taken by the Assembly on A.B. Nos. 119, 307 and 473. A.B. Nos. 130, 395, 451 and 503 to be returned to the 2011 Session. 5 A.B. Nos. 22, 122, 135, 141, 147, 257, 267, 319, 381, 446 and 458 overridden by the Assembly but sustained by the Senate. 6 Initiative Petition No. 1 enacted pursuant to the Nevada Constitution, Article 4, Section A.J.R. Nos. 1 and 5 to be returned to 2011 Session. 8 A.J.R 3 of the 74th Session on 2010 ballot. Enacted bills are those that were either passed by the Legislature and signed into law by the Governor or were enacted into law pursuant to the Nevada Constitution, Article 4, section 35. All enacted bills have been assigned a chapter number in the Statutes of Nevada. Enacted joint resolutions are those passed by the Legislature and assigned a file number in the Statues of Nevada. Joint resolutions which seek to amend the Nevada Constitution must be passed by two sessions of the Legislature and then be submitted to the people for a vote. Enacted concurrent and one-house resolutions are those adopted by the Legislature and assigned a file number in the Statutes of Nevada.
11 JOINT STANDING RULE NO OF THE SENATE AND ASSEMBLY The Joint Standing Rules of the Senate and Assembly (Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 1) were adopted by both Houses of the Nevada State Legislature. Rule No provided for deadlines for the enactment of bills and joint resolutions during the 75th Session of the Nevada State Legislature. No further legislative action was allowed on a bill or joint resolution that failed to meet the established deadline toward passage and enactment. Senate and Assembly bills and joint resolutions that did not meet the required deadlines have the specific portion of Rule No cited that pertained to each measure. The date notation preceding the rule citation in the history of the bill or joint resolution is the date whereby no further action may be taken. SCHEDULE FOR ENACTMENT OF BILLS Rule No Final Dates for Action by Standing Committees and Houses. Except as otherwise provided in Joint Standing Rules Nos. 14.4, 14.5 and 14.6: 1. The final standing committee to which a bill or joint resolution is referred in its House of origin may only take action on the bill or joint resolution on or before the 68th calendar day of the legislative session (April 10, 2009). A bill or joint resolution may be rereferred after that date only to the Committee on Finance or the Committee on Ways and Means and only if the bill or joint resolution is exempt pursuant to subsection 1 of Joint Standing Rule No Final action on a bill or joint resolution may only be taken by the House of origin on or before the 79th calendar day of the legislative session (April 21, 2009). 3. The final standing committee to which a bill or joint resolution is referred in the second House may only take action on the bill or joint resolution on or before the 103rd calendar day of the legislative session (May 15, 2009). A bill or joint resolution may be rereferred after that date only to the Committee on Finance or the Committee on Ways and Means and only if the bill or joint resolution is exempt pursuant to subsection 1 of Joint Standing Rule No Final action on a bill or joint resolution may only be taken by the second House on or before the 110th calendar day of the legislative session (May 22, 2009).
12 DIAGRAM OF SENATE CHAMBER SHOWING MEMBERS AND SEATING ARRANGEMENT LT. GOVERNOR BRIAN K. KROLICKI PRESIDENT SENATOR MICHAEL A. SCHNEIDER PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE MOLLY DONDERO RECORDING CLERK MARY R. PHILLIPS JOURNAL CLERK SUSAN WHITFORD MEDIA CLERK CLAIRE J. CLIFT SECRETARY OF SENATE SHERRY RODRIGUEZ ASSISTANT SECRETARY ANN-BERIT MOYLE HISTORY CLERK LYDIA LEE DOCUMENT CLERK SENATOR McGINNESS OF FALLON SENATOR RHOADS OF TUSCARORA SENATOR TOWNSEND OF RENO SENATOR RAGGIO OF RENO SENATOR SCHNEIDER OF LAS VEGAS SENATOR WIENER OF LAS VEGAS SENATOR HORSFORD OF NORTH LAS VEGAS SENATOR CARE OF LAS VEGAS SENATOR AMODEI OF CARSON CITY SENATOR HARDY OF LAS VEGAS SENATOR NOLAN OF LAS VEGAS SENATOR CEGAVSKE OF LAS VEGAS SENATOR PARKS OF LAS VEGAS SENATOR WOODHOUSE OF HENDERSON SENATOR CARLTON OF LAS VEGAS SENATOR LEE OF NORTH LAS VEGAS SENATOR MATHEWS OF RENO SENATOR COFFIN OF LAS VEGAS SENATOR WASHINGTON OF SPARKS SENATOR BREEDEN OF HENDERSON SENATOR COPENING OF LAS VEGAS GUEST GALLERY PRESS PRESS PRESS
13 SENATE DAILY HISTORY SENATE BILLS S.B. 1 Horsford and Raggio, Nov. 19. Summary Makes an appropriation to the Legislative Fund for the costs of the 75th Legislative Session. (BDR S-656) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: Contains Appropriation included in Executive Budget. Nov. 19 Prefiled. Nov. 21 From printer. Feb. 2 Read first Declared an emergency measure under the Constitution. Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 21, Nays: None.) To In Read first Declared an emergency measure under the Constitution. Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 42, Nays: None.) To Senate. Feb. 3 In Senate. To enrollment. Feb. 6 Enrolled and delivered to Governor. Feb. 11 Approved by the Governor. Chapter 1. Effective February 11, S.B. 2 Schneider, Nov. 19. Summary Makes an appropriation to the State Distributive School Account to ensure that the amount of money expended per pupil meets or exceeds the national average. (BDR S-64) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: Contains Appropriation not included in Executive Budget. Nov. 19 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Finance. Nov. 21 From printer. Feb. 19 Notice of exemption. Jun. 2 (No further action taken.) S.B. 3 Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections, Nov. 19. Summary Creates the Legislative Committee on Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: Yes. Nov. 19 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections. Nov. 21 From printer. Mar. 16 Notice of eligibility for exemption. May 28 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Placed on Second Reading File. Read second Amended. (Amend. No. 941.) From printer. To engrossment. Engrossed. First reprint. Declared an emergency measure under the Constitution. Read third Passed, as amended. Title approved. (Yeas: 21, Nays: None.) To May 29 In Read first Referred to Committee on Elections, Procedures, Ethics, and Constitutional Amendments. To committee. Jun. 1 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Declared an emergency measure under the Constitution. Read third Amended. (Amend. No )
14 14 Senate History, Seventy-fifth Session, 2009 Dispensed with reprinting. Read third Passed, as amended. Title approved. (Yeas: 38, Nays: 4.) From printer. To reengrossment. Reengrossed. Second reprint. To Senate. In Senate. Assembly Amendment No concurred in. To enrollment. Jun. 2 Enrolled and delivered to Governor. Jun. 4 Approved by the Governor. Chapter 452. Effective July 1, S.B. 4 Committee on Health and Education, Nov. 19. Summary Requires the establishment of a system for the electronic submission of applications for Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: Yes. Nov. 19 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Health and Education. Nov. 21 From printer. Feb. 19 Notice of eligibility for exemption. Apr. 1 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Apr. 2 Read second Amended. (Amend. No. 5.) Rereferred to Committee on Finance. Apr. 3 From printer. To engrossment. Engrossed. First reprint. To committee. Exemption effective. Apr. 28 From committee: Do pass, as amended. Apr. 29 Read third Passed, as amended. Title approved, as amended. (Yeas: 20, Nays: None, Excused: 1.) To May 1 In Read first Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services. To committee. May 12 From committee: Do pass. Placed on Second Reading File. Read second May 13 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 40, Nays: None, Excused: 2.) To Senate. May 15 In Senate. To enrollment. May 17 Enrolled and delivered to Governor. May 22 Approved by the Governor. Chapter 171. Effective July 1, S.B. 5 Committee on Judiciary, Nov. 19. Summary Requires the publication of the written opinions of a business court under certain circumstances. (BDR 1-179) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: May have Fiscal Impact. Effect on the State: No. Nov. 19 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Judiciary. Nov. 21 From printer. Apr. 11 (Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No , no further action allowed.) S.B. 6 Lee, Nov. 24. Summary Revises provisions regarding occupational diseases of volunteer firefighters. (BDR 53-46) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. Nov. 24 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor. Nov. 26 From printer. Feb. 19 Notice of eligibility for exemption. Apr. 17 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Placed on Second Reading File. Read second Amended. (Amend. No. 113.)
15 Senate History, Seventy-fifth Session, Apr. 20 From printer. To engrossment. Engrossed. First reprint. Read third Passed, as amended. Title approved. (Yeas: 20, Nays: None, Excused: 1.) To Apr. 21 In Read first Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor. To committee. May 16 From committee: Do pass. Placed on Second Reading File. Read second May 18 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 42, Nays: None.) To Senate. May 19 In Senate. To enrollment. May 20 Enrolled and delivered to Governor. May 26 Approved by the Governor. Chapter 201. Effective July 1, S.B. 7 Wiener, Nov. 24. Summary Makes various changes to the Advisory Council on the State Program for Fitness and Wellness. (BDR 40-23) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: Yes. Nov. 24 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Health and Education. Nov. 26 From printer. Apr. 6 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Apr. 8 Read second Amended. (Amend. No. 134.) Apr. 9 From printer. To engrossment. Engrossed. First reprint. Apr. 13 Read third Taken from General File. Rereferred to Committee on Finance. Action of rereferral rescinded. Taken from General File. Placed on Secretary's desk. Notice of eligibility for exemption. Apr. 14 Taken from Secretary's desk. Rereferred to Committee on Finance. To committee. Exemption effective. Apr. 30 From committee: Do pass, as amended. May 1 Read third Passed, as amended. Title approved. (Yeas: 20, Nays: None, Excused: 1.) To May 2 In Read first Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services. To committee. May 16 From committee: Do pass, and rerefer to Committee on Ways and Means. Placed on Second Reading File. Read second Taken from General File. Rereferred to Committee on Ways and Means. To committee. May 28 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Placed on General File. Read third Amended. (Amend. No. 950.) Dispensed with reprinting. Read third Passed, as amended. Title approved. (Yeas: 41, Nays: None, Excused: 1.) From printer. To reengrossment. Reengrossed. Second reprint. To Senate. In Senate. May 29 Assembly Amendment No. 950 concurred in. To enrollment. Jun. 1 Enrolled and delivered to Governor. Jun. 3 Approved by the Governor. Chapter 411. Effective June 3, S.B. 8 Committee on Commerce and Labor, Nov. 24. Summary Makes various changes related to members of certain medical boards. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. Nov. 24 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor. Nov. 26 From printer.
16 16 Senate History, Seventy-fifth Session, 2009 Apr. 20 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Placed on Second Reading File. Read second Amended. (Amend. No. 418.) From printer. To engrossment. Engrossed. First reprint. Declared an emergency measure under the Constitution. Read third Passed, as amended. Title approved, as amended. (Yeas: 20, Nays: None, Excused: 1.) To Apr. 21 In Read first Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor. To committee. May 18 From committee: Do pass. Placed on Second Reading File. Read second May 19 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 41, Nays: None, Excused: 1.) To Senate. May 20 In Senate. To enrollment. May 22 Enrolled and delivered to Governor. May 28 Approved by the Governor. Chapter 251. Effective July 1, S.B. 9 Carlton, Nov. 24. Summary Extends the maximum period that a hybrid electric vehicle may be used as a taxicab. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. Nov. 24 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Energy, Infrastructure and Transportation. Nov. 26 From printer. Feb. 25 From committee: Do pass. Feb. 26 Read second Mar. 2 Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Mar. 4 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 21, Nays: None.) To Mar. 5 In Read first Referred to Committee on Transportation. To committee. May 15 From committee: Do pass. Placed on Second Reading File. Read second May 16 Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. May 18 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 42, Nays: None.) To Senate. May 19 In Senate. To enrollment. May 20 Enrolled and delivered to Governor. May 26 Approved by the Governor. Chapter 202. Effective October 1, S.B. 10 Committee on Energy, Infrastructure and Transportation, Nov. 24. Summary Revises provisions relating to the compensation of members of the Commission on Special License Plates. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: Yes. Nov. 24 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Energy, Infrastructure and Transportation. Nov. 26 From printer.
17 Senate History, Seventy-fifth Session, Mar. 16 Notice of eligibility for exemption. Apr. 11 (Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No , no further action allowed.) S.B. 11 Care, Nov. 24. Summary Prohibits the county commissioners of certain larger counties from holding certain other employment. (BDR 20-80) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: May have Fiscal Impact. Effect on the State: No. Nov. 24 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Government Affairs. Nov. 26 From printer. Apr. 8 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Apr. 13 Read second Apr. 14 Taken from General File. Placed on Secretary's desk. Apr. 22 (Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No , no further action allowed.) S.B. 12 Committee on Health and Education, Nov. 24. Summary Revises provisions governing the Commission on Educational Excellence. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: Yes. Nov. 24 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Health and Education. Nov. 26 From printer. Feb. 10 From committee: Do pass, and rerefer to Committee on Finance. Rereferred to Committee on Finance. To committee. Apr. 13 From committee: Do pass. Apr. 14 Read second Apr. 15 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 21, Nays: None.) To Apr. 16 In Read first Referred to Committee on Education. To committee. May 1 From committee: Do pass. May 2 Read second May 5 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 41, Nays: None, Excused: 1.) To Senate. May 6 In Senate. To enrollment. May 11 Enrolled and delivered to Governor. May 12 Approved by the Governor. Chapter 71. Effective July 1, S.B. 13 Committee on Energy, Infrastructure and Transportation, Nov. 24. Summary Revises provisions governing special license plates. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. Nov. 24 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Energy, Infrastructure and Transportation. Nov. 26 From printer. Apr. 11 (Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No , no further action allowed.) S.B. 14 Mathews, Nov. 24. Summary Makes various changes to fees relating to a marriage license that fund the Account for Aid for Victims of Domestic Violence. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. Nov. 24 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Finance.
18 18 Senate History, Seventy-fifth Session, 2009 Nov. 26 From printer. Apr. 6 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Apr. 8 Read second Amended. (Amend. No. 205.) Apr. 9 From printer. To engrossment. Engrossed. First reprint. Apr. 13 Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Apr. 14 Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Apr. 15 Read third Passed, as amended. Title approved, as amended. (Yeas: 21, Nays: None.) To Apr. 16 In Read first Referred to Committee on Judiciary. To committee. May 1 From committee: Do pass. May 2 Read second May 5 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 38, Nays: 3, Excused: 1.) To Senate. May 6 In Senate. To enrollment. May 11 Enrolled and delivered to Governor. May 13 Approved by the Governor. Chapter 76. Effective May 13, S.B. 15 Committee on Commerce and Labor, Nov. 24. Summary Ratifies corrections of certain errors in real estate provisions and revises related provisions in a legislative enactment from a previous session. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. Nov. 24 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor. Nov. 26 From printer. Feb. 5 From committee: Do pass. Feb. 9 Read second Feb. 10 Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Feb. 11 Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Feb. 12 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 21, Nays: None.) To Feb. 13 In Read first Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor. To committee. Apr. 22 From committee: Do pass. Apr. 23 Read second Apr. 24 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 38, Nays: None, Excused: 4.) To Senate. Apr. 28 In Senate. To enrollment. Apr. 29 Enrolled and delivered to Governor. May 4 Approved by the Governor. Chapter 19. Section 1 and 3 effective May 4, Section 2 effective May 4 and applies retroactively from July 1, S.B. 16 Washington, Dec. 5. Summary Revises the provisions concerning regional transportation commissions in larger counties. (BDR 32-36) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: May have Fiscal Impact. Effect on the State: Yes. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Energy, Infrastructure and Transportation. Dec. 8 From printer.
19 Senate History, Seventy-fifth Session, Mar. 16 Notice of eligibility for exemption. Apr. 11 (Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No , no further action allowed.) S.B. 17 Wiener, Dec. 5. Summary Revises provisions governing health care records. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor. Dec. 8 From printer. Apr. 8 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Apr. 13 Read second Amended. (Amend. No. 230.) Rereferred to Committee on Finance. Action of rereferral rescinded. Notice of eligibility for exemption. Apr. 14 From printer. To engrossment. Engrossed. First reprint. Taken from General File. Rereferred to Committee on Finance. To committee. Exemption effective. Apr. 28 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Apr. 29 Read third Amended. (Amend. No. 571.) Apr. 30 From printer. To reengrossment. Reengrossed. Second reprint. Read third Passed, as amended. Title approved. (Yeas: 20, Nays: None, Excused: 1.) To May 1 In Read first Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services. To committee. May 18 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Placed on Second Reading File. Read second Amended. (Amend. No. 746.) May 19 From printer. To reengrossment. Reengrossed. Third reprint. Read third Passed, as amended. Title approved. (Yeas: 41, Nays: None, Excused: 1.) To Senate. May 20 In Senate. May 21 Assembly Amendment No. 746 not concurred in. To In Assembly Amendment No. 746 not receded from. Conference requested. Conference Committee appointed by To Senate. May 22 In Senate. Conference Committee appointed by Senate. To committee. May 28 From committee: Concur in Assembly Amendment No. 746 and further amend. Conference report adopted by Senate. May 29 Conference report adopted by May 31 From printer. To reengrossment. Reengrossed. Fourth reprint. To enrollment. Jun. 1 Enrolled and delivered to Governor. Jun. 4 Approved by the Governor. Chapter 453. Effective October 1, S.B. 18 Washington, Dec. 5. Summary Revises provisions governing speed limits in school zones and school crossing zones. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: May have Fiscal Impact. Effect on the State: Yes. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Energy, Infrastructure and Transportation. Dec. 8 From printer. Mar. 30 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Apr. 1 Read second Amended. (Amend. No. 84.) Rereferred to Committee on Finance.
20 20 Senate History, Seventy-fifth Session, 2009 Apr. 2 From printer. To engrossment. Engrossed. First reprint. To committee. Apr. 13 From committee: Do pass, as amended. Apr. 14 Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Apr. 15 Read third Passed, as amended. Title approved, as amended. (Yeas: 21, Nays: None.) To Apr. 16 In Read first Referred to Committee on Transportation. To committee. May 16 (Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No , no further action allowed.) S.B. 19 Committee on Health and Education, Dec. 5. Summary Revises provisions governing the award of grants of money by the Commission on Educational Excellence. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Health and Education. Dec. 8 From printer. Apr. 1 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Apr. 2 Read second Amended. (Amend. No. 91.) Apr. 3 From printer. To engrossment. Engrossed. First reprint. Apr. 6 Read third Passed, as amended. Title approved. (Yeas: 21, Nays: None.) To Apr. 9 In Read first Referred to Committee on Education. To committee. May 1 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. May 2 Read second Amended. (Amend. No. 585.) May 4 From printer. To reengrossment. Reengrossed. Second reprint. May 5 Taken from General File. Placed on Chief Clerk's desk. May 23 (Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No , no further action allowed.) S.B. 20 Committee on Health and Education, Dec. 5. Summary Revises provisions governing education. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: May have Fiscal Impact. Effect on the State: Yes. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Health and Education. Dec. 8 From printer. Feb. 19 Notice of eligibility for exemption. Apr. 8 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Apr. 13 Read second Amended. (Amend. No. 97.) Rereferred to Committee on Finance. Apr. 14 From printer. To engrossment. Engrossed. First reprint. To committee. Exemption effective. Jun. 2 (No further action taken.) S.B. 21 Committee on Health and Education, Dec. 5. Summary Revises provisions governing the sale or offer for sale of certain food, drugs, and other commodities after the date of expiration for those products has passed. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: Increases or Newly Provides for Term of Imprisonment in County or City Jail or Detention Facility. Effect on the State: Yes. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Health and Education. Dec. 8 From printer. Apr. 8 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Apr. 13 Taken from Second Reading File. Placed on Secretary's desk. Apr. 22 (Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No , no further action allowed.)
21 Senate History, Seventy-fifth Session, S.B. 22 Committee on Health and Education, Dec. 5. Summary Provides penalties for certain violations relating to the production, distribution and sale of certain dairy and raw milk products. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: Increases or Newly Provides for Term of Imprisonment in County or City Jail or Detention Facility. Effect on the State: Yes. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Health and Education. Dec. 8 From printer. Apr. 11 (Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No , no further action allowed.) S.B. 23 Committee on Health and Education, Dec. 5. Summary Revises provisions governing certain organizational matters within the Department of Health and Human Services. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Health and Education. Dec. 8 From printer. Feb. 17 From committee: Do pass. Feb. 18 Read second Feb. 19 Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Feb. 20 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 21, Nays: None.) To Feb. 23 In Read first Referred to Committee on Government Affairs. To committee. May 8 From committee: Do pass. Placed on Second Reading File. Read second May 12 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 41, Nays: None, Excused: 1.) To Senate. May 15 In Senate. To enrollment. May 17 Enrolled and delivered to Governor. May 18 Approved by the Governor. Chapter 78. Effective October 1, S.B. 24 Committee on Health and Education, Dec. 5. Summary Requires the Director of the Department of Health and Human Services, within the limits of available money, to include in the State Plan for Medicaid a program to provide preliminary determinations of eligibility for certain assistance. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: Yes. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Health and Education. Dec. 8 From printer. Feb. 19 Notice of eligibility for exemption. Apr. 8 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Apr. 13 Read second Amended. (Amend. No. 136.) Rereferred to Committee on Finance. Apr. 14 From printer. To engrossment. Engrossed. First reprint. To committee. Exemption effective. Apr. 30 From committee: Do pass, as amended. May 1 Read third Passed, as amended. Title approved, as amended. (Yeas: 20, Nays: None, Excused: 1.) To
22 22 Senate History, Seventy-fifth Session, 2009 May 2 In Read first Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services. To committee. May 28 From committee: Rerefer to Committee on Ways and Means. Rereferred to Committee on Ways and Means. To committee. Jun. 2 (No further action taken.) S.B. 25 Committee on Health and Education, Dec. 5. Summary Revises provisions governing civil penalties for violating restrictions on the stabilization and marketing of dairy products. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: Yes. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Health and Education. Dec. 8 From printer. Apr. 11 (Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No , no further action allowed.) S.B. 26 Committee on Commerce and Labor, Dec. 5. Summary Revises provisions governing chiropractic physicians. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor. Dec. 8 From printer. Apr. 8 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Apr. 13 Read second Amended. (Amend. No. 39.) Apr. 14 From printer. To engrossment. Engrossed. First reprint. Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Apr. 15 Read third Passed, as amended. Title approved. (Yeas: 21, Nays: None.) To Apr. 16 In Read first Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor. To committee. May 18 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Placed on Second Reading File. Read second Amended. (Amend. No. 776.) May 19 From printer. To reengrossment. Reengrossed. Second reprint. Read third Passed, as amended. Title approved. (Yeas: 32, Nays: 9, Excused: 1.) To Senate. May 20 In Senate. May 21 Assembly Amendment No. 776 concurred in. To enrollment. May 22 Enrolled and delivered to Governor. May 28 Approved by the Governor. Chapter 252. Effective October 1, S.B. 27 Committee on Energy, Infrastructure and Transportation, Dec. 5. Summary Revises provisions relating to motor carriers. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Energy, Infrastructure and Transportation. Dec. 8 From printer. Feb. 25 From committee: Do pass. Feb. 26 Read second Mar. 2 Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Mar. 4 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 21, Nays: None.) To Mar. 5 In Read first Referred to Committee on Transportation. To committee.
23 Senate History, Seventy-fifth Session, May 15 From committee: Do pass. Placed on Second Reading File. Read second May 16 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 39, Nays: 1, Excused: 2.) To Senate. May 18 In Senate. To enrollment. May 19 Enrolled and delivered to Governor. May 22 Approved by the Governor. Chapter 172. Effective May 22, S.B. 28 Committee on Energy, Infrastructure and Transportation, Dec. 5. Summary Revises reporting requirements concerning missing persons and unidentified dead bodies. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Judiciary. Dec. 8 From printer. Feb. 10 From committee: Do pass. Feb. 11 Read second Feb. 12 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 21, Nays: None.) To Feb. 13 In Read first Referred to Committee on Judiciary. To committee. Apr. 22 From committee: Do pass. Apr. 23 Read second Apr. 24 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 38, Nays: None, Excused: 4.) To Senate. Apr. 28 In Senate. To enrollment. Apr. 29 Enrolled and delivered to Governor. May 4 Approved by the Governor. Chapter 20. Effective May 4, S.B. 29 Committee on Energy, Infrastructure and Transportation, Dec. 5. Summary Revises provisions relating to taxicabs. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Energy, Infrastructure and Transportation. Dec. 8 From printer. Apr. 11 (Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No , no further action allowed.) S.B. 30 Committee on Finance, Dec. 5. Summary Revises provisions governing the publication of the quarterly list of expenditures of school districts. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Finance. Dec. 8 From printer. Apr. 11 (Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No , no further action allowed.) S.B. 31 Committee on Government Affairs, Dec. 5. Summary Revises provisions governing certain independent contractors with the State. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No.
24 24 Senate History, Seventy-fifth Session, 2009 Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Government Affairs. Dec. 8 From printer. Apr. 8 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Apr. 13 Read second Amended. (Amend. No. 32.) Apr. 14 From printer. To engrossment. Engrossed. First reprint. Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Apr. 15 Read third Passed, as amended. Title approved. (Yeas: 21, Nays: None.) To Apr. 16 In Read first Referred to Committee on Government Affairs. To committee. May 21 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Placed on Second Reading File. Read second Amended. (Amend. Nos. 725 and 900.) To printer. May 22 From printer. To reengrossment. Reengrossed. Second reprint. Read third Passed, as amended. Title approved. (Yeas: 41, Nays: None, Excused: 1.) To Senate. In Senate. May 28 Assembly Amendment Nos. 725 and 900 concurred in. To enrollment. May 29 Enrolled and delivered to Governor. Jun. 1 Approved by the Governor. Chapter 402. Effective July 1, S.B. 32 Committee on Government Affairs, Dec. 5. Summary Makes various changes to the Open Meeting Law. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Government Affairs. Dec. 8 From printer. Apr. 11 (Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No , no further action allowed.) S.B. 33 Committee on Judiciary, Dec. 5. Summary Revises the provisions governing the administration of programs for the treatment of alcoholism or drug abuse for certain offenders with third offenses of driving under the influence. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: Yes. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Judiciary. Dec. 8 From printer. Feb. 19 Notice of eligibility for exemption. Apr. 11 (Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No , no further action allowed.) S.B. 34 Committee on Judiciary, Dec. 5. Summary Makes certain changes concerning the use of court reporters in certain court proceedings. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Judiciary. Dec. 8 From printer. Mar. 2 From committee: Do pass. Mar. 4 Read second Mar. 5 Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Mar. 9 Read third Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Mar. 10 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 19, Nays: 2.) To
25 Senate History, Seventy-fifth Session, Mar. 11 In Read first Referred to Committee on Judiciary. To committee. May 15 From committee: Do pass. Placed on Second Reading File. Read second May 16 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 40, Nays: None, Excused: 2.) To Senate. May 18 In Senate. To enrollment. May 19 Enrolled and delivered to Governor. May 22 Approved by the Governor. Chapter 173. Effective May 22, S.B. 35 Committee on Judiciary, Dec. 5. Summary Revises provisions relating to the prosecution of certain offenses. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Judiciary. Dec. 8 From printer. Apr. 1 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Apr. 2 Read second Amended. (Amend. No. 13.) Apr. 3 From printer. To engrossment. Engrossed. First reprint. Apr. 6 Read third Passed, as amended. Title approved, as amended. (Yeas: 18, Nays: 3.) To Apr. 9 In Read first Referred to Committee on Judiciary. To committee. May 12 From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. Placed on Second Reading File. Read second Amended. (Amend. No. 624.) May 13 From printer. To reengrossment. Reengrossed. Second reprint. Read third Passed, as amended. Title approved, as amended. (Yeas: 40, Nays: None, Excused: 2.) To Senate. May 15 In Senate. May 20 Assembly Amendment No. 624 not concurred in. To May 21 In May 29 Assembly Amendment No. 624 not receded from. Conference requested. Conference Committee appointed by To Senate. May 30 In Senate. Conference Committee appointed by Senate. To committee. Jun. 1 From committee: Concur in Assembly Amendment No. 624 and further amend. Conference report adopted by Senate. Conference report adopted by Jun. 2 From printer. To reengrossment. Reengrossed. Third reprint. To enrollment. Jun. 3 Enrolled and delivered to Governor. Jun. 8 Approved by the Governor. Chapter 476. Effective July 1, S.B. 36 Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections, Dec. 5. Summary Revises provisions governing panels that conduct certain competitive examinations for positions in the classified service of the State. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections. Dec. 8 From printer.
26 26 Senate History, Seventy-fifth Session, 2009 Mar. 25 From committee: Do pass. Mar. 26 Read second Mar. 30 Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Apr. 1 Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Apr. 2 Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Apr. 6 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 21, Nays: None.) To Apr. 9 In Read first Referred to Committee on Government Affairs. To committee. May 16 (Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No , no further action allowed.) S.B. 37 Committee on Natural Resources, Dec. 5. Summary Authorizes the award of subgrants for certain purposes relating to the control of water pollution. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Natural Resources. Dec. 8 From printer. Mar. 19 From committee: Do pass. Mar. 23 Read second Mar. 24 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 20, Nays: None, Absent: 1.) To Mar. 27 In Read first Referred to Committee on Government Affairs. To committee. May 12 From committee: Do pass. Placed on Second Reading File. Read second May 13 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 40, Nays: None, Excused: 2.) To Senate. May 15 In Senate. To enrollment. May 17 Enrolled and delivered to Governor. May 22 Approved by the Governor. Chapter 174. Effective May 22, S.B. 38 Committee on Natural Resources, Dec. 5. Summary Revises the period of validity of certificates to apply restricted-use pesticides. (BDR ) Fiscal Note: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. Dec. 5 Prefiled. Referred to Committee on Natural Resources. Dec. 8 From printer. Mar. 2 From committee: Do pass. Mar. 4 Read second Mar. 5 Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Mar. 9 Read third Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 21, Nays: None.) To Mar. 10 In Read first Referred to Committee on Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Mining. To committee. Mar. 27 From committee: Do pass. Mar. 30 Read second Mar. 31 Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Apr. 1 Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Apr. 2 Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Apr. 6 Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Apr. 9 Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day. Apr. 10 Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day.
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