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FIRST DAY
GENERAL SESSION OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
SIXTY-SECOND STATE LEGISLATURE
January 8, 2013
House Chamber
At 12:00 p.m., the House Sergeant-at-Arms introduced the following honored
guests and their escorts.
The Honorable Pat Arp, Deputy Secretary of State, escorted by
Representatives Wallis and Winters.
The Honorable Max Maxfield, Secretary
Representatives Brown and Northrup.
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Secretary of State, Max Maxfield called the House to order and Sergeant-atArms Darrell Moore announced the Honorable Michael Golden, Retired Wyoming
Supreme Court Justice, escorted by Representatives Krone and Connolly.
The East High School ROTC
Allegiance by the body.
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Secretary of State Maxfield introduced the Gillette Chamber Singers.
They
are a mixed adult choir composed of local musicians who enter the group
through audition.
Begun in 1986 with 16 original members, the choir has
expanded to its current total of 45.
The Chamber Singers have had the
opportunity to present concerts to audiences throughout the region and the
world.
The prayer was given by Reverend Thomas W. Fiske, Holy Trinity Episcopal
Church in Gillette, Wyoming.
Deputy Secretary of State, Pat Arp, called the roll of the elected House
Members.
ROLL CALL
Present:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, Filer, Freeman, Gar, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, Northrup,
Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters,
Throne, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger, Gingery, Patton and Wallis
Present 56
Excused 4
Absent 0
Conflict 0
OPENING ADDRESS BY SECRETARY OF STATE
MAX MAXFIELD
As I prepared to fulfill the honor of opening this session of the Wyoming
State House, I thought of a man many of you called friend. A man who served
his country and his state with dignity and courage and with a touch of humor
to boot.
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As we all learned, Representative Dave Edwards passed this week.
Since
hearing of his passing, I thought about the privilege I had, not only to
spend time with him here in the capital, but also in his hobby shop in
Douglas.
Then I thought of other Legislators I have maintained a friendship with long
after they left the halls of this very special building.
Peg Shreve, who passed this year, Bob Frisbee and Frank Dusl. I consider the
time I have spent with them and many other former Legislators as a treasure.
Naturally our conversations would soon turn to politics.
Rich stories of
their time in this chamber.
Legislation passed and failed and debates won
and lost.
I would always ask the inevitable question, do you miss it? To the person,
the answer was the same. I miss the friendships struck on both sides of the
isle, beyond friendships, they spoke of laughter, of very serious and intense
debate. They always underlined the presence of congeniality and civility. I
called Representative Clarene Law last night, she had a bad case of
laryngitis, but she was able to answer one question for me. What would you
tell the first year Legislators?
She didn't hesitate, her voice gained
strength when she said "use mentors".
Then she named Legislators who
mentored her, they were from both parties.
It is my hope that you will hear the wisdom of the past as you take on the
issues of today and tomorrow. That you will end each day, that you will end
the session knowing you were serious about your work, but not too serious
about yourself.
That you can look your fellow Legislators in the eye, and
yourself in the mirror, and know that you treated them with dignity and
civility. And that you served your State to the best of your ability.
ELECTION OF TEMPORARY SPEAKER
Representative Lockhart nominated Representative David Miller for Temporary
Speaker.
The motion carried on a voice vote. Representatives Lockhart and
Patton escorted Temporary Speaker Miller to the chair.
Representative Petroff nominated Patricia Benskin as Temporary Chief Clerk.
The motion carried by voice vote.
CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT
Representative Miller appointed Representative Gay to serve as chairman of a
credentials committee consisting of Representatives Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi and
Semlek.
The committee will convene in the office of the Majority Floor
Leader. This committee shall report its finding as to the credentials of the
membership of the House pursuant to Article 3, Section 10, of the Wyoming
Constitution.
CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE REPORT
Representative Miller reported that the credentials committee has received
from the Secretary of State a certified list of the members elected to the
House of Representatives of the Sixty-second Legislature of the State of
Wyoming, according to the certificates of the State Canvassing Board as filed
in the office of the Secretary of State. We have reviewed that list and find
it to be accurate. I move the adoption of this report.
Justice Golden was asked to come to the rostrum to administer the oaths of
office to House members.
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STATE OF WYOMING
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
I, Max Maxfield, Secretary of the State of Wyoming, do hereby certify that
the attached is a full, true and correct list of the members of the Sixtysecond Legislature of the State of Wyoming, duly elected at the General
Election held on the second Tuesday of November, 2012, according to the
Certificates of the State Canvassing Board as filed in this office.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal
of Wyoming.
Done at Cheyenne, the Capital, this 3 rd day of December A.D.,
2012.
By:
Max Maxfield
Secretary of State
Peggy Nighswonger
Chief Election Officer
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Sam Krone
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Elaine D. Harvey
Mike Greear
Nathan Winters
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Sue Wallis
Gregg Blikre
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David R. Miller
Tim Stubson
Thomas A. Lockhart
Tom Reeder
Carl R. "Bunky" Loucks
John L. Freeman
ELECTION OF SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
Representative Brown nominated Representative Tom Lubnau as Speaker of the
House of Representatives for the 62nd Wyoming Legislature.
Representative
Blikre seconded the nomination of Representative Lubnau and moved that his
election be made unanimous dispensing with the roll call.
The motion carried.
Representative Lubnau was escorted to the rostrum by
Representatives Barlow and Kasperik. Justice Golden administered the oath of
office to Representative Lubnau.
ADDRESS BY SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
TOM LUBNAU
Mr. Majority Floor Leader, Mr. Majority Whip, Madame Minority Leader, Mr.
Minority Whip, Justice Golden, Father Fiske, brothers and sisters of the 62nd
Wyoming Legislature, distinguished guests, friends and citizens of the State
of Wyoming.
I am humbly proud to stand before you as your Speaker.
my power to uphold your faith in me.
I pledge to do all in
On behalf of my brothers and sisters in the House, our heartfelt thanks is
extended to those in uniform, who serve our country at great risk, to make
this experiment in democracy possible. Our thoughts and prayers are with you
all.
To my family, thank you for traveling here to share this honor with me. To my
wife Rita, or as she is known in our house, "She who makes all things
possible", thank you for being beside me on this journey through my life. To
my son Thomas, thank you for sacrificing for 8 weeks the physical presence of
your math homework partner.
Remember, I'm only a phone call away.
And to
the rest of my family, thank you for your love and friendship and support,
and for going out of your way to join the long lost Wyoming relatives on this
special day.
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I'd like to offer many thanks to the Gillette Chamber Singers.
Twenty-two
friends and neighbors came to Cheyenne to share their significant talents on
this great occasion with us. They are one of Gillette's finest assets.
I'd also like to say thank you to Billy Bob Shane, for traveling from his
home in Nashville to share this occasion with us.
Bill and I went to high
school and played high school football together. He headed off to Nashville
to find fame and fortune. Bill came home this day to sing one of the most
beautiful tributes to the State of Wyoming ever written.
A person who moved to Wyoming told me he moved here for our good schools, low
taxes and limited government. His family loves it here.
Then he said, "you are making the same mistakes they made back where I was
from. You need to change the way you do things."
I politely smiled – to keep the words in. Looking back on the conversation,
I should have said what I was thinking, which was, "Do you think Wyoming is
the way it is by accident:
Do you think our low tax structure, balanced
budget, billions in savings and limited government just appeared out of
nowhere?"
You see, this body stands on the shoulders of giants in thought and planning.
In very real ways, we receive the credit for hard work of our predecessors,
who had the courage and commitment to stick to their core values, to develop
and plan for the future of this unique state.
And, while we may be judged
immediately on our actions, it will only be after our works withstand the
test of time that we will be accurately judged with the wise eyes of
hindsight.
In terms of specific policy issues, we find ourselves in a time of
discomfort, and that discomfort could force us to make the changes that help
this state for generations.
That discomfort carves out places where
innovation can live.
The issues facing this 62nd Wyoming Legislature fall into pivotal categories –
fiscal responses to a changing world, preservation of our infrastructure,
addressing healthcare, education and protection of individual rights.
FISCAL ISSUES
One thing we can count on, is that the world this year will be different next
year. The global economy is influx and it affects us. Our primary taxpaying
mineral industries are not as robust and secure as they once were. Our coal
industry is under stress from national environmental and international
economic forces.
Coal production is down nine percent in the last year.
Every percent decline in the production of coal roughly equates to a decline
of $15 million dollars from the state's budget. That's $135 million less to
Wyoming's tax revenues and economy.
While our domestic markets are
declining, there is a burgeoning market, internationally, for coal.
Currently, fifteen percent of Australia's gross domestic product comes from
sales of coal to Asia.
Accessing those markets has the opportunity not only to bolster the Wyoming
economy, but to start bringing back to this country those energy dollars that
we have been sending overseas for two generations.
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Oil and gas production technology has changed the world.
Now, from
formations which were once considered impossible to access, we have nearly
unlimited supplies of oil and gas – enough so that the United States has
become an energy exporting nation for the first time since the 1970's. This
technology revolution means Wyoming will not see in the near future, $10/mcf
gas, again.
The decline in the price of gas is important to the budget,
because every one dollar per mcf decline in the price of gas equates to a
$134 million dollar decline in the State's tax revenues.
Given the pressures on our mineral taxpayers, we have to be very prudent in
guarding our treasury. We need to continue to save, to jealously guard every
taxpayer dollar against being wasted, to minimize ongoing expenses and to
fully fund underfunded promises to the future.
At the same time, we need to change the way we look at our energy resources.
Anne Korin, in an essay entitled, "Turning Oil into Salt": points out that
until the end of the nineteenth century, salt was a strategic commodity.
Salt was the only way known to preserve food.
Wars were fought, empires
built and economies were crushed over the availability of salt.
Those who
had salt created cartels, and restricted the production of salt to keep the
price of the commodity artificially high.
The salt barons were profitable,
successful and had great power and influence.
Then, refrigeration and
advanced canning techniques changed the world.
Salt was still a commodity,
but ownership and control of salt was essentially irrelevant.
We are seeing the same type of revolution before us right now.
With the
discovery and ability to produce nearly unlimited quantities of natural gas,
our world and our economies are changing. Suddenly, those nations who have
been feeding our energy addiction don't have the power to dictate and control
our economy.
If we do not change the way we look at our energy resources, we will face the
same fate as the salt barons of the nineteenth century. We have to look at
reality and adapt so that we stay relevant.
The key to economic prosperity for the entire nation boils down to a few
simple questions.
1) What is it we have that other people and other
countries want?
2) How do we ethically and efficiently facilitate those
products or services getting to market? 3) Is our government doing something
that interferes with delivery of products? Do we have a good reason for the
interference? If we don't, how do we get out of the way?
PRESERVATION OF OUR INFRASTRUCTURE
The next broad issue we will be asked to address is preservation of our
infrastructure.
Whether we like it or not, our highways are old and
deteriorating. We are the state with the lowest population per capita, and
the highest per citizen cost for maintaining highways. In his address to the
fifty-ninth Wyoming Legislature, six years ago, one of the greatest political
thinkers and a man I'm proud to call my friend, then Speaker Roy Cohee said:
"Our main avenues of commerce are by highways. It is essential that they be
well maintained and improved to meet the business and safety needs of our
public.
Consideration must be given to eventually appeal to the users of
that system to step up to the plate and pay for it.
The sooner the
conversation begins, the better our economic future."
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Those prophetic words were spoken to this body six years ago. And, for six
years, we've ignored the issue, robbing from other funds to pay for our
roads.
Let me be very clear. No one wants to pay more taxes. No one wants to vote
to raise taxes.
But, it is time we have adult conversations about the
financial realities of maintaining our roads – for the economy and for human
safety. Our economic situation will no longer let us kick the political can
down the road – for the economy and for human safety. If we let our
infrastructure deteriorate, we leave a broken legacy for our children. I am
asking you to seriously consider increasing the user fee for our roads by
capping the fuel tax to no more than the same level as our neighboring
states.
ADDRESSING HEALTHCARE
Addressing healthcare has been thrust upon us.
Whether we like it or not,
the Affordable Care Act is the law of the land. The reality is Wyoming will
have a federal health insurance exchange.
Allowing federal government to
establish the exchange is prudent policy. While we have the option of having
a state-run exchange, the reality is the federal government will still be
behind the scenes, like a puppet master, directing every action of the staterun exchange. Prudence dictates allowing the federal government to establish
the exchange might demonstrate first-hand that cookie cutter health insurance
exchanges appropriate for urban areas have little application to frontier
states like Wyoming.
Please consider creating a health insurance exchange
task force to monitor the federal program.
The federal government holds out Medicaid expansion to the states like a
carrot. The rules on the Medicaid expansion have not been finalized. At the
same time, the federal government is offering to pay 100% of the costs of the
expansion, which will decrease over time to 90%. With the condition of the
Federal Treasury, it is hard to tell if the sparkle of Medicaid expansion is
a long-term federal promise to the states, or a fishing lure calculated to
forever hook the state into state-funded entitlements.
In any event,
prudence would dictate waiting to find out what the final regulations say
before we commit the state to a course of action.
EDUCATION
Education is the next issue we must resolve.
Our children are entitled to
the best education on the planet.
Unfortunately, our education reform
efforts have been bogged down.
The structural problems in our education
system date back at least 30 years.
Without clear lines of governance, we
cannot ensure that education policy is being implemented by the executive
branch.
It is time we get down to the serious business of creating an
education system that is responsive and responsible to our students.
Our
children deserve nothing less.
INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS
Ronald Reagan said, "Protecting the rights of even the least individual among
us is basically the only excuse the government has for even existing." We
will be asked to address rights issues.
We are the last, best defense against government intrusion into the lives of
our citizens.
While citizen rights should be easily granted, and very
difficult to remove, oftentimes the opposite is true. I urge this body to be
a firm barrier against government overreaching, whether it be by the federal
government, state government or the local water and sewer district.
We
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should be forever the guardians against those who show up and ask for us to
sacrifice our rights because it is in our best interests for government to
quote "take care of us".
Article 7, Section 20 of the Wyoming Constitution provides:
"As the health and morality of the people are essential to their well-being,
and to the peace and permanence of the state, it shall be the duty of the
legislature to protect and promote these vital interests by such measures for
the encouragement of temperance and virtue, and such restrictions upon vice
and immorality of every sort, as are deemed necessary to the public welfare."
Our constitutional charge is clear. We, as a body, are a reflection of the
moral values of the people of the State of Wyoming.
Our debate
on the
issues goes beyond the mere passage of legislation.
We serve as the
conscience of the people. And, it is clear we differ on those issues. But,
as a reflection of the people of the State of Wyoming, we should differ. We
should not shy away from debate on social issues because they are difficult.
On the other hand, we should not defer the people's business to debate issues
this body has been debating from the beginning of statehood to today.
Nothing we say in our debates today, has not been said in a multitude of
debates over the years. So, let us serve our function as the conscience of
the people of the State of Wyoming, but let us not do it to the exclusion of
other important business.
I'd like to share some thoughts about this body. Tension in ideas makes us
stronger. We need to disagree. We need to test, probe and question. It is
through the process of analysis and debate that we create a legislative
product that can withstand the storms of time.
But tension in personalities makes us weaker.
Let us have the courage to
know our debates on concepts should be spirited and lively, but at the end of
the day, more than civil. Let us leave these chambers knowing we all leave
with mutual respect and trust. Let us end the evening, like the coyote and
sheep dog from old cartoons, who spend the day battling over sheep, and then,
punch the clock and say, "Evening Ralph" "Evening Sam."
This last election cycle, I saw something I've not seen in Wyoming politics.
I've seen the rise of litmus-test, no compromise interest groups, who have a
specific with-us or against-us agenda.
Lobbying behaviors which include
threats, intimidation or abusive behaviors will be disclosed and will not be
rewarded with the outcome you seek.
Lobbying must be professional and high
standards will apply.
Finally, I would like to share a message with the people of the State of
Wyoming.
You have the right to be proud of each and every member of this
body. The future of your state is in good hands. Each and every one of us
is here for a reason. We all look at things through different eyes. We all
bring different experiences to the table. We all bring different talent and
skill sets.
And it is those differences, analysis, talent and skills that
make us stronger together.
The reason our system works is that we do not
rely on one sole voice, but on the collective skills of each of us.
We
conduct ourselves as professional, proud and productive legislators, and the
voters of this state have reason to be proud the Wyoming Legislature is a
beacon of efficient, open and effective operations.
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We have been given great responsibility and great opportunity.
It is with
uncommon pride in this group of representatives courage and discernment, that
we charge together into the fray.
Now is the time for real work of the
people to begin.
It is a profound honor to serve as your Speaker.
Wyoming and God bless the United States!
God bless you, God bless
ELECTION OF MAJORITY FLOOR LEADER
Representative Davison nominated Representative Kermit Brown as Majority
Floor Leader of the House of Representatives for the 62 nd Wyoming Legislature.
Representative Moniz seconded the motion and moved that his election be made
unanimous dispensing with the roll call.
The motion carried.
Mr. Speaker appointed Representatives Greene and
Connolly to escort Representative Brown to the rostrum.
Justice Golden
administered the oath.
REMARKS BY MAJORITY FLOOR LEADER
KERMIT BROWN
Mr. Speaker, Madame Minority Floor Leader, Mr. Majority Whip, Mr. Minority
Whip, Madame Minority Caucus Chairman, Justice Golden, members of the 62 nd
Wyoming Legislature, family members and guests.
Thank you for the honor and privilege of standing before you as your Majority
Floor Leader.
One can never accomplish these things alone.
With humility
and gratitude, please allow me to recognize those to whom I owe a special
debt of gratitude.
First, to the armed forces of this country who daily stand in harm's way so
that we can safely exercise our privileges as a free nation.
Thanks to my
law firm colleagues who make it possible to leave my business and be here and
who suffer almost daily with the diversions and distractions imposed on them
by my legislative service.
A special thank you to Justice Golden who
consented that he administer the oath today.
The state of Wyoming lost a
great resource when Justice Golden reached the mandatory retirement age and
was forced to leave the Wyoming Supreme Court. There are some bills coming
and I hope this body can support some solution to this problem.
Finally, thanks to my wife Margaret, the most special person in my life.
As I campaigned for this office, I reflected on my last 8 years of service in
this body and tried to articulate some abiding principles that seem to guide
us year in and year out as we struggle with the issues presented to us.
I
have identified some principles that seem common to us all. My hope is that
a discussion of them will help us all in the weeks to come.
There is a
reason we continue to be recognized as one of the best run states in America.
Perhaps these principles have something to do with that recognition.
First, the principle of fiscal responsibility.
We owe it to our
constituents, and they expect from us, fiscal responsibility.
We are
required by the Constitution of the State of Wyoming to have a balanced
budget. That is the cornerstone of our responsibilities, but they run much
deeper. We must optimize employment of the resources available to us so that
our constituents receive the greatest bang for the buck. This involves value
judgments and difficult decisions, but transcending it all, we must be
responsible money managers working in the best interests of our constituents.
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I would urge my fellow legislators to seriously
additional 10 cents per gallon tax on gasoline.
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supporting
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Second, the principle of limited government.
It should be only with
deliberation and reluctance that we expand government. In many instances, our
role in the legislature is to provide tools and authority to lower levels of
government to be used at the local level by local authority only if they make
sense in that particular jurisdiction.
Third, the principle of individual rights and freedoms.
We should always
strive to preserve and protect individual rights and freedoms, treading as
lightly as we can when it comes to limiting and constraining individual
activity.
Fourth, the principle of limiting the imposition of federal mandates on our
state and its citizens.
Today it seems as though the 10 th amendment to the
United States Constitution almost does not exist.
The federal government
inexorably creeps into our lives and activities at every level, and that
intrusion seems to be especially intense under the current administration.
Particularly alarming to me is that the U.S. Supreme Court, in its zeal to
limit application of the Commerce Clause, may have planted the seed of almost
unlimited and unrestrained imposition of big government on its citizens
through nefarious applications of the Internal Revenue Code.
Fifth, the principle of knowledge. Knowledge is power, nowhere more than in
the times we live in. Only 24% of our citizens hold a Bachelor's degree or
better. We rank somewhere between 35th and 40th of the 50 states depending on
how that statistic is calculated.
To realize the principles I have set
forth, knowledge and critical thinking are paramount. Today in our state, we
spend some $1 billion a year on K-12 education - $15,997.00 per pupil in
2011; yet something in the order of 1/3 of our students do not graduate and
1/4 of Wyoming freshmen enrolling at the University of Wyoming qualify for
remedial mathematics education. It is essential that we do better if we are
to preserve our Wyoming way of life in the face of a federal system that
seems to say that those with ambition and determination will never get too
far ahead and those who take no responsibility for their personal
circumstances will never get too far behind.
I appreciate the opportunity to serve as Majority Floor Leader. My pledge to
my fellow legislators is that to the best of my ability, I will help you with
your legislation and make sure you have a fair go of it on the floor. I may
vote against it, but I pledge that we will vote on it. I would ask you to
remember that if I rail against your bill, my opinion is directed toward the
idea and not you personally.
Likewise, if things don't go your way in the
process, it is not because anything is being directed toward you personally,
instead, it is just because the process that is designed to help us get our
work done is working as it was designed to work.
Thank you for this opportunity to serve you.
bless the State of Wyoming.
May God bless you and may God
Speaker Lubnau thanked Justice Golden for administering the oaths of office
to the members of the House of Representatives.
We especially appreciate
that you did this as a personal favor for leadership of the House.
We
sincerely appreciate your dedication.
Representatives Reeder and Goggles escorted Justice Golden from the Chamber.
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HOUSE EMPLOYEES
Representative Brown moved that the persons whose names appear on the list of
proposed employees, which has been previously distributed to the membership,
be House employees for this session in the positions so indicated on said
list. The motion carried by voice vote.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES STAFF – 2013
Chief Clerk
Patricia Benskin
Assistant Chief Clerk
George Geyer
Administrative Assistant
Margie George
Floor Computer Clerk
Wendy Harding
Reading Clerk
Richard Moore
Journal Clerk
Nancy Schmid
Support Team
Carmel Wallace
Charlene Randolph
Attorney Secretary
Sandy Pedersen
Majority Leadership Secretary
Pam Landry
Judiciary Secretary
Bonnie Kruse
Appropriations Secretary
Carolyn Johnson
Revenue Secretary
Barbara Clark
Education Secretary
Kathy Janssen
Agriculture Secretary
Barbara Clark
Travel Secretary
Kathy Janssen
Corporations Secretary
Chris Caltagirone
Transportation Secretary
Mary Lee Dixon
Minerals Secretary
Chris Caltagirone
Labor Secretary
Mary Lee Dixon
Rules Secretary
Pam Landry
Copy Center Clerk
Ardath Junge
Telephone Receptionist/
Barbara Costa
Bill Status/Hotline
House Receptionist
Andrea Cook
Collator/Mail Clerk
Ed Menghini
Messenger
Jim Johns
Page
Patti Menghini
Page
Sherrie Robison
Student Page
Amber Huseth
Sergeant-at-Arms
Darrell Moore
Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms
Ed Wallace
Doorman (Chamber)
Keith Rounds
Doorman (Gallery)
Bob Mattson
Watchman(mornings)
Jim Allen
Watchman (afternoons)
Grant Farris
Watchman (weekends)
Bob Crouse
Clerical Assistants
Sally Allen
Pat Camillo
Lynn Davis
Shirley Dickman
Janet Foresman
Robert Janssen
Karen Lippincott
Yvonne Quintal
Gwen Vines
Peggy N. Smithson
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ADOPTION OF TEMPORARY RULES
Representative Brown moved that the permanent House and Joint Rules of the
61st Legislature be adopted as the Temporary Rules of the House of
Representatives for the 62nd Wyoming Legislature.
Motion carried by voice
vote.
NOTICE TO THE GOVERNOR
Speaker Lubnau directed the Chief Clerk to notify his excellency, the
Governor, that the General Session of the House of Representatives, 62nd
Wyoming Legislature is duly organized and ready to receive any communication
he may desire to submit.
NOTICE TO THE SENATE
Speaker Lubnau directed the Chief Clerk to notify the Senate that the House
of Representatives, 62nd Wyoming Legislature is duly organized and ready to
receive any communication they may desire to submit.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR JOINT SESSION
Speaker Lubnau announced that the Chair would meet with the President of the
Senate to make arrangements for the Joint Session of the House and Senate and
to receive the Governor's Message.
COURTESY COMMITTEE
Speaker Lubnau appointed Representative Moniz as Chairperson of the Courtesy
Committee consisting of Representatives Coleman, Winters, Madden and Blake
for the General Session of the House of Representatives, 62 nd Wyoming
Legislature to wait upon members who are ill and attend to other courtesies
as are from time to time deemed official by the membership.
Mr. Speaker welcomed some very special entertainment.
Bill Shane was born
and raised in Gillette, Wyoming and moved to Hendersonville, Tennessee 28
years ago to pursue his music career. He has always missed Wyoming and wrote
"Wander Through Wyoming" as a tribute to the people of Wyoming. The song was
then featured on the "Songs of Wyoming: The Wyoming Centennial Record
Project" album. Please join me in welcoming Bill Shane.
Speaker Lubnau appointed the following standing committees for the House of
Representatives, Sixty-second Legislature:
SIXTY-SECOND WYOMING LEGISLATURE 2013
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
STANDING COMMITTEES
1.
2.
JUDICIARY
Keith Gingery, Chairman
Mark Baker
Cathy Connolly
Marti Halverson
Kendell Kroeker
Sam Krone
David Miller
Tom Walters
Stephen Watt
APPROPRIATIONS
Steve Harshman, Chairman
Donald Burkhart
Ken Esquibel
Glenn Moniz
Bob Nicholas
Tim Stubson
Sue Wallis
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3.
4.
5.
REVENUE
Michael Madden, Chairman
Gregg Blikre
John Eklund Jr.
Patrick Goggles
Dan Kirkbride
Bunky Loucks
David Northrup
Ruth Ann Petroff
Mark Semlek
EDUCATION
Matt Teeters, Chairman
Cathy Connolly
John Freeman
David Northrup
John Patton
Jerry Paxton
Garry Piiparinen
Albert Sommers
AGRICULTURE, PUBLIC LANDS & WATER RESOURCES
Mark Semlek, Chairman
Stan Blake
Rita Campbell
John Eklund Jr.
Mike Greear
Hans Hunt
Robert McKim
Nathan Winters
Dan Zwonitzer
6.
TRAVEL, RECREATION, WILDLIFE AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Kathy Davison, Chairman
Lynn Hutchings
Dave Blevins
Allen Jaggi
John Freeman
Sam Krone
Gerald Gay
Garry Piiparinen
Marti Halverson
7.
CORPORATIONS, ELECTIONS AND POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS
Rosie Berger, Chairman
Dan Kirkbride
Gregg Blikre
Jerry Paxton
James Byrd
Ruth Ann Petroff
Gerald Gay
Dan Zwonitzer
Matt Greene
8.
TRANSPORTATION & HIGHWAYS
Dave Zwonitzer, Chairman
Stan Blake
Dave Blevins
Rita Campbell
Lynn Hutchings
Allen Jaggi
Lloyd Larsen
Bunky Loucks
Robert McKim
MINERALS, BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Tom Lockhart, Chairman
James Byrd
Richard Cannady
Mike Greear
Norine Kasperik
Lloyd Larsen
Tom Reeder
Albert Sommers
Nathan Winters
LABOR, HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES
Elaine Harvey
Eric Barlow
Kathy Coleman
Lee Filer
Matt Greene
Norine Kasperik
Tom Reeder
Mary Throne
Sue Wilson
9.
10.
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11.
JOURNAL
Lee Filer
Nathan Winters
12.
RULES AND PROCEDURES
Tom Lubnau, Chairman
Rosie Berger
Gregg Blikre
Kermit Brown
Cathy Connolly
Mike Greear
Michael Madden
Glenn Moniz
John Patton
Ruth Ann Petroff
Tim Stubson
Mary Throne
Dan Zwonitzer
*See Thirteenth Day for changes to Committee Assignments.
SECOND DAY
GENERAL SESSION OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
SIXTY-SECOND STATE LEGISLATURE
January 9, 2013
The Joint Session of the 62nd Wyoming Legislature, General Session was called
to order by President Ross.
He asked that Senator Coe and Representatives Throne and Brown escort the
First Lady of Wyoming, Carol Mead, their children Mary and Pete and his
Excellency, the Governor, Matthew H. Mead to this Joint Session.
The House Sergeant-at-Arms Moore, introduced the following honored guests and
their escorts:
GUESTS
SENATE ESCORT
HOUSE ESCORT
Judge Nancy Freudenthal
Sen. Hastert
Rep. Byrd and Harshman
Judge Clarence Brimmer
Sen. Nicholas
Rep. Nicholas and Paxton
Judge Alan Johnson
Sen. Cooper
Rep. Wallis and Winters
Judge Scott Skavdahl
Sen. Jim L. Anderson
Rep. Lockhart and Gay
Justice William Hill
Sen. Peterson
Rep. Jaggi and Sommers
Justice E. James Burke
Sen. Emerich
Rep. Greear and Blake
Justice Michael Davis
Sen. Esquibel
Rep. Patton and Connolly
Honorable Cindy Hill
Sen. Nutting
Rep. Teeters and Freeman
Honorable Mark Gordon
Sen. Schiffer
Rep. Barlow and Semlek
Honorable Cynthia Cloud
Sen. Burns
Rep. Krone and Northrup
Honorable Max Maxfield
Sen. Case
Rep. Blikre and Madden
Honorable Marilyn Kite
Sen. Perkins
Rep. Petroff and Stubson
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President Ross invited Reverend Veit to please give the invocation.
President Ross presented his Excellency, Governor of the State of Wyoming,
Matthew H. Mead, escorted by Senator Coe and Representatives Throne and Brown.
STATE OF THE STATE
MATTHEW H. MEAD
Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, members of the 62nd Legislature, Secretary
Maxfield, Auditor Cloud, Superintendent Hill, Chief Justice Kite and members
of the judiciary, military members – all veterans, citizens of Wyoming, Good
Morning.
Good morning and a special welcome to new Treasurer Mark Gordon.
You take
the place of Joe Meyer who was a dear friend to us and to all of Wyoming.
Joe, we miss you. Mark, we look forward to your good work.
And a good morning to my family. We are hoping the kids have a valid excuse
for missing school.
We begin 2013 with optimism, with this new Legislature – our 62nd, we have
another opportunity to work on the 2013-2014 budget and other significant
issues we face.
We have the opportunity to take steps to position our state well for either
boom or non-boom times.
We should:
 Build savings;
 Reduce the standard budget;
 Cut the size of government and streamline state regulations;
 Decide on the funding mechanism for our highways;
 Change some fiscal policies; and
 Provide funding for major items – wildfire expenses, landfills,
assistance to local government, the Gillette-Madison water project, the
UW School of Engineering and recognition of employee performance, to
name a few.
Unlike the federal government, we will continue to live within our means. We
will keep our standard budget as flat as possible, not doubling every 10
years as it did the past decade. We will fund important items that position
Wyoming well for the future, but draw the line on overspending.
There will be difficult decisions to be sure but, what we do this session is
all about progress for our state, not about our personal popularity.
By making the difficult decisions, we have the chance to leave a better
legacy for Wyoming.
Whatever decisions we make this session, we are in the best place to make
them, because I'm pleased to report the state of our state is strong.
That's such a simple but significant observation, the state of our state is
strong. We are fortunate to be able to say that – not everyone can.
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We are thankful for our energy resources, our tourism, our agriculture, our
natural treasures, our businesses, and our greatest strength – our citizens.
Before I get farther along, I'd like to recognize some of our remarkable
citizens today.
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE EASTERN SHOSHONE & NORTHERN ARAPAHOE TRIBES
I very much appreciate the close relationships with the Tribes.
We work
together with a shared recognition that the Reservation faces many of the
challenges and many of the opportunities as the rest of Wyoming. Our cordial
relationship will benefit both the Reservation and the State.
Tribal members please stand.
THE WYOMING NATIONAL GUARD
The Guard continues to be deployed overseas. Men and women of the Wyoming
National Guard serve in a way that honors our state and country. The Guard
also continues its important work here at home.
In 2011, the Guard
distinguished itself for helping with floods. In 2012, the Guard again stood
out for helping with wildfires.
General Reiner, the Adjutant General of the Wyoming National Guard, please
stand. General, we appreciate you and all that our Guard does.
2012 WYOMING TEACHER OF THE YEAR
Because we recognize education as one of our highest priorities, we remember
the key to education is great teachers.
One teacher can make a positive
difference in so many lives and in our society. It is most appropriate that
we recognize their excellence.
We have with us today Laura Drake. Laura is a 3rd grade teacher at Goins
Elementary School in Cheyenne.
Laura is the 2013 Wyoming Teacher of the
Year. She started her career in Campbell County 23 years ago and has taught
11 years at Goins. Laura, please stand as we congratulate you for this honor
and for all the positive difference you make in the lives of our children.
OUTSTANDING STUDENTS GO HAND IN GLOVE WITH OUTSTANDING TEACHERS
Felix Weese, as a student at Greybull High School, received 1 st place in
Mathematics at the 2012 Wyoming State Science Fair. His winning project was
titled: Frequency and Distribution of Permutational and Cyclic Primes.
Felix, I will leave it to you to explain your project.
I'm certain more
mathematics and many opportunities lie ahead for you. We wish you the best
as you continue your education at the University of Wyoming. Felix, please
stand.
PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING
I am pleased to have the President of the University, Tom Buchanan, with us
today.
Tom is retiring from his long and successful career at the
University. During his tenure, we have seen an amazing strengthening of UW.
We have outreach to our community colleges rising to an unprecedented level.
He has built areas of distinction in energy, the arts and business.
I
observe that being President is a very difficult job but one that Tom, with
his wife Jacque, accomplished with great dedication and skill for the benefit
of all the students and all of Wyoming.
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Tom please stand. Thank you for your dedication to our University. I note
that the successful UW basketball teams seem to be giving you a wonderful
send-off!
We appreciate all that UW has to offer as well as our great community
colleges. We recognize in Wyoming the importance of higher education whether
it is a four-year or two-year degree. We also recognize the value of career
and technical education.
COAL MINERS
I would like to recognize those with technical training who roll up their
sleeves every day to do the hard work. We too often take their contribution
for granted.
Our plumbers, welders, technicians, custodians, carpenters, heavy equipment
operators – these are the people who do not always get the credit they
deserve in building our state.
Last year I was fortunate to have had an opportunity to tour a coal mine. I
talked that day to several coal miners, including an incredible woman who
drove me in a truck as big as a house. She told me how proud she is to work
in a coal mine, to be able to provide for her family and to be able to tell
her kids that her work helps build Wyoming and powers the country providing
jobs for many others. Her story is not unique. It is the story of coal.
We are fortunate to have two people who represent coal mining here today.
Nicole and John Japp also represent the value of technical career education
and all that coal mining means to our country.
This team has a total of
about 45 years of mining work, helping to provide the billions of dollars and
42% of the electricity for the nation. They also care for 4 children and 2
Irish Wolfhounds. Nicole's mother was a miner as is her daughter.
Please join me in welcoming two people who help keep us warm in the winter
and cool in the summer. Nicole and John please stand.
ENTREPRENEURS/TECH BUSINESS
Some of the very good news of the last two years is our exponential growth in
broadband connectivity, and in keeping and recruiting data centers and other
high tech companies.
We have a supercomputer, we have a Microsoft data
center under construction, and we have small and medium size tech companies
popping up all over our state.
You don't have to look far to see that we have an emerging tech sector that
will begin to diversify our economy and provide another option for our young
people.
One such company is Ptolemy Data Systems which opened its 6000 sq. ft. data
center facility in Sheridan last fall.
The company is the brain child of
Ryan Mulholland. Tech is taking hold in Wyoming thanks to entrepreneurs like
him. My broadband conference this year was packed to the walls with amazing
people just like Ryan.
Ryan, we look forward to see all that you and others like you accomplish.
Please stand.
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COMPASSIONATE CITIZEN
We as a state have struggled with the issue of suicide.
My office and the
Department of Health have been working to formulate a plan on how we can make
improvements.
One person who has been leading the way in this effort is BJ Ayers, Creator
and Executive Director of Grace for 2 Brothers Foundation.
BJ is a strong
advocate for suicide prevention initiatives.
She lost two sons to suicide,
thus the creation of her foundation. She is recognized statewide as being an
authority in suicide prevention.
She does great things locally and
participates as much as she can statewide.
BJ we appreciate the courage you have shown helping to prevent the tragedy of
suicide. BJ, please stand.
Those recognized today are representative of the great citizens we have in
Wyoming.
When I say the state of the state is strong, it is more than
dollars and cents – it is because of our people. We are small in population,
big in talent and potential, and know that our people are Wyoming's very best
resource.
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
On November 30th, I submitted my supplemental budget for fiscal year 2014.
It is a balanced budget and reflects the hard work of state agencies and
legislative committees. State agencies had to come up with budget reductions
– 4% at the Legislature's request.
I doubled the request based upon low
natural gas prices to 8%.
Based on the reduced revenue forecast in January 2012, we all hoped for the
best but planned for the worst.
Our efforts paid off.
While the revenue forecast of October 2012 showed more revenue than
previously forecast, largely due to capital gains and other investment
income, our planning for budget reduction was timely. Here are some of the
reasons:
We incurred unexpected and major wildfire expenses during last year's severe
fire season. We need to pay for the fires of 2012 and prepare for the next
fire season.
We are losing $700 million in
federally committed to Wyoming.
Abandoned
Mine
Land
money
which
had
been
With the U.S. Supreme Court's decision, implementation of the Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) and associated costs are on the way.
Additional reasons the reductions are timely:
The state's standard budget has more than doubled over the last decade and
that's an unsustainable trajectory.
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There is uncertainty about the country's debt and deficit and how it will
affect states, businesses, and individuals.
Congress has failed to pass a
budget in years. Uncertainty alone affects us.
And if revenue fluctuations from the last few years teach us anything, it's
that revenue (especially mineral prices) fluctuate and we need to be ready.
So caution is in order and budget cuts are in order.
BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS
Overall, I have recommended a reduction to the standard budget of over 6%.
This reduces ongoing spending by $60 million a year.
I took it agency by
agency – not an across the board cut.
I wanted to lead by example, so my proposal has a 10% reduction for the
Governor's Office and Governor's Residence – hard to do but doable.
Some
agencies have 8% reductions, some less.
For community colleges and the
University, the reduction is about 6%.
My recommendations also reduce the
size of government, eliminating 86 vacant positions.
Regarding budget reductions, we know that some feel they are too deep.
We
also know that some in the Legislature feel they need to be deeper.
For
those who feel more cuts are needed, this session is the time to weigh in,
not with conceptual ideas, but with specific cuts to specific agencies and
programs.
I have made my recommendations and I look forward to seeing your budget
reductions, as well as seeing what you do with the $20 million I left on the
table, at the close of the session.
I have recommended funding for a rules revision project, aimed at reducing
and simplifying the nearly 18,000 rules on our books. We have far too many
rules and these continue to grow.
Too many rules are cumbersome and not
business friendly.
SOME OTHER HIGHLIGHTS
As I mentioned, we have the opportunity to reduce the standard budget in a
deliberate, considered way – at a time when revenue is flat but stable and
our state continues to grow. In fact, we were the 4 th fastest growing state
this past year. We face no immediate economic crisis. This is an opportunity
we should take – not miss. In making cuts now, we will be prepared for what
happens next, whatever that might be.
My budget recommendations also include:
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$8.5 million for salary increases and $2.5 million for one-time meritbased bonuses for state employees, which include UW and community
college personnel;
We implemented a new performance management system for the executive
branch last year;
We invested in the Hay study regarding compensation;
We want to keep the expertise in our state workforce, and we want to
motivate the good achievers.
I have also included:
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$5 million to replenish the data center recruitment fund – we want to
build on our successes;
$5 million in added funding to the Wildlife and Natural Resource Trust
– we want its important conservation work to continue, we want to
recognize the value of balance; and we forever want to have ranching
and farming a big part of our Wyoming landscape;
If our state is a team, each community is an important player. To give
our team, the State of Wyoming, the best future each community should
be strong; therefore, I have recommended up to $25 million for local
governments;
To live up to the legislative commitment, I have asked for money for
the completion of the Gillette-Madison water project – we want to
encourage infrastructure development and communities planning for their
future.
I have also included up to $20 million for landfills and if funds are
available, up to $30 million for energy projects of a transformational
nature.
The source for the majority of these recommendations is 2013 capital gains
income. This is one-time money, and these are one-time expenses – they will
improve our future without growing the next budget.
Last year, because of the rather gloomy revenue forecast, the Legislature had
the foresight to reserve $150 million out of the rainy day fund. I recommend
$60 million of that amount go to cover last year's fire expenses and prepare
for this year.
Taken altogether, my budget recommendations leave over $19.8 million, which
is available for legislatively driven priorities.
The Tier I School of Engineering at UW deserves special mention. The school
offers a great opportunity for our state – it will include a high level
program to be integrated with the Enzi STEM facility, NCAR Supercomputer and
the School of Energy Resources.
I appointed an outstanding task force to help define what a Tier I school
would look like.
You will see their report and note that they recommend
building the school from the inside out, not the outside in. In other words,
before a brick is placed we must develop what happens inside the building to
be able to compete with any university in this country and beyond in certain
specialty areas.
I thank the task force for their continued work. I was confident enough in
their work to build on the legislative initiative and include significant
money for this school.
FISCAL POLICY
I have recommended some changes in fiscal policy.
The Legislature has done yeoman's work over the years, building a Permanent
Mineral Trust Fund that now totals over $5 billion.
Under our state
Constitution, 1.5% of severance taxes must go into this fund.
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By a relatively new statute, an added 1% of severance taxes is directed to
the Mineral Trust Fund.
The Legislature can change the statute, and I
propose now is the time for a change.
My proposal is for the statutory 1% of severance taxes to be redirected to
the Legislative Stabilization Reserve Account, commonly called the "rainy day
account", an account that can provide for emergencies (as was done last year)
for unanticipated tough economic times.
We have built many school facilities in the last decade, and if my budget is
accepted it will provide roughly $600 million for new schools over the next
five years.
So I have also proposed that new coal lease bonuses go into
rainy day savings rather than automatically be spent on new schools.
Under my proposal, we will continue to save more in the stabilization
account.
And by doing so, we will strengthen our ability to weather tough
times as well as add transparency.
HEALTH CARE
The implementation of the ACA and associated costs are looming. Despite my
strong objection to the ACA and my asking the Attorney General to fight the
case in the U.S. Supreme Court, it is the law of the land. We now have to
play the cards in our hand.
We have to make decisions regarding Medicaid
expansion and insurance exchanges.
Last year the discussion on a state-based exchange was suspended. That and a
lack of answers from the federal government mean the federal government will
likely run an exchange for Wyoming when exchanges start operating in 2014.
But a federal exchange could be temporary because we can choose a state
exchange down the road.
We
should
make
an
informed
choice;
therefore,
one
of
my
budget
recommendations seeks $100,000 to assist in the process of deciding what
exchange option is best for Wyoming.
In addition to the question of an exchange, we have before us the issue of
Medicaid expansion.
We must keep an open mind and review the work of
Director Forslund and the Department of Health and other groups who want to
weigh in.
I have asked for money for the mandatory expansion but not for the optional
expansion.
The mandatory expansion is for those presently eligible but not on Medicaid
for different reasons and will include 7,000 new children.
In preparation for this session I asked Director Forslund to prepare a budget
asking for the full expansion, to evaluate the program on a cost benefit
analysis and to make that information available for all of you. We must make
our decision based upon what is best for Wyoming citizens.
Unfortunately there is no magic wand waving, there is no approach that will
extricate us from the ACA. It is upon us and we must act.
Because of the enormity of the law, because so many questions need to be
answered and so many federal rules still need to be promulgated and because
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legislative spending authority is required, I have not committed the state.
We have 12 months, until 2014, before full implementation.
So where do we go?
The federal government has recently committed
flexibility but is still trying to put together the many needed rules.
to
I suggest we work now and over the next year preparing. We should continue
to seek answers and we should look at the set of conditions we would need to
accept an exchange and an expansion package.
Let's decide what we want and make the pitch to the federal government. In
other words, let us try within the law that is upon us to find the best deal,
the best fit for Wyoming.
To do nothing puts the full brunt of the ACA upon us – everything is dictated
by the federal government – without an opportunity to tailor the law to our
needs. Director Forslund is prepared to offer options.
This body has the opportunity to develop what it would like to see
our request. Perhaps the federal government will not agree to our
can say no if they do not agree, but it is better we express our
make no request and get a package without our input. Let's take
opportunity for innovation.
as we make
terms. We
terms than
this as an
Wyoming has led before with innovative health care and we can lead again to
find state-specific solutions that are right for us.
One of Wyoming's noted historians recently informed me about an organization
that existed in our territorial days.
Between 1885 and 1889, Wyoming cattlemen and cowboys formed and participated
in the Fetterman Hospital Association in the small town of Fetterman (at the
site of Ft. Fetterman).
The Association has been described as the first
cooperative health organization in the country.
Cowboys subscribed
individually through monthly pay deductions and cattlemen also subscribed to
group memberships for their employees.
In return for the subscribing fees,
cowboys received a nearly full range of medical services.
This is an example of Wyoming leading – early in our history – to provide
health care to a group that needed it.
We are challenged again now to find ways to provide access to health care for
all Wyoming citizens. I believe we are up to the task.
HIGHWAY FUNDING
One of the concerns I hear about healthcare is we have too many people not
paying a fair share of the services they are provided. I believe that is a
fair concern.
This can lead to bad policy.
Does this notion translate to
other areas of government?
With regard to roads, for example, we should recognize that for every dollar
we pay in federal fuel tax we get over a $1.60 back. We are subsidized with
federal dollars from other states. The flip side of that is when we drive a
few miles south into Colorado or any other bordering state we pay more to
drive on their roads.
Those in Colorado drive a few miles north and pay
less.
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We've subsidized out-of-state
driving on our roads.
drivers
long
enough
for
the
privilege
of
It is a conservative principle to pay as you go rather than using savings to
pay for an ongoing expense. It is a conservative principle to pay as we go
rather that creating debt for our kids and grandkids to pay.
Not properly
maintaining and funding our highways today is the same concept, we are
creating a debt for those who come after us to pay.
We need a long-term funding source for roads.
A bit of history. My first session I asked this body to divert a portion of
severance tax as a long-term funding source for roads.
That suggestion was
rejected. Some of your members proposed a bill to look at the option of toll
roads.
While I am not a fan of toll roads I agreed to support the bill.
That too was rejected. This year the Department of Transportation has asked
for $50 million in a supplemental budget from general funds. I rejected that
request. So we are at an impasse.
I don't want to continue every year to deplete large amounts of general funds
that could be used for education, for savings, for health, for seniors, or
the disabled – in order to fund what is one of the most basic functions of
government – providing sound infrastructure.
There is no sense in talking
about
economic
development
if
you
don't
have
water,
sewer,
basic
infrastructure.
Roads are the backbone for so much of our commerce, our recreation and our
day-to-day living.
It is an issue of safety. If we fail to maintain our
roads it is no different than failing to maintain or care for a home.
The
price goes up and a higher price will be paid for poor maintenance. That is
not a plan for being fiscally conservative.
Is the room for improvement and savings within the Department of
Transportation?
Absolutely.
Am I working with DOT to do just that?
Absolutely. Is there sufficient savings to provide the $130 million plus per
year that is needed? No. It is easy to talk about those cuts as a concept,
and easy to speak of politically, but if you believe sufficient cuts can be
found to fund roads, I need to see the proposal.
I propose an increase in the gas tax, and in alternative what I proposed two
years ago, the use of dedicated mineral money.
Our highway
words.
infrastructure
needs
attention,
and
we
need
action
not
more
We've talked this thing into the ground and haven't moved the needle. We are
not Washington D.C., we are Wyoming, we get things done.
Let's get this
done.
EDUCATION
We have been fortunate as a state, we can identify our priorities and have
the financial means to support many of those priorities. Education is a top
priority for me, for this body and the State Superintendent.
Wyoming has spent billions in recent years on education efforts.
We spend
more per student that nearly every other state. But we are not the best in
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terms of results. Dollars spent without design, without a shared game plan,
will continue to be expensive and unproductive.
Without a common understanding and shared goals by the Legislature, the
Department of Education and my office, we are working against one another or
at least not with each other. We must be on the same sheet of music and it
is clear we are not.
Discussions between the Department of Education, the Legislature and my
office should focus on issues such as high school graduation rates, dual
immersion language opportunities, charter schools, career technical education
or how to minimize the potential for school violence. We instead are wasting
time and money wrangling with problems that should and can be avoided.
Last session the Legislature, recognizing that we were not headed in the
right direction, provided additional duties to my office and LSO to assist
the Department of Education. This has not worked as we all hoped.
We have seen that siphoning off pieces of the Department of Education leads
to inconsistency and to the friction we have seen over the last year. This
friction may be regarding accountability, with substituting ACT testing for
PAWS, or how we categorize positions at the Department of Education.
We are mired down with disputes that are not necessary. We are frustrated.
More important than our frustration, much more important, is we are not
setting the stage for the best education system possible for our children.
We've got the funding. We have great teachers. Now we need to increase high
school graduation rates, improve college readiness, and have a long-term path
to excellence.
Our state's future literally
tomorrow's citizens.
depends
on
it
because
today's
students
are
Parents and teachers do not care about who is to blame – they care about
results. If we want accountability, we have to be accountable. We want our
paper's headlines to speak of results, of innovation and education rather
than name calling and blame or that our schools are getting an "F" grade. It
is up to us to do the work to get the headlines we seek – the headline that
Wyoming is progressing toward excellence in education.
This is the session to get back on track.
CONCLUSION
We have faced a lot of challenges and have a lot of good news.
Last year, we made headway with data centers and other business recruitment
efforts.
With broad public input, we are preparing a state energy strategy that with
the Legislature's help will provide an action plan for the responsible
development of our natural resources that makes it a priority to balance our
energy, our economy and our environment. We are leading the charge.
We undertook state management of wolves and held our first wolf hunt.
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We joined with other states to encourage the development of natural gas
vehicle fleets.
We continued to lead the way in state regulation of hydraulic fracturing.
Year in and year out, we have great judges providing justice – a citizen
Legislature bringing the expertise and common sense to Cheyenne.
We saw technology services
Technology Services.
consolidated
in
the
Department
Of
Enterprise
We remember our work here is not about us or our political careers.
It is
about our children, our families, our communities, the state we love, and our
future.
If past is prologue, we will accomplish all that needs to be done.
Thank you, God Bless and God Bless Wyoming.
President Ross thanked Governor Mead for his message and introduced Chief
Justice Marilyn Kite.
STATE OF THE JUDICIARY
MARILYN S. KITE
Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, Governor and Mrs. Mead, members of the 62 nd
Legislature, elected officials, members of the judiciary, and citizens of the
State of Wyoming. It is an honor to speak to you on behalf of the men and
women who serve in the judicial branch of our state's government. Thank you,
President Ross and Speaker Lubnau for the invitation to do so.
Our founders established different responsibilities for the three independent
branches of government. However, we share the obligation to serve the public
and to fulfill the charge given to us by our constitution. I speak for all
of the members of the Wyoming Judiciary when I wish you all of the energy and
wisdom you will need as you address the difficult issues ahead of you in this
session.
Justice Voigt was unable to join us today as he had back surgery
yesterday, but he sends his regards as well. We welcome many new members of
this body recently elected and look forward to working with you as we carry
out our respective duties.
I am pleased to report to you the developments in our branch of government
over the last year.
We have said good-bye to many long-serving judges and
welcomed many new ones.
Both our dedicated Judicial Nominating Commission
and the Governor have been busy performing their constitutional duties in
that regard.
The Legislature authorized a new district court judge in
Johnson County and the position was filled by William Edelman, a former
assistant county attorney from Campbell County and he is enjoying performing
his duties in a brand new courthouse in Buffalo. In Sweetwater County, Judge
Jere Ryckman retired after 23 years of dedicated service and was replaced by
Richard Lavery, an experienced attorney from Evanston and former President of
the Wyoming Bar Association.
Judge John Sampson, longtime circuit judge in
Sheridan County, retired after serving over 21 years and in his place,
Governor Mead appointed Shelley Cundiff, an experienced trail lawyer who will
be sworn into office this Friday.
As I reported to you last year, our own
Justice Michael Golden reached the mandatory retirement age of 70 this year
after serving 24 years on our Supreme Court and Governor Mead had a
relatively rare opportunity to appoint a member of this court and chose one
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of Laramie County's sitting district judges, Michael Davis, whom we have
welcomed and put right to work.
His appointment created another opening
which was filled by Assistant U.S. Attorney, Steven Sharpe, who will be sworn
into office at the beginning of February.
And if that was not enough,
longtime Campbell County district judge, Dan Price, announced he is stepping
down after 22 years of dedicated service and the process for selecting his
replacement is underway. Most of you will recall last year when we discussed
the need to increase judicial salaries, we predicted a significant turnover
in our judicial ranks and that a fair salary was essential if we expected to
attract strong candidates. As you can see, your action to increase salaries
was timely and had the desired result of encouraging numerous very qualified
attorneys to change the course of their careers and enter public service.
The positive impact of your decision last year will be felt by countless
Wyoming citizens over many years.
On a sad note, former Supreme Court Justice Walter Urbigkit, who was also a
member of this body, passed away and in 2012 the Supreme Court held its
traditional memorial court session in his honor.
The judicial branch has, with your support and leadership, continued its
progress into the digital age.
We have rolled out a new uniform district
court docket management system in three pilot courts and hope to have all
district courts on line this year. This has been a huge task because those
23 different courts were operating on five different systems. Designing and
implementing a new uniform system, and transferring all of the data, required
the extraordinary dedication and creativity of our IT staff as well as the
cooperation and time of the 23 elected clerks of the district courts. From
the first reports, there are few glitches and much satisfaction.
We now
begin the equally difficult tasks of building the judges' side of that
system, an electronic filing system, and a similar system for the circuit
courts. This entire effort represents a significant investment by the state
in the improvement of the delivery of judicial services to Wyoming citizens.
You may recall that we reported over the last few years the progress we have
made in providing for on-line payment of citations in our circuit courts.
That system is working well and has collected over $10 million, 24 hours a
day from all over the world. The speed and accessibility of that system has
resulted in lower accounts receivable and an increase in the time value of
the money collected, and, by the way, it was all accomplished by our IT staff
without any increase in funding.
While the payment side of the ledger was
being implemented, we worked with the executive branch to create a system
whereby the highway patrol could enter citations electronically further
enhancing the efficiency of the entire system. It is difficult to describe
the effort required by our IT staff and the staff of the highway patrol to
get to the point this last month where officers in Laramie County are
actually piloting the system and it is working!
I want to the thank the
leadership of the Department of Transportation and the Highway Patrol for
their steadfast support that was critical to reaching this milestone.
In
particular, I want to thank one member of that staff for his extraordinary
personal effort over many years, through many changes in personnel and other
challenges, because without his efforts, this project would still be on the
drawing board. Captain Bill Morse is in the audience today and I would like
to have him stand and be recognized for his service. While these e-citations
will be of great help to our circuit courts, they may have even a greater
impact on the efficiency of law enforcement in our state by not only
increasing the speed with which citations enter the system, but also freeing
up officers to perform their difficult jobs protecting the public.
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Two final milestones on the technology front – we are increasing use of our
video conferencing system which helps avoid unnecessary travel for judges and
law enforcement.
We hope to make use of that same system to minimize the
cost of providing interpreters, the demand for which is increasing
dramatically.
For example, last month one district judge had to use his
entire interpreter budget on one three day trial so it is obvious controlling
this budget item is becoming increasingly critical.
Also, this past month
the Supreme Court began streaming its oral arguments live online and we hope
to have them archived on line as well sometime this year. For the first time,
lawyers and other citizens outside of Cheyenne can observe the operation of
our court in real time.
We have devoted substantial effort this year to responding to your call to
reduce budgets while maintaining the same level of service to the public. As
you know, folks like to have their budgets cut about as much as they like
having their taxes raised.
As Senator Wallop recounted years ago, his old
friend Sen. Russell Long said it best when he described his constituents
saying, "Don't tax me, and don't tax that guy under the tree." Our Board of
Judicial Policy and Administration, which for you new legislators is made up
of judges from all of the courts, has proposed budget cuts to the JAC which
will accomplish the 4% reduction over the next few years.
However, courts do not have optional programs that can be eliminated. In the
operation of our library, our administrative staff and the circuit courts, we
are making those budget reductions where we can and still function.
Individual district judges have also made cuts to their budgets.
Based on
case filings and our workload studies, we are proposing to close the
satellite circuit courts in Dubois, Lovell and Powell and operate in those
circuit courts in the county seat just as we do in the other counties across
the state. We do not make this proposal lightly and recognize there is some
local opposition to our decision.
Some local governments have even offered
to pay the cost of operating those courts. We want you to know that the BJPA
and the Supreme Court believe that would be absolutely the wrong approach and
counter to the direction we all took over 20 years ago to implement a uniform
state funded court system.
We are working with the JAC to address the
concerns of the citizens in these communities and still achieve some savings.
This effort to become more efficient has shown us all how tough it will be if
we are asked to make even more cuts in the future.
We
have
also
identified
statutes
that
require
us
to
spend
money
unnecessarily. For us to make significant budget cuts, this body will have
to be willing to change these statutes. The BJPA has recommended legislation
to allow us to stop distribution of unnecessary copies of certain books, to
phase out full-time magistrates in our circuit court system where it is
appropriate, and to allow district judges to determine what proceedings must
be transcribed instead of mandating unnecessary, costly transcripts.
Now,
some judges have differing opinions about the wisdom of some of these
proposed changes.
I know that you are not surprised to learn that judges
have opinions. . .and differ on occasion. It is sort of like the joke about
the Supreme Court justice, the law professor and the trial judge that go duck
hunting.
Under state law, they are only permitted to shoot ducks at this time of year,
so they obviously must be sure that anything they shoot is a duck.
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A group of birds flies overhead, making noise.
The Supreme Court justice
stands up and says, "I conclude that those are ducks.
I know this from
applying the six-part, eight factor test established in Goose v. Duck," which
she then explains in great detail. By the time she finished her explanation,
the ducks have flown out of range. She sits down.
A few minutes later, a second group of birds flies overhead.
The law
professor stands up and says "I conclude that those are ducks. But the test
of Goose v. Duck is ridiculous, because it is biased against historically
oppressed species, and ignores the insights of animal behavioral economics."
The professor continues to explain this all in great detail. By the time he
is finished, the ducks have flown out of range. He sits down.
A few minutes later, a third group of birds flies overhead. The trial judge
stands up, squeezes off three rounds and blows three birds out of the sky.
He turns to his friends and says, "Boy, I hope those were ducks."
We face the same challenges you do in affecting real budget savings. Nobody
likes them in their own backyard So as you hear differing opinions about our
proposed budget measures, we urge you to support the Board of Judicial Policy
and Administration's efforts to be a good steward of state funds and make the
judicial branch more fiscally efficient.
While we are working hard to reduce our operating budget, we also support the
Governor's position that while cuts need to be made where appropriate, to do
our jobs, we need dedicated and fairly compensated employees.
It is the
first time in our memory that the governor included judicial branch employees
in his compensation proposal and we hope now and in the future this approach
will result in judicial branch employees receiving salary increases equitable
with the rest of state employees.
The returning members of this body will
remember that two years ago, when the executive branch received pay increases
based on market, the judicial employees were, I think it is fair to say
unintentionally left out. Based upon the Hay analysis, we have sought funds
to treat our employees like those of the other two branches of state
government and have asked the JAC to correct that injustice to judicial
employees.
Finally, I must report to you a disturbing development in our branch of
government this past year. At the end of August, thankfully not while court
was in session, a gun was fired into the metal building that houses the
Riverton circuit courtroom, entering the wall behind the judge's bench,
passing over the defense table and the audience seating area and lodging in
the opposite wall.
The perpetrator has not been identified and the
investigation continues.
This incident made very real the need for our
judges, employees, witnesses, jurors and citizens who utilize our courts to
be safe.
As you know, in our state, court facilities are provided by the
county government.
The Court Security Commission and the BJPA supported
Fremont County's application for emergency state funds for the short term
action of placing large metal containers around the building to protect it
from an attack from a distance. But its metal exterior can still be easily
breached by anyone close to the building. We understand the Fremont County
Commission is working on a long-term solution and if, in that effort,
additional state assistance is necessary, we urge you to support such
efforts.
In closing, although some natural tension always exists between the three
branches of government, Wyoming continues to benefit from the respect we show
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each other, and, in that spirit, we want you to know we appreciate the
respect the leadership of the executive and legislative branches have shown
us. Our only responsibility is to uphold the laws of this state embodied in
our constitution and the statutes you adopt.
In my effort to explain the
work judges do, I was struck recently by the words of U.S. Supreme Court
Justice Robert Jackson who, among many other accomplishments, was the chief
architect, and prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials of Nazi criminals in 1945.
His precondition for assistance in that heroic effort was that the defendants
would be presumed innocent and only convicted by the rule of law.
In his
opening statement, Justice Jackson said this, "That four great nations,
flushed with victory and stunned with injury, stay the hand of vengeance and
voluntarily submit their captive enemies to the judgment of the law is one of
the most significant tributes that Power has ever paid to Reason."
While the work our judges do is in less dramatic circumstances, the
fundamental principle is exactly the same. Judges must employ reason through
the application of law. In courtrooms all over this state, the men and women
of the Wyoming Judiciary apply the law every day to those convicted of
heinous violent crimes, to substance abusers convicted of grossly negligent
acts like vehicular homicide, and to those involved in domestic disputes
fueled by anger, economic distress, or sheer human failings. And they do so
with dedication and honor, striving at all times to put aside personal
beliefs and emotions, as well as popular opinion, to apply the rule of law.
We all wish you well in your work during this session as you strive to find
solutions to the problems and challenges of our state.
Good luck and God
speed.
President Ross thanked Chief Justice Kite for attending the Joint Session and
for her message and asked that Senator Perkins and Representatives Petroff
and Stubson escort the Chief Justice from the Chamber.
Senator Coe and Representatives Throne and Brown were asked to escort the
First Lady of Wyoming, and the Governor from the Chamber.
President Ross thanked Speaker Lubnau and the
Representatives for hosting this Joint Session.
members
of
the
House
of
FOURTH DAY
JANUARY 11, 2013
House Chamber
ROLL CALL
Present:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger and Throne
Present 58
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflict 0
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Majority Floor Leader Brown moved that the House Rules and the Joint Rules
previously adopted as the Temporary Rules of the House of Representatives of
the 62nd Legislature be adopted, together with any amendments approved by the
House, as the Permanent Rules of the House of Representatives of the 62 nd
Legislature.
Speaker Lubnau:
You have heard the motion, before voting on the motion to
adopt the Temporary Rules as the Permanent Rules, the House will first
consider any proposed amendments to the Temporary Rules.
Amendments to the
Temporary Rules require a majority vote.
JR0001/ADOPTED
Amend Joint Rule 2-1 (b)(3) as follows:
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Conference Committees
(b)
A first joint conference committee is not a free committee,
however, in addition to recommending that the houses adopt or
delete amendments previously adopted by either house, a first
committee may propose additional amendments to:
(1) Correct technical errors in a previously adopted amendment;
(2) Make minor language changes in a previously adopted
amendment provided the modified amendment is substantially
the same as the original amendment; or
(3) Propose an alternative which reflects a compromise position
on an issue on which the two houses have adopted
conflicting amendments inconsistent positions, provided the
compromise lies between the positions taken by the two
houses.
LUBNAU, CHAIRMAN
RULES AND PROCEDURES COMMITTEE
HR0001/ADOPTED
Delete House Rule 30 [or the rule renumbered as House Rule 16-1, if
applicable]:
30. CONSTITUENT SERVICE ALLOWANCE
30-1(a)
Claims for constituent service allowance submitted by members of
the House pursuant to W.S. 28-5-106 shall be accompanied by an
itemized listing of expenditures for which reimbursement is
requested including:
(1)
The date, place and purpose for which in-state travel
reimbursement is requested from the constituent service
allowance account; and
(2)
An itemization of all other claimed expenditures for which
reimbursement
from
the
constituent
service
allowance
account is authorized by Management Council policy.
(b)
Nothing in this rule shall require the submission of receipts for
claimed expenditures.
(c)
Reimbursement disclosures required by this rule shall be filed in
the Legislative Service Office and maintained as a public record.
LUBNAU, CHAIRMAN
RULES AND PROCEDURES COMMITTEE
HR0002/ADOPTED
Renumber the Temporary Rules of the House of Representatives as provided in
the attached "Table of Disposition of House Rules".
LUBNAU, CHAIRMAN
RULES AND PROCEDURES COMMITTEE
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Table of Disposition of House Rules
House Rule
House Rule
2011-2012
2013-2014
1-1
3-1
2-1
3-4
3-1
3-2
3-2
3-3
4-1
2-2
4-2
2-3
4-3(a)-(c)
5-4
4-3(d)
5-1
4-3(e)
5-5
4-4
5-6
4-5
2-4
4-6
2-5
4-7
14-1
4-8
5-3
5-1
4-3
5-2
4-4
5-3
8-6
5-4
8-7
6-1 Reserved
None
7-1
7-1
8-1 2nd Sentence
1-1
8-1 1st Sentence
4-1
8-2
4-5
8-3
4-2
8-4
4-6
8-5
4-8
9-1
7-2
9-2(a)
4-7
9-2(b)
5-2
9-3(a)1st Sentence
11-1
9-3(a)2nd Sentence
11-2
9-3(b)
11-3
9-3(c)
7-3
10-1
6-1
10-2(a)
6-2
10-2(b)
6-3
10-3
6-4
10-4
6-5
10-5
6-6
10-6
6-7
11-1
7-4
11-2
7-5
11-3
7-6
12-1
7-9
12-2
7-10
12-3
7-11
13-1
12-1
13-2
12-2
13-3
12-4
13-4
12-5
13-5
12-6
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House Rule
2011-2012
13-6
13-7
14-1
15-1
16-1
17-1
17-2
17-3
17-4
17-5
18-1
19-1
20-1
21-1
22-1
23-1
23-2
23-3
24-1
24-2
24-3
24-4
24-5
24-6
24-7
24-8
24-9
24-10
24-11
24-12
24-13
24-14
25-1
25-2
25-3
25-4
26-1
26-2
27-1
28-1
28-2(a)&(b)
28-2(c)
28-3
29-1
30-1
31-1
House Rule
2013-2014
12-7
12-8
8-1
8-3
9-1
8-2
9-2
12-3
8-8
8-5
1-2
1-3
10-1
8-4
2-1
15-1
15-2
15-4
10-3
10-5
10-6
12-9
10-7
10-9
11-4
10-8
10-4
11-5
12-10
12-11
12-12
10-2
14-3
14-2
14-4
14-5
7-8
7-7
15-3
13-1
13-2
13-3
13-5
10-10
16-1
13-4
Roll call vote on motion to adopt the Temporary rules, as amended, as the
Permanent rules of the 62nd Legislature:
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
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Esquibel K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger, Gay and Harshman
Ayes
57
Nays 0
Excused
3
Absent
0
Conflict
0
TWELFTH DAY
JANUARY 23, 2013
ROLL CALL
Present: Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel
K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Halverson, Harvey, Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff,
Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Teeters, Throne, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer Dn. and Zwonitzer Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Burkhart, Greear, Harshman, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Stubson and Wallis
Excused: Representative(s) Berger, Gay and Harshman
Present 53
Excused 7
Absent 0
Conflict 0
Majority Floor Leader Brown moved that a committee of two be appointed to
wait upon the Honorable Justice William Hill and request his presence in the
House Chamber to administer the Oath of Office to Representative Berger.
Speaker Lubnau:
You have heard the motion.
All those in favor say "Aye",
opposed "No". The motion carries. Representatives Krone and Greear, please
inform Justice Hill that the House is ready for him to administer the Oath of
Office and escort Justice Hill to the rostrum.
Sergeant-at-Arms Darrel Moore announced the Honorable William Hill, Wyoming
Supreme Court Justice escorted by Representative Krone and Greear.
Speaker Lubnau asked that Representatives Harvey and Davison
Representative Berger to the front. The Oath is administered.
escort
Representative Patton nominated Representative Rosie Berger as Speaker Pro
Tempore of the House of Representatives for the 62nd Wyoming Legislature.
Representative Coleman seconded the nomination of Representative Berger and
moved that her election be made unanimous dispensing with the roll call.
Speaker Lubnau:
It has been moved and seconded that Representative Rosie
Berger by unanimously elected Speaker Pro Tem of the House of Representatives
for the 62nd Wyoming Legislature and that we dispense with the roll call. All
in favor say "Aye", opposed "No."
Justice Hill administers the Oath of
Office to Speaker Pro Tem.
Speaker Lubnau asked Representatives Throne and Connolly to escort His Honor,
Justice Hill, back to his chambers.
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THIRTEENTH DAY
JANUARY 24, 2013
ROLL CALL
Present:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer Dn. and
Zwonitzer Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Miller, Nicholas, B. and Teeters
Present
57
Excused 3
Absent
0
Conflict
0
Mr. Speaker announced the following changes to committee assignments.
Representative Reeder from committee 10, Labor, Health and Social Services to
committee 8, Transportation & Highways, and Representative Larsen from
committee 8, Transportation & Highways to committee 10, Labor, Health and
Social Services.
NINETEENTH DAY
FEBRUARY 1, 2013
ROLL CALL
Present:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel K.,
Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harvey,
Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne,
Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer Dn. and Zwonitzer Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Brown, Burkhart, Harshman and Wallis
Absent: Representative(s) Hutchings
Present
55
Excused 4
Absent
1
Conflict
0
Mr. Speaker requested the following to be spread in the Journal:
Three weeks and three days ago, during my Speaker of the House speech, I
said, "This last election cycle, I've seen the rise of litmus-test, no
compromise interest groups, who have a specific with-us or against-us agenda.
Lobbying behaviors which include threats, intimidation or abusive behaviors
will be disclosed and will not be rewarded with the outcome you seek.
Lobbying must be professional and high standards will apply."
Events of this past week suggest those words have not been heeded by all. In
my view, inaccurate and misleading information concerning positions of the
chairman of the appropriations committee, the majority floor leader and
myself has been disseminated by some lobbyists who seek to influence this
body. While perhaps a short term advantage might be perceived by lobbyists
using
unprofessional
tactics,
credibility
remains
the
currency
of
professional lobbyists.
The long term cure for misinformation is free
discourse, at length the truth will win out.
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Each of us must decide what will and will not influence our position on an
issue; as a member of this body I have zero tolerance for any lobbyists who
disseminates misleading or inaccurate information.
To the body and to those joining
please know that as Speaker, I am
floor and in those areas of this
that role I reiterate – threats,
place in the Wyoming Legislature.
us in the gallery or via live streaming –
responsible for maintaining decorum on the
building under control of the House.
In
intimidation and abusive practices have no
TWENTY SEVENTH DAY
FEBRUARY 13, 2013
ROLL CALL
Present:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer
Dn., and Zwonitzer Dv.
Excused: Representative(s)Gay and Wallis
Present
58
Excused 2
Absent
1
Conflict
0
Representative Byrd requested the explanation of his Aye vote on SF 132 be
spread in the Journal.
Mr. Speaker, I would like to evoke House Rule 12-7 and explain my vote.
The only reason that I am an Aye on this bill is that it has come to my
knowledge that there is a company in my district that manufactures these
devices. I still personally do not support this bill, how it was presented
and managed.
This is the one and only reason that I voted in the
affirmative.
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H.B. No. 0001
General government appropriations.
Sponsored By:
Joint Appropriations Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to supplemental appropriations for the operation of state
government; increasing or decreasing certain amounts; adjusting the number of
authorized positions; modifying prior appropriations; making additional
appropriations; making certain appropriations subject to the terms and
conditions specified; providing transfers of certain funds as specified; and
providing for an effective date.
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
1/31/2013
2/4/2013
2/5/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to HCOW
H Considered in CoW
H Passed CoW
HB0001H2001/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
007. Wyoming Military Department
(Veterans' Services)
***********
Page 20-line 11
After "Services" insert "5."
Page 20-line 12
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "$245,812".
Page 20-line 21
Increase Full Time positions by "2".
Page 21-After line 22
Insert:
"5.
Of this general fund appropriation, two hundred forty-five thousand
eight hundred twelve dollars ($245,812.00) shall only be expended for the
purpose of funding one (1) client services supervisor position and one (1)
client services advocate position, together with necessary office supplies,
communications equipment, IT equipment, vehicles and travel expenses.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. ZWONITZER, DV, BYRD
Budget(s):
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel,
K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Halverson, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, McKim,
Moniz, Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Throne, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Burkhart, Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Loucks, Lubnau,
Madden, Miller, Nicholas, B., Teeters and Wallis
Ayes 49
Nays 11
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H2002.01/ADOPTED
[DIVIDED AMENDMENT]
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Budget(s):
Section 045.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
***********
Page 45-line 1
After "3." insert ", 5.".
Page 46-After line 25
Insert:
"5. (a) The department of transportation shall report by September 1, 2013,
to the joint transportation, highways and military affairs interim committee
the following:
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(i) All highways and the segments of those highways in Wyoming
for which the authority granted by W.S. 31-5-302 has been exercised;
(ii) For those highways and segments identified pursuant to
paragraph (i) of this footnote, the report shall state whether the authority
was exercised to, in any manner, comply with or address a recommendation,
finding
or
requirement
relating
to
an
environmental
assessment,
an
environmental impact statement or any other analysis required under any
provision of the National Environmental Policy Act, including, but not
limited to, the exercise of that authority in order to facilitate a favorable
environmental impact statement. The report shall identify additional reasons
relied upon by the director of the department of transportation to establish
the speed limit for any highway reported under this paragraph.
(b) The joint transportation, highways and military affairs interim
committee shall study the effects of establishing different speed limits for
highways reported under subsection (a) of this footnote and shall introduce
legislation in the 2014 legislative budget session as it determines
appropriate.".
To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. BROWN
HB0001H2002.02/FAILED
[DIVIDED AMENDMENT]
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Budget(s):
Section 045.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
***********
Page 46-After line 25
Insert:
"5.
(a)
The department shall not expend any funds appropriated in this
section to construct a highway or segment thereof, with a speed limit which
is below that established by W.S. 31-5-301(b)(iv) if the speed limit was
established to comply with or address a recommendation, finding or
requirement relating to an environmental assessment, an environmental impact
statement or any other analysis required under any provision of the National
Environmental Policy Act.". BROWN
HB0001H2003/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
040. Game and Fish Commission
(Employee health benefits)
***********
Page 41-After line 10
Insert "Employee Health Benefits 1.";
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "4,668,823".
Page 41-After line 18
Insert:
"1. This general fund appropriation shall only be expended for purposes of
paying the department's employees' group health insurance premiums under the
State Employees and Officials Group Insurance Act in the same amount as paid
by
state
agencies
for
generally
funded
state
agency
employees.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this appropriation shall not be
transferred or expended for any other purpose and any unexpended, unobligated
funds remaining from this appropriation shall revert as provided by law on
June 30, 2014.
An appropriation for this purpose shall be included in the
department's 2015-2016 standard budget request.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary.
ZWONITZER, DN
Budget(s):
HB0001H2004/FAILED
Budget(s):
(CORRECTED COPY)
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Addition to 300 Sections
37
***********
Insert the following new section and renumber as
necessary:
"[CRITICAL ACCESS AND RURAL HOSPITAL TECHNOLOGY GRANTS]
Section 337.
"(a) There is appropriated one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) from
the general fund to the department of health.
This appropriation shall be
for the period ending June 30, 2014.
This appropriation shall only be
expended
for
the
purpose
of
funding
grants
under
this
section.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this appropriation shall not be
transferred or expended for any other purpose and any unexpended, unobligated
funds remaining from this appropriation shall revert as provided by law on
June 30, 2014.
(b) The department of health shall, by rule and regulation, administer
a grant program to fund technologies at critical access or rural hospitals,
as defined in W.S. 35-1-1002(a)(ii), to meet requirements to become
meaningful users of electronic health records.
The department shall base
criteria for grants under this section on the needs of hospitals to provide
care and services and the needs of hospitals to meet the federal directive to
convert to electronic health records.
No single grant under the program
shall exceed four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000.00).".
To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. HUNT
Page 114-after line 19
HB0001H2005/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
021. Department of Audit
(Public Fund)
***********
Page 32-line 8
After "Fund" insert "1."; under GENERAL FUND increase
amount by "150,000".
Page 32-After line 21
Insert:
"1.
Of this general fund appropriation, one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000.00) shall only be expended to conduct an audit of personnel
policies and practices of the department of education.
The audit shall
include a review of evidence of activities described in W.S. 9-11-103(a).
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this appropriation shall not be
transferred or expended for any other purpose and any unexpended, unobligated
funds remaining from this appropriation shall revert as provided by law on
June 30, 2014. This appropriation shall not be included in the department's
2015-2016 standard budget request. The department of audit shall report to
the joint appropriations committee and the joint education interim committee
with the results of the review and audit no later than September 1, 2013.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary.
LUBNAU
Budget(s):
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman,
Goggles,
Greear,
Greene,
Harshman,
Harvey,
Hunt,
Kasperik,
Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne,
Wallis, Walters, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Coleman, Davison, Gay, Gingery, Halverson,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kroeker, Loucks, McKim, Miller, Piiparinen, Reeder and Watt
Ayes 45
Nays 15
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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HB0001H2006/FAILED
[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]
Section Under Consideration: Section 045. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
(Airport Improvements)
Other Budget(s) Affected:
Section 085. WYOMING BUSINESS COUNCIL
(Investment Ready Communities)
***********
Page 45-line 17
After "4." insert ", 5.".
Page 45-line 18
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "240,000".
Page 46-After line 25
Insert:
"5. The additional general fund appropriation of two hundred forty thousand
dollars ($240,000.00) associated with this footnote shall be deposited to the
air services enhancement account created pursuant to W.S. 10-3-602.".
Page 70-line 25
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "240,000".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. WALTERS
HB0001H2007/FAILED
[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]
Section Under Consideration: Section:
008. OFFICE OF THE
(Administration)
Other Budget(s) Affected:
Section:
066. WYOMING
(Wyoming Tourism Board)
***********
Page 22-line 5
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by
Page 65-line 5
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals;
necessary. WALTERS
PUBLIC DEFENDER
TOURISM BOARD
"118,000".
"118,000".
and renumber as
HB0001H2008/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
[CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION]
Budget(s):
067. University of Wyoming
(Engineering Building)
***********
Page 98-line 5
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "55,000,000".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. GINGERY, JAGGI, HARVEY
HB0001H2009/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
067. University of Wyoming
(Half Acre Rec Center)
***********
Page 98-line 7
Strike ", 4.".
Page 99-lines 4 through 10
Strike entirely.
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. ZWONITZER, DN, CONNOLLY, GINGERY, WILSON
Budget(s):
HB0001H2010/ADOPTED
Budget(s):
Page 49-line 10
Page 49-line 14
Page 54-After line 24
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
048b. Department of Health
(Public Health)
***********
After "12." insert ", 18.".
Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "10,000TT".
Insert:
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"18.
Of this other fund appropriation, ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00)
from the tobacco settlement trust income account funds shall only be expended
by the department for purposes of contracting for provision of services at
camps for survivors of childhood cancers.
Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, this appropriation shall not be transferred or expended for
any other purpose and any unexpended, unobligated funds remaining from this
appropriation shall revert as provided by law on June 30, 2014.
This
appropriation shall not be included in the department's 2015-2016 standard
budget request.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. ESQUIBEL, K, CAMPBELL, HALVERSON, LARSEN
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Sommers, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Eklund, Greear, Hunt, Kroeker, Loucks, Madden,
McKim, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Wilson and Winters
Ayes 48
Nays 12
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H2011/WITHDRAWN
HB0001H2012/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
048b. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
(Behavioral Health)
***********
Page 49-line 22
Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "20,500 SO".
Page 51-line 25
Delete "five".
Page 51-line 26
Delete through "($5,900.00)" insert "seven thousand
five hundred dollars ($7,500.00)".
Page 51-line 27
Delete
"seventy-seven
thousand
dollars"
insert
"ninety-seven
thousand
five
hundred
dollars
($97,500.00)".
Page 52-line 1
Delete "($77,000.00)".
Page 52-line 2
Delete "costs of"; insert "actual expenses incurred
in".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. LARSEN
Budget(s):
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Brown, Byrd,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman,
Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt,
Jaggi, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Sommers, Throne, Watt,
Wilson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Blikre, Burkhart, Eklund, Hutchings,
Kasperik, Kroeker, Loucks, Madden, Nicholas, B., Semlek, Stubson, Teeters,
Wallis, Walters and Winters
Ayes 44
Nays 16
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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HB0001H2013/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Addition to 300 Sections
***********
Page 114-after line 19 Insert the following new section and renumber as
necessary:
"[EARLY CHILDHOOD STATE ADVISORY COUNCIL]
Section 337. The Wyoming early childhood state advisory council shall
report to the joint education interim committee by August 1, 2013 on the
activities of the council.".
To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. CONNOLLY, SOMMERS, TEETERS, WILSON
Budget(s):
HB0001H2014/WITHDRAWN
HB0001H2015/FAILED
[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]
Section Under Consideration: Section:
048b. Department of Health
(Healthcare Finance)
Other Budget(s) Affected:
Section:
067. University of Wyoming
(State Aid)
***********
Page 49-line 7
After "15." insert ", 18.".
Page 49-line 8
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "500,000";
Under FEDERAL FUND increase amount by "500,000".
Page 54-After line 24
Insert:
"18.
Of this appropriation, five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) of
the
general
fund
appropriation
and
five
hundred
thousand
dollars
($500,000.00) of the federal fund appropriation shall only be expended in the
2014 fiscal year to reduce the waiting lists for the Medicaid child and adult
developmental disability waivers and the acquired brain injury waivers.".
Page 65-line 22
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "500,000".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. DAVISON
HB0001H2016/FAILED
[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]
Section Under Consideration: Section 039: WILDLIFE/NATURAL RESOURCE TRUST
Other Budget(s) Affected:
Section 060.
STATE LANDS AND INVESTMENTS
(County Emerg Suppression)
Section 304.
[CARRYOVER APPROPRIATIONS]
***********
Page 40-line 7
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "1,250,000".
Page 40-line 21
Strike "One million dollars ($1,000,000.00)" insert
"Two million two hundred fifty thousand dollars
($2,250,000.00)".
Page 61-line 13
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "2,500,000".
Page 63-line 15
After "36-1-402." delete balance of the line.
Page 63-lines 16 through 26
Delete entirely.
Page 100-line 3
After "301," insert "304(c),".
Page 101-After line 10 Insert:
"[CARRYOVER
APPROPRIATIONS-SUPPLEMENTAL
APPROPRIATIONS]
Section 304.
[PINE BARK BEETLE MITIGATION]
(c) Notwithstanding W.S. 9-2-1008, 9-2-1012(e) and 9-4-207, one
million dollars ($1,000,000.00) or so much thereof as is available, of
unexpended, unobligated monies appropriated in 2010 Wyoming Session Laws,
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Chapter 39, Section 2, Section 010 and 2011 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 88,
Section 2, Section 010 to the emergency insect management program shall not
revert on June 30, 2012, but are reappropriated to the department of
agriculture. In addition, one million two hundred fifty thousand dollars
($1,250,000.00) from the general fund is appropriated to the department of
agriculture.
The department shall expend these funds only for pine bark
beetle mitigation. The department may utilize the expertise and staff of the
emergency insect management committee created pursuant to Title 11, Chapter
5, Article 4 of the Wyoming Statutes while expending funds under this
subsection. These funds may be expended on private, state or federal lands
pursuant to memoranda of agreement entered into between the department and
any local, state or federal agency.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. SEMLEK, HUNT
HB0001H2017/WITHDRAWN
HB0001H2018/FAILED
(CORRECTED COPY)
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
[CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION]
Budget(s):
006. Administration and Information
(Military Facilities)
***********
Page 95-after line 14
Insert "Military-facilities 6."; Under GENERAL FUND
increase amount by "1,000,000".
Page 97-after line 7
Insert:
"6.
This general fund appropriation shall only be used for the purpose of
modifying latrine facilities in national guard armories to accommodate
females and civilians.
The military department shall prioritize the
facilities that shall be modified and shall obtain the approval of the state
building commission prior to any expenditure of this appropriation.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. ZWONITZER, DV
HB0001H2019/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Section 330.
[EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION]
***********
Page 108-line 18
Delete "total".
Page 108-line 21
Delete "two (2)".
Page 108-line 22
Delete the line through "payrolls" insert "the
October payroll".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. NICHOLAS, B.
Budget(s):
HB0001H2020/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Section 053. DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES
(Administration and Support)
***********
Page 58-line 5
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "517,140".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. PETROFF, CONNOLLY, HUNT
Budget(s):
HB0001H2021/ADOPTED
Budget(s):
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Section 300. [BUDGET BALANCERS – TRANSFERS]
42
***********
Delete the line through "($450,000,000.00)" insert
"of
eight
hundred
ten
million
dollars
($810,000,000.00)."
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. TEETERS
Page 100-line 29
HB0001H2022/WITHDRAWN
HB0001H2023/WITHDRAWN
HB0001H2024/WITHDRAWN
HB0001H2025/ADOPTED
Budget(s):
Page 114-after line 19
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Addition to 300 Sections
***********
Insert the following new section and renumber as
necessary: "[TASK FORCE ON CAPITOL REHABILITATION
AND RESTORATION]
Section 337.
(a) There is created the joint legislative and executive task force on
capitol building rehabilitation and restoration.
(b) The task force shall be comprised of:
(i) Two (2) members of the senate appointed by the president of
the senate, one (1) of whom shall be senate chairman of the select committee
on legislative facilities;
(ii) Two (2) members of the house of representatives appointed
by the speaker of the house, one (1) of which shall be the house chairman of
the select committee on legislative facilities;
(iii) Five (5) members, one (1) each appointed by each of the
five (5) statewide elected officials;
(iv) Two (2) members of the public with special expertise in the
history of the capitol building, appointed by the chairmen of the select
committee on legislative facilities;
(v) A staff member from the department of state parks and
cultural resources, cultural resources division, appointed by the governor;
and
(vi) A staff member from the department of administration and
information, construction management program, appointed by the governor.
(c) The legislative members of the task force shall appoint cochairmen to preside over meetings.
(d) The task force shall:
(i) Develop rehabilitation and restoration priorities for the
state capitol building;
(ii) Contract for the performance of any function appropriate to
carry out its duties, including the employment of consultants and other
professionals;
(iii) Periodically report its findings and recommendations to
the state building commission, the legislative management council and the
joint appropriations interim committee;
(iv) Recommend to the management council statutory changes that
may be required to implement project recommendations.
(e) Staff and support for the task force shall be provided by the
department
of
administration
and
information,
construction
management
program.
Members who are government employees or public officials shall be
considered on official business of their agency when performing duties as
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members of the task force. Other members shall receive mileage and per diem
in the same manner and amount as state legislators when performing duties.
Mileage and per diem shall be paid by the appointing authority.
(f) The task force shall terminate on June 30, 2014.
(g) Recommendations of the task force created by this section shall be
submitted for legislative action as provided in W.S. 9-5-109(j).
(h) There is appropriated ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) from the
general fund to the legislative service office. This appropriation shall be
for the period beginning with the effective date of this act and ending June
30, 2014.
This appropriation shall only be expended for the purpose of
funding mileage and per diem for members appointed under paragraph (b)(iv) of
this section and salary, mileage and per diem of legislative members.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this appropriation shall not be
transferred or expended for any other purpose and any unexpended, unobligated
funds remaining from this appropriation shall revert as provided by law on
June 30, 2014.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. ZWONITZER, DN
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau,
Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Davison, Gay, Halverson, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kroeker,
McKim, Miller, Piiparinen and Watt
Ayes 50
Nays 10
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H2026/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
020. Dept of Environmental Quality
(Landfills)
***********
Page 30-line 17
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "10,000,000".
Page 31-line 12
Delete
"thirty
million
dollars
($30,000,000.00)"
insert "twenty million dollars ($20,000,000.00)".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. JAGGI
Budget(s):
HB0001H2027/FAILED
[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]
Section Under Consideration: Section
048b. Department of Health
(Director's Office)
Other Budget(s) Affected:
Section
067. University of Wyoming
Section
336. [BUDGET REDUCTION – TAX REFUND FOR THE ELDERLY AND
DISABLED]
***********
Page 49-line 4
After "Office" insert "18.".
Page 49-line 5
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "323,969".
Page 54-After line 24
Insert:
"18.
From these general funds, the department shall fully fund the tax
refund for the elderly and disabled provided by W.S. 39-11-109(c)(ii) through
(viii) for fiscal year 2014.".
Page 65-line 22
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "323,969".
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Page 114-lines 2 through 19
Delete entirely.
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. JAGGI
HB0001H2028/WITHDRAWN
HB0001H2029/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
001. Office of the Governor
(Administration)
***********
Page 6-line 5
After "4." insert ", 6.".
Page 6-line 6
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "500,000".
Page 8-After line 8
Insert:
"6.
Of this general fund appropriation, five hundred thousand dollars
($500,000.00) shall only be expended to contract for a performance and
efficiency study of the department of transportation.
The results of the
study shall be provided to the joint appropriations interim committee and the
joint transportation, highways and military affairs interim committee no
later than October 1, 2013. The appropriation associated with this footnote
shall be considered one-time funding and shall not be included in the
agency's 2015-2016 standard budget request.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. JAGGI
Budget(s):
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blikre, Brown, Coleman,
Davison, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harvey, Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim,
Miller, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Wallis, Walters, Watt and Winters
Nays:
Representative(s) Blake, Blevins, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady,
Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer, Goggles, Harshman, Kirkbride,
Lockhart, Madden, Moniz, Patton, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wilson, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 37
Nays 23
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H2030/FAILED
(CORRECTED COPY)
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Budget(s):
067. UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING
***********
Delete the Zwonitzer, Dn., et al., second reading amendment (HB0001H2009/A)
entirely.
Further amend as follows:
Page 99-line 4
After "4." strike balance of the line.
Page 99-lines 5 through 10
Strike entirely and insert:
"No
amount
of
this general fund appropriation shall be expended for
providing artwork for the half acre recreation
center.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. HUTCHINGS
HB0001H2031/ADOPTED
Budget(s):
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
080. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
(WY Med Corr Inst)
***********
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Page 69-line 14
Page 69-line 15
Page 69-line 16
Page 69-line 17
To the extent required
necessary. HARSHMAN
After "of" delete "," and insert "inmates".
Delete
"for, probationers and parolees".
Delete "shall".
Delete the line through "and".
by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
HB0001H2032/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
[CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION]
(Administration and Information)
Budget(s):
006. ADMINISTRATION AND INFORMATION
(A&I State Capitol)
***********
Page 95-After line 5
Insert "A&I State Capitol 6."; Under OTHER FUNDS
increase amount by "726,500S0".
Page 97-After line 7
Insert:
"6. Of this other funds appropriation, seven hundred twenty-six thousand five
hundred dollars ($726,500.00) is hereby appropriated from the capitol
building rehabilitation and restoration account created by W.S. 9-5-109(j)
for purposes of enhanced level I and level II services for the rehabilitation
and restoration of the state capitol building.".
To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. ZWONITZER, DN, HARSHMAN
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton,
Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne,
Wallis, Walters, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Davison, Halverson, Jaggi, Kroeker, McKim, Semlek
and Watt
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 52
Nays 7
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H2033/WITHDRAWN
HB0001H2034/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
048b. Department of Health
(Behavioral Health)
***********
Page 52-line 4
Delete "through" insert "until".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. HARSHMAN
Budget(s):
HB0001H2035/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Addition to 300 Sections
***********
Page 114-after line 19 Insert the following new section and renumber as
necessary:
"[SCHOOL DISTRICT REPORTING CONSOLIDATION]
Section 337. The director of the department of education shall review
Budget(s):
46
and assess all reports and information required of and collected from Wyoming
school districts by law and by rule and regulation of the department and
state board.
To the extent possible, this review and assessment shall
attempt to consolidate reporting requirements and data and information
collections.
The director shall report to the joint education interim
committee by November 1, 2013, providing a compilation of each report and
data and information collection requested by the department of Wyoming school
districts, and providing a summary of reporting and data collection
consolidation efforts together with any consolidation recommendations which
may require enabling legislation.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. HARSHMAN
HB0001H2036/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Section 317. [MAJOR MAINTENANCE FUNDING FOR STATE
FACILITIES, UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY COLLEGES]
***********
Page 104-line 12
After "2008" delete balance of line.
Page 104-line 13
Delete "in" insert ".".
Page 104-lines 14 through 21 Delete. HARSHMAN
Budget(s):
HB0001H2037/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
[JAMESTOWN RIO VISTA LOAN]
***********
Page 112-line 3
Delete "general fund" insert "water development
account II created by W.S. 41-2-124(a)(ii)".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary.
BURKHART, BROWN
Budget(s):
331.
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison,
Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Loucks, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Walters, Watt, Wilson
and Winters
Nays: Representative(s) Eklund, Filer, Harshman, Kasperik, Lubnau, Teeters,
Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 50
Nays 10
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H2038/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
[STANDARD BUDGET REDUCTIONS]
***********
Page 105-lines 24 through 27 Reinsert stricken language and further amend as
follows:
Page 105-line 25
Strike "8%" insert "four percent (4%)".
Page 105-line 27
After "request." insert "The courts' budget request
for the 2015-2016 fiscal biennium shall include and
be developed based on the budgeted amounts for the
salary and benefits of all authorized positions.".
HARSHMAN
Budget(s):
319.
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HB0001H2039/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
[EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION]
***********
Page 110-line 9
After "section" insert "and as limited in this
subsection".
Page 110-line 10
Delete "September 1, 2013" insert "the commencement
of
the
district's
2013-2014
school
year
for
calculation of the full retention incentive payment.
The retention incentive payment for each school
district employee shall be reduced dollar per dollar
by any amount of base salary increase the school
district employee will receive in the 2013-2014
school year as compared to the employee's base salary
received in the 2012-2013 school year".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. BURKHART
Budget(s):
330.
HB0001H2040/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
085. WYOMING BUSINESS COUNCIL
(Wyoming Business Council)
***********
Page 70-line 18
After "Council" insert "3.".
Page 70-line 18
Under OTHER FUND increase amount by "500,000S0".
Page 72-after line 15
Insert:
"3. This S0 other fund appropriation shall be from the community facilities
program account created pursuant W.S. 9-15-104, and shall only be expended to
facilitate execution of expanded foreign trade efforts, including the expense
of meetings and travel.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. BERGER, MILLER
Budget(s):
HB0001H2041/ADOPTED
[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]
TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS
Section Under Consideration: Section 001. [GOVERNOR'S OFFICE]
Other Budget(s) Affected:
Section 330. [EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION]
Section 317. [MAJOR MAINTENANCE FUNDING FOR STATE
FACILITIES, UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY COLLEGES]
Section 336. [BUDGET REDUCTION – TAX REFUND FOR THE
ELDERLY AND DISABLED]
***********
Page 6-line 22
Decrease Full Time positions by "1".
Page 104-line 7
After "Notwithstanding" insert "2008 Wyoming Session
Laws, Chapter 48, Section 3, Section 057, Footnote
1,".
Page 104-line 8
After "Footnote 1" insert ", 2010 Wyoming Session
Laws, Chapter 39, Section 3, Section 057, Footnote
2,".
Page 108-line 12
Delete "section" insert "subsection".
Page 111-line 2
After "in" insert "subsections (b) through (d) of".
Page 111-line 6
After "under" insert "subsections (b) through (d)
of".
Page 111-line 10
After "in" insert "subsections (b) through (d) of".
Page 114-line 11
After "of" delete "revenue" and insert "health".
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To the extent required by this amendment:
necessary. HARSHMAN
adjust totals; and renumber as
HB0001H2042/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Section 002. SECRETARY OF STATE
(Administration)
***********
Page 8-line 14
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "121,009".
Page 8-line 23
Increase Full Time positions by "1".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. THRONE, ZWONITZER, DN.
Budget(s):
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Byrd,
Campbell, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay,
Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Harvey, Jaggi, Kirkbride, Madden, Moniz, Northrup,
Patton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Sommers, Throne, Walters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Berger, Burkhart, Cannady, Davison, Greear,
Halverson, Harshman, Hunt, Hutchings, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, Miller, Nicholas, B., Paxton, Reeder,
Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Watt, Wilson and Winters
Ayes 31
Nays 29
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H2043/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
[PATIENT PROTECTION AND AFFORDABLE CARE ACT
RULES]
***********
Page 113-line 4
After "334." insert "(a)".
Page 113-line 6
Delete
"notify"
insert
"prepare
comments
for
submission to the federal government by the governor,
insurance commissioner or director of the department
of health, as appropriate, on".
Page 113-line 7
Delete.
Page 113-line 8
Delete through "committee of".
Page 113-line 10
Delete "The notification shall be provided by" insert
"If adopted rules cause major problems for Wyoming or
its people, the insurance commissioner and the
director of the department of health shall assist the
governor and the appropriate legislative committee in
crafting
appropriate
remedies.
The
insurance
commissioner
and
the
director
of
the
Wyoming
department of health shall from time to time as
appropriate report to the joint labor, health and
social services interim committee and the joint
appropriations interim committee on their activities
pursuant to this section.".
Page 113-lines 11 through 13 Delete and insert:
"(b) The insurance department is authorized one (1) additional
permanent full time position and one (1) additional full time position for
the period beginning with the effective date of this section and ending June
30, 2014 for the purposes of this section. In addition to any other
appropriation to the department of insurance in this act, there is
appropriated not to exceed one hundred eighty-three thousand dollars
($183,000.00) from special revenue funds generated pursuant to W.S. 26-2-204
Budget(s):
Section 334.
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to the insurance department for the salary and benefits of the insurance
department employees under this section. Notwithstanding section 312 of this
act, the department of health is authorized one (1) full time position for
the purposes of this section from a vacant full time position within the
department.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. HARVEY
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings,
Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, Moniz,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Throne, Wallis,
Wilson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Davison, Eklund, Gay, Halverson, Jaggi,
Kroeker,
Loucks,
McKim,
Miller,
Nicholas,
B.,
Piiparinen,
Reeder,
Teeters,Walters, Watt and Winters
Ayes 43
Nays 17
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0001H3001/FAILED
[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]
Section Under Consideration:
Section: 020.
DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
(Landfills)
Other Budget(s) Affected:
Section:
300
[BUDGET BALANCERS - TRANSFERS]
***********
Page 30-line 17
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "10,000,000".
Page 31-line 12
Delete
"thirty
million
dollars
($30,000,000.00)"
insert "twenty million dollars ($20,000,000.00)".
Page 100-line 2
Delete "300" insert "300(d) and".
Page 100-After line 9
Insert:
"(d) There is appropriated on November 1,
2012, fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000.00) from
the budget reserve account to the legislative
stabilization reserve account. There is appropriated
on June 1, 2013, ten million dollars ($10,000,000.00)
from the general fund to the legislative
stabilization reserve account.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. JAGGI
HB0001H3002/WITHDRAWN
HB0001H3003/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
048b. Department of Health
(Aging)
***********
Page 49-line 24
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "11,914".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. JAGGI
Budget(s):
50
HB0001H3004/WITHDRAWN
HB0001H3005/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
[JAMESTOWN RIO VISTA LOAN]
***********
Delete the Burkhart et al. second reading amendment (HB0001H2037/A) entirely.
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. SEMLEK, BLAKE, EKLUND
Budget(s):
331.
HB0001H3006/FAILED
(CORRECTED COPY-2)
[CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION]
Section:
067. University of Wyoming
(Engineering Building)
***********
Page 98-line 5
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "20,000,000".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. KROEKER, JAGGI
HB0001H3007/WITHDRAWN
HB0001H3008/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
020. Dept of Environmental Quality
(Land Quality)
***********
Page 30-line 11
Under GENERAL FUND increase by "74,200"; under
FEDERAL FUNDS increase by "54,018".
Page 30-line 24
After "Full Time" insert "3."; Increase Full Time
positions by "1".
Page 31-after line 19
After line 19 insert:
"3. Of these full time employees, the department of environmental quality is
authorized positions 4010 and 4052 within the land quality division. Position
4402 within the department of environmental quality is not authorized.".
To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. HARSHMAN, BYRD, THRONE
Budget(s):
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey,
Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden,
Moniz, Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters,
Throne, Wallis, Walters, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Davison, Halverson, Hutchings, Kroeker, Loucks,
McKim, Miller, Nicholas, B., Piiparinen, Reeder and Watt
Excused: Representative(s) Gay and Gingery
Ayes 47
Nays 11
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H3009/ADOPTED
[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]
Section Under Consideration: Section: 001.
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
(Administration)
Other Budget(s) Affected:
Section:
045.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
(GF Appr to Commission)
***********
Delete the Jaggi second reading amendment (HB0001H2029/A) entirely.
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Further amend as follows:
Page 6-line 5
After "4." insert ", 6.".
Page 6-line 6
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "300,000".
Page 8-After line 8
Insert:
"6.
Of this general fund appropriation, three hundred thousand dollars
($300,000.00) shall only be expended to contract for a performance and
efficiency study of the department of transportation. The governor's office
shall not enter into a contract under this footnote until thirty (30) days
after that office has provided the joint appropriations interim committee
with a detailed description of the nature, parameters and manner of
conducting the study. The results of the study shall be provided to the joint
appropriations interim committee and the joint transportation, highways and
military affairs interim committee no later than October 1, 2013.
The
appropriation associated with this footnote shall be considered one-time
funding and shall not be included in the agency's 2015-2016 standard budget
request.".
Page 45-line 21
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "300,000".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. NICHOLAS, B.
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel,
K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Loucks, Lubnau, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne,
Wallis, Walters, Watt, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Byrd, Halverson, Hunt, Madden, McKim and
Wilson
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 52
Nays 7
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H3010/FAILED
[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]
Section Under Consideration: Section:
001. Office of the Governor
(Administration)
Other Budget(s) Affected:
Section:
045. Department of
Transportation
(GF Appr to Commission)
***********
Delete the Jaggi second reading amendment (HB0001H2029/A) entirely.
Delete the Nicholas, B. third reading amendment (HB0001H3009/A) entirely.
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. ZWONITZER, DV
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Byrd, Campbell,
Cannady, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Goggles, Harvey,
Kirkbride, Larsen, Madden, Patton, Petroff, Sommers, Stubson, Throne, Wilson,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Brown, Burkhart, Coleman, Davison,
Gingery, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi,
Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Paxton, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Teeters, Wallis,
Walters, Watt and Winters
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Excused:
Ayes 25
Representative(s) Gay
Nays 34 Excused 1 Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H3011/WITHDRAWN
HB0001H3012/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
[EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION]
***********
Delete the Burkhart second reading amendment (HB0001H2039/A) entirely.
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. CONNOLLY, DAVISON, PIIPARINEN, SOMMERS
Budget(s):
330.
HB0001H3013/FAILED
[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]
Section Under Consideration: Section:
001. Office of the Governor
(Administration)
Other Budget(s) Affected:
Section:
045. Department of Transportation
(GF Appr to Commission)
***********
Delete the Jaggi second reading amendment (HB0001H2029/A) entirely.
Delete the Nicholas, B. third reading amendment (HB0001H3009/A) entirely.
Further amend as follows:
Page 6-line 5
After "4." insert ", 6.".
Page 6-line 6
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "600,000".
Page 8-After line 8
Insert:
"6.
Of this general fund appropriation, three hundred thousand dollars
($300,000.00) shall only be expended to contract for a performance and
efficiency study of the game and fish department and three hundred thousand
dollars ($300,000.00) shall only be expended to contract for a performance
and efficiency study of the department of transportation. The results of the
game and fish study shall be provided to the joint appropriations interim
committee and the joint travel, recreation, wildlife and cultural resources
interim committee no later than October 1, 2013.
The results of the
department of transportation study shall be provided to the joint
appropriations interim committee and the joint transportation, highways and
military affairs interim committee no later than October 1, 2013.
The
appropriation associated with this footnote shall be considered one-time
funding and shall not be included in the agency's 2015-2016 standard budget
request.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. ZWONITZER, DV
HB0001H3014/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
SECRETARY OF STATE
***********
Page 8-line 23
After "Time" insert "2.".
Page 9-After line 4
Insert:
"2. Upon a vacancy occurring in the authorized positions for this office
after the effective date of this act, the number of authorized positions for
the remainder of 2013-2014 fiscal biennium shall be reduced by one (1). The
secretary of state and the department of administration and information are
authorized to reclassify a position within the office as necessary to meet
the requirements of the office and the provisions of this footnote.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. HARSHMAN
Budget(s):
002.
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HB0001H3015/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
066. Wyoming Tourism Board
(Wyoming Tourism Board)
***********
Page 65-line 4
After "1." insert ", 2.".
Page 65-After line 16
Insert:
"2.
No budget reduction within this program shall be made to the cowboy
marketing program, including, but not limited to, college national finals
rodeo, national high school rodeo finals, team Wyoming or similar
sponsorships or marketing programs for high school, college, community and
professional rodeo programs.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. WALTERS, BLAKE, HUNT, WALLIS
Budget(s):
HB0001H3016/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Section 300. [BUDGET BALANCERS - TRANSFERS]
***********
Page 100-line 19
After "calculated" delete balance of the line and
insert "by the state auditor.".
Page 100-line 20
Delete entirely.
Page 100-line 24
Delete "one-time" insert "large one-time capital".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. THRONE, HARSHMAN, MADDEN
Budget(s):
HB0001H3017/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Budget(s):
Section 300. [BUDGET BALANCERS - TRANSFERS]
Page 100-line 2
Delete "(g)" insert "(h)".
Page 100 – After line 29
Insert:
"(h) The state auditor shall calculate the sum amount by which revenues
attributed to the fiscal period beginning July 1, 2012 and ending June 30,
2013 deposited to either the general fund or budget reserve account,
excluding earnings from the permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund, exceed the
sum amount of projected revenues to be deposited either to the general fund
or budget reserve account in the consensus revenue estimating group's January
14, 2013 report for the same fiscal period, excluding earnings from the
permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund.
To the extent the respective sum of
the excess amounts calculated is greater than forty million dollars
($40,000,000.00), the amount over forty million dollars ($40,000,000.00)
shall be transferred from the general fund and from the budget reserve
account to the legislative stabilization reserve account no later than
November 1, 2013.". HARSHMAN
HB0001H3018/ADOPTED
(CORRECTED COPY)
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
***********
Budget(s):
319. [STANDARD BUDGET REDUCTIONS]
Delete the Harshman second reading amendment (HB0001H2038/A) entirely.
Further amend as follows:
Page 105-line 24
Reinsert all stricken language.
Page 105-line 25
Reinsert all stricken language through "biennium,";
after stricken "of the" insert "a budget with no
reduction, a two percent (2%) reduction and a four
percent (4%) reduction of the".
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Page 105-line 26
Page 105-line 27
Reinsert stricken language.
Reinsert stricken language; after "request." insert
"The courts' budget request for the 2015-2016 fiscal
biennium shall include and be developed based on the
budgeted amounts for the salary and benefits of all
authorized positions. The supreme court shall report
these reductions to the joint judiciary interim
committee by October 1, 2013.
From the range of
budgets presented by the courts, the joint judiciary
interim committee shall recommend the budget for the
courts,
consistent
with
the
current
revenue
projections, to the joint appropriations committee,
by November 1, 2013.". HARSHMAN
HB0001H3019/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Section Under Consideration: Section: 319.
[STANDARD BUDGET REDUCTIONS]
Delete the Harshman second reading amendment (HB0001H2038/A) entirely.
Delete the Harshman third reading amendment (HB0001H3018/A) entirely.
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. THRONE, GINGERY, KRONE
HB0001H3020/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Section:
319. [STANDARD BUDGET REDUCTIONS]
***********
Page 105-line 10
After "." strike balance of the line.
Page 105-lines 11 through 17 Strike all existing language and delete all new
language.
To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary.
THRONE, GOGGLES, HARVEY, MADDEN
Section Under Consideration:
HB0001H3021/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Section 319. [STANDARD BUDGET REDUCTIONS]
***********
Delete the Throne, et al., third reading amendment (HB0001H3020/A).
Further amend as follows:
Page 100-line 3
Delete "(a) and".
Page 100-line 4
After "(b)" insert "and by creating new subsections
(d) and (e)".
Page 104-lines 27 through 29 Delete entirely.
Page 105-lines 1 through 17
Delete entirely.
Page 105-after line 27 Insert:
"(d) If, prior to October 1, 2013, there is no reduction of the total
revenue projections from the consensus revenue estimating group's January 14,
2013 report, subsection (a) of this section shall not be applicable to budget
requests for the 2015-2016 fiscal biennium and budget requests shall be
prepared in accordance with this subsection. Within each agency's 2015-2016
biennial budget request, agencies other than the department of health shall
include four percent (4%), six percent (6%) and eight percent (8%) budget
reduction requests based upon each agency's general funds appropriated in the
2012 budget session.
The department of health shall include two percent
(2%), four percent (4%) and six percent (6%) budget reduction requests based
upon the general funds appropriated to the department in the 2012 budget
session.
These reductions shall be presented to the appropriate standing
committee of the legislature, as determined by the management council in
Budget(s):
55
consultation with the governor, not later than July 1, 2013. The legislative
committee shall submit comments to each reporting agency not later than
October 1. The agency shall report to the joint appropriations committee, as
part of the budget request, by December 1, 2013, the proposed reductions,
including any modifications to proposed reductions made in response to
standing committee review and comments. In preparing the governor's budget
request for the 2015-2016 fiscal biennium, the governor shall recommend from
the range of budget reductions presented by each agency. The level of budget
reductions shall be consistent with current revenue projections.
This
subsection shall not apply to the judicial branch.
(e) Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this section, and if subsection
(d) of this section is not applicable, in preparing the governor's budget
request for the 2015-2016 fiscal biennium, reductions totaling six percent
(6%) of the 2012 budget session general funds for the department of health
shall be included in the governor's recommendation.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. HARSHMAN
HB0001H3022/FAILED
Section Under Consideration: Section 005. [DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION]
Other Budget(s) Affected:
Section 005. [SUP OF PUBLIC INST]
Section 206. [DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION]
Additions to 300 Sections:
Section 337. [DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION BASELINE
AUDIT]
***********
Page 5-line 2
After "005" insert "by creating a new section 005 and
renumbering 005 as 206,".
Page 10-after line 22
Insert:
GENERAL
FEDERAL
APPROPRIATION
FUND
FUND
FOR
$
$
"Section 005. SUP OF PUBLIC INST 1.,2.,3.,4.,5.,6.,7.,8.
PROGRAM
Administration
100 series
200 series
400 series
900 series
Teacher of the Year
600 series
2,140,002
170,229
62,236
500,000
TOTALS
2,872,467
OTHER
TOTAL
FUNDS
$
2,140,002
170,229
62,236
500,000
72,500 S5
AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEES
Full Time
Part Time
15
0
TOTAL
15
APPROPRIATION
$
0
72,500
72,500
2,944,967
1. (a) Pursuant to 2013 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 1, and in further
implementation of that act:
(i) Except as otherwise specified in this section, all state,
federal and other funds appropriations, authorizations and personnel within
all divisions and units within agency 005, department of education prior to
the renumbering of that agency by this act, are hereby transferred to
renumbered agency 206, department of education.
For budgetary purposes,
agency
005
shall
be
retitled
"office
of
superintendent
of
public
instruction";
(ii) Any transfer of funds within agency 005 and 206 or between
agencies 005 and 206 shall be in accordance with the B-11 process authorized
56
by W.S. 9-2-1005(b)(ii) and shall be reported by the governor to the joint
appropriations interim committee in the monthly report provided by W.S.
9-2-1005(o). Any transfer of funds pursuant to this paragraph shall not be
subject to the restrictions imposed in 2012 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 26,
Section 309(a).
Terms and conditions of the footnotes incorporated within
section 2, renumbered section 206 of this act, as provided in 2012 Wyoming
Session Laws, Chapter 26, and as amended by this act, where applicable, shall
apply to agency 005 and agency 206.
2. Beginning with the effective date of this act and ending June 30, 2014,
the budget for the office of superintendent of public instruction shall be as
provided in this section subject to modification by the governor as
authorized by 2013 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 1.
3. The superintendent of public instruction shall provide a staffing plan to
the division of human resources within the department of administration and
information no later than March 22, 2013.
The division shall classify all
positions and salaries not set by statute within agency 005, office of
superintendent of public instruction, no later than April 30, 2013 to be
effective June 1, 2013.
4. No funds appropriated within section 005, office of superintendent of
public instruction, shall be expended for programs, initiatives or other
activities not expressly authorized by law.
5. Nothing in this section shall limit the authority of the governor to
transfer funds, positions or property between agency 206, department of
education, and agency 005, office of superintendent of public instruction, as
otherwise provided by law.
6. No funds appropriated under this section shall be used for programs or
initiatives not expressly authorized by statute.
In the event that the
superintendent of public instruction desires to implement and fund the
teacher-to-teacher program, also known as the special education literacy
program, or other equivalent program or initiative not expressly authorized
by statute, the superintendent shall present the program, together with peer
reviewed data demonstrating the strengths and weaknesses of the program or
initiative, to the joint education interim committee. In the event the joint
education interim committee determines the program or initiative should be
authorized and funded, the committee shall introduce appropriate legislation
in the 2014 budget session.
7. Notwithstanding footnote 6 of this section, the office of state
superintendent of public instruction, upon approval of the board of trustees
of a school district, may provide professional development utilizing
methodology of peer mentorship to disseminate best observed teaching
practices throughout the state in conjunction with the duties described in
W.S. 21-2-201(c)(vi), as created by 2013 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 1, and
to implement the plan established therein. No funds shall be expended for a
direct stipend for teaching participation by the state superintendent of
public instruction. Nothing in this footnote shall prohibit the use of other
school district funds or grants for teacher stipends for professional
development.
8. Two (2) full time employees authorized under this section shall not be
available to the superintendent of public instruction if the state
superintendent and the governor reach a mutual agreement on the provision of
records data management and accounting services delivered by other agencies
or by alternative means.".
Page 11-line 2
After "Section" strike "005." and insert "206.".
Page 11-line 10
Under GENERAL FUND decrease by "2,872,467".
Under
OTHER FUNDS decrease by "72,500 S5".
Page 11-line 17
Decrease Full Time positions by "15".
Page 114-after line 19 Insert the following new section and renumber as
57
necessary:
"Section 337. [DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION BASELINE AUDIT]
(a) One
hundred
twenty-five
thousand
dollars
($125,000.00)
is
appropriated from the school foundation program account to the office of the
governor to conduct an independent audit of the department of education for
the period beginning January 1, 2013, and ending December 31, 2013, as deemed
necessary by the governor in executing the transfer of department divisions,
agencies, programs, positions, personnel, property, appropriated funds and
functions to the director of the department as required under 2013 Wyoming
Session Laws, Chapter 1. The audit shall be completed in sufficient time to
assist budget planning for the fiscal biennium beginning July 1, 2014, and
ending June 30, 2016. Among other purposes established by the governor, the
audit shall include an accounting of:
(i) All existing authorized positions within the department and
the source of funding for each position, including both filled positions and
vacant positions;
(ii) All programs authorized and appropriated by law from state
and federal funds;
(iii) All transfers, additions and changes to and from budgeted
amounts at the budget unit level between and within department divisions;
(iv) Use of the B-11 process in transferring and adding or
subtracting amounts and positions at the unit level between and within
department divisions including those effectuated through the general
expenditure modification (GEM) process.".
To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. PIIPARINEN, GAY, MILLER
HB0001H3023/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
(Wyolink)
***********
Page 45-line 11
After "Wyolink" insert "5.".
Page 45-line 14
Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "106,000 S7".
Page 46-after line 25
Insert:
"5. This general fund appropriation includes an increase of one million two
hundred twenty-four thousand dollars ($1,224,000.00) in professional fees and
a standard budget reduction of four hundred seventy-six thousand three
hundred thirty-five dollars ($476,335.00) in telecommunications.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. HARSHMAN
Budget(s):
045.
HB0001H3024/ADOPTED
(CORRECTED COPY)
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Budget(s):
020. DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
(Landfills)
***********
Page 30-line 16
After "2." insert ",3.".
Page 31-line 14
After "354." insert "Except as otherwise provided in
this section,".
Page 31-after line 19
insert:
"3.
Of this general fund appropriation, up to fifteen million dollars
($15,000,000.00) may be expended for costs associated with the suppression of
fires in the 2013 fire season after all other available fire suppression
funds have been exhausted. The governor shall include a general fund
appropriation request for municipal solid waste landfill remediation in his
2015-2016 biennial budget recommendation at least equal to all funds expended
58
from this appropriation on costs associated with fire suppression.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. HARSHMAN
HB0001H3025/ADOPTED
(CORRECTED COPY-2)
[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]
Section Under Consideration: Section 039: WILDLIFE/NATURAL RESOURCE TRUST
(Wildlife Trust Projects)
Other Budget(s) Affected:
Section 060.
STATE LANDS AND INVESTMENTS
(County Emerg Suppression)
Section 304.
[CARRYOVER APPROPRIATIONS]
***********
Page 40-line 7
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "1,000,000".
Page 40-line 21
Strike "One million dollars ($1,000,000.00)" insert
"Two million dollars ($2,000,000.00)".
Page 63-line 15
After "36-1-402." delete balance of the line.
Page 63-lines 16 through 26
Delete entirely.
Page 100-line 3
After "301," insert "304(c),".
Page 101-After line 10 Insert:
"[CARRYOVER APPROPRIATIONS-SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS]
Section 304.
[PINE BARK BEETLE MITIGATION]
(c) Notwithstanding W.S. 9-2-1008, 9-2-1012(e) and 9-4-207, one
million dollars ($1,000,000.00) or so much thereof as is available, of
unexpended, unobligated monies appropriated in 2010 Wyoming Session Laws,
Chapter 39, Section 2, Section 010 and 2011 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 88,
Section 2, Section 010 to the emergency insect management program shall not
revert on June 30, 2012, but are reappropriated to the department of
agriculture. In addition, one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) from the
general fund is appropriated to the department of agriculture.
The
department shall expend these funds only for pine bark beetle mitigation.
The department may utilize the expertise and staff of the emergency insect
management committee created pursuant to Title 11, Chapter 5, Article 4 of
the Wyoming Statutes while expending funds under this subsection.
These
funds may be expended on private, state or federal lands pursuant to
memoranda of agreement entered into between the department and any local,
state or federal agency.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. SEMLEK
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman,
Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Wilson
Excused: Representative(s) Gay, Gingery and Harvey
Ayes 56
Nays 1
Excused 3
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H3026/WITHDRAWN
59
HB0001H3027/ADOPTED
(CORRECTED COPY)
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Budget(s):
021. Department of Audit
(Public Fund)
***********
Delete the Lubnau second reading amendment (HB001H2005/A) entirely.
Further amend as follows:
Page 32-line 8
After "Fund" insert "1."
Page 32-line 9
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "150,000".
Page 32-After line 21
Insert:
"1.
Of this general fund appropriation, one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000.00) shall only be expended to conduct an audit of personnel
policies and practices of the department of education.
The audit shall
include a review of evidence of activities described in W.S. 9-11-103(a).
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the department may transfer funds
internally to execute the provisions of this footnote. Any unexpended,
unobligated funds remaining from this appropriation shall revert as provided
by law on June 30, 2014.
This appropriation shall not be included in the
department's 2015-2016 standard budget request. The department of audit shall
report to the joint appropriations committee and the joint education interim
committee with the results of the review and audit no later than September 1,
2013.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary.
LUBNAU
HB0001H3028/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Addition to 300 Sections
***********
Delete the Zwonitzer, Dn. second reading amendment (HB0001H2025/A) entirely.
Delete the Halverson third reading amendment (HB0001H3011/A) entirely.
Further amend as follows:
Page 114-after line 19 Insert the following new section and renumber as
necessary:
"[TASK FORCE ON CAPITOL REHABILITATION AND RESTORATION]
Section 337.
(a) There is created the joint legislative and executive task force on
capitol building rehabilitation and restoration.
(b) The task force shall be comprised of:
(i) Three (3) members of the senate appointed by the president
of the senate, one (1) of whom shall be senate chairman of the select
committee on legislative facilities;
(ii) Three (3) members of the house of representatives appointed
by the speaker of the house, one (1) of which shall be the house chairman of
the select committee on legislative facilities;
(iii) Five (5) members, one (1) each appointed by each of the
five (5) statewide elected officials;
(iv) Two (2) members of the public with special expertise in the
history of the capitol building, appointed by the chairmen of the select
committee on legislative facilities who shall be non-voting members;
(v) A staff member from the department of state parks and
cultural resources, cultural resources division, appointed by the governor
who shall be a non-voting member; and
(vi) A staff member from the department of administration and
information, construction management program, appointed by the governor who
shall be a non-voting member.
(c) The legislative members of the task force shall appoint coBudget(s):
60
chairmen to preside over meetings.
(d) The task force shall:
(i) Develop rehabilitation and restoration priorities for the
state capitol building;
(ii) Contract for the performance of any function appropriate to
carry out its duties, including the employment of consultants and other
professionals;
(iii) Periodically report its findings and recommendations to
the state building commission, the legislative management council and the
joint appropriations interim committee;
(iv) Recommend to the management council statutory changes that
may be required to implement project recommendations.
(e) Staff and support for the task force shall be provided by the
department
of
administration
and
information,
construction
management
program.
Members who are government employees or public officials shall be
considered on official business of their agency when performing duties as
members of the task force. Other members shall receive mileage and per diem
in the same manner and amount as state legislators when performing duties.
Mileage and per diem shall be paid by the appointing authority.
(f) The task force shall terminate on June 30, 2014.
(g) Recommendations of the task force created by this section shall be
submitted for legislative action as provided in W.S. 9-5-109(j).
(h) There is appropriated fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) from
the capitol restoration account created by W.S. 9-5-109(j) to the legislative
service office.
This appropriation shall be for the period beginning with
the effective date of this act and ending June 30, 2014. This appropriation
shall only be expended for the purpose of funding mileage and per diem for
members appointed under paragraph (b)(iv) of this section and salary, mileage
and per diem of legislative members. Notwithstanding any other provision of
law, this appropriation shall not be transferred or expended for any other
purpose
and
any
unexpended,
unobligated
funds
remaining
from
this
appropriation shall revert as provided by law on June 30, 2014.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary.
HARSHMAN
HB0001H3029/ADOPTED
Section Under Consideration:
Section 005. [DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION]
Other Budget(s) Affected:
Section 005. [SUP OF PUBLIC INST]
Section 206. [DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION]
Additions to 300 Sections:
Section 337. [DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION BASELINE
AUDIT]
***********
Delete the Piiparinen, et al., third reading amendment (HB0001H3022/A)
entirely.
Further amend as follows.
Page 5-line 2
After "005" insert "by creating a new section 005 and
renumbering 005 as 206,".
Page 10-after line 22
Insert:
APPROPRIATION
FOR
GENERAL
FUND
$
"Section 005. SUP OF PUBLIC INST
FEDERAL
FUND
$
1.,2.,3.,4.,5.
PROGRAM
Administration
61
OTHER
FUNDS
$
TOTAL
APPROPRIATION
$
100 series
200 series
400 series
900 series
Teacher of the Year
600 series
1,010,663
96,354
7,394
50,000
TOTALS
1,164,411
1,010,663
96,354
7,394
50,000
66,576 S5
AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEES
Full Time
Part Time
7
0
TOTAL
7
0
66,576
66,576
1,230,987
1. (a) Pursuant to 2013 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 1, and in further
implementation of that act:
(i) Except as otherwise specified in this section, all state,
federal and other funds appropriations, authorizations and personnel within
all divisions and units within agency 005, department of education prior to
the renumbering of that agency by this act, are hereby transferred to
renumbered agency 206, department of education.
For budgetary purposes,
agency
005
shall
be
retitled
"office
of
superintendent
of
public
instruction";
(ii) Any transfer of funds within agency 005 and 206 or between
agencies 005 and 206 shall be in accordance with the B-11 process authorized
by W.S. 9-2-1005(b)(ii) and shall be reported by the governor to the joint
appropriations interim committee in the monthly report provided by W.S.
9-2-1005(o). Any transfer of funds pursuant to this paragraph shall not be
subject to the restrictions imposed in 2012 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 26,
Section 309(a).
Terms and conditions of the footnotes incorporated within
section 2, renumbered section 206 of this act, as provided in 2012 Wyoming
Session Laws, Chapter 26, and as amended by this act, where applicable, shall
apply to agency 005 and agency 206.
2. Beginning with the effective date of this act and ending June 30, 2014,
the budget for the office of superintendent of public instruction shall be as
provided in this section subject to modification by the governor as
authorized by 2013 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 1.
3. The superintendent of public instruction shall provide a staffing plan to
the division of human resources within the department of administration and
information no later than March 22, 2013.
The division shall classify all
positions and salaries not set by statute within agency 005, office of
superintendent of public instruction, no later than April 30, 2013 to be
effective June 1, 2013.
4. No funds appropriated within section 005, office of superintendent of
public instruction, shall be expended for programs, initiatives or other
activities not expressly authorized by law.
5. Nothing in this section shall limit the authority of the governor to
transfer funds, positions or property between agency 206, department of
education, and agency 005, office of superintendent of public instruction, as
otherwise provided by law.".
Page 11-line 2
After "Section" strike "005." and insert "206.".
Page 11-line 10
Under GENERAL FUND decrease by "1,164,411".
Under
OTHER FUNDS decrease by "66,576 S5".
Page 11-line 17
Decrease Full Time positions by "7".
Page 114-after line 19 Insert the following new section and renumber as
necessary:
"Section 337. [DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION BASELINE AUDIT]
(a) Two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) is appropriated
from the school foundation program account to the office of the governor to
conduct an independent audit of the department of education as deemed
62
necessary by the governor in executing the transfer of department divisions,
agencies, programs, positions, personnel, property, appropriated funds and
functions to the director of the department as required under 2013 Wyoming
Session Laws, Chapter 1. The audit shall be completed in sufficient time to
assist budget planning for the fiscal biennium beginning July 1, 2014, and
ending June 30, 2016. Among other purposes established by the governor, the
audit shall include an accounting of:
(i) All existing authorized positions within the department and
the source of funding for each position, including both filled positions and
vacant positions;
(ii) All programs authorized and appropriated by law from state
and federal funds;
(iii) All transfers, additions and changes to and from budgeted
amounts at the budget unit level between and within department divisions;
(iv) Use of the B-11 process in transferring and adding or
subtracting amounts and positions at the unit level between and within
department divisions including those effectuated through the general
expenditure modification (GEM) process.".
To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. HARSHMAN, BYRD, STUBSON, TEETERS
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey,
Hunt, Hutchings, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Petroff, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Davison, Gingery, Halverson, Jaggi, McKim, Miller,
Piiparinen, Reeder and Watt
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 50
Nays 9
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H3030/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
[Capital Construction]
Budget(s): `
Section 067. UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING
(Half Acre Rec Center)
***********
Page 98-line 7
After "4." Insert ", 7.".
Page 99-after line 19
Insert:
"7. In providing artwork for the half acre recreation center pursuant to the
provisions of W.S. 16-6-801 through 16-6-805, the university shall require
artwork which incorporates the themes of the state seal. Notwithstanding the
provisions of W.S. 16-6-801 through 16-6-805, the proposals for artwork shall
be submitted to the university board of trustees for approval.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. HARSHMAN
HB0001H3031/ADOPTED
(CORRECTED COPY)
[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]
Section Under Consideration: 001. [OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR]
(Administration)
Other Budget(s) Affected:
085. WYOMING BUSINESS COUNCIL
(Wyoming Business Council)
***********
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Delete the Berger, et al., second reading amendment (HB0001H2040/A) entirely.
Further amend as follows:
Page 6-line 5
After "4." insert ",6.".
Page 6-line 6
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "500,000".
Page 8-after line 8
Insert:
"6. Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) of this general fund
appropriation shall only be expended to facilitate execution of expanded
foreign trade efforts.
Those efforts shall focus on expanding markets for
Wyoming raw materials and value added products.
The appropriation may be
used for expenses associated with those efforts, including providing export
counseling to Wyoming businesses, trade missions, recruiting international
buyers of Wyoming materials and products, identifying foreign investment
opportunities and hosting foreign government delegations.
No funds
associated with this footnote shall be used for travel to a foreign country
without prior approval of the governor.".
Page 70-line 24
After ",2." insert ",3.".
Page 70-line 25
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "500,000".
Page 72-after line 15
Insert:
"3. The decrease in general fund associated with this footnote shall be from
funds appropriated for the community facilities program account created
pursuant W.S. 9-15-104.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. BERGER, GREEAR, HARSHMAN, MILLER
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Burkhart,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, Freeman,
Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne,
Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn., and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Filer and Madden
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes: 56
Nays 3
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflict 0
HB0001H3032/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
[UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING]
(Program)
***********
Page 65-line 20
After "PROGRAM" insert "1.".
Page 66-after line 5
Insert and renumber:
"1. (a) Not later than October 31, 2013, the trustees of the University of
Wyoming shall report to the joint interim committees of minerals, business
and
economic
development,
education
and
appropriations
and
provide
recommended changes to either existing legislation or university regulations
implementing the following management changes:
(i) Report on the current practices for installing permanent or
semi-permanent artwork on the campus and recommend a policy requiring prior
trustee approval of artwork which is permanent or semi-permanent and which
becomes a fixture on university properties;
(ii) Report on the current practices of selecting the deans of
the university colleges and recommend a policy which incorporates a selection
committee which uses non-university personnel trained in the college's
disciplines and which eliminates the capacity of individual university
faculty to eliminate or veto candidates for the dean selection;
Budget(s):
067.
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(iii) Report on the current practice of selecting and retaining
staff assigned to the school of energy resources, and recommend a policy
which provides an approval and review process for the school staff by the
energy resources council;
(iv) Report on the current practice of razing buildings
constructed as part of the original campus prior to 1980, and recommend a
policy which provides for approval by the legislature before razing any
historic building;
(v) Report on the current policies for architectural features of
new buildings on campus, and recommend a permanent policy for minimum
standards
of
appearance
which
preserves
the
classical
architecture
represented on the buildings facing Prexy's Pasture as well as Old Main in
all future construction;
(vi) Report on the custodian of all matching funds appropriated
by the state for all matching programs, including the amount appropriated,
the current market valuation, investment policies and spending policies for
those funds. The report shall also include the mechanism used to match the
funds, including valuation of future gifts, and work with the joint judiciary
interim committee to transfer all such state matching funds to permanent
education trust funds established under Article 15, Section 20 of the Wyoming
Constitution;
(vii) Report on the allocation and assignment of all endowed
faculty positions, and develop a policy for annual reporting to the
legislature on the allocation and use of the endowed chairs throughout the
university.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary.
BROWN
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey,
Hunt, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Moniz, Nicholas,
B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters,
Throne, Wallis, Walters, Wilson and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Davison, Halverson, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kroeker,
Loucks, Madden, McKim, Piiparinen, Reeder, Watt, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay, Gingery and Miller
Ayes 44
Nays 13
Excused 3
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup,
Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson,
Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Filer and Madden
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 56
Nays 3
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H3033/FAILED
Budget(s):
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
048b. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
(Director's Office)
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Page 49-line 4
After "Office" insert ",18.".
Page 49-line 5
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "500,000".
Page 54-After line 24: Insert:
"18. Of this general fund appropriation, a total of five hundred
thousand
dollars ($500,000.00) shall only be expended to contract for a performance
and efficiency study of the Wyoming state hospital, Wyoming life resource
center, Wyoming pioneer home, veterans' home of Wyoming and Wyoming
retirement center. The study shall review with respect to each institution,
the original and current purpose of the institution and effective utilization
of buildings and land. The study shall also include recommendations for costsaving measures. A report on the preliminary results of the study shall be
provided to the joint labor, health and social services interim committee no
later than November 1, 2013 and a final report shall be provided to the
committee no later than October 1, 2014. The appropriation associated with
this footnote shall be considered one-time funding and shall not be included
in the agency's 2015-2016 standard budget request. Notwithstanding W.S.
9-2-1008, 9-2-1012(e) and 9-4-207(a), the appropriation associated with this
footnote shall not lapse until October 31, 2014.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. GREENE, HARVEY
HB0001H3034/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
048b. [DEPARTMENT of HEALTH]
(Aging)
***********
Page 49-line 23
After "17." insert ", 18.".
Page 49-line 24
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "475,000".
Page 54-After line 24
Insert:
"18. Of this general fund appropriation, four hundred seventy-five thousand
dollars ($475,000.00) shall only be distributed through the existing funding
distribution model to senior centers.
These funds shall not be transferred
or expended for any other purpose and any unexpended, unobligated funds
remaining from this appropriation shall revert as provided by law on June 30,
2014.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary.
WINTERS
Budget(s):
HB0001H3035/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
006. Administration and Information
(Employees Group Ins)
***********
Page 15-line 18
After "2." insert ", 8.".
Page 15-After line 19
Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "10,000 TT".
Page 19-After line 21
Insert:
"8.
Of this other funds appropriation, ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00)
from the tobacco settlement trust income account shall be expended by the
department for purposes of studying the cost savings and benefits of
establishing a tiered health insurance model authorizing public employers to
provide health insurance at a reduced premium rate and reduced deductible
level for employees who do not smoke, or authorizing lower premiums to nonsmoker state employees and higher premiums to smokers.
The study shall
include consideration of science based tobacco harm reduction research. The
department shall submit a report of this study to the joint labor, health and
social services interim committee by October 1, 2013.".
Budget(s):
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To the extent required by this amendment:
necessary. ZWONITZER, DN.
adjust totals; and renumber as
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Byrd, Campbell,
Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman,
Goggles, Harshman, Harvey, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Patton,
Petroff,
Sommers,
Stubson,
Teeters,
Throne,
Wallis,
Wilson,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Blevins, Brown, Burkhart, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Hunt, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim,
Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Paxton, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Walters, Watt and Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Gay and Gingery
Ayes 32
Nays 26
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/12/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S02
Pursuant to JR 14-1 (f) referred directly to 3rd Reading
HB0001SS001/ADOPTED
STANDING COMMITTEE REPORT
Your Committee No. 2 on Appropriations has reviewed HB0001:
Pursuant to Joint Rule 14-1(e)(1)&(2) the following lists are provided:
Identical amendments
HB0001H2001/A
HB0001H2010/A
HB0001H2012/A
HB0001H2013/A
HB0001H2031/A
HB0001H2032/A
HB0001H2034/A
HB0001H2035/A
HB0001H2036/A
The following are the other adopted amendments:
HB0001H2002.01/A
HB0001H2005/A deleted by HB0001H3027/A
HB0001H2009/A
HB0001H2019/A
HB0001H2021/A
HB0001H2025/A deleted by HB0001H3028/A
HB0001H2029/A deleted by HB0001H3009/A
HB0001H2037/A deleted by HB0001H3005/A
HB0001H2038/A deleted by HB0001H3018/AC
HB0001H2039/A
HB0001H2040/A deleted by HB0001H3031/AC
HB0001H2041/A
HB0001H2042/A
HB0001H2043/A
HB0001H3005/A deletes HB0001H2037/A
HB0001H3008/A
HB0001H3009/A deletes HB0001H2029/A
HB0001H3014/A
HB0001H3015/A
HB0001H3016/A
HB0001H3017/A
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HB0001H3018/A deletes
HB0001H3021/A
HB0001H3024/A
HB0001H3025/A
HB0001H3027/A deletes
HB0001H3028/A deletes
HB0001H3029/A
HB0001H3031/A deletes
HB0001H3035/A
BEBOUT, CHAIRMAN
2/12/2013
2/12/2013
2/12/2013
2/15/2013
HB0001H2038/A
HB0001H2005/A
HB0001H2025/A
HB0001H2040/A
S Pursuant to JR 14-1 (f) (i) referred directly to JCC
S Appointed JCC01 Members:
Senator(s) Bebout, Dockstader, Hastert, Meier, Perkins
H Appointed JCC01 Members:
Representative(s) Harshman, Esquibel, K., Nicholas, B., Stubson,
Wallis
S Adopted HB0001JC01
HB0001JC01/A
ADOPTED
Adopt the following House Amendments:
HB0001H2002.01/A
HB0001H2009/A
HB0001H2013/A
HB0001H2019/A
HB0001H2032/A
HB0001H2035/A
HB0001H2036/A
HB0001H2041/A
HB0001H2043/A
HB0001H3014/A
HB0001H3015/A
HB0001H3021/A
HB0001H3027/AC
HB0001H3028/A
Adopt the following Senate Amendments:
SF0001S2004/A
SF0001S2005/A
SF0001S2009/A
SF0001S2019/A
SF0001S2020/A
SF0001S2026/A
SF0001S3011/A
SF0001S3016/A
SF0001S3021/A
SF0001S3028/A
Delete the following House Amendments:
HB0001H2001/A
HB0001H2005/A
HB0001H2010/A
HB0001H2012/A
HB0001H2021/A
HB0001H2025/A
HB0001H2029/A
HB0001H2031/A
HB0001H2034/A
HB0001H2037/A
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HB0001H2038/A
HB0001H2039/A
HB0001H2040/A
HB0001H2042/A
HB0001H3005/A
HB0001H3008/A
HB0001H3009/A
HB0001H3016/A
HB0001H3017/A
HB0001H3018/AC
HB0001H3024/AC
HB0001H3025/AC
HB0001H3029/A
HB0001H3031/AC
HB0001H3035/A
Delete the following Senate Amendments:
SF0001S2001/A
SF0001S2002/A
SF0001S2008/A
SF0001S2013/A
SF0001S2015/A
SF0001S2016/A
SF0001S2017/A
SF0001S2018/A
SF0001S2021/A
SF0001S2023/A
SF0001S2025/A
SF0001S2029/A
SF0001S3001/A
SF0001S3002/A
SF0001S3008.01/AC
SF0001S3008.02/AC
SF0001S3010/A
SF0001S3012/A
SF0001S3014/A
SF0001S3015/A
SF0001S3018/A
SF0001S3020/A
SF0001S3022/A
SF0001S3025/A
SF0001S3026/A
SF0001S3027/A
SF0001S3029/A
Further amend as follows:
Page 5-line 2
Delete "005," insert "by creating a new section 005
and by renumbering 005 as 206,".
Page 6-line 5
After "4." insert ",6.".
Page 6-line 6
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "250,000".
Page 8-after line 8
Insert:
"6. Two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) of this general fund
appropriation shall only be expended to identify impediments and act on
opportunities to improve Wyoming's access to and growth in domestic and
international
markets
for
natural
gas,
oil,
coal,
uranium,
power,
manufacturing, tourism and other commodities and products. This will include
taking action to improve the state's relative strength in the global market;
access to markets and related regulatory, logistic and infrastructure
concerns; recommendations for outreach, marketing, trade representation and
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international relations; opportunities to add value to Wyoming commodities
and products; coordination of state agency efforts including, but not limited
to, those of the governor's office, the Wyoming business council, the office
of travel and tourism, the Wyoming pipeline authority, the Wyoming
infrastructure authority, the university of Wyoming and the school of energy
resources; and making further recommendations.
On or before December 31,
2013, the governor's office shall report to the joint minerals, business and
economic development interim committee and the joint appropriations interim
committee concerning progress under this footnote. No funds associated with
this footnote shall be used for travel to a foreign country without prior
approval of the governor.".
Page 8-line 14
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "121,009".
Page 8-line 23
Increase Full Time positions by "1".
Page 10-after line 22
Insert:
"
GENERAL
FUND
APPROPRIATION
FOR
$
Section 005. SUP OF PUBLIC INST
FEDERAL
FUND
OTHER
FUNDS
$
$
$
1.,2.,3.,4.,5.,6.
PROGRAM
Administration
100 series
200 series
400 series
900 series
Teacher of the Year
600 series
1,130,681
96,354
7,394
60,000
TOTALS
1,294,429
1,130,681
96,354
7,394
60,000
66,576 S5
AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEES
Full Time
Part Time
8
0
TOTAL
8
TOTAL
APPROPRIATION
0
66,576
66,576
1,361,005
1. (a) Pursuant to 2013 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 1, and in further
implementation of that act:
(i) Except as otherwise specified in this section, all state,
federal and other funds appropriations, authorizations and personnel within
all divisions and units within agency 005, department of education prior to
the renumbering of that agency by this act, are hereby transferred to
renumbered agency 206, department of education.
For budgetary purposes,
agency
005
shall
be
retitled
"office
of
superintendent
of
public
instruction";
(ii) Any transfer of funds within agency 005 and 206 or between
agencies 005 and 206 shall be in accordance with the B-11 process authorized
by W.S. 9-2-1005(b)(ii) and shall be reported by the governor to the joint
appropriations interim committee in the monthly report provided by W.S.
9-2-1005(o). Any transfer of funds pursuant to this paragraph shall not be
subject to the restrictions imposed in 2012 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 26,
Section 309(a).
Terms and conditions of the footnotes incorporated within
section 2, renumbered section 206 of this act, as provided in 2012 Wyoming
Session Laws, Chapter 26, and as amended by this act, where applicable, shall
apply to agency 005 and agency 206.
2. Beginning with the effective date of this act and ending June 30, 2014,
the budget for the office of superintendent of public instruction shall be as
provided in this section subject to modification by the governor as
authorized by 2013 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 1.
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3. The superintendent of public instruction shall provide a staffing plan to
the division of human resources within the department of administration and
information no later than March 22, 2013.
The division shall classify all
positions and salaries not set by statute within agency 005, office of
superintendent of public instruction, no later than April 30, 2013 to be
effective June 1, 2013.
4. No funds appropriated within section 005, office of superintendent of
public instruction, shall be expended for programs, initiatives or other
activities not expressly authorized by law.
5. Nothing in this section shall limit the authority of the governor to
transfer funds, positions or property between agency 206, department of
education, and agency 005, office of superintendent of public instruction, as
otherwise provided by law.
6. In the event that the superintendent of public instruction desires to
implement and fund the teacher-to-teacher program, also known as the special
education literacy program, or other equivalent program or initiative not
expressly authorized by law, the superintendent shall present the program,
together with peer reviewed data demonstrating the strengths and weaknesses
of the program or initiative, to the joint education interim committee.
In
the event the joint education interim committee determines the program or
initiative should be authorized and funded, the committee shall introduce
appropriate legislation in the 2014 budget session.".
Page 11-line 2
After "Section" strike "005." and insert "206.".
Page 11-line 10
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "1,294,429";
under OTHER FUNDS decrease amount by "66,576 S5".
Page 11-line 17
Decrease Full Time positions by "8".
Page 15-line 18
After "2." insert ",8.".
Page 15-After line 19
Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "10,000 TT".
Page 19-After line 21
Insert:
"8.
Of this other funds appropriation, ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00)
from the tobacco settlement trust income account shall be expended by the
department for purposes of studying the cost savings and benefits of
establishing a tiered health insurance model authorizing public employers to
provide health insurance at a reduced premium rate and reduced deductible
level for employees who do not smoke, or authorizing lower premiums to
nonsmoker public employees and higher premiums to smokers.
The study shall
include consideration of science based tobacco harm reduction research. The
department shall submit a report of this study to the joint labor, health and
social services interim committee by October 1, 2013.".
Page 22-line 5
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "59,000".
Page 30-line 16
After "2." insert ",3.".
Page 31-line 14
After "354." insert "Except as otherwise provided in
this section,".
Page 31-after line 19
Insert:
"3.
Of this general fund appropriation, up to five million dollars
($5,000,000.00) may be expended for costs associated with the suppression of
fires in the 2013 fire season after all other available fire suppression
funds have been exhausted. The governor shall include a general fund
appropriation request for municipal solid waste landfill remediation in his
2015-2016 biennial budget recommendation at least equal to all funds expended
from this appropriation on costs associated with fire suppression.".
Page 40-line 7
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "500,000".
Page 40-line 21
Strike "One million dollars ($1,000,000.00)" insert
"One
million
five
hundred
thousand
dollars
($1,500,000.00)".
Page 45-line 17
After "4." insert ",5.".
Page 45-line 18
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "120,000".
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Page 46-After line 25
Insert:
"5. The additional general fund appropriation of one hundred twenty thousand
dollars ($120,000.00) associated with this footnote shall be deposited to the
air services enhancement account created pursuant to W.S. 10-3-602.".
Page 49-line 11
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "121,009".
Page 49-line 23
After "17." insert ",18.".
Page 49-line 24
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "200,000".
Page 50-line 3
After
"Time"
insert
"19.";
decrease
Full
Time
positions by "1".
Page 52-line 5
After
"outcomes."
insert
"Notwithstanding
W.S.
9-2-1008, 9-2-1012(e) and 9-4-207(a) any unexpended,
unobligated funds appropriated to the behavioral
health division for the purposes of quality of life
care shall not revert on June 30, 2014.".
Page 54-After line 24
Insert:
"18. Of this general fund appropriation, two hundred thousand dollars
($200,000.00) shall only be distributed through the existing funding
distribution model to senior centers.
These funds shall not be transferred
or expended for any other purpose and any unexpended, unobligated funds
remaining from this appropriation shall revert as provided by law on June 30,
2014.
19. The department of health shall further reduce its authorized employees
such that a total of one hundred twenty-one thousand nine dollars
($121,009.00) in general fund salary and benefit savings is realized from one
(1) full-time employee reduced in this act and any additional position
reductions necessary to secure the savings. Positions may be taken from the
public health division or any other division within the department. To the
extent practicable reductions shall be from vacant positions.".
Page 63-line 16
Delete "two million five hundred" insert "one million
dollars ($1,000,000.00)".
Page 63-line 17
Delete entirely.
Page 63-line 18
Delete through "season,".
Page 65-line 5
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "59,000".
Page 67-line 7
Delete "SR" and insert "S5".
Page 70-line 24
After ",2." insert ",3.".
Page 70-line 25
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "370,000".
Page 72-after line 15
Insert:
"3. The decrease in general fund appropriations associated with this footnote
shall be from funds appropriated for the community facilities program account
created pursuant W.S. 9-12-804.".
Page 100-line 2
Delete "(g)" insert "(h)".
Page 100-line 3
After "301," insert "304(c),".
Page 100-line 20
After "exceed" delete the balance of the line and
insert "ninety million dollars ($90,000,000.00)."
Page 100-line 29
Delete the line through "($450,000,000.00)" and
insert "of four hundred seventy-five million dollars
($475,000,000.00)."
Page 100 – After line 29
Insert:
"(h) The state auditor shall calculate the sum amount by which
revenues attributed to the fiscal period beginning July 1, 2012 and ending
June 30, 2013 deposited to either the general fund or budget reserve account,
excluding earnings from the permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund, exceed the
sum amount of projected revenues to be deposited either to the general fund
or budget reserve account in the consensus revenue estimating group's January
14, 2013 report for the same fiscal period, excluding earnings from the
permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund.
To the extent the respective sum of
the excess amounts calculated is greater than five million dollars
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($5,000,000.00), the amount over five million dollars ($5,000,000.00) shall
be transferred from the general fund and from the budget reserve account to
the legislative stabilization reserve account no later than November 1,
2013.".
Page 101-After line 10 Insert:
"[CARRYOVER APPROPRIATIONS-SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS]
Section 304.
[PINE BARK BEETLE MITIGATION]
(c) Notwithstanding W.S. 9-2-1008, 9-2-1012(e) and 9-4-207, one
million dollars ($1,000,000.00) or so much thereof as is available, of
unexpended, unobligated monies appropriated in 2010 Wyoming Session Laws,
Chapter 39, Section 2, Section 010 and 2011 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 88,
Section 2, Section 010 to the emergency insect management program shall not
revert on June 30, 2012, but are reappropriated to the department of
agriculture. In addition, five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) from
the general fund is appropriated to the department of agriculture.
The
department shall expend these funds only for pine bark beetle mitigation.
The department may utilize the expertise and staff of the emergency insect
management committee created pursuant to Title 11, Chapter 5, Article 4 of
the Wyoming Statutes while expending funds under this subsection.
These
funds may be expended on private, state or federal lands pursuant to
memoranda of agreement entered into between the department and any local,
state or federal agency.".
Page 105-line 24
Reinsert all stricken language.
Page 105-line 25
Reinsert all stricken language through "biennium,";
after stricken "of the" insert "a budget with no
reduction and a two percent (2%) reduction of the".
Page 105-line 26
Reinsert stricken language.
Page 105-line 27
Reinsert stricken language; after "request." insert
"The supreme court shall report these reductions to
the joint judiciary interim committee by October 1,
2013.
From the range of budgets presented by the
courts, the joint judiciary interim committee shall
recommend the budget for the courts, consistent with
the
current
revenue
projections,
to
the
joint
appropriations interim committee, by November 1,
2013.
The courts' budget request for the 2015-2016
fiscal biennium shall include and be developed based
on the budgeted amounts for the salary and benefits
of all authorized positions.".
Page 110-line 9
After "section" insert "and as limited in this
subsection".
Page 110-line 10
Delete "September 1, 2013" insert "the commencement
of
the
district's
2013-2014
school
year
for
calculation of the full retention incentive payment".
Page 110-line 11
After "trustees" insert "subject to the provisions of
this section".
Page 110-line 13
After "." insert "The full retention incentive
payment
shall
be
adjusted
for
school
district
employees as follows.
If the school district
employee's base salary in the 2013-2014 school year
is increased from the employee's 2012-2013 school
year base salary by:
(i) At least one percent (1%), the retention incentive payment
authorized shall be reduced by sixty percent (60%);
(ii) Less than one percent (1%), the retention incentive payment
authorized shall be four tenths percent (.4%) of the employee's 2013-2014
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base salary, plus the entire difference between one percent (1%) of the 20122013 base salary and the salary increase.".
Page 114-after line 19 Insert the following new sections and renumber as
necessary:
"[DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION BASELINE AUDIT]
Section 337.
(a) Two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) is appropriated
from the school foundation program account to the office of the governor to
conduct an independent audit of the department of education as deemed
necessary by the governor in executing the transfer of department divisions,
agencies, programs, positions, personnel, property, appropriated funds and
functions to the director of the department as required under 2013 Wyoming
Session Laws, Chapter 1. The audit shall be completed in sufficient time to
assist budget planning for the fiscal biennium beginning July 1, 2014, and
ending June 30, 2016. Among other purposes established by the governor, the
audit shall include an accounting of:
(i) All existing authorized positions within the department and
the source of funding for each position, including both filled positions and
vacant positions;
(ii) All programs authorized and appropriated by law from state
and federal funds;
(iii) All transfers, additions and changes to and from budgeted
amounts at the budget unit level between and within department divisions;
(iv) Use of the B-11 process in transferring and adding or
subtracting amounts and positions at the unit level between and within
department divisions including those effectuated through the general
expenditure modification (GEM) process.".
To the extent required: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.
BEBOUT,
DOCKSTADER, HASTERT, MEIER, PERKINS, HARSHMAN, ESQUIBEL, K., NICHOLAS, B.,
STUBSON, WALLIS.
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
H Adopted HB0001JC01
HB0001JC01/AA
ADOPTED
Adopt the following House Amendments:
HB0001H2002.01/A
HB0001H2009/A
HB0001H2013/A
HB0001H2019/A
HB0001H2032/A
HB0001H2035/A
HB0001H2036/A
HB0001H2041/A
HB0001H2043/A
HB0001H3014/A
HB0001H3015/A
HB0001H3021/A
HB0001H3027/AC
HB0001H3028/A
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Adopt the following Senate Amendments:
SF0001S2004/A
SF0001S2005/A
SF0001S2009/A
SF0001S2019/A
SF0001S2020/A
SF0001S2026/A
SF0001S3011/A
SF0001S3016/A
SF0001S3021/A
SF0001S3028/A
Delete the following House Amendments:
HB0001H2001/A
HB0001H2005/A
HB0001H2010/A
HB0001H2012/A
HB0001H2021/A
HB0001H2025/A
HB0001H2029/A
HB0001H2031/A
HB0001H2034/A
HB0001H2037/A
HB0001H2038/A
HB0001H2039/A
HB0001H2040/A
HB0001H2042/A
HB0001H3005/A
HB0001H3008/A
HB0001H3009/A
HB0001H3016/A
HB0001H3017/A
HB0001H3018/AC
HB0001H3024/AC
HB0001H3025/AC
HB0001H3029/A
HB0001H3031/AC
HB0001H3035/A
Delete the following Senate Amendments:
SF0001S2001/A
SF0001S2002/A
SF0001S2008/A
SF0001S2013/A
SF0001S2015/A
SF0001S2016/A
SF0001S2017/A
SF0001S2018/A
SF0001S2021/A
SF0001S2023/A
SF0001S2025/A
SF0001S2029/A
SF0001S3001/A
SF0001S3002/A
SF0001S3008.01/AC
SF0001S3008.02/AC
SF0001S3010/A
SF0001S3012/A
SF0001S3014/A
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SF0001S3015/A
SF0001S3018/A
SF0001S3020/A
SF0001S3022/A
SF0001S3025/A
SF0001S3026/A
SF0001S3027/A
SF0001S3029/A
Further amend as follows:
Page 5-line 2
Delete "005," insert "by creating a new section 005
and by renumbering 005 as 206,".
Page 6-line 5
After "4." insert ",6.".
Page 6-line 6
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "250,000".
Page 8-after line 8
Insert:
"6. Two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) of this general fund
appropriation shall only be expended to identify impediments and act on
opportunities to improve Wyoming's access to and growth in domestic and
international
markets
for
natural
gas,
oil,
coal,
uranium,
power,
manufacturing, tourism and other commodities and products. This will include
taking action to improve the state's relative strength in the global market;
access to markets and related regulatory, logistic and infrastructure
concerns; recommendations for outreach, marketing, trade representation and
international relations; opportunities to add value to Wyoming commodities
and products; coordination of state agency efforts including, but not limited
to, those of the governor's office, the Wyoming business council, the office
of travel and tourism, the Wyoming pipeline authority, the Wyoming
infrastructure authority, the university of Wyoming and the school of energy
resources; and making further recommendations.
On or before December 31,
2013, the governor's office shall report to the joint minerals, business and
economic development interim committee and the joint appropriations interim
committee concerning progress under this footnote. No funds associated with
this footnote shall be used for travel to a foreign country without prior
approval of the governor.".
Page 8-line 14
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "121,009".
Page 8-line 23
Increase Full Time positions by "1".
Page 10-after line 22
Insert:
"
GENERAL
FUND
APPROPRIATION
FOR
$
Section 005. SUP OF PUBLIC INST
FEDERAL
FUND
OTHER
FUNDS
$
$
$
1.,2.,3.,4.,5.,6.
PROGRAM
Administration
100 series
200 series
400 series
900 series
Teacher of the Year
600 series
1,130,681
96,354
7,394
60,000
TOTALS
1,294,429
1,130,681
96,354
7,394
60,000
66,576 S5
AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEES
Full Time
Part Time
8
0
TOTAL
8
TOTAL
APPROPRIATION
0
66,576
66,576
1,361,005
1. (a) Pursuant to 2013 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 1, and in further
implementation of that act:
76
(i) Except as otherwise specified in this section, all state,
federal and other funds appropriations, authorizations and personnel within
all divisions and units within agency 005, department of education prior to
the renumbering of that agency by this act, are hereby transferred to
renumbered agency 206, department of education.
For budgetary purposes,
agency
005
shall
be
retitled
"office
of
superintendent
of
public
instruction";
(ii) Any transfer of funds within agency 005 and 206 or between
agencies 005 and 206 shall be in accordance with the B-11 process authorized
by W.S. 9-2-1005(b)(ii) and shall be reported by the governor to the joint
appropriations interim committee in the monthly report provided by W.S.
9-2-1005(o). Any transfer of funds pursuant to this paragraph shall not be
subject to the restrictions imposed in 2012 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 26,
Section 309(a).
Terms and conditions of the footnotes incorporated within
section 2, renumbered section 206 of this act, as provided in 2012 Wyoming
Session Laws, Chapter 26, and as amended by this act, where applicable, shall
apply to agency 005 and agency 206.
2. Beginning with the effective date of this act and ending June 30, 2014,
the budget for the office of superintendent of public instruction shall be as
provided in this section subject to modification by the governor as
authorized by 2013 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 1.
3. The superintendent of public instruction shall provide a staffing plan to
the division of human resources within the department of administration and
information no later than March 22, 2013.
The division shall classify all
positions and salaries not set by statute within agency 005, office of
superintendent of public instruction, no later than April 30, 2013 to be
effective June 1, 2013.
4. No funds appropriated within section 005, office of superintendent of
public instruction, shall be expended for programs, initiatives or other
activities not expressly authorized by law.
5. Nothing in this section shall limit the authority of the governor to
transfer funds, positions or property between agency 206, department of
education, and agency 005, office of superintendent of public instruction, as
otherwise provided by law.
6. In the event that the superintendent of public instruction desires to
implement and fund the teacher-to-teacher program, also known as the special
education literacy program, or other equivalent program or initiative not
expressly authorized by law, the superintendent shall present the program,
together with peer reviewed data demonstrating the strengths and weaknesses
of the program or initiative, to the joint education interim committee.
In
the event the joint education interim committee determines the program or
initiative should be authorized and funded, the committee shall introduce
appropriate legislation in the 2014 budget session.".
Page 11-line 2
After "Section" strike "005." and insert "206.".
Page 11-line 10
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "1,294,429";
under OTHER FUNDS decrease amount by "66,576 S5".
Page 11-line 17
Decrease Full Time positions by "8".
Page 15-line 18
After "2." insert ",8.".
Page 15-After line 19
Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "10,000 TT".
Page 19-After line 21
Insert:
"8.
Of this other funds appropriation, ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00)
from the tobacco settlement trust income account shall be expended by the
department for purposes of studying the cost savings and benefits of
establishing a tiered health insurance model authorizing public employers to
provide health insurance at a reduced premium rate and reduced deductible
level for employees who do not smoke, or authorizing lower premiums to
nonsmoker public employees and higher premiums to smokers.
The study shall
77
include consideration of science based tobacco harm reduction research. The
department shall submit a report of this study to the joint labor, health and
social services interim committee by October 1, 2013.".
Page 22-line 5
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "59,000".
Page 30-line 16
After "2." insert ",3.".
Page 31-line 14
After "354." insert "Except as otherwise provided in
this section,".
Page 31-after line 19
Insert:
"3.
Of this general fund appropriation, up to five million dollars
($5,000,000.00) may be expended for costs associated with the suppression of
fires in the 2013 fire season after all other available fire suppression
funds have been exhausted. The governor shall include a general fund
appropriation request for municipal solid waste landfill remediation in his
2015-2016 biennial budget recommendation at least equal to all funds expended
from this appropriation on costs associated with fire suppression.".
Page 40-line 7
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "500,000".
Page 40-line 21
Strike "One million dollars ($1,000,000.00)" insert
"One
million
five
hundred
thousand
dollars
($1,500,000.00)".
Page 45-line 17
After "4." insert ",5.".
Page 45-line 18
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "120,000".
Page 46-After line 25
Insert:
"5. The additional general fund appropriation of one hundred twenty thousand
dollars ($120,000.00) associated with this footnote shall be deposited to the
air services enhancement account created pursuant to W.S. 10-3-602.".
Page 49-line 11
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "121,009".
Page 49-line 23
After "17." insert ",18.".
Page 49-line 24
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "200,000".
Page 50-line 3
After
"Time"
insert
"19.";
decrease
Full
Time
positions by "1".
Page 52-line 5
After
"outcomes."
insert
"Notwithstanding
W.S.
9-2-1008, 9-2-1012(e) and 9-4-207(a) any unexpended,
unobligated funds appropriated to the behavioral
health division for the purposes of quality of life
care shall not revert on June 30, 2014.".
Page 54-After line 24
Insert:
"18. Of this general fund appropriation, two hundred thousand dollars
($200,000.00) shall only be distributed through the existing funding
distribution model to senior centers.
These funds shall not be transferred
or expended for any other purpose and any unexpended, unobligated funds
remaining from this appropriation shall revert as provided by law on June 30,
2014.
19. The department of health shall further reduce its authorized employees
such that a total of one hundred twenty-one thousand nine dollars
($121,009.00) in general fund salary and benefit savings is realized from one
(1) full-time employee reduced in this act and any additional position
reductions necessary to secure the savings. Positions may be taken from the
public health division or any other division within the department. To the
extent practicable reductions shall be from vacant positions.".
Page 63-line 16
Delete "two million five hundred" insert "one million
dollars ($1,000,000.00)".
Page 63-line 17
Delete entirely.
Page 63-line 18
Delete through "season,".
Page 65-line 5
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "59,000".
Page 67-line 7
Delete "SR" and insert "S5".
Page 70-line 24
After ",2." insert ",3.".
Page 70-line 25
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "370,000".
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Page 72-after line 15
Insert:
"3. The decrease in general fund appropriations associated with this footnote
shall be from funds appropriated for the community facilities program account
created pursuant W.S. 9-12-804.".
Page 100-line 2
Delete "(g)" insert "(h)".
Page 100-line 3
After "301," insert "304(c),".
Page 100-line 20
After "exceed" delete the balance of the line and
insert "ninety million dollars ($90,000,000.00)."
Page 100-line 29
Delete the line through "($450,000,000.00)" and
insert "of four hundred seventy-five million dollars
($475,000,000.00)."
Page 100–After line 29 Insert:
"(h) The state auditor shall calculate the sum amount by which
revenues attributed to the fiscal period beginning July 1, 2012 and ending
June 30, 2013 deposited to either the general fund or budget reserve account,
excluding earnings from the permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund, exceed the
sum amount of projected revenues to be deposited either to the general fund
or budget reserve account in the consensus revenue estimating group's January
14, 2013 report for the same fiscal period, excluding earnings from the
permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund.
To the extent the respective sum of
the excess amounts calculated is greater than five million dollars
($5,000,000.00), the amount over five million dollars ($5,000,000.00) shall
be transferred from the general fund and from the budget reserve account to
the legislative stabilization reserve account no later than November 1,
2013.".
Page 101-After line 10 Insert:
"[CARRYOVER APPROPRIATIONS-SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS]
Section 304.
[PINE BARK BEETLE MITIGATION]
(c) Notwithstanding W.S. 9-2-1008, 9-2-1012(e) and 9-4-207, one
million dollars ($1,000,000.00) or so much thereof as is available, of
unexpended, unobligated monies appropriated in 2010 Wyoming Session Laws,
Chapter 39, Section 2, Section 010 and 2011 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 88,
Section 2, Section 010 to the emergency insect management program shall not
revert on June 30, 2012, but are reappropriated to the department of
agriculture. In addition, five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) from
the general fund is appropriated to the department of agriculture.
The
department shall expend these funds only for pine bark beetle mitigation.
The department may utilize the expertise and staff of the emergency insect
management committee created pursuant to Title 11, Chapter 5, Article 4 of
the Wyoming Statutes while expending funds under this subsection.
These
funds may be expended on private, state or federal lands pursuant to
memoranda of agreement entered into between the department and any local,
state or federal agency.".
Page 105-line 24
Reinsert all stricken language.
Page 105-line 25
Reinsert all stricken language through "biennium,";
after stricken "of the" insert "a budget with no
reduction and a two percent (2%) reduction of the".
Page 105-line 26
Reinsert stricken language.
Page 105-line 27
Reinsert stricken language; after "request." insert
"The supreme court shall report these reductions to
the joint judiciary interim committee by October 1,
2013.
From the range of budgets presented by the
courts, the joint judiciary interim committee shall
recommend the budget for the courts, consistent with
the
current
revenue
projections,
to
the
joint
appropriations interim committee, by November 1,
79
2013.
The courts' budget request for the 2015-2016
fiscal biennium shall include and be developed based
on the budgeted amounts for the salary and benefits
of all authorized positions.".
Page 110-line 9
After "section" insert "and as limited in this
subsection".
Page 110-line 10
Delete "September 1, 2013" insert "the commencement
of
the
district's
2013-2014
school
year
for
calculation of the full retention incentive payment".
Page 110-line 11
After "trustees" insert "subject to the provisions of
this section".
Page 110-line 13
After "." insert "The full retention incentive
payment
shall
be
adjusted
for
school
district
employees as follows.
If the school district
employee's base salary in the 2013-2014 school year
is increased from the employee's 2012-2013 school
year base salary by:
(i) At least one percent (1%), the retention incentive payment
authorized shall be reduced by sixty percent (60%);
(ii) Less than one percent (1%), the retention incentive payment
authorized shall be four tenths percent (.4%) of the employee's 2013-2014
base salary, plus the entire difference between one percent (1%) of the 20122013 base salary and the salary increase.".
Page 114-after line 19 Insert the following new sections and renumber as
necessary:
"[DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION BASELINE AUDIT]
Section 337.
(a) Two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) is appropriated
from the school foundation program account to the office of the governor to
conduct an independent audit of the department of education as deemed
necessary by the governor in executing the transfer of department divisions,
agencies, programs, positions, personnel, property, appropriated funds and
functions to the director of the department as required under 2013 Wyoming
Session Laws, Chapter 1. The audit shall be completed in sufficient time to
assist budget planning for the fiscal biennium beginning July 1, 2014, and
ending June 30, 2016. Among other purposes established by the governor, the
audit shall include an accounting of:
(i) All existing authorized positions within the department and
the source of funding for each position, including both filled positions and
vacant positions;
(ii) All programs authorized and appropriated by law from state
and federal funds;
(iii) All transfers, additions and changes to and from budgeted
amounts at the budget unit level between and within department divisions;
(iv) Use of the B-11 process in transferring and adding or
subtracting amounts and positions at the unit level between and within
department divisions including those effectuated through the general
expenditure modification (GEM) process.".
To the extent required: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.
BEBOUT,
DOCKSTADER, HASTERT, MEIER, PERKINS, HARSHMAN, ESQUIBEL, K., NICHOLAS, B.,
STUBSON, WALLIS
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks,
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Lubnau, Madden, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne,
Wallis, Walters, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Davison, Hutchings, Jaggi, McKim and Watt
Ayes 54
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
H Adopted HB0001JCO1 (CORRECTED COPY)
HB0001JC01/A
ADOPTED
(CORRECTED COPY)
Adopt the following House Amendments:
HB0001H2002.01/A
HB0001H2009/A
HB0001H2013/A
HB0001H2019/A
HB0001H2032/A
HB0001H2035/A
HB0001H2036/A
HB0001H2041/A
HB0001H2043/A
HB0001H3014/A
HB0001H3015/A
HB0001H3021/A
HB0001H3027/AC
HB0001H3028/A
Adopt the following Senate Amendments:
SF0001S2004/A
SF0001S2005/A
SF0001S2009/A
SF0001S2019/A
SF0001S2020/A
SF0001S2026/A
SF0001S3011/A
SF0001S3016/A
SF0001S3021/A
SF0001S3028/A
Delete the following House Amendments:
HB0001H2001/A
HB0001H2005/A
HB0001H2010/A
HB0001H2012/A
HB0001H2021/A
HB0001H2025/A
HB0001H2029/A
HB0001H2031/A
HB0001H2034/A
HB0001H2037/A
HB0001H2038/A
HB0001H2039/A
HB0001H2040/A
HB0001H2042/A
HB0001H3005/A
HB0001H3008/A
HB0001H3009/A
HB0001H3016/A
HB0001H3017/A
HB0001H3018/AC
HB0001H3024/AC
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HB0001H3025/AC
HB0001H3029/A
HB0001H3031/AC
HB0001H3035/A
Delete the following Senate Amendments:
SF0001S2001/A
SF0001S2002/A
SF0001S2008/A
SF0001S2013/A
SF0001S2015/A
SF0001S2016/A
SF0001S2017/A
SF0001S2018/A
SF0001S2021/A
SF0001S2023/A
SF0001S2025/A
SF0001S2029/A
SF0001S3001/A
SF0001S3002/A
SF0001S3008.01/AC
SF0001S3008.02/AC
SF0001S3010/A
SF0001S3012/A
SF0001S3014/A
SF0001S3015/A
SF0001S3018/A
SF0001S3020/A
SF0001S3022/A
SF0001S3025/A
SF0001S3026/A
SF0001S3027/A
SF0001S3029/A
Further amend as follows:
Page 5-line 2
Delete "005," insert "by creating a new section 005
and by renumbering 005 as 206,".
Page 6-line 5
After "4." insert ",6.".
Page 6-line 6
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "250,000".
Page 8-after line 8
Insert:
"6. Two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) of this general fund
appropriation shall only be expended to identify impediments and act on
opportunities to improve Wyoming's access to and growth in domestic and
international
markets
for
natural
gas,
oil,
coal,
uranium,
power,
manufacturing, tourism and other commodities and products. This will include
taking action to improve the state's relative strength in the global market;
access to markets and related regulatory, logistic and infrastructure
concerns; recommendations for outreach, marketing, trade representation and
international relations; opportunities to add value to Wyoming commodities
and products; coordination of state agency efforts including, but not limited
to, those of the governor's office, the Wyoming business council, the office
of travel and tourism, the Wyoming pipeline authority, the Wyoming
infrastructure authority, the university of Wyoming and the school of energy
resources; and making further recommendations.
On or before December 31,
2013, the governor's office shall report to the joint minerals, business and
economic development interim committee and the joint appropriations interim
committee concerning progress under this footnote. No funds associated with
this footnote shall be used for travel to a foreign country without prior
approval of the governor.".
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Page 8-line 14
Page 8-line 23
Page 10-after line 22
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "121,009".
Increase Full Time positions by "1".
Insert:
"
GENERAL
FUND
APPROPRIATION
FOR
$
Section 005. SUP OF PUBLIC INST
FEDERAL
FUND
OTHER
FUNDS
$
$
$
1.,2.,3.,4.,5.,6.
PROGRAM
Administration
100 series
200 series
400 series
900 series
Teacher of the Year
600 series
1,130,681
96,354
7,394
60,000
TOTALS
1,294,429
1,130,681
96,354
7,394
60,000
66,576 S5
AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEES
Full Time
Part Time
8
0
TOTAL
8
TOTAL
APPROPRIATION
0
66,576
66,576
1,361,005
1. (a) Pursuant to 2013 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 1, and in further
implementation of that act:
(i) Except as otherwise specified in this section, all state,
federal and other funds appropriations, authorizations and personnel within
all divisions and units within agency 005, department of education prior to
the renumbering of that agency by this act, are hereby transferred to
renumbered agency 206, department of education.
For budgetary purposes,
agency
005
shall
be
retitled
"office
of
superintendent
of
public
instruction";
(ii) Any transfer of funds within agency 005 and 206 or between
agencies 005 and 206 shall be in accordance with the B-11 process authorized
by W.S. 9-2-1005(b)(ii) and shall be reported by the governor to the joint
appropriations interim committee in the monthly report provided by W.S.
9-2-1005(o). Any transfer of funds pursuant to this paragraph shall not be
subject to the restrictions imposed in 2012 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 26,
Section 309(a).
Terms and conditions of the footnotes incorporated within
section 2, renumbered section 206 of this act, as provided in 2012 Wyoming
Session Laws, Chapter 26, and as amended by this act, where applicable, shall
apply to agency 005 and agency 206.
2. Beginning with the effective date of this act and ending June 30, 2014,
the budget for the office of superintendent of public instruction shall be as
provided in this section subject to modification by the governor as
authorized by 2013 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 1.
3. The superintendent of public instruction shall provide a staffing plan to
the division of human resources within the department of administration and
information no later than March 22, 2013.
The division shall classify all
positions and salaries not set by statute within agency 005, office of
superintendent of public instruction, no later than April 30, 2013 to be
effective June 1, 2013.
4. No funds appropriated within section 005, office of superintendent of
public instruction, shall be expended for programs, initiatives or other
activities not expressly authorized by law.
5. Nothing in this section shall limit the authority of the governor to
transfer funds, positions or property between agency 206, department of
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education, and agency 005, office of superintendent of public instruction, as
otherwise provided by law.
6. In the event that the superintendent of public instruction desires to
implement and fund the teacher-to-teacher program, also known as the special
education literacy program, or other equivalent program or initiative not
expressly authorized by law, the superintendent shall present the program,
together with peer reviewed data demonstrating the strengths and weaknesses
of the program or initiative, to the joint education interim committee.
In
the event the joint education interim committee determines the program or
initiative should be authorized and funded, the committee shall introduce
appropriate legislation in the 2014 budget session.".
Page 11-line 2
After "Section" strike "005." and insert "206.".
Page 11-line 10
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "1,294,429";
under OTHER FUNDS decrease amount by "66,576 S5".
Page 11-line 17
Decrease Full Time positions by "8".
Page 15-line 18
After "2." insert ",8.".
Page 15-After line 19
Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "10,000 TT".
Page 19-After line 21
Insert:
"8.
Of this other funds appropriation, ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00)
from the tobacco settlement trust income account shall be expended by the
department for purposes of studying the cost savings and benefits of
establishing a tiered health insurance model authorizing public employers to
provide health insurance at a reduced premium rate and reduced deductible
level for employees who do not smoke, or authorizing lower premiums to
nonsmoker public employees and higher premiums to smokers.
The study shall
include consideration of science based tobacco harm reduction research. The
department shall submit a report of this study to the joint labor, health and
social services interim committee by October 1, 2013.".
Page 22-line 5
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "59,000".
Page 30-line 16
After "2." insert ",3.".
Page 31-line 14
After "354." insert "Except as otherwise provided in
this section,".
Page 31-after line 19
Insert:
"3.
Of this general fund appropriation, up to five million dollars
($5,000,000.00) may be expended for costs associated with the suppression of
fires in the 2013 fire season after all other available fire suppression
funds have been exhausted. The governor shall include a general fund
appropriation request for municipal solid waste landfill remediation in his
2015-2016 biennial budget recommendation at least equal to all funds expended
from this appropriation on costs associated with fire suppression.".
Page 40-line 7
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "500,000".
Page 40-line 21
Strike "One million dollars ($1,000,000.00)" insert
"One
million
five
hundred
thousand
dollars
($1,500,000.00)".
Page 45-line 17
After "4." insert ",5.".
Page 45-line 18
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "120,000".
Page 46-After line 25
Insert:
"5. The additional general fund appropriation of one hundred twenty thousand
dollars ($120,000.00) associated with this footnote shall be deposited to the
air services enhancement account created pursuant to W.S. 10-3-602.".
Page 49-line 11
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "121,009".
Page 49-line 23
After "17." insert ",18.".
Page 49-line 24
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "200,000".
Page 50-line 3
After
"Time"
insert
"19.";
decrease
Full
Time
positions by "1".
Page 52-line 5
After
"outcomes."
insert
"Notwithstanding
W.S.
9-2-1008, 9-2-1012(e) and 9-4-207(a) any unexpended,
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unobligated funds appropriated to the behavioral
health division for the purposes of quality of life
care shall not revert on June 30, 2014.".
Page 54-After line 24
Insert:
"18. Of this general fund appropriation, two hundred thousand dollars
($200,000.00) shall only be distributed through the existing funding
distribution model to senior centers.
These funds shall not be transferred
or expended for any other purpose and any unexpended, unobligated funds
remaining from this appropriation shall revert as provided by law on June 30,
2014.
19. The department of health shall further reduce its authorized employees
such that a total of one hundred twenty-one thousand nine dollars
($121,009.00) in general fund salary and benefit savings is realized from one
(1) full-time employee reduced in this act and any additional position
reductions necessary to secure the savings. Positions may be taken from the
public health division or any other division within the department. To the
extent practicable reductions shall be from vacant positions.".
Page 63-line 16
Delete "two million five hundred" insert "one million
dollars ($1,000,000.00)".
Page 63-line 17
Delete entirely.
Page 63-line 18
Delete through "season,".
Page 65-line 5
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "59,000".
Page 67-line 7
Delete "SR" and insert "S5".
Page 70-line 24
After ",2." insert ",3.".
Page 70-line 25
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "370,000".
Page 72-after line 15
Insert:
"3. The decrease in general fund appropriations associated with this footnote
shall be from funds appropriated for the community facilities program account
created pursuant W.S. 9-12-804.".
Page 100-line 2
Delete "(g)" insert "(h)".
Page 100-line 3
After "301," insert "304(c),".
Page 100-line 20
After "exceed" delete the balance of the line and
insert "ninety million dollars ($90,000,000.00)."
Page 100-line 29
Delete the line through "($450,000,000.00)" and
insert "of four hundred seventy-five million dollars
($475,000,000.00)."
Page 100 – After line 29
Insert:
"(h) The state auditor shall calculate the sum amount by which
revenues attributed to the fiscal period beginning July 1, 2012 and ending
June 30, 2013 deposited to either the general fund or budget reserve account,
excluding earnings from the permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund, exceed the
sum amount of projected revenues to be deposited either to the general fund
or budget reserve account in the consensus revenue estimating group's January
14, 2013 report for the same fiscal period, excluding earnings from the
permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund.
To the extent the respective sum of
the excess amounts calculated is greater than five million dollars
($5,000,000.00), the amount over five million dollars ($5,000,000.00) shall
be transferred from the general fund and from the budget reserve account to
the legislative stabilization reserve account no later than November 1,
2013.".
Page 101-After line 10 Insert:
"[CARRYOVER APPROPRIATIONS-SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS]
Section 304.
[PINE BARK BEETLE MITIGATION]
(c) Notwithstanding W.S. 9-2-1008, 9-2-1012(e) and 9-4-207, one
million dollars ($1,000,000.00) or so much thereof as is available, of
unexpended, unobligated monies appropriated in 2010 Wyoming Session Laws,
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Chapter 39, Section 2, Section 010 and 2011 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 88,
Section 2, Section 010 to the emergency insect management program shall not
revert on June 30, 2012, but are reappropriated to the department of
agriculture. In addition, five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) from
the general fund is appropriated to the department of agriculture.
The
department shall expend these funds only for pine bark beetle mitigation.
The department may utilize the expertise and staff of the emergency insect
management committee created pursuant to Title 11, Chapter 5, Article 4 of
the Wyoming Statutes while expending funds under this subsection.
These
funds may be expended on private, state or federal lands pursuant to
memoranda of agreement entered into between the department and any local,
state or federal agency.".
Page 105-line 24
Reinsert all stricken language.
Page 105-line 25
Reinsert all stricken language through "biennium,";
after stricken "of the" insert "a budget with no
reduction and a two percent (2%) reduction of the".
Page 105-line 26
Reinsert stricken language.
Page 105-line 27
Reinsert stricken language; after "request." insert
"The supreme court shall report these reductions to
the joint judiciary interim committee by October 1,
2013.
From the range of budgets presented by the
courts, the joint judiciary interim committee shall
recommend the budget for the courts, consistent with
the
current
revenue
projections,
to
the
joint
appropriations interim committee, by November 1,
2013.
The courts' budget request for the 2015-2016
fiscal biennium shall include and be developed based
on the budgeted amounts for the salary and benefits
of all authorized positions.".
Page 110-line 9
After "section" insert "and as limited in this
subsection".
Page 110-line 10
Delete "September 1, 2013" insert "the commencement
of
the
district's
2013-2014
school
year
for
calculation of the full retention incentive payment".
Page 110-line 11
After "trustees" insert "subject to the provisions of
this section".
Page 110-line 13
After "." insert "The full retention incentive
payment
shall
be
adjusted
for
school
district
employees as follows.
If the school district
employee's base salary in the 2013-2014 school year
is increased from the employee's 2012-2013 school
year base salary by:
(i) At least one percent (1%), the retention incentive payment
authorized shall be reduced by sixty percent (60%);
(ii) Less than one percent (1%), the retention incentive payment
authorized shall be four tenths percent (.4%) of the employee's 2013-2014
base salary, plus the entire difference between one percent (1%) of the 20122013 base salary and the salary increase.".
Page 114-after line 19 Insert the following new sections and renumber as
necessary:
"[DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION BASELINE AUDIT]
Section 337.
(a) Two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) is appropriated
from the school foundation program account to the office of the governor to
conduct an independent audit of the department of education as deemed
necessary by the governor in executing the transfer of department divisions,
agencies, programs, positions, personnel, property, appropriated funds and
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functions to the director of the department as required under 2013 Wyoming
Session Laws, Chapter 1. The audit shall be completed in sufficient time to
assist budget planning for the fiscal biennium beginning July 1, 2014, and
ending June 30, 2016. Among other purposes established by the governor, the
audit shall include an accounting of:
(i) All existing authorized positions within the department and
the source of funding for each position, including both filled positions and
vacant positions;
(ii) All programs authorized and appropriated by law from state
and federal funds;
(iii) All transfers, additions and changes to and from budgeted
amounts at the budget unit level between and within department divisions;
(iv) Use of the B-11 process in transferring and adding or
subtracting amounts and positions at the unit level between and within
department divisions including those effectuated through the general
expenditure modification (GEM) process.".
To the extent required: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.
BEBOUT,
DOCKSTADER, HASTERT, MEIER, PERKINS, HARSHMAN, ESQUIBEL, K., NICHOLAS, B.,
STUBSON, WALLIS
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Hunt, Kasperik,
Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, Moniz, Nicholas,
B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Davison, Halverson, Hutchings, Jaggi, McKim and
Miller
Excused: Representative(s) Barlow, Coleman, Harvey and Larsen
Ayes 50 Nays 6 Excused 4 Absent 0 Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
S Adopted HB0001JC01
(CORRECTED COPY)
HB0001JC01/AA
ADOPTED
(CORRECTED COPY)
Adopt the following House Amendments:
HB0001H2002.01/A
HB0001H2009/A
HB0001H2013/A
HB0001H2019/A
HB0001H2032/A
HB0001H2035/A
HB0001H2036/A
HB0001H2041/A
HB0001H2043/A
HB0001H3014/A
HB0001H3015/A
HB0001H3021/A
HB0001H3027/AC
HB0001H3028/A
Adopt the following Senate Amendments:
SF0001S2004/A
SF0001S2005/A
SF0001S2009/A
SF0001S2019/A
SF0001S2020/A
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SF0001S2026/A
SF0001S3011/A
SF0001S3016/A
SF0001S3021/A
SF0001S3028/A
Delete the following House Amendments:
HB0001H2001/A
HB0001H2005/A
HB0001H2010/A
HB0001H2012/A
HB0001H2021/A
HB0001H2025/A
HB0001H2029/A
HB0001H2031/A
HB0001H2034/A
HB0001H2037/A
HB0001H2038/A
HB0001H2039/A
HB0001H2040/A
HB0001H2042/A
HB0001H3005/A
HB0001H3008/A
HB0001H3009/A
HB0001H3016/A
HB0001H3017/A
HB0001H3018/AC
HB0001H3024/AC
HB0001H3025/AC
HB0001H3029/A
HB0001H3031/AC
HB0001H3035/A
Delete the following Senate Amendments:
SF0001S2001/A
SF0001S2002/A
SF0001S2008/A
SF0001S2013/A
SF0001S2015/A
SF0001S2016/A
SF0001S2017/A
SF0001S2018/A
SF0001S2021/A
SF0001S2023/A
SF0001S2025/A
SF0001S2029/A
SF0001S3001/A
SF0001S3002/A
SF0001S3008.01/AC
SF0001S3008.02/AC
SF0001S3010/A
SF0001S3012/A
SF0001S3014/A
SF0001S3015/A
SF0001S3018/A
SF0001S3020/A
SF0001S3022/A
SF0001S3025/A
SF0001S3026/A
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SF0001S3027/A
SF0001S3029/A
Further amend as follows:
Page 5-line 2
Delete "005," insert "by creating a new section 005
and by renumbering 005 as 206,".
Page 6-line 5
After "4." insert ",6.".
Page 6-line 6
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "250,000".
Page 8-after line 8
Insert:
"6. Two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) of this general fund
appropriation shall only be expended to identify impediments and act on
opportunities to improve Wyoming's access to and growth in domestic and
international
markets
for
natural
gas,
oil,
coal,
uranium,
power,
manufacturing, tourism and other commodities and products. This will include
taking action to improve the state's relative strength in the global market;
access to markets and related regulatory, logistic and infrastructure
concerns; recommendations for outreach, marketing, trade representation and
international relations; opportunities to add value to Wyoming commodities
and products; coordination of state agency efforts including, but not limited
to, those of the governor's office, the Wyoming business council, the office
of travel and tourism, the Wyoming pipeline authority, the Wyoming
infrastructure authority, the university of Wyoming and the school of energy
resources; and making further recommendations.
On or before December 31,
2013, the governor's office shall report to the joint minerals, business and
economic development interim committee and the joint appropriations interim
committee concerning progress under this footnote. No funds associated with
this footnote shall be used for travel to a foreign country without prior
approval of the governor.".
Page 8-line 14
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "121,009".
Page 8-line 23
Increase Full Time positions by "1".
Page 10-after line 22
Insert:
"
GENERAL
FUND
APPROPRIATION
FOR
$
Section 005. SUP OF PUBLIC INST
FEDERAL
FUND
OTHER
FUNDS
$
$
$
1.,2.,3.,4.,5.,6.
PROGRAM
Administration
100 series
200 series
400 series
900 series
Teacher of the Year
600 series
1,130,681
96,354
7,394
60,000
TOTALS
1,294,429
1,130,681
96,354
7,394
60,000
66,576 S5
AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEES
Full Time
Part Time
8
0
TOTAL
8
TOTAL
APPROPRIATION
0
66,576
66,576
1,361,005
1. (a) Pursuant to 2013 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 1, and in further
implementation of that act:
(i) Except as otherwise specified in this section, all state,
federal and other funds appropriations, authorizations and personnel within
all divisions and units within agency 005, department of education prior to
the renumbering of that agency by this act, are hereby transferred to
renumbered agency 206, department of education.
For budgetary purposes,
agency
005
shall
be
retitled
"office
of
superintendent
of
public
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instruction";
(ii) Any transfer of funds within agency 005 and 206 or between
agencies 005 and 206 shall be in accordance with the B-11 process authorized
by W.S. 9-2-1005(b)(ii) and shall be reported by the governor to the joint
appropriations interim committee in the monthly report provided by W.S.
9-2-1005(o). Any transfer of funds pursuant to this paragraph shall not be
subject to the restrictions imposed in 2012 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 26,
Section 309(a).
Terms and conditions of the footnotes incorporated within
section 2, renumbered section 206 of this act, as provided in 2012 Wyoming
Session Laws, Chapter 26, and as amended by this act, where applicable, shall
apply to agency 005 and agency 206.
2. Beginning with the effective date of this act and ending June 30, 2014,
the budget for the office of superintendent of public instruction shall be as
provided in this section subject to modification by the governor as
authorized by 2013 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 1.
3. The superintendent of public instruction shall provide a staffing plan to
the division of human resources within the department of administration and
information no later than March 22, 2013.
The division shall classify all
positions and salaries not set by statute within agency 005, office of
superintendent of public instruction, no later than April 30, 2013 to be
effective June 1, 2013.
4. No funds appropriated within section 005, office of superintendent of
public instruction, shall be expended for programs, initiatives or other
activities not expressly authorized by law.
5. Nothing in this section shall limit the authority of the governor to
transfer funds, positions or property between agency 206, department of
education, and agency 005, office of superintendent of public instruction, as
otherwise provided by law.
6. In the event that the superintendent of public instruction desires to
implement and fund the teacher-to-teacher program, also known as the special
education literacy program, or other equivalent program or initiative not
expressly authorized by law, the superintendent shall present the program,
together with peer reviewed data demonstrating the strengths and weaknesses
of the program or initiative, to the joint education interim committee.
In
the event the joint education interim committee determines the program or
initiative should be authorized and funded, the committee shall introduce
appropriate legislation in the 2014 budget session.".
Page 11-line 2
After "Section" strike "005." and insert "206.".
Page 11-line 10
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "1,294,429";
under OTHER FUNDS decrease amount by "66,576 S5".
Page 11-line 17
Decrease Full Time positions by "8".
Page 15-line 18
After "2." insert ",8.".
Page 15-After line 19
Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "10,000 TT".
Page 19-After line 21
Insert:
"8.
Of this other funds appropriation, ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00)
from the tobacco settlement trust income account shall be expended by the
department for purposes of studying the cost savings and benefits of
establishing a tiered health insurance model authorizing public employers to
provide health insurance at a reduced premium rate and reduced deductible
level for employees who do not smoke, or authorizing lower premiums to
nonsmoker public employees and higher premiums to smokers.
The study shall
include consideration of science based tobacco harm reduction research. The
department shall submit a report of this study to the joint labor, health and
social services interim committee by October 1, 2013.".
Page 22-line 5
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "59,000".
Page 30-line 16
After "2." insert ",3.".
Page 31-line 14
After "354." insert "Except as otherwise provided in
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this section,".
Page 31-after line 19
Insert:
"3.
Of this general fund appropriation, up to five million dollars
($5,000,000.00) may be expended for costs associated with the suppression of
fires in the 2013 fire season after all other available fire suppression
funds have been exhausted. The governor shall include a general fund
appropriation request for municipal solid waste landfill remediation in his
2015-2016 biennial budget recommendation at least equal to all funds expended
from this appropriation on costs associated with fire suppression.".
Page 40-line 7
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "500,000".
Page 40-line 21
Strike "One million dollars ($1,000,000.00)" insert
"One
million
five
hundred
thousand
dollars
($1,500,000.00)".
Page 45-line 17
After "4." insert ",5.".
Page 45-line 18
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "120,000".
Page 46-After line 25
Insert:
"5. The additional general fund appropriation of one hundred twenty thousand
dollars ($120,000.00) associated with this footnote shall be deposited to the
air services enhancement account created pursuant to W.S. 10-3-602.".
Page 49-line 11
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "121,009".
Page 49-line 23
After "17." insert ",18.".
Page 49-line 24
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "200,000".
Page 50-line 3
After
"Time"
insert
"19.";
decrease
Full
Time
positions by "1".
Page 52-line 5
After
"outcomes."
insert
"Notwithstanding
W.S.
9-2-1008, 9-2-1012(e) and 9-4-207(a) any unexpended,
unobligated funds appropriated to the behavioral
health division for the purposes of quality of life
care shall not revert on June 30, 2014.".
Page 54-After line 24
Insert:
"18. Of this general fund appropriation, two hundred thousand dollars
($200,000.00) shall only be distributed through the existing funding
distribution model to senior centers.
These funds shall not be transferred
or expended for any other purpose and any unexpended, unobligated funds
remaining from this appropriation shall revert as provided by law on June 30,
2014.
19. The department of health shall further reduce its authorized employees
such that a total of one hundred twenty-one thousand nine dollars
($121,009.00) in general fund salary and benefit savings is realized from one
(1) full-time employee reduced in this act and any additional position
reductions necessary to secure the savings. Positions may be taken from the
public health division or any other division within the department. To the
extent practicable reductions shall be from vacant positions.".
Page 63-line 16
Delete "two million five hundred" insert "one million
dollars ($1,000,000.00)".
Page 63-line 17
Delete entirely.
Page 63-line 18
Delete through "season,".
Page 65-line 5
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "59,000".
Page 67-line 7
Delete "SR" and insert "S5".
Page 70-line 24
After ",2." insert ",3.".
Page 70-line 25
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "370,000".
Page 72-after line 15
Insert:
"3. The decrease in general fund appropriations associated with this footnote
shall be from funds appropriated for the community facilities program account
created pursuant W.S. 9-12-804.".
Page 100-line 2
Delete "(g)" insert "(h)".
Page 100-line 3
After "301," insert "304(c),".
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Page 100-line 20
After "exceed" delete the balance of the line and
insert "ninety million dollars ($90,000,000.00)."
Page 100-line 29
Delete the line through "($450,000,000.00)" and
insert "of four hundred seventy-five million dollars
($475,000,000.00)."
Page 100 – After line 29
Insert:
"(h) The state auditor shall calculate the sum amount by which
revenues attributed to the fiscal period beginning July 1, 2012 and ending
June 30, 2013 deposited to either the general fund or budget reserve account,
excluding earnings from the permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund, exceed the
sum amount of projected revenues to be deposited either to the general fund
or budget reserve account in the consensus revenue estimating group's January
14, 2013 report for the same fiscal period, excluding earnings from the
permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund.
To the extent the respective sum of
the excess amounts calculated is greater than five million dollars
($5,000,000.00), the amount over five million dollars ($5,000,000.00) shall
be transferred from the general fund and from the budget reserve account to
the legislative stabilization reserve account no later than November 1,
2013.".
Page 101-After line 10 Insert:
"[CARRYOVER APPROPRIATIONS-SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS]
Section 304.
[PINE BARK BEETLE MITIGATION]
(c) Notwithstanding W.S. 9-2-1008, 9-2-1012(e) and 9-4-207, one
million dollars ($1,000,000.00) or so much thereof as is available, of
unexpended, unobligated monies appropriated in 2010 Wyoming Session Laws,
Chapter 39, Section 2, Section 010 and 2011 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 88,
Section 2, Section 010 to the emergency insect management program shall not
revert on June 30, 2012, but are reappropriated to the department of
agriculture. In addition, five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) from
the general fund is appropriated to the department of agriculture.
The
department shall expend these funds only for pine bark beetle mitigation.
The department may utilize the expertise and staff of the emergency insect
management committee created pursuant to Title 11, Chapter 5, Article 4 of
the Wyoming Statutes while expending funds under this subsection.
These
funds may be expended on private, state or federal lands pursuant to
memoranda of agreement entered into between the department and any local,
state or federal agency.".
Page 105-line 24
Reinsert all stricken language.
Page 105-line 25
Reinsert all stricken language through "biennium,";
after stricken "of the" insert "a budget with no
reduction and a two percent (2%) reduction of the".
Page 105-line 26
Reinsert stricken language.
Page 105-line 27
Reinsert stricken language; after "request." insert
"The supreme court shall report these reductions to
the joint judiciary interim committee by October 1,
2013.
From the range of budgets presented by the
courts, the joint judiciary interim committee shall
recommend the budget for the courts, consistent with
the
current
revenue
projections,
to
the
joint
appropriations interim committee, by November 1,
2013.
The courts' budget request for the 2015-2016
fiscal biennium shall include and be developed based
on the budgeted amounts for the salary and benefits
of all authorized positions.".
Page 110-line 9
After "section" insert "and as limited in this
subsection".
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Page 110-line 10
Delete "September 1, 2013" insert "the commencement
of
the
district's
2013-2014
school
year
for
calculation of the full retention incentive payment".
Page 110-line 11
After "trustees" insert "subject to the provisions of
this section".
Page 110-line 13
After "." insert "The full retention incentive
payment
shall
be
adjusted
for
school
district
employees as follows.
If the school district
employee's base salary in the 2013-2014 school year
is increased from the employee's 2012-2013 school
year base salary by:
(i) At least one percent (1%), the retention incentive payment
authorized shall be reduced by sixty percent (60%);
(ii) Less than one percent (1%), the retention incentive payment
authorized shall be four tenths percent (.4%) of the employee's 2013-2014
base salary, plus the entire difference between one percent (1%) of the 20122013 base salary and the salary increase.".
Page 114-after line 19 Insert the following new sections and renumber as
necessary:
"[DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION BASELINE AUDIT]
Section 337.
(a) Two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) is appropriated
from the school foundation program account to the office of the governor to
conduct an independent audit of the department of education as deemed
necessary by the governor in executing the transfer of department divisions,
agencies, programs, positions, personnel, property, appropriated funds and
functions to the director of the department as required under 2013 Wyoming
Session Laws, Chapter 1. The audit shall be completed in sufficient time to
assist budget planning for the fiscal biennium beginning July 1, 2014, and
ending June 30, 2016. Among other purposes established by the governor, the
audit shall include an accounting of:
(i) All existing authorized positions within the department and
the source of funding for each position, including both filled positions and
vacant positions;
(ii) All programs authorized and appropriated by law from state
and federal funds;
(iii) All transfers, additions and changes to and from budgeted
amounts at the budget unit level between and within department divisions;
(iv) Use of the B-11 process in transferring and adding or
subtracting amounts and positions at the unit level between and within
department divisions including those effectuated through the general
expenditure modification (GEM) process.".
To the extent required: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.
BEBOUT,
DOCKSTADER, HASTERT, MEIER, PERKINS, HARSHMAN, ESQUIBEL, K., NICHOLAS, B.,
STUBSON, WALLIS
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s): Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout,
Burns, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott, Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s): Case
Ayes: 29
Nays: 1
Excused: 0
Absent: 0
Conflict: 0
2/19/2013
2/19/2013
2/19/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0045
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0045
S President Signed HEA No. 0045
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2/21/2013
Governor Signed HEA No. 0045
February 21, 2013
The Honorable Tony Ross
Senate President
Wyoming Senate
State Capitol Building
Cheyenne, WY 82002
The Honorable Tom Lubnau
Speaker of the House
Wyoming House of Representatives
State Capitol Building
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Dear President Ross and Speaker Lubnau,
I appreciate the hard work you and the 62nd Legislature have put into the
supplemental budget bill this year. House Enrolled Act 0045 overall reflects
the continued balance between spending and saving – between essential
services and limited government that we are justifiably proud of in Wyoming.
However, a few areas in my view do not strike this balance. These fall into
three categories – those which are worthy of noting, those which may merit
reconsideration next session and those for which I felt it necessary to
exercise my veto power.
Section 20
The 2012 fires cost over $108 million and the state's share was over $42
million of that amount.
We need to cover a $7 million shortfall from 2012
and prepare for what the 2013 season may bring.
The Legislature budgeted
$31.2 million and Section 20, footnote 4, provided access to $5 million from
the landfill account.
While I hope we do not have to spend any of these
funds, I believe it is imperative to plan for that possibility.
My veto
allows access to an additional $25 million (bringing the total to $30
million) from the landfill account while maintaining the stipulation to
recommend that the account be refilled in the 2015/2016 budget. In the event
of a fire season like that of 2012, this level of funding is essential.
Section 67
While I do not believe a veto is in order, I note in Section 67 of the Budget
– University of Wyoming – the footnote is extensive.
I note the Attorney
General's concern that appropriations bills shall embrace nothing but
appropriations for ordinary expenses of the state and that the Legislature
has included in the general appropriations bill provisions that should
properly be placed in single subject bills.
This section directs the
Trustees to provide a significant array of information from selection of
deans to architecture and causes me to ponder the expanded scope of the
budget bill and question whether or not this promotes the most efficient,
effective government.
Section 300 (e) and (g)
I applaud the Legislature for its work on Section 300 (e), which creates the
strategic investments and projects account, now known as the "SIPA."
This
action addresses one of the revenue issues I highlighted in my budget message
to the Legislature at the beginning of this session – the disposition of
unanticipated and unforecasted earnings on the Permanent Wyoming Mineral
Trust Fund (PWMTF). By capturing earnings in excess of the Consensus Revenue
Estimating Group (CREG) forecast, and below the spending policy amount, a
significant pool of money is made available for unanticipated, one-time needs
in the upcoming 2014 budget session.
However, Section 300 (g) presents a potential problem. At a time when we are
all concerned with the state's long-term revenue picture, it seems illadvised to allow critical revenues to the School Foundation Program Account
and to the School Capital Construction Account to be transferred into the
inviolate Common School Permanent Land Fund. This is particularly so when it
appears that expenditures in those accounts will outstrip funding sources
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within the next two bienniums.
I believe the monies should remain unspent
but available to balance looming shortfalls in these programs. Adding to my
concern is the reality that if new coal lease bonus sales occur before June
30, 2014, under this section any of these revenues would be deposited into
the Common School Permanent Land Fund, for which they were never intended. I
encourage the Legislature to watch revenue developments closely over the next
year and to be prepared to modify this language in the 2014 budget session.
Section 300 (h)
I am vetoing Section 300 (h). This language would sweep revenues in excess
of CREG's January 2013 projected general fund and budget reserve account
amounts to the LSRA at the end of Fiscal Year 2013.
Section 300, as it
appeared in the 2012 budget bill, would have swept revenues in excess of CREG
projections at the end of the biennium.
The 2012 budget bill was a good
approach to LSRA savings.
The variety of revenue streams into the general
fund and budget reserve account lend diversification to the overall CREG
revenue projection to those accounts.
But CREG efforts are diversified in
the sense that a biennial revenue projection offers the chance to balance a
bad year with a good one.
If you capture what may turn out to be revenue
from a good year in FY2013, you may remove what could balance a bad one in
FY2014.
The biennial total will not be known until the end of FY2014,
indicating the approach taken by the Legislature last year is a better
approach.
The result of my veto is to keep last year's approach in place.
That approach eliminates the need to reach backward into the LSRA to ensure a
positive bottom line. The profiled bottom lines of the LSRA, general fund,
and budget reserve accounts would be unchanged by my veto – the same cannot
be guaranteed if Section 300(h) is allowed to stand.
Section 317
As the Legislature looks for ways to slow spending and reduce growth, Section
317 gives me pause.
Recent community college construction projects have been funded at the local
level and after evaluation the Legislature decided that the state should not
pay for major maintenance of these projects.
This footnote changes that
agreement.
While it adds no money, it increases maintainable space by
thousands of square feet to be covered from a fund shared between community
colleges, the University of Wyoming and state owned buildings.
It seems
inevitable to me that in the very near future we will have to choose between
adding general fund dollars to major maintenance or find alternative
solutions.
Section 319
I have vetoed provisions in Section 319 of the budget bill, which require
state agencies to develop specific budget reductions for the next biennium
and require me to choose from them. Similarly, I have vetoed the provisions
that require the judiciary to develop several specific budget proposals. I
believe these provisions are unwarranted.
I also have concerns about the
expanded scope of these reductions—taking the reduction from general funds as
opposed to standard budget general funds.
This change effectively enlarges
the scope of the reductions and has the potential to impact cities, towns and
counties, highway funding and other infrastructure projects.
In my view, budget decisions should not be detached from the revenue picture.
The budget I will develop over the coming spring, summer and fall will take
any changing revenue circumstances and efficient delivery of services into
account.
For example, last year the Legislature asked for 4% reduction
proposals from most agencies but when the revenue outlook deteriorated after
the session ended, I asked for 8% reduction proposals.
Ultimately, I
requested a reduction in ongoing spending, overall, of about 6.5%.
The vetoed provisions discount the current work of the CREG which predicts
stable revenue ahead.
It makes future forecasts less relevant.
The
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provisions would make the affected agencies prepare several separate
proposals regardless of a stable revenue picture.
Rather than increasing
government efficiency, they make for considerable work and eat into time and
resources which could be put to other use. These provisions also provide for
significant reductions following this year's already significant 6.5%
reduction.
In addition, they require me to choose a reduction, when no
further reduction may be necessary or when a greater reduction may be needed.
With my vetoes, if the revenue does not match our expectations – if it falls
– then budget provisions that would require 8% reduction proposals for most
agencies (6% for the Department of Health) remain in place.
Importantly,
this contingency will come into play only if declining revenues precipitate
it.
Moreover, my hands are not tied to that percentage and I retain the
ability to reduce further if necessary.
In my view, the vetoed provisions in Section 319 decouple the budget process
from the revenue picture and from the hard questions about what services the
state delivers and how it chooses to deliver them.
I believe the three
components – budget development, revenue, and service delivery – should be
joined together, not separated.
Section 330
Section 330 causes me concern. Effective organizations, public and private,
rely on effective employees – compensation is a part of the equation. State
compensation decisions affect employees who work in state agencies, the
judiciary, schools, community colleges and the University of Wyoming.
Each
of these entities addresses compensation differently – but each evaluates
performance, recognizes skills, looks at competing markets and understands
there is value in people who want to stay and a cost when people leave.
The executive and judicial branches adopted the Hay Compensation Plan.
The
University of Wyoming and Wyoming's seven community colleges have comparable
systems.
All have employee evaluation systems.
We must make thoughtful
salary decisions and plan carefully.
Decisions on pay should be equitable
whether you are a fourth grade teacher or a physics professor – whether your
job is to supervise teachers or highway engineers.
My recommendation for
compensation reflected the importance of hiring qualified people, recognizing
good work and keeping people on the job.
I do not believe this section of
the budget meets our obligation for equity, recognition and retention among
all public employees.
I thank you and the Legislature again for your hard work and your
consideration of my views in the preparation of the 2013 Supplemental Budget.
Sincerely,
Matthew H. Mead
Governor
Section 020. DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
PROGRAM
Administration
Air Quality
Water Quality
Land Quality
Industrial Siting
5,402,250
4,880,842
4,508,560
4,326,884
13,924,323
13,362,522
5,566,906
5,266,421
877,129
876,721
1,467,995
11,817,505
SR
9,407,216
1,096,775
SR
4,691,249
4,637,231
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5,402,250
4,880,842
17,794,060
17,612,384
24,428,314
23,866,513
10,258,155
9,903,652
877,129
876,721
Solid Waste
Management 1.
Landfills
6,293,865
3,570,862
6,035,086
15,000,000
30,000,000
2.,4.
Abandoned Mine Reclam
___________
51,573,033
64,748,476
TOTALS
AUTHORIZED
EMPLOYEES
Full Time 3.
Part Time
TOTAL
2,387,755
269
___0
269
133,600,000
___________
151,554,215
151,500,197
___________
16,485,142
SR
12,252,482
11,993,703
15,000,000
30,000,000
133,600,000
___________
219,612,390
232,733,815
264
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1. The joint minerals, business and economic development interim committee
and the department of environmental quality shall review options to modify
the revenues supporting the leaking underground storage tank program in order
to establish a long-term revenue source for statewide landfill remediation.
The review shall include an assessment of any state obligations for leaking
underground storage tank remediation as required by federal law or rule or
regulation.
The review and recommendations shall be submitted to the joint
appropriations interim committee by November 15, 2013.
2. Of
this
general
fund
appropriation,
fifteen
million
dollars
($15,000,000.00) thirty million dollars ($30,000,000.00) shall only be
deposited to the municipal solid waste landfill account created by 2011
Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 88, Section 354. Except as otherwise provided
in this section, amounts from the account shall only be expended for the
remediation of high priority municipal solid waste landfill sites based on a
priority list developed by the department of environmental quality and
approved and upon further appropriation by the legislature. Remaining
balances in this account shall not revert until further action of the
legislature.
3. Of these full-time employees, the department of environmental quality is
authorized positions 4010 and 4052 within the land quality division. Position
4402 within the department of environmental quality is not authorized.
4. [Of] this general fund appropriation, [up to five million dollars
($5,000,000.00)] may be expended for costs associated with the suppression of
fires in the 2013 fire season after all other available fire suppression
funds have been exhausted. The governor shall include a general fund
appropriation request for municipal solid waste landfill remediation in his
2015-2016 biennial budget recommendation at least equal to all funds expended
from this appropriation on costs associated with fire suppression. [BRACKETED
LANGUAGE SHOWN IN BOLD AND AS STRICKEN WAS VETOED BY GOVERNOR FEBRUARY 21,
2013.]
STANDARD BUDGET REDUCTIONS]
Section 319.
(b) The supreme court and all district courts shall prepare reductions to
each court's standard budgets for fiscal year 2014 which equal or exceed 4%
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of the general funds appropriated in the 2012 budget session for the court.
The supreme court shall report to the joint appropriations committee, as part
of the supplemental budget request, by December 1, 2012, the proposed
reductions. In preparing the courts' budget request for the 2015-2016 fiscal
biennium, reductions totaling 8% a budget [with no reduction and a two
percent (2%) reduction] of the 2012 budget session general fund appropriation
for courts' standard budgets shall be included in the request. The supreme
court shall report these reductions to the joint judiciary interim committee
by October 1, 2013. [From the range of budgets presented by the courts,] the
joint judiciary interim committee shall recommend the budget for the courts,
consistent with the current revenue projections, to the joint appropriations
interim committee, by November 1, 2013. The courts' budget request for the
2015-2016 fiscal biennium shall include and be developed based on the
budgeted amounts for the salary and benefits of all authorized positions.
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE SHOWN IN BOLD AND AS STRICKEN WAS VETOED BY GOVERNOR
FEBRUARY 21, 2013.]
(d) If, prior to October 1, 2013, there is no reduction of the total
revenue projections from the consensus revenue estimating group's January 14,
2013 report, subsection (a) of this section shall not be applicable to budget
requests for the 2015-2016 fiscal biennium and budget requests shall be
prepared in accordance with this subsection. Within each agency's 2015-2016
biennial budget request, agencies other than the department of health shall
include [four percent (4%), six percent (6%) and eight percent (8%)] budget
reduction requests based upon each agency's general funds appropriated in the
2012 budget session.
The department of health shall include [two percent
(2%), four percent (4%) and six percent (6%)] budget reduction requests based
upon the general funds appropriated to the department in the 2012 budget
session.
These reductions shall be presented to the appropriate standing
committee of the legislature, as determined by the management council in
consultation with the governor, not later than July 1, 2013. The legislative
committee shall submit comments to each reporting agency not later than
October 1. The agency shall report to the joint appropriations committee, as
part of the budget request, by December 1, 2013, the proposed reductions,
including any modifications to proposed reductions made in response to
standing committee review and comments. In preparing the governor's budget
request for the 2015-2016 fiscal biennium, [the governor shall recommend
from] the [range of budget reductions presented by each agency. The] level
of budget reductions shall be consistent with current revenue projections.
This subsection shall not apply to the judicial branch. [BRACKETED LANGUAGE
SHOWN IN BOLD AND AS STRICKEN WAS VETOED BY GOVERNOR FEBRUARY 21, 2013.]
[STANDARD BUDGET REDUCTIONS]
Section 319.
(b) The supreme court and all district courts shall prepare reductions to
each court's standard budgets for fiscal year 2014 which equal or exceed 4%
of the general funds appropriated in the 2012 budget session for the court.
The supreme court shall report to the joint appropriations committee, as part
of the supplemental budget request, by December 1, 2012, the proposed
reductions. In preparing the courts' budget request for the 2015-2016 fiscal
biennium, reductions totaling 8% a budget [with no reduction and a two
percent (2%) reduction] of the 2012 budget session general fund appropriation
for courts' standard budgets shall be included in the request. The supreme
court shall report these reductions to the joint judiciary interim committee
by October 1, 2013. [From the range of budgets presented by the courts,] the
joint judiciary interim committee shall recommend the budget for the courts,
consistent with the current revenue projections, to the joint appropriations
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interim committee, by November 1, 2013.
The courts' budget request for the
2015-2016 fiscal biennium shall include and be developed based on the
budgeted amounts for the salary and benefits of all authorized positions.
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE SHOWN IN BOLD AND AS STRICKEN WAS VETOED BY GOVERNOR
FEBRUARY 21, 2013.]
(d) If, prior to October 1, 2013, there is no reduction of the total
revenue projections from the consensus revenue estimating group's January 14,
2013 report, subsection (a) of this section shall not be applicable to budget
requests for the 2015-2016 fiscal biennium and budget requests shall be
prepared in accordance with this subsection. Within each agency's 2015-2016
biennial budget request, agencies other than the department of health shall
include [four percent (4%), six percent (6%) and eight percent (8%)] budget
reduction requests based upon each agency's general funds appropriated in the
2012 budget session.
The department of health shall include [two percent
(2%), four percent (4%) and six percent (6%)] budget reduction requests based
upon the general funds appropriated to the department in the 2012 budget
session.
These reductions shall be presented to the appropriate standing
committee of the legislature, as determined by the management council in
consultation with the governor, not later than July 1, 2013. The legislative
committee shall submit comments to each reporting agency not later than
October 1. The agency shall report to the joint appropriations committee, as
part of the budget request, by December 1, 2013, the proposed reductions,
including any modifications to proposed reductions made in response to
standing committee review and comments. In preparing the governor's budget
request for the 2015-2016 fiscal biennium, [the governor shall recommend
from] the [range of budget reductions presented by each agency. The] level
of budget reductions shall be consistent with current revenue projections.
This subsection shall not apply to the judicial branch. [BRACKETED LANGUAGE
SHOWN IN BOLD AND AS STRICKEN WAS VETOED BY GOVERNOR FEBRUARY 21, 2013.]
2/21/2013
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0073
H.B. No. 0002
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
Election code-revisions.
Joint Corporations,
Interim Committee
Elections
and
Political
Subdivisions
AN ACT relating to elections; providing for temporary registration for use of
absentee ballots; repealing archaic language; providing for replacement of
spoiled ballots; providing for approval of petitions for independent party
candidates; extending time for special elections to fill vacancies of
congressmen; and providing for an effective date.
11/28/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/14/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blikre, Greene, Kirkbride, Petroff and Zwonitzer,
Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger and Gay
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Absent:
Ayes 5
1/14/2013
Representative(s) Byrd and Paxton
Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 2 Conflicts
H Placed on General File
HB0002HS001/ADOPTED
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1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
0
After "replacement" insert "."; strike balance of the
line.
Delete all new language; strike ".".
BLIKRE, VICE
CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Brown, Burkhart,
Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Filer, Freeman,
Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton,
Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters,
Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer,
Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Esquibel, K.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger and Blikre
Ayes 57 Nays 1 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
1/25/2013
2/5/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Nutting and Scott
Ayes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0011
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0011
S President Signed HEA No. 0011
Governor Signed HEA No. 0011
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0028
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
100
H.B. No. 0003
Sponsored By:
Effective financing statements-duration.
Political
Subdivisions
AN ACT relating to the Uniform Commercial Code; extending
effectiveness
for
filed
financing
statements;
providing
application; and providing for an effective date.
duration of
for
future
11/28/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/16/2013
Joint Corporations,
Interim Committee
Elections
and
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blikre, Byrd, Gay, Kirkbride, Paxton, Petroff and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Greene
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 7 Nays 1 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0003HS001/FAILED
Page 1-line 3
After "application;" insert "increasing the county
filing fee;".
Page 1-line 8
After "W.S." insert "18-3-402(a)(xvi)(T) and"; delete
"is" insert "are".
Page 1-After line 9
Insert:
"18-3-402. Duties generally.
(a) The county clerk shall:
(xvi) Collect and remit to the county treasurer the following
fees:
(T) For filing and indexing an original financing and
termination statement........................................... 10.00 20.00
For each additional certificate of title upon which the
lien is note for perfection
1.00". BLIKRE, VICE CHAIRMAN
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Greene
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 58
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
S Received for Introduction
101
1/25/2013
2/5/2013
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Nutting and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0012
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0012
S President Signed HEA No. 0012
Governor Signed HEA No. 0012
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0030
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0004
Sponsored By:
Brands.
Joint Agriculture, State
Resources Interim Committee
and
Public
Lands
and
Water
AN ACT relating to brands; revising how brands are recorded and rerecorded;
providing for delinquent brands; authorizing fees for rerecording; requiring
stock drovers to return comingled livestock; providing for fees; amending a
definition; repealing obsolete provisions; and providing for an effective
date.
11/28/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/15/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Campbell, Eklund, Greear, Hunt, McKim, Semlek
and Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 8
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/15/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0004HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 4
Delete "providing
definition".
102
definitions"
insert
"amending
a
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
1-line 10
After "W.S." delete balance of the line.
1-line 11
Delete "paragraph (ix),".
2-lines 1 through 9
Delete entirely.
4-line 9
Delete "certified".
4-line 14
After "." insert "The board shall send a second
notice by certified mail to the party owning the
brand at the address shown on the brand records
within thirty (30) days following the date the brand
is declared delinquent.". SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN
HB0004HW001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
Page 1-line 4
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1/16/2013
NORTHRUP,
H Passed CoW
HB0004H2001/ADOPTED
Page 4-line 17
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
Delete "at their".
Delete "expense".
Delete "at the stock drover's expense".
HUNT
(CORRECTED COPY)
After "board" insert "not to exceed one hundred fifty
dollars ($150.00)". SEMLEK, SOMMERS
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
1/24/2013
1/30/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks and Johnson
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0004SS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
Page 4-line 6
Page 8-line 10
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After
"brands;"
insert
"authorizing
fees
for
rerecording;".
Delete "date" insert "expiration date of"; delete "is
declared delinquent".
Delete "July 1, 2013" insert "immediately upon
completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become
law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the
Wyoming Constitution". GEIS, CHAIRMAN
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HB0004SW001/ADOPTED
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Page 4-line 13
2/5/2013
2/6/2013
2/7/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "abandoned" insert "." and strike balance of
line.
Strike through "applicants." insert "The livestock
board
is
authorized
to
promulgate
rules
and
regulations necessary to implement this section
including rules for issuing abandoned brands to other
applicants.". DRISKILL
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Perkins
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/8/2013
2/12/2013
2/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0004
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0004
S President Signed HEA No. 0004
Governor Signed HEA No. 0004
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0013
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0005
Silencers, suppressors
while hunting.
Sponsored By:
Joint
Travel,
Recreation,
Resources Interim Committee
and
automatic
Wildlife
and
weapons
Cultural
AN ACT relating to game and fish; repealing provisions prohibiting the
possession of silencers, suppressors or automatic weapons in the game fields
and forests; prohibiting the taking of wildlife with automatic weapons;
providing an additional penalty for use of silencers or suppressors in the
commission of specified hunting violations; providing penalties; and
providing for an effective date.
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11/28/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2012
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Gay, Jaggi and Piiparinen
Nays: Representative(s) Blevins, Davison, Freeman, Halverson, Hutchings and
Krone
Ayes 3
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0006
Solid waste disposal district board terms.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gingery
AN ACT relating to solid waste disposal districts; repealing limitation on
reappointment of board members; and providing for an effective date.
11/28/2012
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/16/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Byrd, Cannady, Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Lockhart,
Reeder and Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Sommers
Ayes 8
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
1/23/2013
2/4/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Coe, Cooper, Hines and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2013
S Placed on General File
105
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Perkins
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2013
2/26/2013
2/27/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0108
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0108
S President Signed HEA No. 0108
Governor Signed HEA No. 0108
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0188 Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0007
Sanitary
facilities
operators.
for
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gingery and Davison
motion
picture
AN ACT relating to public health and safety; repealing archaic provisions
requiring motion picture operators to provide running water and flush toilet
facilities; repealing related provisions; and providing for an effective
date.
11/28/2012
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/14/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blevins, Davison, Freeman, Halverson,
Jaggi, Krone and Piiparinen
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 8
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/14/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
Hutchings,
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
106
Excused:
Ayes 59
1/16/2013
1/24/2013
2/7/2013
Representative(s) Berger
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Barnard, Burns, Christensen and Driskill
Excused: Senator(s) Craft
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Bebout, Burns, Case,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Barnard
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2013
2/26/2013
2/27/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0109
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0109
S President Signed HEA No. 0109
Governor Signed HEA No. 0109
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0190
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0008
Child abuse-reporting requirements.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gingery
AN ACT relating to child protective services; amending the mandatory
requirement to report child abuse and neglect; amending penalties for failure
to report and for false reporting; providing a definition; and providing for
an effective date.
11/28/2012
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/15/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Krone and Walters
Nays: Representative(s) Baker, Kroeker, Miller and Watt
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/15/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0008HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 4
After "reporting;" insert "providing a definition;".
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Page 1-line 8
Page 1-line 9
After "creating" delete "a".
Delete "subsection (e)" insert "subsections (e) and
(f)".
Page 1-line 14
After "Any" insert "mandated reporter or other";
delete all new language; reinsert all stricken
language.
Page 1-lines 15 through 17
Delete all new language; reinsert all stricken
language.
Page 2-lines 1 through 7
Delete all new language; reinsert all
stricken language.
Page 2-line 17
Delete "person or agency" insert "mandated reporter".
Page 2-after line 21
Insert:
"(f) As used in this section, "mandated reporter" means a person
employed by an organization or public agency tasked with the care or
protection of children, specifically:
(i) Law enforcement;
(ii) Child care providers;
(iii) Child protection or other social services;
(iv) Educational institutions; and
(v) Healthcare providers.". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Burkhart,
Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Kasperik,
Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters,
Throne, Wallis, Walters, Wilson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Davison, Gay, Halverson, Hutchings, Jaggi,
Kroeker, Lubnau, McKim, Miller, Piiparinen, Watt and Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 46
Nays 13
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
1/28/2013
2/6/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0008SS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 14
Page 2-line 22
2/22/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "reporter" insert "during the
their duties".
After "children" insert "during the
their duties". SCHIFFER, CHAIRMAN
S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
108
performance
of
performance
of
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Hastert, Nutting and Schiffer
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Bebout, Case, Coe, Cooper, Craft,
Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hicks, Hines, Landen,
Meier, Nicholas, P., Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Scott and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Christensen and Johnson
Ayes 4
Nays 22
Excused 4
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0009
Election code-revisions 2.
Sponsored By:
Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions
Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to elections; amending a definition; providing for
compensation
for
counting
board
training;
providing
for
posting
of
instruction cards and sample ballots; repealing provisions relating to
diagrams; providing for entry of ballots on lists; providing for oaths by
county canvassing boards; and providing for an effective date.
11/28/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/14/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blikre, Greene, Kirkbride, Petroff and Zwonitzer,
Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger and Gay
Absent: Representative(s) Byrd and Paxton
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 2
Conflicts 0
1/14/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0009HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 5
Page 3-line 19
Page 3-line 20
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
Delete "tally".
After "votes" insert "." delete balance of line.
Delete entirely. BLIKRE, VICE-CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Brown, Burkhart,
Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger and Blikre
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
1/25/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
109
2/5/2013
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Nutting and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0013
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0013
S President Signed HEA No. 0013
Governor Signed HEA No. 0013
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0031
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0010
Certificates of insurance.
Sponsored By:
Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions
Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to insurance; requiring language to be included in a
certificate of insurance; providing definitions; and providing for an
effective date.
11/28/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/14/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blikre, Byrd, Greene, Kirkbride, Paxton, Petroff and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger and Gay
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/14/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0010HS001/FAILED
Page 2-line 12
Page 2-line 14
Page 3-line 1
Page 3-line 5
1/14/2013
Delete
Delete
Delete
Delete
""Certificate"" insert "A "certificate"".
"shall" insert "may".
"shall" insert "may".
"shall" insert "may". BLIKRE, VICE CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
110
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Burkhart,
Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey,
Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Baker and Greear
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 57
Nays 2
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
1/25/2013
2/7/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Nutting and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
Ayes:
Hastert,
Flatern
Nays:
Cooper,
Peterson
Excused:
Ayes 14
S Placed on General File
S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Burns, Case, Craft, Esquibel, F.,
Hines, Johnson, Landen, Nutting, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Bebout, Christensen, Coe,
Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks, Meier, Nicholas, P.,
and Ross
Senator(s) Perkins
Nays 15
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0011
Insurance
Act.
Holding
Company
System
Regulatory
Sponsored By:
Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions
Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to insurance holding companies; providing for use of
supervisory colleges to assess insurance holding company risks; providing for
approval of applications for divestiture; providing for submission of
additional financial information; providing for consolidated hearings with
other
state
insurance
commissioners;
providing
for
disclaimers
of
affiliation; providing for confidentiality as specified; providing for rules
and regulations; providing definitions; providing penalties; and providing
for an effective date.
11/28/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/14/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
111
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blikre, Byrd, Greene, Kirkbride, Paxton, Petroff and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger and Gay
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/14/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0011HS001/ADOPTED
Page 4-line 11
After "26-2-113(d)(i)," insert "26-2-121(m),".
Page 5-line 22
After "agrees" insert "in writing".
Page 6-After line 2
Insert:
"26-2-121. Examinations; report; contents.
(m) All working papers, recorded information, documents and copies
thereof produced by, obtained by or disclosed to the commissioner or any
other person in the course of an examination made under W.S. 26-2-116 through
26-2-124, or in the course of analysis by the commissioner of the financial
condition or market conduct of a company, shall be given confidential
treatment and are not subject to subpoena and shall not be made public by the
commissioner or any other person, except to the extent provided in
subsections (j) and (k) of this section.".
Page 10-line 23
Delete "Such" insert "The".
Page 21-line 2
Delete "such".
Page 26-line 9
Strike "such" insert "the".
Page 27-line 4
Delete "such" insert "this".
Page 28-After line 23
Insert:
"(b) Neither the commissioner nor any person who received documents,
materials or other information while acting under the authority of the
commissioner or with whom the documents, materials or other information are
shared pursuant to this act shall be permitted or required to testify in any
private civil action concerning any confidential documents, materials or
information subject to subsection (a) of this section.".
Page 29-line 1
Delete "(b)" insert "(c)".
Page 29-line 9
Delete "(c)" insert "(d)".
Page 29-line 10
Delete "may" insert "shall".
Page 29-line 13
Delete "that" insert "which".
Page 30-line 17
Delete "(d)" insert "(e)".
Page 30-line 23
Delete "(e)" insert "(f)".
Page 31-line 5
Delete "(f)" insert "(g)". BLIKRE, VICE CHAIRMAN
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Greear
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 58
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
112
1/18/2013
1/25/2013
2/7/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Nutting and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0011SS001/ADOPTED
Page 18-line 14
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
2/12/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "is responsible for and".
CASE, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2013
2/13/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt,
Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau,
Madden, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff,
Piiparinen, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Blikre, Davison, Halverson, Hutchings, McKim and
Reeder
Excused: Representative(s) Gay and Wallis
Ayes 52
Nays 6
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/13/2013
2/13/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0033
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0033
S President Signed HEA No. 0033
Governor Signed HEA No. 0033
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0057
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0012
Contagious
livestock.
and
Sponsored By:
Joint Agriculture, State and
Resources Interim Committee
113
infectious
diseases
Public
Lands
and
among
Water
AN ACT relating to contagious and infectious diseases among livestock;
revising provisions related to contagious and infectious diseases among
livestock and other animals as specified; increasing certain penalties
related to diseases among livestock and other animals as specified; repealing
obsolete provisions; and providing for an effective date.
11/30/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/11/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Campbell, Eklund, Greear,
Semlek, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/11/2013
Hunt,
McKim,
H Placed on General File
HB0012HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 13
Delete "11-19-205,".
Page 1-line 14
Delete "11-19-210,".
Page 7-line 2
After "service" insert "(APHIS)".
Page 8-lines 1 through 13
Delete entirely.
Page 9-lines 13 through 24
Delete entirely.
Page 10-lines 1 through 7
Delete entirely.
Page 11-line 23
After "service" insert "(APHIS)".
Page 13-line 2
Strike "cattle" insert "livestock animals".
Page 13-line 9
After "immediately" strike balance of the line.
Page 13-line 10
Strike "tag and".
Page 13-line 11
Strike "jaw" insert "tailhead".
Page 13-line 12
Strike "reactors"; before "shall" insert "reactor
livestock animals".
Page 15-line 3
Delete "11-19-204, 11-19-206,".
Page 15-line 4
Before "11-19-211" insert "11-19-210,".
SEMLEK,
CHAIRMAN
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
1/24/2013
1/30/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Do Pass
114
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks and Johnson
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
2/5/2013
2/6/2013
2/7/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Perkins
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/12/2013
2/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0002
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0002
S President Signed HEA No. 0002
Governor Signed HEA No. 0002
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0012
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0013
Livestock revisions.
Sponsored By:
Joint Agriculture, State and
Resources Interim Committee
Public
Lands
and
Water
AN ACT relating to livestock and other animals; revising the process for
licensure of livestock markets as specified; revising the responsibilities
and fines for estrays; revising the penalty for stock and exotic livestock
running at large; providing other technical changes as specified; providing
definitions; and providing for an effective date.
11/30/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/11/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Campbell, Eklund, Greear,
Semlek, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/11/2013
Hunt,
McKim,
H Placed on General File
HB0013HS001/ADOPTED
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Page 4-line 11
Page 5-line 21
Page 6-line 18
Page 6-line 19
Delete "and goats".
Delete "any reasonable incurred charges" insert
"expenses incurred".
Delete "any reasonable incurred charges" insert
"expenses incurred".
Delete "any reasonable" insert "expenses incurred".
Delete "incurred charges".
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Page 10-line 4
Delete "Deposition" insert "Disposition".
Delete "veterinarian". SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN
HB0013HW001/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)
Page 1-line 12:
After "11-22-113" insert "(a) and".
Page 3-After line 3 insert:
"(a)
All livestock and goats entering a livestock market shall be
inspected for health and all livestock except swine and goats shall be
inspected for brands before being offered for sale. The health inspection
shall be made by a veterinarian approved by the board and appointed by the
executive officer of the board as an authorized veterinarian for livestock
markets. The brand inspection shall be made by a brand inspector.".
ZWONITZER, DN
1/11/2013
H Passed CoW
HB0013H2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 6
After "definitions;" insert "repealing a conflicting
provision;".
Page 1-line 13
Delete "a new subsection (c)" insert "new subsections
(c) through (f)".
Page 5-lines 4 through 23
Delete entirely and insert:
"(a) Any person desiring to gather unclaimed horses from the
ranges within Wyoming must obtain written permission before commencing to do
so shall obtain a permit from the livestock board, except as provided in
subsection (e) of this section. The permit must be applicant shall submit
with the permit application written permission to access the range whereon
the unclaimed horses are to be gathered obtained from the person who has
ownership or control of the surface rights of the that range. whereon the
unclaimed horses are to be gathered. The permit shall be presented to an
inspector and used for the basis for issuance of any brand inspection permit
for removal of the unclaimed horses from the county wherein the unclaimed
horses are gathered. The form of the permit shall be prescribed by the board.
(c) The permit and the unclaimed horses shall be presented to an
inspector within the county in which they were gathered without unnecessary
delay for determination of ownership.
(d) The permittee shall be responsible for all expenses associated
with gathering, feed and care of the unclaimed horses until an inspection has
occurred.
(e) A permit is not required for any person desiring to gather
unclaimed horses located on land on which the person has ownership or control
of the surface rights. A person who has gathered unclaimed horses on land on
which he has ownership or control of the surface rights shall present the
unclaimed horses to an inspector within the county in which they were
gathered without unnecessary delay for determination of ownership and shall
be responsible for all expenses associated with the gather and feed and care
of the unclaimed horses until an inspection has occurred.
(f) Any horse claimed by the United States bureau of land management
as belonging to a wild horse management unit is excluded from this section.".
Page 10-After line 9
Insert:
"Section
2.
W.S.
11-24-105(b)
is
repealed.".
Page 10-line 11
Delete "2." insert "3.". BARLOW, SEMLEK
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Laid Back Pursuant to HR 7-3
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HB0013H3001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 6
(CORRECTED COPY)
Delete the Barlow, et al. second reading amendment
(HB0013H2001/A) to this line.
Page 1-line 12
Delete "(a) and by".
Page 1-line 13
Delete the Barlow, et al. second reading amendment
(HB0013H2001/A) to this line; delete "creating a new
subsection (c)".
Page 5-lines 4 through 23
In the Barlow, et al. second reading amendment
(HB0013H2001/A) to this line, after subsection (a)
insert:
"(b) If after an inspection under subsection (c) or (e) of this
section, the rightful owner cannot be found, or when found, refuses or fails
to pay the charges for feed and care of the estray, the unclaimed horses
shall be disposed of by the board under the laws pertaining to estrays.".
Page 10-After line 9
Delete the Barlow, et al second reading amendment
(HB0013H2001/A) to this line.
Page 10-line 11
Delete the Barlow, et al. second reading amendment
(HB0013H2001/A) to this line.
SEMLEK, BARLOW,
SOMMERS
1/16/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger and Filer
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
1/24/2013
2/6/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Driskill, Emerich, Geis and Hicks
Excused: Senator(s) Johnson
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0013SS001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 10
Page 3-line 12
Page 5-line 14
Page 6-line 16
Page 6-line 18
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "require" insert "a monthly report".
Strike "a monthly report".
Strike "obtained".
Before "land" insert "private".
Before "land" insert "private". GEIS, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
117
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/12/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Filer,
Freeman,
Gingery,
Goggles,
Greear,
Greene,
Halverson,
Harvey,
Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen,
Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Teeters, Throne, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Gay, Harshman, Kasperik,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Stubson and Wallis
Ayes 51
Nays 0
Excused 9
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2013
2/13/2013
2/13/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0032
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0032
S President Signed HEA No. 0032
Governor Signed HEA No. 0032
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0047
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0014
Crime victims compensation and restitution.
Sponsored By:
Joint Judiciary Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to crime victims compensation; modifying probation and
subrogation provisions to include long-term care restitution; and providing
for an effective date.
11/30/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/11/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone,
Miller, Walters and Watt
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/11/2013
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
118
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/15/2013
1/28/2013
2/4/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0014
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0014
S President Signed HEA No. 0014
Governor Signed HEA No. 0014
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0032
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0015
Violent injuries-reporting requirements.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gingery
AN ACT relating to reporting of violent injuries; authorizing certain health
care practitioners to report injuries to local law enforcement authorities as
specified; providing contents of the notice; prohibiting interference with
the reporting; and providing for an effective date.
11/30/2012
1/8/2013
1/14/2013
1/23/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
119
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Barlow, Coleman, Filer, Harvey, Kasperik, Throne and
Wilson
Nays: Representative(s) Greene and Reeder
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0015HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 1
Page 1-line 2
Page 1-line 3
Delete "mandatory".
Delete "requiring" insert "authorizing".
Delete "specified"; after "authorities" insert "as
specified".
Page 1-line 4
Delete "required".
Page 1-line 5
Delete "required".
Page 1-line 13
Delete "MANDATORY" insert "AUTHORIZED".
Page 1-line 15
Delete "Mandatory" insert "Authorized".
Page 2-lines 1 through 18
Delete entirely and insert:
"(a) In
compliance
with
the
Health
Insurance
Portability
and
Accountability Act, 42 U.S.C. 1320d et seq., any health care practitioner
employed in a health facility, clinic, physician's office, local or state
public health department, a clinic or other type of facility operated by a
local or state public health department who, in the practitioner's
professional capacity or within the scope of the practitioner's employment,
provides medical services for a patient may immediately make a report in
accordance with subsection (c) of this section for:
(i) Any person suffering from any wound or other physical injury
inflicted by the person's own act or inflicted by another where the injury is
by means of a firearm;
(ii) Any person suffering from any non-accidental wounds caused
by knives, axes or other sharp or pointed instruments;
(iii) Any person suffering from any wound or other physical
injury inflicted upon the person where the injury is the result of assaultive
or abusive conduct if the victim agrees to the reporting.".
Page 2-line 20
Delete "required" insert "authorized".
Page 3-line 14 through 16
Delete entirely.
Page 3-line 23
Delete "required" insert "authorized".
Page 4-line 2
Delete "required" insert "authorized".
Page 4-line 12
Delete "required" insert "authorized".
Page 4-After line 18
Insert:
"(f) Nothing in this section shall relieve a person of his duty to
report under W.S. 14-3-205 or 35-20-103.". HARVEY, CHAIRMAN
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
120
Nays: Representative(s) Halverson and Stubson
Ayes 58
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
1/30/2013
2/1/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Craft, Nutting, Peterson and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0015SS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 11
Page 2-line 12
2/22/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "injury" delete balance of line.
Delete "inflicted by another"; after "injury" insert
"or wound". SCOTT, CHAIRMAN
S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Craft, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Meier and
Scott
Nays:
Senator(s) Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill,
Emerich, Geis, Hicks, Hines, Landen, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins,
Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Christensen and Johnson
Ayes 6
Nays 20
Excused 4
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0016
Seismic exploration.
Sponsored By:
Joint Judiciary Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to oil and gas; modifying surety provisions for seismic
activities; modifying rule requirements; conforming provisions; and providing
for an effective date.
11/30/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Connolly
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone, Miller,
Walters and Watt
Ayes 1
Nays 8
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0017
School
capital
methodology.
construction-enrollment
Sponsored By:
Select Committee on School Facilities
AN ACT relating to school capital construction; prescribing methodology for
121
the analysis of enrollment projections as used in prioritization of facility
remedies by the school facilities commission; and providing for an effective
date.
11/30/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/15/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Connolly, Freeman, Hunt, Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Piiparinen, Sommers and Teeters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/15/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Brown, Burkhart,
Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger and Blikre
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/17/2013
1/24/2013
1/30/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Coe, Landen and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
2/5/2013
2/6/2013
2/7/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Perkins
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/12/2013
2/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0003
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0003
S President Signed HEA No. 0003
Governor Signed HEA No. 0003
Assigned Chapter Number
122
Chapter No. 0015
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0018
Telecommunications-internet
services.
protocol
enabled
Sponsored By:
Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions
Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to telecommunications; exempting internet protocol enabled
services from regulation as specified; providing definitions; and providing
for an effective date.
11/30/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/24/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Byrd, Gay,
Paxton, Petroff and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
Greene,
Kirkbride,
H Placed on General File
HB0018HS001/ADOPTED
That Substitute No. 1 for HB0018 DO Pass.
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
1/31/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 58
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
2/1/2013
2/14/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Johnson and Nutting
Nays: Senator(s) Hines and Scott
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/14/2013
S Placed on General File
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Page 4-line 6
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After
"service"
insert
"as
regulated
by
the
commission in other sections of this chapter". SCOTT
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Davison
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
2//27/2013
2/27/2012
Assigned Number HEA No. 0082
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0082
S President Signed HEA No. 0082
Governor Signed HEA No. 0082
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0092
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0019
Low
voltage
communications.
electrical
licensing-
Sponsored By:
Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions
Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to electrical licensing; creating exemption from licensing
for low voltage installations as specified; changing archaic language; and
providing for an effective date.
11/30/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
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ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blikre and Petroff
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Gay, Greene, Kirkbride, Paxton and Zwonitzer,
Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 2
Nays 6
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0020
Child support guideline tables.
Sponsored By:
Joint Judiciary Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to child support; amending child support guidelines; and
providing for an effective date.
11/30/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/11/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone,
Miller, Walters and Watt
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/11/2013
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Freeman,
Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne,
Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Esquibel, K., Filer, Gay and Loucks
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 54
Nays 5
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/15/2013
1/28/2013
2/4/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
Ayes:
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
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Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0015
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0015
S President Signed HEA No. 0015
Governor Signed HEA No. 0015
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0019
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0021
Peace officer immunity.
Sponsored By:
Joint Judiciary Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to peace officers; expanding immunity and benefits for peace
officers providing law enforcement assistance on the Wind River Indian
Reservation; requiring agreements between specified parties; specifying the
courts in which claims may be brought; and providing for an effective date.
11/30/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/11/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone, Walters
and Watt
Nays: Representative(s) Gingery and Miller
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/11/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0021HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 17
Page 2-line 12
Page 2-line 13
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
Delete "outside his own jurisdiction".
Delete "outside".
Delete "their own jurisdiction". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone,
Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Greear, Hunt, Miller and Walters
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Excused:
Ayes 55
1/16/2013
1/28/2013
2/6/2013
Representative(s) Berger
Nays 4
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F. and Schiffer
Nays: Senator(s) Hicks
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0021SS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
Page 2-line 1
Page 2-line 5
Page 2-line 13
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "Reservation;" insert "requiring agreements
between specified parties; specifying the courts in
which claims may be brought;".
After "Reservation" insert "pursuant to a memorandum
of understanding entered in advance and approved by
the attorney general, between the department of the
interior, Federal Bureau of Indian Affairs or the
tribes and the state, county, city or town providing
the assistance".
After
"1-42-206."
insert
"The
memorandum
of
understanding shall contain a provision for immunity
from suit in tribal court for activities occurring
pursuant to any law enforcement assistance provided
under this subsection.
Any suit relating to those
activities shall be brought only under the terms of
the Wyoming Governmental Claims Act in the state
district court having jurisdiction, or in the federal
district court for the district of Wyoming, if
appropriate."
After
"Reservation"
insert
"pursuant
to
this
subsection". SCHIFFER, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
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Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton,
Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters,
Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer,
Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Filer and Gay
Ayes 57
Nays 0
Excused 3
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/12/2013
2/12/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0026
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0026
S President Signed HEA No. 0026
Governor Signed HEA No. 0026
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0046
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0022
Serious bodily injury.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gingery
AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; revising definitions of
bodily injury"; and providing for an effective date.
11/30/2012
1/8/2013
1/14/2013
1/17/2013
"serious
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker and
Krone
Nays: Representative(s) Miller, Walters and Watt
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/17/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0022HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-lines 14 through 17
Delete entirely; insert:
"(x)
"Serious bodily injury" means bodily injury which creates
causes a substantial risk of death or which causes miscarriage, loss of
consciousness, concussion, head, arm, leg or vertebral bone fracture, severe
disfigurement or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily
member or organ;".
Page 2-lines 1 through 4
Delete entirely. GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
HB0022HW001/ADOPTED
Delete the standing committee amendment (HB0022HS001/A) entirely.
Further
amend as follows:
Page 1-lines 14 through 17
Delete entirely; insert:
"(x)
"Serious bodily injury" means a fracture of the skull,
femur, tibia, fibula, patella, humerus, radius, ulna or vertebrae, loss of
consciousness or concussion, or other bodily injury which creates causes a
substantial risk of death or which causes miscarriage, severe disfigurement
or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or
organ;".
Page 2-lines 1 through 4
Delete entirely. GINGERY
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1/21/2013
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Davison,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Gay, Gingery, Halverson, Harvey, Hutchings, Jaggi,
Kroeker, Krone, McKim, Petroff, Throne, Watt, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Burkhart,
Coleman, Eklund, Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Hunt, Kasperik,
Kirkbride, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas,
B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson,
Teeters, Wallis, Walters, Wilson and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 22
Nays 37
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0023
Juvenile parole eligibility.
Sponsored By:
Joint Judiciary Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; modifying provisions relating to life
sentences for juvenile offenders generally; eliminating life sentences
without parole for juvenile offenders; and providing for an effective date.
11/30/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/11/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone, Miller
and Walters
Nays: Representative(s) Baker and Watt
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/11/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0023HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-lines 9 through 11
Delete entirely and insert:
"Section
1.
W.S.
6-2-101(b),
6-2-306(d)(intro)
and
(e),
6-10-201(b)(ii), 6-10-301(c) and 7-13-402(a) are amended to read:".
Page 2-lines 10 and 11 Delete all new language.
Page 2-line 18
After "elsewhere" insert "and which convictions were
for offenses committed after the actor reached the
age of eighteen (18) years of age".
Page 2-lines 20 and 21 Delete all new language.
Page 3-line 6
After "elsewhere" insert "and which convictions were
for offenses committed after the actor reached the
age of eighteen (18) years of age".
Page 3-lines 8 through 11
Delete entirely.
Page 4-line 15
Delete "his sentence" insert "incarceration".
Page 4-After line 19
Insert:
"7-13-402. General powers and duties of board; eligibility for parole;
immunity.
(a) The board may grant a parole to any person imprisoned in any
institution under sentence, except a sentence of life imprisonment without
parole or a life sentence, ordered by any district court of this state,
provided the person has served the minimum term pronounced by the trial court
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less good time, if any, granted under rules promulgated pursuant to W.S.
7-13-420. The board may also grant parole to a person serving a sentence for
an offense committed before the person reached the age of eighteen (18) years
of age as provided in W.S. 6-10-301(c).". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Byrd,
Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Eklund, Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles,
Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone,
Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Paxton,
Petroff, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Wilson,
Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Burkhart, Coleman, Davison, Esquibel, K.,
Gay, Halverson, Hutchings, Jaggi, Madden, McKim, Miller, Patton, Piiparinen,
Reeder, Watt and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 42
Nays 17
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
1/28/2013
2/4/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0016
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0016
S President Signed HEA No. 0016
Governor Signed HEA No. 0016
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0018
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0024
Probate amendments.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Lubnau and Brown and Senator(s) Ross
AN ACT relating to probate; amending maximum values for certain proceedings
relating to probate of estates; and providing for an effective date.
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11/30/2012
1/8/2013
1/10/2013
1/15/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone,
Miller, Walters and Watt
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/15/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Brown, Burkhart,
Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger and Blikre
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/17/2013
1/28/2013
2/13/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
2/28/2013
2/28/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0062
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0062
S President Signed HEA No. 0062
Governor Signed HEA No. 0062
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0166
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
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H.B. No. 0025
Simulcasting of pari-mutuel events.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Wallis and Senator(s) Schiffer
AN ACT relating to pari-mutuel wagering; distinguishing between live
simulcast racing in definitions; redefining simulcasting; providing
disbursal of fees; and providing for an effective date.
11/30/2012
1/8/2013
1/11/2013
1/17/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Campbell, Eklund, Greear,
Semlek, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/17/2013
Hunt,
McKim,
H Placed on General File
HB0025HS001/FAILED
Page 1-line 3
Page 4-line 19
1/22/2013
and
for
After ";" insert "modifying compensation of Wyoming
pari-mutuel commission;".
Strike "fifty dollars ($50.00)" insert "one hundred
dollars ($100.00)". SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
HB0025H2001/FAILED
Page 3-line 19
(CORRECTED COPY)
After "town." insert "Funds disbursed under this
paragraph shall be used as the governing body
receiving
the
funds
determines
necessary
or
appropriate to address negative impacts associated
with
gambling
within
the
governing
body's
jurisdiction.". EKLUND
HB0025H2002/WITHDRAWN
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Hunt,
Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Reeder, Stubson, Throne,
Wallis, Walters, Wilson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Davison, Eklund, Gay, Harvey, Hutchings,
Jaggi, Larsen, Lubnau, Piiparinen, Semlek, Sommers, Teeters, Watt and Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 44
Nays 15
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
1/24/2013
2/6/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Do Pass
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ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Driskill, Emerich, Geis and Hicks
Excused: Senator(s) Johnson
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis,
Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Ross,
Rothfuss and Schiffer
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Dockstader, Perkins, Peterson, Scott and Von Flatern
Ayes 24
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0046
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0046
S President Signed HEA No. 0046
Governor Signed HEA No. 0046
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0075
Session Laws of Wyoming
H.B. No. 0026
Appraisal management company regulation.
Sponsored By:
Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions
Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to professions; providing for registration and regulation of
appraisal management companies; providing for rules and regulations;
providing definitions; providing penalties; providing for criminal history
background checks; amending membership of board of real estate appraisers;
providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
12/3/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/22/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blikre, Byrd, Greene, Kirkbride, Paxton, Petroff and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Gay
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 7
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2013
1/22/2013
1/24/2013
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
133
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Moniz, Nicholas,
B., Stubson and Wallis
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 59
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
1/30/2013
2/12/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Nutting and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2013
2/12/2013
2/14/2013
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Dockstader, Hastert, Meier and Perkins
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/14/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0026SW001/ADOPTED
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Delete "and".
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Delete "." insert ";".
Page 14-after line 5
Insert:
"(vi) Attorneys,
certified
public
accountants,
financial
advisors, insurance agents, real estate brokers and agents or other
professionals who request an appraisal of the client's property on behalf of
the client.". PERKINS
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper,
Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks,
Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson,
134
Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Excused: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02 and Christensen
Ayes 27
Nays 1
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0091
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0091
S President Signed HEA No. 0091
Governor Signed HEA No. 0091
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0180
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0027
Wind River Reservation law enforcement.
Sponsored By:
Joint Judiciary Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to law enforcement; authorizing tribal law enforcement
officers to enforce state traffic laws as specified; providing for liability
coverage; providing for certification; providing definitions; and providing
for an effective date.
12/3/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0028
Disabled hunter programs.
Sponsored By:
Joint
Travel,
Recreation,
Resources Interim Committee
Wildlife
and
Cultural
AN ACT relating to game and fish; providing for use of artificial lighting
devices by person with visual disabilities; providing for additional antelope
licenses for disabled hunters; repealing restrictions on disabled hunter
companion permits; and providing for an effective date.
12/3/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/11/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Do Pass
135
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s)
Blevins,
Davison,
Freeman,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Krone and Piiparinen
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
Gay,
Halverson,
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
1/24/2013
2/5/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Barnard, Burns, Christensen and Craft
Excused: Senator(s) Driskill
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/7/2013
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
HB0028S2001/ADOPTED
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2/8/2013
2/11/2013
After "23-3-306(b)" insert and by creating a new
subsection (f)".
After "device" insert "except as otherwise provided
in subsection (f) of this section and"; delete ":".
Reinsert stricken language.
Delete and insert "permission to take predators, on
land under the".
Delete ";" and reinsert stricken ".".
Delete "(iii)" insert "(f)". ANDERSON J.L., HICKS
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
136
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton,
Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters,
Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer,
Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Filer and Gay
Ayes 57
Nays 0
Excused 3
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/12/2013
2/12/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0027
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0027
S President Signed HEA No. 0027
Governor Signed HEA No. 0027
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0054
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0029
Game licenses-landowner coupons.
Sponsored By:
Joint
Travel,
Recreation,
Resources Interim Committee
Wildlife
and
Cultural
AN ACT relating to game and fish; repealing requirement for hunters to
deliver landowner coupons to the department when antelope, deer or elk are
killed on federal or state land; and providing for an effective date.
12/3/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/11/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s)
Blevins,
Davison,
Freeman,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Krone and Piiparinen
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
Gay,
Halverson,
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
137
Excused:
Ayes 59
1/16/2013
1/24/2013
2/5/2013
Representative(s) Berger
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Barnard, Burns, Christensen and Craft
Excused: Senator(s) Driskill
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Bebout and Case
Ayes 28
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0017
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0017
S President Signed HEA No. 0017
Governor Signed HEA No. 0017
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0033
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0030
Specific purpose tax-extension.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn. and Filer
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for the extension of the
specific purpose tax as specified; specifying procedures; and providing for
an effective date.
12/3/2012
1/8/2013
1/10/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Goggles and Petroff
Nays: Representative(s) Blikre, Eklund, Kirkbride, Loucks, Madden, Northrup
and Semlek
Ayes 2
Nays 7
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
138
H.B. No. 0031
Printing of state directory and constitution.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Byrd and Blake and Senator(s) Peterson
AN ACT relating to the secretary of state; providing for printing of state
directories and the Wyoming constitution; providing for fees for documents;
and providing for an effective date.
12/5/2012
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/18/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Moniz and Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Nicholas, B. and Stubson
Ayes 5
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0031HS001/ADOPTED
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1/21/2013
H Passed CoW
HB0031H2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 16
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
After "regulation" insert ", which fees shall be
sufficient to recover the Secretary of State's cost
of the document provided". HARSHMAN, CHAIRMAN
Delete "annually".
ZWONITZER, DN
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Petroff, Semlek, Sommers, Throne, Wallis, Wilson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Davison, Gay, Jaggi, Kroeker, Loucks, McKim, Miller,
Piiparinen, Reeder, Stubson, Teeters, Walters, Watt and Winters
Ayes 46
Nays 14
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
1/31/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S02
S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Dockstader, Hastert, Meier and Perkins
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
S Placed on General File
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HB0031SS001/ADOPTED
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2/14/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "sufficient" insert "to the extent practical".
BEBOUT, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Stubson and Walters
Excused: Representative(s) Sommers
Ayes 57
Nays 2
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0068
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0068
S President Signed HEA No. 0068
Governor Signed HEA No. 0068
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0085
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0032
Elections-vacancy appointment process.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Coleman,
Barlow,
Berger,
Blikre,
Jaggi, Madden and Patton and Senator(s) Esquibel, F. and
Schiffer
AN ACT relating to elections; modifying provisions for filling of vacancies
in elected office by elected precinct committeemen and committeewomen as
specified; and providing for an effective date.
12/6/2012
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/14/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Do Pass
140
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blikre, Greene, Kirkbride, Petroff and Zwonitzer,
Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger and Gay
Absent: Representative(s) Byrd and Paxton
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 2
Conflicts 0
1/14/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
1/25/2013
2/7/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Nutting and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0047
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0047
S President Signed HEA No. 0047
Governor Signed HEA No. 0047
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0159
Session Laws of Wyoming
141
H.B. No. 0033
Roofing contractors.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Byrd and Moniz
AN ACT relating to consumer protection; providing disclosure requirements for
roofing solicitations, roofing proposals and roofing repair contracts;
providing for cancellation of roofing contracts; providing remedies; and
providing for an effective date.
12/6/2012
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/16/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blikre, Byrd, Gay, Greene,
Petroff and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 8
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
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8-line
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1/17/2013
Paxton,
H Placed on General File
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Before "contractor" insert "roofing".
Delete "Represent"; after "to" insert "exclusively".
Before "represent" insert "exclusively.
Before "contractor" insert "roofing".
Before "contractor" insert "roofing".
Before "contractor" insert "roofing".
Before "contractor" insert "roofing".
Before "contractor" insert "roofing".
Before
"contractor"
insert
"roofing";
before
"contractor's" insert "roofing".
Before "contractor" insert "roofing".
Before "contractor" insert "roofing".
Before "contractor" insert "roofing".
Before "contractor" insert "roofing".
BLIKRE, VICE
CHAIRMAN
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Connolly, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Goggles, Harvey, Kirkbride, Moniz, Patton, Paxton, Petroff,
Sommers, Throne, Wilson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blevins, Blikre, Burkhart, Campbell,
Coleman, Davison, Eklund, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau,
Madden, McKim, Miller, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Stubson, Teeters, Walters, Watt and Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Berger, Harshman and Wallis
Ayes 20
Nays 37
Excused 3
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
142
H.B. No. 0034
Sales and use tax exemption-firearms.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn., Loucks and Petroff
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing an exemption from sales
and use tax for firearms as specified; and providing for an effective date.
12/7/2012
1/8/2013
1/10/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0035
Search and rescue operations.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gingery
AN ACT relating to search and rescue operations; providing immunity for
volunteers as specified; repealing application of the Governmental Claims Act
and local government self-insurance program to search and rescue operation
volunteers; and providing for an effective date.
12/7/2012
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/17/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blikre, Byrd, Gay, Greene, Kirkbride, Petroff and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger and Paxton
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/17/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0035HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 10
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entirely;
insert
"(d)
1-42-201(a)(vi)(intro)".
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Delete entirely. BLIKRE, VICE-CHAIRMAN
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
and
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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1/24/2013
1/25/2013
2/7/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Nutting and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Failed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Christensen, Dockstader, Hicks, Hines and Johnson
Nays: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Coe, Cooper, Craft, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Landen,
Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer,
Scott and Von Flatern
Ayes 6
Nays 24
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0036
Property offenses.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gingery, Brown, Greear and Lubnau and
Senator(s) Esquibel, F. and Ross
AN ACT relating to offenses against property; renaming the crime of larceny
and modifying elements of the crime; removing offenses of rustling and
unlawful taking of motor vehicle fuel from the renamed theft statute;
modifying elements of rustling; clarifying and modifying penalties for
certain offenses regarding failure to obtain a brand permit; repealing
unnecessary provisions; conforming statutes; and providing for an effective
date.
12/7/2012
1/8/2013
1/14/2013
1/17/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone, Miller, Walters
and Watt
Nays: Representative(s) Baker and Connolly
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/17/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0036HS001/ADOPTED
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1/18/2013
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
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After "(b)" delete "and" insert ","; after
insert ", (e) and (f)". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
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"(d)"
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2013
1/28/2013
2/11/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case and Scott
Ayes 28
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2013
2/26/2013
2/27/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0110
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0110
S President Signed HEA No. 0110
Governor Signed HEA No,. 0110
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0191
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0037
Hunting license raffle.
Sponsored By:
Joint
Travel,
Recreation,
Resources Interim Committee
Wildlife
and
Cultural
AN ACT relating to game and fish; providing for the issuance of licenses
through department authorized raffles; providing for rulemaking; providing
that participation in the raffles is not gambling; and providing for an
effective date.
12/10/2012
1/8/2013
1/23/2013
1/28/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
145
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s)
Blevins,
Davison,
Freeman,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Krone and Piiparinen
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2013
Halverson,
H Placed on General File
HB0037HS001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 6
1/30/2013
1/31/2013
2/1/2013
Gay,
After "." insert "Nothing in this subsection shall
authorize the issuance of a license to any person
whose privilege to procure, purchase or possess a
license has been suspended pursuant to this act or by
operation of law.". DAVISON, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Loucks, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen,
Reeder, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Barlow, Byrd, Eklund, Greear, Lubnau, Madden,
Nicholas, B. and Semlek
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 51
Nays 8
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2013
2/4/2013
2/7/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Barnard, Burns, Christensen, Craft and Driskill
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0037SW001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 21
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "subsection." insert "Each license issued for
bighorn sheep, moose, mountain goat or grizzly bear
through a competitive raffle shall, when applicable,
be counted against any nonresident quota.". HICKS
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer and Von Flatern
146
Nays: Senator(s) Case and Scott
Ayes 28
Nays 2
Excused 0
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton,
Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters,
Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer,
Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Filer and Gay
Ayes 57
Nays 0
Excused 3
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/12/2013
2/12/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0028
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0028
S President Signed HEA No. 0028
Governor Signed HEA No. 0028
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0055
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0038
Use of water outside the state.
Sponsored By:
Joint Agriculture, State and
Resources Interim Committee
Public
Lands
and
Water
AN ACT relating to water; providing that applications for the use of water
outside the state may be aggregated for review as specified; providing
rulemaking authority; and providing for an effective date.
12/10/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/17/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Campbell, Eklund, Greear,
Semlek, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/17/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0038HS001/ADOPTED
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1/18/2013
Hunt,
Delete "underground".
SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
HB0038H2001/ADOPTED
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Delete "may aggregate".
After "state" insert "may be aggregated".
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McKim,
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After "year" insert "unless such applications are
part of a collection of related applications or
appropriations from the same source of supply for the
same or similar use where the total use or transfer
outside the state exceeds one thousand (1,000) acrefeet per year in aggregate"; delete balance of the
line.
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entirely
including
the
standing
committee amendment (HB0038HS001/A) to these lines.
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Delete "applicant.". BROWN, SEMLEK
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Miller
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 58
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
2/1/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks and Johnson
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
2/5/2013
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
HB0038S2001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 7
2/6/2013
2/7/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "such" insert "the".
SCOTT
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Perkins
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
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ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/8/2013
2/12/2013
2/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0005
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0005
S President Signed HEA No. 0005
Governor Signed HEA No. 0005
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0014
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0039
Penalties for misdemeanor offenses.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gingery
AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; modifying penalties for misdemeanor
offenses;
providing
for
classes
of
misdemeanors;
making
conforming
amendments; and providing for an effective date.
12/10/2012
1/8/2013
1/14/2013
1/18/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery,
Miller, Walters and Watt
Nays: Representative(s) Krone
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
Halverson,
Kroeker,
H Placed on General File
HB0039HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 4
After "($750.00)" delete "." insert ";".
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"(v) "Class E" misdemeanors are punishable by a fine of not more
than one hundred dollars ($100.00).".
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After "22-29-601," delete balance of line.
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Delete entirely.
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After "33-25-114," insert "33-26-410(a),".
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"33-26-410. Effect of violation.
(a) Any person engaged in the practice of medicine or aiding and
abetting another in the practice of medicine without a license granted by the
board is guilty of a class C misdemeanor. and upon conviction shall be
punished by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) or by
imprisonment in the county jail for not more than one (1) year, or both. Each
violation constitutes a separate offense for which the penalty in this
subsection may be assessed.".
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GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
HB0039HW001/ADOPTED
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1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
Delete ", (c)".
GINGERY
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Laid Back Pursuant to HR 7-3
HB0039H3001/ADOPTED
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1/24/2013
Delete "five thousand dollars ($5,000.00)" insert
"two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00)".
Delete "two thousand five hundred dollars".
Delete "($2,500.00)" insert "one thousand two hundred
fifty dollars ($1,250.00)".
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Delete "class D" insert "class E".
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Delete "class D" insert "class E". NICHOLAS
H Failed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Brown, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly,
Davison, Esquibel, K., Gay, Gingery, Halverson, Harshman, Jaggi, Kroeker,
Loucks, Madden, McKim, Patton, Petroff, Reeder, Semlek, Throne, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Burkhart, Byrd,
Coleman, Eklund, Filer, Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt,
Hutchings, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Paxton, Piiparinen, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters,
Wallis, Walters and Watt
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 26
Nays 33
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0040
Eminent domain-wind energy collector systems.
Sponsored By:
Joint Judiciary Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to eminent domain; extending the moratorium on the exercise
of the power of condemnation for wind energy collector systems; and providing
for an effective date.
151
12/10/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/11/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Kroeker, Krone and Miller
Nays: Representative(s) Gingery, Halverson, Walters and Watt
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/11/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0040HS001/FAILED
Page 2-line 4
1/14/2013
GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
Delete "2015" insert "2014".
MILLER, BAKER, LUBNAU
H Passed CoW
HB0040H2001/FAILED
Page 2-line 4
HB0040H2002/FAILED
Page 1-line 1
Page 1-line 16
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
Delete "2015" insert "2014".
After "domain;" insert "providing for the limited
exercise of condemnation authority by a commercial
facility generating energy from wind as specified;".
After "37-2-205" insert "or a commercial facility
generating electricity from wind that sells its
electricity to such a public utility". STUBSON
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Burkhart,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles,
Greear,
Greene,
Harshman,
Harvey,
Hunt,
Hutchings,
Jaggi,
Kasperik,
Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, Moniz, Nicholas,
B., Northrup, Paxton, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Wallis, Wilson and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Byrd, Davison, Filer, Gay, Gingery,
Halverson, Lubnau, McKim, Miller, Patton, Petroff, Stubson, Teeters, Throne,
Walters, Watt, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 40
Nays 19
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
1/28/2013
2/6/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
152
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Perkins
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0018
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0018
S President Signed HEA No. 0018
Governor Signed HEA No. 0018
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0034
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0041
Wild bison licenses.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gingery, Davison and Jaggi
AN ACT relating to game and fish; adjusting fees for wild bison licenses;
limiting the number of wild bison licenses available in a lifetime; and
providing for an effective date.
12/10/2012
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/15/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blevins, Davison, Freeman, Halverson,
Jaggi, Krone and Piiparinen
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 8
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/15/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0041HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 5
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
2-line
2-line
2-line
2-line
2-line
2-line
Hutchings,
8
10
18
19
22
23
After "($400.00)" insert "for a license to harvest
any wild bison or two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00)
for a license to harvest a female or calf wild
bison".
Delete "a male" insert "any wild".
After "female" insert "or calf wild".
Delete "male" insert "bull".
Before "wild" insert "bull".
After "female" insert "or calf".
Before "wild" insert "female or calf".
DAVISON,
CHAIRMAN
HB0041HW001/ADOPTED
Page 2-lines 15 through 24
Delete
entirely,
including
committee amendment (HB0041HS001/A)
and insert:
"(f) Any person who is issued:
(i) An any wild bison license and harvests:
153
the
standing
to these lines
(A) A bull of the species shall be ineligible to apply for
or receive an any wild bison license in any future year, but shall be
eligible to apply for and receive a female or calf wild bison license in the
immediately following season;
(B) A female or calf of the species shall be ineligible to
apply for or receive a female or calf wild bison license in the immediately
following five (5) years, but shall be eligible to apply for and receive an
any wild bison license in the immediately following season.
(ii) A female or calf wild bison license and harvests a female
or calf of the species shall be ineligible to apply for or receive a female
or calf wild bison license in the immediately following five (5) years, but
shall be eligible to apply for and receive an any wild bison license in the
immediately following season.". GINGERY
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0041H3001/ADOPTED
Page 2-lines 15 through 24
In the Gingery committee of the whole amendment
(HB0041HW001/A) to these lines, delete paragraph
(f)(ii) and insert:
"(ii) A female or calf wild bison license and harvests a female
or calf of the species shall be ineligible to apply for or receive an any
wild bison license or a female or calf wild bison license in the immediately
following five (5) years.". GINGERY
1/17/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
1/24/2013
2/5/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Barnard, Burns, Christensen and Craft
Excused: Senator(s) Driskill
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/22/2013
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
HB0041S2001/WITHDRAWN
2/25/2013
S Passed 2nd Reading
154
HB0041S3001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
(CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After
"lifetime;"
insert
"providing
an
appropriation;".
Page 3-after line 14
Insert and renumber:
"Section 2. There is appropriated two hundred fifty thousand dollars
($250,000.00) from the general fund to the attorney general's office. This
appropriation shall only be expended for the purpose of protecting or
defending the rights of Wyoming citizens under the Second Amendment to the
United States Constitution to possess and use any firearm legal pursuant to
Wyoming law and useful in hunting bison, including defending against any
executive orders which would limit the ability of Wyoming citizens to hunt or
manage bison. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this appropriation
shall not be transferred or expended for any other purpose except that these
funds may be subject to the B-11 process for use only for purposes related to
Second Amendment protections as provided in this section. Any unexpended,
unobligated funds remaining from this appropriation shall revert as provided
by law on June 30, 2014.".
Page 3-line 16
Delete "2." insert "3.". SCOTT, BEBOUT, HICKS
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Case,
Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Geis, Hicks, Johnson, Landen, Meier,
Nutting, Perkins, Peterson and Scott
Nays: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Craft, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Hastert,
Hines, Nicholas, P., Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer and Von Flatern
Ayes 18
Nays 12
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0041S3002/WITHDRAWN
2/26/2013
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Case,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Geis, Hicks, Landen, Meier,
Peterson and Scott
Nays:
Senator(s) Burns, Craft, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hines,
Johnson, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer and Von
Flatern
Ayes 16
Nays 14
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Northrup, Patton,
Paxton, Petroff, Semlek, Sommers, Throne, Walters, Wilson and Winters
Nays: Representative(s) Greear, Hutchings, Nicholas, B., Piiparinen, Reeder,
Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Watt, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 49
Nays 11
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
3/14/2012
Assigned Number HEA No. 0117
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0117
S President Signed HEA No. 0117
Governor Signed HEA No. 0117
155
3/14/2013
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0204
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0042
Land use planning.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gingery
AN ACT relating to land use planning; repealing provisions related to state
level land use planning act; repealing specified provisions for local zoning
and
land
use
planning;
providing
conforming
amendments;
providing
definitions; and providing for an effective date.
12/11/2012
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/17/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blikre, Byrd, Gay, Kirkbride, Petroff and Zwonitzer,
Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger, Greene and Paxton
Ayes 6
Nays 0
Excused 3
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2013
1/25/2013
2/12/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Nutting and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2013
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
Ayes:
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
156
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2013
2/26/2013
2/27/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0111
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0111
S President Signed HEA No. 0111
Governor Signed HEA No. 0111
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0192
Session Laws of Wyoming
H.B. No. 0043
Sponsored By:
Failure to extinguish or contain a fire.
Representative(s) Greear and Lubnau and Senator(s) Geis and
Coe
AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; providing that a person is guilty of
a misdemeanor if he leaves the vicinity of a burning fire as specified; and
providing for an effective date.
12/11/2012
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/15/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Kroeker, Krone, Miller,
Walters and Watt
Excused: Representative(s) Halverson
Ayes 8
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/15/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Brown, Burkhart,
Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger and Blikre
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/17/2013
1/28/2013
2/26/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 5-4
157
H.B. No. 0044
Search and rescue donations.
Sponsored By:
Joint
Travel,
Recreation,
Resources Interim Committee
Wildlife
and
Cultural
AN ACT relating to search and rescue fees; amending the minimum amount of the
fees; clarifying that the fees are voluntary; providing for collection of
search and rescue fees with snowmobile user fee payments and off-road
recreational vehicle registrations; and providing for an effective date.
12/11/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H File Withdrawn by Sponsor
H.B. No. 0045
Fireman pension plan A.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Madden and Senator(s) Meier
AN ACT relating to a firemen's pension program; modifying increases in
benefits after retirement as specified; making legislative findings;
specifying applicability; and providing for an effective date.
12/13/2012
1/8/2013
1/18/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H02
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Stubson
Nays:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Nicholas, B. and
Wallis
Conflicts: Representative(s) Moniz
Ayes 1
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
H.B. No. 0046
Unfair employment practices.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Byrd
AN ACT relating to fair employment practices; defining discriminatory and
unfair
employment
practices
to
include
actions
based
on
political
affiliation; providing that discriminatory and unfair employment practices
include retaliatory acts as specified; and providing for an effective date.
12/13/2012
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/29/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Barlow, Filer, Greene, Harvey, Kasperik and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Coleman, Larsen and Wilson
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2013
H Placed on General File
158
HB0046HW001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
After "affiliation;" delete balance of the line.
Page 1-line 4
Delete entirely.
Page 1-line 5
Delete the line through "specified;".
Page 2-line 8
After "pregnancy" delete balance of the line.
Page 2-lines 9 through 13
Delete all new language.
Page 2-lines 20 through 23
Delete all new language.
Page 3-lines 1 and 2
Delete all new language. LARSEN
HB0046HW002/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 5
Page 1-line 10
Before "and" insert "providing an exception;".
After "(ii)" insert ", by creating a new subsection
(d) and by renumbering (d) as (e)".
Page 3-After line 2
Insert:
"(d) The prohibitions against discrimination based on political
affiliation in this section do not apply if the employer, employment agency
or labor organization clearly states in the job description that the position
requires political party affiliation or political party neutrality.
(d)(e) As used in this section "qualified disabled person" means a
disabled person who is capable of performing a particular job, or who would
be capable of performing a particular job with reasonable accommodation to
his disability.".
BYRD
1/31/2013
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman,
Goggles, Greene, Kirkbride, Nicholas, B., Patton, Paxton, Sommers and Throne.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Davison, Eklund, Gingery, Greear, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Northrup, Petroff,
Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Coleman and Gay
Ayes 14
Nays 44
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0047
Confidential student disciplinary hearing.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Greear and Senator(s) Coe
AN ACT relating to children; providing that relevant proceedings of a court
action involving misconduct of a minor may be disclosed to the minor's school
district for purposes of suspension or expulsion of the minor from school as
specified; and providing for an effective date.
12/13/2012
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/14/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s)
Connolly,
Hunt,
Piiparinen, Sommers and Teeters
Nays: Representative(s) Freeman
159
Northrup,
Patton,
Paxton,
Ayes 8
1/14/2013
Nays 1
Excused 0
Conflicts 0
H Placed on General File
HB0047HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 14
Page 2-line 24
Page 3-line 4
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
Absent 0
Delete "any" insert "an administrative".
Delete "any " insert "an administrative".
After "district" insert "administrative".
CHAIRMAN
TEETERS,
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
1/24/2013
1/30/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Coe, Landen and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case and Perkins
Ayes 28
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2012
Assigned Number HEA No. 0063
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0063
S President Signed HEA No. 0063
Governor Signed HEA No. 0063
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0168
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
160
H.B. No. 0048
Barber licensing amendments.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Blake, Esquibel, K. and
Senator(s) Cooper, Esquibel, F. and Geis
Madden
and
AN ACT relating to barber licensing; establishing an official symbol for
barbers; amending the grounds upon which a license may be revoked, suspended
or withheld; amending licensing requirements; requiring rulemaking; and
providing for an effective date.
12/14/2012
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0049
Legislature-certificates of attendance.
Sponsored By:
Management Council
AN ACT relating to the legislature; repealing archaic provisions regarding
certificates of attendance; and providing for an effective date.
12/14/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/16/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H12
H12 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blikre, Brown, Connolly, Greear, Lubnau, Madden,
Moniz, Patton, Petroff, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger and Stubson
Ayes 11
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
1/24/2013
2/7/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S12
S12 Recommended Do Pass
161
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Craft, Nicholas, P., Ross and Rothfuss
Excused: Senator(s) Bebout
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0019
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0019
S President Signed HEA No. 0019
Governor Signed HEA No. 0019
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0035
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0050
Distribution of bills.
Sponsored By:
Management Council
AN ACT relating to the legislature; repealing archaic statute requiring
printed bills to be mailed to county clerks; and providing for an effective
date.
12/14/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/16/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H12
H12 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blikre, Brown, Connolly, Greear, Lubnau, Madden,
Moniz, Patton, Petroff, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger and Stubson
Ayes 11
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
162
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
1/24/2013
2/7/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S12
S12 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Craft, Nicholas, P., Ross and Rothfuss
Excused: Senator(s) Bebout
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0020
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0020
S President Signed HEA No. 0020
Governor Signed HEA No. 0020
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0036
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0051
Probate-objections to appointment.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Lubnau and Senator(s) Ross
AN ACT relating to probate; specifying a time for filing objections to the
appointment of specified persons; providing exceptions; and providing for an
effective date.
12/14/2012
1/8/2013
1/10/2013
1/15/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone,
Miller, Walters and Watt
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/15/2013
1/15/2013
H Placed on General File
H Passed CoW
163
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Brown, Burkhart,
Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger and Blikre
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/17/2013
1/28/2013
2/13/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and Schiffer
Nays: Senator(s) Burns
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Perkins
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0064
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0064
S President Signed HEA No. 0064
Governor Signed HEA No. 0064
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0169
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0052
Workplace safety initiatives.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Lubnau,
Brown
and
Burkhart
Senator(s) Bebout, Hines, Nicholas, P. and Ross
and
AN ACT relating to workplace safety; providing for a discount in worker's
compensation premiums for employers who participate in the health and safety
consultation program of the Wyoming department of workforce services as
specified; and providing for an effective date.
12/14/2012
Bill Number Assigned
164
1/8/2013
1/10/2013
1/14/2013
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Byrd, Cannady, Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Lockhart,
Reeder, Sommers and Winters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/14/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0052HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
Page 2-lines 2 and 3
Page 2-line 7
Page 2-line 8
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
Delete "workplace safety contract program" insert
"health and safety consultation program of the
Wyoming OSHA division".
Delete all new language.
After "division" insert "and a discount in an amount
not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the base rate for
the
employment
classification
if
the
employer
complies with a health and safety consultation
program of the Wyoming OSHA division. In no instance
shall
the
sum
total
of
discounts
under
this
subsection exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the
base rate for the employment classification for the
employer.
The discount for the health and safety
consultation program shall only remain in effect for
three (3) years after the employer is certified to be
in compliance with the health and safety consultation
program recommendations".
After "program approval" insert ", health and safety
consultation program approval". LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
1/23/2013
1/28/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Coe, Cooper, Hines and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2013
S Placed on General File
165
HB0052SS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 4
Page 2-line 10
Page 2-line 11
2/11/2013
2/12/2013
2/13/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete
"OSHA
division"
insert
"department
of
workforce services".
Delete
"OSHA"
insert
"department
of
workforce
services".
Delete "division". HINES, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Nicholas, P.,
Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Meier
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay and Wallis
Ayes 0
Nays 58
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/13/2013
2/20/2013
H Appointed JCC01 Members:
Representative(s) Lockhart, Burkhart, Lubnau
S Appointed JCC01 Members:
Senator(s) Nicholas, P., Hines, Meier
H Adopted HB0052JC01
HB0052JC01/A
ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0052SS001/AE
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 1-line 4
Delete "OSHA division" insert "department of
workforce services as specified".
Page 2-line 10
Delete "of the Wyoming OSHA" insert "developed by
the department of workforce services in consultation
with the occupational health and safety commission.".
Page 2-line 11
Delete "division.".
LOCKHART, BURKHART, LUBNAU, NICHOLAS, P., HINES, MEIER
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
166
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Sommers
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/21/2013
S Adopted HB0052JC01
HB0052JC01/AA
ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0052SS001/AE
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 1-line 4
Delete "OSHA division" insert "department of
workforce services as specified".
Page 2-line 10
Delete "of the Wyoming OSHA" insert "developed by
the department of workforce services in consultation
with the occupational health and safety commission.".
Page 2-line 11
Delete "division.".
LOCKHART, BURKHART, LUBNAU, NICHOLAS, P., HINES, MEIER
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis,
Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Excused: Senator(s) Driskill
Ayes 28
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/21/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0076
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0076
S President Signed HEA No. 0076
Governor Signed HEA No. 0076
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0088
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0053
State land violations.
Sponsored By:
Joint Agriculture, State and
Resources Interim Committee
Public
Lands
and
Water
AN ACT relating to state lands; requiring restitution for state land
violations; providing that violation of a board order is a prohibited act;
and providing for an effective date.
12/17/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/22/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Campbell, Eklund, Greear,
Semlek, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
167
Hunt,
McKim,
1/22/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0053HS001.01/ADOPTED
(CORRECTED COPY)
[DIVIDED AMENDMENT]
Page 1-line 9
After "(vi)" insert "and by creating a new subsection
(d)".
Page 3-lines 1 through 3
Delete entirely and insert:
"(vi) Violating any lawful order issued by the board pursuant to
W.S. 36-2-101 to protect state lands and assets from resource damage;
(d) The provisions of subsection (b) of this section shall not apply
to the actions of any person acting pursuant to the terms of a valid lease or
permit issued by the board.". SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN
HB0053HS001.02/FAILED
[DIVIDED AMENDMENT]
"(vii) Violating any lawful order issued by the board to protect
public health and safety; and
(viii) Violating any lawful order issued by the board to
regulate and control the collection of shed antlers and horns of big game
animals for the purpose of minimizing harassment or disturbance of big game
populations on lands under the jurisdiction of the board west of the
continental divide any time between January 1 and May 1 of each year."
SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN
1/24/2013
H Passed CoW
HB0053H2001/ADOPTED
Page 3-lines 1 through 3
In
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0053HS001.01/AC) to these lines, after "resource
damage;" insert
"(vii)
Violating any lawful order issued by the board closing
state lands for the purpose of protecting public health and safety."; in
subsection (d) after "valid lease" insert ", authorization". SEMLEK, GREEAR
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz, Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen,
Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Gay, Harshman, Kroeker, Loucks, Miller, Nicholas, B.
and Watt
Ayes 53
Nays 7
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2013
1/29/2013
2/1/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks and Johnson
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
168
2/1/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0053SS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 8
Page 1-line 9
Page 2-lines 21 and 22
Page 3-line 3
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "(v) and".
Delete through "(vi)" insert "creating new paragraphs
(vi) and (vii)".
Delete.
After "damage;" insert "and". GEIS, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton,
Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters,
Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer,
Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Filer and Gay
Ayes 57
Nays 0
Excused 3
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/12/2013
2/12/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0029
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0029
S President Signed HEA No. 0029
Governor Signed HEA No. 0029
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0056
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0054
High school equivalency certificate.
Sponsored By:
Joint Education Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to high school graduation requirements; replacing the general
educational development (GED) equivalency diploma with the high school
equivalency certificate; imposing duties on the Wyoming community college
commission; granting rulemaking authority; and providing for effective dates.
12/17/2012
1/8/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
169
1/8/2013
1/10/2013
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Connolly, Freeman, Hunt, Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Piiparinen, Sommers and Teeters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/10/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0054HS001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 14
Page 3-line 15
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
Delete "ACT".
Delete "scores and".
TEETERS, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
1/24/2013
1/30/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Coe, Landen and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
2/6/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Perkins
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/8/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0006
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0006
S President Signed HEA No. 0006
Governor Signed HEA No. 0006
Assigned Chapter Number
170
Chapter No. 0025
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0055
Surface mining operations-exemptions.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Greear and Senator(s) Bebout
AN ACT relating to environmental quality; amending the criteria for the
environmental quality council to modify or suspend certain requirements for
specified small surface mining operations; exempting access roads from small
surface mine acreage limits; and providing for an effective date.
12/17/2012
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Byrd, Cannady, Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Lockhart,
Reeder, Sommers and Winters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/25/2013
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
1/31/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
1/31/2013
2/4/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Coe, Cooper, Hines and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0055S3001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 1
Page 1-lines 2 and 3
Page 1-line 4
Page 2-line 2
Delete "amending the".
Delete.
Delete "mining operations;".
Reinsert stricken language. MEIER
171
2/19/2013
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe,
Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert,
Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Peterson, Ross,
Rothfuss and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Case, Perkins and Schiffer
Conflicts: Senator(s) Scott
Ayes 25
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Barlow and Byrd.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel,
K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Sommers
Ayes 2
Nays 57
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2013
2/20/2013
2/25/2013
H Appointed JCC01 Members:
Representative(s) Lockhart, Greear, Larsen
S Appointed JCC01 Members:
Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hines
H Adopted HB0055JC01
HB0055JC01/A
ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the following Senate amendment:
HB0055S3001/A
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Page 2-line 2
After
stricken
"(10,000)"
insert
"thirty-five
thousand (35,000)"; reinsert "yards of overburden
and";
after
reinserted
"overburden"
insert
",
excluding topsoil,".
LOCKHART, GREEAR, LARSEN, BEBOUT, COOPER, HINES
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2013
S Adopted HB0055JC01
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HB0055JC01/AA
ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the following Senate amendment:
HB0055S3001/A
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 2-line 2
After
stricken
"(10,000)"
insert
"thirty-five
thousand (35,000)"; reinsert "yards of overburden
and";
after
reinserted
"overburden"
insert
",
excluding topsoil,".
LOCKHART, GREEAR, LARSEN, BEBOUT, COOPER, HINES
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Burns, Case and Schiffer
Conflicts: Senator(s) Scott
Ayes 26
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
2/26/2013
2/26/2013
2/27/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0104
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0104
S President Signed HEA No. 0104
Governor Signed HEA No. 0104
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0187
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0056
Wyoming pollution discharge elimination system.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Greear and Senator(s) Bebout
AN ACT relating to environmental quality; designating in statute the Wyoming
pollution discharge elimination system; providing for submittal of fees for a
Wyoming pollution discharge elimination system permit before processing and
issuance of the permit; and providing for an effective date
12/17/2012
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/21/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Byrd, Cannady, Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Lockhart,
Reeder, Sommers and Winters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
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Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
1/24/2013
1/28/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Coe, Cooper, Hines and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0056SS001/ADOPTED
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2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
Delete "35-11-302(c)(v)"
HINES, CHAIRMAN
insert
"35-11-302(a)(v)".
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe,
Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert,
Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Peterson, Ross,
Rothfuss, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Meier, Perkins and Schiffer
Excused: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02 and Christensen
Ayes 25
Nays 3
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0092
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0092
S President Signed HEA No. 0092
Governor Signed HEA No. 0092
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0181
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
174
H.B. No. 0057
Constituent service allowance.
Sponsored By:
Management Council
AN ACT relating to legislative compensation; clarifying provisions enacted in
2009 to be effective January 7, 2013 relating to payment of the constituent
allowance; repealing obsolete and inconsistent provisions; and providing for
an effective date.
12/17/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/16/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H12
H12 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blikre, Brown, Connolly, Greear, Lubnau, Madden,
Moniz, Patton, Petroff, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger and Stubson
Ayes 11
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Semlek
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 58
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
1/24/2013
2/7/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S12
S12 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Craft, Nicholas, P., Ross and Rothfuss
Excused: Senator(s) Bebout
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
175
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0021
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0021
S President Signed HEA No. 0021
Governor Signed HEA No. 0021
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0037
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0058
Community infrastructure program amendments-2.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Byrd
AN ACT relating to economic development; modifying the consideration
necessary to receive a Wyoming business ready community program grant as
specified; and providing for an effective date.
12/19/2012
1/8/2013
1/11/2013
2/1/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Byrd, Cannady, Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Lockhart,
Reeder, Sommers and Winters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0058HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 1
Delete
"repealing
the"
insert
"modifying
the
consideration necessary to receive a Wyoming business
ready community program grant as specified;".
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Delete entirely.
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Delete line through "as specified;".
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Delete "(B) and".
Page 2-lines 11 and 12 Delete entirely.
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Strike "storage".
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Reinsert all stricken language and delete all new
language.
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Delete entirely.
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Delete "Section 3." insert "Section 2."
LOCKHART,
CHAIRMAN
2/4/2013
2/5/2013
2/6/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman,
Hunt, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden,
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Blikre,
Eklund,
Harvey,
Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson,
Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Davison, Gay, Gingery, Halverson, Hutchings, Jaggi,
Kroeker, Loucks, McKim, Miller, Piiparinen, Reeder, Walters, Watt and Wilson
Ayes 45
Nays 15
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
2/11/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Coe, Cooper, Hines and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Failed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Cooper, Craft, Esquibel, F., Geis,
Hastert, Hines, Johnson, Nutting, Ross, Rothfuss, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case,
Christensen, Coe, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Hicks, Landen, Meier,
Perkins, Peterson and Schiffer
Excused:
Ayes 13
Senator(s) Nicholas, P.
Nays 16
Excused 1
H.B. No. 0059
Sponsored By:
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
Banking act amendments.
Joint Minerals, Business and Economic Development Interim
Committee
AN ACT relating to banking and finance; amending banking statutes to comply
with federal statutes and regulations; repealing conflicting provisions; and
providing for an effective date.
12/26/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Byrd, Cannady, Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Lockhart,
Reeder, Sommers and Winters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/9/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0059HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 8
After "13-1-101(a)(iii)," insert "13-1-502(f),".
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Insert:
"13-1-502. Remote electronic terminals.
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operating remote electronic terminals in this state may impose a transaction
fee for the use of the remote electronic terminal. The amount of the
transaction fee shall be disclosed visually by placard and by electronic
display at a time and manner that allows a user to terminate or cancel the
transaction without incurring the transaction fee.". LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
1/23/2013
1/30/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Coe, Cooper, Hines and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
2/6/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Perkins
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/8/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0007
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0007
S President Signed HEA No. 0007
Governor Signed HEA No. 0007
Assigned Chapter Number
178
Chapter No. 0024
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0060
Money Transmitters Act amendments.
Sponsored By:
Joint
Minerals,
Interim Committee
Business
and
Economic
Development
AN ACT relating to trade and commerce; amending the Wyoming Money
Transmitters Act; authorizing the use of subdelegates by authorized delegates
of licensees under the Money Transmitters Act; providing authority of the
banking commissioner over subdelegates; providing a definition; and providing
for an effective date.
12/26/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/11/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Byrd, Cannady, Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Lockhart,
Reeder, Sommers and Winters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Kroeker and Loucks
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 57
Nays 2
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
1/23/2013
1/30/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Coe, Cooper, Hines and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
2/6/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
Ayes:
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
179
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Perkins
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/8/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0008
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0008
S President Signed HEA No. 0008
Governor Signed HEA No. 0008
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0026
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0061
Banking division-nationwide licensing system.
Sponsored By:
Joint
Minerals,
Interim Committee
Business
and
Economic
Development
AN ACT relating to trade and commerce; authorizing use of a nationwide
licensing system for licensing activities regulated by the division of
banking under the Uniform Consumer Credit Code and the Money Transmitter Act;
requiring fingerprinting and background checks including criminal history
record checks for licensure; providing authority to the commissioner of the
division of banking to implement nationwide licensing systems; providing
conforming amendments; creating definitions; providing applicability;
and
providing for an effective date.
12/26/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/21/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Cannady, Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Lockhart, Reeder
and Winters
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd and Sommers
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0061HS001/ADOPTED
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This act shall apply to new licenses issued by the
division of banking under the uniform consumer credit code and the money
transmitter act on or after July 1, 2013. The provisions of law existing
prior to amendment by this act shall apply to renewal of licenses issued by
the division of banking under the uniform consumer credit code and the money
transmitter act prior to July 1, 2013.".
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Delete "3." insert "4.". LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
1/30/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Coe, Cooper, Hines and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
2/6/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Perkins
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/8/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0009
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0009
S President Signed HEA No. 0009
Governor Signed HEA No. 0009
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0027
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
181
H.B. No. 0062
Innocent landowner amendments.
Sponsored By:
Joint
Minerals,
Interim Committee
Business
and
Economic
Development
AN ACT relating to environmental quality; amending the definition of an
innocent owner for purposes of immunity from liability for contamination on
real property as specified; providing a definition; and providing for an
effective date.
12/26/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/21/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Byrd, Cannady, Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Lockhart,
Reeder, Sommers and Winters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/25/2013
1/25/2013
2/1/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Coe, Cooper, Hines and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
182
Ayes 30
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
Assigned Number HEA No. 0022
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0022
S President Signed HEA No. 0022
Governor Signed HEA No. 0022
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0038
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0063
State primacy on greenhouse gas regulation.
Sponsored By:
Joint
Minerals,
Interim Committee
Business
and
Economic
Development
AN ACT relating to public health and safety; authorizing the department of
environmental quality to submit an amended greenhouse gas regulation state
implementation plan to the United States environmental protection agency;
authorizing the department of environmental quality to promulgate new source
performance standards for greenhouse gases; and providing for an effective
date.
12/26/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/23/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Byrd, Cannady, Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Lockhart,
Reeder, Sommers and Winters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2013
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2013
1/29/2013
2/1/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Coe, Cooper, Hines and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
183
2/1/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0023
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0023
S President Signed HEA No. 0023
Governor Signed HEA No. 0023
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0039
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0064
Data center co-location tax exemption.
Sponsored By:
Joint
Minerals,
Interim Committee
Business
and
Economic
Development
AN ACT relating to economic development; providing that co-located data
centers may be eligible to receive sales and use tax exemptions as specified;
and providing for an effective date.
12/26/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/14/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Byrd, Cannady, Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Lockhart,
Sommers and Winters
Nays: Representative(s) Reeder
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/14/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Filer,
Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey,
Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks,
Lubnau, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Petroff, Piiparinen, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis,
Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Kroeker, Madden and Reeder
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
184
Ayes 55
1/16/2013
1/23/2013
1/28/2013
Nays 4
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Coe, Cooper, Hines and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2013
2/6/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe,
Cooper, Craft, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines,
Johnson, Landen, Ross and Rothfuss
Nays: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Case, Dockstader, Hicks, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Peterson, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Perkins
Ayes 18
Nays 11
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/8/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0010
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0010
S President Signed HEA No. 0010
Governor Signed HEA No. 0010
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0029
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0065
Municipal solid waste landfill remediation.
Sponsored By:
Joint
Minerals,
Interim Committee
Business
and
Economic
Development
AN ACT relating to public health and safety; creating the municipal solid
waste landfill remediation program; creating criteria for the program;
creating the municipal solid waste landfill remediation account; providing
qualifications for expenditures from the account; providing for reimbursement
for the cost of remediation and monitoring activities as specified; providing
a definition; providing rulemaking authority; depositing funds into the
account; and providing for an effective date.
12/26/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/16/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Byrd, Cannady, Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Lockhart,
Reeder, Sommers and Winters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
H Placed on General File
185
1/16/2013
1/23/2013
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Moniz, Nicholas,
B., Stubson and Wallis
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0065HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 8
Delete
"providing
an
appropriation"
"depositing funds into the account".
Page 14-lines 3 through 7
Delete entirely.
Page 14-line 9
Delete "(b)". HARSHMAN, CHAIRMAN
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
insert
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
1/30/2013
2/6/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Coe, Cooper, Hines and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2013
2/12/2013
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
HB0065S2001/ADOPTED
Page 5-line 1
2/13/2013
2/14/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "units" insert "and facilities regulated under
this article". COE
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins,
Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case and Hicks
Ayes 28
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
186
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0043
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0043
S President Signed HEA No. 0043
Governor Signed HEA No. 0043
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0158
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0066
Municipal solid waste facilities.
Sponsored By:
Joint
Minerals,
Interim Committee
Business
and
Economic
Development
AN ACT relating to public health and safety; creating the municipal solid
waste facility cease and transfer program; creating criteria for the program;
creating municipal solid waste facility cease and transfer accounts;
providing qualifications for applicants to receive funds under the program;
providing authority for the state loan and investment board to award funds
under the program; providing for the department of environmental quality to
administer the program; providing that the department shall develop a general
permit as specified; providing assistance for closure of small landfills;
requiring financial responsibility of municipal solid waste facility
operators as specified; requiring financial reporting to the department of
environmental quality; providing ineligibility for state funding for failure
to
perform
financial
responsibility
actions
as
specified;
providing
rulemaking authority; providing for reports; providing appropriations; and
providing for an effective date.
12/26/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/16/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Byrd, Cannady, Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Lockhart,
Reeder, Sommers and Winters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
1/23/2013
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
187
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Burkhart, Harshman, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Stubson and
Wallis
Excused: Representative(s) Esquibel, K.
Ayes 6
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0066HS001/ADOPTED
Page 13-lines 6 through 14
Delete entirely and insert:
"(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, there is appropriated
one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) from the funds appropriated to the
municipal solid waste landfill account by 2011 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter
88, Section 354, to the municipal solid waste facilities cease and transfer
grant account for the purposes of this act.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, there is appropriated
five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) from the funds appropriated to
the municipal solid waste landfill account by 2011 Wyoming Session Laws,
Chapter 88, Section 354, to the municipal solid waste facilities cease and
transfer loan account for the purposes of this act.". HARSHMAN, CHAIRMAN
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
1/30/2013
2/6/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Coe, Cooper, Hines and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2013
2/6/2013
2/12/2013
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Dockstader, Hastert, Meier and Perkins
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0066SS001/ADOPTED
Page 13-line 7
Page 13-lines 8 and 9
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "from" insert "the general fund".
Delete.
188
Page 13-line 10
Page 13-line 15
Page 13-line 16
Page 13-line 17
Delete "Section 354,".
After "from the" delete balance of line and insert
"general fund".
Delete.
Delete "Section 354,". HINES, CHAIRMAN
HB0066SS002/ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the First Senate Standing Committee Amendment (HB0066SS001/AE)
entirely and further amend as follows:
Page 13-line 7
Delete "one million dollars ($1,000,000.00)" insert
"four million dollars ($4,000,000.00)".
Page 13-line 8
Delete and insert "the general fund".
Page 13-line 9
Delete.
Page 13-line 10
Delete "Section 354,".
Page 13-line 14
Delete "five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00)"
insert "one million five hundred thousand dollars
($1,500,000.00)".
Page 13-line 15
Delete and insert "from the general fund".
Page 13-line 16
Delete.
Page 13-line 17
Delete "Section 354,". BEBOUT, CHAIRMAN
2/13/2013
S Passed CoW
HB0066S2001/ADOPTED
Page 13-line 11
Page 13-line 18
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "act." insert "No funds shall be expended from
this account until the legislature has approved a
prioritized list of projects that qualify for these
grants.".
After "act." insert "No funds shall be expended from
this account until the legislature has approved a
prioritized list of projects that qualify for these
loans.". SCHIFFER, NICHOLAS, HICKS
HB0066S2002/ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 5-line 6
Delete "." insert ";".
Page 5-After line 6
Insert:
"(v)
The local operator ceases disposal into units and
facilities regulated under this article which do not have engineered
containment systems or do not conform to performance based design
standards.". COE
HB0066S2003/ADOPTED
Page 5-line 1
Page 5-line 2
Page
Page
Page
Page
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "all".
After "streams" delete balance of line and insert
"consistent with their permit or operating agreement
with the department;".
5-line 3
Delete.
12-line 2
Delete "and".
12-line 4
Delete "." insert "; and".
12-after line 4
Insert and renumber:
"(vi) Transfer costs.". HICKS
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
189
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Perkins, Peterson,
Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Johnson and Nutting
Ayes 27
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 0
Nays 60
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/19/2013
2/26/2013
H Appointed JCC01 Members:
Representative(s) Lockhart, Greear, Harshman
S Appointed JCC01 Members:
Senator(s) Hines, Coe, Rothfuss
H Adopted HB0066JC01
HB0066JC01/A
ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Adopt the following Senate amendments:
HB0066S2001/AE
HB0066S2002/AE
HB0066SS002/AE
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0066SS001/AE
HB0066S2003/AE
LOCKHART, GREEAR, HARSHMAN, HINES, COE, ROTHFUSS
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2013
S Adopted HB0066JC01
HB0066JC01/AA
ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Adopt the following Senate amendments:
HB0066S2001/AE
HB0066S2002/AE
HB0066SS002/AE
190
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0066SS001/AE
HB0066S2003/AE
LOCKHART, GREEAR, HARSHMAN, HINES, COE, ROTHFUSS
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins,
Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case and Hicks
Ayes 28
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0114
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0114
S President Signed HEA No. 0114
Governor Signed HEA No. 0114
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0194
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0067
Criminal defenses.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gingery
AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; specifying that common-law defenses
are abolished; specifying how defenses apply; repealing a conflicting
provision; providing applicability; and providing for an effective date.
12/27/2012
1/8/2013
1/14/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0068
Life resource center.
Sponsored By:
Joint
Labor,
Committee
Health
and
Social
Services
Interim
AN ACT relating to the administration of government; directing a study of the
most effective means of providing care to life resource center clients;
directing the contents of the study; requiring a report; and providing for an
effective date.
12/27/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/10/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Coleman, Filer, Greene, Harvey, Kasperik,
Reeder, Throne and Wilson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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1/10/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0068HS001.01/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 13
HB0068HS001.02/FAILED
Page 1-line 2
Page 1-line 3
Page 1-line 12
Page 1-line 13
Page 2-line 1
Page 2-line 2
Page 3-line 2
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
(CORRECTED COPY)
[DIVIDED AMENDMENT]
After
"subsection."
insert
"At
least
two
(2)
informational meetings and opportunities for parents,
guardians and family members to provide testimony
shall be held by the department.
The department
shall provide written notice to parents and guardians
of each current client at least two (2) weeks prior
to each meeting.". HARVEY, CHAIRMAN
(CORRECTED COPY)
[DIVIDED AMENDMENT]
Delete "transitioning" insert "the most effective
means of providing care to".
Delete "to community service providers".
Delete "possibility of transitioning" insert "most
effective and efficient means of providing needed
care to"
Delete "to" insert ", including whether care should
be provided at the life resource center or through".
Delete "the".
Delete "transition" insert "providing care most
effectively and efficiently to the clients of the
life resource center and, if transition to community
based services is recommended, a plan for that
transition".
Delete "the" insert "any recommended changes or".
HARVEY, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0068H3001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 12
After "transitioning" insert "some or all".
Page 2-line 20
After "transitioning" insert "some or all".
Page 3-After line 8
Insert:
"(vii) A comparison of operational costs with similar facilities
in other states on a per client basis;
(viii) An analysis of potential forms of management on the
current life resource center operations.".
Page 3-line 10
Delete "(vii)" insert "(ix)".
Page 3-line 12
Delete "(vi)" insert "(viii)".
HARVEY, GOGGLES,
LARSEN
1/15/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel,
K., Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson,
Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Filer, Sommers and Zwonitzer, Dn.
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Excused:
Ayes 55
1/16/2013
1/25/2013
2/7/2013
Representative(s) Berger
Nays 4
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Craft, Nutting, Peterson and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0068SS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "transitioning" insert "the most effective
means of providing care to".
Page 1-line 3
Delete "to community service providers".
Page 1-line 12
Delete "possibility of transitioning some or all"
insert
"most
effective
and
efficient
means
of
providing needed care to".
Page 1-line 13
Delete "to" insert ", including whether care should
be provided at the life resource center or through".
Page 2-lines 1 and 2
Delete and insert:
"(i) Development of a proposed plan for providing care most
effectively and efficiently to the clients of the life resource center and,
if transition to community services is recommended, a plan for that
transition that meets all legal requirements and considers input from
guardians;".
Page 2-line 15
After "or" insert "comparable".
Page 3-lines 13 and 14 Delete and renumber.
Page 3-line 16
Delete "(ix)" insert "(viii)".
Page 3-line 18
Delete "(viii)" insert "(vii)".
Page 3-line 24
Delete "." insert ";".
Page 3-after line 24
Insert and renumber:
"(ix) The effect on the net cost to the state if clients with
severe developmental disabilities were admitted to the center from other
states;
(x) Opportunities to reduce the overhead and other operational
costs of the center.
(b) The department of health shall have the authority to contract with
experts and consultants as may be useful in conducting the study.
In
contracting for services in amounts not to exceed fifty thousand dollars
($50,000.00) with experts and consultants for purposes of conducting this
study, the department shall be exempt from the procurement requirements set
out in W.S. 9-2-1016 and any other state laws, rules or policies governing
the procurement of services by a state agency. This exemption shall expire
on June 30, 2014 or upon completion of the study, whichever occurs first.".
Page 4-line 2
Delete "(b)" insert "(c)".
Page 4-line 5
Delete "The report shall include the".
Page 4-lines 6 through 11
Delete. SCOTT, CHAIRMAN
HB0068SW001/ADOPTED
Page 3-after line 24
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
In
the
Senate
Standing
Committee
Amendment
(HB0068SS001/AE) to this line, delete paragraphs (ix)
and (x) created by that amendment and insert:
"(ix) The effect on the net cost to the state if clients with
severe intellectual disabilities were admitted to the center from Wyoming and
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other states;
(x) Opportunities to reduce the overhead and other operational
costs of the center, including providing temporary residential, therapeutic,
medical and other services to persons with intellectual disabilities.". CASE
2/11/2013
2/12/2013
2/13/2013
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins,
Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Meier
Conflicts: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 28
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
2/13/2013
2/13/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Byrd, Campbell, Connolly, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Goggles, Larsen, Miller, Nicholas, B., Paxton, Reeder, Sommers,
Teeters, Throne and Watt
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Cannady, Coleman, Davison, Eklund, Freeman, Gingery, Greear,
Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik,
Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz,
Northrup, Patton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Semlek, Stubson, Walters, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay and Wallis
Ayes 16
Nays 42
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/13/2013
2/21/2013
H Appointed JCC01 Members:
Representative(s) Harvey, Filer, Greene
S Appointed JCC01 Members:
Senator(s) Scott, Bebout, Craft
H Adopted HB0068JC01
HB0068JC01/A
ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0068SS001/AE
HB0068SW001/AE
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 1-line 2
Delete "transitioning" insert "the most effective
means of providing care to".
Page 1-line 3
Delete "to community service providers".
Page 1-line 12
Delete "possibility of transitioning some or all"
insert
"most
effective
and
efficient
means
of
providing needed care to".
Page 1-line 13
Delete "to" insert ", including whether care should
be provided at the life resource center or through".
Page 2-lines 1 and 2
Delete and insert:
"(i) Development of a proposed plan for providing care most
effectively and efficiently to the clients of the life resource center and,
if transition of certain clients of the life resource center to community
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services is recommended, a plan for that transition that meets all legal
requirements and considers input from guardians;".
Page 2-line 15
After "or" insert "comparable".
Page 3-lines 13 and 14 Delete and renumber.
Page 3-line 16
Delete "(ix)" insert "(viii)".
Page 3-line 18
Delete "(viii)" insert "(vii)".
Page 3-line 24
Delete "." insert ";".
Page 3-after line 24
Insert and renumber:
"(ix) Opportunities to reduce the overhead and other operational
costs of the center.
(b) The department of health shall have the authority to contract with
experts and consultants as may be useful in conducting the study.
In
contracting for services in amounts not to exceed fifty thousand dollars
($50,000.00) with experts and consultants for purposes of conducting this
study, the department shall be exempt from the procurement requirements set
out in W.S. 9-2-1016 and any other state laws, rules or policies governing
the procurement of services by a state agency. This exemption shall expire
on June 30, 2014 or upon completion of the study, whichever occurs first.".
Page 4-line 2
Delete "(b)" insert "(c)".
Page 4-line 5
Delete "October" insert "November"; delete "The
report shall include the".
Page 4-lines 6 through 11
Delete.
HARVEY, FILER, GREENE, SCOTT, BEBOUT, CRAFT
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel,
K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Campbell
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/21/2013
S Adopted HB0068JC01
HB0068JC01/AA
ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0068SS001/AE
HB0068SW001/AE
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 1-line 2
Delete "transitioning" insert "the most effective
means of providing care to".
Page 1-line 3
Delete "to community service providers".
Page 1-line 12
Delete "possibility of transitioning some or all"
insert
"most
effective
and
efficient
means
of
providing needed care to".
Page 1-line 13
Delete "to" insert ", including whether care should
be provided at the life resource center or through".
Page 2-lines 1 and 2
Delete and insert:
"(i) Development of a proposed plan for providing care most
effectively and efficiently to the clients of the life resource center and,
if transition of certain clients of the life resource center to community
services is recommended, a plan for that transition that meets all legal
requirements and considers input from guardians;".
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Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
2-line 15
After "or" insert "comparable".
3-lines 13 and 14 Delete and renumber.
3-line 16
Delete "(ix)" insert "(viii)".
3-line 18
Delete "(viii)" insert "(vii)".
3-line 24
Delete "." insert ";".
3-after line 24
Insert and renumber:
"(ix) Opportunities to reduce the overhead and other operational
costs of the center.
(b) The department of health shall have the authority to contract with
experts and consultants as may be useful in conducting the study.
In
contracting for services in amounts not to exceed fifty thousand dollars
($50,000.00) with experts and consultants for purposes of conducting this
study, the department shall be exempt from the procurement requirements set
out in W.S. 9-2-1016 and any other state laws, rules or policies governing
the procurement of services by a state agency. This exemption shall expire
on June 30, 2014 or upon completion of the study, whichever occurs first.".
Page 4-line 2
Delete "(b)" insert "(c)".
Page 4-line 5
Delete "October" insert "November"; delete "The
report shall include the".
Page 4-lines 6 through 11
Delete.
HARVEY, FILER, GREENE, SCOTT, BEBOUT, CRAFT
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Christensen, Coe,
Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert,
Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins,
Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Schiffer
Excused: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02
Conflicts: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 27
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
2/22/2013
2/22/2013
2/22/2013
3/1/2013
3/1/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0081
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0081
S President Signed HEA No. 0081
Governor Signed HEA No. 0081
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0114
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0069
Highway funding.
Sponsored By:
Joint Revenue Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to revenue for transportation purposes; increasing the fuel
tax; amending certain distributions of fuel tax revenues accordingly;
restricting the expenditure of additional revenue raised; requiring a report;
and providing for an effective date.
12/27/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/14/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Do Pass
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ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blikre, Eklund, Goggles, Kirkbride, Loucks, Madden
and Petroff
Nays: Representative(s) Northrup and Semlek
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/14/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0069HW001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
After "tax;" insert "restricting the expenditure of
additional revenue raised; requiring a report;".
Insert:
Page 4-After line 19
"Section 2.
(a) Until June 30, 2014, any funds deposited to the highway fund which
are attributable to the increase in fuel taxes under this act shall be
separately accounted for by the department of transportation and shall only
be expended to:
(i) Maintain the state highway system in the condition existing
as of the effective date of this act; and
(ii) Prepare the report required by subsection (c) of this
section.
(b) Any funds deposited to the highway fund which are attributable to
the increase in fuel taxes under this act shall supplement and shall not
supplant funds currently budgeted by the transportation commission for
purposes of maintaining the state highway system in the 2013-2014 fiscal
biennium.
(c) The department of transportation shall provide a comprehensive
report to the joint appropriations interim committee on or before November 1,
2013 on the condition of the state highway system and projected revenue
requirements to maintain the current condition of the state highway system.".
Page 4-line 21
Delete "Section 2." insert "Section 3.". GREEAR
HB0069HW002/ADOPTED
Page 4-After line 19
HB0069HW003/FAILED
Page 1-line 2
Page 1-line 14
Page 1-line 15
Page 2-line 2
Page 2-line 3
Page 2-line 18
In
the
Greear
Committee
of
Whole
amendment
(HB0069HW001/A) to this line, in subsection (c)
created
by
that
amendment;
after
"joint
appropriations interim committee" insert "and joint
transportation, highways and military affairs interim
committee". ZWONITZER, DV
After "tax" insert "for a specified period".
After "be" insert "twenty-four cents ($.24) per
gallon for the period July 1, 2013 through June 30,
2019, and"; reinsert all stricken language.
Reinsert stricken language; delete all new language;
after "gallon" insert "thereafter".
After "of" insert "twenty-three cents ($.23) per
gallon for the period July 1, 2013 through June 30,
2019, and"; reinsert all stricken language and delete
all new language.
Delete all new language; after "gallon" insert
"thereafter".
After
"times"
insert
"twenty-eight
dollars
and
seventy-five cents ($28.75) for the period July 1,
2013 through June 30, 2019, and"; reinsert all
stricken language.
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Page 3-line 13
Page 3-line 14
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Page 4-line 17
Page 4-line 18
HB0069HW004/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
Reinsert all stricken language; delete all new
language.
Delete
all
new
language;
before
"plus"
insert
"thereafter,".
After
"times"
insert
"twenty-eight
dollars
and
seventy-five cents ($28.75) for the period July 1,
2013 through June 30, 2019, and"; reinsert all
stricken language.
Reinsert all stricken language; delete all new
language.
Delete
all
new
language;
before
"."
insert
"thereafter".
Strike "Until June 30, 2013,".
After "." insert "This paragraph is repealed June 30,
2019.".
After "be" insert "twenty-four cents ($.24) per
gallon for the period July 1, 2013 through June 30,
2019, and".
Reinsert all stricken language; delete all new
language; after "gallon" insert "thereafter".
After "of" insert "twenty-three cents ($.23) per
gallon for the period July 1, 2013 through June 30,
2019, and"; reinsert all stricken language; delete
all new language.
Delete all new language; after "gallon" insert
"thereafter". EKLUND
After "tax;" insert "amending certain distributions
of fuel tax revenues accordingly;". MADDEN
HB0069HW005/WITHDRAWN
HB0069HW006/FAILED
Page 1-line 2
Page
Page
Page
Page
Delete the Madden committee of the whole amendment
(HB0069HW004/A) to this line.
1-line 8
Delete the line through "(iv) and".
2-lines 7 through 24
Delete entirely, including the Eklund committee
of the whole amendment (HB0069HW003/A) to these lines
and the Sommers committee of the whole amendment
(HB0069HW005/A) to these lines.
3-lines 1 through 24
Delete entirely, including the Eklund committee
of the whole amendment (HB0069HW003/A) to these lines
and the Sommers committee of the whole amendment
(HB0069HW005/A) to these lines.
4-lines 1 through 7
Delete entirely, including the Eklund committee
of the whole amendment (HB0069HW003/A) to these lines
and the Sommers committee of the whole amendment
(HB0069HW005/A) to these lines. HUTCHINGS
1/16/2013
H Passed CoW
HB0069H2001/FAILED
Page 1-line 15
Page 2-line 2
Delete "twenty-four cents ($.24)" insert "nineteen
cents ($.19)".
Delete "twenty-three cents" insert "eighteen cents
($.18)".
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Page 2-line 3
Page 2-line 19
Page 2-line 20
Page 3-line 13
Page 3-line 14
Page 4-line 3
Page 4-line 4
Page 4-line 13
Page 4-line 17
Page 4-line 18
Delete "($.23)".
Delete all new language and insert "twenty-two
dollars and fifty cents ($22.50)".
Delete all new language.
Delete all new language and insert "twenty-two
dollars and fifty cents ($22.50)".
Delete all new language.
Delete all new language and insert "fourteen dollars
and forty cents ($14.40)".
Delete all new language.
Delete "twenty-four cents ($.24)" insert "twenty-nine
cents ($.29)".
Delete
"twenty-three
cents"
insert
"twenty-eight
cents ($.28)".
Delete "($.23)". BARLOW
HB0069H2002/WITHDRAWN
1/17/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0069H3001/WITHDRAWN
HB0069H3002/FAILED
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Page 2-line 19
Page 2-line 20
Page 2-line 24
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Page 3-line 13
Page 3-line 14
Page 4-line 3
Page 4-line 4
Reinsert all stricken language.
Reinsert all stricken language; delete all new
language.
Reinsert all stricken language; delete all new
language.
Delete all new language.
After "39-17-105" insert ". Effective July 1, 2013,
the total license tax levied and collected under this
paragraph shall increase one cent ($.01) per gallon
per year from July 1, 2013 through July 1, 2022. The
increase shall be imposed on July 1 of each year".
Reinsert all stricken language.
Reinsert all stricken language; delete all new
language.
Delete all new language.
After "39-17-104(a)(i)." insert "The dollar amount
employed in the multiplier in this paragraph shall be
increased proportionally to the increase in gasoline
tax provided by W.S. 39-17-104(a)(i) for the period
from July 1, 2013 through July 1, 2022.".
Reinsert all stricken language.
Reinsert all stricken language; delete all new
language.
Delete all new language; after "." insert "The dollar
amount employed in the multiplier in this paragraph
shall be increased proportionally to the increase in
gasoline tax provided by W.S. 39-17-104(a)(i) for the
period from July 1, 2013 through July 1, 2022.".
Reinsert all stricken language; delete all new
language.
Delete all new language; after "." insert "The dollar
amount employed in the multiplier in this paragraph
shall be increased proportionally to the increase in
gasoline tax provided by W.S. 39-17-104(a)(i) for the
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Page 4-line 19
1/18/2013
period from July 1, 2013 through July 1, 2022.".
Reinsert all stricken language; delete all new
language.
Reinsert all stricken language; delete all new
language.
Delete all new language.
After "state" insert ". Effective July 1, 2013, the
total license tax levied and collected under this
paragraph shall increase one cent ($.01) per gallon
per year from July 1, 2013 through July 1, 2022. The
increase shall be imposed on July 1 of each year".
HUNT
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady,
Coleman, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Harshman, Harvey, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau,
Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Sommers, Stubson,
Throne, Walters, Wilson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Byrd, Davison, Filer, Gay,
Gingery, Halverson, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kroeker, Loucks, McKim, Miller,
Northrup, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Teeters, Wallis, Watt and Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 35
Nays 24
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
1/21/2013
1/31/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Esquibel, F., Landen, Schiffer and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Cooper
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0069SW001/FAILED
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Page
Page
Page
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Page
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Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Before "fuel" insert "diesel"; after "tax" insert "as
specified;" and delete balance of line.
1-line 3
Delete through "accordingly;".
1-line 9
After "W.S." delete balance of line.
1-line 10
Delete through "(iv) and".
1-line 11
Delete "are" insert "is".
1-lines 13 through 16
Delete.
2-lines 1 through 24
Delete.
3-lines 1 through 23
Delete.
4-lines 1 through 10
Delete.
4-line 15
After "be" insert "thirty cents ($.30) per gallon for
diesel fuel dispensed through a large diameter nozzle
or in any manner designed to accommodate trucks
pulling or designed to pull semi-trailers or other
large vehicles and".
4-line 16
Reinsert stricken language and delete new language;
after "gallon" insert "for all other diesel fuels".
4-line 20
Delete and insert "license tax of twenty-nine cents
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($.29) per gallon for diesel fuel dispensed through a
large diameter nozzle or in any manner designed to
accommodate trucks pulling or designed to pull semitrailers or other large vehicles and thirteen cents
($.13)".
Delete "($.23)"; after "all" insert "other". HICKS
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2/12/2013
S Passed CoW
HB0069S2001/FAILED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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MEIER
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Geis, Hicks, Meier, Nicholas P., Perkins and
Scott
Nays: Senator(s) Anderson JD S02, Anderson JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel F., Hastert,
Hines, Johnson, Landen, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer and Von
Flatern
Ayes 8
Nays 22
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/14/2013
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Burns, Christensen,
Craft, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Johnson, Landen,
Nicholas, P., Nutting, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Barnard, Bebout, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill,
Hicks, Meier, Perkins, Peterson and Scott
Ayes 18
Nays 12
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/14/2013
2/14/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0038
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0038
S President Signed HEA No. 0038
Governor Signed HEA No. 0038
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0049
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0070
Vehicle registration.
Sponsored By:
Joint Revenue Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to revenue for transportation purposes; increasing vehicle
registration fees; and providing for an effective date.
12/27/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
2/4/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
201
2/26/2013
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0071
Omnibus water bill-planning.
Sponsored By:
Select Water Committee
AN ACT relating to water development projects; authorizing specified Level I
and Level II studies and providing appropriations; requiring reports;
providing for reversion of uncontracted funds; authorizing unobligated funds
to be used to complete other designated project studies under certain
conditions; and providing for an effective date.
12/27/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/17/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Campbell, Eklund, Greear,
Semlek, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/17/2013
1/17/2013
1/24/2013
Hunt,
McKim,
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Moniz, Nicholas,
B., Stubson and Wallis
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
1/30/2013
2/8/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Emerich, Geis, Hicks and Johnson
Conflicts: Senator(s) Driskill
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
202
2/8/2013
2/12/2013
2/13/2013
2/14/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Conflicts: Senator(s) Driskill
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
2/14/2013
2/14/2013
2/14/2013
2/18/2013
2/19/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0039
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0039
S President Signed HEA No. 0039
Governor Signed HEA No. 0039
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0066
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0072
Statewide education accountability-phase II.
Sponsored By:
Select Committee on Statewide Education Accountability
AN ACT relating to the teacher accountability act of 2011; prescribing
phased-in development of phase II of the statewide education accountability
system addressing teacher and leader evaluation;
12/28/2012
1/8/2013
1/8/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Connolly, Freeman, Hunt, Northrup,
Sommers and Teeters
Nays: Representative(s) Patton and Paxton
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
Piiparinen,
H Placed on General File
HB0072HS001/ADOPTED
That Substitute No. 1 for HB0072 DO PASS. TEETERS, CHAIRMAN
HB0072HW001/FAILED
[TO SUBSTITUTE BILL No. 1]
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"21-2-203.
School district data collection and funding model
administration;
duties
and
responsibilities
specified;
data
advisory
committee; school district compliance.
(c)
The duties of the department are, in accordance with rules
promulgated by the director, to:
(ii)
Collect data from school districts necessary for the
department to administer the school finance system and the statewide
education
accountability
system
established
under
W.S.
21-2-204.
In
accomplishing this, the department shall:
(C)
Use existing data to establish longitudinal data
systems linking student achievement with teachers of school and district
leaders of record and relevant school principals, as necessary for the
statewide education accountability system."
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"Section 3. W.S. 21-2-304(b)(xv) is repealed."
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"school
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district
leaders".
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"teachers"
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"school
and
district
leaders".
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"(e)
Notwithstanding 2012 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 101, Section
and 2011 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 182, Sections 2 through 4, teacher
accountability as required by these acts shall not be mandated on a uniform
basis by the state board of education. Teacher accountability and evaluation
efforts shall be implemented and administered at the local board of trustees
level only.
Accountability efforts as required by this act and laws
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specified in this subsection shall continue, but only in reference to
establishment and implementation of a statewide system for school and
district leader evaluation and accountability.".
Renumber as necessary. GINGERY, McKIM, PAXTON, PIIPARINEN
2/1/2013
2/4/2013
2/5/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Kasperik,
Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Petroff, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Blikre, Davison, Gay, Gingery, Halverson, Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kroeker, Loucks, McKim, Miller, Patton, Paxton, Piiparinen,
Reeder, Sommers and Watt
Ayes 42
Nays 18
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2013
2/6/2013
2/12/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Coe, Landen and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0072SS001/FAILED
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system component;".
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language and delete all new language.
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language.
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"21-2-203.
School district data collection and funding model
administration;
duties
and
responsibilities
specified;
data
advisory
committee; school district compliance.
(c)
The duties of the department are, in accordance with rules
promulgated by the director, to:
(ii)
Collect data from school districts necessary for the
department to administer the school finance system and the statewide
education
accountability
system
established
under
W.S.
21-2-204.
In
accomplishing this, the department shall:
(C)
Use existing data to establish longitudinal data
systems linking student achievement with teachers of record and relevant
school principals, as necessary for the statewide education accountability
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system.".
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language.
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"expectations"
insert
";";
delete
",
including".
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selected pilot accountability and evaluation system
components shall include a three hundred sixty (360)
degree feedback system administered by a medium or
large school district". COE, CHAIRMAN
HB0072SW001/ADOPTED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "a" insert "comprehensive".
After "shall" insert "be based in part upon defined
student academic performance measures as prescribed
by law, upon longitudinal data systems and upon
measures
of
professional
practice
according
to
standards prescribed by board rule and regulation.
The system shall also allow districts opportunity to
refine the system to meet the individual needs of the
district and shall". COE
HB0072SW002/ADOPTED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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strike "unsatisfactory" insert "ineffective". COE
2/13/2013
S Passed CoW
HB0072S2001/ADOPTED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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system component;".
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language and delete all new language.
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language.
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"21-2-203.
School district data collection and funding model
administration;
duties
and
responsibilities
specified;
data
advisory
committee; school district compliance.
(c)
The duties of the department are, in accordance with rules
promulgated by the director, to:
(ii)
Collect data from school districts necessary for the
department to administer the school finance system and the statewide
education
accountability
system
established
under
W.S.
21-2-204.
In
accomplishing this, the department shall:
(C)
Use existing data to establish longitudinal data
systems linking student achievement with teachers of record and relevant
school principals and school district leaders, as necessary for the statewide
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education accountability system.".
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language.
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"expectations"
insert
";";
delete
including".
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2/14/2013
new
",
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0072S3001/ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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Amendment (HB0072S2001/AE) to these lines and insert:
"(iii) Be
designed
and
implemented
with
integrity
and
incorporate transparency necessary for all relevant participants to clearly
understand
expectations,
including
identification
of
an
appropriate
methodology to link student performance to the performance of teachers and
school and district leaders as necessary for creation and implementation of
an accountability system under W.S. 21-2-304 and 21-2-204;". COE, ROTHFUSS
2/15/2013
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis,
Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Driskill and Schiffer
Ayes 27
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Gay, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt, Kasperik,
Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis,
Walters, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Byrd, Davison, Gingery, Halverson, Harshman,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kroeker, Loucks, McKim, Miller, Piiparinen, Reeder, Sommers
and Watt
Ayes 45
Nays 15
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0060
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0060
S President Signed HEA No. 0060
Governor Signed HEA No. 0060
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0167
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
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H.B. No. 0073
Sponsored By:
State firearm.
Representative(s) Cannady, Gay, Halverson, McKim and Moniz
and Senator(s) Dockstader and Peterson
AN ACT relating to state symbols; proclaiming a state firearm; and providing
for an effective date.
12/28/2012
1/8/2013
1/17/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0074
Sponsored By:
Sex
offenders-residence
facilities.
near
child
care
Representative(s)
Eklund,
Freeman,
Goggles,
Harshman,
Harvey, McKim, Petroff and Semlek and Senator(s) Cooper,
Dockstader and Hines
AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; prohibiting sex offenders from
residing near child care facilities; and providing for an effective date.
12/28/2012
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Gingery and Krone
Nays: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Halverson, Kroeker, Miller, Walters
and Watt
Ayes 2
Nays 7
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0075
Public storage unit liens.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Zwonitzer,
Senator(s) Anderson, JD (SD02)
Dv.
and
Gingery
and
AN ACT relating to personal property liens; requiring a public sale for
enforcement of a lien upon the contents of self-storage units; providing that
a self-storage unit remain sealed until the public sale, as specified;
providing for the delivery or retention of excess sale proceeds as specified;
and providing for an effective date.
12/28/2012
1/8/2013
1/14/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
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ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Connolly and Halverson
Nays: Representative(s) Baker, Kroeker, Krone, Miller, Walters and Watt
Excused: Representative(s) Gingery
Ayes 2
Nays 6
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0076
Investigative subpoenas.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Zwonitzer,
Senator(s) Esquibel, F.
Dv.
and
Brown
and
AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; providing for the issuance of
investigative subpoenas for internet fraud; providing for confidentiality;
providing definitions; and providing for an effective date.
12/28/2012
1/8/2013
1/14/2013
1/18/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone and Watt
Nays: Representative(s) Miller and Walters
Excused: Representative(s) Connolly
Ayes 6
Nays 2
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0076HS001/ADOPTED
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1/21/2013
After "them" insert "and shall destroy all copies,
including electronic copies" KRONE, VICE-CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
HB0076H2001/ADOPTED
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Insert:
"(h) If a person issued an investigative subpoena under this section
asserts a privilege under Wyoming law to the production of the information
requested in the investigative subpoena and a process for compulsory
production of the information exists in state or federal law, the process for
compulsory production shall supersede the provisions for production under
this section.".
Page 3-line 24
Delete "(h)" insert "(j)". LUBNAU
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Brown, Byrd,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Harshman, Harvey, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, Moniz, Northrup, Paxton, Petroff,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Blikre, Burkhart, Gay, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim, Miller, Nicholas, B.,
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Patton, Piiparinen, Reeder, Wallis, Walters and Watt
Ayes 40
Nays 20
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
1/28/2013
2/26/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 5-4
H.B. No. 0077
Wyoming lottery.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv., Blake, Byrd, Madden,
Petroff,
Throne,
Wallis
and
Zwonitzer,
Dn.
and
Senator(s) Emerich and Von Flatern
AN ACT relating to lotteries; creating the Wyoming lottery corporation;
providing for membership of the board; providing legislative declarations;
providing definitions; providing powers and duties; providing for rules and
regulations; providing for use of proceeds; providing limitations on
retailers; providing for criminal offenses and penalties; providing for
background checks; excluding authorized lottery games from definition of
gambling; excluding purchase of lottery tickets from sales and use tax; and
providing for an effective date.
12/28/2012
1/8/2013
1/15/2013
1/30/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blikre, Byrd, Greene, Paxton, Petroff and Zwonitzer,
Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Berger, Gay and Kirkbride
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0077HS001/ADOPTED
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the line.
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Delete "general fund of the" insert "treasurer's
office".
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After "paid" insert "by the treasurer".
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Delete entirely and insert:
"(c)
No general fund monies shall be used to fund any liability or
deficiency in the lottery account under this section. No general fund monies
shall be used for any program or project started specifically from lottery
proceeds unless specifically appropriated by the legislature.".
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Delete "9-16-122" insert "9-17-122".
Delete "9-16-123" insert "9-17-123".
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Delete "auditing".
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Delete "state auditor" insert "department of audit".
After "governor," insert "the department of audit,".
Delete "state auditor" insert "department of audit".
After "(c)(i)." insert "Fingerprint card submissions
under this paragraph shall be forwarded through the
division of criminal investigation and the division
of criminal investigation shall be responsible for
receiving and screening the results of any record
check to determine an applicant's suitability for
employment
or
licensing
under
the
provisions
specified in this paragraph.".
Delete "9-16-101 through 9-16-128" insert "9-17-101
through 9-17-128".
Delete "9-16-101 through 9-16-128" insert "9-17-101
through 9-17-128". BERGER, CHAIRMAN
HB0077HW001/ADOPTED
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After "checks;" insert "excluding authorized lottery
games from definition of gambling; excluding purchase
of lottery tickets from sales and use tax;".
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insert "and".
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4-line 9
After "terminals" insert "or any other electronic
game involving direct physical contact between the
player and a machine".
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ZWONITZER, DV,
MADDEN
HB0077HW002/WITHDRAWN
1/31/2013
H Passed CoW
HB0077H2001/ADOPTED
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after "to" delete ",".
Delete "but" insert "and".
Delete "or" insert ","; after "lottery" insert
"terminals or any other electronic game involving
direct physical contact between the player and a
machine". MADDEN
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0077H3001/WITHDRAWN
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Page 4-After line 2
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"(vi)
"Gross proceeds" means all revenue derived from the sale
of lottery tickets or share and all other monies derived from the lottery;".
Page 5-line 3
After "expenses" insert ", amounts reserved for
prizes under W.S. 9-17-111(a), the thirty percent
(30%) of gross revenues paid to the permanent Wyoming
mineral trust fund pursuant to W.S. 9-17-111(b) and
unclaimed prize monies set aside pursuant to W.S.
9-17-119(g)".
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Delete "to the state" insert "of thirty percent (30%)
of gross proceeds to the permanent Wyoming mineral
trust fund".
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Delete "forty-five" insert "forty percent (40%) of
gross".
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entirely,
including
the
standing
committee amendment (HB0077HS001/A) to these lines,
and insert:
"(b) On or before the fifteenth day of each quarter, the corporation
shall transfer to the treasurer's office, for credit to the permanent Wyoming
mineral trust fund, thirty percent (30%) of gross proceeds from the sale of
lottery tickets or shares, plus the amount of all net proceeds during the
preceding quarter.
Upon their deposit into the permanent Wyoming mineral
trust fund all monies become the unencumbered property of the state of
Wyoming and the corporation shall have no power to agree or undertake
otherwise.".
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entirely,
including
the
standing
committee amendment (HB0077HS001/A) to these lines
and insert:
"(c) No state funds shall be used to fund any liability or deficiency
of the Wyoming lottery corporation.
No state funds shall be used for any
program or project started specifically from lottery proceeds unless
specifically appropriated by the legislature.".
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standing
committee amendment (HB0077HS001/A) to these lines,
and insert:
"(g) Unclaimed prize money shall not constitute gross proceeds for
purposes of W.S. 9-17-111(b) but shall be added to the pool from which future
prizes are to be awarded or used for special prize promotions. A portion of
unclaimed prize money, not to exceed two hundred thousand dollars
($200,000.00) annually, shall be used by the corporation to develop, in
consultation with the department of health, programs for the treatment of
compulsive gambling disorder and educational programs related to such
disorder.".
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Before "and" insert ", the joint appropriations
interim committee".
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After
"expenses"
insert
",
including
detailed
information
on
salaries,
advertising
costs
and
specific
operating
and
administrative
expense
categories,".
NICHOLAS, B
2/4/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
212
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Brown, Byrd,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Goggles,
Greear, Greene, Hunt, Krone, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Throne, Walters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Blevins, Burkhart, Davison, Eklund, Gay, Gingery,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Larsen, Loucks, McKim, Miller, Northrup, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Watt, Wilson and Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 31
Nays 28
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/5/2013
2/12/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Craft and Driskill
Nays: Senator(s) Barnard and Christensen
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0077SW001/ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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"(xiv) "Vendor" or "retailer" means any person authorized to
supply lottery goods or services under this act.".
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After "ticket" insert "is guilty of a felony and".
Page 45-line 4
After "materials" insert "is guilty of a felony and".
BURNS
HB0077SW002/FAILED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "to" delete balance of line and insert "the
common school account within the permanent land
fund".
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2/20/2013
S Passed CoW
HB0077S2001/ADOPTED
Page 37-line 2
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "or executions" insert ", executions or pastdue child support". ESQUIBEL
HB0077S2002/ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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Delete and insert:
"(a) There is created the Wyoming lottery corporation which is a body
politic and corporate operating as an instrumentality of the state of
Wyoming, with authority to adopt an official seal and to sue and be sued.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state is not liable for any
liability or deficiency of the Wyoming lottery corporation or any debt
incurred by the corporation. The sole recourse of any party contracting with
the corporation shall be against the corporation and there shall be no cause
of action against the state, or any county, municipality or other political
subdivision of the state.". BURNS
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After "monies" insert "or any other state funds or
monies in any form".
After "monies" insert "or any other state funds or
monies in any form".
After "fund" insert "and other state funds".
After "fund" insert "or any other state funds or
monies in any form". BEBOUT
HB0077S2004/ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 6-lines 10 through 13
In
the
Burns
Second
Reading
Amendment
(HB0077S2002/AE) to these lines in subsection (a)
created by that amendment after "debt incurred by the
corporation" insert "and the full faith and credit of
the state of Wyoming shall not be pledged to any debt
of the corporation". BEBOUT
HB0077S2005/WITHDRAWN
HB0077S2006/ADOPTED
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Delete "such person" insert "member of the board of
directors, officer or employee of the corporation".
Delete "such person" insert "officer, employee, agent
or subcontractor of any vendor"; after "if" delete
"such" insert "the".
Delete "such" insert "the".
Delete "Such" insert "Confidential".
Delete "such" insert "the".
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"to".
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Delete "such". SCOTT
HB0077S2007/FAILED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "lotteries." insert "As nearly as practical,
five percent (5%) of the net proceeds from the sale
of lottery tickets or shares shall be made available
for programs for the treatment of compulsive gambling
disorder and educational programs related to the
disorder.".
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After "proceeds." delete balance of line.
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41-line 2
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HB0077S2008/FAILED
Page 40-line 21
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "proceeds." delete balance of line and insert
"Fifty percent (50%) of unclaimed prize money shall
be transferred by the corporation to the department
of family services to be used exclusively to contract
for youth leadership and character development and
youth diversion programs targeted at delinquency and
gang prevention.".
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fifty percent (50%) of". PERKINS
HB0077S2009.01/ADOPTED
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HB0077S2009.02/FAILED
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(CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
[DIVIDED AMENDMENT]
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Delete line through "state or". MEIER
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
[DIVIDED AMENDMENT]
After "or" insert "nongovernmental".
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Reading Amendment (HB0077S2006/AE) to line 22.
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Page 47-line 15
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Page 47-lines 16 and 17 Delete.
Page 48-line 13
Delete "substantial". MEIER
2/21/2013
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0077S3001/FAILED
Page 1-line 10
Page 41-line 2
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "tax;" insert "requiring a report;".
After "disorder." insert "The department of health
shall use all information gathered through treatment
or education programs, or information otherwise
reasonably available, to conduct a baseline study of
the health and social impacts of allowing a lottery
to operate in Wyoming.
The study shall include the
impacts
of
the
lottery
on
gambling
addiction,
criminal behavior, mortgage defaults, failures to pay
rent, failures to provide nutrition to dependent
children and shall identify any other detrimental
impacts. The study also shall include an estimate of
the costs of any identified detriments to the state.
The department shall report study findings to the
joint travel, recreation, wildlife and cultural
resources interim committee annually on or before
August 1 of each year until August 1, 2018 and every
five (5) years thereafter.". NUTTING
HB0077S3002/WITHDRAWN
HB0077S3003/ADOPTED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "paid" insert "earned".
EMERICH
HB0077S3004/FAILED
(CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 1-line 10
After "tax;" insert "providing a sunset date;".
Page 1-line 14
Delete "9-17-128" insert "9-17-129".
Page 53-after line 3
Insert:
"9-17-129. Sunset.
W.S. 9-17-101 through 9-17-128 are repealed effective July 1, 2021.". BEBOUT
HB0077S3005/ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the Von Flatern Third Reading Amendment (HB0077S3002/AE) entirely and
further amend as follows:
Page 22-line 15
After "to" delete balance of line and insert "the
common school account within the permanent land
fund.".
Page 22-lines 16 through 23
Delete.
Page 23-lines 1 through 11
Delete. NICHOLAS
HB0077S3006/WITHDRAWN
2/22/2013
S Passed 3rd Reading
216
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Bebout, Burns, Coe, Craft, Driskill,
Emerich, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Nicholas, P., Ross,
Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Barnard, Case, Cooper, Dockstader, Geis, Hicks, Meier,
Nutting, Perkins and Peterson
Excused: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02 and Christensen
Ayes 18
Nays 10
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Berger, Blake, Brown, Byrd, Cannady,
Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer, Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Hunt, Kasperik,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Petroff, Throne, Wallis,
Walters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blevins, Blikre, Burkhart, Campbell,
Davison, Eklund, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Halverson, Harvey, Hutchings,
Jaggi, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Loucks, McKim, Miller, Northrup,
Patton, Paxton, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Watt,
Wilson and Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Coleman
Ayes 25
Nays 34
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
H Appointed JCC01 Members:
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv., Byrd, Stubson
S Appointed JCC01 Members:
Senator(s) Von Flatern, Burns, Emerich
H Adopted HB0077JC01
HB0077JC01/A
ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Adopt the following Senate amendments:
HB0077S2001/A
HB0077S2002/A
HB0077S2003/A
HB0077S2004/A
HB0077S2006/A
HB0077S2009.01/AC
HB0077S3003/A
HB0077SW001/A
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0077S3005/A
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 22-line 14
After "otherwise." insert "Until June 30, 2019, the
first six million dollars ($6,000,000.00) in each
fiscal year of".
Page 22-line 23
Delete "as provided in W.S. 39-15-111(b)(iii)".
Page 23-After line 11
Insert:
"(c) Until June 30, 2019, after six million dollars ($6,000,000.00) is
distributed in each fiscal year as provided in subsection (b) of this section,
any remaining monies deposited to the lottery account which are attributable to
that fiscal year shall be paid by the treasurer to common school account within
the permanent land fund.".
Page 23-line 13
Delete "(c)" insert "(d)".
ZWONITZER, DV., BYRD, VON FLATERN, BURNS, EMERICH
217
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Hunt, Krone, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Throne, Wallis, Walters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Burkhart, Davison, Eklund, Gay, Gingery, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Larsen,
Loucks, McKim, Northrup, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson,
Teeters, Wilson and Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Miller and Watt
Ayes 33
Nays 25
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2013
S Adopted HB0077JC01
HB0077JC01/AA
ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Adopt the following Senate amendments:
HB0077S2001/A
HB0077S2002/A
HB0077S2003/A
HB0077S2004/A
HB0077S2006/A
HB0077S2009.01/AC
HB0077S3003/A
HB0077SW001/A
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0077S3005/A
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 22-line 14
After "otherwise." insert "Until June 30, 2019, the
first six million dollars ($6,000,000.00) in each
fiscal year of".
Page 22-line 23
Delete "as provided in W.S. 39-15-111(b)(iii)".
Page 23-After line 11
Insert:
"(c) Until June 30, 2019, after six million dollars ($6,000,000.00) is
distributed in each fiscal year as provided in subsection (b) of this section,
any remaining monies deposited to the lottery account which are attributable to
that fiscal year shall be paid by the treasurer to common school account within
the permanent land fund.".
Page 23-line 13
Delete "(c)" insert "(d)".
ZWONITZER, DV., BYRD, VON FLATERN, BURNS, EMERICH
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Burns, Coe, Craft, Driskill,
Emerich, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Ross, Rothfuss,
Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Bebout, Case, Christensen, Cooper,
Dockstader, Geis, Hicks, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins and Peterson
Ayes 17
Nays 13
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0115
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0115
S President Signed HEA No. 0115
Governor Signed HEA No. 0115
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0200
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
218
H.B. No. 0078
Budget review process.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Nicholas, P.
Wallis
and
Jaggi
and
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to administration of government; providing that the
department of transportation and the game and fish department shall submit
proposed budgets to the budget division of the department of administration
and information as specified; amending conflicting statutes; providing an
appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
12/31/2012
1/8/2013
1/11/2013
1/18/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Burkhart, Harshman, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Stubson and
Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Esquibel, K.
Ayes 6
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0078HS001/ADOPTED
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"and 9-2-1011(d)".
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"(d) Except as otherwise provided by law, budgets for the game and
fish department and department of transportation shall be submitted to the
governor and the budget division as provided in this subsection. The budget
shall be submitted in a manner and format approved by the budget division and
shall be submitted by the game and fish commission by August 1 of each year
and by the transportation commission by October 1 of each year. The manner
and format approved by the budget division shall provide for legislative
review. Any modification to the manner and format shall be reported to the
joint appropriations committee immediately upon approval.".
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language; insert "and legislative review of its
budgets as provided in W.S. 9-2-1011(d).".
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Insert:
"Section 3. The department of administration and information budget
division shall consult with the game and fish department, the department of
transportation and the legislative service office in developing the manner
and format for budget submissions under W.S. 9-2-1011(d) as created by this
act. The manner and format approved by the budget division shall accommodate
the existing practices of each department.".
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1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
Delete "3." insert "4.". HARSHMAN, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup,
Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson,
Teeters, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Madden and Throne
Ayes 57
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
1/30/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Dockstader, Hastert, Meier and Perkins
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
2/11/2013
2/12/2013
2/13/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P.,
Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer and Scott
Nays: Senator(s) Johnson and Von Flatern
Ayes 28
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/13/2013
2/13/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0034
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0034
S President Signed HEA No. 0034
Governor Signed HEA No. 0034
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0058
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0079
Collection of unpaid wages.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Bebout and Landen
Stubson
and
Greear
and
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to the collection of unpaid wages; amending the definition of
unpaid wages to exclude the value of accrued vacation as specified; and
providing for an effective date.
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12/31/2012
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/14/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Coleman, Harvey, Kasperik, Reeder and Wilson
Nays: Representative(s) Barlow, Filer, Greene and Throne
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/14/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0079HW001/FAILED
Page 2-line 1
Page 2-line 2
Page 2-line 3
Page 2-line 4
Page 2-line 5
1/15/2013
H Passed CoW
HB0079H2001/FAILED
Page 2-line 1
Page 2-line 2
Page 2-line 3
Page 2-line 4
Page 2-line 5
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
Delete ", but" insert ". "Wages"."
Delete "termination" insert "resignation by the
employee".
After "if" delete "the" insert ": (A) The".
Delete "termination of" insert "resignation by the
employee".
Strike and delete entirely; insert "and; (B) Upon
resignation the employee will not begin receiving
retirement or social security benefits.". FILER,
STUBSON
Delete ", but" insert ". "Wages"."
Delete "termination" insert "resignation by the
employee".
After "if" delete "the" insert ": (A) The".
Delete "termination of" insert "resignation by the
employee".
Strike and delete entirely; insert "and; (B) Upon
resignation the employee will not begin receiving
retirement or social security benefits.". FILER
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Burkhart, Campbell,
Cannady, Coleman, Eklund, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey,
Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart,
Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton,
Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters,
Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson and Winters
Nays:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Davison, Esquibel,
K., Filer, Freeman, Goggles, Greene, Larsen, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 45
Nays 14
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/17/2013
1/25/2013
2/1/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Do Pass
221
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Nutting, Peterson and Scott
Nays: Senator(s) Craft
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
2/11/2013
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
HB0079S2001/FAILED
Page 2-lines 2 through 5
2/12/2013
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0079S3001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 5
2/13/2013
Delete and insert:
"value of vacation leave
accrued by an employee at the date of termination if
the written policies of the employer provide that
accrued vacation leave is forfeited upon termination
of
employment,
and
if
the
written
policy
is
acknowledged in writing by the employee at the time
of commencing employment or at the time of entering
into a revised employment contract.". MEIER
After "employment" insert "and the written policies
are acknowledged in writing by the employee". MEIER
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks, Hines,
Landen, Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Burns, Case, Craft, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Johnson, Meier,
Nicholas, P., Ross, Rothfuss and Schiffer
Ayes 19
Nays 11
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/13/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Cannady,
Coleman, Davison, Eklund, Gingery, Greear, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau,
Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Walters,
Watt, Wilson, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blake, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Connolly,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Goggles, Greene, Kirkbride, Throne and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay and Wallis
Ayes 44
Nays 14
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/14/2013
2/14/2013
2/18/2013
2/19/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0037
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0037
S President Signed HEA No. 0037
Governor Signed HEA No. 0037
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0067
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
222
H.B. No. 0080
Healthcare
date.
provider
Sponsored By:
Joint Transportation,
Interim Committee
retention
Highways
and
program-sunset
Military
Affairs
AN ACT relating to the military department; extending the sunset date for the
health care provider retention program; extending the reversion date for
funds in the health care provider retention fund; and providing for an
effective date.
1/3/2013
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/11/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Blevins, Campbell, Hutchings, Jaggi, Larsen,
Loucks, McKim and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/11/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0080HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
After "program;" insert "extending the reversion date
for funds in the health care provider retention
fund;".
Page 1-line 7
After "W.S." insert "19-9-804 and"; delete "is"
insert "are".
Page 1-After line 7
Insert:
"19-9-804.
National guard health care provider retention fund;
creation; source of funds.
There is created the national guard health care provider retention account.
The account shall be administered by the adjutant general and shall consist
of monies appropriated or designated to the account by law. All monies in the
account not immediately necessary for the purposes of this article, which
amount is certified by the adjutant general to the state treasurer, shall be
invested and any interest earned shall be credited to the account. All funds
in the account are appropriated to the adjutant general to be used for the
purposes authorized under this article. All monies in the account that are
not expended, encumbered or obligated shall revert to the general fund in
accordance with the provisions of W.S. 19-9-805 on June 30, 2013 2017.".
Page 1-line 12
Delete "2016" insert "2017". ZWONITZER, DV, CHAIRMAN
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
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Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
1/24/2013
2/5/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Cooper, Esquibel, F., Landen, Schiffer and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0024
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0024
S President Signed HEA No. 0024
Governor Signed HEA No. 0024
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0040
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0081
Large project funding.
Sponsored By:
Select Natural Resource Funding Committee
AN ACT relating to the Wyoming Wildlife and Natural Resource Funding Act;
providing for funding of large projects under that act; specifying large
projects approved for funding in 2011; amending funding and timing for
specified
previously
approved
large
projects;
requiring
specified
conservation easements to include the state of Wyoming as a third party
beneficiary;
requiring
certifications
regarding
kickbacks
and
gifts;
providing appropriations; providing for reversion of funds; and providing for
an effective date.
1/3/2013
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/18/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blevins, Davison, Freeman,
Piiparinen
Nays: Representative(s) Gay, Hutchings and Jaggi
224
Halverson,
Krone
and
Ayes 6
1/18/2013
1/18/2013
1/24/2013
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Moniz, Nicholas,
B. and Stubson
Nays: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 6
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0081HS001/ADOPTED
Page 31-line 19
After "Wyoming" insert "Stockgrowers".
Page 35-lines 14 through 23
Delete entirely and insert:
"Section 3. Each conservation easement for which funding is authorized
under Section 1 or 2 of this act shall include the state of Wyoming as a
third party beneficiary solely with the contingent right to enforce the terms
of the easement if the grantee fails to enforce any of the terms of the
easement.
The agreement shall provide that if the easement is transferred
for value, sold or extinguished without the consent of the Wyoming wildlife
and natural resource trust account board, the state of Wyoming shall have the
right to recover from the proceeds of such transfer for value, sale or
extinguishment, the state's pro rata share of the proceeds based on the funds
the state provided for the creation of the easement.". DAVISON, CHAIRMAN
HB0081HS002/ADOPTED
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Page 33-line 14
Page 33-line 19
Page 34-line 4
Page 34-line 5
Delete all new language and insert "One million six
hundred
thirty-five
thousand
dollars
($1,635,000.00)".
Delete all new language.
Delete all new language and insert "three hundred
thirty-five thousand dollars ($335,000.00)".
After "additional" delete balance of the line and
insert "thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000.00)".
Delete "($110,000.00)". HARSHMAN, CHAIRMAN
HB0081HW001/FAILED
Page 1-line 7
(CORRECTED COPY)
After "beneficiary;" insert "providing a matching
fund requirement for distribution of funds for
specified conservation easements;".
Page 36-After line 8
Insert:
"Section 5.
No distribution of state funds shall be made for
conservation easement funding authorized under Section 1 or 2 of this act
until a dollar for dollar cash match of nongovernmental funds has been
secured.".
Page 36-line 10
Delete "Section 5." insert "Section 6.". SEMLEK
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0071H3001/WITHDRAWN
HB0081H3002/FAILED
Page 1-line 5
Delete "requiring".
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Page 1-line 6
Delete entirely.
Page 1-line 7
Delete the line through "beneficiary;".
Page 1-line 14
Delete "9-15-817" insert "9-15-803".
Page 2-lines 3 through 24
Delete entirely.
Page 3-lines 2 through 22
Delete entirely.
Page 4-lines 1 through 21
Delete entirely.
Page 5-lines 1 through 22
Delete entirely.
Page 6-lines 1 through 22
Delete entirely.
Page 7-lines 1 through 23
Delete entirely.
Page 8-lines 1 through 23
Delete entirely.
Page 9-lines 1 through 7
Delete entirely.
Page 9-line 9
Delete "9-15-805" insert "9-15-801".
Page 11-lines 5 through 23
Delete entirely.
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Delete entirely.
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Delete entirely.
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Delete entirely.
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Delete entirely.
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Delete entirely.
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Delete entirely.
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Delete entirely.
Page 19-lines 1 through 24
Delete entirely.
Page 20-lines 1 through 5
Delete entirely.
Page 20-line 7
Delete "9-15-811" insert "9-15-802".
Page 22-lines 4 through 23
Delete entirely.
Page 23-lines 1 through 23
Delete entirely.
Page 24-lines 1 through 24
Delete entirely.
Page 25-lines 2 through 24
Delete entirely.
Page 26-lines 2 through 22
Delete entirely.
Page 27-lines 1 through 24
Delete entirely.
Page 28-lines 2 through 23
Delete entirely.
Page 29-lines 1 through 13
Delete entirely.
Page 29-line 15
Delete "9-15-816" insert "9-15-803".
Page 31-lines 12 through 23
Delete entirely.
Page 32-lines 1 through 24
Delete entirely.
Page 33-lines 1 through 3
Delete entirely.
Page 35-lines 14 through 23
Delete entirely.
Renumber as necessary. WALLIS
1/30/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Davison, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Hunt,
Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lubnau, McKim, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Paxton, Petroff, Sommers, Stubson, Throne, Wilson, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Coleman, Eklund, Gay, Harvey, Hutchings,
Jaggi, Kroeker, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, Miller, Patton, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Teeters, Wallis, Walters, Watt and Winters
Ayes 39
Nays 21
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
1/31/2013
2/7/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
226
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Barnard, Burns, Christensen, Craft and Driskill
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
2/11/2013
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Dockstader, Hastert, Meier and Perkins
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0081SS001/ADOPTED
Page 33-line 20
2/13/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "($35,000.00)" insert "($335,000.00)".
CHAIRMAN
BURNS,
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey,
Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden,
McKim, Moniz, Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Byrd, Esquibel, K., Greear, Hutchings, Kroeker,
Lubnau, Miller, Nicholas, B. and Semlek
Ayes 51
Nays 9
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0061
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0061
S President Signed HEA No. 0061
Governor Signed HEA No. 0061
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0083
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
227
H.B. No. 0082
Interstate sales of health insurance.
Sponsored By:
Joint
Labor,
Committee
Health
and
Social
Services
Interim
AN ACT relating to health insurance; authorizing Wyoming insurers to offer
individual and small employer health insurance policies or high deductible
health plans in Wyoming that have been approved for issuance in other states;
providing minimum standards for out-of-state policies; prescribing notice
requirements; granting rulemaking authority; preempting conflicting laws;
providing definitions; and providing for an effective date.
1/3/2013
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/16/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Coleman, Filer, Greene, Harvey, Kasperik,
Throne and Wilson
Nays: Representative(s) Reeder
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0082HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
After "policies" insert "or high deductible health
plans".
Page 1-line 7
After "definitions;" delete balance of the line.
Page 1-line 8
Delete "additional funds;".
Page 4-line 8
Delete "group" insert "employer health insurance".
Page 4-After line 15
Insert:
"(viii) Any authorized insurer may offer an individual or small
employer an insurance policy with benefits equivalent to those in any policy
approved for sale in Wyoming under this article provided that the offered
policy meets the requirements of this article.".
Page 8-After line 4
Insert:
"Section 2.
The insurance commissioner shall report to the joint
labor, health and social services interim committee by October 31, 2014
regarding the number of policies sold under this act and a summary of the
information provided to the commissioner under W.S. 26-18-302(a)(v).".
Page 8-line 6
Delete "2" insert "3". HARVEY, CHAIRMAN
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0082H3001/WITHDRAWN
1/21/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Byrd,
Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Goggles,
Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Lockhart, Lubnau,
Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Petroff, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Wilson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
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Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Burkhart, Coleman, Davison, Gay, Gingery,
Greear, Halverson, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kroeker, Larsen, Loucks, McKim,
Miller, Paxton, Piiparinen, Reeder, Watt and Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 38
Nays 21
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2013
1/25/2013
1/30/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Craft, Nutting, Peterson and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0082SS001/ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 6-after line 5
Insert: "Warning!".
Page 6-after line 19
Insert: "Warning!".
Page 7-lines 5 through 10
Delete and renumber.
Page 7-line 15
After "article" insert "."; delete "including".
Page 7-lines 16 and 17 Delete. SCOTT, CHAIRMAN
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund, Freeman,
Gingery,
Goggles,
Greear,
Greene,
Harshman,
Harvey,
Hunt,
Kasperik,
Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne,
Wallis, Walters, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Davison, Halverson, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kroeker,
Loucks, McKim, Miller, Piiparinen, Reeder and Watt
Excused: Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Filer and Gay
Ayes 46
Nays 11
Excused 3
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/12/2013
2/12/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0030
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0030
S President Signed HEA No. 0030
Governor Signed HEA No. 0030
Assigned Chapter Number
229
Chapter No. 0059
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0083
Professional licensing-military members.
Sponsored By:
Joint Transportation,
Interim Committee
Highways
and
Military
Affairs
AN ACT relating to professions and occupations; providing for the issuance of
professional and occupational licenses to past or present members of the
military as specified; providing for the consideration of military education
and training as specified; requiring rulemaking; and providing for an
effective date.
1/3/2013
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Blake, Blevins, Campbell, Hutchings, Jaggi, Loucks,
McKim and Reeder
Ayes 1
Nays 8
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0084
Livestock fence repairs.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Moniz, Brown, Davison, Paxton, Semlek
and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Driskill, Emerich,
Hicks and Schiffer
AN ACT relating to livestock fences; providing immunity for persons who
repair livestock fences under specified circumstances; specifying duties
regarding repair of livestock fences; and providing for an effective date.
1/3/2013
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/22/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Campbell, Eklund, Greear,
Semlek, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2013
Hunt,
McKim,
H Placed on General File
HB0084HW001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 9
After "24-1-112(a)" insert "and by creating a new
subsection (c)".
Page 3-line 11
After "11-24-108(g)" insert "or subsection (c) of
this section".
Page 3-After line 17
Insert:
"(c) Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this section, a landowner or
the owner or person having custody or charge of livestock may, but is not
obligated to, attempt to repair any fence under this section in order to
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protect livestock or prevent livestock from entering a highway. Nothing in
this subsection shall be deemed to create or increase any liability of a
landowner or an owner or person having custody or charge of livestock.".
MONIZ, SEMLEK
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2013
1/29/2013
2/1/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks and Johnson
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0048
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0048
S President Signed HEA No. 0048
Governor Signed HEA No. 0048
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0076
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0085
Municipal
authority.
jurisdiction-extraterritorial
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Moniz,
Baker,
Burkhart,
Davison,
Greear, Paxton and Semlek and Senator(s) Case, Geis and
Hicks
231
AN ACT relating to municipalities; repealing five (5) mile extraterritorial
jurisdiction for enforcement of health or quarantine ordinances and
regulations; subjecting one-half (1/2) mile extraterritorial jurisdiction
asserted by municipal ordinance to county commissioner resolution; and
providing for an effective date.
1/4/2013
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/23/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Gay, Greene, Paxton, Petroff and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Blikre, Byrd and Kirkbride
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 5
Nays 3
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0085HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
Delete
entirely
and
insert
"five
(5)
mile
extraterritorial
jurisdiction
for
enforcement
of
health or quarantine ordinances and regulations;".
Page 1-line 3
Delete "conforming amendments;".
Page 1-line 7 through Page 5-line 2 Delete entirely.
Page 5-line 4
Delete "Section 2" insert "Section 1"; after "(b)"
insert "(i)".
Page 5-line 6
Delete "Section 3" insert "Section 2". BLIKRE, VICE
CHAIRMAN
HB0085HW001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
Before
"and"
insert
"subjecting
one-half
mile
extraterritorial jurisdiction asserted by municipal
ordinance to county commissioner resolution;".
Page 1-After line 5
Insert:
"Section 1. W.S. 15-3-202(b)(ii) is amended to read:
15-3-202. Mayoral
veto;
messages;
jurisdiction
beyond
corporate
limits; exception.
(b) The mayor has such jurisdiction as may be vested in him by
ordinance:
(ii) In all matters excepting taxation within one-half (1/2)
mile of the corporate limits of the city. The board of county commissioners
of any county containing any area over which jurisdiction has been asserted
pursuant to this paragraph may enact a resolution nullifying the ordinance as
to any unincorporated area of the county subject to the ordinance. Upon the
effective date of the resolution the ordinance shall no longer be effective
as to the unincorporated area of the county specified in the resolution.".
Renumber as necessary. GREEAR, MONIZ
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel,
K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
232
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup,
Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters,
Throne, Wallis, Walters, Wilson, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Blake, Byrd, Gay, Madden, Patton, Watt and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 53
Nays 7
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
1/30/2013
2/12/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson and Scott
Nays: Senator(s) Nutting
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
HB0085S3001/WITHDRAWN
HB0085S3002/WITHDRAWN
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe,
Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert,
Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins,
Peterson, Ross, Schiffer and Scott
Nays: Senator(s) Rothfuss and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02 and Christensen
Ayes 26
Nays 2
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
2/28/2013
2/28/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0090
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0090
S President Signed HEA No. 0090
Governor Signed HEA No. 0090
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0104
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0086
Child placement orders.
Sponsored By:
Joint
Labor,
Committee
Health
and
Social
Services
Interim
AN ACT relating to the Child Protection Act, Children in Need of Supervision
Act and Juvenile Justice Act; limiting the scope of orders which require out
of home psychiatric residential treatment; and providing for an effective
date.
1/7/2013
1/8/2013
1/11/2013
1/16/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
233
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone,
Miller and Walters
Nays: Representative(s) Watt
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0086HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 7
Page 3-line 11
Page 4-line 13
After "(iv)" insert "In cases involving the
psychiatric residential treatment".
After "(v)" insert "In cases involving the
psychiatric residential treatment".
After "(iv)" insert "In cases involving the
psychiatric residential treatment". GINGERY,
need for
need for
need for
CHAIRMAN
HB0086HW001/ADOPTED
Delete the standing committee amendment (HB0086HS01/A) entirely and further
amend as follows:
Page 2-line 7
Delete "The court in its" insert "When the court
orders the child to enter a psychiatric residential
treatment facility the".
Page 3-line 11
Delete "The court in its" insert "When the court
orders the child to enter a psychiatric residential
treatment facility the".
Page 4-line 13
Delete "The court in its" insert "When the court
orders the child to enter a psychiatric residential
treatment facility the". GINGERY
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2013
1/28/2013
2/11/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
S Placed on General File
234
HB0086SS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "providing" insert "limiting the
orders which require".
1-line 3
Delete "that the court ordering".
1-line 4
After "treatment" delete balance of line.
1-line 5
Delete.
1-line 6
Delete "determination procedures".
2-line 7
Delete and insert:
"(iv) Any order regarding potential placement at a".
2-line 8
Delete "the order".
2-lines 11 through 24
Delete and insert ".".
3-lines 1 through 4
Delete.
3-line 12
Delete and insert:
"(v) Any order regarding potential placement at a".
3-line 13
Delete "the order".
3-lines 16 through 24
Delete and insert ".".
4-lines 1 through 9
Delete.
4-line 18
Delete and insert:
"(iv) Any order regarding potential placement at a".
4-line 19
Delete "the order".
4-lines 22 through 24
Delete and insert ".".
5-lines 1 through 15
Delete. SCHIFFER, CHAIRMAN
2/13/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
scope
of
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0057
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0057
S President Signed HEA No. 0057
Governor Signed HEA No. 0057
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0164
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
235
H.B. No. 0087
Interest rate for produced minerals.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Madden and Senator(s) Hines
AN ACT relating to mineral taxes; revising the interest rate for delinquent
severance and gross product taxes as specified; and providing for an
effective date.
1/7/2013
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0088
County and prosecuting attorney appointment.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Madden and Senator(s) Burns and Case
AN ACT relating to county and prosecuting attorneys; providing for the
appointment or election of county and prosecuting attorneys; specifying
circumstances when election is required; providing conforming amendments;
providing for continuity of the terms of currently elected county and
prosecuting attorneys; and providing for an effective date.
1/7/2013
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0089
Unemployment compensation-drug testing.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Peterson
Madden
and
Miller
and
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to unemployment insurance; disqualifying from unemployment
benefits persons terminated from employment for illegal use of a controlled
substance; requiring controlled substances testing for applicants as
specified; providing for suspension of eligibility following a positive test
for controlled substances; providing for rules and regulations; and providing
for an effective date.
1/7/2013
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0090
Recreation liability-activities.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Larsen, Blevins, Brown and Lubnau and
Senator(s) Bebout and Von Flatern
AN
ACT
relating
to
landowner
liability;
236
additional
activity
for
which
protection from certain liability is provided; specifying that the inclusion
of noncommercial aviation activity does not limit liability for airport
operations under the Wyoming Governmental Claims Act; and providing for an
effective date.
1/7/2013
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/17/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Campbell, Eklund, Greear,
Semlek, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/17/2013
1/17/2013
Hunt,
McKim,
H Placed on General File
H Passed CoW
HB0090H2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 1
Page 1-line 2
Delete "referencing".
Delete "additional" insert "including noncommercial
aviation as an".
Page 1-line 3
After
"provided;"
insert
"specifying
that
the
inclusion of noncommercial aviation activity does not
limit liability for airport operations under the
Wyoming Governmental Claims Act;".
Page 1-line 7
Delete "is" insert "and W.S. 34-19-105(a) by creating
a new paragraph (iii) are".
Page 2-After line 5
Insert:
"34-19-105. When landowner's liability not limited.
(a) Nothing in this act limits in any way any liability which
otherwise exists:
(iii) Under W.S. 1-39-107.". LARSEN, BROWN, GINGERY
1/18/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0090H3001/ADOPTED
Page 1-Above line 1
Page 1-line 2
Page 2-line 1
1/21/2013
In the catch title, delete "aircraft".
Delete the Larsen, et al. second reading amendment
(HB0090H2001/A) to this line.
After
","
insert
"bicycling,
mountain
biking,
horseback riding and other equine activities as
defined in W.S. 1-1-122(a)(iv),". FREEMAN
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Patton and Zwonitzer, Dn.
237
Excused:
Ayes 57
1/22/2013
1/24/2013
2/1/2013
Representative(s) Berger
Nays 2
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks and Johnson
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0090SS001/FAILED
Page 1-line 10
Page 2-line 13
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "34-19-105(a)" insert "(intro) and".
After "limits" strike "in"; strike "way any".
CHAIRMAN
GEIS,
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Peterson, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Perkins and Ross
Ayes 28
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0049
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0049
S President Signed HEA No. 0049
Governor Signed HEA No. 0049
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0079
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0091
Statewide education accountability-phase I.
Sponsored By:
Select Committee on Statewide Education Accountability
AN ACT relating to education accountability; extending timelines specified
for phase I of the accountability system under the Wyoming Accountability in
Education Act; clarifying specified assessment and accountability provisions;
modifying accountability system college readiness measures as specified;
modifying duties and tasks of phase I development and initial implementation;
modifying school district assessment requirements for determining graduation
eligibility; authorizing rulemaking and requiring reporting; providing
compensation, mileage and per diem for state board members; providing
appropriations and support for system development; and providing for an
effective date.
1/7/2013
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
238
1/31/2013
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Connolly, Freeman, Hunt, Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Piiparinen, Sommers and Teeters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
1/31/2013
2/1/2013
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Moniz, Nicholas,
B., Stubson and Wallis
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0091HS001/ADOPTED
That Substitute No. 1 for HB0091 DO PASS. TEETERS, CHAIRMAN
HB0091HW001/ADOPTED
[TO SUBSTITUTE BILL No. 1]
After
";"
insert
"eliminating
mandatory
administration of computer-adaptive college placement
assessment in grade twelve;".
Page 1-line 14
After "(c)" insert "(iv) and
Page 3-After line 2 insert:
"(iv) Readiness, as defined by a standardized achievement
college entrance examination or the computer-adaptive college placement
assessment administered pursuant to W.S. 21-2-202(a)(xxx) in grades grade
eleven (11), and twelve (12), with school level results aggregated according
to a procedure in which values and weights determined by a deliberate method
are tied to specified definitions of post secondary readiness;".
Page 9-line 5
After "(v) and (vi)" insert ", 21-3-110(a)(xxix)".
Page 9-line 18
After "examination" strike ",".
Page 9-line 19
Strike the line through "assessment".
Page 9-line 21
Strike "and twelfth grades" insert "grade".
Page 10-line 9
Strike ", the".
Page 10-line 10
Strike the line through "assessment".
Page 10-line 19
After "." strike balance of line.
Page 10-line 20
Strike entirely.
Page 10-line 21
Strike the line through ".".
Page 10-line 23
After "examination" strike balance of line.
Page 10-line 24
Strike "assessment".
Page 16-After line 20 insert:
"21-3-110. Duties of boards of trustees.
(a) The board of trustees in each school district shall:
(xxix) Beginning in school year 2012-2013, and each school year
thereafter, administer a program where all students enrolled in the eleventh
and twelfth grades grade in the district shall be required to take, on a date
specified by the director of the department of education, a standardized,
curriculum based, achievement college entrance examination, a computeradaptive college placement assessment or a jobs skills assessment test in
accordance with W.S. 21-2-202(a)(xxx).
Each school district shall provide
the opportunity for all home school and private school students in the
eleventh and twelfth grades grade and residing within the district to take
Page 1-line 5
239
the examinations examination or the jobs skills assessment test at no cost to
the student on the same date administered to all eleventh and twelfth grade
public school students in the state.
The results of the examinations
examination or jobs skills assessment test taken shall be included in each
student's transcript;". HARSHMAN
HB0091HW002/FAILED
[TO SUBSTITUTE BILL No. 1]
Page 1-line 15
After "(e)(intro)," insert "(g),".
Page 4-After line 10 insert:
"(g) Commencing with school year 2013-2014 2014-2015, and each school
year thereafter, the school district for any school meeting the computed
school improvement targets computed under subsection (e) of this section
shall continue to receive a foundation program guarantee amount under W.S.
21-13-309(p)
for
that
school
without
expenditure
restrictions
and
interference imposed at the state level.".
Page 9-line 5
Delete "(iv),".
Page 12-lines 2 through 22
Delete.
Page 17-line 15
Delete and renumber. TEETERS
2/4/2013
2/5/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0091H3001/ADOPTED
[TO SUBSTITUTE BILL No. 1]
After ";" insert "providing compensation, mileage and
per diem for state board members;".
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After "(j)," insert "21-2-303,".
Page 6-After line 1 Insert:
"21-2-303. Expenses.
All appointed members of the state board shall receive travel expenses, for
compensation, per diem, and mileage expense for actual time spent in
performance of their duties and traveling expenses while in attendance, and
going to and from board meetings in the same manner and amount as employees
of the state members of the Wyoming legislature.". THRONE, TEETERS
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HB0091H3002/ADOPTED
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[TO SUBSTITUTE BILL No. 1]
After "state" insert ". The communication plan shall
also evaluate the scores for all content and
indicator levels. If a specific content or indicator
level is in need of improvement, the school shall
identify improvement goals and methods and resources
that will improve performance in the targeted area
within the communication plan".
Strike "in accordance".
Strike the line through "subsection".
After "." insert "The improvement plan shall be based
upon an evaluation of the strengths and deficiencies
of
specific
content
and
indicator
scores
that
identifies appropriate improvement goals with an
explanation of the measures and methods chosen for
improvement, the process to be implemented to deliver
the improvement measures, identification of relevant
timelines and benchmarks and an articulation of the
process for measuring success of the methods chosen
to increase performance.".
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2/6/2013
Strike "(iv)" insert "(v)".
TEETERS
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Kasperik,
Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Petroff, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis,
Walters, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Blikre, Davison, Gay, Gingery, Halverson, Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kroeker, Loucks, McKim, Miller, Paxton, Piiparinen, Reeder
and Watt
Ayes 44
Nays 16
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
2/12/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Coe, Landen and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2013
2/12/2013
2/15/2013
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Dockstader, Hastert, Meier and Perkins
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0091SS001/ADOPTED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete
"(iv),";
after
"(vi),"
insert
"21-2-304(a)(v)(E) and (vi) and"; after "(xxix)"
insert "," and delete balance of the line.
10-line 6
Delete "and (vi),".
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Delete.
14-lines 1 through 3
Delete.
14-line 6
Reinsert stricken "in accordance".
14-line 7
Reinsert stricken "with paragraph (iv) of this
subsection".
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After "." Delete balance of the line.
14-lines 10 through 16
Delete.
14-line 17
Delete through ".".
15-like 8
Reinsert stricken "(iv)"; delete "(v)".
21-line 16
After "subsection" insert ", including alternative
schools under W.S. 21-13-309(m)(v)(B)".
22-line 9
After "subsection" insert ". The pilot system shall
use,
to
the
extent
technically
feasible
and
defensible, Hathaway scholarship student eligibility
data, including success curriculum completion rates,
GPA and ACT cut scores, with the ability to
disaggregate by scholarship level and to aggregate,
for possible use as a performance indicator in the
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2/19/2013
phase I accountability system".
Delete "no less".
Delete "than five (5)"; after "summits" insert "and
outreach".
After "summits" insert "and outreach".
After "summits" insert "and outreach communications".
After
"discussions"
insert
"and
from
outreach
communication". COE, CHAIRMAN.
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "five" insert "two hundred fifty thousand
dollars ($250,000.00)".
Delete through "($500,000.00)". BEBOUT, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
HB0091S2001/ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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Page 16-lines 2 through 4
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2/20/2013
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0091S3001/ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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After ";" delete balance of line.
Page 1-line 6
Delete.
Page 1-line 7
Delete "twelve;".
Page 2-line 2
Delete "(iv),".
Page 3-lines 7 through 14
Delete.
Page 10-line 5
Delete the First Senate Standing Committee Amendment
(HB0091SS001/AE) to this line and further amend as
follows: delete "(iv),"; after "(vi)" delete balance
of line and insert "and 21-2-304(a)(v)(E) and (vi),".
Page 10-line 7
Delete "is" insert "are".
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Reinsert stricken language; after reinserted "shall"
insert "be provided at least one (1) opportunity to".
Page 11-line 21
Reinsert
stricken
"assessment"
after
stricken
"spring" insert "during the school year".
Page 11-lines 23 and 24 Reinsert stricken language.
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Delete.
Page 19-lines 1 through 8
Delete. ROTHFUSS
HB0091S3002/ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 24-lines 19 through 24
Delete including the First Senate Standing
Committee Amendment (HB0091SS001/AE) to these lines.
Page 25-lines 1 through 10
Delete including the First Senate Standing
Committee Amendment (HB0091SS001/AE) to these lines,
insert and renumber:
"(f) In carrying out duties prescribed by this section, and in
addition to outreach provided by members of the advisory committee to the
select committee as created by 2011 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 184,
Section 4(d), as amended by section 3 of this act, the state board through
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the
department
of
education
shall
provide
outreach
activities
and
communications to school districts and to local communities coinciding with
the development of components of the report required by subsection (b) of
this section, and with the development of recommendations contained within
this report.
Comments generated from district and local community outreach
activities shall be considered by the board and the department in executing
requirements imposed under this section, and shall be included within the
report submitted to the select committee pursuant to subsection (b) of this
section.". ROTHFUSS
HB0091S3003/FAILED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete
the
Standing
Committee
Amendment
(HB0091SS001/AE) and Rothfuss Third Reading Amendment
(HB0091S3001/AE) to this line and further amend as
follows: Delete entirely and insert "(iv), (v), (vi)
and
(vii),
21-2-304(a)(v)(E)
and
(vi)
and
21-3-110(a)(xxix)".
Page 13-lines 2 through 24
Delete
the
standing
committee
amendments
(HB0091SS001/AE) to these lines and further amend as
follows:
Page 13-line 2
After "a" insert "targeted improvement and".
Page 13-line 22
After "The" insert "targeted improvement and".
Page 14-lines 1 through 3
Delete
the
standing
committee
amendments
(HB0091SS001/AE) to these lines and further amend as
follows:
Page 14-line 3
Delete "targeted area" insert "areas"; after "the"
insert "targeted improvement and".
Page 14-line 6
Delete
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0091SS001/AE) to this line.
Page 14-line 7
Delete
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0091SS001/AE) to this line.
Page 14-lines 9 through 17
Delete
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0091SS001/AE) to these lines.
Page 15-line 8
Delete
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0091SS001/AE) to this line.
Page 16-After line 4 Insert:
"(vii) A representative shall be appointed by the state
superintendent for all schools designated under paragraphs (iv)(v) through
(vi) of this subsection to serve as a liaison between the school district
leadership and the department.
The representative shall be an employee of
the department, an employee of a Wyoming school district or any combination,
and may require more than one (1) individual for schools requiring
substantial intervention and support.
Additionally, one (1) representative
may be assigned to more than one (1) school.
Among other duties as may be
requested by the district or department, the representative shall review and
approve improvement plans submitted by schools in accordance with paragraphs
(iv) through (vi) of this subsection.
Requested resources for improvement
plan implementation, or the reallocation of existing resources for plan
implementation, shall be based upon a comprehensive review of the available
research.
Justification for resource allocation or reallocation shall be
incorporated within the written improvement plan.
The representative shall
possess expertise appropriate to particular strategies incorporated within
improvement plans to enable necessary plan evaluation, and shall be
commensurate with the level of intervention, support and consequences to be
administered under this subsection. The state superintendent shall annually
report to the state board on the progress of each school in meeting annual
goals and overall improvement targets, fully describing the effectiveness and
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deficiencies of efforts to improve
categories prescribed by this section;"
2/21/2013
school
MEIER
performance
in
performance
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis,
Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Nicholas, P., Peterson, Ross,
Rothfuss, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Driskill, Meier, Nutting, Perkins and Schiffer
Ayes 24
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Patton
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Davison
Ayes 1
Nays 58
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/22/2013
2/22/2013
2/26/2013
H Appointed JCC01 Members:
Representative(s) Teeters, Blikre, Stubson
S Appointed JCC01 Members:
Senator(s) Coe, Landen, Rothfuss
H Adopted HB0091JC01
HB0091JC01/A
ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Adopt the following Senate amendments:
HB0091S2001/AE
HB0091S3002/AE
HB0091SS002/AE
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0091S3001/AE
HB0091SS001A/AE
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
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After ";" delete balance of line.
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Delete.
Page 1-line 7
Delete
"twelve"
insert
"modifying
accountability
system college readiness measures as specified".
Page 3-line 11
Before "with" insert "together with a readiness
indicator defined by a series of student eligibility
data reports generated under the Hathaway student
scholarship program established by W.S. 21-16-1301
through 21-16-1310,".
Page 10-line 5
Delete
"(iv),";
after
"(vi),"
insert
"21-2-304(a)(v)(E) and (vi) and"; after "(xxix)"
insert "," and delete balance of line.
Page 10-line 6
Delete "and (vi),".
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Reinsert stricken ",".
Reinsert stricken language.
Reinsert stricken language; delete "grade".
Reinsert stricken ", the".
Reinsert stricken language.
Reinsert stricken language; before reinserted "All"
insert "The computer adaptive college placement
assessment shall be optional and".
11-line 20
Reinsert stricken "shall"; after reinserted "shall"
insert "be provided at least one (1) opportunity to";
reinsert "take the".
11-line 21
Reinsert
stricken
"assessment"
after
stricken
"spring" insert "during the school year"; reinsert
stricken ".".
11-lines 23 and 24 Reinsert stricken language.
13-lines 2 through 24
Delete.
14-lines 1 through 3
Delete.
14-lines 6 and 7
Reinsert stricken language.
14-line 9
After "." delete balance of line.
14-lines 10 through 16
Delete.
14-line 17
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15-line 8
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18-line 17
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18-line 18
After "take" insert "or be provided the opportunity
to take".
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19-line 1
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19-line 2
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19-line 3
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19-line 5
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19-line 6
Reinsert stricken language; delete "examination".
21-line 16
After "subsection" insert ", including alternative
schools under W.S. 21-13-309(m)(v)(B)".
22-line 9
After "subsection" insert ". The pilot system shall
analyze and recommend possible use of results from
the computer adaptive placement assessment in grade
twelve (12) administered under W.S. 21-2-202(a)(xxx)
in a manner that is technically valid and defensible.
The results from the computer adaptive placement
assessment shall be aggregated at the school level,
as a measure of post-secondary readiness, and shall
include specific values and weights for incorporation
into the phase I pilot system.".
TEETERS, BLIKRE,
STUBSON, COE, LANDEN, ROTHFUSS
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Hunt,
Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Petroff, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Davison, Gay, Gingery, Halverson, Harshman,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kroeker, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Patton, Paxton, Piiparinen,
Reeder and Sommers
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Excused:
Ayes 42
2/26/2013
Representative(s) Miller and Watt
Nays 16
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
S Adopted HB0091JC01
HB0091JC01/AA
ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Adopt the following Senate amendments:
HB0091S2001/AE
HB0091S3002/AE
HB0091SS002/AE
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0091S3001/AE
HB0091SS001A/AE
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 1-line 5
After ";" delete balance of line.
Page 1-line 6
Delete.
Page 1-line 7
Delete
"twelve"
insert
"modifying
accountability
system college readiness measures as specified".
Page 3-line 11
Before "with" insert "together with a readiness
indicator defined by a series of student eligibility
data reports generated under the Hathaway student
scholarship program established by W.S. 21-16-1301
through 21-16-1310,".
Page 10-line 5
Delete
"(iv),";
after
"(vi),"
insert
"21-2-304(a)(v)(E) and (vi) and"; after "(xxix)"
insert "," and delete balance of line.
Page 10-line 6
Delete "and (vi),".
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Delete "is" insert "are".
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Reinsert stricken language; delete "grade".
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Reinsert stricken language; before reinserted "All"
insert "The computer adaptive college placement
assessment shall be optional and".
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Reinsert stricken "shall"; after reinserted "shall"
insert "be provided at least one (1) opportunity to";
reinsert "take the".
Page 11-line 21
Reinsert
stricken
"assessment"
after
stricken
"spring" insert "during the school year"; reinsert
stricken ".".
Page 11-lines 23 and 24 Reinsert stricken language.
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Delete.
Page 14-lines 1 through 3
Delete.
Page 14-lines 6 and 7
Reinsert stricken language.
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After "." delete balance of line.
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Delete.
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Delete line through ".".
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Reinsert stricken "(iv)"; delete "(v)".
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Reinsert stricken language; delete "grade".
Page 18-line 18
After "take" insert "or be provided the opportunity
to take".
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Reinsert stricken language.
Reinsert stricken language; delete "examination".
After "subsection" insert ", including alternative
schools under W.S. 21-13-309(m)(v)(B)".
After "subsection" insert ". The pilot system shall
analyze and recommend possible use of results from
the computer adaptive placement assessment in grade
twelve (12) administered under W.S. 21-2-202(a)(xxx)
in a manner that is technically valid and defensible.
The results from the computer adaptive placement
assessment shall be aggregated at the school level,
as a measure of post-secondary readiness, and shall
include specific values and weights for incorporation
into the phase I pilot system.".
TEETERS, BLIKRE,
STUBSON, COE, LANDEN, ROTHFUSS
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins,
Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Meier and Schiffer
Ayes 27
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0116
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0116
S President Signed HEA No. 0116
Governor Signed HEA No. 0116
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0195
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0092
Interference with emergency calls.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Reeder, Davison and Harshman
Senator(s) Anderson, JD (SD02) and Nutting
and
AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; specifying the inclusion of 911
emergency reporting systems in false reporting offenses; creating the offense
of abuse of 911 emergency reporting systems; and providing for an effective
date.
1/7/2013
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/16/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Blevins, Campbell, Hutchings, Jaggi, Larsen,
McKim and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Loucks
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
H Placed on General File
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
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1/21/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau,
Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Paxton, Petroff,
Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis,
Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Coleman, Gay, Greear, Kroeker, Loucks and Northrup
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 53
Nays 6
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
1/24/2013
2/5/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Cooper, Esquibel, F., Landen, Schiffer and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0092S3001/FAILED
Page 2-line 12
2/19/2013
After "property." insert "If the person is a
juvenile,
a
violation
of
this
subsection
is
punishable by a fine on not more than two hundred
dollars ($200.00), community service of not more than
two hundred (200) hours, or both.
As used in this
subsection, "juvenile" means as defined in W.S.
7-19-501(a)(vi).". MEIER
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Johnson,
Nutting, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Dockstader, Driskill, Geis, Hicks, Hines,
Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Perkins and Rothfuss
Ayes 18
Nays 12
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0056
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0056
S President Signed HEA No. 0056
Governor Signed HEA No. 0056
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0081
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
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H.B. No. 0093
Medication administration by pharmacists.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Reeder,
Davison
and
Senator(s) Anderson, JD (SD02) and Nutting
Harvey
AN ACT relating to the Wyoming Pharmacy Act; authorizing pharmacists
administer prescription medications as specified; and providing for
effective date.
1/7/2013
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/21/2013
and
to
an
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Coleman, Filer, Greene, Harvey, Reeder, Throne and
Wilson
Nays: Representative(s) Barlow and Kasperik
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0093HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
After
"specified;"
insert
"providing
that
administration of medications is not a condition of
employment; providing rulemaking authority;".
Page 2-line 5
After "injection" insert ". Pharmacists shall not
engage in infusion therapy as defined in rules of the
board, developed in consultation with the state board
of medicine".
Page 2-After line 10
Insert:
"(iv) Administration of medications under this subsection shall
be conducted in a private space, dedicated to the administration of
medications to ensure patient safety and confidentiality in compliance with
the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, 42 U.S.C. 1320d et
seq;
(v) Administering medications shall not be required as a
condition of employment or continuation of employment as a pharmacist;".
Page 2-line 12
Delete "(iv)" insert "(vi)".
Page 2-line 14
After "administer" insert ", requirements for spaces
in which medications shall be administered by a
pharmacist". HARVEY, CHAIRMAN
1/28/2013
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Burkhart, Coleman, Connolly, Filer, Gingery, Greear,
Halverson, Jaggi, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, Northrup,
Petroff,
Reeder,
Semlek,
Stubson,
Throne,
Wallis,
Walters,
Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay,
Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Larsen, Lubnau, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Paxton,
Piiparinen, Sommers, Teeters, Watt and Wilson
Ayes 24
Nays 36
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
249
H.B. No. 0094
Immunization by pharmacists.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Reeder and
Anderson, JD (SD02) and Nutting
Harvey
and
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to the Wyoming Pharmacy Act; amending authority of
pharmacists to administer immunizations; requiring parental consent for
immunization of minor children; and providing for an effective date.
1/7/2013
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/21/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Coleman, Filer, Greene, Harvey, Reeder and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Barlow, Kasperik and Wilson
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0094HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 15
After "board." insert "A pharmacist administering
vaccinations pursuant to this section shall enter a
record
of
the
immunization
in
the
Wyoming
immunization registry operated by the department of
health.". HARVEY, CHAIRMAN
HB0094HW001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
After
"immunizations;"
insert
"providing
that
administration of immunizations is not a condition of
employment;".
Page 1-line 7
After "33-24-157(a)" insert ", (c) and by creating a
new subsection (d)".
Page 1-line 14
After "older" insert "in a private space, dedicated
to the administration of immunizations to ensure
patient safety and confidentiality in compliance with
the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act, 42 U.S.C. 1320d et seq".
Page 1-After line 15
Insert:
"(c) The board, in cooperation with the Wyoming state board of
medicine, shall adopt rules specifying immunizations allowed under this act
and the requirements a pharmacist shall meet in order to prescribe and
administer immunizations, including requirements for spaces in which
medications shall be administered by a pharmacist.
(d) Administering immunizations shall not be required as a condition
of employment or continuation of employment as a pharmacist.". HARVEY
1/28/2013
H Passed CoW
HB0094H2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
Page 1-line 15
After ";" insert "requiring parental consent for
immunization of minor children;".
After "." insert "Parental consent shall be required
for
prescriptions
for
immunizations
and
for
250
administration of immunizations pursuant
section for any minor child.". KROEKER
HB0094H2002/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 14
HB0094H2003/FAILED
Delete the Kroeker
Page 1-line 14
Page 1-line 15
this
In the Harvey Committee of the Whole amendment
(HB0094HW001/A) to this line delete "in compliance
with
the
Health
Insurance
Portability
and
Accountability Act, 42 U.S.C. 1320d et seq". GINGERY
second reading amendment (HB0094H2001/A) entirely and
further amend as follows:
Reinsert
stricken
"adults";
before
"individuals"
insert "and influenza immunizations for"; delete
"seven (7)" insert "thirteen (13)".
After "." insert "Parental consent shall be required
for
administration
of
influenza
immunizations
pursuant to this section for any minor child.".
KASPERIK
HB0094H2004/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
Page 1-line 7
Page 1-After line 15
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
to
Delete the Harvey committee of the whole amendment
(HB0094HW001/A) to this line.
Delete the Harvey committee of the whole amendment
(HB0094HW001/A) to this line; after "33-24-157(a)"
insert "and (c)".
In the Harvey committee of the whole amendment
(HB0094HW001/A) to this line, delete subsection (d)
created by that amendment entirely. KROEKER
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Blevins, Brown, Burkhart, Cannady, Coleman,
Connolly, Filer, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Hunt,
Jaggi, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Northrup, Patton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters,
Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Byrd, Campbell,
Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Harshman, Harvey, Hutchings,
Kasperik, Kirkbride, Larsen, Lubnau, Nicholas, B., Paxton, Sommers and Wilson
Ayes 39
Nays 21
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
1/31/2013
2/13/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Craft, Nutting, Peterson and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0094SS001.01/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 11
(CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
(DIVIDED AMENDMENT)
Delete "and medication".
251
Page 2-line 1
Delete ", dedicated to the administration of" insert
"utilized for counseling and administering".
Delete "medications" insert "immunizations". SCOTT,
CHAIRMAN
Page 2-line 16
HB0094SS001.02/FAILED
Page 1-line 16
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
SCOTT,
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0094S3001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 9
2/20/2013
(CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
[DIVIDED AMENDMENT]
Delete "seven (7)" insert "thirteen (13)".
CHAIRMAN
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "health." insert "Nothing in this subsection
shall be deemed to require any pharmacist to
administer immunizations to individuals who are less
than thirteen (13) years of age. No employer shall
discriminate against a pharmacist on the basis that
the
pharmacist
determines
not
to
administer
immunizations to individuals who are less than
thirteen (13) years of age.". HINES
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Burns, Case,
Coe, Cooper, Craft, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hicks, Landen,
Meier, Nutting, Peterson, Rothfuss and Scott
Nays:
Senator(s) Bebout, Christensen, Dockstader, Geis, Hines, Johnson,
Nicholas, P., Perkins, Ross, Schiffer and Von Flatern
Ayes 19
Nays 11
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Blake, Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Cannady,
Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Esquibel, K., Filer, Gay, Gingery, Goggles,
Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kirkbride,
Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Northrup, Patton,
Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Eklund, Freeman,
Greear, Kasperik, Kroeker, Larsen, Lubnau, Nicholas, B., Paxton, Semlek,
Sommers and Wallis
Excused: Representative(s) Campbell
Ayes 43
Nays 16
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/21/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0077
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0077
S President Signed HEA No. 0077
Governor Signed HEA No. 0077
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0089
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
252
H.B. No. 0095
Railroad crossings-on-track vehicles.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Blake, Byrd, Davison, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Goggles, Lubnau and Throne and Senator(s) Craft,
Esquibel, F., Geis and Von Flatern
AN ACT relating to public safety; amending railroad crossing safety
requirements to include on-track equipment; and providing for an effective
date.
1/7/2013
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/18/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Blevins, Campbell, Jaggi, Larsen and McKim
Nays: Representative(s) Hutchings, Loucks and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne,
Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Gay, Hutchings, Kroeker, Loucks and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 54
Nays 5
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
1/24/2013
2/5/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Cooper, Esquibel, F., Landen, Schiffer and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0095SW001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 3
Page 3-line 4
Page 3-line 5
After "approaching" strike balance of line and insert
"a highway crossing emits an audible signal in
accordance
with
federal
railroad
administration
requirements".
Strike.
Strike through "distance". VON FLATERN
253
2/13/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Kroeker and Loucks
Ayes 58
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0058
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0058
S President Signed HEA No. 0058
Governor Signed HEA No. 0058
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0082
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0096
Elections-ballot access and registration.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Kroeker and Senator(s) Case
AN ACT relating to elections; decreasing requirements for minor political
party status; extending time for cancellation of registration; and providing
for an effective date.
1/7/2013
1/9/2013
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blikre, Eklund, Goggles, Kirkbride, Loucks, Madden,
Northrup, Petroff and Semlek
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2013
2/4/2013
H Placed on General File
H Did Not Consider in CoW
254
H.B. No. 0097
No abortion after heartbeat.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Kroeker,
Burkhart,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Semlek, Teeters and
Senator(s) Dockstader, Hicks and Nutting
Halverson,
Winters and
AN ACT relating to public health; providing that no abortion shall be
performed after the embryo or fetus has a detectable fetal heartbeat;
providing a definition; and providing for an effective date.
1/7/2013
1/9/2013
1/25/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Coleman, Harvey, Larsen and Wilson
Nays: Representative(s) Barlow, Filer, Greene, Kasperik and Throne
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0098
County fees.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Moniz,
Davison
and
Senator(s) Cooper, Emerich and Johnson
Goggles
and
AN ACT relating to county clerks; amending fees collected by county clerks as
specified; eliminating authority of county clerk to prepare true copies for
recording; and providing for an effective date.
1/7/2013
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/21/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blikre, Byrd, Greene, Kirkbride, Paxton and Petroff
Nays: Representative(s) Gay and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 6
Nays 2
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne,
Wallis, Walters, Wilson, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Baker, Gay, Halverson, Hutchings, Kroeker, Watt and
255
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 52
Nays 7
Excused 1
Absent 0
1/25/2013
1/25/2013
2/12/2013
Conflicts 0
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson and Nutting
Excused: Senator(s) Scott
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Nicholas, P.,
Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Meier and Schiffer
Ayes 28
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0050
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0050
S President Signed HEA No. 0050
Governor Signed HEA No. 0050
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0077
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0099
Campaign funds-disposal.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Stubson,
Brown
Senator(s) Landen and Von Flatern
and
Greear
and
AN ACT relating to campaign funds; providing for disposal of campaign funds
after terms of office; providing for penalties; and providing for an
effective date.
1/7/2013
1/9/2013
1/11/2013
1/29/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Greene, Kirkbride,
Petroff
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Gay and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2013
1/31/2013
H Placed on General File
H Passed CoW
256
Paxton
and
HB0099H2001/ADOPTED
Page 4-line 3
Delete "or"
Page 4-line 7
Delete "." insert "; or".
Page 4-After line 7
Insert:
"(vi) Reimbursing the candidate and the candidate's immediate
family members for personal funds expended on the campaign.". BAKER
2/1/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0099H3001/ADOPTED
Page 1-Above line 1
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
(CORRECTED COPY)
In the catch title, delete "personal use" insert
"disposal".
1-line 1
After "funds;" delete balance of the line.
1-line 2
Delete the line through "funds;".
1-lines 13 through 15
Delete entirely.
2-lines 1 through 18
Delete entirely.
2-line 20
Delete "(c)" insert "(a)".
3-line 7
Delete "(d)" insert "(b)".
3-line 8
Delete "(c)" insert "(a)".
4-lines 9 through 11
Delete entirely.
4-line 13
Delete "(f)" insert "(c)". KROEKER, ZWONITZER, DN
2/4/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Freeman, Gingery, Greear,
Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hutchings, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Petroff, Piiparinen, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wilson, Winters and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Blake, Byrd, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Gay, Goggles, Halverson, Hunt, Jaggi, Krone, Lubnau, McKim, Miller, Reeder,
Semlek, Walters, Watt and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 39
Nays 20
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/6/2013
2/26/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S12
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 5-4
H.B. No. 0100
Vehicle registration fees-assistive devices.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Stubson, Greear,
Petroff and Senator(s) Landen
Kroeker,
Moniz
and
AN ACT relating to vehicle registration fees; providing that the value of
assistive devices shall not be included in calculating the value of a vehicle
for registration purposes; providing definitions; and providing for an
effective date.
1/7/2013
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/16/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Do Pass
257
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Blevins, Campbell, Hutchings, Jaggi, Larsen,
Loucks, McKim and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
H Placed on General File
H Passed CoW
HB0100H2001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 15
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
Delete "disabled person"
disability". WILSON
insert
"person
with
a
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2013
1/24/2013
2/5/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Cooper, Esquibel, F., Landen, Schiffer and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/13/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Coe, Cooper,
Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks,
Hines, Johnson, Landen, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss,
Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Meier and Perkins
Ayes 24
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0041
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0041
S President Signed HEA No. 0041
Governor Signed HEA No. 0041
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0074
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
258
H.B. No. 0101
Workers' compensation appeals.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.,
and Senator(s) Nutting and Scott
Gingery
and
Stubson
AN ACT relating to workers' compensation; providing for review of district
court judgments by petition for writ of review to the supreme court;
specifying applicability; and providing for an effective date.
1/7/2013
1/9/2013
1/11/2013
1/15/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker and Krone
Nays: Representative(s) Connolly, Miller, Walters and Watt
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/15/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0101HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
Page 2-line 9
Page 2-line 13
Page 2-line 14
1/16/2013
After
"judgments"
insert
"affirming
hearing
examiners' decisions".
After "court" insert "affirming a hearing examiner's
decision".
Delete "cases involving".
Delete the line through "occurring" insert "claims
filed". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Coleman, Eklund, Filer, Gingery, Greear, Halverson,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim,
Patton, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Wilson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Byrd,
Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Davison, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Goggles,
Greene, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Larsen, Lubnau, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas,
B., Northrup, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Sommers, Throne, Wallis, Walters,
Watt and Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Berger, Burkhart and Harshman
Ayes 23
Nays 34
Excused 3
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0102
Hospitalization of mentally ill persons.
Sponsored By:
Joint
Labor,
Committee
Health
and
Social
Services
Interim
AN ACT relating to emergency detention and involuntary hospitalization
proceedings; providing that emergency detention proceedings involving minor
children be brought under the Child Protection Act, as specified; and
providing for an effective date.
259
1/7/2013
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Coleman, Filer, Greene, Harvey, Kasperik,
Larsen, Throne and Wilson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0102HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
Page 2-line 3
Page 2-line 4
Page 2-line 5
Page 2-line 23
Page 3-lines 1 and 2
2/4/2013
2/5/2013
2/6/2013
After "that" insert "emergency detention".
Delete "this" insert "a petition may be filed under".
Delete entirely.
Delete the line through "to".
After "adults." delete balance of line.
Delete entirely. HARVEY, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
2/11/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Craft, Nutting, Peterson and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0102SS001/ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 2-lines 20 and 21 Delete and insert:
"(o) In proceedings under this section involving a minor, the
department shall, to the extent feasible, consult with the minor's parents or
legal guardian.". SCOTT, CHAIRMAN
2/12/2013
2/13/2013
2/14/2013
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
260
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 0
Nays 60
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
2/25/2013
H Appointed JCC01 Members:
Representative(s) Harvey, Gingery, Sommers
S Appointed JCC01 Members:
Senator(s) Scott, Craft, Peterson
H Re-Appointed JCC01 Members:
Representative(s) Harvey, Gingery, Northrup
H Adopted HB0102JC01
HB0102JC01/A
ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Pursuant to Joint Rule 2-4, the House recedes from its non-concurrence and
adopts the following Senate amendment:
HB0102SS001/ADOPTED
HARVEY, GINGERY, NORTHRUP, SCOTT, CRAFT, PETERSON
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd
Excused: Representative(s) Coleman
Ayes 58
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
H Recedes from Nonconcurrence
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
3/1/2013
3/1/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0093
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0093
S President Signed HEA No. 0093
Governor Assigned HEA No. 0093
Assigned Chapter Number
261
Chapter No. 0115
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0103
Regulation of firearms-state preemption.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Jaggi,
Baker,
Burkhart,
Gingery,
Hutchings, Kroeker, McKim, Miller, Reeder and Winters
and Senator(s) Dockstader and Hicks
AN ACT relating to firearms; providing that the state of Wyoming preempts the
entire field of firearm and ammunition regulation; providing civil liability
as specified; providing for attorney's fees and damages as specified; and
providing for an effective date.
1/7/2013
1/9/2013
1/25/2013
1/29/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone, Miller,
Walters and Watt
Nays: Representative(s) Connolly
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0103HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 10
Delete "(k)" insert "(m)".
Page 2-line 5
After "other" insert "governmental".
Page 5-line 2
After "other" insert "governmental".
Page 5-line 7
After "other" insert "governmental".
Page 5-After line 14
Insert:
"(m) Nothing in this section shall be construed to
property rights.". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
HB0103HW001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 19
Page 2-line 22
1/30/2013
private
After "of" insert ": (i)".
Delete "." insert "; (ii) The discharge of a firearm
in a municipality or a subdivision for which a permit
has been issued pursuant to W.S. 18-5-306 or
18-5-316.". GINGERY
H Passed CoW
HB0103H2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 4
Page 3-line 21
1/31/2013
2/1/2013
affect
After "damages" insert "as specified".
Delete "shall" insert "may". GREENE
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey,
Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
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Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Northrup, Paxton,
Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Walters,
Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Byrd, Connolly, Goggles, Nicholas, B., Patton and
Throne
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 53
Nays 6
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2013
2/5/2013
2/20/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Hicks and Schiffer
Nays: Senator(s) Esquibel, F.
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2013
2/22/2013
S Placed on General File
S Did Not Consider in COW
H.B. No. 0104
Firearm Protection Act.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Kroeker, Baker, Burkhart, Hutchings,
Jaggi, Miller, Piiparinen, Reeder and Winters and
Senator(s) Dockstader and Hicks
AN ACT relating to firearms; providing that federal laws, rules, executive
orders and other specified federal authority restricting ownership of and
otherwise
regulating
firearms
and
firearm
accessories
which
remain
exclusively within this state shall be unenforceable within the borders of
this
state
as
specified;
modifying
existing
provisions
prohibiting
enforcement of federal laws, rules and other federal authority regulating
firearms within the borders of this state; providing for severability; and
providing for an effective date.
1/7/2013
1/9/2013
1/25/2013
1/30/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone, Miller,
Walters and Watt
Nays: Representative(s) Connolly
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0104HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 4
Page 1-line 14
Page 1-line 15
Delete "in" insert "that remain exclusively within";
after
"Wyoming;"
insert
"modifying
existing
provisions
relating
to
enforcement
of
firearm
regulation;".
After "servant" insert "in this state"; strike ",
or".
Strike the line through "state".
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Page 1-line 16
Page 2-line 8
Page 3-line 8
Page 3-line 11
After "statute," insert "executive order,".
After "statute," insert "executive order,".
After
second
"firearm"
insert
"that
remains
exclusively within the borders of Wyoming".
After "accessory" insert "that remains exclusively
within the borders of Wyoming.". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
HB0104HW001/ADOPTED
(CORRECTED COPY)
Page 1-line 5
Delete "providing a penalty".
Page 2-lines 13 through 17
Reinsert all stricken language; delete all new
language. GINGERY
HB0104HW002/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 1
Delete "any federal law".
Page 1-lines 2 through 4
Delete
entirely
including
the
Standing
Committee amendment (HB0104HS001/A) to this line;
insert "federal laws, rules, executive orders and
other
specified
federal
authority
restricting
ownership of and otherwise regulating firearms and
firearm accessories which remain exclusively within
this state shall be unenforceable within the borders
of this state as specified; modifying existing
provisions prohibiting enforcement of federal laws,
rules and other federal authority regulating firearms
within the borders of this state;". KROEKER
1/30/2013
H Passed CoW
HB0104H2001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 4
1/31/2013
After "Wyoming" insert "by an officer of the state of
Wyoming
or
any
political
subdivision
thereof".
STUBSON
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0104H3001/ADOPTED
Delete the Stubson Second Reading amendment (HB0104H2001/A) and further amend
as follows:
Page 1-line 5
After
"penalty;"
insert
"providing
for
severability;".
Page 3-line 4
After "Wyoming" insert "by an officer or agent of the
federal government or of the state of Wyoming or any
political subdivision thereof".
Page 3-After line 11
Insert:
"Section 2. If any provision of this act or the application thereof to
any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect
other provisions or applications of this act which can be given effect
without the invalid provision or application; and to this end the provisions
of this act are severable.".
Page 3-line 13
Delete "Section 2." insert "Section 3.". KROEKER
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Burkhart, Cannady, Davison,
Eklund, Gay, Gingery, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Loucks, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Northrup, Piiparinen,
Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Teeters, Watt, Wilson and Winters
Nays:
Representative(s) Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Byrd, Campbell,
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Coleman, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Kasperik, Kirkbride, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, Nicholas, B., Patton, Paxton,
Petroff, Stubson, Throne, Walters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 31
Nays 28
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Burkhart, Cannady, Coleman,
Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Northrup, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Teeters, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Byrd, Campbell,
Connolly, Goggles, Nicholas, B., Patton, Stubson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 46
Nays 13
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2013
2/5/2013
2/20/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Hicks and Schiffer
Nays: Senator(s) Esquibel, F.
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2013
2/22/2013
S Placed on General File
S Did Not Consider in COW
H.B. No. 0105
Citizens' and Students' Self-Defense Act.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Jaggi,
McKim,
Miller,
Reeder
Dockstader and Hicks
Burkhart, Hutchings, Kroeker,
and
Winters
and
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to firearms; removing and repealing restriction on the
carrying of firearms in certain areas as specified; providing for the
carrying of firearms by permit holders as specified; and providing for an
effective date.
1/7/2013
1/9/2013
1/25/2013
1/30/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone, Miller,
Walters and Watt
Nays: Representative(s) Connolly
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
H Placed on General File
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HB0105HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 1
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
1-line 2
1-line 3
1-line 4
1-lines 15 and 16
2-line 2
2-line 4
2-line 7
Page 2-line 9
Page 2-line 12
Page 2-line 13 and 14
Page 2-line 16
Page 2-line 17
1/30/2013
After "to" delete the balance of the line
insert
"firearms;".
Delete the line through "Act;".
Delete "concealed weapons" insert "firearms".
Delete "concealed weapons" insert "firearms".
Delete entirely.
Delete "(b)" insert "(a)".
Delete "concealed weapon" insert "firearm".
After "event" delete balance of the line and insert
"conducted on public property;".
After "Any" insert "public".
After "Any" insert "public"; delete "without" insert
".".
Delete entirely.
Delete "(c)" insert "(b)".
Delete "(b)" insert "(a)". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
HB0105H2001/ADOPTED
Page 2-After line 19
Insert:
"(c) Any person carrying a firearm pursuant to this section shall at
all times maintain the firearm on his person or within a container kept
within his immediate control.".
Renumber as necessary. GINGERY
HB0105H2002/FAILED
Page 2-lines 9 and 10
Delete entirely.
Page 2-line 12
Delete "(iii)" insert "(ii)".
Page 2-After line 14
Insert:
"(b) Permanent employees of a school district who hold a valid
concealed carry permit issued by the state of Wyoming under W.S.
6-8-104(a)(ii) may carry a concealed firearm in any facility of the school
district, subject to all of the following:
(i) The employee receives written approval from the board of
trustees of the school district to carry a concealed firearm in any facility
of the school district;
(ii) The employee notifies the following persons that the
employee intends to carry a firearm into a school district facility:
(A) The superintendent of the school district; and
(B) The principal of the school at which the employee is
employed, or other person with responsibility for the school district
facility at which the employee is employed.
(iii) Current students of the school district shall not carry
firearms in any facility of the school district.
(c) The superintendent of the school district shall inform all law
enforcement agencies with jurisdiction over the area in which the school
district facility is located of all permanent employees providing notice
pursuant to subsection (b) of this section. Information provided under this
subsection shall only be used by local law enforcement in preparing for a
response to any potential incident at a school district facility.".
Page 2-line 16 and 17
Delete
the
Standing
Committee
amendment
(HB0105HS001/A) to these lines and further amend as
follows:
Page 2-line 16
Delete "(b)" insert "(d)".
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Page 2-line 17
Renumber as necessary.
Delete "subsection (b)" insert "subsections (a) and
(b)".
SOMMERS, GOGGLES
HB0105H2003/ADOPTED
Page 2-lines 9 and 10
Delete entirely.
Page 2-line 12
Delete "(iii)" insert "(ii)".
Page 2-After line 14
Insert:
"(b)
Permanent employees of a school district who hold a valid
concealed carry permit issued by the state of Wyoming under W.S.
6-8-104(a)(ii) may carry a concealed firearm in any facility of the school
district, provided:
(i)
The employee first notifies the following persons that the
employee intends to carry a firearm into a school district facility:
(A) The superintendent of the school district; and
(B)
The principal of the school at which the employee is
employed, or other person with responsibility for the school district
facility at which the employee is employed.
(ii)
Current students of the school district shall not carry
firearms in any facility of the school district.
(c) The superintendent of the school district shall inform all law
enforcement agencies with jurisdiction over the area in which the school
district facility is located of all permanent employees providing notice
pursuant to subsection (b) of this section. Information provided under this
subsection shall only be used by local law enforcement in preparing for a
response to any potential incident at a school district facility.".
Page 2-line 16 and 17
Delete
the
Standing
Committee
amendment
(HB0105HS001/A) to these lines and further amend as
follows:
Page 2-line 16
Delete "(b)" insert "(d)".
Page 2-line 17
Delete "subsection (b)" insert "subsections (a) and
(b)".
Renumber as necessary. HARSHMAN, PAXTON
HB0105H2004/ADOPTED
(CORRECTED COPY)
Page 1-line 2
After "removing" insert "and repealing".
Page 3-line After line 5
Insert:
"Section 3. W.S. 6-8-104(t)(v) is repealed.".
Page 3-line 7
Delete "Section 3." insert "Section 4.".
Renumber as necessary. GREENE
1/31/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0105H3001/ADOPTED
Delete the Harshman, et al. Second Reading amendment (HB0105H2003/A)
entirely.
Further amend as follows:
Page 2-lines 9 and 10
Delete entirely, including the Standing Committee
amendment (HB0105HS001/A) to these lines.
Page 2-line 12
Delete "(iii)" insert "(ii)".
Page 2-After line 14
Insert:
"(b) Permanent employees of a school district who hold a valid
concealed carry permit issued by the state of Wyoming under W.S.
6-8-104(a)(ii) may carry a concealed firearm on or into any facility of the
school district, provided the employee first notifies the following persons
that the employee intends to carry a concealed firearm on or into a school
district facility:
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(i) The superintendent of the school district; and
(ii) The principal of the school at which the employee is
employed, or other person with responsibility for the school district
facility at which the employee is employed.
(c) The superintendent of the school district shall inform all law
enforcement agencies with jurisdiction over the area in which the school
district facility is located of all permanent employees providing notice
pursuant to subsection (b) of this section. Information provided under this
subsection shall only be used by local law enforcement in preparing for a
response to any potential incident at a school district facility.
(d) In addition to those persons specified in subsection (b) of this
section, persons who hold a valid concealed carry permit issued by the state
of Wyoming under W.S. 6-8-104(a)(ii) may carry a concealed firearm on or into
a school or facility of the school district, provided:
(i) The person is the parent or legal guardian of a student
currently enrolled in the school or school district facility;
(ii) Upon entering the school or school district facility, the
person notifies the principal of the school or other person with
responsibility for the school district facility that the person intends to
carry a concealed firearm on or into the school or school district facility.
(e) Nothing in this section shall authorize a current student of a
school district to carry a concealed firearm on or into any facility of a
school district.".
Page 2-lines 16 and 17 Delete
the
Standing
Committee
amendment
(HB0105HS001/A) to these lines and further amend as
follows:
Page 2-line 16
Delete "(b)" insert "(f)".
Page 2-line 17
Delete "subsection (b)" insert "subsections (a), (b)
and (d)".
Page 2-After line 19
In the Gingery Second Reading amendment to these
lines delete "(c)" insert "(g)".
Renumber as necessary. HARSHMAN, KROEKER
HB0105H3002/FAILED
(CORRECTED COPY)
Delete the Harshman, et al. second reading amendment (HB0105H2003/A)
entirely.
Delete the Harshman, et al. third reading amendment (HB0105H3001/A) entirely.
Further amend as follows:
Page 2-After line 19
Insert:
"(d) Nothing in this section shall authorize a current student of a
school district to carry a concealed firearm on or into any facility of a
school district.".
Renumber as necessary. JAGGI
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Davison, Gay, Halverson, Jaggi, Kroeker,
Loucks, McKim, Miller, Piiparinen, Reeder and Watt
Nays:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt,
Hutchings, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Walters, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 12
Nays 47
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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2/1/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Berger, Blake, Brown, Burkhart, Campbell,
Cannady, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear,
Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik,
Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim,
Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Stubson, Teeters, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blevins, Blikre, Byrd, Coleman, Connolly,
Filer, Freeman, Northrup, Patton, Sommers, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 46
Nays 13
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2013
2/5/2013
2/26/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 5-4
H.B. No. 0106
Conservation easements.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Semlek,
Davison,
Eklund,
Teeters and Wallis and Senator(s) Bebout and Geis
Jaggi,
AN ACT relating to conservation easements; providing that no state funds
shall be used in the creation of conservation easements; and providing for an
effective date.
1/7/2013
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0107
Unlawful use of liquefied gas containers.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Halverson, Gingery
Senator(s) Christensen and Dockstader
and
Petroff
and
AN ACT relating to trade and commerce; prohibiting filling of liquefied
petroleum gas containers without the owner's permission; providing for
marking of liquefied petroleum gas containers; providing penalties; providing
a definition; and providing for an effective date.
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/16/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Blevins, Campbell, Hutchings, Jaggi, McKim
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Larsen and Loucks
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
H Placed on General File
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
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ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Cannady, Coleman, Davison, Gingery, Halverson,
Jaggi, Kirkbride, McKim, Northrup, Petroff, Watt and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Byrd,
Campbell, Connolly, Eklund, Filer, Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harvey,
Hunt, Hutchings, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden,
Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Paxton, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Walters, Wilson, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger, Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Gay, Harshman,
Lubnau, Throne and Wallis
Ayes 12
Nays 40
Excused 8
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0108
Food Freedom Act.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Wallis, Blake,
Winters and Senator(s) Hicks
Jaggi,
Kroeker
and
AN ACT relating to agriculture; creating the Wyoming Food Freedom Act;
exempting certain sales from licensure, certification and inspection;
providing definitions; providing conforming amendments; providing rulemaking
authority; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date.
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/11/2013
1/18/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Coleman, Filer, Greene, Harvey, Kasperik,
Reeder, Throne and Wilson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0108HS001/ADOPTED
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After "kitchen" delete ", and" insert "where".
After
"farm"
delete
"and"
insert
",";
delete
"producer" insert "producers".
Before "products" insert "food".
After "Any" insert "food".
After "the" insert "food".
Delete "an outbreak of".
After "purchasing" delete "goods or".
After "or" insert "food".
Before "products" insert "food".
Before "products" insert "food".
Before "products" insert "food". HARVEY, CHAIRMAN
HB0108HW001/WITHDRAWN
HB0108HW002/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 4
After
"amendments;"
insert
"providing
for
severability;".
Page 8 After line 12
Insert:
"Section 3. If any provision of this act or the application thereof to
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any person or circumstance is held invalid or suspended by order of a court
of competent jurisdiction, such actions shall not affect other provisions or
applications of this act or existing Wyoming law which can be given effect
without the invalid provision or application; and to this end the provisions
of this act are severable.".
Page 8-line 15
Delete "3." insert "4.". WALLIS
HB0108HW003/FAILED
Page 1-line 4
After
"amendments;"
insert
"providing
an
appropriation;".
Page 8-After line 12
Insert:
"Section 3.
There is appropriated to the attorney general from the
general fund two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) to be used for
legal and related costs incurred in any litigation arising from this act.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this appropriation shall not be
transferred or expended for any other purpose and any unexpended, unobligated
funds remaining from this appropriation shall revert as provided by law on
June 30, 2014."
Page 8-line 15
Delete "3." insert "4.". WALLIS
HB0108HW004/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 4
After
"amendments;"
insert
"providing
rulemaking
authority;".
Page 1-line 9
Delete "11-49-103" insert "11-49-104".
Page 4-line 6
After "(b)" insert "Except as provided by W.S.
11-49-104 and".
Page 7-After line 3
Insert:
"11-49-104. Sale of custom processed meat; rulemaking authority.
(a) Meat which is processed by a custom meat processor may be sold by
a producer to an informed end consumer under this act if the meat is
inspected and approved under the state meat inspection program developed
pursuant to W.S. 35-7-123(a)(x).
(b) The
department
of
agriculture
shall
promulgate
rules
and
regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.". WALLIS
1/22/2013
H Passed CoW
HB0108H2001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 23
Delete
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0108HS001/A) to this line; delete "and the food"
insert "which kitchen".
Page 3-lines 16 through 20
Delete
entirely
including
the
standing
committee amendment
(HB0108HS001/A) to these lines;
insert:
"(a) The purpose of the Wyoming Food Freedom Act is to allow for the
sale and consumption of homemade foods and to encourage the expansion of
agricultural sales by farmers markets, ranches, farms and home based
producers and accessibility of the same to informed end consumers
by:". HARVEY
HB0108H2002/FAILED
Delete the Wallis committee of whole amendment (HB0108HW004/A) entirely and
further amend as follows:
Page 2-After line 16
Insert:
"(iii) "Food", "food product" or "agricultural product" means
products from agricultural commodities including crops for food or fiber,
dairy products and any other product for human consumption from an
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agricultural operation,
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Renumber as necessary.
1/23/2013
excluding meat.".
Before "product" insert "food".
Before "product" insert "food".
Before "products" insert "food".
NORTHRUP
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0108H3001/FAILED
Delete the Wallis committee of whole amendment (HB0108HW004/A) entirely and
further amend as follows:
Page 2-After line 16
Insert:
"(iii) "Food", "food product" or "agricultural product" means
products from agricultural commodities including crops for food or fiber,
dairy products and any other product for human consumption from an
agricultural operation, excluding meat.".
Page 3-line 3
Before "product" insert "food".
Page 3-line 8
Before "product" insert "food".
Page 6-line 3
Before "products" insert "food".
Renumber as necessary. NORTHRUP
1/24/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Burkhart,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman,
Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi,
Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim,
Nicholas, B., Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters,
Wallis, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Blevins, Brown, Byrd, Connolly, Gay, Harshman,
Larsen, Moniz, Northrup, Patton, Semlek, Throne and Walters
Excused: Representative(s) Harvey and Miller
Ayes 45
Nays 13
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/25/2013
1/25/2013
2/26/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with Senate Rule 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Driskill and Hicks
Nays: Senator(s) Emerich, Geis and Johnson
Ayes 2
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0109
Sponsored By:
Interstate shipment of state inspected meats.
Representative(s) Wallis and Semlek and Senator(s) Emerich
and Hicks
AN ACT relating to interstate shipment of meat and poultry; requiring the
department of agriculture to conduct a review on the creation of a
cooperative interstate shipment program for meat and poultry and identify
standards for the program; requiring a report; and providing for an effective
date.
1/8/2013
Bill Number Assigned
272
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/29/2013
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Campbell, Eklund, Hunt, McKim, Semlek and
Winters
Nays: Representative(s) Greear
Excused: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 7
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0109HS001/ADOPTED
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Page
After "relating" insert "to".
Delete "create" insert "conduct a review on the
creation of".
1-line 4
After "poultry" delete "; specifying" insert "and
identify".
1-line 12
After
"undertake"
insert
"a
review
of
and
identification of".
2-line 1
After "." delete balance of line.
2-line 2
Delete entirely.
2-line 8
Delete "have" insert "could meet".
2-line 9
Delete "met"; delete "for creation".
2-line 10
After "." delete balance of line.
2-lines 11 through 23
Delete entirely.
3-lines 1 through 12
Delete entirely.
3-line 15
Delete "establish" insert "identify".
3-line 22
Delete "progress"
insert "results of the review,
including its recommendation as to the".
3-line 23
Delete "towards".
4-line 3
Delete "the" insert "a".
4-line 5
Delete "permanent". SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN
1/31/2013
2/1/2013
2/4/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd and Greear
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 57
Nays 2
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/5/2013
2/8/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
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ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks and Johnson
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/8/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0109SS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 19
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "August" insert "October".
GEIS, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Sommers
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0069
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0069
S President Signed HEA No. 0069
Governor Signed HEA No. 0069
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0086
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0110
Off-road
sunset.
vehicle
gasoline
Sponsored By:
Joint
Travel,
Recreation,
Resources Interim Committee
tax
Wildlife
distributionand
Cultural
AN ACT relating to gasoline tax distribution; modifying the sunset on offroad recreational vehicle gasoline tax distributions; and providing for an
effective date.
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
274
1/10/2013
1/14/2013
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blevins, Davison, Freeman, Halverson,
Jaggi and Krone
Nays: Representative(s) Piiparinen
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 7
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/14/2013
1/14/2013
H Placed on General File
H Passed CoW
HB0110H2001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 1
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
Hutchings,
Strike "Until June 30,"; delete "2019"; strike ",".
ZWONITZER, DV
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
1/24/2013
2/5/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Barnard, Burns, Christensen and Craft
Excused: Senator(s) Driskill
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Nicholas, P.,
Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Meier
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
2/11/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0025
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0025
S President Signed HEA No. 0025
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2/14/2013
2/15/2013
Governor Signed HEA No. 0025
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0022
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0111
Tips and gratuities–sales tax.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Petroff, Kroeker, Madden, Stubson and
Teeters and Senator(s) Christensen and Driskill
AN ACT relating to taxation; providing for tips and gratuities as specified
to be excluded from sales tax as specified; and providing for an effective
date.
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
Ayes:
Northrup,
Excused:
Ayes 8
1/11/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Representative(s) Eklund, Goggles, Kirkbride,
Petroff and Semlek
Representative(s) Blikre
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
Loucks,
Madden,
H Placed on General File
HB0111HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 1
Delete "labor and employment" insert "taxation".
Page 2-lines 1 through 5
Delete entirely and insert:
"(F) The sales price paid for meals and cover charges,
excluding all gratuities regardless of whether offered by the customer or
invoiced by the seller, at any place where meals are regularly served to the
public;". MADDEN, CHAIRMAN
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
1/23/2013
1/29/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Do Pass
276
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Case, Emerich, Peterson and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2013
2/11/2013
2/12/2013
2/13/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis,
Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Landen, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson,
Ross, Rothfuss and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Dockstader, Johnson, Meier, Schiffer and Scott
Ayes 25
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/13/2013
2/13/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0035
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0035
S President Signed HEA No. 0035
Governor Signed HEA No. 0035
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0060
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0112
Tip distribution policies.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Petroff, Kroeker, Madden and Stubson
and Senator(s) Christensen and Driskill
AN ACT relating to labor and employment; authorizing employers to set
policies regarding tip and gratuity pooling and distribution as specified;
and providing for an effective date.
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/14/2013
Ayes:
Northrup,
Excused:
Ayes 8
1/14/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Representative(s) Eklund, Goggles, Kirkbride,
Petroff and Semlek
Representative(s) Blikre
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
Loucks,
Madden,
H Placed on General File
HB0112HS001/ADOPTED
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Page 2-line 10
Page 3-line 3
Page 3-line 7
Page 3-line 8
After "hosts" delete "," insert "and".
After "customers" delete balance of the line and
insert ";".
After "gratuities" insert ",".
After "1-1-122(a)(iii)," delete balance of the line
and insert "guest ranches as defined in W.S.
12-1-101(a)(xxiii), vacation resorts".
Delete "35-28-101(a)(x)".
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Page 3-line 14
Delete entirely and insert:
"Section 2.
This act is effective immediately upon completion of all
acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8
of the Wyoming Constitution.". MADDEN, CHAIRMAN
1/14/2013
H Passed CoW
HB0112H2001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 21
After
"gratuities"
individual". PETROFF
insert
"received
by
that
HB0112H2002/FAILED
Page 1-line 3
After ";" insert "providing for notification;".
Page 3-After line 12
Insert:
"(vi) Employers utilizing pooling as provided in this subsection
shall post a notice visible to the patrons of the establishment stating that
the establishment uses pooling and distribution of tips and gratuities among
staff directly serving customers.". CONNOLLY, DAVISON
HB0112H2003/FAILED
Page 1-line 3
After ";" insert "amending definition of "tip"
employee;".
Page 1-line 8
After "W.S." insert "27-4-202(b) and"; delete "is"
insert "are".
Page 1-After line 8
Insert:
"27-4-202. Minimum wage rates.
(b) Effective April 1, 2001 and thereafter, all employers who employ
tipped employees shall not pay less than two dollars and thirteen cents
($2.13) per hour to his tipped employees. Provided further, if the wage paid
by the employer combined with the tips received by the employee during a
given pay period does not equal at least the applicable minimum wage as
prescribed in subsection (a) of this section, the employer shall pay the
difference to the tipped employee. For the purposes of this act, all "tip"
employees shall furnish monthly to their respective employers the daily
record of tips required to be kept by "tip" employees under the laws of the
United States and upon the forms prescribed by the internal revenue service
of the United States treasury department. The daily record of tips shall
constitute prima facie proof of the amount of tips received by the employee.
Proof of a customary tipping percentage of sales or service shall also be an
admissible form of proof of the amount of tips. A "tip" employee is one who
customarily and regularly receives more than thirty dollars ($30.00) a month
in tips, excluding tips received through pooling arrangements authorized
under W.S. 27-4-507(a).". CONNOLLY, DAVISON
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Burkhart, Campbell,
Cannady, Coleman, Eklund, Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone,
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, Miller, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton,
Paxton, Petroff, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Walters, Watt,
Wilson and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Davison, Esquibel,
K., Gay, Goggles, Jaggi, Larsen, McKim, Moniz, Piiparinen, Sommers, Throne,
Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
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Excused:
Ayes 42
1/18/2013
1/23/2013
1/29/2013
Representative(s) Berger
Nays 17
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Emerich, Peterson and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2013
S03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Emerich, Peterson and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2013
2/11/2013
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
HB0112S2001/ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 3-after line 13
Insert:
"(vi) No primary server shall be
agreement or arrangement requiring pooling and
paragraph shall not preclude enforcement of an
pooling or distribution of tips voluntarily
server.". PERKINS
HB0112S2002/FAILED
Page 2-line 2
Page 2-line 19
Page 2-line 20
2/12/2013
obligated to enter into an
distribution of tips.
This
agreement or arrangement for
entered into by a primary
(CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "setting and enforcing" insert "administering
voluntary".
Delete "shall not" insert "may".
Delete "be required to"; delete "more than" insert
"up to". MEIER
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0112S3001/WITHDRAWN
HB0112S3002/ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the Perkins Second Reading Amendment (HB0112S2001/AE) entirely and
further amend as follows:
Page 3-after line 13
Insert :
"(vi) An employee subject to a tip pooling and distribution
policy may opt out of the policy by providing the employer with a written
notice.". PERKINS
HB0112S3003/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 2
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After
"minimum
wage"
insert
"for
non-tipped
employees".
Page 3-after line 13
After
the
Perkins
Second
Reading
Amendment
(HB0112S2001/AE)
and
the
Perkins
Third
Reading
Amendment (HB0112S3001/AE) to this line, insert and
renumber:
"(vii) Any tips administered under a pooling and distribution
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policy shall not be used to avoid or offset payment by the employer to food
service personnel of an amount equal to the federal minimum wage for nontipped employees.". MEIER
2/13/2013
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Driskill, Emerich, Hicks, Hines, Landen, Meier,
Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Craft, Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis,
Hastert, Johnson, Nicholas, P., Rothfuss and Schiffer
Ayes 19
Nays 11
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/13/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer and
Throne
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Davison, Eklund, Freeman, Gingery,
Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi,
Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau,
Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Walters,
Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay and Wallis
Ayes 6
Nays 52
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/13/2013
2/19/2013
2/19/2013
2/27/2013
H Appointed JCC01 Members:
Representative(s) Madden, Goggles,
S Appointed JCC01 Members:
Senator(s) Driskill, Nicholas, P.,
H Appointed JCC02 Members:
Representative(s) Madden, Goggles,
S Appointed JCC02 Members:
Senator(s) Driskill, Nicholas, P.,
H Indefinitely Postponed
Petroff
Perkins
Petroff
Perkins
H.B. No. 0113
Regulatory review and rescission.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Wallis and Senator(s) Case
AN ACT relating to the administration of government; creating a procedure for
regulatory review and rescission; requiring a cost benefit analysis of all
proposed and selected existing administrative agency rules and executive
orders as specified; prescribing the contents of a cost benefit analysis;
granting rulemaking authority; authorizing the governor to rescind existing
rules; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
280
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blikre, Greene, Kirkbride and Paxton
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Gay, Petroff and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 4
Nays 4
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0114
Liberty Preservation Act.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Senator(s) Case
Kroeker,
Hunt
and
Miller
and
AN ACT relating to criminal law; providing legislative declaration that
portions
of
the
National
Defense
Authorization
Act
of
2012
are
unconstitutional; prohibiting enforcement of federal law as specified;
providing penalties; and providing for an effective date.
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/25/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Hutchings, Jaggi, Loucks, McKim and Reeder
Nays: Representative(s) Blevins, Campbell and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
2/4/2013
H Placed on General File
H Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0115
Wrongful
death-tolling
limitation.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Nicholas, P.
Greear
and
of
Stubson
statutes
and
of
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to wrongful death claims; providing for tolling of statutes
of limitations upon filing of appointment of wrongful death representative;
and providing for an effective date.
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/16/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone,
Miller, Walters and Watt
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0115HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 8
Page 2-line 9
Reinsert all stricken language.
Reinsert all stricken language; delete "all" insert
281
"and any other".
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2013
1/28/2013
2/15/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe,
Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert,
Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins,
Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02 and Christensen
Ayes 28
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0087
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0087
S President Signed HEA No. 0087
Governor Signed HEA No. 0087
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0177
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0116
Select federal
committee.
natural
resource
management
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Lockhart, Kirkbride, Paxton and Semlek
and Senator(s) Bebout, Geis and Hines
AN ACT relating to public lands; creating the select federal natural resource
management committee; providing for appointment of members; providing duties;
providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
282
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/14/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Byrd, Cannady, Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Lockhart,
Reeder, Sommers and Winters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/14/2013
1/14/2013
1/16/2013
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Moniz, Nicholas,
B., Stubson and Wallis
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0116HS001/FAILED
Page 3-line 18
Page 3-line 20
1/17/2013
H Passed CoW
HB0116H2001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 11
Page 2-line 12
Page 2-line 13
Page 2-line 14
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
2-line
2-line
2-line
3-line
3-line
Delete "and introduce"
After "Wyoming" insert "and refer such responses to
the appropriate standing committee of the Wyoming
Legislature for further action". LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN
15
16
24
1
2
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Page 3-line 4
Page 3-line 5
Delete "at least" insert ":
(A)".
Delete "joint" insert "senate".
Delete "interim"; delete ", the joint" insert ";
One (1) member of the senate".
Delete "interim"; delete "and the joint" insert
and (C) One (1) member of the senate".
Delete "interim committee," insert "committee".
Delete "respectively".
Delete "at least" insert ":
(A)".
Delete "joint" insert "house".
Delete "interim"; delete ", the joint" insert ";
One (1) member of the house".
Delete "interim"; delete "and the joint" insert
and (C) One (1) member of the house".
Delete "interim committee," insert "committee".
Delete "respectively." SEMLEK
HB0116H2002/FAILED
Page 3-line 18
Delete "and introduce".
Page 3-line 20
Delete "." insert ";".
Page 3-After line 20
Insert:
"(iv)
Prepare and forward to the appropriate
committees recommended legislation necessary to promote the
development or use of the state's natural resources.". GREEAR
1/18/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
283
(B)
";
(B)
";
legislative
management,
1/21/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/28/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Coe, Cooper, Hines and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Dockstader, Hastert and Meier
Nays: Senator(s) Perkins
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
2/11/2013
2/12/2013
2/13/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Bebout, Christensen, Coe, Cooper,
Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Landen, Meier,
Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross and Rothfuss
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Burns, Case, Craft, Esquibel,
F., Johnson, Nicholas, P., Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Ayes 19
Nays 11
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/13/2013
2/13/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0036
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0036
S President Signed HEA No. 0036
Governor Signed HEA No. 0036
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0061
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0117
Administrative rules-takings assessment.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Greear,
Senator(s) Christensen
284
Semlek
and
Wallis
and
AN ACT relating to administrative procedure; requiring an agency to complete
an assessment evaluating whether a proposed administrative rule is a
regulatory taking; and providing for an effective date.
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/22/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Campbell, Eklund, Greear,
Semlek, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2013
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
Hunt,
McKim,
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
2/8/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks and Johnson
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/8/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0051
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0051
S President Signed HEA No. 0051
Governor Signed HEA No. 0051
Assigned Chapter Number
285
Chapter No. 0161
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0118
Insurance coverage for vehicle accident cleanup
costs.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Davison, McKim and Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Senator(s) Cooper
AN ACT relating to insurance coverage; mandating coverage for accident
cleanup costs as specified; providing a definition; specifying applicability;
and providing for an effective date.
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0119
Department of family services programs.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gingery
AN ACT relating to the department of family services; repealing obsolete
provisions related to transportation of children and payments to facilities;
amending the Juvenile Justice Act, the Children in Need of Supervision Act
and Wyoming boys' school statutes to delete references to placement at the
Wyoming State Hospital and Wyoming Life Resource Center; updating references
to the food stamp program with references to the supplemental nutrition
assistance program (SNAP); and providing for an effective date.
1/8/2013
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/16/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone,
Miller, Walters and Watt
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0119HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 4
Delete "and" insert ","; after "Supervision Act"
insert "and Wyoming boys' school statutes".
Page 1-line 8
After "program" insert "(SNAP)".
Page 1-line 15
After "20-2-311(a)," insert "25-3-104(a),".
Page 8-After line 19
Insert:
"25-3-104.
Transfer of residents to state hospital; rules and
regulations governing residents.
(a) The department of family services may, with the approval of the
department of health, transfer any resident who becomes mentally incompetent
to the Wyoming state hospital any appropriate acute placement facility based
on a psychiatric evaluation.". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
286
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2013
1/28/2013
2/13/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2013
2/26/2013
2/27/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0112
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0112
S President Signed HEA No. 0112
Governor Signed HEA No. 0112
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0193
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0120
Game and fish violations-restitution.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gingery
AN ACT relating to game and fish; specifying that restitution penalties for
game violations include potential economic values of wildlife; and providing
for an effective date.
1/8/2013
1/10/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
287
1/11/2013
1/23/2013
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s)
Blevins,
Davison,
Freeman,
Hutchings, Jaggi and Piiparinen
Excused: Representative(s) Krone
Ayes 8
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2013
Halverson,
H Placed on General File
HB0120HS001/FAILED
Page 1-line 2
Page 1-line 14
1/25/2013
Gay,
Delete "potential".
Delete "potential".
DAVISON, CHAIRMAN
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blevins, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Davison,
Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Greene, Krone, Madden, McKim, Patton,
Petroff, Walters and Watt
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Brown, Byrd,
Coleman, Connolly, Filer, Gay, Goggles, Greear, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey,
Hunt, Hutchings, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Larsen, Loucks, Lubnau, Moniz,
Nicholas B, Northrup, Paxton, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson,
Wallis, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Jaggi, Lockhart, Miller, Teeters and Throne
Ayes 17
Nays 38
Excused 5
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0121
Felony crime victim advocate.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Davison, Byrd, Connolly, Harvey, Hunt,
McKim, Sommers and Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Senator(s)
Cooper, Esquibel, F., Hicks, Landen and Peterson
AN ACT relating to crimes and punishment; providing for the presence of a
victim's advocate at the time of the questioning of victims of a felony; and
providing for an effective date.
1/8/2013
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0122
Alcoholic
beverages
identification.
purchases-acceptable
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Petroff, Blake, Greene, Hunt, Krone,
Teeters and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Coe
AN ACT relating to alcohol; providing that valid picture identification cards
issued by other jurisdictions are prima facie evidence of age and identity
for purchase of alcohol; providing for recording of the identification card
number from other jurisdictions for sales of keg beer; and providing for an
288
effective date.
1/8/2013
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/18/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s)
Blevins,
Davison,
Freeman,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Krone and Piiparinen
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
Halverson,
H Placed on General File
HB0122HS001/ADOPTED
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1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
Gay,
After "that" insert "valid picture".
Strike "An" insert "Valid picture".
After "Columbia" delete "," insert "or"
After "Rico" delete balance of line.
Delete all new language.
After "or" insert "valid picture".
Strike "an" insert "a valid picture".
CHAIRMAN
DAVISON,
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
1/24/2013
2/7/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Barnard, Burns, Christensen, Craft and Driskill
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0122SS001/ADOPTED
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2/14/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "Columbia" strike "," insert "or".
After "Rico" strike balance of line.
Strike through "Mexico". BURNS, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
289
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Lubnau and Stubson
Excused: Representative(s) Sommers
Ayes 57
Nays 2
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0070
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0070
S President Signed HEA No. 0070
Governor Signed HEA No. 0070
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0172
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0123
Restaurant liquor licensees-dispensing rooms.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Petroff, Blake, Gingery, Greene, Hunt,
Krone and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Burns
AN ACT relating to restaurant liquor licenses; specifying that licensees may
maintain an additional dispensing room; and providing for an effective date.
1/8/2013
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/24/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Byrd, Gay, Greene,
Petroff and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Blikre
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
1/31/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
290
Kirkbride,
Paxton,
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
1/31/2013
2/14/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Nutting and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/14/2013
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/21/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0072
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0072
S President Signed HEA No. 0072
Governor Signed HEA No. 0072
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0174
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0124
Hunting preference points-transfer.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Baker, Filer and Larsen and Senator(s)
Barnard and Hicks
AN ACT relating to game and fish; providing for donation of accumulated
preference points; providing restrictions; providing a definition; and
providing for an effective date.
1/8/2013
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
291
H.B. No. 0125
Interstate purchase of health insurance.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Reeder,
Burkhart,
Esquibel,
Harvey, Jaggi, Kroeker, Miller and Piiparinen
Senator(s) Anderson, JD (SD02) and Dockstader
K.,
and
AN ACT relating to health insurance; authorizing Wyoming insurers to offer
individual and small employer health insurance policies in Wyoming that have
been approved for issuance in other states; prescribing notice requirements;
granting
rulemaking
authority;
preempting
conflicting
laws;
providing
definitions; and providing for an effective date.
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Larsen and Wilson
Nays: Representative(s) Barlow, Coleman, Filer, Greene, Harvey, Kasperik and
Throne
Ayes 2
Nays 7
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0126
Agriculture operations.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Wallis and Senator(s) Driskill
AN ACT relating to agriculture; establishing the offense of interference with
an agricultural operation; providing immunity for reporting cruelty to
livestock as specified; providing for assistance by livestock board;
providing definitions; providing a penalty; and providing for an effective
date.
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/29/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Eklund, Greear, Hunt, McKim, Semlek and Winters
Nays: Representative(s) Blake, Campbell and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0126HS001/ADOPTED
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Delete "requiring".
Delete
the
line
through
"livestock;"
insert
"providing
immunity
for
reporting
cruelty
to
livestock as specified; providing for assistance by
livestock board;" .
Delete "penalties" insert "a penalty".
After "person" insert ", other than a law enforcement
officer acting within the scope of his duties,".
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Delete "11-29-106(b),".
Page 5-lines 4 through 12
Delete entirely and insert:
"(b) Any person who in good faith reports to any peace officer
employed by a local government with jurisdiction in the area where the
alleged animal cruelty is occurring or has occurred that a livestock animal
is being cruelly treated, as defined in W.S. 6-3-203, shall be immune from
civil liability for making the report. The board and its agents shall act as
a resource and provide assistance if requested by the local government
authorities in cases of alleged cruelty to a livestock animal.".
SEMLEK,
CHAIRMAN
1/31/2013
2/1/2013
H Passed CoW
H Laid Back Pursuant to HR 7-3
HB0126H2001/ADOPTED
Page 5-lines 4 through 12
In
the
Standing
Committee
amendment
(HB0126HS001/A) to these lines: after "the report"
insert ", as provided herein.
A person who reports
alleged animal cruelty shall be immune from civil
liability if the report is made within forty-eight
(48) hours of the person observing or learning of the
alleged cruelty". BARLOW
2/4/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0126H3001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 11
After "operation;" insert "immunity;".
Page 3-After line 16
Insert:
"(d) Any person who observes a livestock animal being cruelly treated,
as defined in W.S. 6-3-203, at an agricultural operation who in good faith
reports the alleged cruelty to any peace officer employed by a local
government with jurisdiction in the area where the alleged cruelty has
occurred shall be immune from civil liability for making the report if the
report is made within forty-eight (48) hours of the person's observation of
the alleged cruelty.
The board and its agents shall act as a resource and
provide assistance if requested by the local government authorities in cases
reported under this subsection.".
Page 3-line 18
Delete "and 11-29-106 are" insert "is".
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Delete entirely.
Page 5-lines 1 through 12
Delete
entirely,
including
the
standing
committee amendment (HB0126HS001/A) and the Barlow
second reading amendment (HB0126H2001/A) to these
lines. WALLIS, BARLOW, SEMLEK
HB0126H3002/WITHDRAWN
2/5/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blikre, Brown, Burkhart, Cannady, Coleman,
Davison, Eklund, Gay, Greear, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings,
Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Patton, Paxton, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Teeters, Wallis and Winters
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Byrd, Campbell,
Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Kirkbride,
Krone, Lubnau, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Petroff, Piiparinen, Stubson, Throne,
Walters, Watt, Wilson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
293
Ayes 33
2/6/2013
2/6/2013
2/26/2013
Nays 27
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 5-4
H.B. No. 0127
Sponsored By:
Driver's licenses-veterans designation.
Representative(s) Gingery, Greene, Loucks, Semlek
Walters
and
Senator(s)
Christensen,
Dockstader
Johnson
and
and
AN ACT relating to veterans; specifying a procedure for placing a veteran
designation on driver's licenses and identification cards; specifying duties
of the veterans' commission; and providing for an effective date.
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/18/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Blevins, Campbell, Hutchings, Jaggi, Larsen,
Loucks, McKim and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0127HS001/ADOPTED
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1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
Delete
Delete
Delete
Delete
Delete
"a" insert "an honorably discharged".
"or in active state service".
"a" insert "an honorably discharged".
"or in" insert ".".
entirely. ZWONITZER, DV, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/25/2013
1/25/2013
2/7/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
294
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Cooper, Esquibel, F., Landen, Schiffer and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0127SS001/ADOPTED
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Page 2-line 23
Page 3-line 2
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "(xii)" delete balance of line.
Delete line through "31-7-141,".
After "States" insert ", if the applicant wishes to
have
a
veteran
designation
pursuant
to
W.S.
31-7-141". VON FLATERN, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2013
2/26/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0113
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0113
S President Signed HEA No. 0113
Governor Signed HEA No. 0113
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0199
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0128
Illegal possession of wildlife parts.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Moniz, Davison, Greene and Sommers and
Senator(s) Dockstader and Emerich
AN ACT relating to game and fish; prohibiting importation or possession of
illegally taken wildlife; providing penalties; prohibiting possession of
parts of wasted big game animals; and providing for an effective date.
295
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/23/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s)
Blevins,
Davison,
Freeman,
Hutchings, Jaggi and Piiparinen
Excused: Representative(s) Krone
Ayes 8
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
Gay,
Halverson,
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Miller and Walters
Ayes 58
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
1/31/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Barnard, Burns and Craft
Nays: Senator(s) Christensen and Driskill
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0128SW001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 14
2/13/2013
After "shall" insert "knowingly"; after "or" insert
"knowingly". DOCKSTADER
S Passed CoW
HB0128S2001/FAILED
Page 1-line 1
Page 1-line 2
Page 1-line 3
Page 1-lines 8 and 9
"Section 1. W.S.
Page 1-lines 11 through
Page 2-lines 2 and 3
Delete "prohibiting importation".
Delete.
Delete "penalties;".
Delete and insert:
23-2-303(a) is amended to read:".
16
Delete including the Dockstader Committee of
the Whole Amendment (HB0128SW001/A) to these lines.
Delete. DRISKILL
296
HB0128S2002/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 12
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
After "shall" insert "knowingly".
HICKS
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Burns, Coe,
Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hicks, Johnson,
Landen, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer,
Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Christensen, Driskill, Geis, Hines and Meier
Ayes 23
Nays 7
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0059
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0059
S President Signed HEA No. 0059
Governor Signed HEA No. 0059
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0078
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0129
Voting rights.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Zwonitzer,
Dn.,
Connolly,
Throne, Wallis and Watt and Senator(s) Case
Loucks,
AN ACT relating to voting rights; modifying requirements for restoration of
voting rights to persons convicted of nonviolent felonies; conforming
provisions; repealing conflicting provisions related to restoration of voting
rights; and providing for an effective date.
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Byrd, Gay,
Paxton, Petroff and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
297
Greene,
Kirkbride,
1/31/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0129HS001/ADOPTED
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Page 2-line 21
2/4/2013
2/5/2013
2/6/2013
Delete "may" insert "shall"; after "rights" insert ",
which were".
After "6-10-106" insert ",". BERGER
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Kasperik,
Kirkbride, Kroeker, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton,
Paxton, Petroff, Sommers, Stubson, Throne, Wallis, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s)
Burkhart,
Davison,
Gay,
Greear,
Halverson,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Krone, Larsen, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Piiparinen,
Reeder, Semlek, Teeters and Walters
Ayes 42
Nays 18
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
2/19/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Johnson, Nutting and Scott
Nays: Senator(s) Hines
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/21/2013
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
HB0129S2001/ADOPTED
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paragraph (v)".
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(v) The felony was committed in another state and his rights as
an elector were restored in that state before the person became a resident of
Wyoming.". BURNS
HB0129S2002/ADOPTED
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After "subsection" insert ", unless he has not been
subject to probation, parole or supervised release in
which case at least three (3) years have passed since
completion of the requirements of paragraph (iv) of
this subsection". PERKINS, SCHIFFER
HB0129S2003/ADOPTED
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Delete "(i) through" insert "(ii) and".
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Failed 3rd Reading
298
MEIER
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Burns, Case, Craft, Esquibel,
F., Hastert, Johnson, Landen, Nutting, Peterson, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott
and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Bebout, Christensen, Coe, Cooper,
Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks, Hines, Meier, Perkins and Ross.
Excused: Senator(s) Nicholas, P.
Ayes 15
Nays 14
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0130
Education-elective academic bible study.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Watt
AN ACT relating to public school elective courses; providing for elective
classes in biblical studies; and providing for an effective date.
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/18/2013
1/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Freeman, Hunt, Northrup, Piiparinen and Teeters
Nays: Representative(s) Connolly, Patton, Paxton and Sommers
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/25/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0130HS001/ADOPTED
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1/30/2013
through
through
through
through
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Delete "authority;".
Delete "and 21-19-105 are" insert "is".
Delete "an elective course" insert "elective credit
courses".
Delete "an elective.".
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After "(1)" insert "elective credit".
After "course" insert "or courses".
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H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0130H3001/WITHDRAWN
1/31/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Cannady, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gingery, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Walters,
299
Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Blevins, Byrd, Campbell, Coleman, Connolly, Filer,
Goggles, Greear, Lubnau, Madden, Patton, Paxton, Sommers, Throne and Wallis
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 44
Nays 15
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
2/1/2013
2/15/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard and Landen
Nays: Senator(s) Coe and Rothfuss
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
2/22/2013
S Placed on General File
S Did Not Consider in COW
H.B. No. 0131
Game fish-definition.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Jaggi, Baker, Blake, Davison, Freeman,
Halverson, McKim and Watt and Senator(s) Barnard, Burns,
Craft, Dockstader and Hastert
AN ACT relating to game fish; providing for designation of species of fish as
nongame species in specified waters through rule and regulation; and
providing for an effective date.
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/17/2013
1/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s)
Blevins,
Davison,
Freeman,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Krone and Piiparinen
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/25/2013
Halverson,
H Placed on General File
HB0131HS001/ADOPTED
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1/29/2013
1/30/2013
1/31/2013
Gay,
Strike "ling" insert "burbot".
DAVISON, CHAIRMAN.
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
300
Excused:
Ayes 59
2/1/2013
2/1/2013
2/12/2013
Representative(s) Gay
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Barnard, Burns, Christensen, Craft and Driskill
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0052
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0052
S President Signed HEA No. 0052
Governor Signed HEA No. 0052
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0080
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0132
Chiropractor licensure-amendments.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Harvey, Greear, Greene, Jaggi
Krone and Senator(s) Coe, Dockstader and Peterson
and
AN ACT relating to the chiropractic licensing act; amending the composition
and compensation of the board of chiropractic examiners; providing for
chiropractic interns and preceptors; providing for temporary licensure as
specified; amending requirements for chiropractor examinations and continuing
education; amending acts identified as unlawful when committed by a
chiropractor; amending criminal penalties; and providing for an effective
date.
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/28/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Coleman, Filer, Greene, Harvey, Kasperik,
Larsen and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Wilson
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
301
1/28/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0132HS001/ADOPTED
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"with rights for referral for advanced diagnostic".
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"chiropractic-physicians".
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"venipuncture" means the puncture of the vein for the
withdrawal of blood.".
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person who is not a member of the board to fulfill
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"an
accredited".
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"If
a
chiropractic-physician
chooses
to
use
the
term
chiropractic-physician on any display
sign or
advertising, the term shall be hyphenated and shall
appear on one (1) line in a manner which avoids the
appearance that term includes both a chiropractor and
a physician.".
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CHAIRMAN
HB0132HW001/WITHDRAWN
1/30/2013
H Passed CoW
HB0132H2001/ADOPTED
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physician".
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committee
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amendment
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physician" and insert "chiropractor".
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amendment
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physician" insert "chiropractor".
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physician".
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physician,"".
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standing
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amendment
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"chiropractor" delete "chiropractic physician".
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the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0132HS001/A) to this line; delete "chiropractic"
insert "chiropractors". GINGERY
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harvey, Hunt,
Jaggi, Kirkbride, Larsen, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Campbell, Gay, Harshman, Hutchings, Kasperik,
Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Semlek and Walters
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 48
Nays 11
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2013
2/4/2013
2/13/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Craft, Nutting, Peterson and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0132SS001/ADOPTED
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and".
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"venipuncture,
acupuncture
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Delete "such" insert "the". SCOTT, CHAIRMAN
HB0132SW001/ADOPTED
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persons,".
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"(v) Any partnership or other business entity authorized to be
formed under title 17 of the Wyoming statutes and which is owned with other
health care providers.". SCOTT
2/21/2013
S Passed CoW
HB0132S2001/FAILED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "penalties;" insert "providing definitions;".
After
stricken
"practitioner."
insert
"For
the
purposes of this act, "chiropractic physician" shall
be the equivalent of "doctor of chiropractic". If a
chiropractor chooses to use the word "physician" it
shall always be as a part of the qualifying term
"chiropractic physician".
At no time during the
course of advertisement shall the word "physician"
stand alone, or be used in a manner as to imply that
the
chiropractor
is
anything
other
than
a
"chiropractic physician".
Utilization of the term
"chiropractic physician" shall not bestow a scope of
practice beyond that which is defined in W.S.
33-10-101.". DOCKSTADER
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Barnard, Burns, Craft, Dockstader, Geis, Hicks, Meier,
Perkins and Schiffer
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Bebout, Case, Coe, Cooper, Driskill,
Emerich, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Nicholas, P.,
Nutting, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Scott and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02 and Christensen
Ayes 9
Nays 19
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nutting, Perkins,
Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Excused: Senator(s) Nicholas, P.
Ayes 28
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
Ayes:
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
Representative(s)
Baker,
ROLL CALL
Barlow, Berger,
305
Blake,
Blevins,
Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton,
Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters,
Throne, Wallis, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Gingery, Hutchings, Kroeker, McKim and Walters
Ayes 55
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
2/26/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0099
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0099
S President Signed HEA No. 0099
Governor Signed HEA No. 0099
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0185
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0133
Human trafficking.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Connolly, Berger, Davison, Esquibel,
K., Gingery, Petroff and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s)
Barnard, Craft, Hastert and Schiffer
AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; defining criminal offenses related to
human
trafficking
as
specified;
providing
penalties;
providing
for
restitution; providing an affirmative defense to prosecution of human
trafficking victims as specified; providing for services to victims of human
trafficking; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective
date.
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/22/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone,
Miller, Walters and Watt
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0133HS001/ADOPTED
That Substitute No. 1 for HB0133 DO PASS.
1/23/2013
GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
HB0133H2001/ADOPTED
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1/24/2013
1/25/2013
[TO SUBSTITUTE BILL No. 1]
After "trafficking;" delete balance of the line.
Delete "specified;". KROEKER
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
306
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
2/8/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/8/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0133SS001/ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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Delete and insert:
"(E) Providing a controlled substance to an individual for
the purpose of controlling the person's behavior;".
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After "person" insert "in exchange for the sexual
act".
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prostitution".
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"(xiii) "Serious harm" means physical or nonphysical harm or
property damage, including, but not limited to, bodily injury as defined in
W.S. 6-1-104(a)(i), economic loss as defined in W.S. 1-40-102(a)(v), personal
injury as defined in W.S. 1-40-102(a)(vii) or reputational harm sufficient to
compel a reasonable person of the same background and in the same
circumstance of the victim, to perform or to continue performing labor, a
service or a commercial sex act in order to avoid incurring that harm;".
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"(b) A victim of human trafficking who is a minor shall be deemed a
child in need of supervision in accordance with the Children in Need of
Supervision Act or a neglected child in accordance with the Child Protection
Act.".
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2/15/2013
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
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ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel,
K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Campbell
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/21/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0078
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0078
S President Signed HEA No. 0078
Governor Signed HEA No. 0078
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0091
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0134
Private roads.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Brown and Senator(s) Nicholas, P.
AN ACT relating to highways; modifying procedures for establishing private
roads; conforming provisions; repealing specified provisions; specifying
legislative intent; and providing for an effective date.
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/29/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Campbell, Eklund, Greear, McKim and Winters
Nays: Representative(s) Hunt, Semlek and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2013
H Placed on General File
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"Section 1. W.S. 24-9-201 through 24-9-203 are created to read:
24-9-201. Answer and complaint; initial hearing; appointment
viewers and appraisers.
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of
(a) If the county commissioners do not retain jurisdiction pursuant to
W.S. 24-9-101(c), any person whose land has no outlet to, nor connection with
a public road may commence an action in district court in any county in which
any part of the land is located for a private road leading from his land to
some convenient public road. The plaintiff shall join as defendants the
owners of record, owners of recorded easements and rights of way and any
lessee, mortgagee or occupant of the land over which any proposed road would
cross and may include the state of Wyoming. The complaint shall contain a
short and plain statement of:
(i) The legal description of the land owned by the plaintiff to
which access is sought and a statement that all or some of the land is
located within the county;
(ii) A specific statement as to why the land has no legally
enforceable access, other than a waterway, and whether the land is surrounded
on all sides by land owned by another person or persons or a natural or manmade barrier making access unreasonably costly;
(iii) A description of the plaintiff's efforts to purchase a
legally enforceable access to a public road;
(iv) A description sufficient to identify the general location
of any access routes proposed by the plaintiff;
(v) The legal description of all land over which any proposed
access routes would cross; and
(vi) A statement as to whether any actions of the plaintiff or
any person with the consent and knowledge of the plaintiff, caused the
plaintiff's land to lose or to not have any legally enforceable access.
(b) The
defendant's
answer
shall
set
forth
the
location
and
description, in the manner described in paragraphs (a)(iv) and (v) of this
section, of any alternate routes proposed by the defendant and the owners of
record, owners of recorded easements and rights of way and any lessee,
mortgagee or occupant of the land over which any proposed alternate routes
would cross.
(c) The court shall give an action for a private road precedence over
other civil cases pending in court, other than election contests, and the
action shall in every way be expedited.
(d) If the plaintiff has had access to his land and that access is
being denied or restricted, the court may grant temporary access to the
plaintiff over a route identified by the court pending the outcome of the
proceedings.
(e) The plaintiff shall join as defendants persons identified under
subsection (b) of this section or otherwise identified by a defendant as the
owners of record, owners of recorded easements and rights of way and any
lessee, mortgagee or occupant of the land over which any proposed alternative
routes would cross.
(f) The court may require the plaintiff to file a bond to pay for
costs allowed under W.S. 24-9-202.
(g) The court shall hold an initial hearing to determine whether the
plaintiff has satisfied the requirements of this section and access is
necessary because the plaintiff has no legally enforceable access.
If the
court finds the requirements of this section have been met and access is
necessary, the court shall appoint three (3) disinterested persons as viewers
and appraisers. Before entering upon their duties the viewers shall take and
subscribe to an oath that they will faithfully and impartially perform their
duties under their appointment as viewers and appraisers. The court shall
direct them to meet on a day named in the order on the proposed road, and
view and appraise any damages, at which time and place all persons interested
may appear and be heard by the viewers. The viewers and appraisers shall then
proceed to locate and mark out a private road and alternative routes as they
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deem appropriate, provided the location of the road shall not be marked out
to cross the lands of any person not joined in the action. The viewers and
appraisers shall recommend to the court the most reasonable and convenient
route, provided that access shall be along section and boundary lines
whenever practical. The viewers and appraisers may recommend specific
conditions that the court place on the road, including provisions for
maintenance and limitations on the amount and type of use. The proposed road
shall not exceed thirty (30) feet in width from a certain point on the land
of the plaintiff to some certain point on the public road, and shall be
located so as to do the least possible damage to the lands through which the
private road is located. The viewers and appraisers shall also appraise any
damages sustained by the owner over which the road is to be established and
make full and true returns, with a plat of the road to the court. The viewers
and appraisers shall also determine whether or not any gates or cattleguards
should be placed at proper points on the road, and appraise any damages in
accordance with that determination.
(h) In determining any damages to be suffered by a defendant, the
viewers and appraisers shall appraise the value of the property affected by
the road before and after the road is in place. Damages also may include
reasonable compensation for any improvements on the lands over which any
private road is to be granted which were not paid for and will be used by the
plaintiff.
24-9-202. Report of viewers and appraisers; trial to the court; costs.
(a) The viewers and appraisers so appointed, or a majority of them,
shall make a report of their recommendations to the court, and also the
amount of damages, if any, appraised by them, and the defendant entitled to
such damages. Upon receiving the report of the viewers and appraisers, the
matter shall be tried to the court without a jury.
The court may accept,
reject or modify the report and recommendations. The court shall select the
most reasonable and convenient route for the access, provided that access
shall be along section and boundary lines whenever practical. The court shall
issue a final order specifying the route, any conditions imposed by the court
and any damages and costs to be paid by the plaintiff.
(b) A party may appeal any final judgment of the district court under
this section to the supreme court.
(c) After the court has received a survey of the route and proof of
payment of any damages and costs ordered to be paid, the court shall enter an
order incorporating a legal description of the road, a legal description of
the land benefitted by the road, declaring the road to be a private road, and
citing in the order any conditions imposed by the court. A certified copy of
the court's order shall be filed in the office of the county clerk.
(d) In addition to paying any damages to be suffered by the
defendants, the court shall order the plaintiff to pay appropriate costs,
which shall include any survey, plat, engineering and construction costs
incurred concerning the location and construction of the road.
(e) In addition to paying other damages and costs required by this
section and by W.S. 24-9-201, the plaintiff shall be responsible for paying
the reasonable costs of an appraisal obtained by a defendant if that
appraisal was A in substantial part as a basis for damages and varied more
than fifteen percent (15%) from the valuation determined by the viewers and
appraisers appointed under W.S. 24-9-201(g).
24-9-203. Rules of procedure; legislative findings and intent.
(a) The supreme court may adopt rules governing proceedings commenced
under W.S. 24-9-201, including limited application of the rules relating to
procedure, discovery and evidence and such other rules as the court
determines appropriate to provide for expedited and efficient proceedings,
including appellate proceedings, which minimize the delay and cost in actions
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to establish a private road.
(b) It is the intent of the legislature to provide for alternative
means to establish a private road under this chapter.
The legislature
further intends that the precedents established with respect to the creation
of private roads prior to the July 1, 2013 amendments to this chapter should
continue to be followed to the extent they are not inconsistent with the
provisions of this chapter.
Section 2. W.S. 24-9-101(b), (c) and (h) is amended to read:
24-9-101.
Petition; initial hearing; appointment of viewers and
appraisers; bond; rules; certification to district court.
(b) Within ten (10) days after filing an application with the board,
the applicant shall give notice in writing by certified mail, with return
receipt, to the affected parties of all lands over which any private road is
applied for, of his pending application for a private road. The notice shall
include a complete copy of the original application and any amendments
thereto.
Each affected party receiving notice under this subsection shall,
within forty-five (45) sixty-five (65) days of receiving notice, provide
written notice by certified mail with return receipt requested, to the board
and the applicant of the location and description, in the manner described in
paragraphs (a)(iv) and (v) of this section, of any alternate routes proposed
by the affected party.
(c) Within forty-five (45) days after the filing of an application
with the board, the board shall, by resolution, determine whether to retain
jurisdiction of the application. If the board does not retain jurisdiction,
the board shall give notice of the decision to the applicant and all affected
parties having an interest in the lands through which the proposed road or
any alternative road may pass.
Upon receipt of notice, the applicant may
commence an action as provided in W.S. 24-9-201 through 24-9-203.
If the
board retains jurisdiction, the board shall review the application within
eighty-five (85) days of its receipt and if the board finds the application
contains the information required by subsection (a) of this section and
notice has been provided in accordance with subsection (b) of this section,
it shall schedule a hearing to determine whether the applicant has no legally
enforceable access to his land.
The hearing shall be scheduled not sooner
than one hundred forty-five (145) days after the filing of the application
with the board.
(h) If at the completion of the hearing the board finds that the
applicant has satisfied the requirements of this section and access is
necessary because the applicant has no legally enforceable access, the board
shall within thirty (30) days of the completion of the hearing enter its
order so finding and certify the application directly to the district court
unless the board elects to retain jurisdiction.
If the application is
certified the court shall proceed as provided in subsection (m) of this
section.
If the board elects to retain jurisdiction it shall proceed with
the application as provided in this subsection, subsections (j) through (k)
of this section and W.S. 24-9-103.
The board shall appoint three (3)
disinterested freeholders and electors of the county, as viewers and
appraisers. Before entering upon their duties the viewers shall take and
subscribe to an oath that they will faithfully and impartially perform their
duties under their appointment as viewers and appraisers.
The board shall
cause an order to be issued directing them to meet on a day named in the
order on the proposed road, and view and appraise any damages and make a
recommendation to the board. Prior to meeting on-site to view the proposed
road, the viewers shall give notice in writing to the applicant and affected
parties of the lands through which the proposed road or any alternative road
may pass, of the time and place where the viewers will meet, at least ten
(10) days before viewing the road, at which time and place all persons
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interested may appear and be heard by the viewers.
The viewers and
appraisers shall then proceed to locate and mark out a private road and
alternative routes as they deem appropriate, provided the location of the
road shall not be marked out to cross the lands of any affected party who was
not given notice under subsection (e) of this section. The viewers and
appraisers shall recommend the most reasonable and convenient route, provided
that access shall be along section and boundary lines whenever practical. The
viewers and appraisers may recommend specific conditions that the board place
on the road as the board deems necessary, including provisions for
maintenance and limitations on the amount and type of use. The proposed road
shall not exceed thirty (30) feet in width from a certain point on the land
of the applicant to some certain point on the public road, and shall be
located so as to do the least possible damage to the lands through which the
private road is located. The viewers and appraisers shall also appraise any
damages sustained by the owner over which the road is to be established and
make full and true returns, with a plat of the road to the board of county
commissioners. The viewers and appraisers shall also determine whether or not
any gates or cattleguards shall be placed at proper points on the road, and
appraise any damages in accordance with that determination.
Section 3. W.S. 24-9-101(m) and 24-9-103(e) are repealed.".
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HB0134HW003/FAILED
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BROWN
STUBSON
HB0134HW004/WITHDRAWN
1/31/2013
2/1/2013
2/4/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman,
Harvey, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau,
Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen,
Reeder, Sommers, Stubson, Throne, Walters and Wilson
Nays:
Representative(s) Davison, Gay, Halverson, Hunt, Hutchings, Kroeker,
McKim, Miller, Semlek, Teeters, Watt, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer,
Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 45
Nays 14
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/6/2013
2/13/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks and Johnson
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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2/13/2013
S Placed on General File
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2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
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After "cross" insert "." delete balance of the line.
Delete "state of Wyoming.". NICHOLAS
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis,
Hastert, Hicks, Johnson, Landen, Nicholas, P., Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Rothfuss, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Driskill, Hines, Meier, Nutting and Schiffer
Ayes 24
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton,
Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters,
Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer,
Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Gay, Halverson and Kroeker
Excused: Representative(s) Davison
Ayes 56
Nays 3
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
2/28/2013
2/28/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0083
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0083
S President Signed HEA No. 0083
Governor Signed HEA No. 0083
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0099
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0135
Snowmobile-permit and registration fees-2.
Sponsored By:
Joint
Travel,
Recreation,
Resources Interim Committee
Wildlife
and
Cultural
AN ACT relating to snowmobiles; increasing registration and user fees;
eliminating user fees for resident snowmobiles; providing for additional
selling agent fees; repealing requirement of showing proof of sales tax paid;
repealing required language on decals; providing for disposition of fees for
replacement certificates and decals; providing definitions; and providing for
an effective date.
1/10/2013
Bill Number Assigned
313
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
H
H
H
H
Received for Introduction
Introduced and Referred to H06
No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Nays:
Representative(s)
Blevins,
Davison,
Freeman,
Hutchings, Jaggi and Piiparinen
Excused: Representative(s) Krone
Ayes 0
Nays 8
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0136
Game and fish license fees-2.
Sponsored By:
Joint
Travel,
Recreation,
Resources Interim Committee
Gay,
Wildlife
Halverson,
and
Cultural
AN ACT relating to game and fish; amending hunting, fishing, watercraft and
other license and application fees as specified; eliminating resident daily
game bird/small game licenses; providing for separate bull and cow/calf wild
bison licenses; providing for the adjustment of license, application, entry,
stamp and permit fees annually; requiring reports; authorizing rulemaking;
and providing for an effective date.
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Freeman
Nays: Representative(s) Blevins, Davison, Gay, Halverson, Hutchings, Jaggi,
Krone and Piiparinen
Ayes 1
Nays 8
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0137
Sponsored By:
Game and fish-indexing of license fees.
Representative(s) Davison, Freeman,
Dn., and Senator(s)Burns and Cooper
McKim
and
Zwonitzer
AN ACT relating to game and fish; providing for the adjustment of license,
application, entry, stamp and permit fees annually; requiring reports;
authorizing rulemaking; and providing for an effective date.
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/15/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0138
Public
ethics
office.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Senator(s) Bebout
314
act
Lubnau,
violations-removal
Berger
and
Brown
from
and
AN ACT relating to administration of the government; providing procedures for
the removal of a local official from office for violation of the Ethics and
Disclosure Act as specified; providing for appeals; providing definitions;
and providing for an effective date.
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0139
Uniform Trust Code.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Brown, Krone, Greear, Lubnau
Throne and Senator(s) Esquibel, F., Nicholas, P.
Perkins
and
and
AN ACT relating to the Uniform Trust Code; providing for insurable interests
of trustees; providing a definition; permitting spouses to transfer property
held in tenancy by entirety to a trust without losing creditor claim
protections; clarifying that no common law rule limiting the duration of
noncharitable purpose trusts is in force in this state; limiting creditor
access to trust property if the transfer to an irrevocable trust does not
violate fraudulent transfers laws; providing that retaining power to pay
certain taxes does not disqualify a qualified spend thrift trust; providing
for a standard of clear and convincing evidence of fraudulent transfers to a
qualified spendthrift trust; limiting effect of child support orders on
assets in a qualified spendthrift trust; clarifying protection of financial
institution creditors with respect to trust assets listed in an application
for credit; providing for premortem validation of a trust; providing for
distribution of trust assets as specified; and providing for an effective
date.
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/17/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone, Miller,
Walters and Watt
Excused: Representative(s) Gingery
Ayes 8
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/17/2013
H Placed on General File
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1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
Delete ", at the".
Delete entirely.
Delete "trust,". KRONE, VICE-CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
315
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
1/28/2013
2/11/2013
2/14/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S Rereferred to S06
S06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Barnard, Burns, Christensen, Craft and Driskill
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/14/2013
S Placed on General File
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(c) through (e)".
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Insert:
"(e) Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit or otherwise
alter the authority granted to the department of health to assert a claim
against an estate under W.S. 42-4-206 or to file a lien under W.S. 42-4-207
as could be asserted against a tenancy by the entirety established in
accordance with W.S. 34-1-140.". BURNS, CHAIRMAN
2/19/2013
S Passed CoW
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2/20/2013
2/21/2013
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Delete "such" insert "the".
After "of" delete "such" insert "the";
delete "such" insert "the".
Strike "such" insert "those".
Delete "such" insert "the". SCOTT
after
"if"
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
316
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Davison
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0084
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0084
S President Signed HEA No. 0084
Governor Signed HEA No. 0084
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0178
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0140
Environmental Quality Act permits-intervention.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Perkins
Lubnau
and
Senator(s)
Bebout
and
AN ACT relating to environmental quality; providing that the state may
intervene in any state action challenging the issuance of a permit or an
activity conducted or proposed to be conducted pursuant to a permit issued
under the Environmental Quality Act as specified; providing that a federal
court may consider a Wyoming state statute when determining whether to allow
the state to enter an appearance as a permissive intervenor as specified;
providing that the prevailing party shall be entitled to costs of litigation
as specified; specifying applicability; and providing for an effective date.
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0141
Political party affiliation.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Eklund, Hutchings, Jaggi, Miller and
Reeder and Senator(s) Anderson, JD (SD02), Bebout and
Nutting
AN ACT relating to elections; modifying when declaration of party affiliation
is required and procedures relating to declaration; modifying when a voter
may change party affiliation; and providing for an effective date.
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/25/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
317
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Eklund, Loucks and Madden
Nays:
Representative(s) Blikre, Goggles, Kirkbride, Northrup, Petroff and
Semlek
Ayes 3
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0142
Vehicle identification number-inspections.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv.
AN ACT relating to vehicle and watercraft titles; specifying who can conduct
identification number and decal inspections; directing the deposit of
inspection fees; and providing for an effective date.
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0143
Game road kill.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Zwonitzer,
Dn.,
Blake,
Davison,
Freeman, Gay, Hutchings and Jaggi and Senator(s) Craft
and Von Flatern
AN ACT relating to game and fish; providing for rules and regulations to
authorize the collection of road killed animals; providing restrictions; and
providing for an effective date.
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/21/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s)
Blevins,
Davison,
Freeman,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Krone and Piiparinen
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
Gay,
Halverson,
H Placed on General File
HB0143HS001.01/ADOPTED
[DIVIDED AMENDMENT]
After "sheep," insert "gray wolves within any area of
the state where gray wolves are classified as trophy
game animals, grizzly bears, mountain goats,".
Page 3-After line 10
Insert:
"(d) Any antlers or horns, with skull plate intact, taken pursuant to
this section shall be properly tagged with a Wyoming interstate game tag.".
Page 4-line 10
After "23-3-310" insert "except an interstate game
tag
shall
be
required
as
provided
in
W.S.
23-3-310(d)". DAVISON, CHAIRMAN
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HB0143HS001.02/FAILED
[DIVIDED AMENDMENT]
Delete "act" insert "section"; After "authorize"
insert ": (i)".
After "collisions" insert "; or (ii) The collection
or possession of game animals killed as a result of a
motor vehicle collisions, or parts of such animals,
for commercial purposes or use.". DAVISON, CHAIRMAN
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Page 3-line 10
1/22/2013
H Passed CoW
HB0143H2001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 7
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
Delete "act" insert "section".
ZWONITZER, DN
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Byrd,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Halverson, Harshman, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi,
Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim,
Moniz, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters,
Throne, Wallis, Watt, Wilson, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Burkhart, Greear, Greene, Madden, Nicholas,
B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Walters and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Harvey and Miller
Ayes 47
Nays 11
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/25/2013
2/4/2013
2/7/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Barnard, Burns, Christensen, Craft and Driskill
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/22/2013
S Placed on General File
S Did Not Consider in COW
H.B. No. 0144
Kindergarten readiness programs.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Connolly, Filer, Harshman, Harvey and
Northrup and Senator(s) Anderson, JD (SD02), Barnard and
Rothfuss
AN ACT relating to kindergarten readiness, early childhood development and
early literacy development; providing for development of policy and system
structure through statewide consensus discussions as specified; prescribing
duties; and providing for an effective date.
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/17/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
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ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Connolly, Freeman, Hunt, Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Piiparinen, Sommers and Teeters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/17/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0144HS001/ADOPTED
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Page
Page
Page
Page
2-lines 7 and 8
3-line 3
3-line 22
3-line 23
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
After "policy" insert "recommendations".
After
"literacy"
insert
"and
early
childhood
education".
After "education," insert "Head Start,".
Delete
"Results"
insert
"The
department
shall
consider the result of these discussions and a review
of existing statewide standards in developing state
policy recommendations addressing:".
Delete entirely.
After "of" insert "a matrix of".
Delete "policies" insert "policy recommendations".
After "policy" insert "recommendation".
TEETERS,
CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Failed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Byrd, Campbell,
Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene,
Harshman, Harvey, Kirkbride, Lockhart, Northrup, Paxton, Petroff, Reeder,
Sommers, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Brown, Burkhart, Cannady, Coleman, Davison,
Gay, Greear, Halverson, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone,
Larsen, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton,
Piiparinen, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson and
Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 26
Nays 33
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0145
Insurance-coverage
disorders.
of
inherited
enzymatic
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn., Coleman, Davison and
Petroff and Senator(s) Craft
AN ACT relating to insurance; requiring coverage of inherited enzymatic
disorders; providing a definition; providing for applicability; and providing
for an effective date.
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/29/2013
Ayes:
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Representative(s) Barlow, Coleman, Filer, Greene, Harvey, Kasperik,
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Larsen and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Wilson
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
1/29/2013
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H Placed on General File
HB0145HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-Above line 1
In the catch title, delete "phenylketonuria" insert
"inherited enzymatic disorders".
Page 1-line 2
After
"definition;"
insert
"providing
for
applicability;".
Page 3-line 6
After "includes" delete balance of the line.
Page 3-After line 18
Insert:
"(d) This section shall apply to both public and private health
benefit plans, as defined in W.S. 26-1-102(a)(xxxiii) and (xxxiv), delivered
or issued on or after July 1, 2013.".
HARVEY, CHAIRMAN
1/31/2013
2/1/2013
2/4/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey,
Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lubnau, Madden,
McKim, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen,
Semlek, Sommers, Teeters, Throne, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Davison, Gay, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Lockhart,
Loucks, Miller, Reeder, Stubson, Walters and Watt
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 47
Nays 12
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/5/2013
2/15/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Craft, Nutting and Peterson
Excused: Senator(s) Scott
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
HB0145S2001/FAILED
Page 3-line 6
Page 3-line 7
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "phenylketonuria" delete "," insert "and".
After "phenylketonuria" delete balance of line insert
".".
Page 3-lines 8 through 10
Delete. PERKINS
HB0145S2002/ADOPTED
Delete the Perkins
Page 3-line 6
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Second Reading Amendment (HB0145S2001/AE) entirely and
further amend as follows:
After "includes" insert "and is limited to". SCOTT
321
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Burns, Coe,
Cooper, Craft, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks,
Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss,
Schiffer and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Christensen, Dockstader, Hines, Perkins and
Scott
Ayes 23
Nays 7
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey,
Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau,
Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen,
Semlek, Sommers, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Gay, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Loucks, McKim,
Miller, Reeder, Stubson and Walters
Excused: Representative(s) Davison
Ayes 49
Nays 10
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
3/1/2013
3/1/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0085
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0085
S President Signed HEA No. 0085
Governor Signed HEA No. 0085
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0112
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0146
Athletic trainers-licensure.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Wilson,
Harshman,
Harvey
and
Piiparinen and Senator(s) Anderson, JL (SD28) and Landen
AN ACT relating to athletic trainers; limiting use of title of athletic
trainer; providing exemption from licensure for student athletic trainers;
modifying term of licenses; and providing for an effective date.
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/23/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Coleman, Filer, Greene, Harvey, Kasperik,
Reeder, Throne and Wilson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2013
H Placed on General File
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HB0146HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
Page 2-line 24
Page 3-line 1
Page 3-line 4
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
Delete "limiting" insert "modifying".
Strike "from".
Strike "the date of issuance".
Delete "July 1, 2013." insert "immediately upon
completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become
law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the
Wyoming Constitution.". HARVEY, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Halverson and Kroeker
Ayes 58
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
1/30/2013
2/8/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Craft, Nutting, Peterson and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/8/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Coe, Craft,
Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Landen, Nutting, Peterson, Ross,
Rothfuss, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Cooper, Dockstader,
Driskill, Hicks, Johnson, Meier, Nicholas, P., Perkins and Schiffer
Ayes 17
Nays 13
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0053
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0053
S President Signed HEA No. 0053
Governor Signed HEA No. 0053
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0162
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
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H.B. No. 0147
Vehicle
registration
exemption.
fees-purple
heart
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Kasperik, Barlow, Blikre, Esquibel,
K., Filer and Greene and Senator(s) Cooper and Von
Flatern
AN ACT relating to motor vehicle registration; providing exemption from
registration fees for purple heart recipients as specified; limiting the
exemption as specified; providing conforming amendments; providing for
reimbursement of revenues to counties; and providing for an effective date.
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/18/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Blevins, Campbell, Hutchings, Jaggi, Larsen,
Loucks, McKim and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0147HS001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 5
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
1/31/2013
After
"recipient"
insert
"who
qualifies
under
paragraph (xv) of this subsection and who is".
ZWONITZER, DV, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
2/1/2013
2/26/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 5-4
H.B. No. 0148
Railroad security officers.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Christensen
Gingery
and
Kasperik
and
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to law enforcement; providing railroad employees with law
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enforcement powers as specified; specifying the force that can be used;
placing limitations on the exercise of authority; limiting the privileges and
obligations available to railroad security officers; and providing for an
effective date.
1/10/2013
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Campbell, Hutchings, McKim and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Blake, Blevins, Jaggi, Loucks and Reeder
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0149
State mythical critter.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Zwonitzer,
Dn.,
Brown,
Campbell,
Cannady, Davison, Gingery, Goggles, Harvey, Teeters,
Throne and Zwonitzer, Dv. and Senator(s) Von Flatern
AN ACT relating to the official mythical critter of Wyoming; declaring the
jackalope as the official mythical critter; and providing for an effective
date.
1/10/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/21/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blevins, Davison, Freeman, Halverson,
Piiparinen
Nays: Representative(s) Gay, Hutchings and Jaggi
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
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1-line
1-line
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
and
H Placed on General File
H Passed CoW
HB0149H2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-Above line 1
Page
Page
Page
Page
Krone
1
3
9
14
In
the
catch
"critter".
Delete "creature"
Delete "creature"
Delete "creature"
Delete "creature"
title,
delete
insert
insert
insert
insert
"critter".
"critter".
"critter".
"critter".
"creature"
insert
HUNT, BROWN
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Byrd,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Hunt, Jaggi,
Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim,
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Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Sommers, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Burkhart, Gay, Greear, Hutchings, Madden,
Semlek, Stubson, Walters and Watt
Excused: Representative(s) Harvey and Miller
Ayes 48
Nays 10
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/25/2013
2/11/2013
2/26/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S12
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 5-4
H.B. No. 0150
Bonds for certificates of title.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv. and Blevins
AN ACT relating to motor vehicle titles; amending bond requirements
obtaining certificates of title; and providing for an effective date.
1/10/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/23/2013
for
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Blevins, Campbell, Hutchings, Jaggi, Larsen,
Loucks, McKim and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2013
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2013
1/29/2013
2/7/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Cooper, Esquibel, F., Landen, Schiffer and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
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2/19/2013
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0054
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0054
S President Signed HEA No. 0054
Governor Signed HEA No. 0054
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0163
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0151
Uniform trust code-notice of claims.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Piiparinen,
Halverson, Northrup, Patton and
Barnard and Landen
Blevins,
Greene,
Reeder and Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to trusts; amending notification requirements for claims of
creditors; and providing for an effective date.
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/16/2013
1/21/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone,
Miller, Walters and Watt
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
1/28/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
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2/11/2013
2/14/2013
S Rereferred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Barnard, Burns, Christensen, Craft and Driskill
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/14/2013
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/21/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0073
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0073
S President Signed HEA No. 0073
Governor Signed HEA No. 0073
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0090
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0152
Vehicle accident reporting.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Filer,
Blake,
Byrd,
Zwonitzer, Dv. and Senator(s) Esquibel,
Flatern
Throne
F. and
and
Von
AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; providing for proof of financial
responsibility; deleting accident reporting requirements for persons involved
in vehicle accidents; making conforming amendments; and providing for an
effective date.
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/23/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Blevins, Campbell, Hutchings, Jaggi, Larsen,
Loucks, McKim and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0152HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 1
After "vehicles;" insert "providing
financial responsibility;".
Page 1-After line 6
Insert:
"Section 1. W.S. 31-9-110 is created to read:
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for
proof
of
31-9-110. Providing proof of financial responsibility.
For purposes of this act, a person shall be considered to have provided and
filed proof of financial responsibility whenever a search of the online
insurance verification system or other verification system provides proof of
financial responsibility.".
Page 1-line 8
Delete "Section 1." insert "Section 2."; delete "and"
insert ",".
Page 1-line 9
After "31-5-1111" insert "and 31-9-402 by creating a
new subsection (b)".
Page 1-line 11
Delete "driver and".
Page 1-line 12
Delete "officer" insert "officers".
Page 3-After line 22
Insert:
"31-9-402. Types of proof.
(b) Proof of financial responsibility may be furnished as allowed by
W.S. 31-9-110.".
Page 4-line 1
Delete "2" insert "3".
Page 4-line 2
After "(c)," insert "31-5-1108(d),".
Page 4-line 4
Delete "3" insert "4". ZWONITZER, DV, CHAIRMAN
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Byrd,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings,
Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Burkhart, Gay, Halverson, Kroeker, Loucks,
Miller and Watt
Ayes 52
Nays 8
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
1/31/2013
2/7/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Cooper, Esquibel, F., Landen, Schiffer and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/19/2013
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
HB0152S2001/ADOPTED
Page 4-line 10
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "such" insert "the".
SCOTT
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
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P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer,
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
Scott
and
Von
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Brown, Burkhart,
Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Krone,
Loucks, Lubnau, Moniz, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters,
Throne, Wallis, Walters, Wilson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blikre, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Halverson,
Hutchings, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Larsen, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Reeder, Sommers, Watt, Winters and Zwonitzer,
Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Davison
Ayes 37
Nays 22
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
2/28/2013
2/28/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0086
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0086
S President Signed HEA No. 0086
Governor Signed HEA No. 0086
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0102
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0153
Representation
proceedings.
of
children
in
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Throne and Senator(s) Burns
compact
AN ACT relating to the Interstate Compact on Juveniles; providing for
appointment of the state public defender or a guardian ad litem to represent
juveniles in accordance with the compact; and providing for an effective
date.
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/17/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone,
Miller, Walters and Watt
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/17/2013
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
330
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2013
1/28/2013
2/7/2013
2/14/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S Rereferred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Barnard, Burns, Christensen, Craft and Driskill
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0065
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0065
S President Signed HEA No. 0065
Governor Signed HEA No. 0065
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0170
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0154
Representation
proceedings.
of
children
in
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Throne and Senator(s) Burns
CHINS
AN ACT relating to public defenders; providing for public defenders to
represent children in child in need of supervision proceedings; and providing
for an effective date.
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/17/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone,
Miller, Walters and Watt
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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1/17/2013
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2013
1/28/2013
2/7/2013
2/14/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S Rereferred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Barnard, Burns, Christensen, Craft and Driskill
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0066
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0066
S President Signed HEA No. 0066
Governor Signed HEA No. 0066
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0171
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0155
Burn order violations-restitution.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Semlek, Davison, Greear,
Lubnau and Senator(s) Cooper and Perkins
Hunt
and
AN ACT relating to penalties for violating fire bans; increasing penalties
for entry into or use of any area closed by a board of county commissioners
because of extreme fire danger; requiring restitution for firefighting
services necessary to respond to incidents caused by persons violating a fire
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ban as specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/24/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Campbell, Eklund, Greear, Hunt, McKim, Semlek
and Winters
Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0155HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 9
Delete "lights" insert "causes". SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN
HB0155HW001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 12
Delete "for part or all of" insert ".
Restitution
ordered under this subsection shall be for all or
part of the value of the services rendered by the
responding firefighting units. The court may consult
with the state forester to ascertain the reasonable
value of services.
The court shall not order
restitution if the court finds the person convicted
has no ability to currently pay restitution and there
is
no
reasonable
probability
that
the
person
convicted will be able to pay restitution in the
future.".
Page 2-lines 13 through 17
Delete entirely.
Page 2-line 18
Delete the line through "restitution.".
Page 2-line 21
Delete "in the proportions" insert "proportionally
as". ZWONITZER, DN.
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
1/31/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
2/1/2013
2/6/2013
Ayes:
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Senator(s) Driskill, Emerich, Geis and Hicks
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Excused:
Ayes 4
2/6/2013
Senator(s) Johnson
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
S Placed on General File
HB0155SS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 1
Page 1-line 6
Page 2-line 11
Page 2-line 12
Page 2-line 22
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "bans" insert "restrictions".
Delete "ban" insert "restriction".
Delete "shall" insert "may".
Delete "governmental" insert "local fire service".
Delete "governmental" insert "local fire service".
GEIS, CHAIRMAN
HB0155SW001/ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 1-line 6
After "specified;" insert "providing an exception;".
Page 1-line 13
After "use" insert "; exception".
Page 3-after line 2
Insert and renumber:
"(c) Fires intentionally set by a person on lands owned or under the
control of the person and which do not escape from the lands under their
control are exempt from the provisions of this article unless the person
requests suppression by the local fire service.". HICKS
HB0155SW002/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 21
2/13/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "future." insert "In no case shall restitution
ordered under this subsection exceed ten thousand
dollars ($10,000.00).". DRISKILL
S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Christensen, Cooper, Dockstader,
Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Meier, Perkins and Peterson
Nays: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Craft,
Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Ayes 10
Nays 20
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0156
Movement of livestock in emergency situations.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Hunt, Barlow, Davison, Moniz, Petroff,
Semlek and Wallis and Senator(s) Christensen, Driskill
and Emerich
AN ACT relating to inspection of brands; providing an exception for brand and
ownership inspection and movement of livestock in emergency situations;
providing for declaration and recognition of emergency situations as
specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/24/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake,
Semlek, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
ROLL CALL
Campbell,
334
Eklund,
Greear,
Hunt,
McKim,
Ayes 9
1/24/2013
Nays 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H Placed on General File
HB0156HS001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 16
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
1/31/2013
Excused 0
After "board" insert
SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN
"or
an
agent
of
the
board".
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
2/1/2013
2/6/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Driskill, Emerich, Geis and Hicks
Excused: Senator(s) Johnson
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0156SS001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 14
Page 3-line 23
Page 4-line 2
Page 4-line 6
2/12/2013
2/13/2013
2/14/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "board" insert "director".
Delete "board" insert "director".
Delete "board" insert "director".
Delete "board, the board" insert
director". GEIS, CHAIRMAN
"director,
the
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/14/2013
2/19/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
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ROLL CALL
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 0
Nays 60
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/19/2013
2/25/2013
H Appointed JCC01 Members:
Representative(s) Semlek, Hunt, Walters
S Appointed JCC01 Members:
Senator(s) Christensen, Emerich, Hicks
H Adopted HB0156JC01
HB0156JC01/A
ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the following Senate amendment:
HB0156SS001/AE
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 3-line 14
After "board" insert "or director".
Page 3-line 23
After "board" insert "or director".
Page 4-line 2
After the second "board" insert "or director".
Page 4-line 6
Delete "board, the board" insert "board or director,
the board or director".
SEMLEK, HUNT, WALTERS, CHRISTENSEN, EMERICH, HICKS
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2013 S Adopted HB0156JC01
HB0156JC01/AA
ADOPTED
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HB0156SS001/AE
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the board or director".
SEMLEK, HUNT, WALTERS, CHRISTENSEN, EMERICH, HICKS
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P.,
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Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Hicks
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2013
2/26/2013
2/27/2013
2/28/2013
2/28/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0105
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0105
S President Signed HEA No. 0105
Governor Signed HEA No. 0105
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0107
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0157
Game and fish licenses-residency.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Hunt, Connolly, Greene and Krone and
Senator(s) Rothfuss
AN ACT relating to game and fish licenses; providing residency status for
full-time students enrolled at the University of Wyoming, a Wyoming community
college or any school licensed in this state offering postsecondary
education; and providing for an effective date.
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0158
Vehicle registration timing.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Esquibel,
K.,
Filer,
Goggles,
Kasperik, Kirkbride, Madden and McKim and Senator(s)
Barnard, Cooper and Emerich
AN ACT relating to motor vehicle registration; amending the time for
registration of a motor vehicle upon transfer of ownership; and providing for
an effective date.
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blikre, Eklund, Goggles, Kirkbride, Madden, Northrup
and Petroff
Nays: Representative(s) Loucks and Semlek
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
H Placed on General File
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After "(D)"
are".
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delete
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"is"
insert
"and
31-16-126(d)
"31-16-126. Use of demo, full use plates; temporary permits.
(d) Vehicles may be operated without registration for forty-five (45)
sixty (60) days from the date of purchase when displaying a temporary license
permit issued by a licensed dealer or the department. The form and display
of the temporary license permit shall be prescribed by the department.".
ESQUIBEL, K.
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Byrd,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi,
Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, Moniz, Northrup,
Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Sommers, Throne, Wallis and Wilson
Nays:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Gay, Greear, Hutchings, Kroeker, Loucks,
Lubnau, Miller, Nicholas, B., Reeder, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Walters,
Watt, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 41
Nays 18
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
2/7/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Cooper, Esquibel, F. and Landen
Nays: Senator(s) Schiffer and Von Flatern
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0158SS001/ADOPTED
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2/14/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "July 1, 2013" insert "January 1, 2014".
FLATERN, CHAIRMAN
VON
S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Barnard, Cooper, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hicks,
Johnson, Meier, Nutting, Ross and Scott
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Bebout, Burns, Case,
Christensen, Coe, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Geis, Hines, Landen, Nicholas,
P., Perkins, Peterson, Rothfuss, Schiffer and Von Flatern
Ayes 11
Nays 19
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0159
Teacher employment hearings.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Harvey, Northrup, Paxton and Teeters
and Senator(s) Coe and Peterson
AN ACT relating to the Wyoming teacher employment law; specifying procedures
applicable to hearings on contested teacher employment decisions; modifying
grounds for teacher suspension or dismissal; and providing for an effective
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date.
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Northrup, Paxton and Teeters
Nays: Representative(s) Connolly, Freeman, Hunt, Piiparinen and Sommers
Excused: Representative(s) Patton
Ayes 3
Nays 5
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0160
Vehicle sales and use tax.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Esquibel,
K.,
Filer,
Goggles,
Kasperik, Kirkbride, Madden and McKim and Senator(s)
Barnard, Cooper and Emerich
AN ACT relating to vehicle sales and use tax; amending the time for payment
of sales and use tax for certain sales of vehicles; conforming interest and
fee provisions; and providing for an effective date.
1/11/2013
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blikre, Eklund, Goggles, Kirkbride, Madden, Northrup
and Petroff
Nays: Representative(s) Loucks and Semlek
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2013
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Byrd,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Madden,
McKim, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen,
Sommers, Throne and Wilson
Nays:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Gay, Greear, Kroeker, Loucks, Lubnau,
Miller, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 42
Nays 17
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/31/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
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ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Case, Emerich and Peterson
Nays: Senator(s) Von Flatern
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
S Placed on General File
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2/14/2013
Delete "sixty (60)" insert "sixty-five (65)".
Delete "sixty (60)" insert "sixty-five (65)".
Delete "sixtieth" insert "sixty-fifth".
Delete "sixtieth" insert "sixty-fifth".
Delete "seventieth" insert "seventy-fifth".
Delete "seventieth" insert "seventy-fifth".
Delete "sixty (60)" insert "sixty-five (65)".
After "2014" insert "only if 2013 House Bill 0158 is
enacted into law". PETERSON, CHAIRMAN
S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Barnard, Bebout, Cooper, Craft, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Hastert, Hicks, Johnson, Meier, Peterson, Ross and Scott
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Burns, Case,
Christensen, Coe, Dockstader, Driskill, Geis, Hines, Landen, Nicholas, P.,
Nutting, Perkins, Rothfuss, Schiffer and Von Flatern
Ayes 13
Nays 17
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0161
Outdoor advertising-fees.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Throne
Senator(s) Esquibel, F.
and
Zwonitzer,
Dv.
and
AN ACT relating to highways; increasing the fee for permits for outdoor
advertising along highways; providing authority to establish fees; and
providing for an effective date.
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Blevins, Campbell, Hutchings, Jaggi, Loucks,
McKim, Reeder and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/25/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0161HS001/ADOPTED
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After "highways;" insert "providing authority to
establish fees;".
Delete new language and insert "not to exceed fifteen
dollars ($15.00)".
Delete new language; after "application." insert
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"Fees under this subsection shall be established in
an amount to ensure that, to the extent practicable,
the total revenue generated from the fees collected
approximates, but does not exceed, the direct and
indirect
costs
of
administering
the
outdoor
advertising program.". ZWONITZER, DV, CHAIRMAN
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
1/31/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Goggles, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey,
Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Sommers, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Wilson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Gingery, Greear, Hunt, Hutchings, Kroeker, McKim,
Miller, Semlek, Walters, Watt and Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Conflicts: Representative(s) Stubson
Ayes 47
Nays 11
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
2/1/2013
2/1/2013
2/12/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Esquibel, F., Landen and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Cooper and Schiffer
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0161SS001/ADOPTED
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2/14/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
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After "application." delete balance of line.
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Delete "program.". VON FLATERN, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Craft, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Nicholas, P., Perkins,
Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper,
Dockstader, Driskill, Hicks, Meier and Nutting
Ayes 18
Nays 12
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
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ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Byrd,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman,
Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt,
Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Reeder, Teeters,
Throne, Wallis, Wilson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Brown, Burkhart, Davison, Gay, Hutchings,
Jaggi, Kroeker, Miller, Piiparinen, Semlek, Walters, Watt and Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Sommers
Conflicts: Representative(s) Stubson
Ayes 44
Nays 14
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0071
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0071
S President Signed HEA No. 0071
Governor Signed HEA No. 0071
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0173
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0162
Data exchange security.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Teeters
AN ACT relating to information sharing among governmental agencies;
specifying minimum privacy and security requirements for sharing information;
imposing oversight upon the department of enterprise technology services; and
providing for an effective date.
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0163
Adjunct professor incentives.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Freeman, Baker, Goggles and Jaggi and
Senator(s) Coe and Craft
AN ACT relating teachers; establishing a loan repayment program; enabling
teachers to provide concurrent enrollment instruction; specifying eligibility
criteria; prescribing procedures and providing for repayment of loans;
providing for program administration by the Wyoming community college
commission; granting rulemaking authority; sunsetting the program; providing
an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/22/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
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ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Connolly, Freeman, Hunt, Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Piiparinen, Sommers and Teeters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2013
1/22/2013
1/24/2013
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Moniz, Nicholas,
B., Stubson and Wallis
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0163HS001/FAILED
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Delete "one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00)"
insert "two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.00)".
TEETERS, CHAIRMAN
HB0163HS002/ADOPTED
Delete the first standing committee amendment (HB0163HS001/A) entirely and
further amend as follows:
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Delete.
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Delete
"this
section
may"
insert
"No
funds
appropriated under this section shall".
HARSHMAN,
CHAIRMAN
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
1/31/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Goggles, Greene, Hunt, Jaggi, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Sommers, Stubson,
Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Davison, Gingery, Greear, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hutchings, Kasperik, Kroeker, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden,
McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Reeder, Semlek, Walters, Watt, Wilson and
Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 36
Nays 23
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
2/1/2013
2/13/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Coe, Landen and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/13/2013
2/14/2013
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
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ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Hastert and Meier
Nays: Senator(s) Dockstader and Perkins
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/14/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Craft,
Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Johnson, Landen, Nutting, Rothfuss,
Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Dockstader, Driskill, Hicks, Hines, Meier,
Nicholas, P., Perkins, Peterson and Ross
Excused: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02 and Christensen
Ayes 17
Nays 11
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
2/28/2013
2/28/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0088
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0088
S President Signed HEA No. 0088
Governor Signed HEA No. 0088
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0103
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0164
Alternative schools.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Freeman, Baker, Patton, Paxton
Sommers and Senator(s) Cooper, Craft and Dockstader
and
AN ACT relating to school finance; eliminating the moratorium imposed upon
alternative schools included within a district's configuration of schools
under the block grant funding model, subject to specified conditions;
granting rulemaking authority; and providing for an effective date.
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Connolly, Freeman, Hunt, Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Piiparinen, Sommers and Teeters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/25/2013
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
1/31/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
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Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
1/31/2013
2/13/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Coe, Landen and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/22/2013
S Placed on General File
S Did Not Consider in COW
H.B. No. 0165
Remedial classes-tuition free.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Harshman, Teeters
Senator(s) Anderson, JD (SD02) and Coe
and
Wallis
and
AN ACT relating to education; requiring required remedial classes at the
university and community colleges to be free of tuition and fees; and
providing for an effective date.
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Piiparinen, Sommers and Teeters
Nays: Representative(s) Connolly, Freeman, Hunt, Northrup, Patton and Paxton
Ayes 3
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0166
Hathaway student scholarship program.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Harshman,
Senator(s) Landen and Perkins
Teeters
and
Wallis
and
AN ACT relating to the Hathaway student scholarship program; increasing
scholarship awards as specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/29/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Connolly, Freeman, Hunt, Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Piiparinen, Sommers and Teeters
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Ayes 9
1/29/2013
1/31/2013
2/1/2013
2/4/2013
Nays 0
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton,
Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters,
Throne, Walters, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Gay, Halverson, Hutchings and Watt
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 54
Nays 5
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2013
2/4/2013
2/13/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Coe, Landen and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Dockstader and Hastert
Nays: Senator(s) Meier and Perkins
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2013
2/22/2013
S Placed on General File
S Did Not Consider in COW
H.B. No. 0167
Judicial retirement age.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Nicholas, B., Greear, Krone, Stubson
and Zwonitzer, Dn.
AN ACT relating to judicial retirement; modifying mandatory retirement age
for supreme court and district court judges; imposing a mandatory retirement
age upon circuit court judges; making the act contingent upon passage of a
constitutional amendment as specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/21/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
346
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone, Miller,
Walters and Watt
Nays: Representative(s) Gingery
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks,
Lubnau, Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff,
Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Davison, Gay, Halverson, Hutchings, Jaggi, McKim,
Piiparinen and Watt
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 51
Nays 8
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
1/28/2013
2/26/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 5-4
H.B. No. 0168
Domestic
partnerships-rights
responsibilities.
and
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Connolly,
Byrd,
Gingery,
Greene,
Petroff,
Throne,
Wallis
and
Zwonitzer,
Dn.
and
Senator(s) Burns, Craft, Rothfuss and Von Flatern
AN ACT relating to domestic relations; establishing domestic partnerships and
related
rights
and
responsibilities;
specifying
limits
on
domestic
partnerships; requiring certificates; providing for the recognition of
foreign domestic partnerships; establishing the presumed legitimacy of
children of domestic partnerships; providing for dissolution of domestic
partnerships; defining the applicability of other law; prohibiting multiple
domestic partnerships; providing penalties; and providing for an effective
date.
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Byrd, Greene, Paxton, Petroff and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Gay and Kirkbride
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2013
H Placed on General File
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HB0168HS001/ADOPTED
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Delete "(a)".
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Delete entirely.
Page 4-lines 1 through 3
Delete entirely.
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After "minor" delete balance of line and insert ".".
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Delete entirely.
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After "partnership" delete balance of the line.
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Delete entirely.
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Delete "eighteen (18)".
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Delete "pursuant to W.S. 14-2-504". BERGER, CHAIRMAN
1/30/2013
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Byrd,
Campbell, Coleman, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles,
Greene, Krone, Nicholas, B., Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Burkhart, Cannady, Davison, Eklund, Gay,
Greear, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik,
Kirkbride, Kroeker, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Northrup, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Walters,
Watt, Wilson and Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Madden
Ayes 25
Nays 34
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0169
Marriage-definition.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Connolly,
Byrd,
Gingery,
Petroff,
Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Craft
and Rothfuss
AN ACT relating to marriage; defining marriage as a contract between two
natural persons; and providing for an effective date.
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/25/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Byrd, Greene, Petroff and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Gay, Kirkbride and Paxton
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0170
Streamlined sales tax-direct mail.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Madden
AN ACT relating to sales tax; providing for the purchase of advertising and
direct mail as specified in accordance with the streamlined sales tax
agreement;
providing
definitions;
repealing
obsolete
provisions;
and
providing for an effective date.
348
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/18/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blikre, Eklund, Goggles, Kirkbride, Loucks, Madden,
Northrup, Petroff and Semlek
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Petroff, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Gay, Halverson, Hutchings, Kroeker, Miller,
Piiparinen, Watt, Wilson and Winters
Ayes 51
Nays 9
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2013
1/23/2013
2/5/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Emerich, Peterson and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper,
Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hicks, Hines,
Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss,
Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Hastert and Perkins
Excused: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02 and Christensen
Ayes 25
Nays 3
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0089
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0089
S President Signed HEA No. 0089
Governor Signed HEA No. 0089
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0179
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
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H.B. No. 0171
Fuel tax-gasoline definition.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Madden, Northrup
and Senator(s) Emerich and Rothfuss
and
Zwonitzer,
Dv.
AN ACT relating to taxation; including liquefied gases and other gases within
the definition of gasoline for purposes of fuel taxation; and providing for
an effective date.
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/18/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blikre, Eklund, Goggles, Kirkbride, Loucks, Madden,
Northrup, Petroff and Semlek
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
H Placed on General File
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0177H3001/WITHDRAWN
1/23/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Kroeker and Loucks
Ayes 58
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2013
1/23/2013
1/31/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Case, Emerich, Peterson and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
Ayes:
Case,
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
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Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0055
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0055
S President Signed HEA No. 0055
Governor Signed HEA No. 0055
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0165
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0172
School districts-leasing of capital assets.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Stubson
Perkins and Von Flatern
and
Blikre
and
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to school district school facilities; clarifying district use
of capital leasing and other authorized financing methods for facilities in
excess of state adequacy standards; and providing for an effective date.
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/22/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Connolly, Freeman, Hunt, Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Piiparinen, Sommers and Teeters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2013
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Madden
Ayes 59
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
2/6/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Coe, Landen and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
351
2/6/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0172SS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 2
2/12/2013
or";
S Passed CoW
HB0172S2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
Page 2-line 7
2/13/2013
2/14/2013
After "provide" insert "equipment, vehicles
delete "are" insert "may be". COE, CHAIRMAN
After "for" insert "equipment, vehicles or".
Delete "the" insert "any". COE
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Failed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Burns, Driskill, Hines, Johnson,
Landen, Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Bebout, Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper,
Craft, Dockstader, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Meier,
Nicholas, P., Ross, Rothfuss and Schiffer
Ayes 12
Nays 18
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0173
Community college police officer retirement.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Kasperik, Barlow, Blikre, Freeman and
McKim and Senator(s) Von Flatern
AN ACT relating to public employee benefits; providing for
police officer participation in the law enforcement plan
Retirement Act; authorizing election by currently employed
police officers; specifying implementation; and providing
date.
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/24/2013
community college
under the Wyoming
community college
for an effective
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Moniz, Stubson and Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Harshman and Nicholas, B.
Ayes 5
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0173HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 21
(CORRECTED COPY)
After "rescinded." insert "Service credit in any
other retirement plan administered by the Wyoming
retirement board, other than previous credit as a law
enforcement member under W.S. 9-3-432, shall not be
included as service credit as a law enforcement
member under this act.". HARSHMAN, CHAIRMAN
352
HB0173HW001/FAILED
Delete the Standing Committee amendment (HB0173HS001/AC). Further amend as
follows:
Page 1-line 5
After "specifying" insert "conditions and".
Page 2-line 13
After "2." insert "(a)".
Page 2-After line 21
Insert:
"(b) A person who meets the following qualifications may have previous
service credit as a general member while employed as a community college
police officer counted as service credit as a law enforcement member.
The
person shall:
(i) Be employed as a community college police officer and a
participating general member as of the effective date of this act;
(ii) Meet the qualifications as law enforcement member under the
provisions of this act;
(iii) Not have received a refund of contributions made as a law
enforcement member or, if having received a refund of contributions, have
repaid the refund plus interest as provided under W.S. 9-3-402(a)(xii);
(iv) Elect to have his previous service credit as a general
member while employed as a community college police officer counted as
service credit as a law enforcement member by providing notice to the Wyoming
retirement board not later than April 30, 2013;
(v) Pay to the board the difference between the employee and
employer contribution amounts which would have been paid as a law enforcement
member under W.S. 9-3-432 and the employee and employer contribution amounts
contributed as a general member under W.S. 9-3-412 and 9-3-413 for each month
of service credit as a general member while employed as a community college
police officer.
A community college employer may contribute to the
difference in employer amounts required to be paid under this paragraph.
Full payment under this paragraph shall be made not later than June 30, 2013.
(c) For each person meeting the requirements of subsection (b) of this
section, the board shall transfer funds from the member's account accumulated
as a general member while employed as a community college police officer to
the law enforcement retirement plan.
(d) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, service
credit in any other retirement plan administered by the Wyoming retirement
board, other than previous credit as a law enforcement member under W.S.
9-3-432, shall not be included as service credit as a law enforcement
member.". KASPERIK
1/28/2013
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Kasperik, Lubnau,
Madden, McKim, Petroff, Stubson and Wallis
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Brown, Burkhart,
Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Filer, Gay,
Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks,
Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Teeters, Throne, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Blikre
Ayes 10
Nays 49
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
353
H.B. No. 0174
Boards of cooperative educational services.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Kasperik, Barlow,
Wallis and Senator(s) Von Flatern
Blikre,
McKim
and
AN ACT relating to boards of cooperative educational services; authorizing
community college district boards participating in agreements with school
districts for postsecondary education services to impose different board
imposed levies in counties comprising the district; requiring reporting; and
providing for an effective date.
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0175
Sponsored By:
Juvenile
citations-notification
enforcement.
by
law
Representative(s) Throne, Brown and Krone and Senator(s)
Burns
AN ACT relating to juveniles; requiring notification to parents, guardians or
custodians when a juvenile is issued a citation as specified; and providing
for an effective date.
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/22/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Connolly, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone and Miller
Nays: Representative(s) Baker, Gingery, Walters and Watt
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0175HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 2
Page 2-line 3
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
Delete "shall take".
Delete line through "actions" insert "or its designee
shall attempt". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
354
Semlek,
Sommers,
Stubson,
Teeters,
Throne,
Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Baker, Walters and Watt
Ayes 57
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2013
1/29/2013
2/5/2013
2/7/2013
Wilson,
Winters,
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S Rereferred to S03
S03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Case, Emerich, Peterson and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/14/2013
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
HB0175S2001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 3
2/15/2013
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0175S3001/FAILED
Delete
the
Case
2/19/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "attempt" insert "take all reasonable actions
necessary". CASE
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Second
Reading
Amendment
CHRISTENSEN
(HB0175S2001/AE)
entirely
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Goggles, Hunt, Lubnau, Miller, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis,
Wilson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Burkhart,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Davison, Eklund, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Walters, Watt,
Winters and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Sommers
Ayes 17
Nays 42
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2013
2/20/2013
H Appointed JCC01 Members:
Representative(s) Throne, Nicholas, B., Walters
S Appointed JCC01 Members:
Senator(s) Burns, Craft, Landen
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2/22/2013
H Adopted HB0175JC01
HB0175JC01/A
ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0175S2001/AE
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 2-line 3
Delete "attempt" insert "take reasonable actions".
THRONE, NICHOLAS, B., WALTERS, BURNS, CRAFT, LANDEN
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Davison
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
S Adopted HB0175JC01
HB0175JC01/AA
ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0175S2001/AE
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
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THRONE, NICHOLAS, B., WALTERS, BURNS, CRAFT, LANDEN
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis,
Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nutting, Peterson, Ross,
Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Christensen and Perkins
Excused: Senator(s) Nicholas, P.
Ayes 26
Nays 3
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
3/7/2013
3/7/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0098
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0098
S President Signed HEA No. 0098
Governor Signed HEA No. 0098
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0119
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0176
School district-natural gas fueling facilities.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Stubson,
Harshman,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Perkins
Sommers
and
AN ACT relating to school district capital construction funding; establishing
a pilot program providing reimbursement to school districts for construction
of natural gas fueling facilities; allowing for the reimbursement of buses
fueled by natural gas; specifying requirements; authorizing rulemaking;
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requiring reporting;
effective date.
1/14/2013
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/25/2013
providing
an
appropriation;
and
providing
for
an
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Byrd, Cannady, Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Sommers and
Winters
Nays: Representative(s) Lockhart and Reeder
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/25/2013
1/25/2013
1/30/2013
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Moniz, Nicholas,
B., Stubson and Wallis
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0176HS001/ADOPTED
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2/1/2013
2/4/2013
Delete "twelve million" insert "four million five
hundred thousand dollars ($4,500,000.00)".
Delete
"dollars
($12,000,000.00)".
HARSHMAN,
CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Failed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady,
Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene,
Harshman, Harvey, Krone, Lockhart, Moniz, Paxton, Petroff, Sommers, Stubson,
Teeters, Throne, Wilson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Coleman,
Davison, Gay, Greear, Halverson, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Larsen, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Walters, Watt, Winters and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 27
Nays 32
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0177
Hathaway success curriculum.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Krone, Burkhart, Greene, Northrup,
Petroff and Throne and Senator(s) Coe and Rothfuss
AN ACT relating to the Hathaway student scholarship program; modifying
requirements for the Hathaway success curriculum as specified; specifying
application; and providing for an effective date.
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1/14/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/24/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Connolly, Hunt, Northrup,
Sommers and Teeters
Nays: Representative(s) Freeman and Patton
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
Paxton,
Piiparinen,
H Placed on General File
HB0177HS001/ADOPTED
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Delete "." insert ", or". CONNOLLY, VICE-CHAIRMAN
HB0177HW001/FAILED
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Insert:
"(v) Except as provided by paragraph (vi) of this subsection,
foreign language – two (2) sequenced years of the same foreign language which
need not be taken consecutively, at least one (1) of which shall be taken in
grades nine (9) through twelve (12). Two (2) sequenced years of instruction
in the native language of the Eastern Shoshone or the Northern Arapaho, or
two (2) sequenced years of instruction in American sign language, either of
which need not be taken consecutively but at least one (1) year of which is
taken in grades nine (9) through twelve (12), may be taken in fulfillment of
this paragraph.;"
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After "2015-2016" insert "and each school year thereafter,
and in lieu of paragraph (v) of this subsection, one (1) of
the following".
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HB0177HW002/ADOPTED
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1/28/2013
H Passed CoW
HB0177H2001/FAILED
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Insert:
"(v) Except as provided by paragraph (vi) of this subsection,
foreign language – two (2) sequenced years of the same foreign language which
need not be taken consecutively, at least one (1) of which shall be taken in
grades nine (9) through twelve (12). Two (2) sequenced years of instruction
in the native language of the Eastern Shoshone or the Northern Arapaho, or
two (2) sequenced years of instruction in American sign language, either of
which need not be taken consecutively but at least one (1) year of which is
taken in grades nine (9) through twelve (12), may be taken in fulfillment of
this paragraph.;"
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thereafter, and in lieu of paragraph (v) of this
subsection, one (1) of the following".
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1/29/2013
Delete "subsection" insert "paragraph".
GREENE
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0177H3001/WITHDRAWN
1/30/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Burkhart, Cannady,
Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer, Goggles, Greene, Halverson,
Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Madden, McKim,
Moniz, Northrup, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Berger, Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Coleman,
Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Harshman, Hutchings, Kroeker, Lockhart,
Loucks, Lubnau, Miller, Nicholas, B., Patton, Walters, Watt, Wilson and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 37
Nays 23
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
1/31/2013
2/4/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Coe, Landen and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0177SS001/ADOPTED
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2/21/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "2015-2016" insert
thereafter". COE, CHAIRMAN
"and
each
school
year
S Passed CoW
HB0177S2001/ADOPTED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After
"specified;"
insert
"clarifying
success
curriculum waivers;".
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After "(iii)" insert "and (f)(ii)".
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Insert:
"(f) The courses set forth as success curricula requirements under
this article shall be aligned with the student content and performance
standards established pursuant to W.S. 21-2-304(a)(iii). The department shall
by rule and regulation:
(ii) Establish exceptions as necessary due to good cause to
specific coursework within the success curriculum specified under this
article for students attending or graduating from an eligible high school or
a home-based educational program.
In addition, the department shall waive
any requirement for success curriculum coursework for fine and performing
arts or career-vocational education for honor or performance scholarship
eligibility, upon written certification by the superintendent of a district
that these courses are not available in the district to the student.
Not
later than September 1 each year, the department shall report to the joint
education interim committee any waiver granted under this section for the
immediately preceding school year; and". ROTHFUSS, COE
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HB0177S2002/WITHDRAWN
HB0177S2003/FAILED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete
the
Bebout
Second
Reading
(HB0177S2002/AE) to this line and further
follows: delete "." insert "; or".
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Before
the
Bebout
Second
Reading
(HB0177S2002/AE) insert and renumber:
"(C) Athletic participation – two (2) years
participation in school sponsored athletic activities including
soccer, basketball, rodeo, wrestling or track and field which
completed in grades nine (9) through twelve (12).". NICHOLAS
Amendment
amend as
Amendment
of full
football,
shall be
HB0177S2004/FAILED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the Bebout Second Reading Amendment (HB0177S2002/AE), the Nicholas
Second Reading Amendment (HB0177S2003/AE) and the
Standing
Committee
Amendment
(HB0177SS001/AE)
entirely and further amend as follows:
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Delete. NICHOLAS
HB0177S2005/WITHDRAWN
HB0177S2006/WITHDRAWN
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Laid Back Without Prejudice
HB0177S3001/ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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Page 2-After line 15
Insert:
"(C) Foreign language – two (2) years of foreign language
taken in grades nine (9) through twelve (12) which are in addition to the two
(2) years required under paragraph (v) of this subsection, provided that at
least two (2) of the total four (4) years, when combined with paragraph (v)
of this subsection, shall be sequenced in the same foreign language pursuant
to requirements of paragraph (v) of this subsection.". NICHOLAS
2/26/2013
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Burns, Case,
Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Hastert,
Hicks, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nutting, Peterson, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott
and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Bebout, Christensen, Geis, Hines, Nicholas, P., Perkins and
Ross
Ayes 23
Nays 7
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blevins, Burkhart, Byrd, Connolly,
Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer, Greene, Halverson, Hunt, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
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Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Paxton, Petroff,
Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Blake, Blikre, Brown, Campbell, Cannady,
Coleman, Davison, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Harshman, Harvey,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton,
Piiparinen, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 30
Nays 30
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
S Appointed JCC01 Members:
Senator(s) Coe, Bebout, Nicholas, P.
H Reconsidered Non-Concurrence
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Burkhart, Byrd,
Cannady, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer, Gingery, Goggles,
Greear, Greene, Halverson, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone,
Larsen, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Moniz, Northrup, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen,
Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis and Winters
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Blikre, Brown, Campbell, Coleman, Freeman,
Harshman, Harvey, Hutchings, Lockhart, Lubnau, Miller, Nicholas, B., Patton,
Walters, Watt, Wilson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 40
Nays 19
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2013
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Burkhart, Byrd,
Cannady, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer, Goggles, Greene,
Halverson, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, Madden,
McKim, Moniz, Northrup, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis and Winters
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Blikre, Brown, Campbell, Coleman, Freeman,
Gingery, Greear, Harshman, Harvey, Hutchings, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau,
Miller, Nicholas, B., Patton, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 37
Nays 22
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
2/28/2013
2/28/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0118
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0118
S President Signed HEA No. 0118
Governor Signed HEA No. 0118
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0101
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0178
Sexual assault-disclosure.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Krone, Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Hunt,
Northrup, Petroff and Stubson and Senator(s) Coe
AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; providing for release of the name of
the alleged actor in a sexual abuse violation as specified; and providing for
an effective date.
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1/14/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/21/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Connolly, Gingery, Kroeker, Krone and Walters
Nays: Representative(s) Baker, Halverson, Miller and Watt
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
H Placed on General File
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blake, Burkhart, Byrd, Cannady, Connolly,
Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Krone, Madden,
McKim, Northrup, Paxton, Petroff, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters and Throne
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Campbell, Filer,
Freeman, Gay, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Hutchings,
Kirkbride, Kroeker, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Patton, Piiparinen, Sommers, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger, Coleman, Harvey and Lubnau
Ayes 24
Nays 32
Excused 4
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0179
Failure to observe closed roads.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Halverson,
Senator(s) Christensen
Gingery
and
Petroff
and
AN ACT relating to commercial motor vehicles; amending the fine for operators
of commercial vehicles who fail to observe road closures; and providing for
an effective date.
1/14/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Blevins, Campbell, Hutchings, Jaggi, Loucks,
McKim, Reeder and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/25/2013
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
1/31/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
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Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
1/31/2013
2/12/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Cooper, Esquibel, F., Landen, Schiffer and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2013
2/22/2013
S Placed on General File
S Did Not Consider in COW
H.B. No. 0180
Supplemental budget requests-limitations.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Jaggi, Burkhart,
Kroeker,
Loucks
and
Petroff
and
Dockstader and Driskill
Davison, Gingery,
Senator(s)
Case,
AN ACT relating to state budgets; limiting supplemental budget requests as
specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/18/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H02
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Burkhart
Nays: Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Harshman, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Stubson
and Wallis
Ayes 1
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0181
County officer
counsel.
authority
to
retain
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Madden and Senator(s) Schiffer
outside
AN ACT relating to county officers; providing for retention of outside
counsel
by
county
officers
upon
approval
of
the
board
of
county
commissioners;
providing for retention of outside counsel by boards of
county commissioners in all matters the board deems appropriate; and
providing for an effective date.
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
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ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Byrd, Greene, Kirkbride, Paxton and
Petroff
Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 7
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0181HS001/ADOPTED
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Delete "is" insert "and 18-3-520 are".
Page 2-After line 19
Insert:
"18-3-520. Restrictions upon employment of attorneys.
No attorney shall be employed by the board of county commissioners except as
provided by W.S. 18-2-110 and W.S. 18-3-302(c). The nature and necessity of
such employment shall appear in the record of the board.". BERGER, CHAIRMAN
2/1/2013
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Brown, Burkhart, Byrd,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer, Goggles, Greene,
Harshman, Harvey, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Lubnau, Madden, Moniz, Patton, Paxton,
Petroff, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters and Throne
Nays:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blevins, Davison, Eklund, Freeman, Gay,
Gingery, Greear, Halverson, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, McKim, Miller, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 29
Nays 30
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0182
Determination
of
federal lands.
highway
rights-of-way
on
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Kroeker, Eklund, Hunt, Jaggi, Miller
and Winters and Senator(s) Barnard, Cooper and Hicks
AN ACT relating to highways; establishing the right of counties to determine
highway rights-of-way on specified federal lands; providing definitions;
requiring notice; providing for judicial review; and providing for an
effective date.
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Blevins, Campbell, Hutchings, Jaggi, Loucks,
McKim, Reeder and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/25/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0182HS001/FAILED
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Delete
"served"
364
insert
"given
notice".
ZWONITZER,
DV, CHAIRMAN
HB0182HW001/ADOPTED
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Page 6-lines 4 and 5
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
1/31/2013
(CORRECTED COPY)
Delete "the state" insert "the plaintiff shall
deliver a copy of the complaint to the attorney
general immediately upon filing."
Delete entirely, including the standing committee
amendment (HB0182HS001/A) to these lines. ZWONITZER,
DV
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
2/1/2013
2/12/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Cooper, Esquibel, F. and Landen
Nays: Senator(s) Schiffer and Von Flatern
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2013
2/22/2013
S Placed on General File
S Did Not Consider in COW
H.B. No. 0183
Clinical trial coverage.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Esquibel, K. and Harvey and Senator(s)
Esquibel, F. and Landen
AN ACT relating to insurance; requiring coverage of clinical trials for
cardiology; specifying applicability; and providing for an effective date.
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Coleman, Filer, Greene, Harvey, Throne and
Wilson
Nays: Representative(s) Kasperik and Larsen
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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1/31/2013
2/4/2013
H Placed on General File
H Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0184
Tax
exemption
conversion.
for
natural
gas
vehicle
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Petroff, Burkhart, Larsen and Sommers
and Senator(s) Christensen
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing a sales and use tax
exemption for the purchase of equipment installed on a motor vehicle to
operate on natural gas as specified; providing a sunset date; and providing
for an effective date.
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Eklund, Goggles, Kirkbride and Petroff
Nays: Representative(s) Blikre, Loucks, Madden, Northrup and Semlek
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0185
Tax exemption for natural gas powered vehicles.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Petroff, Burkhart, Larsen and Sommers
and Senator(s) Christensen
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing a sales and use tax
exemption for the purchase of a motor vehicle which operates on natural gas
as specified; providing a sunset date; and providing for an effective date.
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Eklund, Goggles, Kirkbride and Petroff
Nays: Representative(s) Blikre, Loucks, Madden, Northrup and Semlek
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0186
Tax exemption for natural gas filling stations
equipment.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Petroff, Burkhart, Larsen and Sommers
and Senator(s) Christensen
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing a sales and use tax
exemption for equipment purchased to dispense natural gas into motor vehicles
as specified; providing for a contingent repeal of the sales and use tax;
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requiring reports; and providing for an effective date.
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/21/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Eklund, Goggles, Kirkbride, Northrup and Petroff
Nays: Representative(s) Blikre, Loucks, Madden and Semlek
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
H Placed on General File
H Passed CoW
HB0186H2001/ADOPTED
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Page 2-line 9
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Page 3-line 1
Page 2-line 2
(CORRECTED COPY)
Delete "a" insert "for a contingent repeal of the
sales and use tax; requiring reports;".
Delete "sunset date;".
After "subdivision" delete the balance of the line
and insert "and all regulations A pursuant to, or in
furtherance
of,
this
subdivision
are
repealed
effective upon the governor's certification that the
total sales of six million two hundred fifty thousand
dollars ($6,250,000.00) of equipment exempted from
taxation under this subdivision has occurred. The
department shall immediately
report to the governor
and the joint revenue interim committee on the sale
of equipment which results in the repeal of this
subdivision.
The governor shall certify to the
secretary of state the occurrence of the act which
repeals this subdivision. The effective date of the
repeal of this subdivision shall be the fifteenth day
of the month following the month in which the
governor's certification is filed with the secretary
of state.
The department shall immediately notify
the vendors of the termination of the exemption.".
Delete entirely.
After "subdivision" delete the balance of the line
and insert "and all regulations A pursuant to, or in
furtherance
of,
this
subdivision
are
repealed
effective upon the governor's certification that the
total sales of six million two hundred fifty thousand
dollars ($6,250,000.00) of equipment exempted from
taxation under this subdivision has occurred. The
department shall immediately
report to the governor
and the joint revenue interim committee on the sale
of equipment which results in the repeal of this
subdivision.
The governor shall certify to the
secretary of state the occurrence of the act which
repeals this subdivision. The effective date of the
repeal of this subdivision shall be the fifteenth day
of the month following the month in which the
governor's certification is filed with the secretary
of state.
The department shall immediately notify
the vendors of the termination of the exemption.".
Delete entirely. ZWONITZER, DV., MADDEN, PETROFF
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1/23/2013
1/24/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Brown, Burkhart,
Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Kirkbride, Krone,
Larsen, Lockhart, Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Petroff,
Sommers, Teeters, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Blikre, Davison, Gay, Greear, Halverson,
Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, Paxton,
Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 34
Nays 25
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/25/2013
1/25/2013
2/26/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 5-4
H.B. No. 0187
Campaign finance.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Stubson, Nicholas, B. and Throne and
Senator(s) Hines
AN ACT relating to campaign finance reporting; modifying persons required to
file campaign receipts reports; removing a requirement that contributors
annually
renew
their
consent
to
automatic
contributions;
limiting
contributions by political action committees; adjusting contribution limits
to candidates for statewide political office; requiring amendment of campaign
finance reports as specified; providing and modifying criminal penalties; and
providing for an effective date.
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/21/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Byrd, Greene, Kirkbride, Paxton,
Petroff and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 8
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0187HS001/ADOPTED
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Page 5-line 1
Page 5-line 2
Page 7-line 2
After "than" delete balance of the line and insert
"five thousand dollars ($5,000.00)".
Delete "($2,500.00)".
Delete "one thousand dollars ($1,000.00)" insert "two
thousand dollars ($2,000.00)".
Delete "July 1, 2013" insert "January 1, 2015".
BERGER, CHAIRMAN
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2/1/2013
2/4/2013
2/5/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Burkhart,
Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman,
Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Harvey, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, Miller, Moniz, Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff,
Piiparinen, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wilson and Zwonitzer,
Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Blake, Davison, Eklund, Goggles, Halverson,
Harshman, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kroeker, Lubnau, McKim, Nicholas, B.,
Reeder, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 40
Nays 20
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2013
2/6/2013
2/14/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson and Nutting
Excused: Senator(s) Scott
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/14/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0187SW001.01/ADOPTED
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Page 3-line 21
Page 3-line 22
Page 3-line 23
Page 3-line 24
HB0187SW001.02/FAILED
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Page 6-line 24
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
(CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
[DIVIDED AMENDMENT]
After
"up
to"
insert
"five
thousand
dollars
($5,000.00)
and
costs
including
a
reasonable
attorney's fee for a first conviction and up to".
After "fee" insert "for a second or subsequent
conviction".
After "jurisdiction" delete balance of line.
Delete.
Delete through "provisions". CASE
(CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
[DIVIDED AMENDMENT]
Reinsert stricken "felony" delete "misdemeanor".
Reinsert stricken "two (2) years" delete "one
year". CASE
(1)
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0187S3001/ADOPTED
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Page 3-line 6
Page 3-line 14
Page 3-line 15
Page 4-line 24
Page 5-line 1
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Strike "one thousand dollars" insert "two thousand
five hundred dollars ($2,500.00)".
Strike "($1,000.00)".
Strike "twenty-five".
Strike through "($25,000.00)" insert "fifty thousand
dollars ($50,000.00)".
Delete "five thousand dollars ($5,000.00)" insert
"ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00)".
Delete
"two"
insert
"four
thousand
dollars
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Page 5-line 2
($4,000.00)".
Delete through "($2,000.00)".
PERKINS
HB0187S3002/FAILED
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Page 2-line 9
Page 2-line 10
Page 2-lines 12 through
Page 3-line 1
Page 3-line 2
Page 3-line 3
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "adjusting" insert "eliminating individual".
After "individual" strike balance of line.
Strike "immediate family"; strike ":".
21
Delete.
Delete "(ii)"; delete "nonstatewide".
Delete "candidate for nonstatewide".
Delete "political office's"; strike ":" insert "more
than the individual wishes to contribute in the
exercise of that person's rights under the first
amendment to the United States Constitution and
article 1, section 20 of the Wyoming constitution.".
Page 3-lines 5 through 15
Delete, including the Perkins Third Reading
Amendment (HB0187S3001/AE) to these lines.
Page 7-before line 2
Insert and renumber:
"Section 2. W.S. 22-25-102(c)(i)(A) and (B) and (ii) is repealed.".
Page 7-line 2
Delete "2" insert "3". MEIER
HB0187S3003/FAILED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 6-lines 13 through 19
Delete new language.
2/20/2013
MEIER
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Burns, Coe,
Cooper, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hines, Johnson, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Peterson, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Christensen, Craft, Dockstader, Geis, Hicks,
Landen, Meier, Perkins, Ross and Rothfuss
Ayes 18
Nays 12
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Berger, Blikre, Burkhart, Cannady, Coleman,
Eklund, Gingery, Greene, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Stubson, Teeters, Wallis and Winters
Nays:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Brown, Byrd, Connolly,
Davison, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Goggles, Greear, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Larsen,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff,
Piiparinen,
Reeder,
Semlek,
Sommers,
Throne,
Walters,
Watt,
Wilson,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Campbell
Ayes 18
Nays 41
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/21/2013
2/21/2013
2/25/2013
H Appointed JCC01 Members:
Representative(s) Stubson, Halverson, Throne
S Appointed JCC01 Members:
Senator(s) Hines, Esquibel, F., Perkins
H Adopted HB0187JC01
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HB0187JC01/A
ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0187S3001/AE
HB0187SW001.01/ACE
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 1-line 8
After "criminal" insert "and civil".
Page 3-line 5
Strike "one thousand dollars" insert "one thousand
five hundred dollars ($1,500.00)".
Page 3-line 6
Strike "($1,000.00)".
Page 3-line 14
Strike "twenty-five".
Page 3-line 15
Strike through "($25,000.00)" insert "fifty thousand
dollars ($50,000.00)".
Page 3-line 19
After
"up
to"
insert
"five
thousand
dollars
($5,000.00)
and
costs
including
a
reasonable
attorney's fee for a first violation and up to".
Page 3-line 21
After "fee" insert "for a second or subsequent
violation".
Page 3-line 22
After "jurisdiction" delete balance of the line.
Page 3-line 23 and 24
Delete all new language.
Page 4-line 24
Delete "five thousand dollars ($5,000.00)" insert
"seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500.00)".
Page 5-line 1
Delete
"two"
insert
"three
thousand
dollars
($3,000.00)".
Page 5-line 2
Delete through "($2,000.00)".
STUBSON, HALVERSON,
THRONE, HINES, ESQUIBEL, R., PERKINS
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund, Filer, Gingery,
Greear,
Greene,
Harshman,
Harvey,
Hunt,
Hutchings,
Jaggi,
Kasperik,
Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Stubson,
Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Wilson, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Blake, Davison, Esquibel, K., Freeman, Gay, Goggles,
Halverson, Kroeker, Lubnau, Patton, Paxton, Sommers, Walters, Watt and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 45
Nays 15
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2013
S Adopted HB0187JC01
HB0187JC01/AA
ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0187S3001/AE
HB0187SW001.01/ACE
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 1-line 8
After "criminal" insert "and civil".
Page 3-line 5
Strike "one thousand dollars" insert "one thousand
five hundred dollars ($1,500.00)".
Page 3-line 6
Strike "($1,000.00)".
Page 3-line 14
Strike "twenty-five".
Page 3-line 15
Strike through "($25,000.00)" insert "fifty thousand
dollars ($50,000.00)".
Page 3-line 19
After
"up
to"
insert
"five
thousand
dollars
($5,000.00)
and
costs
including
a
reasonable
attorney's fee for a first violation and up to".
Page 3-line 21
After "fee" insert "for a second or subsequent
violation".
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Page 3-line 22
Page 3-line 23 and 24
Page 4-line 24
After "jurisdiction" delete balance of the line.
Delete all new language.
Delete "five thousand dollars ($5,000.00)" insert
"seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500.00)".
Page 5-line 1
Delete
"two"
insert
"three
thousand
dollars
($3,000.00)".
Page 5-line 2
Delete through "($2,000.00)".
STUBSON, HALVERSON,
THRONE, HINES, ESQUIBEL, R., PERKINS
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Burns, Coe,
Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hicks, Hines,
Johnson, Landen, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Peterson, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Christensen, Craft, Hastert, Meier, Perkins,
Ross and Rothfuss
Ayes 21
Nays 9
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2013
2/26/2013
2/27/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0106
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0106
S President Signed HEA No. 0106
Governor Signed HEA No. 0106
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0189
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0188
Investment
deposits.
of
public
funds-interest
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Stubson and Senator(s) Coe
bearing
AN ACT relating to public funds; providing that public funds may be invested
in interest bearing deposits as specified; and providing for an effective
date.
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/21/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blikre, Eklund, Goggles, Kirkbride, Loucks, Madden,
Northrup, Petroff and Semlek
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz,
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Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
1/24/2013
2/5/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Case, Emerich, Peterson and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/12/2013
2/13/2013
2/14/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/14/2013
2/14/2013
2/14/2013
2/18/2013
2/19/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0040
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0040
S President Signed HEA No. 0040
Governor Signed HEA No. 0040
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0068
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0189
Repeal of Real ID.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Kroeker, Burkhart, Campbell, Davison,
Hunt,
Jaggi,
Madden,
Miller,
Piiparinen,
Semlek,
Teeters, Wallis and Winters and Senator(s) Case, Coe,
Cooper and Hicks
AN ACT relating to the federal Real ID Act; amending Wyoming's motor vehicle
statutes to remove provisions added in 2009 to comply with the federal Real
ID Act; prohibiting the retention of documents as specified; requiring the
destruction of specified documents; prohibiting late renewal penalties as
specified; prohibiting nonoptical identification of driver's licenses; and
providing for an effective date.
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
373
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Hutchings, Jaggi, Loucks and Reeder
Nays: Representative(s) Blake, Blevins, Campbell, McKim and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0190
Public defender-fee
standard.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Esquibel, F.
Walters
schedule
and
Throne
and
and
indigency
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to public defenders; providing for posting of fee schedules
online; providing for use of indigency standard in court rules; repealing
rulemaking authority for setting indigency standards; and providing for an
effective date.
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/21/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone,
Miller, Walters and Watt
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
1/28/2013
2/7/2013
2/14/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S Rereferred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Barnard, Burns, Christensen, Craft and Driskill
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/14/2013
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
374
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/21/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0074
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0074
S President Signed HEA No. 0074
Governor Signed HEA No. 0074
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0087
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0191
Emergency child placement background checks.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Greene, Freeman, Gingery, Harvey and
Krone and Senator(s) Craft and Landen
AN ACT relating to criminal history record information; providing for state
and national criminal history checks for emergency child placement; and
providing for an effective date.
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/24/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone,
Walters and Watt
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 8
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0191HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 24
Delete "July 1, 2013." insert "immediately upon completion
of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided
by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution.".
GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
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Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
1/31/2013
2/26/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 5-4
H.B. No. 0192
Cancer awareness license plates.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Greene, Blake, Blevins, Esquibel, K.,
McKim
and
Wallis
and
Senator(s)
Barnard,
Craft,
Esquibel, F. and Rothfuss
AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; authorizing a special license plate for
support of cancer prevention and awareness; and providing for an effective
date.
1/15/2013
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/23/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Blevins, Campbell, Hutchings, Larsen, Loucks
and McKim
Nays: Representative(s) Jaggi and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0192HS001/ADOPTED
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Page 3-line 10
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
After "department" insert "of health".
After "plates." insert "The special license plates
shall be the same color as regular motor vehicle
license plates, but shall bear a distinctive symbol
or letters indicating support for cancer prevention
and awareness.
The department of transportation
shall prescribe the symbol or letters which need not
include arabic numerals designating the county.".
ZWONITZER, DV, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0192H3001/ADOPTED
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Page 1-line 1
Page 1-line 2
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Page 1-line 12
Page 2-line 3
Page 2-line 7
(CORRECTED COPY)
Delete "Cancer" insert "Deadly disease".
Delete "a".
Delete "plate" insert "plates"; delete "cancer"
insert "deadly disease".
After "awareness" insert "as specified;".
After
"cancer"
insert
",
HIV/AIDS,
Alzheimer's
disease, multiple sclerosis, heart disease, diabetes
or Parkinson's disease".
Delete "cancer" insert "deadly disease".
Delete "the cancer" insert "a deadly disease".
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1/29/2013
After
"cancer"
insert
",
HIV/AIDS,
Alzheimer's
disease, multiple sclerosis, heart disease, diabetes
or Parkinson's disease".
After "Donations" delete the balance of the line.
Delete entirely.
Delete "35-35-203" insert "to be appropriated by the
legislature for programs addressing deadly diseases
specified in this section.".
After
"cancer"
insert
",
HIV/AIDS,
Alzheimer's
disease, multiple sclerosis, heart disease, diabetes
or Parkinson's disease".
Delete "a"; after "cancer" insert ", HIV/AIDS,
Alzheimer's
disease,
multiple
sclerosis,
heart
disease, diabetes or Parkinson's disease".
Delete "plate" insert "plates".
In the Standing Committee amendment (HB0192HS001/A)
to this line after "cancer" insert ", HIV/AIDS,
Alzheimer's
disease,
multiple
sclerosis,
heart
disease, diabetes or Parkinson's disease".
After
"cancer"
insert
",
HIV/AIDS,
Alzheimer's
disease, multiple sclerosis, heart disease, diabetes
or Parkinson's disease". STUBSON, ZWONITZER, DV.
H Failed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blake, Coleman, Connolly, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Goggles, Greene, Hutchings, Kirkbride, Larsen, McKim, Moniz, Paxton,
Petroff, Throne and Wallis
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Burkhart,
Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Davison, Eklund, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart,
Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, Miller, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Piiparinen,
Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 17
Nays 43
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0193
Child custody enforcement.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gay, Burkhart, Byrd, Esquibel, K. and
Filer
AN ACT relating to domestic relations; providing for civil penalty for
failure to comply with child custody order; and providing for an effective
date.
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
2/4/2013
2/24/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
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ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Halverson and Watt
Nays: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Kroeker, Krone, Miller and
Walters
Ayes 2
Nays 7
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0194
Hunting
animals.
licenses-reissuance
for
diseased
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Connolly, Burkhart, Hunt and Moniz and
Senator(s) Driskill
AN ACT relating to game and fish; providing for issuance of replacement
hunting licenses for animals diagnosed with wildlife diseases as specified;
providing for rulemaking; and providing for an effective date.
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blevins, Gay and Halverson
Nays: Representative(s) Davison, Freeman, Jaggi, Krone and Piiparinen
Excused: Representative(s) Hutchings
Ayes 3
Nays 5
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0195
Rail tax exemption.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Kirkbride,
Barlow,
Campbell
Piiparinen and Senator(s) Barnard, Bebout and Cooper
and
AN ACT relating to taxation; repealing the sunset of the exemption on the
imposition of state sales tax on the repair of rolling stock as specified;
and providing for an effective date.
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
1/23/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blikre, Eklund, Goggles,
Northrup, Petroff and Semlek
Nays: Representative(s) Loucks
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
Kirkbride,
Madden,
H Placed on General File
H Passed CoW
HB0195H2001/ADOPTED
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Page 1-line 1
Page 2-line 7
In the catch title, delete "extension".
Delete "extending" insert "repealing the sunset of".
After "stock" insert ";" and strike the balance of
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Page 2-line 21
Page 2-line 22
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
the line.
Strike
all
existing
language;
delete
all
new
language.
After "stock" insert ";" and strike the balance of
the line.
Strike
all
existing
language;
delete
all
new
language. MADDEN
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Byrd,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Gay, Goggles, Greene, Jaggi, Kirkbride, Lockhart, Madden, Miller,
Moniz, Patton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne,
Walters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Burkhart, Gingery, Greear, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Loucks,
Lubnau, McKim, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Paxton, Reeder, Semlek, Wallis, Watt,
Wilson and Winters
Ayes 35
Nays 25
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2013
1/29/2013
2/5/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Emerich and Peterson
Nays: Senator(s) Case and Von Flatern
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/22/2013
S Placed on General File
S Did Not Consider in COW
H.B. No. 0196
Tax exemption-small scale/off-grid electricity
generation.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Petroff,
Connolly,
Esquibel,
Gingery,
Greene,
Krone,
Larsen,
Nicholas,
B.
Zwonitzer, Dv. and Senator(s) Christensen and Coe
K.,
and
AN ACT relating to sales and use tax; providing for a renewal of the sales
and use tax exemption for equipment for small or off-grid electricity
generation as specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Eklund, Goggles, Petroff and Semlek
Nays: Representative(s) Blikre, Kirkbride, Loucks, Madden and Northrup
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
379
H.B. No. 0197
Summary
procedure
decedent's property.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Brown
for
distribution
of
AN ACT relating to decedent's estates; clarifying the summary procedure for
distribution of personal or real property; and providing for an effective
date.
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
1/22/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone,
Miller, Walters and Watt
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2013
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
2/13/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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2/21/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0075
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0075
S President Signed HEA No. 0075
Governor Signed HEA No. 0075
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0175
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0198
Wyoming Legal Tender Act.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Senator(s) Hicks
Kroeker,
Hutchings
and
AN ACT relating to administration of the government; recognizing
and silver coin as legal tender; specifying that specie legal
not be taxed as specified; providing that the use of specie
shall be voluntary; providing definitions; and providing for
date.
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
2/4/2013
2/24/2013
Miller
and
certain gold
tender shall
legal tender
an effective
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Cannady, Larsen, Reeder and Winters
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Greear, Kasperik, Lockhart and Sommers
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0199
Cigarette taxes.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Senator(s) Scott
Gay,
Cannady,
Davison
and
Filer
and
AN ACT relating to tobacco taxes; increasing taxes on cigarettes; providing
for distribution of increased taxes as specified; and providing for an
effective date.
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
1/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blikre, Eklund, Goggles, Kirkbride and Northrup
Nays: Representative(s) Loucks, Madden, Petroff and Semlek
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/25/2013
1/29/2013
H Placed on General File
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Blevins, Brown, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly,
Davison, Eklund, Filer, Freeman, Harvey, Hunt, Kirkbride, Larsen, Lockhart,
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Madden, McKim, Northrup, Paxton, Piiparinen, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer,
Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Byrd, Campbell, Gay,
Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik,
Kroeker, Loucks, Lubnau, Miller, Patton, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson,
Teeters, Walters, Watt, Wilson and Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Krone, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Petroff, Throne and Wallis
Ayes 22
Nays 29
Excused 9
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0200
Concealed weapons-government meetings.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Northrup,
and Senator(s) Coe
Blevins,
Krone
and
Larsen
AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; modifying provisions relating to
authority to carry a concealed weapon; and providing for an effective date.
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone, Miller,
Walters and Watt
Excused: Representative(s) Connolly
Ayes 8
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0200HS001/FAILED
Page 1-line 1
Page 1-line 2
Page 1-line 3
Delete "modifying".
Delete entirely.
Delete "weapon" insert "repealing prohibition on
carrying a concealed weapon into any meeting of a
governmental entity".
Page 1-line 7
After "is" delete balance of the line and insert
"repealed.".
Page 1-lines 9 through 14
Delete entirely.
Page 2-lines 1 through 3
Delete entirely. GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
1/29/2013
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Barlow, Blikre, Connolly, Kasperik, Larsen, Madden,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Stubson, Throne, Wallis and Wilson.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Blake, Blevins, Brown, Burkhart, Byrd,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman,
Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim,
Miller, Moniz, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Walters,
Watt, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Berger and Teeters.
Ayes 13
Nays 45
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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H.B. No. 0201
Transfer on death deed.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Senator(s) Ross
Blevins,
Brown
and
Greear
and
AN ACT relating to nontestamentary transfers of real property; providing for
the transfer of real property by deed on death of grantor; creating
definitions; specifying procedures, limitations and exclusions; providing for
revocation of a transfer on death deed; and providing for an effective date.
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
1/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone,
Walters and Watt
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 8
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/25/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0201HS001/ADOPTED
Page 6-line 4
Page 6-line 9
Page 7-line 15
Delete "assert a lien" insert "file a claim".
Delete "42-2-207" insert "42-4-207".
After "situated." insert "No affidavit shall be
recorded unless a certificate of clearance, issued by
the Wyoming department of health, certifies that all
medical assistance claims have either been satisfied
or do not exist. The certificate of clearance shall
be simultaneously submitted with the affidavit for
filing.
Page 10-line 1
After "W.S." delete the balance of the line and
insert: "34-1-143 by creating a new subsection (b)
and 42-4-207 by creating a new subsection (k) are".
Page 10-line 2
Delete entirely.
Page 10-lines 5 through 15
Delete entirely and insert:
"34-1-143.
Information to be furnished to department of revenue,
department of health and the state board of equalization.
"(a) The county clerk shall place the recording data on the statement
of consideration paid and deliver the statement to the county assessor. The
county
assessor
shall
furnish
information
from
the
statements
of
consideration to the state board of equalization and department of revenue as
the board or department shall require, and when disclosed under W.S.
34-1-142(g) and 39-13-109(b)(i), any person or his agent wishing to review or
contest his property tax assessment or valuation and the county board of
equalization.
The county assessor may furnish information from the
statements of consideration to a county assessor in another county in this
state to be used as provided by law.
(b) Whenever a transfer on death deed is filed with the county clerk
pursuant to W.S. 2-18-103, the county assessor shall furnish information
contained within the statement of consideration paid to the Wyoming
department of health, division of healthcare financing.
The information
supplied under this subsection shall be transmitted within fourteen (14) days
of the receipt of the statement of consideration paid and shall be limited
to:
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(i) The name of the grantor;
(ii) The name of the grantee;
(iii) Recording data including the legal description of the
property being transferred.
42-4-207. Recovery
of
incorrect
payments;
recovery
of
correct
payments; liens.
(k) Upon determining that real property has been conveyed by transfer
on death deed pursuant to W.S. 2-18-103, which property was available to
satisfy outstanding medical payments made by the department on behalf of the
grantor, the department may file a lien against the real property and bring
such judicial proceedings deemed appropriate and upon determining that:
(i) Has failed to apply for a certificate of clearance from the
department;
(ii) The grantee has failed to pay the department's medical
assistance claims; or
(ii)
Has failed to file an affidavit attesting to the death of
the grantor pursuant to W.S. 2-18-103(n) and 34-11-101 and ".
GINGERY,
CHAIRMAN
HB0201HW001/ADOPTED
Page 6-line 4
(CORRECTED COPY)
Delete
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0201HS001/A) to this line.
Page 10-lines 5 through 15
Delete
entirely
including
the
standing
committee amendment (HB0201HS001/A) to these lines
and insert:
"34-1-143.
Information to be furnished to department of revenue,
department of health and the state board of equalization.
(a) The county clerk shall place the recording data on the statement
of consideration paid and deliver the statement to the county assessor. The
county
assessor
shall
furnish
information
from
the
statements
of
consideration to the state board of equalization and department of revenue as
the board or department shall require, and when disclosed under W.S.
34-1-142(g) and 39-13-109(b)(i), any person or his agent wishing to review or
contest his property tax assessment or valuation and the county board of
equalization.
The county assessor may furnish information from the
statements of consideration to a county assessor in another county in this
state to be used as provided by law.
(b) Whenever a transfer on death deed is filed with the county clerk
pursuant to W.S. 2-18-103, the county assessor shall furnish information
contained within the statement of consideration paid to the Wyoming
department of health, division of healthcare financing.
The information
supplied under this subsection shall be transmitted within fourteen (14) days
of the receipt of the statement of consideration paid and shall be limited
to:
(i) The name of the grantor;
(ii) The name of the grantee;
(iii) Recording data including the legal description of the
property being transferred.
42-4-207. Recovery
of
incorrect
payments;
recovery
of
correct
payments; liens.
(k) The department may file a lien upon real property pursuant to W.S.
2-18-103(g) upon the death of the grantor. The department may file such lien
regardless of whether the grantee applied for a certificate of clearance
pursuant to W.S. 2-18-103(n) or filed an affidavit to establish the death of
the grantor pursuant to W.S. 34-11-101.". BROWN, CHAIRMAN
1/29/2013
H Passed CoW
384
HB0201H2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 10
Delete "2-18-105" insert 2-18-106".
Page 9-After line 23
Insert:
"2-18-106. Disclaimer.
A grantee beneficiary may refuse to accept all or any part of the real
property interest conveyed by a transfer on death deed.
If a grantee
beneficiary refuses to accept or disclaims any real property interest, the
grantee beneficiary shall have no liability under this chapter by reason of
being designated as grantee beneficiary.". BROWN
1/30/2013
1/31/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Freeman,
Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings,
Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, McKim,
Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Reeder,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson and Winters
Nays: Representative(s) Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer, Greear, Jaggi,
Lubnau, Piiparinen, Semlek, Sommers, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 47
Nays 12
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
2/1/2013
2/15/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0201SS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 5
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After ";" insert "modifying duties of county clerks
accordingly;".
Page 10-line 16
Delete "34-1-143" insert "34-1-119".
Page 10-lines 19 through 24
Delete and insert:
"34-1-119. Duties of county clerk generally.
(a) The county clerk of each county within this state shall receive
and record at length all deeds, mortgages, conveyances, patents, certificates
and instruments left with him for that purpose, and he shall endorse on every
such instrument the day and hour on which it was filed for record. The county
clerk shall not record any document until the address of the grantee,
mortgagee or assignee of the mortgagee is furnished to the county clerk, but
this requirement shall not affect the validity of the recording of any
instrument. Only instruments which are the originally signed documents or
properly certified or authenticated copies thereof may be properly recorded.
A document is properly certified if in compliance with Rule 902 of the
Wyoming Rules of Evidence or other applicable rule or statute.
(b) Whenever a transfer on death deed is filed with the county clerk
pursuant to W.S. 2-18-103, the county clerk shall furnish the following
information to the Wyoming department of health, division of healthcare
financing within fourteen (14) days of recording the deed:
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(i) The name of the grantor;
(ii) The name of the grantee;
(iii) The legal description of the property being transferred.".
Page 11-lines 1 through 24
Delete.
Page 12-lines 2 and 3
Delete. SCHIFFER, CHAIRMAN
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe,
Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert,
Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins,
Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02 and Christensen
Ayes 28
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
2/28/2013
2/28/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0094
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0094
S President Signed HEA No. 0094
Governor Signed HEA No. 0094
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0100
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0202
Transcripts in criminal cases.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Senator(s) Ross
Nicholas,
B.,
Gingery
and
Krone
and
AN ACT relating to district courts, eliminating mandatory transcription of
specified criminal proceedings; and providing for an effective date.
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
2/4/2013
2/24/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
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ROLL CALL
Nays: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone,
Walters and Watt
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 0
Nays 8
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0203
Health benefit
committee.
exchange
study
and
select
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Harvey, Brown, Kasperik and Lubnau and
Senator(s) Dockstader and Landen
AN ACT relating to the administration of government and health insurance
exchanges and related functions under federal law; providing for a select
legislative committee and a study and report; providing duties of the select
committee and specified state agencies; providing an appropriation; and
providing for an effective date.
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
1/24/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Coleman, Filer, Greene, Harvey, Kasperik,
Throne and Wilson
Excused: Representative(s) Reeder
Ayes 8
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/24/2013
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Moniz, Nicholas,
B., Stubson and Wallis
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/25/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0203HS001/ADOPTED
Page 10-line 7
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
1/31/2013
Delete "fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00)" insert
"thirty-seven
thousand
six
hundred
dollars
($37,600.00)". HARSHMAN, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Byrd,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman,
Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Kasperik,
Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne,
Wallis, Wilson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
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Nays: Representative(s) Baker, Burkhart, Davison, Gingery, Halverson, Jaggi,
Kroeker, Loucks, McKim, Miller, Piiparinen, Reeder, Walters, Watt and Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 44
Nays 15
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
2/1/2013
2/8/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Craft, Nutting, Peterson and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/8/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Dockstader, Hastert and Perkins
Nays: Senator(s) Meier
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0203SW001/ADOPTED
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Page 5-line 23
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "include" insert "including".
After "state" insert ", including the state Medicaid
program".
Page 6-after line 20
Insert and renumber:
"(iii) The number of people enrolled in Medicaid via application
through the portal for Medicaid enrollment in the exchange, the cost per
enrollee incurred and the error rate in the enrollment process.
The
department of health shall conduct an in depth audit of a random sample of
those enrolled via the exchange portal and those enrolled via other means and
compare the results. The audit shall be completed by September 1, 2014;".
Page 6-line 22
Delete "(iii)" insert "(iv)".
Page 7-line 8
Delete "(iv)" insert "(v)".
Page 8-line 4
Delete "(v)" insert "(vi)".
Page 8-line 12
Delete "(vi)" insert "(vii)".
Page 8-line 15
Delete "the vendor" insert "vendors".
Page 8-line 16
Delete "entity" insert "entities"; delete "." insert
";".
Page 8-after line 16
Insert and renumber:"(viii) Whether the state could
improve the Medicaid application and enrollment
process through the exchange in a state operated or
partnership exchange.".
Page 10-after line 4
Insert and renumber:
"Section 5. Neither the state nor any agency of the state shall commit
to an expansion of eligibility for the Medicaid program prior to April 1,
2015, except for the expansion mandated by the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act, P.L. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education
Reconciliation Act of 2010, P.L. 111-152, and which remains mandatory under
the United State Supreme Court decision in National Federation of Independent
Business v. Sebelius, 567 U.S. ___, 132 S.Ct. 2566 (2012).".
Page 10-line 6
Delete "5" insert "6".
Page 10-line 6
Delete "6" insert "7". SCOTT
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2/21/2013
2/22/2013
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0203S3001/FAILED
Page 10-after line 4
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the Scott Committee of the Whole
(HB0203SW001/AE) to this line and renumber.
HB0203S3002/ADOPTED
Page 10-after line 4
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
In the Scott Committee of the Whole Amendment
(HB0203SW001/AE) to this line, in Section 5 created
by that amendment, delete "prior to April 1, 2015"
and
insert
"without
prior
approval
of
the
legislature". PERKINS
2/25/2013
Amendment
HASTERT
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks, Hines,
Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Scott and Von
Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Craft, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Rothfuss and Schiffer
Excused: Senator(s) Nicholas, P.
Ayes 23
Nays 6
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Campbell, Cannady,
Eklund, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Paxton, Petroff,
Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Wilson and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Burkhart, Byrd, Coleman,
Connolly, Davison, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles,
Halverson, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kroeker, Loucks, McKim, Miller, Patton,
Piiparinen, Reeder, Sommers, Throne, Walters, Watt, Winters and Zwonitzer,
Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Greear
Ayes 29
Nays 30
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
2/27/2013
H Appointed JCC01 Members:
Representative(s) Harvey, McKim, Throne
S Appointed JCC01 Members:
Senator(s) Scott, Dockstader, Landen
H Adopted HB0203JC01
HB0203JC01/A
ADOPTED
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0203S3002/AE
HB0203SW001/AE
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 1=line 5
After "agencies;" insert "limiting expansion of
Medicaid as specified;".
Page 5-line 20
Delete "include" insert "including".
Page 5-line 23
After "state" insert ", including the state Medicaid
program".
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Page 6-after line 20
Insert and renumber:
"(iii) The number of people enrolled in Medicaid via application
through the portal for Medicaid enrollment in the exchange, the cost per
enrollee incurred and the error rate in the enrollment process.
The
department of health shall conduct an in depth audit of a random sample of
those enrolled via the exchange portal and those enrolled via other means and
compare the results. The audit shall be completed by September 1, 2014;".
Page 6-line 22
Delete "(iii)" insert "(iv)".
Page 7-line 8
Delete "(iv)" insert "(v)".
Page 8-line 4
Delete "(v)" insert "(vi)".
Page 8-line 12
Delete "(vi)" insert "(vii)".
Page 8-line 15
Delete "the vendor" insert "vendors".
Page 8-line 16
Delete "entity" insert "entities"; delete "." insert
";".
Page 8-after line 16
Insert and renumber:
"(viii) Whether the state could improve the Medicaid application
and enrollment process through the exchange in a state operated or
partnership exchange.".
Page 10-after line 4
Insert and renumber:
"Section 5. No further expansion of eligibility for Medicaid shall
occur without prior approval from the legislature.".
Page 10-line 6
Delete "5" insert "6".
Page 10-line 15
Delete "6" insert "7".
HARVEY, MCKIM, SCOTT, DOCKSTADER, LANDEN
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Burkhart,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Davison, Eklund, Gay, Greear, Greene, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau,
Madden, McKim, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff,
Piiparinen, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Wilson, Winters and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Halverson, Hutchings, Kroeker, Loucks, Miller,
Reeder, Throne, Walters, Watt and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 41
Nays 19
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2013
S Adopted HB0203JC01
HB0203JC01/AA
ADOPTED
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0203S3002/AE
HB0203SW001/AE
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 1-line 5
After "agencies;" insert "limiting expansion of
Medicaid as specified;".
Page 5-line 20
Delete "include" insert "including".
Page 5-line 23
After "state" insert ", including the state Medicaid
program".
Page 6-after line 20
Insert and renumber:
"(iii) The number of people
enrolled in Medicaid via application through the
portal for Medicaid enrollment in the exchange, the
cost per enrollee incurred and the error rate in the
enrollment process.
The department of health shall
conduct an in depth audit of a random sample of those
enrolled via the exchange portal and those enrolled
via other means and compare the results.
The audit
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shall be completed by September 1, 2014;".
Delete "(iii)" insert "(iv)".
Delete "(iv)" insert "(v)".
Delete "(v)" insert "(vi)".
Delete "(vi)" insert "(vii)".
Delete "the vendor" insert "vendors".
Delete "entity" insert "entities"; delete "." insert
";".
Page 8-after line 16
Insert and renumber:
"(viii) Whether the state could improve the Medicaid application
and enrollment process through the exchange in a state operated or
partnership exchange.".
Page 10-after line 4
Insert and renumber:
"Section 5. No further expansion of eligibility for Medicaid shall
occur without prior approval from the legislature.".
Page 10-line 6
Delete "5" insert "6".
Page 10-line 15
Delete "6" insert "7".
HARVEY, MCKIM, SCOTT, DOCKSTADER, LANDEN
Page
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7-line
8-line
8-line
8-line
8-line
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8
4
12
15
16
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks, Hines,
Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Scott
and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Craft, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Rothfuss and Schiffer
Ayes 24
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
3/1/2013
3/1/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0119
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0119
S President Signed HEA No. 0119
Governor Signed HEA No. 0119
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0116
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0204
Katie's law.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Esquibel,
K.,
Brown,
Burkhart,
Coleman, Davison, Goggles, Hutchings, Krone, Petroff and
Throne and Senator(s) Anderson, JD (SD02), Coe, Craft,
Dockstader, Hastert, Nutting and Ross
AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; providing for collection of DNA from a
person arrested for a felony; providing for expungement of information as
specified; repealing archaic language; and providing for an effective date.
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
2/4/2013
2/24/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Gingery, Krone and Walters
Nays: Representative(s) Baker, Halverson, Kroeker, Miller and Watt
Excused: Representative(s) Connolly
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Ayes 3
Nays 5
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0205
Motor vehicle weight restrictions-exceptions.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Northrup,
Senator(s) Hicks and Meier
Larsen
and
Paxton
and
AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; expanding weight limits for specified load
types; providing rulemaking authority as specified; and providing for an
effective date.
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
1/30/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blevins, Campbell, Hutchings, Jaggi, Loucks, McKim
and Reeder
Nays: Representative(s) Blake and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0205HS001/ADOPTED
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After "types;" insert "providing rulemaking authority
as specified;".
Strike "exclusive of interstate highways".
Strike "trucks" insert "vehicles".
Strike "truck" insert "vehicle".
Strike "truck" insert "vehicle".
Strike "truck's" insert "vehicle's".
After "31-18-805." insert "Vehicles utilizing the
allowances of this subsection shall be operated
exclusive of interstate highways and loads shall
either originate or end within Wyoming.".
After "(u)" delete balance of the line and insert
"The director or his authorized representative may
allow by rule for not more than ninety (90)
continuous days".
Delete the line through "limitations,".
Delete "shall" insert "to".
Delete "permit" insert "fee"; after "livestock"
insert "to a change of pasture or for other reasons".
Delete "trucks" insert "vehicles".
Delete "gross" insert "not more than five thousand
(5,000) pounds in excess of gross weights allowed
under gross weight Table I".
Delete "weight limitations"; delete "truck" insert
"vehicle".
Delete "truck" insert "vehicle".
Delete "one hundred (100)" insert "ten (10)"; delete
"truck's' insert "vehicle's".
After "31-18-805." insert "Vehicles utilizing the
allowances of this subsection shall be operated
exclusive of interstate highways and loads shall
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either originate or end within Wyoming.". ZWONITZER,
CHAIRMAN
1/31/2013
2/1/2013
2/4/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel,
K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Walters, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Baker, Byrd and Watt
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 56
Nays 3
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/5/2013
2/26/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with Senate Rule 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Cooper and Esquibel, F.
Nays: Senator(s) Landen, Schiffer and Von Flatern
Ayes 2
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0206
Exemption–water utilities.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn., Baker and Petroff and
Senator(s) Case and Craft
AN ACT relating to public utilities; exempting from regulation as a public
utility metered or direct sales of water by a producer or other person to his
tenant as specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Byrd, Kirkbride, Paxton, Petroff and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Greene
Excused:
Ayes 7
1/31/2013
2/1/2013
2/4/2013
2/5/2013
Representative(s) Gay
Nays 1
Excused 1
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
Absent 0
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
393
Conflicts 0
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/5/2013
2/14/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson, Nutting and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/14/2013
2/22/2013
S Placed on General File
S Did Not Consider in COW
H.B. No. 0207
Neglected and abandoned animals-grant program.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Krone and Senator(s) Coe
AN ACT relating to animals; creating the neglected and abandoned animals
grant program; providing for administration of the grant program by the
department of agriculture; providing for eligibility; providing for an
application process; providing criteria for awarding a grant under the
program; providing rulemaking authority; creating an account; providing
appropriations; and providing for an effective date.
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Hunt and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Campbell, Eklund, Greear, McKim, Semlek and Winters
Ayes 3
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0208
Veterans-resident tuition provisions.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Larsen, Barlow, Filer and Greene and
Senator(s) Bebout
AN ACT relating to education; providing for resident tuition for military
veterans at the University of Wyoming and community colleges as specified;
providing a definition; and providing for an effective date.
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
1/21/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
394
1/25/2013
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Connolly, Freeman, Hunt, Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Piiparinen, Sommers and Teeters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/25/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0208HS001/ADOPTED
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(f)".
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(B)
Within the
twelve
(12)
month
period
immediately
preceding
acceptance to the University of Wyoming or Wyoming
community college if the applicant for resident
tuition was attending the University of Wyoming or
Wyoming community college on April 1, 2013.".
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"(f)
For purposes of subsection (e) of this section, "military
veteran" means a covered individual as defined in 38 U.S.C. 3311(b).".
TEETERS, CHAIRMAN
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
1/31/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
2/1/2013
2/4/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Coe, Landen and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2013
2/22/2013
S Placed on General File
S Did Not Consider in COW
395
H.B. No. 0209
Remediation for Hathaway recipients.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Freeman, Greene, Hunt, Krone
and Teeters and Senator(s) Craft
AN ACT relating to the Hathaway student scholarship program; establishing a
reporting system for honor Hathaway recipients receiving postsecondary
remedial education; requiring payment of tuition costs by school districts;
authorizing loans as specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Connolly, Freeman, Hunt, Northrup,
Teeters
Nays: Representative(s) Paxton, Piiparinen and Sommers
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/25/2013
1/29/2013
Patton
and
H Placed on General File
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Campbell, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Freeman,
Greene, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone, Loucks, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Reeder, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Wilson, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Filer, Gay, Goggles,
Greear, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Kirkbride, Larsen,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff,
Piiparinen, Semlek, Sommers, Throne, Walters, Watt and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Gingery
Ayes 21
Nays 38
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0210
Large trucks-mileage tax.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gay and Senator(s) Scott
AN ACT relating to taxation; imposing a tax on large trucks as specified;
directing the disposition of collected taxes; requiring reporting; requiring
rules; requiring studies; and providing for an effective date.
1/18/2013
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Nays: Representative(s) Blikre, Eklund, Goggles, Kirkbride, Loucks, Madden,
Northrup, Petroff and Semlek
Ayes 0
Nays 9
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
396
H.B. No. 0211
Eminent domain-amendments.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Barlow, Brown, Hunt, Kroeker, Semlek
and Wallis and Senator(s) Burns and Hines
AN ACT relating to eminent domain; amending consideration to be given
findings of agencies regarding requirements for public necessity; providing
for payment of litigation expenses; providing factors to be considered in
determination of fair market value; and providing for an effective date.
1/19/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0212
Impact assistance to local governments.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Throne,
Senator(s) Craft and Meier
Barlow
and
Teeters
and
AN ACT relating to cities, towns and counties; creating a program to provide
assistance to local governments impacted by energy development as specified;
providing authority to the state loan and investment board to issue grants to
local governments to address the effects of industrial projects or energy
development; providing authority for the office of state lands and
investments to administer the program; granting rulemaking authority;
providing definitions; providing an appropriation; and providing for an
effective date.
1/19/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/28/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Byrd, Cannady, Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Lockhart,
Reeder, Sommers and Winters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0212HS001/ADOPTED
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1/30/2013
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23
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Delete entirely.
Delete "Section 3." insert "Section 2.".
CHAIRMAN
After
"39-15-111(c)"
delete
"39-16-111(d)" delete "and (p)".
H Passed CoW
397
LOCKHART,
"and
(p)";
THRONE
after
HB0212H2001/ADOPTED
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Insert:
"(ii)
The development is likely to materially impact the local
government making application;".
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Delete "convenient or". STUBSON
1/31/2013
2/1/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, Miller, Moniz, Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff,
Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Davison, Halverson, Hutchings, Kroeker, McKim,
Nicholas, B., Piiparinen and Walters
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 51
Nays 8
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2013
2/4/2013
2/11/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Coe, Cooper, Hines and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2013
2/22/2013
S Placed on General File
S Did Not Consider in COW
H.B. No. 0213
International fuel tax agreement-study.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Winters, Greear, Madden and Nicholas,
B. and Senator(s) Nicholas, P. and Peterson
AN ACT relating to taxation; providing for a study of the benefits of the
state of Wyoming entering into an international fuel tax agreement; and
providing for an effective date.
1/19/2013
1/22/2013
1/24/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0214
Hospital special districts-boards of trustees.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Lubnau and Senator(s) Nicholas, P.
398
AN ACT relating to hospital districts; providing
trustees; and providing for an effective date.
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
2/4/2013
2/24/2013
for
compensation
of
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Byrd and Cannady
Nays: Representative(s) Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Lockhart, Reeder, Sommers
and Winters
Ayes 2
Nays 7
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0215
State investments for a public purpose.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Patton, Coleman, Harshman and Madden
and Senator(s) Case
AN ACT relating to state investments; decreasing amount allowed to be
invested in industrial development bonds; decreasing overall amount allowed
to be invested for specific public purposes; providing rulemaking authority;
and providing for an effective date.
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/30/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blikre, Goggles, Kirkbride,
Northrup, Petroff and Semlek
Nays: Representative(s) Eklund
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
Madden,
H Placed on General File
HB0215HS001/ADOPTED
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Page 2-line 2
1/31/2013
Loucks,
Delete "one hundred".
Delete the line through "($100,000,000.00)" insert
"two
hundred
million
dollars
($200,000,000.00)".
MADDEN, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
HB0215H2001/FAILED
Delete the standing committee amendment (HB0215HS001/A) entirely.
Page 2-line 1
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dollars ($400,000,000.00)".
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dollars ($800,000,000.00)".
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2/1/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
399
HB0215H3001/FAILED
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2/4/2013
Delete all new language insert "six hundred million
dollars ($600,000,000.00)".
Delete "($500,000,000.00)". STUBSON
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Byrd,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Goggles,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Kirkbride, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, Moniz, Patton,
Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Wilson, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Burkhart, Davison, Eklund, Gay, Gingery,
Greear, Greene, Halverson, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone,
Larsen, Lockhart, McKim, Miller, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Stubson, Teeters,
Throne, Walters, Watt and Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 33
Nays 26
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/5/2013
2/12/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Case, Emerich, Peterson and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0215SS001/FAILED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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dollars ($400,000,000.00)".
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through
CHAIRMAN
2/13/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
S
S
S
S
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hundred
"($200,000,000.00)".
million
PETERSON,
Passed CoW
Passed 2nd Reading
Laid Back Pursuant to SR 7-3
Laid Back Pursuant to SR 7-3
HB0215S3001/ADOPTED
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"four
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dollars ($300,000,000.00)".
Delete through "($200,000,000.00)".
Delete "five hundred million dollars" insert "six
hundred million dollars ($600,000,000.00)".
Delete "($500,000,000.00)". BEBOUT, MEIER, PERKINS
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Hicks, Hines, Landen, Meier, Nutting, Peterson and Rothfuss
Nays:
Senator(s) Burns, Case, Geis, Hastert, Johnson, Nicholas, P., Ross,
Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
400
Conflicts: Senator(s) Perkins
Ayes 19
Nays 10
Excused 0
HB0215S3002/ADOPTED
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Absent 0
Conflicts 1
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Delete and renumber.
Delete "3" insert "2". ROTHFUSS, BEBOUT
HB0215S3003/WITHDRAWN
2/20/2013
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Conflicts: Senator(s) Perkins
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Burkhart,
Byrd, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Filer, Freeman, Gay,
Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik,
Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Madden, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Blake, Esquibel, K., Halverson, Hutchings,
Lubnau, McKim and Walters
Excused: Representative(s) Campbell
Ayes 51
Nays 8
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/21/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0079
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0079
S President Signed HEA No. 0079
Governor Signed HEA No. 0079
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0095
Session Laws of Wyoming
H.B. No. 0216
Deadly weapons in a courtroom.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Brown, Gingery, Jaggi and Kroeker and
Senator(s) Burns, Nicholas, P. and Ross
AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; creating a misdemeanor for a first
offense and a felony for a second or subsequent offense for possessing a
deadly weapon in a courtroom; providing specific authority to a presiding
judge to determine who may carry a weapon in a courtroom as specified;
providing a definition; and providing for an effective date.
1/21/2013
Bill Number Assigned
401
1/22/2013
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker and Krone
Nays: Representative(s) Miller, Walters and Watt
Excused: Representative(s) Connolly
Ayes 5
Nays 3
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0216HW001/FAILED
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"Firearms, explosives and devices".
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other device as specified".
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Insert:
"(b) A person commits a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not
more than one (1) year, a fine of not more than five thousand dollars
($5,000.00), or both, if that person takes into a courtroom a firearm,
explosive or device or instrument which in the manner it is used or is
intended to be used is reasonably capable of producing death or serious
bodily injury.".
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GINGERY, MILLER
1/30/2013
H Passed CoW
HB0216H2001/ADOPTED
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TEETERS
insert
"is
presiding".
BROWN,
HB0216H2002/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 1
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offense and a felony for a second or subsequent
offense".
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Insert:
"(b) Except as authorized by a presiding judge, a person commits a
misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than one (1) year, a fine
of not more than five thousand dollars ($5,000.00), or both, if that person
takes into a courtroom a deadly weapon. Any person convicted of a second or
subsequent offense under this subsection within five (5) years of the first
conviction shall be guilty of a felony punishable by a fine of not more than
five thousand dollars ($5,000.00), imprisonment for not less than one (1)
year and not more than two (2) years, or both.".
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1/31/2013
2/1/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
402
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2013
2/4/2013
2/6/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0216SS001/ADOPTED
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2/12/2013
2/13/2013
2/14/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "not less than one (1)".
Delete "year and". SCHIFFER, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Bebout and Case
Ayes 28
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Harshman
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0044
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0044
S President Signed HEA No. 0044
Governor Signed HEA No. 0044
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0160
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
403
H.B. No. 0217
Atomic Energy Act agreement state study.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Miller,
Harshman
and
Larsen
Senator(s) Anderson, JD (SD02), Bebout and Cooper
and
AN ACT relating to environmental quality; providing that a study shall be
commissioned to determine the feasibility of the state of Wyoming becoming an
agreement state under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 for the licensing of
source material and source material recovery and standards for radiation
protection; requiring a report; providing an appropriation; and providing for
an effective date.
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
2/1/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Cannady, Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Lockhart, Sommers
and Winters
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd and Reeder
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0217HS001/ADOPTED
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Delete "providing an".
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Delete "appropriation;".
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Delete entirely.
Page 3-line 17
Delete "2" insert "3". LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN
2/4/2013
H Passed CoW
HB0217H2001/ADOPTED
Delete the standing committee amendment (HB0217HS001/A) entirely.
HARSHMAN, LOCKHART
2/5/2013
2/6/2013
MILLER,
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Gay,
Gingery, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi,
Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau,
Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen,
Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt,
Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Filer, Freeman, Goggles,
Madden and McKim
Ayes 52
Nays 8
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
2/13/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
404
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Coe, Cooper, Hines and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/13/2013
2/14/2013
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Dockstader, Hastert, Meier and Perkins
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/14/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0217SS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 13
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
Delete "October" insert "December".
HINES, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Nicholas, P.
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey,
Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup,
Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson,
Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Esquibel, K. and McKim
Excused: Representative(s) Greear
Ayes 57
Nays 2
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
2/26/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0100
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0100
S President Signed HEA No. 0100
Governor Signed HEA No. 0100
Chapter No. 0186
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
405
H.B. No. 0218
Collection costs for debts owed to the state.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Burkhart and Senator(s) Hicks
AN ACT relating to the collection of debts due the state or other
governmental entities; providing a fee for collection costs when the state or
governmental entity employs a collection agency to recover debts due the
state; amending existing statutes; and providing for an effective date.
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Greene, Kirkbride, Paxton, Petroff
and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 7
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
2/4/2013
H Placed on General File
H Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0219
Campaign finance reporting.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn., Petroff and Throne
AN ACT relating to elections; providing for filing of candidates' campaign
reports by the candidates' designated principal campaign committees;
modifying penalty provisions accordingly; and providing for an effective
date.
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Byrd, Gay, Greene,
Petroff and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Blikre
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
1/31/2013
2/1/2013
Kirkbride,
Paxton,
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Moniz, Nicholas,
B., Stubson and Wallis
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
H Placed on General File
406
HB0219HS001/ADOPTED
Page 5-line 1
2/4/2013
Delete "July 1,
BERGER, CHAIRMAN
2013"
insert
"January
1,
2014".
H Passed CoW
HB0219H2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
After
"committees;"
insert
"modifying
penalty
provisions accordingly;".
Page 1-line 9
Delete "is" insert "and 22-15-108 by creating a new
subsection (f) are".
Page 4-After line 23
Insert:
"22-25-108. Failure of candidate or committee to file statement.
(f) The penalties under this section for failure to file a report
shall apply to a candidate regardless of whether the failure to file is the
result of the candidate not filing or the candidate's designated principal
campaign committee not filing.". ZWONITZER, DN
2/5/2013
2/6/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Davison, Kirkbride and Wallis
Ayes 57
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
2/19/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Hines and Scott
Nays: Senator(s) Johnson and Nutting
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/22/2013
S Placed on General File
S Did Not Consider in COW
H.B. No. 0220
Involuntary hospitalizations-jury trial.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gingery, Lubnau and Nicholas, B. and
Senator(s) Christensen and Nicholas, P.
AN ACT relating to involuntary hospitalization; repealing provision for jury
trial; and providing for an effective date.
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
407
2/4/2013
2/24/2013
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Connolly, Gingery, Krone and Walters
Nays: Representative(s) Baker, Halverson, Kroeker and Watt
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 4
Nays 4
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0221
State Government Fraud Reduction Act-reporting
requirements.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Lubnau and Senator(s) Nicholas, P.
AN ACT relating to administration of government; amending the State
Government Fraud Reduction Act to allow reporting to the office of governor
and the office of secretary of state as specified; prohibiting discrimination
against an employee for participating in an investigation or hearing as
specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
2/1/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Byrd, Cannady, Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Lockhart,
Reeder and Winters
Nays: Representative(s) Sommers
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
2/4/2013
2/5/2013
2/6/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Sommers
Ayes 59
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Christensen, Esquibel, F., Hicks and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
408
2/8/2013
2/8/2013
2/11/2013
2/12/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2013
2/12/2013
2/12/2013
2/12/2013
2/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0031
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0031
S President Signed HEA No. 0031
Governor Signed HEA No. 0031
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0016
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0222
Acupuncture Practice Act.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Krone
AN ACT relating to professions and occupations; providing for the licensure
and
regulation
of
acupuncture
and
Oriental
medicine
as
specified;
establishing the board of acupuncture and Oriental medicine as specified;
providing regulatory authority; and providing for an effective date.
1/21/2013
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0223
Public
records-institutions
education.
of
higher
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Brown,
Byrd,
Goggles,
Greene,
Harshman, Harvey, Lockhart, Madden, Miller, Moniz and
Stubson and Senator(s) Bebout, Coe, Landen, Nicholas,
P., Ross, Scott and Von Flatern
AN ACT relating to public records; authorizing denial of inspection of
records of applications for president of institutions of higher education and
associated records as specified; specifying applicability; and providing for
an effective date.
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
1/28/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Do Pass
409
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Byrd, Cannady, Greear, Kasperik, Larsen, Lockhart,
Reeder, Sommers and Winters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
1/30/2013
1/31/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Brown, Burkhart,
Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Eklund, Freeman, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Loucks, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff,
Piiparinen, Reeder, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Walters and Watt
Nays:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blikre, Coleman, Connolly, Davison,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Gingery, Hutchings, Kroeker, Lubnau, Nicholas, B.,
Semlek, Throne, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 41
Nays 18
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
1/31/2013
2/1/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Coe, Landen and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
2/1/2013
2/4/2013
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0223H3001/WITHDRAWN
2/5/2013
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Emerich, Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines,
Johnson, Landen, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins, Ross, Rothfuss, Scott and
Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Dockstader, Driskill, Esquibel, F.,
Meier, Peterson and Schiffer
Ayes 23
Nays 7
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/5/2013
2/5/2013
2/8/2013
2/8/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0001
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0001
S President Signed HEA No. 0001
Governor Did Not Sign HEA No. 0001
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0002
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
410
H.B. No. 0224
State miners' hospital-eligibility.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Miller
Bebout, Cooper and Hastert
and
Baker
and
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to the state miners' hospital; limiting eligibility for
services through the state miners' hospital; providing for rulemaking;
amending definitions; and providing for an effective date.
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Barlow, Harvey, Kasperik, Larsen, Throne and Wilson
Nays: Representative(s) Coleman, Filer and Greene
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0224HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
Page 2-line 1
Page 2-line 2
Page 2-line 3
HB0224HW001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 3
After "hospital;" insert "providing for rulemaking;".
After "musculoskeletal" insert "and other"; strike
"of miners" insert ", as defined by rule and
regulation of the board,".
After "industry" insert "for expenses".
Delete "private" insert "health". HARVEY, CHAIRMAN
Delete
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0224HS001/A) to this line; delete all new language
and insert "covered by public or private insurance or
other public health care program". HARVEY
HB0224HW002/ADOPTED
Page 2-lines 12 through 22
Delete entirely and insert:
(ii) "Miner" means a resident of Wyoming who has worked in a
mine in this state or a contiguous state who is or was employed full-time in
a mining capacity at a coal or other mine or at a processing or conversion
facility contiguous to the mine and dependent upon the output of that mine as
feedstock and the mine is:
(A) Under the jurisdiction of the state mine inspector or
the mines safety health administration; or
(B) An in situ leach process mine. "Miner" shall include
the operator of the mine or plant if the operator works on a continuing or
irregular basis;". MILLER, COLEMAN, FILER
2/4/2013
2/5/2013
2/6/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Davison, Eklund, Gay, Gingery, Greear,
Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik,
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Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim,
Miller, Moniz, Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Teeters, Wallis, Watt, Wilson and Winters
Nays: Representative(s) Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman,
Goggles, Nicholas, B., Stubson, Throne, Walters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 47
Nays 13
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
2/15/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Craft, Nutting, Peterson and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
2/22/2013
S Placed on General File
S Did Not Consider in COW
H.B. No. 0225
Transfer of ownership of livestock and brands.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Sommers, Brown, Greear and Semlek and
Senator(s) Driskill and Hines
AN ACT relating to brands; excepting livestock from brand inspection
change of ownership as specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Campbell, Eklund, Greear,
Semlek, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
on
Hunt,
McKim,
H Placed on General File
HB0225HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
Delete "providing".
Page 1-line 3
Delete entirely.
Page 1-line 8
Delete "11-20-116(b),".
Page 1-lines 12 through 16
Delete entirely.
Page 2-lines 1 through 4
Delete entirely.
Page 2-line 19
After "individual" insert "or the individual".
Page 2-line 20
Delete "at least a eighty-five percent (85%)" insert
"a one hundred percent (100%)".
Page 3-line 15
After "individual" insert "or the individual".
Page 3-line 16
Delete "at least a eighty-five percent (85%)" insert
"a one hundred percent (100%)". SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN
1/31/2013
H Passed CoW
HB0225H2001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 18
After "individual" insert "or the individual and his
412
spouse".
After "individual" insert "or the individual and his
spouse". SOMMERS
Page 3-line 14
2/1/2013
2/4/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/5/2013
2/13/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks and Johnson
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
2/20/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
2/27/2013
2/27/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0067
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0067
S President Signed HEA No. 0067
Governor Signed HEA No. 0067
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0084
H.B. No. 0226
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
Enhanced oil and gas recovery-carbon dioxide
certification.
Representative(s) Lockhart, Byrd, Greear, Kasperik, Miller
and Reeder and Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper and Hines
AN ACT relating to oil and gas; providing a procedure for certification of
quantities of carbon dioxide stored through enhanced recovery of oil and gas;
413
providing rulemaking authority; and providing for an effective date.
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0227
Home incarceration.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Watt
AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; providing for home incarceration of
felons as specified; providing conditions for home incarceration; providing
limitations on persons eligible for home incarceration; providing for
rulemaking; providing for notification; and providing for an effective date.
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
2/4/2013
2/24/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Kroeker, Miller and Watt
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Halverson,
Walters
Ayes 3
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0228
Transfer of federal lands-study.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Miller, Greear, Jaggi,
Madden and Senator(s) Bebout and Hicks
Krone
and
Larsen
and
AN ACT relating to public lands; creating the task force on the transfer of
federal lands; requiring a report from the attorney general on possible legal
recourses available to compel the federal government to relinquish ownership
and management of specified federal lands in Wyoming; requiring a study and
report by the task force to the joint agriculture, state and public lands and
water resources interim committee as specified; providing appropriations; and
providing for an effective date.
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Campbell, Eklund, Greear, Hunt, McKim, Winters and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Blake and Semlek
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
1/31/2013
2/1/2013
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
414
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Moniz, Stubson and
Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Nicholas, B.
Ayes 6
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0228HS001/FAILED
Page 1-line 5
Delete
"requiring"
insert
"providing
appropriations;".
Page 1-lines 6 through 8
Delete entirely.
Page 4-line 16 through Page 9-line 12
Delete entirely.
Page 9-line 14
Delete "(g)" insert "(e)". SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN
HB0228HW001/ADOPTED
Delete the standing committee amendment (HB0228HS001/A) entirely.
Further amend as follows:
Page 1-line 8
After "specified" delete the balance of
insert "providing appropriations".
Page 5-lines 2 through 24
Delete entirely.
Page 6-lines 1 through 24
Delete entirely.
Page 7-lines 1 through 24
Delete entirely.
Page 8-lines 1 through 24
Delete entirely.
Page 9-lines 1 through 12
Delete entirely.
Page 9-line 14
Delete "(g)" insert "(f)". MILLER
2/4/2013
2/5/2013
the
line
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0228H3001/FAILED
(CORRECTED COPY)
Delete the Miller committee of the whole amendment (HB0228HW001/A) entirely.
Further amend as follows:
Page 1-Above line 1
In the catch title delete "study" insert "report".
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"(d)";
delete
"task"
insert
"joint
agriculture,
state
and
public
lands
and
water
resources interim committee".
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2/6/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
415
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Berger, Blikre, Brown, Burkhart, Campbell,
Cannady, Coleman, Davison, Eklund, Gay, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Northrup, Paxton,
Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Walters, Watt,
Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Connolly, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Goggles, Nicholas, B., Patton, Petroff, Throne and Wilson
Excused: Representative(s) Byrd, Gingery and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 44
Nays 13
Excused 3
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
2/13/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Driskill, Emerich, Geis and Hicks
Nays: Senator(s) Johnson
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2013
2/13/2013
2/15/2013
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Dockstader, Meier and Perkins
Nays: Senator(s) Hastert
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0228SS001/ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 5-after line 22
Insert and renumber:
"(iii) Three thousand dollars ($3,000.00) to the office of the
attorney general for accomplishing the purposes of this act including out of
state travel to council of state governments-west meetings.".
BEBOUT,
CHAIRMAN
2/21/2013
S Passed CoW
HB0228S2001/ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 4-after line 14
Insert and renumber:
"(e) The task force shall consider whether the state should offer to
purchase land and mineral rights from the federal government subject to the
following:
(i) The offer shall include all or part of the surface estate
and mineral estate managed by the bureau of land management;
(ii) The offer shall include granting the federal government
continuing mineral royalties at the current percentages without any
requirement for federal management or right of oversight of those minerals
other than the right to audit to ensure the federal government receives its
share of the royalties;
(iii) The offer shall be structured to be financially attractive
to both the state and federal government;
(iv) The offer shall pledge to maintain public access to the
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lands for hunting, fishing and recreation subject to closure for special
circumstances including public safety and environmental sensitivity.".
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HB0228S2002/FAILED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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After "2013." delete balance of line.
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Twelve thousand dollars
($12,000.00) to".
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In
the
Senate
Standing
Committee
Amendment
(HB0228SS001/AE) to this line, in paragraph (iii)
created by that amendment, delete "(iii)" insert
"(ii)". ROTHFUSS
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Case,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks,
Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Schiffer and Scott
Nays: Senator(s) Burns, Craft, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hines, Ross, Rothfuss
and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Nicholas, P.
Ayes 21
Nays 8
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Burkhart,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Davison, Eklund, Gay, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Teeters, Wallis,
Walters, Watt, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Barlow, Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Nicholas, B., Petroff, Sommers, Stubson, Throne,
Wilson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 44
Nays 16
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
2/26/2013
3/14/2013
3/14/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0101
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0101
S President Signed HEA No. 0101
Governor Signed HEA No. 0101
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0202
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
417
H.B. No. 0229
Regulation of natural gas as a transportation
fuel.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Cooper
Larsen
and
Petroff
and
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to regulation of natural gas; exempting natural gas used as a
transportation fuel from regulation by the public service commission; and
providing for an effective date.
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
1/30/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Blevins, Campbell, Hutchings, Jaggi, Loucks,
McKim, Reeder and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
1/31/2013
2/1/2013
2/4/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2013
2/4/2013
2/14/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Cooper, Esquibel, F., Landen, Schiffer and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/14/2013
2/20/2013
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
HB0229S2001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 8
Page 2-line 9
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
Before "sale" insert "retail".
After "fuel" insert "by a company
otherwise regulated under this title".
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
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which
CASE
is
not
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe,
Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert,
Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, P., Nutting, Perkins,
Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02 and Christensen
Ayes 28
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Coleman
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0095
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0095
S President Signed HEA No. 0095
Governor Signed HEA No. 0095
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0182
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0230
School safety and security.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Winters, Byrd, Freeman, Gingery and
Harshman and Senator(s) Anderson, JD (SD02), Dockstader
and Hicks
AN ACT relating to school safety and security; establishing supplemental
financial assistance available to school districts for school resource
officers for protection and safety of schools; specifying eligibility for and
distribution of assistance and granting rulemaking authority for program
administration; establishing a task force through the department of education
addressing school safety and security planning; providing appropriations; and
providing for an effective date.
1/22/2013
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s)
Connolly,
Freeman,
Hunt,
Piiparinen, Sommers and Teeters
Nays: Representative(s) Paxton
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
419
Northrup,
Patton,
1/25/2013
1/25/2013
1/30/2013
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Returned With Recommendations
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Moniz, Nicholas,
B., Stubson and Wallis
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0230HS001/ADOPTED
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Delete entirely.
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Delete entirely.
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Delete "Section 4." insert "Section 3.".
CHAIRMAN
HB0230HS002/ADOPTED
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TEETERS,
After "." insert "The amount received under this
subsection shall also be reduced by all federal funds
received by the school district for the purpose of
funding salaries for school resource officers.".
After "June 30, 2014," delete balance of line and
insert "two million three hundred thousand dollars
($2,300,000.00)".
Delete "thousand dollars ($5,500,000.00)". HARSHMAN,
CHAIRMAN
HB0230HW001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 6
After ";" insert "establishing a task force through
the department of education addressing school safety
and security planning;".
Page 8-After line 3 insert and renumber:
"Section 3.
(a) The governor's office shall appoint a task force comprised of
representatives of a variety of agencies including school district personnel,
department of education employees, local fire and law enforcement, department
of health, department of homeland security and school facilities department
to develop guidelines and protocols for the safety and security of students
and staff within school buildings.
The task force shall provide common
components of school safety and security plans which include but are not
limited to:
(i) Identification of building crisis teams and provision of
continual plan updating, including regular and periodic testing and scheduled
safety drills;
(ii) Establishment of evacuation routes, on-site safe areas
within the building, off-site shelters, communication methods and protocols,
identification of and access to supplies and equipment to assist staff in a
crisis and identification and location of school plans, facility information
and keys;
(iii) Mechanisms for fully informing teachers and staff of
student risk behaviors that directly affect school safety and security;
(iii) Training programs for teachers and staff on the school
safety and security plan and the reporting of unusual behavior to school
leaders and proper authorities for each school building;
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(iv) Training programs for teachers and staff on positive and
proactive actions necessary to address students displaying risky behavior and
techniques for meeting with parents regarding risky behavior and building
positive school environments;
(v) Protocols and actions for maintaining control of building
access during the time schools are in operation;
(vi) Mechanisms and procedures for the conduct of periodic
safety and security audits in consultation with school resource officers and
law enforcement agencies.
(b) The task force appointed under subsection (a) of this section
shall assemble recommendations in sufficient time for use by the department
of education in conducting workshops and other programs during school year
2013-2014 pertaining to school district safety and security planning and
other activities.
(c) There is appropriated thirty thousand dollars ($30,000.00) from
the general fund to the governor's office. This appropriation shall be for
the period beginning with the effective date of this act and ending June 30,
2014. This appropriation shall only be expended for the purpose of funding
mileage authorized for task force members who are not state employees. Task
force members shall be entitled to receive mileage at the rate authorized
state employees in W.S. 9-3-103. Notwithstanding any other provision of law,
this appropriation shall not be transferred or expended for any other purpose
and any unexpended, unobligated funds remaining from this appropriation shall
revert as provided by law on June 30, 2014. This appropriation shall not be
included in the office's 2015-2016 standard biennial budget request.".
FREEMAN
1/31/2013
2/1/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0230H3001/FAILED
Delete the second
WINTERS, GINGERY
2/4/2013
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0230HS002/A)
entirely.
H Failed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Brown, Byrd,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery,
Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Kirkbride, Larsen, Lockhart, Northrup, Petroff,
Sommers, Stubson, Throne, Wilson and Winters
Nays:
Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Burkhart, Davison, Eklund, Gay,
Greear, Halverson, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Krone,
Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Patton, Paxton,
Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Teeters, Walters, Watt, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 27
Nays 32
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
H Reconsidered
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Blake, Blikre, Brown, Burkhart, Byrd,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman,
Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen,
McKim, Moniz, Northrup, Petroff, Piiparinen, Sommers, Stubson, Throne,
Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
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Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Berger, Blevins, Eklund, Gay, Greear,
Halverson, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau,
Madden, Miller, Nicholas, B., Patton, Paxton, Reeder, Semlek, Teeters,
Wallis, Walters and Watt
Ayes 35
Nays 25
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Kirkbride,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, McKim, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Petroff,
Piiparinen, Sommers, Stubson, Throne, Wilson, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Berger, Eklund, Gay, Greear, Halverson, Hutchings,
Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, Miller, Patton, Paxton,
Reeder, Semlek, Teeters, Wallis, Walters, Watt and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 38
Nays 22
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2013
2/6/2013
2/15/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Barnard, Coe, Landen and Rothfuss
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/15/2013
2/15/2013
2/21/2013
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Dockstader, Hastert and Perkins
Excused: Senator(s) Meier
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
S Placed on General File
S Did Not Consider in COW
H.B. No. 0231
Post-dated checks.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Throne
Senator(s) Von Flatern
and
Zwonitzer,
Dn.
and
AN ACT relating to the Uniform Consumer Credit Code; providing for
notification of payday check cashing laws; providing for a limit on amount
financed; modifying interest charges; providing a penalty for a post-dated
check cashier who violates this act as specified; allowing for suspension of
a post-dated check casher's license; and providing for an effective date.
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
2/4/2013
2/24/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
422
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Halverson and Krone
Nays: Representative(s) Gingery, Kroeker, Miller, Walters and Watt
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0232
Highway speed limits.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Brown and Senator(s) Coe
AN ACT relating to highways; limiting the authority of the director of the
department of transportation to establish lower maximum speed limits as
specified; requiring a review of certain speed limits and a report; and
providing for an effective date.
1/23/2013
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0233
Use tax-temporary storage of goods.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Patton, Coleman and Senator(s) Burns
AN ACT relating to use tax; exempting personal property temporarily stored in
this state from use tax as specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0234
Sponsored By:
Home energy assistance program.
Representative(s)
Dockstader
Greene
and
Kasperik
and
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to public assistance and social services; modifying the
energy
assistance
program
by
repealing
provision
for
weatherization
assistance for cooling efficiency; and providing for an effective date.
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Coleman, Filer, Greene, Harvey, Kasperik,
Larsen, Throne and Wilson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
2/4/2013
2/5/2013
H Placed on General File
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
423
2/6/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
2/15/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Craft, Nutting, Peterson and Scott
Nays: Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nutting, Perkins,
Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Excused: Senator(s) Nicholas, P.
Ayes 28
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0096
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0096
S President Signed HEA No. 0096
Governor Signed HEA No. 0096
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0183
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0235
Firefighters' license plates.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Senator(s) Coe
Greene,
Blake
and
Teeters
and
AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; authorizing retired firefighters to
receive special firefighter's license plates; and providing for an effective
date.
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
424
2/1/2013
H08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Blevins, Campbell, Hutchings, Jaggi, McKim,
Reeder and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Loucks
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
2/4/2013
2/5/2013
2/6/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel,
K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton,
Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters,
Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer,
Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Burkhart, Gay and Madden
Conflicts: Representative(s) Lubnau
Ayes 56
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
2/14/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Cooper, Esquibel, F. and Landen
Nays: Senator(s) Schiffer and Von Flatern
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/14/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0235SS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 9
2/21/2013
After
"plate."
insert
"A
written
statement
of
eligibility for a retired firefighter shall be signed
only by the fire chief.". VON FLATERN, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
HB0235S2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
After "plates;" insert "requiring a report;".
Page 2-after line 13
Insert and renumber:
"Section 2. The department of transportation shall develop a system
which would permit the creation of a distinctive symbol for any applicant for
a license plate based on the current or former employment, experience or
other interest of the applicant. The system shall allow the applicant to
place the symbol on a three (3) inch by three (3) inch area on the license
plates issued to the applicant. Special consideration shall be given to gun
rights advocacy and meals on wheels delivery. The department shall report on
the system and any legislative or other changes necessary to implement the
system to the joint transportation, highways and military affairs interim
committee not later than November 30, 2013.".
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Page 2-line 15
2/22/2013
Delete "2." insert "3.".
PERKINS
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0235S3001/WITHDRAWN
HB0235S3002/ADOPTED
Delete the Perkins
PERKINS
2/25/2013
Second
Reading
Amendment
(HB0235S2001/A)
entirely.
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hicks, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross and
Scott
Nays:
Senator(s) Burns, Case, Hastert, Hines, Rothfuss, Schiffer and Von
Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Nicholas, P.
Ayes 22
Nays 7
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Madden
Excused: Representative(s) Greear
Conflicts: Representative(s) Lubnau
Ayes 57
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
2/26/2013
2/28/2013
2/28/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0102
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0102
S President Signed HEA No. 0102
Governor Signed HEA No. 0102
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0106
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0236
Game and fish-nonresident license fees.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Gay and Jaggi and Senator(s)
Hicks and Landen
AN ACT relating to game and fish; amending nonresident hunting and other
license and application fees as specified; and providing for an effective
date.
426
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Gay
Nays:
Representative(s) Blevins, Davison, Freeman, Halverson,
Jaggi, Krone and Piiparinen
Ayes 1
Nays 8
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
Hutchings,
H.B. No. 0237
Unemployment insurance-worker misconduct.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Reeder,
Senator(s) Perkins
Kasperik
and
Stubson
and
AN ACT relating to unemployment insurance; defining misconduct connected with
work for purposes of the Wyoming Employment Security Law Act; and providing
for an effective date.
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
2/1/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Greene, Harvey, Kasperik, Larsen, Throne and Wilson
Nays: Representative(s) Barlow, Coleman and Filer
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0237HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
Page 1-line 3
Delete "to" insert "with".
Delete line through "benefits;" insert "the Wyoming
Employment Security Law Act;".
Page 1-line 8
Delete "27-3-311(f)" insert "27-3-102(a) by creating
a new paragraph (xxii) and renumbering (xxii) as
(xxiii)".
Page 1-lines 10 through 16
Delete entirely and insert:
"27-3-102. Definitions generally.
(a) As used in this act:
(xxii) "Misconduct connected with work" means conduct rising
above mere negligence or incompetence that is intentionally, willfully or
wantonly against the policies, rules or interests of the employer;
(xxii)(xxiii) "This act" means W.S. 27-3-101 through 27-3-706.".
Page 2-lines 1 through 9
Delete entirely. HARVEY, CHAIRMAN
2/4/2013
H Passed CoW
HB0237H2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-lines 10 through 16
In
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0237HS001/A) to these lines, delete entirely
paragraph (xxii) created by that amendment and
insert:
427
"(xxii) "Misconduct connected with work" means an act of an
employee which indicates a disregard of the employer's interests or the
commonly accepted duties, obligations and responsibilities of an employee;".
BROWN, LUBNAU
2/5/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0237H3001/ADOPTED
Delete the Brown et al. second reading amendment (HB0237H2001/A) entirely.
Further amend as follows:
Page 1-lines 10 through 16
In
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0237HS001/A) to these lines, delete entirely
paragraph (xxii) created by that amendment and
insert:
"(xxii) "Misconduct connected with work" means an act of an
employee which indicates a disregard of the employer's interests or the
commonly accepted duties, obligations and responsibilities of an employee.
"Misconduct connected with work" does not include ordinary negligence in
isolated instances or good faith errors;". CONNOLLY, BROWN
2/6/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Byrd, Gingery and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 57
Nays 0
Excused 3
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
2/19/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson and Nutting
Excused: Senator(s) Scott
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/21/2013
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
HB0237S2001/ADOPTED
Page 2-lines 5 and 6
2/22/2013
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete. SCOTT
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0237S3001/FAILED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the Scott Second Reading Amendment (HB0237S2001/AE) entirely.
2/25/2013
S Passed 3rd Reading
428
CASE
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Christensen, Coe,
Cooper, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson and Scott
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Burns, Case, Craft, Esquibel, F.,
Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Nicholas, P.
Ayes 17
Nays 12
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Davison, Eklund, Freeman,
Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton,
Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis,
Walters, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer and Throne
Excused: Representative(s) Miller and Watt
Ayes 54
Nays 4
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2013
2/26/2013
2/27/2013
3/14/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0107
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0107
S President Signed HEA No. 0107
Governor Vetoed HEA No. 0107
H.B. No. 0238
Homemade trailer titles.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Greear
AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; removing titling requirements
specified homemade trailers; and providing for an effective date.
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
for
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0239
Highway speed limits-2.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Brown and Senator(s) Coe
AN ACT relating to highways; limiting the authority of the director of the
department of transportation to establish lower maximum speed limits as
specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4 in
429
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Campbell, Jaggi, McKim and Reeder
Nays: Representative(s) Blake, Blevins, Hutchings, Loucks and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0240
Retail electronic waste collection.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Petroff
AN ACT relating to retailers; requiring large retailers to recycle electronic
waste as specified; providing definitions; prohibiting large retailers from
offering specified electronics for sale without a recycling program;
providing a penalty; and providing for an effective date.
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0241
State geologist.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Loucks, Gingery,
and Reeder and Senator(s) Hicks
Hunt,
Jaggi,
Krone
AN ACT relating to the geological survey; removing the provision specifying
the location of the geological survey; and providing for an effective date.
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
1/30/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0242
Unmanned aerial surveillance.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Loucks, Hunt, Jaggi, Kroeker, Krone,
Lubnau, Miller and Reeder and Senator(s) Case
AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; requiring a warrant for unmanned
aerial surveillance; providing for exceptions; prohibiting use of evidence
obtained without required warrant; and providing for an effective date.
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
1/30/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0243
Felony burglary.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Throne
430
AN ACT relating to crimes; including assault and battery
offenses to burglary; and providing for an effective date.
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
1/31/2013
as
predicate
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone,
Walters and Watt
Nays: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
1/31/2013
2/1/2013
2/4/2013
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with Senate Rule 5-4
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns and Esquibel, F.
Nays: Senator(s) Christensen, Hicks and Schiffer
Ayes 2
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0244
State board of education.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Senator(s) Coe
Teeters,
Sommers
and
Winters
and
AN ACT relating to the state board of education; creating a director of the
department of education appointed by the state board; specifying duties;
providing for the election of members; modifying the appointment of members;
providing
conforming
amendments;
prescribing
the
transition
for
the
department and director; and providing for an effective date.
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
431
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Northrup, Paxton, Piiparinen, Sommers and Teeters
Nays: Representative(s) Connolly, Freeman, Hunt and Patton
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
2/4/2013
H Placed on General File
H Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0245
State parks peace officer-retirement.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Esquibel,
K.
and
Kirkbride
Senator(s) Anderson, JD (SD02) and Esquibel, F.
and
AN ACT relating to public employee benefits; providing for participation in
the law enforcement plan under the Wyoming Retirement Act by a peace officer
employed by the department of state parks and cultural resources; authorizing
election by peace officers currently employed by the department of state
parks and cultural resources; specifying implementation; and providing for an
effective date.
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Moniz, Nicholas,
B., Stubson and Wallis
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0245HW001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
Delete "law enforcement plan under the Wyoming"
insert "Wyoming state highway patrol, game and fish
warden and criminal investigator retirement plan".
Page 1-line 3
Delete "Retirement Act".
Page 1-line 12
After "W.S." delete balance of the line and insert
"9-3-602(a)(v)(C),
(D)
and
by
creating
a
new
subparagraph (E) is amended to read:"
Page 1-lines 14 through 16
Delete entirely and insert:
"9-3-602. Definitions.
(a) As used in this article:
(v) "Employee" means:
(C) Any criminal investigator as defined in paragraph (iv)
of this subsection; or
(D) Any person designated and appointed as capitol police
under W.S. 9-1-612 and qualified pursuant to W.S. 9-1-701 through 9-1-707;.
or
(E) Any peace officer employed by the department of state
parks and cultural resources.".
Page 2-lines 2 through 15
Delete entirely.
Page 2-line 19
Delete "law enforcement member under W.S. 9-3-432"
insert "member of the Wyoming state highway patrol,
game and fish warden and criminal investigator
retirement plan". GINGERY
432
2/1/2013
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Byrd,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery,
Goggles, Kirkbride, Krone, Madden, Moniz, Northrup, Stubson, Teeters, Throne,
Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Blikre, Brown, Burkhart, Davison, Eklund, Gay,
Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kroeker,
Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, McKim, Miller, Nicholas, B., Patton, Paxton,
Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers and Walters
Excused: Representative(s) Harshman, Lubnau and Wallis
Ayes 28
Nays 29
Excused 3
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0246
Governmental
products.
entities-sale
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Larsen
of
petroleum
AN ACT relating to administration of the government; prohibiting state
agencies and entities from selling petroleum or petroleum products to any
nongovernmental entity as specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Greene, Kirkbride, Paxton, Petroff
and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
Ayes 7
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
2/4/2013
H Placed on General File
H Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0247
Sales and use tax sourcing.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Patton
AN ACT relating to sales and use tax; specifying where to source sales and
use of certain products for commercial or industrial use; and providing for
an effective date.
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
433
H.B. No. 0248
State building commission staffing.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Nicholas, B.
AN ACT relating to administration of government; providing that the manager
of the construction management program of the department of administration
and information shall serve as the secretary of the state building
commission; providing for designation of division staff to staff the state
building commission; and providing for an effective date.
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Burkhart, Harshman, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Stubson and
Wallis
Excused: Representative(s) Esquibel, K.
Ayes 6
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
H Placed on General File
HB0248HS001/FAILED
Page 1-line 2
Page 2-line 8
Page 2-line 9
2/1/2013
2/4/2013
2/5/2013
Delete "manager of" insert "administrator of"; delete
"program" insert "division".
Reinsert stricken language; delete new language.
Delete "program" insert "division"; strike "division"
insert
"department
of
administration
and
information". HARSHMAN, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/5/2013
2/6/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Dockstader, Hastert and Meier
Excused: Senator(s) Perkins
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2013
S Placed on General File
434
2/13/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
2/20/2013
2/21/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0042
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0042
S President Signed HEA No. 0042
Governor Signed HEA No. 0042
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0157
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0249
Budget reduction implementation.
Sponsored By:
House Appropriations Committee
AN ACT relating to administration of government; providing processes for
potential reductions in programs based upon legislative appropriations;
specifying those processes for the tax refund to the elderly and disabled,
and for payments to counties for county and prosecuting attorneys and
assistants;
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Burkhart, Harshman, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Stubson and
Wallis
Excused: Representative(s) Esquibel, K.
Ayes 6
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
2/1/2013
H Placed on General File
H Passed CoW
HB0249H2001/FAILED
Page 1-line 4
After
"disabled,"
insert
"for
funding
of
developmental preschools".
Page 1-line 10
After "18-3-107(f)" insert ", 21-2-706(b) and (d)".
Page 2-After line 23
Insert:
"21-2-706. Developmental preschool funding.
(b) For purposes of calculating payments to service providers for the
subsequent fiscal year and preparing the division's budget request to the
legislature, the division shall multiply the number of children age birth
through five (5) years of age with developmental disabilities who are
eligible for developmental preschool services on November 1 of the year in
which the budget request is being prepared by eight thousand five hundred
435
three dollars ($8,503.00) per child per year.
Notwithstanding this
subsection and subsection (d) of this section, the actual payments shall be
subject to legislative appropriation. Eligibility for developmental preschool
services shall be determined by the state rules and regulations governing an
individualized education program or an individualized family service plan.
(d) Subject to legislative appropriation, the per child amount
specified in subsection (b) of this section shall be increased by the amount
of three hundred sixty-three dollars ($363.00) to provide:". GINGERY
2/4/2013
2/5/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Davison, Eklund, Gay, Greear, Greene,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman,
Goggles, Halverson, Throne and Winters
Conflicts: Representative(s) Gingery and Krone
Ayes 48
Nays 10
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 2
2/5/2013
2/5/2013
2/6/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S02
S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Dockstader and Meier
Nays: Senator(s) Hastert
Excused: Senator(s) Perkins
Ayes 3
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2013
S Placed on General File
HB0249SS001/ADOPTED
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After "30." delete balance of line and insert "In any
fiscal year in which the legislative appropriation is
insufficient to make all payments authorized by this
subsection, the state treasurer shall provide a
reduced payment by multiplying the payment authorized
under this subsection by a fraction, the numerator of
which
is
equal
to
the
remaining
legislative
appropriation for the program for the biennial budget
period and the denominator of which is equal to the
total payments to be made under this subsection for
the current fiscal year.".
Page 2-lines 13 through 23
Delete. BEBOUT, CHAIRMAN
HB0249SW001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 6
After "assistants;" insert "providing for priority of
this act over other acts enacted during the same
legislative session;".
Page 5-after line 9
Insert and renumber:
"Section 2. This act shall be given precedence and shall prevail over
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any other act enacted into law during the same session in which this act is
enacted to the extent that any other act is in conflict with amendments made
by this act.".
Page 5-line 11
Delete "2" insert "3". BEBOUT
2/13/2013
2/14/2013
2/15/2013
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von
Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/15/2013
2/19/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B.,
Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Conflicts: Representative(s) Gingery and Krone
Ayes 0
Nays 58
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 2
2/19/2013
2/19/2013
2/21/2013
H Appointed JCC01 Members:
Representative(s) Stubson, Harshman, Winters
S Appointed JCC01 Members:
Senator(s) Bebout, Meier, Perkins
H Adopted HB0249JC01
HB0249JC01/A
ADOPTED
Pursuant to Joint Rule 2-4, the House recedes from its non-concurrence and
adopts the following Senate amendments:
HB0249SS001/A
HB0249SW001/A
STUBSON, HARSHMAN, WINTERS, BEBOUT, MEIER, PERKINS
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Northrup,
Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson,
Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Nicholas, B.
Conflicts: Representative(s) Gingery and Krone.
Ayes 57
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 2
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2/21/2013
H Recedes from Nonconcurrence
2/21/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0080
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0080
S President Signed HEA No. 0080
Governor Signed HEA No. 0080
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0176
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0250
Public employee retirement plans.
Sponsored By:
House Appropriations Committee
AN ACT relating to public employees; increasing employee contribution and
employer retirement contribution in certain plans under the Wyoming
Retirement Act and under The Wyoming State Highway Patrol, Game and Fish
Warden and Criminal Investigator Retirement Act; increasing employee
contribution under the Firemen's Pension Account Reform Act of 1981;
providing appropriations; and providing for an effective date.
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Burkhart, Harshman, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Stubson and
Wallis
Excused: Representative(s) Esquibel, K.
Ayes 6
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
2/1/2013
H Placed on General File
H Passed CoW
HB0250H2001/FAILED
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After "Act;" delete balance of line.
Page 1-line 6
Delete entirely.
Page 1-line 7
Delete "of 1981;".
Page 1-line 13
Delete "," insert "and"; delete "and 15-5-420(a)".
Page 6-lines 4 through 12
Delete entirely. ESQUIBEL, K.
HB0250H2002/FAILED
Page 9-after line 16
Insert:
"(j) There is appropriated from the general fund to the state
treasurer's office one million nine hundred seventy-nine thousand one hundred
sixty-seven dollars ($1,979,167.00). This appropriation shall be distributed
to each county, city and town in the same proportion that each entity's
employees' contribution to the Wyoming retirement system under W.S.
9-3-412(a), as amended by this act, increases in relation to all counties,
cities and towns employees contribution increases under W.S. 9-3-412(a), as
amended by this act. The appropriation under this act shall only be expended
by each county, city and town to provide payment of the increase in each
entity's employee contribution rate required under W.S. 9-3-412(a) until June
30, 2014." GINGERY
438
2/4/2013
2/5/2013
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Brown, Burkhart,
Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund, Filer, Freeman, Gay,
Gingery, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi,
Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden,
McKim, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Winters and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Blake, Byrd, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Krone,
Miller, Paxton, Wilson and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 50
Nays 10
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/5/2013
2/6/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Dockstader and Meier
Nays: Senator(s) Hastert
Excused: Senator(s) Perkins
Ayes 3
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2013
2/7/2013
2/8/2013
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
S Laid Back Without Prejudice
HB0250S2001/ADOPTED
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2/11/2013
Delete "six and seven one-hundredths percent (6.07%)"
insert
"five
and
eighty-two
hundredths
percent
(5.82%)".
Delete "six and seven one-hundredths percent" insert
"five and eighty-two hundredths percent (5.82%)".
Delete "(6.07%)".
Delete "nine-tenths percent (.9%)" insert "forty-five
hundredths percent (.45%) of the".
Delete "nine hundred ninety-four thousand" insert
"four
hundred
ninety-seven
thousand
dollars
($497,000.00)".
Delete "dollars ($994,000.00)".
Delete "two hundred twenty-one thousand" insert "one
hundred
ten
thousand
five
hundred
dollars
($110,500.00)".
Delete "dollars ($221,000.00)".
Delete "five hundred fifty-one thousand" insert "two
hundred seventy-five thousand five hundred dollars
($275,500.00)".
Delete "dollars ($551,000.00)".
Delete and insert "one million eight hundred seventyfive thousand dollars ($1,875,000.00)".
Delete "($3,750,000.00)". BEBOUT
S Passed 2nd Reading
439
HB0250S3001/FAILED
Delete the Bebout Second Reading Amendment (HB0250S2001/A) entirely.
HB0250S3002/ADOPTED
Delete the Hastert
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Page 3-line 11
Page 3-line 12
Page 5-line 7
Page 5-line 8
HASTERT
Third Reading Amendment (HB0250S3001/A) entirely and
further amend as follows.
Delete all new language and insert ", except five and
eighty-two hundredths percent (5.82%) between August
31, 2013 and August 31, 2014,".
Delete
the
Bebout
Second
Reading
Amendment
(HB0250S2001/A)
to
this
line;
delete
all
new
language.
Delete all new language and insert ", except five and
eighty-two hundredths percent (5.82%) between August
31, 2013 and August 31, 2014,".
Delete including the Bebout Second Reading Amendment
(HB0250S2001/A) to this line.
Delete "(6.07%)".
Delete "On" insert "Between August 31, 2013 and
August 31, 2014, forty-five hundredths percent (.45%)
of the".
Delete including the Bebout Second Reading Amendment
(HB0250S2001/A) to this line. BEBOUT, NICHOLAS
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe,
Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks, Hines, Nicholas, P., Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Cooper, Craft, Esquibel, F.,
Hastert, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer and Scott
Ayes 17
Nays 13
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2013
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Bebout, Burns, Case, Christensen, Coe,
Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Geis, Hicks, Hines, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
P., Nutting, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Cooper, Craft, Esquibel, F.,
Hastert, Johnson and Rothfuss
Ayes 22
Nays 8
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2013
2/13/2013
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Larsen, Miller, Nicholas, B., Piiparinen, Reeder,
Teeters, Walters and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Halverson,
Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker,
Krone, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Moniz, Northrup, Patton,
Paxton, Petroff, Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Throne, Watt, Wilson, Winters and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay and Wallis
Ayes 8
Nays 50
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
440
2/13/2013
2/13/2013
2/25/2013
H Appointed JCC01 Members:
Representative(s) Harshman, Esquibel, K., Moniz
S Appointed JCC01 Members:
Senator(s) Bebout, Nicholas, P., Rothfuss
H Adopted HB0250JC01
HB0250JC01/A
ADOPTED
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0250S2001/A
HB0250S3002/A
Further amend as follows:
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Delete all new language insert ", except that for the
period from September 1, 2013 through August 31, 2016
five and eighty-two hundredths percent (5.82%),".
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Delete all new language.
Page 3-line 10
Delete all new language insert ", except that for the
period from September 1, 2013 through August 31, 2016
five and eighty-two hundredths percent (5.82%),".
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Page 5-line 7
Delete "On".
Page 5-line 8
Delete all new language insert "For the period from
September 1, 2013 through August 31, 2016 forty-five
hundredths percent (.45%)".
Page 6-line 21
Delete "nine hundred ninety-four thousand" insert
"four
hundred
ninety-seven
thousand
dollars
($497,000.00)".
Page 6-line 22
Delete "dollars ($994,000.00)".
Page 7-line 1
Delete "two hundred twenty-one thousand" insert "one
hundred
ten
thousand
five
hundred
dollars
($110,500.00)".
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Delete "dollars ($221,000.00)".
Page 7-line 5
Delete "five hundred fifty-one thousand" insert "two
hundred seventy-five thousand five hundred dollars
($275,500.00)".
Page 7-line 6
Delete "dollars ($551,000.00)".
Page 7-line 10
Delete entirely; insert "one million eight hundred
seventy-five thousand dollars ($1,875,000.00)".
Page 7-line 11
Delete "($3,750,000.00)".
HARSHMAN, ESQUIBEL, K., MONIZ, BEBOUT, NICHOLAS, P., ROTHFUSS
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Coleman
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
S Adopted HB0250JC01
HB0250JC01/AA
ADOPTED
Delete the following Senate amendments:
441
HB0250S2001/A
HB0250S3002/A
Further amend as follows:
Page 2-line 23
Delete all new language insert ", except that for the
period from September 1, 2013 through August 31, 2016
five and eighty-two hundredths percent (5.82%),".
Page 2-line 24
Delete all new language.
Page 3-line 10
Delete all new language insert ", except that for the
period from September 1, 2013 through August 31, 2016
five and eighty-two hundredths percent (5.82%),".
Page 3-lines 11 and 12 Delete all new language.
Page 5-line 7
Delete "On".
Page 5-line 8
Delete all new language insert "For the period from
September 1, 2013 through August 31, 2016 forty-five
hundredths percent (.45%)".
Page 6-line 21
Delete "nine hundred ninety-four thousand" insert
"four
hundred
ninety-seven
thousand
dollars
($497,000.00)".
Page 6-line 22
Delete "dollars ($994,000.00)".
Page 7-line 1
Delete "two hundred twenty-one thousand" insert "one
hundred
ten
thousand
five
hundred
dollars
($110,500.00)".
Page 7-line 2
Delete "dollars ($221,000.00)".
Page 7-line 5
Delete "five hundred fifty-one thousand" insert "two
hundred seventy-five thousand five hundred dollars
($275,500.00)".
Page 7-line 6
Delete "dollars ($551,000.00)".
Page 7-line 10
Delete entirely; insert "one million eight hundred
seventy-five thousand dollars ($1,875,000.00)".
Page 7-line 11
Delete "($3,750,000.00)".
HARSHMAN, ESQUIBEL, K., MONIZ, BEBOUT, NICHOLAS, P., ROTHFUSS
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nutting, Perkins,
Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Excused: Senator(s) Nicholas, P.
Ayes 28
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
2/26/2013
3/14/2013
3/14/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0103
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0103
S President Signed HEA No. 0103
Governor Signed HEA No. 0103
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0203
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0251
Childhood immunizations-repeal.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Wallis and Senator(s) Peterson
AN ACT relating to childhood immunizations; repealing program providing
vaccines for children not federally vaccine eligible; and providing for an
effective date.
442
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Motion to Do Pass Failed in Accordance with HR 5-4
ROLL CALL
Nays:
Representative(s) Barlow, Coleman, Filer, Greene, Harvey, Kasperik,
Larsen, Throne and Wilson
Ayes 0
Nays 9
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0252
State board of education-2.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Teeters
AN ACT relating to the state board of education; modifying board per diem and
mileage and providing salaries; and providing for an effective date.
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction; No Further Action Prior to CoW
Cutoff
H.B. No. 0253
Restaurant liquor licenses-catering permit.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Petroff, Berger and Lubnau
AN ACT relating to liquor licenses; authorizing holders of restaurant liquor
licenses to apply for catering permits for off-premises sale of alcoholic or
malt beverages; and providing for an effective date.
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0254
Fuel taxation-gasoline gallon equivalent.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Miller
AN ACT relating to taxation; providing that the gasoline fuel tax shall be
imposed based on the amount of energy produced from a gasoline product as
specified; providing definitions; providing rulemaking authority; providing
conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date.
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
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H.B. No. 0255
Year round school calendar incentive.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Nicholas, B. and Harshman
AN ACT relating to school finance; appropriating funds from the school
foundation program account for a pilot program providing supplemental
financial assistance to school districts for operating schools year round;
requiring application and prescribing qualifications; delegating program
administration to the department of education; and providing for an effective
date.
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Esquibel, K., Harshman, Nicholas, B. and
Stubson
Nays: Representative(s) Moniz and Wallis
Ayes 5
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/31/2013
2/1/2013
2/4/2013
H Placed on General File
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0255H3001/WITHDRAWN
2/5/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greene, Harshman, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone,
Larsen, Loucks, Lubnau, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Petroff, Stubson, Throne,
Walters, Wilson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Byrd, Davison, Gay, Greear, Halverson,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kroeker, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Patton, Paxton, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Teeters, Wallis,
Watt, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 33
Nays 27
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2013
2/5/2013
2/26/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S02
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 5-4
H.B. No. 0256
Denturists.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Loucks,
Senator(s) Case and Geis
Kroeker
and
Winters
and
AN ACT relating to licensure of denturists; creating a board of denturists;
regulating the practice of denturism; providing for licensing, fees,
examinations and other regulation of denturists; repealing prohibition on
soliciting
for
denturism
services;
providing
criminal
penalties
for
violations of denturist act; providing definitions; and providing for an
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effective date.
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
1/30/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0257
Protection
vehicles.
of
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
and Northrup
secured
Krone,
firearms
Blevins,
in
private
Burkhart,
Hutchings
AN ACT relating to employment; allowing firearms to be stored in a motor
vehicle located in a motor vehicle parking area as specified; providing
exemptions; providing definitions; and providing for an effective date.
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
1/30/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0258
Service stations-display of fuel taxes.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Hunt and Northrup
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; requiring the display of fuel taxes
as specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
2/4/2013
2/26/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0259
State
elected
chairmanship.
officials-board
votes
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Harshman and Senator(s) Perkins
and
AN ACT relating to boards and commissions; establishing the governor as
chairman as specified; requiring recorded votes on final actions; and
providing for an effective date.
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
1/31/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Blikre, Byrd, Greene, Kirkbride, Paxton,
Petroff and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Gay
445
Ayes 8
1/31/2013
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H Placed on General File
HB02259HW001/WITHDRAWN
2/4/2013
2/5/2013
2/6/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel, K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/7/2013
2/7/2013
2/19/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Hines, Johnson and Nutting
Excused: Senator(s) Scott
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2013
2/21/2013
2/22/2013
2/25/2013
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, JD S02, Anderson, JL S28, Barnard, Bebout, Burns,
Case, Christensen, Coe, Cooper, Craft, Dockstader, Driskill, Emerich,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hicks, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nutting,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Rothfuss, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Nicholas, P.
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2013
2/25/2013
2/26/2013
3/13/2013
3/13/2013
Assigned Number HEA No. 0097
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0097
S President Signed HEA No. 0097
Governor Signed HEA No. 0097
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0184
Session Laws of Wyoming 2013
H.B. No. 0260
Game and fish license fees-3.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Zwonitzer,
Petroff and Senator(s) Burns
446
Dn.,
Brown,
Connolly
and
AN ACT relating to game and fish; amending hunting
specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
2/1/2013
license
and
fees
as
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blikre, Goggles, Kirkbride, Madden and Petroff
Nays: Representative(s) Eklund, Loucks, Northrup and Semlek
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/1/2013
2/4/2013
H Placed on General File
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Connolly, Greene, Madden, Nicholas, B., Patton,
Paxton, Petroff and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel,
K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Halverson, Harshman,
Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen,
Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Northrup, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 8
Nays 52
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.J. No. 0001
Mandatory judicial retirement.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Zwonitzer,
Dn.,
Brown,
Connolly,
Greear, Loucks, Nicholas, B. and Stubson and Senator(s)
Von Flatern
A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing to amend the Wyoming Constitution to remove any
mandatory retirement age for supreme court justices and judges of other
courts in Wyoming.
1/7/2013
1/9/2013
1/10/2013
1/15/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Connolly, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone,
Miller, Walters and Watt
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/15/2013
H Placed on General File
HJ0001HS001/ADOPTED
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1/15/2013
1/16/2013
After "remove" delete "the" insert "any".
CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
447
GINGERY,
1/17/2013
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Blake, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Eklund, Esquibel, K.,
Filer, Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt,
Kasperik, Kirkbride, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Semlek, Sommers,
Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Walters, Wilson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Davison, Gay, Halverson, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kroeker,
McKim, Piiparinen, Reeder, Wallis, Watt and Winters
Excused: Representative(s) Berger
Ayes 47
Nays 12
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/18/2013
1/28/2013
2/26/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 5-4
H.J. No. 0002
Social
security
situations.
benefits-terminal
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Burkhart and Senator(s) Hicks
illness
A JOINT RESOLUTION requesting Congress to change the eligibility requirements
for Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income
benefits for individuals with a terminal illness.
1/8/2013
1/9/2013
1/11/2013
1/29/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barlow, Coleman, Filer, Greene, Harvey, Kasperik,
Larsen, Throne and Wilson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2013
2/4/2013
H Placed on General File
H Did Not Consider in CoW
H.J. No. 0003
Private property protection.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Moniz, Sommers,
Driskill
Hunt,
Wallis
Campbell,
Coleman,
Davison,
and Walters and Senator(s)
A JOINT RESOLUTION requesting Congress to refrain from enacting any laws
which restrict private property rights in violation of the United States
Constitution; calling on the Wyoming delegation to Congress to resist the
enactment of all federal laws which impinge on property rights; calling on
all officials in Wyoming to recognize and protect property rights as
guaranteed by the United States Constitution and the Constitution of the
State of Wyoming.
1/15/2013
Bill Number Assigned
448
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/22/2013
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Gingery, Halverson, Kroeker, Krone, Miller,
Walters and Watt
Nays: Representative(s) Connolly
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2013
H Placed on General File
HJ0003HS001/ADOPTED
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Delete "elected".
Page 4-After line 1
Insert:
"WHEREAS, article 1, section 33 of the Constitution of the State of
Wyoming provides, "Private property shall not be taken or damaged for public
or private use without just compensation"; and".
Page 4-line 15
Delete "elected".
Page 5-line 14
After
"officials"
insert
"and
agency
heads".
GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
1/24/2013
1/25/2013
1/28/2013
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blevins, Blikre, Brown,
Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Davison, Eklund, Esquibel, K.,
Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Greear, Greene, Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt,
Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart,
Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton,
Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek, Sommers, Teeters, Throne,
Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson, Winters and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Blake, Connolly, Filer, Goggles, Stubson and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 54
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2013
1/29/2013
2/26/2013
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 5-4
H.J. No. 0004
Foreign law prohibition.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gay and Burkhart
A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing to amend the Wyoming Constitution to require
courts in this state to rely on federal and state laws when deciding cases
and to forbid courts from considering international law when deciding cases.
1/16/2013
1/17/2013
1/18/2013
1/22/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
449
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Baker, Halverson, Kroeker, Miller and Watt
Nays: Representative(s) Connolly, Gingery, Krone and Walters
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2013
1/24/2013
H Placed on General File
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Burkhart, Davison, Eklund, Gay, Halverson, Jaggi,
Loucks, McKim and Watt.
Nays:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Filer,
Freeman, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings,
Kasperik, Kirkbride, Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, Moniz,
Nicholas, B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder, Semlek,
Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Wilson, Winters,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 9
Nays 50
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.J. No. 0005
Foreign law prohibition-2.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gay, Davison and Jaggi
A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing to amend the Wyoming Constitution to require
courts in this state to rely on federal and state laws when deciding cases
and to forbid courts from using international law as precedent when deciding
cases.
1/28/2013
1/28/2013
1/29/2013
2/4/2013
2/25/2013
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
450
THIRTY SIXTH DAY
FEBRUARY 27, 2013
House Chamber
ROLL CALL
Present:
Representative(s) Baker, Barlow, Berger, Blake, Blevins, Blikre,
Brown, Burkhart, Byrd, Campbell, Cannady, Coleman, Connolly, Davison, Eklund,
Esquibel K., Filer, Freeman, Gay, Gingery, Goggles, Greear, Greene,
Halverson, Harshman, Harvey, Hunt, Hutchings, Jaggi, Kasperik, Kirkbride,
Kroeker, Krone, Larsen, Lockhart, Loucks, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller,
Moniz, Nicholas B., Northrup, Patton, Paxton, Petroff, Piiparinen, Reeder,
Semlek, Sommers, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Walters, Watt, Wilson,
Winters, Zwonitzer Dn., and Zwonitzer Dv.
Present
60
Excused 0
Abs
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