JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

NINETY-SECOND SESSION




TWELFTH DAY




STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
House of Representatives, Pierre
Thursday, January 26, 2017

    The House convened at 1:00 p.m., pursuant to adjournment, the Speaker presiding.

    The prayer was offered by the Chaplain, Fr. Joe Holzhauser, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance led by House page Grace Homer.

    Roll Call: All members present except Reps. Bordeaux, Conzet, Howard, Lust, and Zikmund who were excused.

APPROVAL OF THE JOURNAL

MR. SPEAKER:

    The Committee on Legislative Procedure respectfully reports that the Chief Clerk of the House has had under consideration the House Journal of the eleventh day.

    All errors, typographical or otherwise, are duly marked in the temporary journal for correction.

    And we hereby move the adoption of the report.

Respectfully submitted,
G. Mark Mickelson, Chair

    Which motion prevailed.
HONORED GUESTS

    Rep. Johns introduced Beth Kaltsulas of Yankton Middle School, the South Dakota 2017 Teacher of the Year and Amanda Christensen of Longfellow Elementary School in Mitchell, the South Dakota 2016 Milkin Educator.

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES

MR. SPEAKER:

    The Committee on Health and Human Services respectfully reports that it has had under consideration SB 45 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill do pass and be placed on the consent calendar.

Also MR. SPEAKER:

    The Committee on Health and Human Services respectfully reports that it has had under consideration HCR 1002 and returns the same with the recommendation that said resolution be amended as follows:

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    On page 2, line 9, of the printed resolution, delete "the United States Governmental Accountability Office conduct".

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    On page 1, line 2, of the printed resolution, delete "the United States Government Accountability Office" and insert "an act of Congress".

    And that as so amended said resolution do pass.

Respectfully submitted,
Wayne H. Steinhauer, Chair

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

MR. SPEAKER:

    I have the honor to return herewith HB 1049 which has been amended by the Senate and your concurrence in the amendments is respectfully requested.



Also MR. SPEAKER:

    I have the honor to return herewith HB 1020, 1028, 1041, 1047, 1048, and 1050 which have passed the Senate without change.

Also MR. SPEAKER:

    I have the honor to transmit herewith SCR 3 and 6 which have been adopted by the Senate and your concurrence is respectfully requested.

Also MR. SPEAKER:

    I have the honor to transmit herewith SB 48, 49, 55, and 60 which have passed the Senate and your favorable consideration is respectfully requested.

Respectfully,
Kay Johnson, Secretary

MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS

    SCR 2: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, Supporting the electoral college system.

    Rep. Latterell moved that SCR 2 as found on page 148 of the Senate Journal be concurred in.

    The question being on Rep. Latterell's motion that SCR 2 be concurred in.

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 58, Nays 6, Excused 5, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Anderson; Bartels; Beal; Brunner; Campbell; Carson; Chase; Clark; Dennert; DiSanto; Duvall; Frye-Mueller; Glanzer; Goodwin; Gosch; Greenfield (Lana); Haggar; Haugaard; Heinemann; Holmes; Hunhoff; Jamison; Jensen (Kevin); Johns; Johnson; Kaiser; Karr; Kettwig; Lake; Latterell; Lesmeister; Livermont; Marty; May; McCleerey; McPherson; Mills; Otten (Herman); Peterson (Kent); Peterson (Sue); Pischke; Qualm; Rasmussen; Reed; Rhoden; Rounds; Rozum; Schaefer; Schoenfish; Smith; Steinhauer; Stevens; Tieszen; Tulson; Turbiville; Willadsen; York; Speaker Mickelson

    Nays:
Ahlers; Bartling; Hawley; Ring; Soli; Wismer


    Excused:
Bordeaux; Conzet; Howard; Lust; Zikmund

    So the motion having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the Speaker declared the motion carried and SCR 2 was concurred in.

    Rep. Qualm moved that SCR 4 be deferred to Tuesday, January 31, the 13th legislative day.

    Which motion prevailed.

    SCR 5: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, Endorsing the induction of Howard Hunter, Sr. into the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame.

    Rep. May moved that SCR 5 as found on page 163 of the Senate Journal be concurred in.

    The question being on Rep. May's motion that SCR 5 be concurred in.

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 64, Nays 0, Excused 5, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Ahlers; Anderson; Bartels; Bartling; Beal; Brunner; Campbell; Carson; Chase; Clark; Dennert; DiSanto; Duvall; Frye-Mueller; Glanzer; Goodwin; Gosch; Greenfield (Lana); Haggar; Haugaard; Hawley; Heinemann; Holmes; Hunhoff; Jamison; Jensen (Kevin); Johns; Johnson; Kaiser; Karr; Kettwig; Lake; Latterell; Lesmeister; Livermont; Marty; May; McCleerey; McPherson; Mills; Otten (Herman); Peterson (Kent); Peterson (Sue); Pischke; Qualm; Rasmussen; Reed; Rhoden; Ring; Rounds; Rozum; Schaefer; Schoenfish; Smith; Soli; Steinhauer; Stevens; Tieszen; Tulson; Turbiville; Willadsen; Wismer; York; Speaker Mickelson

    Excused:
Bordeaux; Conzet; Howard; Lust; Zikmund

    So the motion having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the Speaker declared the motion carried and SCR 5 was concurred in.

    HCR 1005 Introduced by: Representatives Rhoden, Bartling, Beal, Brunner, DiSanto, Goodwin, Haggar, Hawley, Heinemann, Howard, Latterell, Lesmeister, Lust, Mickelson, Peterson (Kent), Qualm, Tieszen, and Turbiville and Senators Cammack, Ewing, Haverly, Jensen (Phil), and Partridge

        A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, Calling for statewide recognition of the Army National Guard's 1st Battalion, 196th Regiment, Regional Training Institute (RTI) for training hundreds of officer candidates from South Dakota and soldiers across the nation.

    WHEREAS, the South Dakota Army National Guard's 196th Regional Training Institute (RTI), located at Fort Meade, South Dakota, trains hundreds of soldiers from South Dakota and across the United States; and

    WHEREAS, the 1st Battalion, 196th RTI is one of only two battalions in the United States to conduct all three phases of the Officer Candidate School (OCS); and

    WHEREAS, all three phases of the accelerated OCS program are conducted annually for eight weeks during June and July; and

    WHEREAS, in 1998, in a competition with California, Colorado, and Montana, the 1st Battalion, 196th RTI was awarded the honor of conducting a nationally accredited OCS program; and

    WHEREAS, Army National Guard units from across the United States send their soldiers to South Dakota to be trained as commissioned Army National Guard officers; and

    WHEREAS, the 196th RTI is nationally recognized as an institute of excellence by the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command:

    NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the House of Representatives of the Ninety-Second Legislature of the State of South Dakota, the Senate concurring therein, that the South Dakota Legislature calls for statewide recognition of the South Dakota Army National Guard's 1st Battalion, 196th RTI for its excellence in training Army National Guard soldiers from across the United States and recognizes the 1st Battalion, 196th RTI for its outstanding service to the great State of South Dakota and the United States of America.

    Was read the first time and the Speaker waived the committee referral.

    HCR 1006 Introduced by: Representatives Haggar, Jamison, McCleerey, and Rounds and Senators Heinert, Ewing, and Maher

        A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, Urging Congress to develop a funding formula for the United States Department of Health and Human Services and the Indian Health Service that accurately reflects the true needs of various Indian Health Service regions.

    WHEREAS, the United States has pledged to protect Native American tribes through an obligation to deliver adequate health care to all enrolled tribal members including those tribal members on and off the reservations located in South Dakota; and

    WHEREAS, the 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie provided that the United States would provide certain benefits to Native Americans including medical services; and

    WHEREAS, the medical services obligations of the 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie have never expired; and

    WHEREAS, it has been demanded for decades that the health care services provided to Native Americans be improved through better administration, improved facilities, and improved quality of patient care; and

    WHEREAS, despite the demands for improvement, the Indian Health Service has continued to decline and has received citations by the Center for Medicare Services for substandard healthcare and some Indian Health Service hospitals have had their Medicare provider agreements revoked or suspended; and

    WHEREAS, as a result of the poor quality of care, Native Americans of the Great Plains Region suffer from the highest diabetes death rates, the highest tuberculosis death rates, and higher incidences of other diseases than mainstream America, and the Great Plains Region has the lowest life expectancy and second highest mortality rate among all Indian Health Service regions in the United States:

    NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the House of Representatives of the Ninety-Second Legislature of the State of South Dakota, the Senate concurring therein, that Congress be hereby requested to develop a funding formula for the United States Department of Health and Human Services and the Indian Health Service that reflects federal treaty obligations to cover one hundred percent of healthcare costs for enrolled Native Americans and is reflective of the true needs of the various Indian Health Service regions.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services.

    SCR 3: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, Recognizing the outstanding public service of President James Monroe.

    Was read the first time and the Speaker waived the committee referral.

    SCR 6: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, Commending and recognizing the numerous contributions made by South Dakota's social workers and recognizing March 2017 as Social Work Month.

    Was read the first time and the Speaker waived the committee referral.

CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

    Rep. Qualm moved that the reports of the Standing Committees on

    State Affairs on HB 1034 as found on page 186 of the House Journal; also

    Commerce and Energy on HB 1015 as found on page 186 of the House Journal; also


    Commerce and Energy on HB 1007 as found on page 187 of the House Journal be adopted.

    Which motion prevailed.

FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS

    HB 1101 Introduced by: Representatives Haugaard, Bartling, Brunner, Campbell, Clark, Dennert, DiSanto, Frye-Mueller, Goodwin, Greenfield (Lana), Haggar, Holmes, Jensen (Kevin), Kaiser, Kettwig, Lake, Latterell, Peterson (Sue), Pischke, Qualm, Rasmussen, Rhoden, Ring, Rounds, Steinhauer, Tulson, and York and Senators Greenfield (Brock), Jensen (Phil), Kolbeck, Monroe, Nelson, Netherton, Partridge, Rusch, Russell, Solano, Stalzer, Tapio, and Wiik

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to increase the penalty for performing an abortion of an unborn child capable of feeling pain.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    HB 1102 Introduced by: Representatives Haugaard, Heinemann, Latterell, and Steinhauer and Senators Rusch, Bolin, Netherton, and Stalzer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to allow funeral homes to collect reimbursement for reasonable funeral costs from a decedent's estate under certain conditions.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    HB 1103 Introduced by: Representatives Haugaard, Heinemann, and Latterell and Senators Rusch, Bolin, Netherton, and Stalzer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to allow for service by publication for certain paternity and child custody actions.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    HB 1104 Introduced by: Representatives Haugaard, Heinemann, Johns, Reed, Stevens, and Tieszen and Senators Langer, Maher, Netherton, Rusch, and Stalzer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain motor vehicle liability insurance requirements.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Energy.


    HB 1105 Introduced by: Representatives Latterell, Brunner, Dennert, DiSanto, Frye-Mueller, Goodwin, Gosch, Howard, Kaiser, Marty, May, McPherson, Pischke, and Rhoden and Senators Russell, Maher, Monroe, Nelson, Novstrup, Otten (Ernie), Stalzer, and Youngberg

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain municipal special assessment provisions.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1106 Introduced by: Representatives Haggar, Ahlers, Carson, Hawley, Karr, Mills, Otten (Herman), Peterson (Sue), Turbiville, and Willadsen and Senators Peters, Cronin, Haverly, Langer, Nesiba, Solano, Stalzer, and White

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to create a leased residential property classification.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxation.

    HB 1107 Introduced by: Representatives Rounds, Goodwin, Tieszen, Turbiville, and Willadsen and Senators Cronin, Haverly, Maher, and Peters

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the approval by the governing board of licenses for alcoholic beverages.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Energy.

    HB 1108 Introduced by: Representatives Lust, Anderson, Beal, Brunner, DiSanto, Haggar, Hawley, Rounds, Rozum, Tieszen, and Willadsen and Senators Peters, Bolin, Jensen (Phil), Maher, Netherton, Novstrup, Otten (Ernie), Tidemann, and Wiik

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding prejudgment interest rates.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    HB 1109 Introduced by: Representatives Tieszen, Lesmeister, Lust, Mickelson, Reed, Rozum, and Tulson and Senators Wiik, Bolin, Frerichs, Monroe, Otten (Ernie), Peters, and Tidemann

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to create provisions for prohibiting the use of handheld electronic wireless communications devices by school bus drivers.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Transportation.


    HB 1110 Introduced by: Representatives Tieszen, Lust, Mickelson, Reed, Rounds, Rozum, and Tulson and Senators Wiik, Bolin, Otten (Ernie), Peters, and Tidemann

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding school bus stop violations.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Transportation.

    HB 1111 Introduced by: Representatives Schoenfish, Brunner, DiSanto, Kaiser, Livermont, Marty, May, Pischke, and Ring and Senators Nelson, Heinert, Jensen (Phil), Killer, Monroe, and Russell

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise the definition of fall enrollment for purposes of education funding.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1112 Introduced by: Representatives Zikmund, Hawley, McCleerey, Mills, Otten (Herman), Reed, Rounds, Tulson, and Willadsen and Senators Nelson, Maher, Stalzer, and Wiik

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions related to construction managers on certain public improvement projects.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HB 1113 Introduced by: Representatives Peterson (Kent), Bartling, Brunner, DiSanto, Duvall, Gosch, Kaiser, Latterell, Lust, Rozum, Schoenfish, Tieszen, and Turbiville and Senators Peters, Bolin, Curd, Haverly, Langer, Maher, Nelson, Novstrup, Partridge, Soholt, Solano, Tidemann, and Youngberg

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding protection orders.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    HB 1114 Introduced by: Representative Peterson (Kent) and Senator Maher

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to accommodate legislation on medical services.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.


    HB 1115 Introduced by: Representative Peterson (Kent) and Senator Maher

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to enhance South Dakota.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HB 1116 Introduced by: Representatives Zikmund, Ahlers, Bordeaux, Clark, Frye-Mueller, Glanzer, Goodwin, Greenfield (Lana), Lesmeister, Marty, May, Mills, Otten (Herman), Pischke, Reed, Rhoden, Schoenfish, Smith, Soli, Tulson, and Willadsen and Senators Otten (Ernie), Bolin, Heinert, Kolbeck, Nesiba, Netherton, Rusch, Russell, Soholt, Stalzer, Sutton, and Wiik

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain standards for new construction where a building code ordinance has not been adopted.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Energy.

    HB 1117 Introduced by: Representatives Bartling and Qualm and Senator Sutton

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise and repeal provisions regarding golf carts on state highways.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Transportation.

    HB 1118 Introduced by: Representatives Holmes, Ahlers, Clark, Conzet, DiSanto, Duvall, Gosch, Greenfield (Lana), Heinemann, Howard, Jensen (Kevin), Johnson, Kettwig, Lust, Marty, McCleerey, Mickelson, Mills, Peterson (Kent), Pischke, Qualm, Rasmussen, Reed, Rhoden, Ring, Rounds, Rozum, Schaefer, Schoenfish, Smith, Soli, Steinhauer, Stevens, Tieszen, Tulson, Turbiville, Willadsen, and York and Senators Soholt, Kolbeck, Monroe, Partridge, Rusch, Solano, Tidemann, and White

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to eliminate the need to prove the use of force, fraud, or coercion in the human trafficking of minors.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    HB 1119 Introduced by: Representatives Ring, Bartling, Hawley, Lesmeister, McCleerey, Smith, and Soli and Senators Killer, Heinert, Nesiba, and Sutton

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to lower the state sales and use tax on certain food items and to increase the rate of taxation for the sales and use tax on certain goods and services.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxation.


    HB 1120 Introduced by: Representatives Ahlers, Bartling, DiSanto, McCleerey, Pischke, and Wismer and Senators Frerichs, Curd, Heinert, Kennedy, Maher, and Sutton

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to create protections and accommodations for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers in their places of employment.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Energy.

    HB 1121 Introduced by: Representatives Mickelson, Brunner, Haggar, Jamison, Jensen (Kevin), Lust, May, Otten (Herman), Rasmussen, Reed, Rozum, Steinhauer, and Tulson and Senators Peters, Curd, Greenfield (Brock), Haverly, Klumb, Langer, Maher, Wiik, and Youngberg

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding collective bargaining for teachers.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HB 1122 Introduced by: Representatives Peterson (Sue), Brunner, Dennert, Haggar, Howard, and Jamison and Senators Klumb, Cronin, Jensen (Phil), Monroe, and Stalzer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to clarify certain provisions regarding the process to be excused from public school attendance.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.

    HB 1123 Introduced by: Representatives Peterson (Sue), Brunner, Dennert, Jamison, and Rasmussen and Senators Monroe, Cronin, Jensen (Phil), and Stalzer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the participation of home school students in certain interscholastic activities.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.

    HB 1124 Introduced by: Representatives Greenfield (Lana), Chase, Clark, Dennert, Duvall, Gosch, Kettwig, Livermont, Marty, Mills, Otten (Herman), and Rounds and Senators Klumb, Cronin, Frerichs, Greenfield (Brock), Maher, Nelson, and Youngberg

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to exempt a person with a commercial driver license from the requirement to have a hazardous materials endorsement on the license under certain conditions.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Transportation.



    HB 1125 Introduced by: Representatives Otten (Herman), Ahlers, Anderson, Bartling, Duvall, Johns, Lesmeister, Lust, McCleerey, Ring, Schoenfish, Soli, Tieszen, and Tulson and Senators Tidemann, Cronin, Frerichs, Haverly, Heinert, Killer, Peters, Sutton, White, and Youngberg

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to make accessible to the public certain information relating to the partners in education tax credit program.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.

    HB 1126 Introduced by: Representatives Tulson, Greenfield (Lana), Holmes, and Schoenfish and Senator Greenfield (Brock)

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to adjust the period of time requiring the use of lighted front and rear lamps on motor vehicles.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Transportation.

    HB 1127 Introduced by: Representatives Brunner, Campbell, Frye-Mueller, Jensen (Kevin), Lesmeister, Livermont, Rhoden, and Willadsen and Senators Jensen (Phil), Klumb, Kolbeck, Stalzer, and Wiik

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise the procedure for a deployed military service member to renew a concealed carry permit

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HB 1128 Introduced by: Representatives Ahlers, Bartling, and Hawley and Senators Peters, Cronin, Greenfield (Brock), Heinert, Maher, and Sutton

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to establish certain provisions regarding conflict of interest for legislators.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1129 Introduced by: Representatives Frye-Mueller, Brunner, Campbell, Dennert, Haugaard, Jensen (Kevin), and Latterell and Senators Jensen (Phil) and Nelson

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to limit the information obtained during an application for a driver license or nondriver identification card that is contained in a database.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.


    HB 1130 Introduced by: Representatives Haggar, Brunner, Gosch, McPherson, Peterson (Kent), Peterson (Sue), Qualm, Rhoden, and Rounds and Senators Novstrup, Ewing, Greenfield (Brock), Maher, and Wiik

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions that provide transparency and public comment for ballot measures and amendments to the Constitution.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HJR 1002 Introduced by: Representatives Latterell, Chase, DiSanto, Haggar, Haugaard, Jensen (Kevin), May, Mickelson, Mills, Peterson (Sue), Pischke, Qualm, Schaefer, Willadsen, and Zikmund and Senators Jensen (Phil), Bolin, Langer, Maher, Netherton, Novstrup, Rusch, Stalzer, and Wiik

    A JOINT RESOLUTION, To apply for a convention of states under Article V of the Constitution of the United States to impose fiscal restraints on the federal government and limit the power and jurisdiction of the federal government.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

FIRST READING OF SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS

    SB 48: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the certification of emergency medical responders.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services.

    SB 49: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to license and regulate freestanding emergency medical care facilities.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services.

    SB 55: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to protect the teaching of certain scientific information.

    Was read the first time.

    SB 60: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the sale of consumers power district assets.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Energy.



SECOND READING OF CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS

    HB 1026: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to require tracking numbers to be included on the quarterly reports of direct shippers and of wine carriers.

    Was read the second time.

    The question being "Shall HB 1026 pass?"

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 63, Nays 1, Excused 5, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Ahlers; Anderson; Bartels; Bartling; Beal; Brunner; Campbell; Carson; Chase; Clark; Dennert; DiSanto; Duvall; Frye-Mueller; Glanzer; Goodwin; Gosch; Greenfield (Lana); Haggar; Haugaard; Hawley; Heinemann; Holmes; Hunhoff; Jamison; Jensen (Kevin); Johns; Johnson; Kaiser; Karr; Kettwig; Lake; Latterell; Lesmeister; Livermont; Marty; May; McCleerey; McPherson; Mills; Otten (Herman); Peterson (Kent); Peterson (Sue); Pischke; Qualm; Rasmussen; Reed; Rhoden; Ring; Rounds; Schaefer; Schoenfish; Smith; Soli; Steinhauer; Stevens; Tieszen; Tulson; Turbiville; Willadsen; Wismer; York; Speaker Mickelson

    Nays:
Rozum

    Excused:
Bordeaux; Conzet; Howard; Lust; Zikmund

    So the bill having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the Speaker declared the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS

    Rep. Qualm moved that the balance of the calendar including HB 1037, 1013, 1008, 1056, 1042, 1005, 1031, 1003, 1027, 1029, and 1030 and SB 14, 15, 17, and 18 be deferred to Tuesday, January 31, the 13th legislative day.

    Which motion prevailed.

    There being no objection, the House reverted to Order of Business No. 5.


REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES

MR. SPEAKER:

    The Committee on Legislative Procedure respectfully reports that the Office of Engrossing and Enrolling has carefully compared HB 1020, 1028, 1041, 1047, 1048, and 1050 and finds the same correctly enrolled.

Respectfully submitted,

G. Mark Mickelson, Chair

SIGNING OF BILLS

    The Speaker publicly read the title to

    HB 1020: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to authorize background investigations for current and potential employees of the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications and information technology contractors and subcontractors.

    HB 1028: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the interception of certain communications.

    HB 1041: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to place certain substances on the controlled substance schedules and to declare an emergency.

    HB 1047: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to modify the application timeline for state chartered banks and trust companies.

    HB 1048: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to exempt natural hair braiding from the practice of cosmetology.

    HB 1050: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise and repeal certain provisions regarding the practice of barbering.

    SB 16: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding a violation for an escape from certain facilities, programs, or services located outside the penitentiary.

    And signed the same in the presence of the House.

    Rep. Beal moved that the House do now adjourn, which motion prevailed and at 1:32 p.m. the House adjourned.

Arlene Kvislen, Chief Clerk