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FIRST DAY
GENERAL SESSION OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
SIXTIETH STATE LEGISLATURE
JANUARY 13, 2009
House Chamber
At 12:00 p.m. the House Sergeant-at-Arms Darrell Moore, called the House to
order. He introduced the following honored guests and their escorts.
The Honorable Pat Arp, Deputy Secretary of State, escorted by
Representatives Harvey and Hammons.
The Honorable Max Maxfield, Secretary
Representatives McOmie and Brechtel.
of
State
escorted
by
Secretary of State, Max Maxfield called the House to order and the Sergeant
at Arms Darrell Moore announced the Honorable Barton Voigt, Chief Justice of
the Wyoming Supreme Court escorted by Representatives Cohee and Throne.
The Central High School ROTC posted the colors, followed by the Pledge of
Allegiance by the body.
The prayer was given by Reverend Mary Caucutt, of Christ Church Episcopal in
Cody.
Deputy Secretary
Members.
of
State
Pat
Arp
called
the
roll
of
the
elected
House
OPENING ADDRESS BY SECRETARY OF STATE
MAX MAXFIELD
I would like to begin by extending a special welcome to a former Wyoming
lawmaker and longtime United States Senator, Al Simpson, and his lovely wife
Ann.
What brings you to town Al?
One of the greatest honors I have in serving as Wyoming's Secretary of State
is welcoming all of you and opening Wyoming's legislative session.
I want to welcome our newly elected legislators; you are about to enter a
rich and unique chapter of your lives.
I welcome back our veteran lawmakers, no matter how many terms you have
served, you always arrive with a sense of excitement and with an anticipation
of what each session will hold.
So, there are the newly elected, the veterans, and then there is John Patton.
After 10 years in the legislature and a 27 year hiatus, John is back. John
is off to a questionable start, as he stole my tie at the caucus Sunday.
John, please pass it along to Representative Blake.
I have had the privilege of watching and working with some 22 legislative
sessions and have always been impressed that our Representatives, Senators
and state elected officials remember that it is the Wyoming citizens who have
given us this opportunity.
Through their trust we have the privilege to
serve.
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What has many times been a circus on our nation's political stage this past
year has spotlighted how civil and responsible Wyoming's political system
really is.
We know that public service in
opportunity for us to give back.
Wyoming
is
still
a
noble
calling,
an
To quote Winston Churchill: "We make a living by what we get, but we make a
life by what we give."
As state elected officials, and as legislators, we share a responsibility, a
trust given to us by the citizens of our great state to do their work, to
represent THEM.
Meeting today's challenges is serious business; planning and preparing for
Wyoming's future is critical work.
While I know you will take you legislative duties very seriously, I encourage
you not to take yourself to seriously.
Look at the pictures on the walls,
the pictures of many legislators who have served before you, and the space
for the many that will serve after you.
When you are sworn in today, you will join those who have influenced and
shaped Wyoming's history, and you will play an important role in shaping
Wyoming's future.
I join the other elected officials in wishing you a
successful and productive session, and stand ready to support you in any way
I can.
God bless you; God bless Wyoming; and God bless America.
ELECTION OF TEMPORARY SPEAKER
Representative Landon nominated Representative Illoway for Temporary Speaker.
The motion carried on a voice vote, Representatives Steward and Dan Zwonitzer
escorted Temporary Speaker Illoway to the chair.
Representative Wallis nominated Patricia Benskin as Temporary Chief Clerk.
The motion carried by voice vote.
CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT
Representative Illoway appointed Representative Berger to serve as chairman
of a credentials committee consisting of Representatives Diercks, Jorgensen,
Brown and Mercer. The committee will convene in the office of the Majority
Floor Leader. This committee shall report its findings as to the credentials
of the membership of the House pursuant to Article 3, Section 10, of the
Wyoming Constitution.
CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE REPORT
Representative Berger: Your Credentials committee has received from the
Secretary of State a certified copy of the duly elected members of the House
of Representatives for the 60th Wyoming Legislature.
We have reviewed the
certificate and recommend that the persons listed thereon be recognized as
the official membership of the House of Representatives, 60th Wyoming
Legislature.
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 Sixtieth
Legislature of the State of Wyoming, duly elected at the General Election
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held on the fourth day of November, 2008, 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 the State of Wyoming. Done at Cheyenne, the Capital, this 13th day of
January A.D., 2009.
Max Maxfield
Secretary of State
Peggy Nighswonger
Chief Election Officer
By:
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Mark A. Semlek
Ross Diercks
Frank Peasley
Edward A. Buchanan
Matt Teeters
Richard Cannady
Bryan Pedersen
Lori Millin
David Zwonitzer
Rodney "Pete" Anderson
Mary A. Throne
Amy L. Edmonds
Cathy Connolly
Kermit C. Brown
George W. Bagby
Pete Jorgensen
Bernadine L. Craft
Allen Jaggi
Owen Petersen
Kathy Davison
Robert McKim
Jim Roscoe
Keith Gingery
Colin M. Simpson
Dave Bonner
Elaine D. Harvey
Debbie Healy Hammons
Lorraine Quarberg
John W. Patton
Jack D. Landon, Jr.
Thomas E. Lubnau II
Timothy P. Hallinan
W. Patrick Goggles
Frank Philp
Roy G. Cohee
Mary Hales
Steve Harshman
Bob Brechtel
Stan Blake
Mike Madden
Ken A. Esquibel
Pete Illoway
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Dan Zwonitzer
James W. Byrd
Seth Carson
Glenn Moniz
William "Jeb" Steward
Joseph M. Barbuto
Saundra Meyer
Pat Childers
Rosie Berger
Sue Wallis
Erin E. Mercer
Del McOmie
David R. Miller
Tom Walsh
Tom Lockhart
Lisa Shepperson
Mike A. Gilmore
Bill Thompson
Justice Voigt administered the oaths of office to the House members.
ELECTION OF SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
Representative Childers nominated Representative Colin Simpson as Speaker of
the House of Representatives for the Sixtieth Legislature. Representative
Bonner seconded the nomination of Representative Simpson and moved that his
election be made unanimous dispensing with the roll call.
The motion carried. Representative Colin Simpson was escorted to the rostrum
by Representatives Lubnau and Meyer. Justice Voigt administered the oath of
office to Representative Simpson.
ADDRESS BY THE SPEAKER
Welcome to the opening session of the 60th Wyoming State Legislature. This
is the 119th year of the legislature from Wyoming's statehood on July 10,
1890.
Thank you Chief Justice Voigt for attending to the swearing in duties today.
Thank you Reverend Mary Caucutt for the wonderful and thoughtful opening
prayer. Thank you Secretary of State Maxfield and Deputy Secretary of State
Arp for your help.
Congratulations to our other new officers: Ed Buchanan, Frank Philp, Lorraine
Quarberg, Saundra Meyer, Patrick Goggles and Lori Millin.
I am extremely happy today to welcome members of my family who are here to
share in this special honor as speaker of this great house. I would like to
introduce them to you.
My extraordinary wife, Debbie, and our fine sons, Mac and Nick.
They have
logged more time in Cheyenne during legislature sessions than many of you in
this body! The privilege of serving in the legislature is most directly and
generously granted by our spouses and families.
The sacrifices Debbie, Mac
and Nick make to allow me to pursue my passion are appreciated beyond words
and this public recognition is but a small measure of my love and thanks. We
have shared much as a result of our legislative experiences.
Debbie's parents, Chuck and Eileen Oakley, from Lander, and Eileen's mother,
Francis Schmidt.
Chuck retired from the state after 35 years in 2007 and
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Eileen is serving her second term as the Fremont County Assessor.
Schmidt is the matriarch of my wife's side of the family from
Nebraska and just celebrated her 90th birthday.
Francis
Gordon,
My parents, Ann and Al Simpson – they have lived many of the legislative
experiences that Debbie and the boys and I have lived. I remember many car
trips to Cheyenne with mom and my brother and sister to visit dad during his
14 years in the legislature.
I have very fond memories of the basement
cafeteria, trips up into the dome and frequent trips to the water cooler.
My sister, Sue and her husband John Gallagher and their children Fiona and
Aidan (who are upstairs somewhere).
The wonderful art in my office in the
Capitol comes from my sister's art gallery in Cody as well as this bronze
sculpture here on the speakers desk by T.D. Kelsey entitled "La Tocha
Hermosa" – The Light Touch. Thank you Sue and John!
A special mention of the Tim Allen Lawson painting that will be hanging in
the Chamber on temporary loan by he artist through my sister and is a scene
that Tim painted outside of Pinedale and he has named it "In Route". It is a
classic Wyoming scene done by a native Sheridan boy who is most recently
renowned for his painting gracing the front of President and Mrs. Bush's 2008
Christmas card.
My aunt and uncle, Pete and Lynne Simpson.
Pete served four years in this
body as a representative from Sheridan County. Together they have spent many
years enhancing the arts in Wyoming.
Pete and Lynne's son, Milward, his wife Amy and their sons, Alex and Hunter.
Milward is the Director of the Department of State Parks and Cultural
Resources and Amy is a music teacher at Hobbs Elementary School in Cheyenne.
My aunt and my mother's twin sister, Nana Fogel, is here from Boulder with
her son, Jonathon Thorne, and his wife Mary Ellen.
Nan and John have been
important in my life since my earliest memories.
Lastly, not a blood member of my family but a member of our church family,
the Reverend Mary Caucutt who gave the opening prayer this morning.
It is also special to have Jon Root here from Cody, who will be serving as a
page on the House floor. Welcome Jon.
It is really special to have my family and Mary here with me today sharing in
this special occasion. I am honored by their presence and greatly blessed by
their love and that they are a great part of the fabric of my life and the
lives of my wife and our sons.
There have been four speakers of the House from Park County.
Three before
1938 and the last was Marlin T. Kurtz in 1963. Thank you for the incredible
opportunity to be your speaker.
Congratulations to the 12 newest members of this great body.
I am certain
you will find your experiences here to be most unique, challenging and
interesting.
You will be called upon to make decisions and vote on issues
you have never contemplated before and those that you are deeply about and
hold most important.
The founders of our country created the U.S. House of Representatives to
reflect the will of the people. This house is the "people's house" for
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Wyoming.
Here, the will of our citizens is reflected in house bills and
budget priorities.
In this house, ideas are given form and substance as
bills and citizen legislators use their talents to convince their colleagues
the ideas have merit and deserve statutory recognition.
You new members will come to appreciate, as your more experienced colleagues
have already, that passage of a bill can be tortuous and brutal. Whether the
bill contains an appropriation or not, each stage of the process requires a
majority and a majority can often be hard to muster.
But you will be
strengthened by the fight! Your experiences will make you a better
legislator.
Your experiences here will give you a different perspective on
your state an its fine people and your role as a citizen legislator. I, and
those of us who have been here before, welcome you warmly and with open arms.
Pease do not be hesitant to ask for help because there's plenty available.
To my more seasoned colleagues, I welcome you with the familiarity and
friendship that only an institution like ours can instill.
I am eager to
work with you all again and to debate and wrestle with issues important to
the state of Wyoming.
As our friend and new legislator instructor Alan Rosenthal, Professor of
Political Science at the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers
University,
points
out
–
"The
engine
that
drives
this
system
of
representative democracy is the legislature, which is responsible for
performing three vital and overlapping functions: representation, law making
and balancing the power of the executive."
As representatives you offer your constituents a connection to government and
may be their only real point of access. You may be the one who gives them
the opportunity not only to express their views but also to be heard.
The second vital function – lawmaking – is what this legislative session is
all about.
Our task is to set priorities and allocate resources.
We must
decide among competing goods, all of which are desirable and in demand by the
public – education, health, transportation, the environment and so on.
As Robert Remini points out in his "History of the House of Representatives"
– the essential drama of democracy is the struggle between principle and
pragmatism.
The third vital function is balancing the power of the executive. The fear
of the constitutional framers was that legislatures would be too strong;
today however, the tendency is in the executive direction.
The Governor is
one, the legislature many, and that advantage is substantial. Governors not
only possess the veto – and, more importantly, the threat of the veto – but
they have at their disposal the bully pulpit. It is their message that gets
communicated to the public, while the legislature's messages are multiple and
discordant.
The Wyoming legislature sets its own issues and priorities through its
committee work between sessions and legislating during sessions.
A natural
conflict exists between legislatively designated priorities and executive
branch priorities.
This year, as compared to the last 6 years, we are faced with a relatively
modest amount of "supplemental" revenue.
The Governor has set his
supplemental budget priorities and the legislature will engage in setting
ours.
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It is time to remember from whence we came. I was first elected to the house
in 1998. During the 1999 legislative session we enacted section 335 of the
budget bill for an assessment of state revenues and expenditures. In May of
1999 the anticipated deficit in 2000 was 127 million with an underlying
deficit of 183 million without reserve cash carryovers. In February of 2000
(months later), the deficit was zero.
Governor Gerringer suggested in his 2000 budget message that the "underlying
deficit is still at least 183 million and could be over 200 million two years
from now."
The big four categories of
recommendations in 2000 were:
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spending
that
made
up
88%
of
the
budget
Education (44% GF spending);
Health care (24% GF spending);
Public safety (13% GF spending);
Human resources (7% GF spending).
The remaining three functional categories of spending were:
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General government (7% GF spending);
Natural resources (3% GF spending);
Economic development (2% GF spending – 2% to state parks, cultural
resources, fire prevention and business council (1% itself)).
Governor Gerringer proposed increasing the statewide mill levy by two mills
to help shoulder the state's share of school capital construction.
The
statewide average mill levy was approximately four and a half mills at the
time and they raised about 47 million.
In response to the projected deficits, the 2000 legislature "de-earmarked" a
portion of the flow of severance taxes and federal mineral royalties so that
the legislature would have more discretion about now those revenues would be
spent.
At that time the legislature had discretionary authority over about
28% of the total revenue stream.
It just so happened that about the same time as de-earmarking revenues from
oil, natural gas and coal-bed methane began to increase and increase they
did!
All major sources of revenue
dramatically since the year 2000.
into
the
general
fund
have
increased
and
community
Available dollars have been used to:
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Address mineral impacts all across the state;
Greatly improved funding for K-12 education and
colleges;
Keep up with the demands of Medicaid funding;
Improve heath and social services;
Add highway funding to the GF budget;
Enhance funds to local governments; and many others.
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UW
We have spent over 1.2 billion on school facilities with dollars from the
states share of federal coal leases.
The last eight years have brought
extraordinary revenue growth and sizeable savings and budget increases.
Fortunately, the 2000 revenue projections did not prove out and today the
state of Wyoming enjoys a surplus for the 2009/2010 biennium of 259 million.
The Governor's revised supplemental budget request is 223 million.
It is now time for the house and senate appropriations committees to analyze
the Governors budget and give us the legislatures budget. Because this will
be happening during the session it will place additional duties upon the
appropriations committee.
Such are the times and I know our house
appropriations committee is more than up to the task.
Today, we in this nation are faced with great uncertainty.
We have seen
things happen in financial and other markets and economies that are scary and
confounding. The entire investment banking industry disappeared in a week!
Some industries are near collapse.
Trillions of dollars of savings and
investments simply disappeared!
Jobs in many parts of the country are
increasingly more difficult to hold and even harder to find!
Fortunately,
for now, Wyoming still has a very low unemployment rate.
What does the national economy tell us that we can bring to bear in this
general session of the 60th Wyoming Legislature? Bed-rock principles are
where we must stand - investments and infrastructure that promote education,
business development, wage and job growth, health and safety issues,
protection of our valuable industries and economies, protecting our revenue
streams, saving in a planned way and protecting our investments.
Uncertainty breeds fear that can turn to indecision.
Our task in these
uncertain times is to place more effort on prioritizing what must be done,
what ought to be done and what could be done.
This prioritization must be
guided by the economic realities we see around us and a careful analysis of
our budget projections for this biennium and for bienniums to come.
During this
analysis of
years will
continue to
general session I ask you to be careful and deliberate in your
what is prudent spending and prudent legislation. These next two
be quite a bit different that the last eight but opportunities
abound.
Property tax relief – I fully support property tax relief to the owners of
residential, commercial and agricultural lands in Wyoming for 2009.
While
the tax burden to Wyoming citizens has been lessened since school buildings
are no longer constructed with local dollars and the food tax has been
repealed, I still firmly believe that Wyoming is able, and should, provide
property tax relief for 2009.
Whether it is in the form of the Homestead
Exemption (HB68) recommended by the joint revenue committee or my HB87,
property tax rate reduction from 9.5% to 8.25%; both of these proposals
contain one-year funding to local governments and future tax relief would be
dependent on legislative appropriation to fund the dollars that go to
reimburse local governments for the loss of those tax revenues.
Any
decreases in assessed valuations and comparable sales upon which our property
tax system is based will not show up in people's property taxes until 2010 at
the earliest.
Protect the ability of our
revenues that sustain us all.
minerals
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industries
to
continue
to
generate
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HB56 –
HB57 –
HB58 –
HB80 –
HB14 –
HB111-
Sequestration – recoverable hydrocarbons
Ownership of pore spaces – dominance of mineral estate
Responsibilities of injectors and pore space owners
Sequestration site unitization
Discharged water management
Clean coal task force
Western States Energy Task Force – this session I will sponsor a bill to
create the Western States Energy Task Force that will be a bi-partisan
legislative task force with members from the executive branch and the private
sector.
The task force will establish a public/private partnership to
develop plans and funding for a Western States Energy Conference to be held
in the summer/fall of 2009.
Private funding will be sought to supplement
public funds. Invitees will include legislators and executive branch members
from the governments of the 14 western states who are members of the Western
Electric Coordinating Council; executives from all key energy industries;
leadership of all concerned interest groups; top experts in the field of
energy development and any other persons the task force may determine have an
interest. The task force will develop a cost/benefit analysis assessing the
challenges of energy development and environmental protection issues within
the western states. The analysis will apply to:
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Renewable energy development and use (wind, solar, hydro, geothermal);
Fossil fuel development and use (I.E. coal, oil, natural gas, etc.);
Nuclear energy development/extraction and use;
Carbon management and impacts on costs of energy, development and use
(capture & sequestration, cap & trade);
Public lands protection and development in the context of energy
development and use;
Air quality in the context of energy development and use.
The task force will be asked to develop a list or priorities that the western
states should, individually and cooperatively, strive to meet.
A report
shall be submitted to the legislators and Governors of participating states
by late fall of 2009.
Health policy Organization – The Wyoming
healthcare commission sunsets in
June of 2009. I believe it is imperative that the legislature continue to
study healthcare and insurance issues after the sunset of the Healthcare
Commission and that any organization to do so should include legislators,
stake holders and lay people so the organization is more tied to the
legislature.
Community college amendments – (HB114) system wide planning to prioritize
programs and construction priorities.
Local government financing – (HB38 & HB39) for uniform methodology and
reporting that will lead to greater analysis of revenues and expenditures.
Worker's compensation amendments - (HB54) to update benefits and practices.
School Foundation Program (SFP) amendment, we must modify the 2008 budget
amendment that calls for a sweep of funds from the SFP into the common school
permanent land fund until the school foundation account and the school
capital construction account are funded before the sweep occurs.
We will
need 345 million from the 11/12/ SFP revenue to cover the cap con budget.
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Retirement issues – 150 million for SFP to auditors office to protect the K12 retirement system due to vast increases in teachers salaries.
Before I conclude my speech I would like to take a moment to recognize one of
our colleagues for his service and special contributions to this house.
He
and I came to the legislature together in 1999 and have worked closely
together fore years. He has given a great deal of himself to the institution
and it is appropriate to recognize those contributions with a special gift of
photographs from his term as speaker, shot and compiled by Sandy Pederson of
our own LSO staff. Would Representative Cohee please come forward.
Are the events of 2008 a turning point for the long haul? Some say we are in
uncharted territory, that our system has never experienced these conditions
before. Indeed, this is true. But it is always true. The technology bubble
collapse of 2000 was one of a kind, with no road map for business executives,
government officials and investors to pull off the shelf. The same was true
during the commercial real-estate crisis of 1990, the crash of 1987 (tied to
portfolio insurance), the panic of 1907 (tied to speculation in the copper
market), the panic of 1873 (linked to excessive expansion of railroads), and
so throughout financial history.
We in Wyoming can transition quickly.
We are adaptable and can move this
ship of state with relative speed.
We will be careful sailing in these
uncharted waters.
I look forward to the voyage and I eagerly anticipate
beginning the legislative work of this general session.
It is now time for this house to engage its engine and perform the vital
function of sorting out and setting priorities and allocating resources. We
will do so with an eye to the future and our individual and collective values
and goals and visions for Wyoming. It is time to go to work!
May God bless and sustain you all and our great state of Wyoming!
Following the Speaker's address, his father, former
Simpson, gave a short humorous address recalling
encouragement to the house members.
U.S.
past
Senator Alan
history and
ELECTION OF MAJORITY FLOOR LEADER
Representative Harshman nominated Representative Ed Buchanan for Majority
Floor Leader for the Sixtieth Legislature. Representative Teeters seconded
the nomination of Representative Buchanan and moved that his election be made
unanimous dispensing with the roll call.
The motion carried. Mr. Speaker appointed Representatives Goggles and Dave
Zwonitzer to escort Representative Buchanan to the rostrum.
Justice Voigt
administered the oath of office.
REMARKS BY MAJORITY FLOOR LEADER
Mr. Speaker, Mr. Speaker Pro Tem, Madame Majority Whip, Madame Minority
Leader, Mr. Minority Whip, fellow legislators of the 60th Wyoming
Legislature, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. It is an honor and
privilege to stand before you as your majority floor leader. You have bested
your trust in me and to the honor I pledge my best.
We are convened at a point in history wherein we face palpable uncertainty.
Unrest swirls on many continents. The work economy hangs in the balance as
many nations struggle with faltering economies. Here in America, we face the
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most serious economic crisis this nation has seen in a half century. And in
Wyoming, we have already begun to feel the effects with tighter budgets and
an overall atmosphere of hesitance as we look to the future.
Fellow legislators, despite all of this, there is no better time for us to be
here, in the hallowed halls of this great Capitol, in the greatest state in
the nation. For now, more than ever, we have been called to lead. We have
been called to lead by our constituents, called to work for them, called to
carefully craft laws to improve their lives, sustain their communities, and
their way of life.
Surely, it is not an easy task. As we look at ourselves, our nation, and our
democracy, we see a healthy struggle of ideology. A search for the answers
to questions which will forever shape our history and define our legacy to
our posterity.
The questions are many.
Some answers will seem easy.
Others will require
debate, reflection, and most importantly leadership.
We must debate within
this body those issues most important to our people.
We must find clear,
strong solutions to protect our own economy, our own citizens and our own
sovereignty. These solutions must prove Wyoming to be a model citizen to our
nation and our world. We should embrace this opportunity to demonstrate how
Wyoming leadership, which is grounded in our state's rich heritage, girded
with good ol' common sense, conservative values and crowned with visionary
action, can make the least populated state in America one of the greatest
places on earth to live, work and raise families.
Now, despite recent and disappointing news regarding financials, we still
have a surplus and there is reason to be optimistic if we exercise
leadership. And, we've been here before. You ask: Here? Where is that? It
is January, 1941 here in this place, a world war, a recession at hand.
Governor Nels H. Smith, addressing the 26th legislature in his state of the
state address, said:
"I am happy to advise the members of this body that,
while many other states are now attempting to find new sources of revenue in
an effort to balance their budgets, our budget is balanced, with a
substantial surplus in the general fund.
This has been accomplished while
amply caring for the aged and meeting our general relief load.
It will be
possible to maintain this fiscal condition of the state treasury and continue
to care for those less fortunate than we are, if an economical administration
of state affairs and a conservative program is pursued."
My dear colleagues, it is imperative that we recognize the volatility of our
state's economy and temper that volatility with sound fiscal thinking.
For
our new members and even the public, it is important to remember that
approximately 70% of Wyoming's valuation is based on natural gas, coal and
oil. Natural gas is the majority of that 70%. I want to remind us all of
two things.
First, we would not have a surplus if not for the carry-over
money from fiscal year 2008. Second, any surplus is still a projection and
the only reason we had a carry-over was because in the 2008 budget session we
showed some fiscal restraint and when we left, commodity prices rose for the
final six months of the fiscal year.
Once we decide to temper our volatility with sound, conservative fiscal
policy, we need to take a hard look at what we spend our money on and the
return we are or are not receiving. While there are many areas that can be
addressed, one area of spending has worried me more than any other – and that
is education.
While we have wisely invested in our childrens' education,
dutifully seen to it that our teachers are among the best compensated
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educators in the nation, and made college financially feasible for our
graduates, we have a problem. I believe we are at the precipice of financial
calamity in this area.
How can we spend wisely in a system wherein our
control has been largely usurped and dictated by the judiciary? How can we
use fiscal restraint to weather the volatilities of our economy, when we have
so little control over our single largest expenditure? And sadly, even if we
could afford it, how can we justify it to the people we work for when we
continue to see warning signs within the system?
Just a few more questions:
Why do so many kids lose their Hathaway
Scholarships when they get to college? Why do 40% of high school graduates
need remedial classes once they get to college? Why don't we see improvement
in test scores? My friends, we must have the courage to provide leadership
on this issue.
We must demand, for our constituents, answers to these
questions and we must take action.
If we do not, we will have failed as
leaders.
In all of the issues challenging our state, I encourage each of you to file
that bill you are holding because it may be controversial. Or you're holding
because you will take heat from a large interest group. It is time to lead.
So, let's gear up, saddle up, and go into this session thoughtfully, wisely
and bravely as we collectively serve the people of Wyoming.
ELECTION OF SPEAKER PRO TEM
Representative Semlek nominated Representative Frank Philp as Speaker Pro Tem
for the Sixtieth Legislature. Representative Miller seconded the nomination
and moved that his election be made unanimous dispensing with the roll call.
The motion carried. The Speaker appointed
Anderson to escort Representative Philp to
administered the oath of office.
Representatives Gingery and
the rostrum. Justice Voigt
REMARKS BY SPEAKER PRO TEM
Mr. Speaker, Mr. Secretary of State, Madam Deputy Secretary of State, members
of the Majority and Minority Leadership, Honorable members of the House of
Representatives, and honored guests, including my wife Janet.
I am grateful and honored to be serving the people of the great State of
Wyoming and this body of the House of Representatives in a leadership role.
Thank you for electing me; I will do whatever I can to help achieve a
successful session.
As we came to Cheyenne, we crossed many different and varied landscapes, from
mountains to plains, forests to deserts, rocky peaks and even sagebrush
flats. We saw many different visions of the landscapes we know and love in
Wyoming.
Just as the landscapes across the state are varied and different, the ideas
that we bring to the legislature also span a wide variety.
There are many
different perceptions as to what is right for the State of Wyoming.
Yet when we arrive at Cheyenne we recognize and respect the long standing
traditions. Listening, treating people fairly, and dealing with tough issues
with civility – these are hallmarks of the House of Representatives.
Regardless of which corner of the
probably learned these basic rules:
state
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you
came
from,
growing
up
you
Play fair
Share with others
Don't hit
And now I'm going to do what we were frequently told to do – sit down – and
let's get to work!
Thank you all very much.
Legislature.
I look forward to this 60th session of the
REMARKS BY THE MINORITY FLOOR LEADER
Representative Saundra Meyer: Ever since the Chief Clerk informed me I would
be giving a speech, I have awakened in the early hours of the morning
wondering what that message should contain.
I began by thinking of the
national economic crisis and it's affect on Wyoming.
Will there be a
reduction of federal dollars that will require additional state funding? Next
my thoughts centered on projections of decreased state revenues and how that
will affect the state.
I continued to agonize over the message until the
realization came to me to focus on our tasks as legislators.
Our task as legislators is to represent people in our districts and all the
people of Wyoming by addressing state needs now and in the future. Although
budgets are critical to keep the state solvent and running, there are other
issues the legislature will need to address during this 60th legislative
session.
One person or one group cannot provide all the solutions to the
issues. The old adage two heads (or more) are better than one hold true in
the legislature. Team work can ensure the best ideas can be found in meeting
the needs of the state.
I have found during my terms in the legislature,
that regardless of political party, we as legislators have the same interests
for the state. Those interests are planning and providing for the people of
Wyoming now and in the future. We may have different philosophies on how to
accomplish the task, but the desired results are the same. Cooperation and
communication with majority party members already is evident this session.
Through
continued
communication,
cooperation
and
compromise,
we
as
legislators can meet the challenges before us and best serve the people of
Wyoming.
I look forward to a great and productive session working with
colleagues on both sides of the aisle and in both houses.
HOUSE EMPLOYEES
Representative Buchanan 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 - 2009
Chief Clerk
Patricia Benskin
Assistant Chief Clerk
Jan Dancliff
House Attorney
David K. Gruver
House Attorney
John Rivera
House Attorney
Linda Cook
House Attorney
Ian Shaw
House Attorney
Dana Lent
Staff Supervisor
Sue Ann Shaffer
Assistant Staff Supervisor
Sharon Novick
Floor Computer Clerk
Wendy Harding
Atty. Secretary
Sandy Pedersen
Reading Clerk
William R. Dubois
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Journal Clerk
Leadership Secretary
Support Clerk
Support Clerk
Judiciary Secretary
Appropriations Secretary
Revenue Secretary
Education Secretary
Agriculture Secretary
Travel Secretary
Corporations Secretary
Transportation Secretary
Minerals Secretary
Labor Secretary
Rules
Copy Center Supervisor
Bill Status/Hotline Receptionist
Telephone Receptionist
House Receptionist
Collator/Mail Clerk
Messenger
Page
Page
Student Page
Student Page
Sergeant-at-Arms
Deputy Sargeant-at-Arms
Doorman (Chamber)
Doorman (Gallery)
Watchman (Morning)
Watchman (Afternoon)
Watchman (wkend)
Clerical Assistant
Clerical Assistant
Clerical Assistant
Clerical Assistant
Clerical Assistant
Clerical Assistant
Clerical Assistant
Clerical Assistant
Clerical Assistant
Clerical Assistant
Clerical Assistant
Clerical Assistant(Coordinator)
Nancy Schmid
Jean Storey
Carmel Bush
Sheryl Fanning
Bonnie Kruse
Pam Landry
Barbara Clark
Edith Russell
Barbara Clark
Edith Russell
Chris Caltagirone
Phyliss Salzburg
Chris Caltagirone
Phyliss Salzburg
Jean Storey
Ardath Junge
Myrna Helart
Jerra Davis
Andrea Cook
Ed Menghini
Jim Johns
Patti Menghini
Sherrie Robinson
Taylor Lenz
Jon Root
Darrell Moore
Ed Wallace
Keith Rounds
Bob Mattson
Jim Allen
George Geyer
Grant Farris
Sally Allen
Brenda Aurzada
Bonnie Brown
Lynn Davis
Shirley Dickman
Janet Foresman
Karen Lippincott
Yvonne Quintal
Doris Loseke
Judy Laursen
Barbara Costa
Peggy Smithson
ADOPTION OF TEMPORARY RULES
Representative Buchanan moved that the permanent House and Joint Rules of the
Fifty-Ninth Legislature, be adopted as the Temporary Rules of the Sixtieth
Legislature of the House of Representatives. Motion carried by voice vote.
NOTICE TO THE GOVERNOR
Speaker Simpson directed the Chief Clerk to notify his Excellency, the
Governor, that the General Session of the House of Representatives, Sixtieth
Legislature is duly organized and ready to receive any communication he may
desire to submit.
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NOTICE TO THE SENATE
Speaker Simpson directed the Chief Clerk to notify the Senate that the House of
Representatives, Sixtieth Legislature is organized and ready to receive any
communication they may desire to submit.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR JOINT SESSION
Speaker Simpson 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 Simpson appointed Representatives Edmonds as Chairperson of the
Courtesy Committee consisting of Representatives Barbuto, Blake, Pedersen and
Shepperson for the General Session of the House of Representatives, Sixtieth
Legislature to wait upon members who are ill and attend to other courtesies as
are from time to time deemed official by the membership.
STANDING COMMITTEES
Speaker Simpson appointed the House Standing Committees for the House of
Representatives, Sixtieth Legislature.
SIXTIETH WYOMING LEGISLATURE 2009
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
STANDING COMMITTEES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
JUDICIARY
Keith Gingery, Chairman
Joseph Barbuto
George Bagby
Richard Cannady
John Patton
Erin Mercer
Frank Peasley
Lorraine Quarberg
Mary Throne
APPROPRIATIONS
Rosie Berger, Chairman
Debbie Hammons
Steve Harshman
Bryan Pedersen
Pete Jorgensen
Frank Philp
Jeb Steward
REVENUE
Rodney "Pete" Anderson, Chairman
Ken Esquibel
Amy Edmonds
Patrick Goggles
Mike Madden
Mark Semlek
Sue Wallis
David Miller
Owen Petersen
EDUCATION
Del McOmie, Chairman
Bob Brechtel
Cathy Connolly
Ross Diercks
Bernadine Craft
Allen Jaggi
Matt Teeters
Tom Lubnau
Robert McKim
AGRICULTURE, PUBLIC LANDS AND WATER RESOURCES
Mark Semlek, Chairman
Glenn Moniz
Stan Blake
Matt Teeters
Seth Carson
Sue Wallis
Mike Gilmore
Dan Zwonitzer
Amy Edmonds
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6.
TRAVEL, RECREATION, WILDLIFE AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Pat Childers , Chairman
Cathy Connolly
Kermit Brown
Lori Millin
Dave Bonner
Allen Jaggi
Kathy Davison
Lisa Shepperson
Bill Thompson
7.
CORPORATIONS, ELECTIONS AND POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS
Pete Illoway, Chairman
David Miller
Kermit Brown
Tom Lubnau
Bernadine Craft
Tim Stubson
Ross Diercks
Dan Zwonitzer
Mary Hales
8.
TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS
Roy Cohee, Chairman
Mike Madden
Stan Blake
Seth Carson
Mike Gilmore
Timothy Hallinan
Robert McKim
Owen Peterson
Dave Zwonitzer
9.
MINERALS, BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Tom Lockhart, Chairman
Elaine Harvey
Bob Brechtel
Saundra Meyer
James Byrd
Tim Stubson
Glenn Moniz
Dave Zwonitzer
Jim Roscoe
10.
LABOR, HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES
Jack Landon, Chairman
Ken Esquibel
Dave Bonner
Kathy Davison
Patrick Goggles
11.
JOURNAL
Joseph Barbuto
Glenn Moniz
12.
RULES AND PROCEDURE
Colin Simpson, Chairman
Roy Cohee
Keith Gingery
Ed Buchanan
Pete Illoway
Patrick Goggles
Frank Philp
Timothy Hallinan
Elaine Harvey
Lori Millin
Lisa Shepperson
Jack Landon
Tom Lubnau
Pete Jorgensen
Saundra Meyer
Lorraine Quarberg
Mary Throne
ADJOURNMENT
Speaker Simpson introduced the "Synergy" Choir from Cody High School.
They
are a mixed choir of sophomores, juniors and seniors that are selected by
audition. Their director, Larry Munari, is in his 20th year of teaching and
in his 12th year at Cody High School. In addition to having a Bachelors and
Masters from the University of Wyoming, Larry has traveled with musical
groups throughout the U.S. and the world and serves in many positions of
distinction in the musical world of the Rock Mountain region. Cody is lucky
to have him. Larry's brother Mark Munari, is a lieutenant with the Cheyenne
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Police Department and is frequently on television in his capacity as the
Public Information Officer. Please join me in welcoming them.
Speaker Simpson thanked them for traveling across the state to be with us
today.
Representative Buchanan moved the body adjourn until 10:00 a.m. Wednesday,
January 14, 2009.
SECOND DAY
JANUARY 14, 2009
The house convened at 10:00 a.m. and was called to order by Speaker Simpson.
JOINT SESSION
The Joint Session of the Sixtieth Legislature, General Session was called to
order by President Hines at 10:00 a.m.
Senator Ross and Representatives Buchanan and Meyer will escort the First
Lady of Wyoming, Nancy Freudenthal, and the Governor, Dave Freudentahl, to
this Joint Session.
The House Sergeant-At-Arms, Darrell Moore, introduced the following honored
guests and their escorts:
GUESTS
SENATE ESCORT
HOUSE ESCORT
Judge Clarence Brimmer
Sen. Cooper
Rep. Lubnau and Throne
Justice Michael Golden
Sen. Perkins
Rep. Mercer and Brechtel
Justice William Hill
Sen. Nicholas
Rep. Landon and Jorgensen
Justice Marilyn Kite
Sen. Dockstader
Rep. Gingery and Roscoe
Justice James Burke
Sen. Meier
Rep Brown and Berger
Judge Alan Johnson
Sen. Burns
Rep. Slater & Millin
Honorable Jim McBride
Sen. Von Flatern Rep. Harshman and McOmie
Honorable Joe Meyer
Sen. Hastert
Rep. Miller and Hammons
Honorable Rita Meyer
Sen. Martin
Rep. Thompson and Illoway
Honorable Max Maxfield
Sen. Case
Rep. Quarberg and Millin
President Hines invited Father Thomas Cronkleton to give the invocation.
President Hines presented his Excellency, Governor of the State of Wyoming,
Dave Freudenthal.
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STATE OF THE STATE ADDRESS
GOVERNOR DAVE FREUDENTHAL
CHEYENNE, WYOMING
JANUARY 14, 2009
Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, members of the 60th Legislature, and the citizens
of Wyoming, I appreciate this opportunity to speak with you today.
Yesterday I came up through the back way to watch the administration of the
oath of office in the House.
Each time session convenes, I either go the
Senate or the House to watch because I think the oath of office is one of the
most remarkable things in a representative democracy.
There's that quintessential moment when the shallowcies of politics and
election reside, when suddenly the oath is administered, and before God and
our fellow man we all swear to uphold the Constitution, the state, the law of
Wyoming and implicitly acknowledge our responsibility and try to figure out
what is the right thing to do. It is at that point where we go from simply
being in pursuit of votes to in pursuit of the right outcome for the state of
Wyoming, recognizing that we are a representative democracy and that we try
to represent our constituents, we try to make sure we're representing the
best angels of the spirit or our constituents.
So I thank you for that opportunity.
here.
I congratulate all of you for being
It is a remarkable, troubling and challenging time, not only in the United
States but in the world, and hence, in Wyoming. In the last six months, we
have watched the remarkable decline of the national economy, the state
economy, individuals, corporations and the people of the world.
In that context, the world has lost nearly 30 million – 30 trillion of
wealth. The United States alone has lost 7 trillion of wealth, the greatest
loss of wealth to occur in this country or this world at any time, including
the Great Depression.
This national recession is going on, and we are not immune. We have a false
sense of immunity in Wyoming.
The individuals don't, but the data suggests
that there is. The individuals in this state, just like around the country,
have watched their personal wealth decline, have watched their retirement
plans be modified, are watching their children enter a job market that is far
tighter than it has ever been, are sitting patiently watching as we begin the
decline of real estate values in Wyoming.
This morning in this morning's papers you saw another set of layoffs in
Wyoming. There have been layoffs throughout the state. And I believe that
it is going to get much worse before it gets better.
Wyoming has historically been a state that enters a recession late and exits
a recession late. And that pattern is being repeated in Wyoming today. And
as you know from talking to your constituents, or looking at your own
investment accounts, it is a very real issue in Wyoming, and it will continue
to be that.
Whether people are still employed or not, they're finding their hours cut,
less overtime available. What used to be two-income households are now oneincome households.
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And you can see it beginning to have its effect on governmental services.
Medicaid numbers are beginning to rise.
The traffic at the Department of
Workforce Service centers has probably doubled, at least anecdotally it has
probably doubled what it has been in the past, and we expect that to continue
to rise.
And so we arrive here today with a set of mixed messages. The data says we
have the lowest unemployment rate in the country in November, and yet if
you're the one who is unemployed, it is more than just a number.
I was in a meeting the other day with a friend of mine, and at that point she
offered the observation that she had gotten a call the night before from her
child who had been laid off.
Her son lived in a different part of the
country, and yet the implications for her and her budget and what she needed
to do were severe.
So as we stand here today, we need to understand that this is the beginning
of a difficult period, not the end of a difficult period, and that we are not
immune. And we face this uncertainty in the context of very mixed messages
from the citizens.
Not recently there was a set of stories where it was acknowledged that the
population in Wyoming had increased by 9,000 people. Off of a base of 523,
we went to 532.
The response to those stories absolutely amazed me.
The response to those
stories from a substantial part of the public was, "What do we need these
people for? Let's send them back. Where did they come from? They weren't
born here." Nine thousand people, a growth rate that this state had longed
for, for decades, when all of us campaigned, including me, everybody said, "I
want growth.
I want things to happen
in this state," and then all of a
sudden when it does, we find the body politic, a set of citizens who say,
"What is going on? What are these people doing here? Why are we trying to
accommodate them?"
I would argue that in the context of representative democracy, that those are
messages that we need not represent in our public life. They exist, but they
should not be our guiding principle.
As elected leaders, our responsibility is to make sure that growth continues,
that growth occurs, and that we take care that the proceeds, the revenues
from that growth are properly invested in the economy, that it remains an
issue in this state, and I encourage you to disregard that thought and to
concentrate on what the future can be.
The other change that's occurred, not just population, but the other change
that's occurred to make our life more uncertain is this change in revenues.
If you remember, in July when oil was $150.00, and people were talking about
surplus, billion, billion two, billion five, huge numbers, so the interim
committees were out working, putting together proposals that contemplate
those kinds of revenues, and then when the revenues were finally projected in
October, suddenly there was this drastic decline to 900 million.
And at that point I remained skeptical that 900 million was there.
They
projected the price of oil at 75 bucks. I wasn't confident of that and did
not budget to that number, budgeted to what I thought was a safe number of
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440 million.
Well, in a
budget, it
you had a
thought we
available.
matter of less that three weeks
became clear that that was not a
new set of budget projections of
were looking at a billion or a
from the time I submitted my
safe number, and so in January
259 million, when in July we
billion and a half of revenue
So we arrive here with a little unease with regard to the quality of the
projections.
We also arrive here in the context of having had a set of
expectations that were built up not only within this body and within the
executive branch of government, but a set of expectations that were built up in
the public and in the interest groups about what we were able to fund and what
we might be able to do.
So each of you, much in the same position that I am, are telling people, "No,
we're not going to fund it, and they're saying, "But in the summer you said you
thought you could."
There's a real issue, I think, getting people to understand that the
expectations have changed so dramatically, not just for individuals, but also
for government. Many good ideas have fallen. They've been taken out of the
budget. Many good ideas that have been offered by the interim committees will
also fall. Individual proposals will fall.
I early on supported and continued support but know that it won't happen – just
by chance it happens to be in Thermopolis – but there was a Wyoming, Big Horn
Basin Discovery Center that they hoped to build. I remember being in my home
town and said, "You bet" – this was early in the summer – "I think there's
revenue.
We can take a look at that."
Now I have to call my county
commissioner friends and say, "Never mind, the world has changed."
I suspect my circumstance is no different than yours. These ideas that we had
and the hopes that we had are simply not going to come to fruition.
And so we all enter into a state of grieving.
Remember that the phases of
grief are fairly well outlined, and just a couple of them are most applicable
to us.
First, there's shock and denial: Surely the CREG is wrong.
correct. And eventually we accept that it is correct.
Surely it is not
Then we move on to anger.
And anger is probably the most difficult part
because we begin to look for somebody to blame, whether it is our fellow
legislators, legislative branch that I can blame, or you can blame the
executive branch.
But we go through this process of saying, "I may have to
accept it, but I don't have to accept responsibility for it."
And it is
compounded by telling constituents no to things that four months ago we were
saying yes to.
This question about blame and anger is particularly dangerous in the context of
politics. George Washington in his farewell address in 1796 warned about the
problems of factions of politics that, in fact, is an incredibly dangerous
thing, and I think in this country today we would do well to heed his
admonition.
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Washington observed the following:
"I have already intimated to you that
dangers of parties in the state and warn with you in the most solemn manner
against the baneful effects of the spirit of party generally. The common and
continual mischiefs of the spirit of party are sufficient to make it the
interest and duty of wise people to discourage and restrain it."
Recognizing as Washington did that there is a role for politics and faction as
a fire not to be quenched, but it does demand a uniform vigilance to prevent
its busting into flame, lest, instead of warming, it should consume.
Politics is a way that we organize the discourse; it cannot be a way that we
control the discourse.
Why do I bring it up?
which you're actually
budget, hard decisions
had to say it before.
next year."
This is the first session for most of the people here in
going to have to make some really hard decisions about
that have to do with saying no in a way that we've never
In prior years we would say, "No, not this year. Maybe
This year we may be compelled to say, "No, and maybe not for a long time."
The recourse, if it turns out to be that we choose to say it is the
legislature's fault, or the governor's fault, or one party or the other party's
fault or one faction within a party's fault, we will end up with an incredibly
unproductive session. So I hope that we can move quickly to the other stages
of grief, which is working through it and then acceptance and hope.
But, before we conclude that the sky is falling, let's just take a brief look
back.
The years I was first elected in 2003, the projected number for the
price of oil was $18.00. The price of oil in these current projections which
we find so dismal is $40.00.
In 2003 the projected price for natural
projection we're operating on, it is $3.75.
gas
was
$2.00.
Today
in
these
And for coal in 2003 it was $5.90, and in these projections it is $11.06.
Now, these comparisons don't change the fact that we have less funding
available than we thought we had. Bear in mind that we are still in remarkably
good position relative to other states.
So when I approached the budget, the supplemental budget, both my original
recommendations and the second set of recommendations, I kept a couple of
things in mind.
One is the strategy that's been adopted over the last few years remains
basically sound. We need to address the accumulated problems that arose in the
state during the last several decades when there was no money.
Secondly, we set about an effort to invest in efforts to build Wyoming's
future. Whether it was on clean coal, whether it was building roads or looking
at schools, we invested in those, treated them as one-time expenditures, but
invested in them.
The third principle was that we limited ongoing expenditures. If you look at
the base budget for this biennium, there's in excess of a billion dollars on
one-time expenditures in that budget, the billion dollars in the standard
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budget that we do not have to repeat if the economic circumstance continues, so
we remain basically, I think, sound of course and need to move forward.
Now, the second thing that guided me was that we are looking at these
expenditures based on an incredibly substantial two-year budget.
It was a
generous budget that was adopted last time, and so when people come to you an
say, "There's no money for my program," I would encourage you to look at the
underlying budget before you accept that argument.
Couple of illustrations.
In the area of mental health and substance abuse,
funding has gone up 135 percent in the last few years.
In the area of
developmental disabilities, the funding has gone up 35 percent.
And in the
area of education, my calculator was insufficient to reach that number, but it
has gone up immensely.
We are not being asked to do more with less.
We are being asked to do more
with less money than we expected.
If you have any doubt of the enviable
circumstance that we're in, call one of your peers, call someone else around
the country in any one of the 43 states or 44 states that are looking at
amazing budget cuts.
I emphasize this in part to you, but in part
to the
citizens of the state to understand that part to the citizens of the state to
understand that there is not funding available, that there are not needs that
have been left unaddressed.
We may not be able to fund every request.
And I know from my correspondence since I did my recommendations that there are
significant reservations about our failure to fund some of these requests. But
I urge you to be careful.
And it is not that we're broke. There's funding out there, and we could, we
can eventually, if we have to, we can change the diversion of the additional 1
percent of the severance tax or the governmental trust fund. We don't need to
that. We shouldn't do it. And we can contemplate it and they have done it in
the past.
There are revenues available.
The fact that there are revenues
available does not mean that they need to be spent.
So what was the guiding light on my recommendations? I emphasize finishing the
capital construction, staying on that course. Money for highways, airports and
some things that impact the economy to make sure that we create jobs. It is my
view that the capital construction funded by the state scattered around the
state creates jobs, stimulates the economy and adds revenues.
There's also within this budget $900,000.00 that is designed to do very
targeted advertising to help maintain some semblance of normality in the
tourism sector.
The tourism sector is not only important for that sector
itself, but it is important because it may be the one source of additional
retail expenditures for many of the stores, cafes and other operations in
Wyoming.
So I encourage you to look upon that as an asset to the economy.
Second thing, I think we need to address some accrued obligations. And one of
those obligations is the actuarial shortfall in the retirement account as it
relates to accommodating the significant increase we made in teacher salaries.
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It is really pretty simple.
Teachers paid in for many, many years at one
salary rate.
They eventually retire at a salary rate that is based on the
increase in salaries that we have offered and put into the system over the last
few years because their retirement is based on their highest three years of
salary. That has created an actuarial shortfall in the retirement account in
being able to maintain the defined benefits for the educational community.
I have allocated 150 million to go into the auditor's office to be available to
make sure that we can eventually fund that.
I do not support putting that
money into the retirement account today because I think that, based on the
audit that was prepared, we need to examine the accuracy of those numbers and
to make sure that it is correct.
The other thing I set about doing was trying to move forward the agenda on some
things that we have already started. Most notable in that is the opening of
the new facility at Torrington. Many years ago we collectively made a decision
that we would rather house prisoners in the state that out of the state. The
decision was made to build a prison at Rawlins or Torrington.
I know they
wanted it in Rawlins, but we built it in Torrington. We are now at the stage
where we need to open it, make use of it and bring the prisoners back to the
state.
I know that it is a significant impact on the budget. It is 158 employees, 158
added employees associated with the opening of the facility at Torrington.
I also included in the budget not a great deal of funding for local
governments, but there is one fund that we need to complete, and that is some
money for Wamsutter. It is three and a half million. The reason that it is in
the budget is that we have a corporate match for those funds available to us if
we follow through. We made a commitment that we would try to fund that. It is
an area that needs the assistance, and I would encourage you to do it.
I also have funded a recommended funding for the Gillette water project. I did
that not because the president of the Senate is from Gillette, but because it
is a project I've supported for some time. It is a relatively modest amount,
around 11 million, but it is enough to keep that project moving forward, and
hopefully that will happen.
But the other thing I had to do in this budget was forgo some things that are
near and dear. Took all of the funding out of the Wildlife Trust Fund, took
the funding out of the Library Trust, took the funding out of and removed
funding that was recommended for the Cultural Trust Fund. It seemed to me that
I can't stand in front of you and ask you to forgo your particular spending
proposal if I don't demonstrate some restraint on my part. Those are projects
that are near and dear to me, but they simply are not within the reach of the
budget.
Let me illustrate generally what the budget looks like. I will do it using the
Military department.
In the context of the Military department, there were
some things I funded and there were some things I didn't.
I asked for an
additional million dollars for the effort that has been underway for many years
for us to have funds available to assist the families of the deployed soldiers.
That million dollar calculation is based on the fact that come a couple months
from now we will have the single greatest deployment of Army Guardsmen that has
ever occupied in this state's history. We will have approximately 950 soldiers
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who will be deployed, and once they are deployed, their family members may have
some needs that we should meet.
Within that context, I did the million dollars as new funding.
Arguably you
could have taken that out of the corpus of the military trust fund. I would
argue that we leave that corpus alone and that we fund this out of current
revenues.
I also funded vault and casket handling equipment. You can look at that line
item and say, "You know, we really don't have to do that." In that sense you
are correct. We could continue a practice in which the caskets of our veterans
are moved about by a backhoe. I find that completely unacceptable, and I would
ask for funding to make sure that we handle that the way that it should be
done, not the way that we're doing it today.
And lastly, I've asked for funding for a World War II Memorial in Cody. Again,
you can say, "We don't have to do it.
World won't end if we don't." But
Wyoming is a better place if we do.
Why are we doing it? Two reasons. One is based on some data, not this year,
but within the last few years, Wyoming has the highest per capita number of
World War II veterans of any state in the United States.
We are losing our
World War II veterans at an astounding rate.
And I believe that we should
build a memorial, place it in Cody and have it done while it is still
meaningful to the remainder of those veterans.
The issue with regard to the families of the military deployed, we need to
understand that Wyoming is probably either first or second on a per capita
basis of the number of people who sign up and go to military service in the
country.
Arguably you could say we're fourth depending on how you like that
data,
but since I'm Governor of the state, the data is going to say what I
want it to say.
But it is important that we recognize the contribution that these men and women
make and the contribution that their families make by living through
deployments, and I encourage you to support it.
In that context, we're joined today by some representatives who I would like to
introduce of the military. One is Major General Ed Wright, Adjutant General.
We have Colonel Rich Knowlton, Commander of the 115th FIRES Brigade; Command
Sergeant Major Kenton Franklin of 115th FIRES Brigade; Colonel Dennis Grunstad,
the new Commander of the 153rd Airlift Wing; Chief Master Sergeant Tom Loftin.
Ladies and gentleman, these represent wonderful soldiers.
I know that the Military Department sends out notices to each of you to give
you the time and date and location of the deployments. I would encourage any
of you who are able to participate. It is my experience that they are okay if
we're there at deployment.
When you return it is okay if you're there, but
they don't want to spend a lot of time with you.
They would rather be with
their family. But I think that if we can show that kind of support, we should
continue to do it.
In the context of restricted budget, I will tell you there are only two
legislative measures at this point, because I haven't seen everything that's
been introduced – there's only two legislative measures with funding that I am
supporting.
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Those two measures are the First Children's Finance Program and the Health
Reform – Healthcare Reform Pilot Project. I have identified sources within the
current funding stream that I can offer up in order to fun those and am not
asking for additional General Fund consideration. I hope that this body will
give each of them some serious deliberation.
The First Children's Finance Program is our continuing effort to try to address
the lack of available child care in Wyoming. I know that you hear from your
constituents, just as I do, that one of the most serious issues in the state is
the absence of available child care. I believe this is a constructive way to
address part of that problem.
The Healthcare Reform Pilot is a much improved version of a bill that made it
from the Senate over the House but didn't quite make it out last session. It
is much improved in two ways: I think it is a clearer statement with regard to
the responsibilities of the individual and the role of the state and the role
of the employer, but it is also substantially less expensive that the last time
we offered it through.
I understand the reticence people have with regard to trying to do anything in
the healthcare area.
We have watched states throughout this county who have
adopted healthcare programs on a broad base and have found themselves
financially unable to fund it.
This is why I support a fairly narrow pilot which emphasizes individual
responsibility for their health, emphasizes additional time with the patient
and the primary care physician, tries to make that a financially workable
circumstance and is intended to bridge that gap so that people can eventually
move to a private insurance market, understanding that I'm not sure whether
this will work.
I believe it works.
It has the correct principles.
I
encourage you to adopt the pilot. If the pilot works, it has some potential
going forward to help us address issues of insurance availability and also to
help us address the general cost of healthcare.
I have become convinced that the only way we're going to actually address the
spiraling costs of healthcare is to begin to place more responsibility for the
management of our health on us as individuals.
We have a history in this
country of essentially saying, "I don't worry about my health. I don't worry
about what I eat.
I don't worry about what I smoke.
As soon as I get
unhealthy, I will go to the doctor and he will cure me.
There's two things wrong with that:
One is it doesn't work because not
everything is curable. And secondly, it is a huge expense.
I believe that one of the things we have to do not just in this state but in
this country is to figure out a way for us to deal with the demand side of
healthcare and begin to take more responsibility for our own health.
Some bills that do not have General Fund impact that I would commend to you are
the four carbon sequestration bills.
This state has established itself in a
leadership role with regard to carbon sequestration. These bills will move us
further in that direction. Is it perfect? Probably not. We may back over the
years asking for additional changes, but it is important, particularly as we
move forward in a carbon-constrained world, that Wyoming take a leadership role
in making sure that carbon capture and sequestration can be done.
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Worker's compensation has been looked at by the interim committee.
I'm
generally comfortable with the bill. There are a couple things in the bill as
well as a couple other measures floating around with which I do not have quite
the high degree of comfort.
I'm concerned that we make sure that any cost-of-living increases that we
integrate into this process have a cap; that it is one that is identifiable;
that we make it a circumstance where we can make them being actuarially
calculable.
Secondly, I am concerned about the proposition that we would open up this
workers' compensation program too broadly with regard to mental health and
mental illness. If you decide to go on that course, I encourage you to make it
as narrow as possible. Let's start gently into that area to make sure that we
have some sense of the actuarial implications to the employers in this state.
When people suggest to you that really it is the workers' comp fund, it is not
really money, we can just take it, remember the source of all of those dollars
are the employers in this state, and I encourage you to be thoughtful and
narrow.
I do support changing the death benefits and some of the other things.
We
frankly, should be embarrassed at the current levels. They haven't been looked
at in 25 years, and I think it is time that we increase those. But I urge you
some caution with regard to the other measures.
I also support what is called the Court-Ordered Treatment Bill. I bring it up
because this may be the first time since I've been here that the Chief Justices
will not get up right after me and say, "We don't support it."
In that
context, we previously talked about problem-solving courts and drug courts,
usually, I get up and make the pitch; Chief Justice gets up and says, "We don't
support it," and it dies.
This time we bring to you a compromise bill, frankly, largely drafted, and I
want to commend Chief Justice Voigt for his efforts, a compromise bill that I
believe addresses people's concerns, but also recognizes that we have a set of
courts out there, and we need a structure in which they're going to operate. I
encourage you to take a serious look at that.
I would also ask that you consider removing the sales and tax use – sales and
use tax exemption on wind energy projects.
I've heard from any number of
county commissioners that they are dealing with the impact of the development
of wind energy, and they have no revenue.
I acknowledge that it is appropriate for me to ask because I asked you to put
the exemption in the first place. And we did that because we wanted to signal
that Wyoming is ready for business, particularly with regard to wind energy.
I would say that we have succeeded. More importantly, the driving force behind
the development of wind energy is not an exemption from the state sales and use
tax policy, is the federal production tax credit. The federal production tax
credit is the incentive that causes it to be created. There is little or no
revenue that accrues to the counties in the jurisdictions where they're
located, and I believe it is appropriate at this time, recognizing the
underlying strength of that industry as afforded by the federal production tax
credit, that the state end its indirect subsidy of that business and we allow
that business to prosper, as it will, unaided by the state's policy.
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Couple other issues I want to talk about.
There's some stuff running around
here about gambling again.
I wanted you to know that I haven't changed my
position on it. I don't support it. I have said and I stand by my commitment
that if I get a nice, regulator PowerBall bill, I've said I will support that.
If it has some of the additions with regard to InstaRace and some of the other
items that I think move us much closer to gaming as opposed to PowerBall, I
hope that you will not send that bill to me.
I've read the Constitution.
I know what I can say and what I can't say.
I also am mindful that there will be another proposal that will be brought to
you that will originate in the House that we again give the voters a change to
take a look at a tort reform amendment. I would encourage you to debate that
and pass it to the voters and let them take another look at it in 2010. The
issue I know has been before the voters before. I believe that it remains an
issue for which this state still continues to search for a solution. I believe
that we should give the voters the opportunity to pursue that measure and
decide whether they want to adopt it or not. It is a slightly modified measure
that was offered to the voters before, and I would commend it to your
deliberations.
There are also a series of bills that I view as simply telling people how to
run their lives and how to run their businesses. I would encourage you to be
cautious.
The fact the government may have power over people and over their
businesses doesn't mean that we need to exercise it. Sometimes the best use of
power is to leave it unused.
I would commend to you the thoughts of Barry Goldwater. Mindful that the
majority of you are of his persuasion, I have decided that I will speak to you
from the "Book of Goldwater."
Goldwater spoke of traditional conservatism and said
positive role of limited government has always been
fundamental principles.
The conservative movement is
tenet that people have the right to live life as they
don't hurt anyone else in the process."
the following:
"The
the defense of these
founded on the simple
please as long as they
That was good wisdom then, and it is good wisdom now. When I look at some of
the proposals, I hope that you have other things to occupy your time.
I want to commend the Senate President for some things he said yesterday that I
read in the paper, asking some fairly serious questions about education, about
juveniles and about some of the programs we're doing.
The question of juveniles is one that we will continue to address over the next
few years.
I would encourage you to create an interim committee which will
look at this question of facilities, but needs to look at it more broadly.
When it comes to juveniles, there are four things we need to think about: We
need a single point of entry into the criminal justice system for youth that
are charged. Right now we have multiple courts, multiple systems and multiple
entry points.
We need an immediate and comprehensive assessment tool, some form of a tool
that assesses what is the right supposition of this juvenile in the
circumstances they're under.
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We need a community-based system of care, and that includes diversion and it
also runs the gamut to secure detention.
Having once assessed what's the proper outcome for a youth, we need to make
sure we have the facilities available going forward.
And then we need a data collection system. This question about the data with
regard to juveniles, again, suffers from disparate data sources, difficulty in
comparing them, and how do we act on the information to develop policy.
I hope that you will take this opportunity to have some form of interim
committee, hopefully a standing committee, take a look at this issue going
forward.
So if we don't have a lot of money to spend, we have relatively limited number
of bills, although I see they're increasing, what is it that we should do with
our time as we spend these 40 days together?
There are a number of these proposals that are good proposals.
They're just
not going to be able to get funded.
We just can't afford it.
We shouldn't
afford it. We have time though over this time in the session as well as going
forward to refine those proposals, think about them with a little more care.
It doesn't hurt to follow the old carpenter's rule about measure twice and cut
once. I think it applies to legislation as well as anything else. So let's
use that time.
And as you do that, please think about what it is we're trying to accomplish
with a given piece of legislation.
There's a sort of notion somehow if you
don't pass something, you've failed as a legislator. I will tell you that I've
come to the view in my old age that maybe the best legislators don't pass
anything.
The stuff in the statute books is confusing enough as it is.
It
wouldn't hurt us to repeal a few and pass a lot fewer.
Think about what it is you're trying to get done.
More importantly, think
about what is this, this level that you say you're out to remedy.
We have
chosen to turn everything into a felony.
I notice in the proposed immigration bill that harboring, we're going to turn
it into a state felony.
What that means is county attorneys will have more
cases to prosecute, the Torrington prison will fill up faster, and the only
burden we're meeting is a burden that legitimately belongs with the federal
government.
The absence of the federal government solving a problem doesn't mean we ought
to step up and spend a lot of state money addressing one more federal issue
that they haven't handled. We do enough of that. Maybe there's another way to
address the issue.
I'm comfortable on immigration when we say we don't want illegal immigrants
taking advantage of state assistance. When we begin to move to the next step,
which is to fill the void left by the federal government, I get nervous because
it is going to cost us money, and, for one thing, it seems to me that we ought
to calculate that out before we start down that road.
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I would also encourage you in this process to look at what I call the inherent
budget drivers.
We have within this system – and each of the jurisdictional
committees can take a look at it.
We have within the system a series of statutory language that forces expansions
of the budget. One of the areas in which that occurs in most often is in the
Health Department. Immense number of programs over there which we say we will
adjust it every year or every three years. We are getting ourselves into the
position where we have obligated ourselves to fund things, and we have lost the
control that the legislature keeps telling me they want of the purse.
For instance, when I came in, I wanted to do away with the legislative earmarks
– so that local governments could get more money.
I was told that no,
legislature doesn't want to re-establish earmarks because we want to control
the appropriations. So you've gained control of the revenue stream coming in,
but you have lost control of the revenue stream going out by virtue of the
number of statutory formulas that now become automatic inclusions in the
executive branch budget.
We have this lull in revenues. Let's take advantage of that to try to figure
out whether we're doing the system correctly. The fact that we don't have more
money doesn't mean we shouldn't be thinking about we are spending the money
we're currently spending properly and are we doing it in a way that is
rational.
Perhaps the largest area in which that occurs is K through 12 funding.
I
realize I'm not the constitutional officer charged with the supervision of
education.
That properly belongs under Article 7, Section 14 with the
Superintendent of Public Instruction. But I will tell you in my role as Chief
Budget Officer I have been responsible along with you with finding the money
and increasing the funding.
And we have done that.
Wyoming ranks first or second in nearly all of those ratings in terms of the
funding effort. And then it falls off.
Whether it is test scores or
matriculation or it is dropout rate, we are in a position where the only A we
get on the report card is for funding.
And after that it drops off, and it
drops off dramatically.
The driver of that is the school funding formula where we have picked up a wide
variety of things that people hoped would work and would be part of the funding
formula and would be part of the school system. We have the opportunity now to
go back and look, are we making the right investment?
It is not my intent to supersede the authority of the superintendent of public
instruction, but to – and we have spoken of this – but to try to work with him
to begin to ask these questions in a systematic way.
The best statement of policy about what it is this state wants to accomplish
with K through 12 education is found in the statutes for the State Board of
Education. In essence, it says the state, its goal, is to provide students an
opportunity to acquire sufficient knowledge and skills at a minimum to enter
the University of Wyoming and Wyoming community colleges, to prepare students
for the job market or post-secondary, vocational and technical training and to
achieve the general purposes of education – of an education that equips
students for their role as citizens and as participants in the political system
and to have the opportunity to compete both intellectually and economically in
the society.
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I believe that we are placing funding at a high enough level that the goal
should be achievable.
I encourage you, particularly the Joint Education Committee, to adopt a working
ethic along with the superintendent that we begin to try to figure out how it
is that we are spending money at a level that gets us an A on the report card
and all the rest of the grades are not grades that we would want to take home
to show to our parents.
It seems to me that we have questions that need to be asked, and they need to
be asked now before we move into the recalibration of the school financing
formula.
Having painted that rather grim picture, I want to tell you about a part of the
budget that I'm most enthusiastic about and hope that it will remain as it is.
As you know, thanks to Senator Enzi, we have been able to obtain a significant
amount of the abandoned mine land funds that the state has been due for decades
and we have not begun to receive those.
We began with that program by
isolating those funds and dedicating them to building the energy and
environmental future of this state. It has funded coal gasification, coal and
clean coal technology research.
It is looking at carbon capture and
sequestration.
There's a big chunk in that budget to finish out our partnership for the coal
gasification facility that is being done in conjunction with the University and
a major industry. There's a chunk of that budget which is dedicated to trying
to understand what it is that is creating the air quality issues with regard to
ozone in southwestern Wyoming.
I encourage you to leave that funding there. If we do not sort out this ozone
question and get a better understanding of what is going on, our ability to
continue to produce natural gas at the rate that it is being produced there
will be severely restricted.
I encourage you to remain committed to a budget that invests in the future of
Wyoming and particularly in its energy and environmental future. I emphasize
that because I, like a number of you, have been approached by people saying,
"Look, let's not do that this year.
This year let's take the AML money and
spend it on," and fill in the blank, whether it is a project in Gillette or
social services or something else. There's a lot of pressure to take what is
fundamentally our key investment in the energy and environmental future of this
state and use it for other purposes.
Please, please, please, with all deference to the other needs of the present,
let us remain committed to a course that invests funding in the future of this
state.
You know, the circumstance we find ourselves in is one of uncertainty, one of
serious challenge, so I go looking for places, where do we find advice? We all
know Albert Einstein, one of the greatest minds to ever grace the world.
A
mind of his quality came up with a very simple set of advice which he sent to
his son in a letter.
He says, "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep
moving." In Wyoming, for us to keep our balance, we must keep moving.
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There's a tendency in times of uncertainty, in times in which we're not quite
clear what the future is going to bring, to recede into an area of comfort and
inaction.
I would argue that there's nothing worse we could do for the
citizens of this state.
The more western way to say what Einstein had to say is it is time for us to
ride out the storm. Those of you who have been out moving livestock know what
I'm talking about. You're out there and you've got a job to do, and here comes
a summer storm. Not time then to forget the livestock and head to the barn.
It is time to ride out the storm, get the job done, and finish your task.
We are indeed in a storm.
The storm is going to affect this state and this
country and those that we love, and those that we don't know. The only thing
we can do is to stay focused, stick with the underlying agenda, limit our
expenditures, take advantage of the opportunity to review how we're spending
money and become much more focused about the future.
It is important because, as Senator Joseph Carey said, "Each generation should
be willing to leave after it more than it finds at its beginning. There would
be little left in the world for any of us if the policy had been for one age to
exhaust and destroy and leave but little to the succeeding. We owe it to the
present, we owe it to the future to heed the admonition that our greatest
obligation is to leave more behind after we have been here than was here when
we arrived."
Ladies and gentlemen, I look forward to working with you.
hearing from the citizens of the state about the budget.
Godspeed. Thank you.
I look forward to
God bless you and
President Hines thanked the Governor for his message and introduced Chief
Justice Barton Voigt.
STATE OF THE JUDICIARY
BARTON R. VOIGT, CHIEF JUSTICE
JANUARY 14, 2009
Mr. Speaker, Mr. President, Governor and Mrs. Freudenthal, members of the
Sixtieth Wyoming Legislature, elected officials, fellow judges, friends and
fellow citizens:
I am pleased to appear before you for my third report on the state of Wyoming's
judiciary. The phrase "Three strikes and you're out" occurred to me, but then
again you can't hit what you don't swing at, so here goes.
Two years ago, my remarks covered 24 pages. Last year it was 31 pages. So my
goal this year was 38 pages of absolutely essential information crucial to your
understanding of the operation of the judicial branch of government.
Luckily for you, my wife tells me that I am getting considerably less
interesting with age and that I really ought to say as little as possible. I
will try to adhere to that advice.
The biggest news, at least for us in the Supreme Court, is that we are back
home on the east side of Capitol Avenue after two years in exile. Many of you
have been through the remodeled building, and I am sure you agree that it is
now a treasure for the people of Wyoming. This body should congratulate itself
for the foresight it showed in doing what was right to preserve the Supreme
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Court building and to enhance its utility.
That building is the physical
representation of the judicial branch of government in Wyoming, and it deserves
the same veneration and respect as does the building in which we are now
meeting.
As you all know, we are holding a special court session this
afternoon at 4:30 for the specific purpose of showing you the building and
thanking you for it. The court session will be brief, leaving you all time to
tour the building as your time permits and for some refreshments.
I have always believed, and I think most judges and political scientists agree,
that the judiciary in America's system of government is meant to be the most
conservative branch.
By that I mean the judiciary is supposed to be the
farthest removed from the whims, fancies and fads of the day, with the law
developing slowly and surely over time, rather than in knee-jerk reaction to
changing events.
Unfortunately, that precept has to some extent also
controlled our approach to procedure and methodology – how we do what we do.
That is why you will find more leather-bound ledger books and quill pens in
America's courthouses that anywhere else.
I make that point to emphasize how amazed I have been that my tenure as Chief
Justice has been marked by an almost constant attention to technology –
computers, servers, electronic case management systems, electronic filing,
electronic citations, digital courtroom recording, real-time court reporting,
wireless internet service, video appearances – the list goes on and on.
In that regard, I will in passing ask you to give favorable attention to our
supplemental budget request this session.
There are three items in the
request, all involving computer technology:
first, a joint project with the
Wyoming Highway Patrol for electronic citations, which project will lead to
electronic filing in the circuit courts along with simultaneous populating of
internal highway patrol reports; second, an enhancement to the computer system
that controls the information shared between the Supreme Court and the state
bar, and third, uniform electronic case management in the district courts.
Ironically, I was unable to attend the presentation of this budget to the joint
appropriations committee because I was participating in a national electronic
filing seminar.
The primary lesson that I learned at that seminar was that,
while we may feel like we are leading the pack in technological advances, in
truth we are barely keeping up with the rest of the world.
The citizens of
Wyoming deserve, and will demand, to have their government function like any
modern business, and that includes keeping up with technology. Beyond that, we
are finally figuring out how efficient electronic communication is in making
sure that law enforcement officers have immediate access to court information.
For instance, a deputy sheriff in Casper will be able to determine
instantaneously whether an alleged Campbell County domestic violence order does
or does not exist.
So, our rapid technological developments required us to
bring a supplemental budget request, rather than waiting another year to
continue with all these projects.
Before I leave the topic of technology, I should tell you two additional
things.
First, the electronic docketing, case management, and filing system
you funded for the Supreme Court is completely up and functional. You should
visit our website to see what all can be done and what all information is
available to the public.
Today, the Wyoming Supreme Court is much more
accessible and much more visible than it has ever been in the past.
During
your tour this afternoon, the Clerk of Court and her staff, and our I.T. Staff
will be happy to show you how all of it works.
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The second thing I want to tell you about court technology has to do with our
staff:
Steven Dreher, James Bothamley, Frostie Sprout, Sergio Gonzales, John
Captron, Doug Schmidt, and Jennifer Petrella.
We never had any doubt that
their expertise was the primary factor in our technological successes, and we
are very happy with the overwhelmingly positive feedback we have received about
them from the trial courts across the state.
Our confidence in them was
recently reinforced when the vice-president of LTCOURTTECH, the nationally
experienced company that installed our electronic case management system, told
me that he believed our staff to be the best court technology staff in the
country.
Getting out of the technology arena, I will give you a few statistics. I won't
bore you with details, but I thought you might want to hear a bit about filing
trends.
In fiscal year 2007, there were 173,937 cases filed in the circuit
courts.
Most of those cases were, as usual, traffic citations.
That number
grew to 175,651 in 2008. In fiscal year 2007, there were 18,514 cases filed in
the district courts. That number dropped to 17,444 in 2008. In calendar year
2007, 299 appeals were filed in the Supreme Court. That number dropped to 281
in calendar year 2008.
We have not explored the reasons for these minor
changes – both up and down – but we do not consider any of them to be of major
statistical significance at this point, in the sense of showing a general trend
in any particular direction.
What these statistics do show us, when we study them in detail, county by
county, and district by district, is that the system is generally in balance;
meaning that there is a pretty good correlation between the number of judges
needed and the number of judges available.
As I have mentioned before,
however, there are some areas of concern that we will continue to study to make
sure that all of Wyoming's citizens have equal access to the courtroom.
Sweetwater County is probably at the top of that list, with a shortage of
coverage in both the district court and the circuit court.
We are waiting
there for some local facilities decisions.
I should also mention that we – the Supreme Court and the Board of Judicial
Policy and Administration – strive to make sure that judicial resources in
Wyoming remain in balance.
We continually monitor caseload statistics and
docketing delays to ensure that the judicial process works as well as possible.
In the trial courts, this is accomplished mainly in an informal fashion, with
judges covering for each other upon a simple phone request to keep the more
crowded dockets moving as rapidly as possible. District judges routinely cross
over into other districts to handle lengthy jury trials to allow the local
judge to catch up on bench trials and motion hearings.
I have been either a judge or a justice now for twenty years.
I am not
exaggerating when I tell you that the district judges' conference and the
circuit judges' conference are "policing themselves" if you will, better right
now that at any time during that period.
Both conferences have regular
meetings, arrange for specialized training, discuss common problems, and work
toward standard procedures. There was a time when Wyoming trial judges were an
"empire unto themselves", those days are over.
While I am discussing the trial courts, I will mention the changes on the bench
since last session. Michael Davis replaced Nick Kalokathis as a district judge
here in Cheyenne.
Bob Skar replaced Gary Hartman as the district judge in
Worland.
Tom Harrington, in turn, replaced Bob Skar as the circuit judge in
Worland.
And finally, Marv Tyler was appointed to fill the newly created
district court position in Pinedale.
We welcome all these new judges to the
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fold and wish them the best. You may not know that the Governor attends all of
the new judge robing ceremonies.
The judges, and I believe the public, very
much appreciate this effort and the recognition he gives to the importance of
these occasions.
There are a few specific activities of the judiciary which I want to tell you.
We continue actively to pursue the concept of court security, through a variety
of avenues. First and foremost, we have hired Kevin White, a former legislator
most of you probably know, as our court security officer.
His primary focus
will be building and personal security here at the Supreme Court, but he also
will spearhead our statewide court security efforts.
The court security commission also continues to meet regularly, for the purpose
of developing a rational approach to courthouse security in the many and varied
county courthouses across Wyoming.
In June we brought in staff members from
the National Center for State Courts to give security seminars for judges,
court clerks and security officers. With six separate sessions – two each in
Rock Springs, Casper and Cheyenne – we trained over 200 court personnel. Our
goal is to develop emergency response plans for all county courthouses, and to
implement whatever recommendations are made by the Court Security Commission.
This planning will incorporate the concept of "continuation of business" in the
event of a disaster. For instance, how will a local district court and circuit
court continue operation if a courthouse happens to burn down
We do not now
have a ready answer to that question.
Finally in regard to security, I want to thank Colonel Powell and the highway
patrol capitol security division for their fine cooperation in getting Kevin
commissioned and in providing additional security during special court
functions. I am sure you will see some of them this afternoon.
In another initiative, our administrative and I.T. staffs worked with the
secretary of state's office and the department of motor vehicles to revise the
method by which master jury lists, which lists are used in both the district
and circuit courts, are created.
The master jury lists are a combination of
voter registration and driver license lists. The replacement of the software
utilized by the secretary of state's office necessitated this change.
This
inter-branch cooperation was a fine example of how public servants should
quickly do what is necessary to solve problems for the benefit of the populace.
Briefly, I will also mention that we are working on a branch-wide policy
governing access to court records. Lately, largely due to the proliferation of
the computer world and the World-Wide Web, we have received an increasing
number of requests for the mass production of records.
Literally, requests
such as "I want a copy of all your circuit court records." or "All your civil
judgment records." We believe that court records presumptively should be open
and available to the public, but we need policies recognizing what is and what
is not confidential, as well as how and when access may be obtained.
As to
confidential information, such as social security numbers, financial account
numbers, birth dates, addresses, and the like, we have concluded that something
we might call "pre-emptive redaction" will be the best approach.
In other
words, keep that information out of court documents from the beginning rather
that later trying to redact it piece by piece.
On another front, about a month ago, the Board of Judicial Policy and
Administration asked the Supreme Court to create a commission to deal with the
problem of access to justice in Wyoming.
The corporation that had been
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receiving federal funds to provide civil representation to indigents folded,
leaving a huge hole in the availability of such services. A temporary fix is
in place, but a long-term resolution is needed. That commission may also look
into other issues that impact the ability of Wyoming's citizens to get into the
courtroom, such as delayed docketing and case management problems.
We also continue to deal with the perennial issue of the extent to which
municipal courts can and should be drawn into the state court system. Much of
the law enforcement in this state takes place in municipal courts, yet the
municipalities are not part of the state system in many ways. We hope in the
future to work more closely with mayors, town councils, town attorneys, and
chiefs of police to create more cooperation, uniformity and sharing of
information.
We are, for instance, looking at the possibility of a uniform
municipal criminal code, the purpose of which would be to enhance the sharing
of data among law enforcement agencies via our judicial branch database.
I should not conclude these remarks without mentioning the two aspects of our
work that continue to draw the most attention in the media. Thos two areas are
juvenile courts and court-based drug treatment programs. There appears to be a
widely held belief that our juvenile courts – are failing adequately to deliver
juvenile justice.
I believe you will find that, almost universally, the
prosecutors and the district judges do not agree with that assessment.
They
will tell you that the allegation that the right hand – the juvenile courts do
not know what the left hand – the circuit and municipal courts – is doing, is
simply not true.
In addition, they will tell you that the answer to the
problem of providing services to juveniles is not re-structuring the juvenile
court statutes, but ensuring the availability of services within the community.
As to court-based drug treatment programs, or "drug courts" as some like to
call them – I am happy to report that efforts are being made, and those efforts
will come before you this session, to compromise the differences between those
who favor such programs and those who oppose such programs.
The hope is to
allow the programs to continue to operate where local interest is sufficient to
sustain them, to create uniformity and predictability within the programs
through department of health oversight, and narrowly to draw judicial
participation so as to ameliorate the constitutional separation of powers
concerns that have plagued the existing program.
Well, that about covers it.
But you know me better than to think that I am
going to just sit down and pass up the opportunity to offer you some advice on
how to make this session both productive and painless. For many years, I have
been telling law students and young lawyers that, when they deal with a panel
of jurors, they need to remember that each of those jurors comes from a
different background and has a different perspective on the world. In short,
all the jurors hear the same words, but each puts his or he own particular spin
on those words.
It occurred to me that the same is true of legislators. When you are talking
to one another, trying, say, to garner support for a bill of yours, you need to
remember that the person to whom you are speaking is interpreting your remarks
through his or her own particular prism.
I have found that the best way to
demonstrate this phenomenon is by reference to the age-old question of why the
chicken crossed the road.
Now, if you ask that question of your fellow legislator, and he or she happens
to be a kindergarten teacher, he or she will probably answer, "to get to the
other side."
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But other legislators will have other perspectives.
For instance, Captain
James T. Kirk might respond that "the chicken crossed the road to boldly go
where no chicken has gone before."
Legislator Richard M. Nixon would tell you that "the chicken did not cross the
road."
Legislator Bill Gates will ignore you and start thinking that he could release
a new software program called Chicken 2009, which not only will cross roads,
but will lay eggs, file your important documents, and balance your checkbook.
Any legislator over 50 years of age will tell you that in my day, we didn't ask
why the chicken crossed the road. If someone told us the chicken crossed the
road, that was good enough for us.
So be careful out there, my friends.
Don't make any assumptions about your
fellows. Google 'em if you have to, but find out what makes them tick. You'll
get everything you want.
Thank you.
See you again at 4:30!
President Hines thanked Chief Justice Voigt for attending the Joint Session and
for his message and asked Senator Decaria and Representatives
Philp and
Goggles to escort the Chief Justice from the chamber.
Senator Ross and Representatives Buchanan and Meyer escorted the First Lady and
the Governor from the chamber.
Senate Majority Floor Leader Senator Anderson moved that the Joint Session be
dissolved. Senate Minority Floor Leader Sessions seconded the motion. Motion
carried.
ADJOURNMENT
House Majority Floor Leader Buchanan moved that the House be in recess until
2:00 p.m. The motion carried.
The House reconvened at 2:00 p.m.
FIFTH DAY
JANUARY 19, 2009
House Chamber
The House convened at 10:00 a.m. and was called to order by Speaker Simpson.
ROLL CALL
Present:
Representative(s) Anderson R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake,
Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee,
Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel K., Gilmore, Gingery,
Goggles, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi,
Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer,
Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg,
Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer Dn., Zwonitzer Dv., Mr. Speaker.
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Present 60
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
Majority Floor Leader Buchanan:
I move that the House Rules and the Joint
Rules
previously
adopted
as
the
Temporary
Rules
of
the
House
of
Representatives of the 60th Legislature be adopted, together with any
amendments approved by the House, as the Permanent Rules of the House of
Representatives of the 60th Legislature.
Speaker Simpson: 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 for adoption .
JR0001/ADOPTED
Delete House Rule 6 and further amend as follows:
Create Joint Rule 21-1 to read:
"FORMAT OF BILLS AND AMENDMENTS
21-1(a) In the preparation of each bill amending any chapter, article, section,
subsection or other portion of an existing Wyoming Statute or adding to
such Statutes, the following provisions shall govern:
(1)
LINE OUT DELETIONS. Whenever any word or combination of words
in any existing statute or any portion thereof is omitted in the
drafting of a bill therefor, such omission shall be indicated by
showing it in full with a line through all material to be omitted;
(2)
UNDERLINE ADDITIONS. Whenever any new word or combination of
words appears in a bill therefor, whether or not substituted for
any word or combination of words in any existing statute or
statutes, such new words shall be so indicated by being underlined;
(3)
NEWLY CREATED STATUTE. When a new statute is being created
in a bill, new language will not be underlined.
(b)
In the preparation of an amendment amending any chapter, article,
section, subsection or other portion of an existing Wyoming statute or
adding to such statutes, the following provisions shall govern:
(1)
AMENDMENT BY USE OF DIRECTIVE WORDS.
(A) Omission of words from an existing statute shall be
indicated by the directive to "strike" the identified word;
(B) Addition of words to an existing statute shall be
indicated by the directive to "insert" the new word which
shall be shown as underlined;
(C)
Omission of words from a newly proposed statute shall
be indicated by the directive to "delete" the identified
word;
(D)
Addition of words to a newly proposed statute shall
be indicated by the directive to "insert" the new word
which shall not be shown as underlined.
(2) AMENDMENTS IN CONTEXT.
(A) An amendment may also delete specified lines of a bill
and insert new lines indicating, in the insertion,
deletions and additions in the same manner as provided in
Joint Rule 21-1(a);
(B) When engrossing or enrolling an adopted amendment
prepared
pursuant
to
Joint
Rule
21-1(b)(2)(A),
the
legislative service office shall give effect only to those
words added to an existing statute that are specifically
indicated by underlining and to the deletion of words from
an existing statute that are specifically indicated by line
out.".
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JR0002/ADOPTED
Amend Joint Rule 16-1(a)(2) as follows:
"16. STANDING COMMITTEE RECORDS
16-1(a)
Except for the following designated records, no written document in
the possession of a standing committee and no minutes or other
record purporting to reflect an action or recommendation of a
standing committee shall be deemed to be an official record of the
Wyoming Legislature:
(1)
Standing committee reports;
(2)
Record of votes reported pursuant to Senate Rule 7-3(c) and
House Rule 4-3(c);
(3)
Rulings by the Senate Rules and Procedure committee under
Senate Rule 23-1;
(4)
Reports of recommendations on confirmation of appointments
required by Senate Rule 25-3;
(5)
Other written records reflecting formal committee action or
recommendation which are approved and signed by the committee
chairman and which are reported to the full body of the House
or Senate and are made a part of the journal
HR0001/ADOPTED
Amend House Rule 9-3(a) and House Rule 24-7(e) to read:
"AMENDMENTS; LAYING A BILL BACK
9-3
(a)
No bill shall be amended until after it has been considered in a
standing committee or committee of the whole. Except for
technical corrections to an amendment offered during floor
debate, the House shall take no action on any proposed amendment
until the amendment has been reduced to writing, approved by the
House attorney and distributed to the members of the House.
MOTION TO AMEND
24-7 (e)
Amendments to any bill shall be in written form when submitted.".
HR0002/ADOPTED
Amend House Rule 4-1 to read:
"4. HOUSE COMMITTEES
4-1
House standing committees shall be appointed by the Speaker of the
House, with the advice and consent of the rules and procedure committee
after conferring with the majority and minority leaders. House standing
committees are as follows:
1.
Judiciary
2.
Appropriations
3.
Revenue
4.
Education
5.
Agriculture, State and Public Lands and Water Resources
6.
Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources
7.
Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions
8.
Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs
9.
Minerals, Business and Economic Development
10.
Labor, Health and Social Services
11.
Journal
12.
Rules and Procedure".
Speaker Simpson: There being no further amendments, the question is, shall
the Temporary House Rules and Joint Rules, as amended, be adopted as the
Permanent Rules of the House of Representatives of the 60th Legislature.
A
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majority vote is required for adoption of the motion.
call the roll.
The Chief Clerk will
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson R., Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hallinan, Harvey,
Illoway, Jaggi, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer,
Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer Dn.,
Zwonitzer Dv., Mr. Speaker
Nays: Representative(s) Carson, Diercks, Hales, Landon
Excused:
Represenative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen,
Philp, Steward
Ayes 49
Nays 4
Excused 7
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
Speaker Simpson: By your vote you have adopted the Temporary House Rules and
Joint Rules, as amended, to be the Permanent rules of the House of
Representatives of the 60th Legislature.
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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; and providing for an effective date.
2/4/2009
2/9/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Placed on General File
H Passed CoW
HB0001H2011/FAILED
[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]
Section Under Consideration: Section 026. Department of
Workforce Services (Administration)
Other Budget(s) Affected: Section 085. Wyoming Business Council
(Business Ready Communities)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Page 5-line 1
After "024," insert "026,".
Page 13-line 1
Insert:
"
GENERAL
FEDERAL
APPROPRIATION
FUND
FUND
FOR
$
$
Section 026. Department of Workforce Services
PROGRAM
Administration 1., 2. ,3.
18,500,274
21,790,238
18,865,274
Vocational Rehabilitation
TOTALS
4,899,658
OTHER
FUNDS
$
5,527,875 SR
4,400 AG
1,189,081 SR
333,535 AG
264,935 EF
_____________ _____________ _____________
23,399,932
48,300,238
7,319,826
23,764,932
TOTAL
APPROPRIATION
$
45,822,787
46,187,787
26,510,000
33,197,209
_____________
79,019,996
79,384,996
AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEES
Full Time
272
Part Time
0
TOTAL
272
1. Of this general fund appropriation, six hundred fifty thousand dollars
($650,000.00) for the business training and outreach program is effective
immediately.
2. The department shall develop policies to ensure that funds appropriated
for the business training and outreach program are distributed on a
prioritized needs basis.
3. Of this general fund appropriation, three hundred sixty-five thousand
dollars ($365,000.00) shall only be expended for the purposes of providing
business planning assistance and advice regarding available financial
services to Wyoming childcare providers. These funds shall only be used to
contract with any contractor who has demonstrated the ability to analyze
childcare financing projects, can provide targeted business development
assistance, has knowledge of other sources of public and private financing
for childcare providers and knowledge of childcare and early childhood
education development, improvement and financing.".
Page 31-line 21
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "365,000".
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To the extent required by this amendment:
necessary. WALLIS
adjust totals; and renumber as
HB0001H2010/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Department of Transportation
(Administration)
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 17-line 4
After "Administration" insert "4.".
Page 17-line 5
Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "49,650S7".
Page 17-line 21
Increase Full Time positions by "1".
Page 18-after-line 10
Insert:
"4. Of this special revenue fund appropriation, forty-nine thousand six
hundred fifty dollars ($49,650.00) shall only be expended to implement a
mandatory ignition interlock program if 2009 House Bill 0141 or 2009 Senate
File 0088 is enacted into law,.
There is authorized one (1) full-time
equivalent position to implement the ignition interlock program only if 2009
House Bill 0141 or 2009 Senate File 0088 is enacted into law.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. HAMMONS, GINGERY
Budget(s):
045.
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Byrd, Cannady, Carson,
Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Illoway, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, McOmie,
Meyer, Millin, Patton, Pedersen, Roscoe, Simpson, Stubson, Thompson, Throne,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown,
Buchanan, Childers, Cohee, Edmonds, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Lubnau, Madden,
McKim, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson,
Steward, Teeters and Wallis
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 33
Nays 26
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H2002/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Department of Transportation
(GF Approp to Comm)
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 17-line 15
After "3." insert ",4."; under GENERAL FUND increase
amount by "3,000,000".
Page 18-after line 10
Insert:
"4. Of
this
general
fund
appropriation,
three
million
dollars
($3,000,000.00) shall only be expended by the commission to make a
preliminary design, prepare an environmental impact statement and acquire
right-of-way for a secondary road between Green River and Rock Springs,
Wyoming.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. BLAKE, BARBUTO, CRAFT, THOMPSON
Budget(s):
045.
HB0001H2014/FAILED
Budget(s):
048.
Page 19–line 9
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Department of Health
Health Care Financing
* * * * * * * * * *
After "11." insert ", 13.";
increase amount by "2,500,000".
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Under
GENERAL
FUND
Page 19–line 10
Under FEDERAL FUND increase amount by "2,500,000".
Page 22–After line 27
Insert:
"13. Of this general fund appropriation, up to two million five hundred
thousand dollars ($2,500,000.00) and of this federal fund appropriation, up
to two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000.00) shall be
expended for the purpose of providing a six percent (6%) increase in
reimbursement of physicians and dentists under the Wyoming Medical Assistance
and Services Act for services performed after June 30, 2009 and on or before
June 30, 2010.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. HARVEY, MILLIN
HB0001H2018/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Department of Health
(Prevent Hlth & Sfty)
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 19-line 14
After "12." insert ", 13.".
Page 19-line 18
Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "150,000TT"
Page 22-after line 27 insert:
"13.
Of this other fund appropriation, one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000.00) shall only be expended to create and operate the cardiovascular
disease education and outreach initiative program.
The goal of the program
shall be to reduce through education, prevention and behavior change the
number of people with diabetes who are at risk for developing cardiovascular
disease, and to provide diagnostic, therapeutic and behavioral interventions
to persons diagnosed with diabetes. The program shall provide education and
outreach to demonstrate the relationship between heart disease and diabetes
and the steps available to prevent both conditions, shall provide services
for the early detection, screening, diagnosis and treatment of diabetes
related cardiovascular disease and shall provide to health care providers,
diabetes educators and cardiac rehabilitation facilities a research and data
collection system for the monitoring of diabetes patient care and collection
of data related to blood pressure, blood lipids and glucosylated hemoglobin
levels.
The department of health may contract with third parties to
accomplish the purposes of this appropriation.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. ZWONITZER, DN., BONNER, DAVISON, MILLIN
Budget(s):
048.
HB0001H2019/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Department of Health
(Developmental Disabilities)
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 19-line 21
After "Disabilities" insert "13.".
Page 22-after line 27
Insert:
"13. The division of developmental disabilities shall research various
assessment methods used to determine funding levels necessary to provide
services for individuals with the dual diagnosis of developmental disability
and mental illness eligible under the current home and community based waiver
program
for
adults
administered
by
the
division
of
developmental
disabilities. The division shall report findings of the research including a
description of the various assessment methods and the resulting funding costs
associated with those assessment methods to the joint appropriations interim
committee, the joint labor, health and social services interim committee, and
the governor not later than October 31, 2009. The division shall include a
funding request for delivery of service to dually diagnosed individuals using
Budget(s):
048.
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the preferred assessment methodology in the department’s 2011-2012 biennial
budget request.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. HARVEY, DAVISON, MEYER
HB0001H2017/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Department of Family Services
(Assistance)
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 23-line 8
Under FEDERAL FUND increase amount by "109,000".
Page 23-line 25
Strike "forty-eight thousand dollars ($48,000.00)"
insert "one hundred fifty-seven thousand dollars
($157,000.00)".
Page 23-line 27
Strike "2009" insert "2010".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. ESQUIBEL, K., HALLINAN, LOCKHART, ROSCOE
Budget(s):
049.
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan,
Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks,
Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons,
Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Meyer,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Philp, Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson,
Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Brechtel, Illoway, Jorgensen,
Madden, Miller, Pedersen, Quarberg, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters and
Wallis
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 45
Nays 14
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H2004/ADOPTED
(CORRECTED COPY)
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Budget(s): 205. Education-school finance
(School Foundation Pgm)
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 34-line 5
Under OTHER FUNDS decrease amount by "36,608,565 S5".
Page 34-line 23
After "2008-2009" insert "and three and seven-tenths
percent (3.7%) for school year 2009-2010".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. BERGER
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H2015/ADOPTED
Budget(s):
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Section 3. [CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION]
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Section 057. Community College Commission
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 39-after line 24
Insert
"CC-Residence
Hall";
under
OTHER
FUNDS
increase amount by "29,000,000 PR".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. STUBSON
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown,
Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison,
Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons,
Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim,
McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp,
Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Gingery, Jorgensen, Peasley,
Quarberg and Steward
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 51
Nays 8
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H2003/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
University of Wyoming
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 40-line 1
After "Wyoming" insert "2.".
Page 40-After line 15
Insert:
"2. (a)
Using nonstate funds, the University shall develop and submit the
following reports to the state building commission not later than October 1,
2009:
(i)
A Level I study for a joint University and Laramie County
community college facility on the campus of Laramie County community college;
(ii) A Level I study for joint University and Casper college facility
on the campus of Casper college.
(b)
The required Level I study reports shall be submitted only with the
approval of the respective community college.".
To the extent required by this amendment: renumber as necessary.
COHEE,
THRONE, STUBSON, ZWONITZER, DN.
Budget(s):
067.
HB0001H2020/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
[MEDICAID CONTINGENCY APPROPRIATIONS]
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 44-after line 7
Insert:
"(C) Two million two hundred sixty-one thousand six hundred sixteen
dollars ($2,261,616.00) to be expended in the 600 series to fund a four
percent (4%) increase in service rates of the home and community-based
waivers administered by the developmental disabilities division for the
period beginning July 1, 2009 and ending June 30, 2010.
This appropriation
shall be in addition to any other amounts appropriated for home and
community-based waiver programs and shall be biennialized and included in the
department’s 2011-2012 standard budget request.".
Page 44-line 9
Delete "(C)" insert "(D)".
Page 46-line 2
Delete "(e)(ii)(C)(I)" insert "(e)(ii)(D)(I)".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. HARVEY, DAVISON, MEYER
Budget(s):
302.
HB0001H2008/ADOPTED
44
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Budget(s):
[339. AML FUNDING]
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 53-line 11
After "(i)" delete balance of line.
Page 53-line 12
Delete the line through "($29,910,131.00)" insert
"Twenty-seven million one hundred ten thousand one
hundred thirty-one dollars ($27,110,131.00)".
Page 54-After line 16
Insert:
"(x) Two million eight hundred thousand dollars ($2,800,000.00)
to the department of environmental quality to contract for a structural
engineer to assess damages to homes located in Sweetwater County reported to
be impacted by dynamic compaction and to settle claims with those homeowners.
Assessments under this paragraph shall be completed within sixty (60) days of
retaining the structural engineer.
Settlements paid under this paragraph
shall be contingent on full release of claims by the homeowners.
The
department of environmental quality shall consult with the construction
management division of the department of administration and information
before selecting a structural engineer under this paragraph.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. CRAFT, HALLINAN, MADDEN, MILLER
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Brechtel, Byrd, Cannady,
Carson, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore,
Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Illoway, Jaggi, Madden, McKim,
McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Roscoe, Shepperson, Stubson, Thompson,
Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan,
Childers, Cohee, Harshman, Harvey, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Semlek, Simpson,
Steward, Teeters and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 35
Nays 24
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H2016/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Section 339. [AML FUNDING]
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 55-line 1
After "(ii)"
delete entirely and insert "Ten
million three hundred sixty-three thousand fortyseven dollars ($10,363,047.00)".
Page 55-line 2
Delete line through "($10,613,047.00)".
Page 55-After line 12
Insert:
"(vi)
Two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) to the
School of Energy Resources for a study of recapture of value added resources
as provided in this paragraph.
This appropriation shall be expended to
conduct a study of the electrical industry in the state of Wyoming and the
surrounding region.
For all purposes of the study authorized under this
paragraph, the school of energy resources shall explore and consider both
current and future outlooks to 2025.
Following completion of the study, a
report shall be submitted to the joint minerals, business and economic
development and the joint revenue interim committees not later than June 30,
2010. The study shall:
(A) Review
Wyoming's
current
electrical
production
capacity and estimate any changes in those capacities which may occur as the
result of new technologies or by developing alternate electric sources
including nuclear, solar, wind and geothermal sources;
Budget(s):
45
(B) Review Wyoming's projected needs for future interstate
and intrastate electrical generation transmission;
(C) Review the volume of current and future projected instate and interstate use of electricity and the generation capacity of
electricity in this state in light of the amount of electricity that is
exported from this state;
(D) Review the economic impacts of:
(I) The number of jobs that are generated by the
construction of electrical generation facilities in this state during and
after construction;
(II) The amount of ad valorem property taxes paid by
electrical generation companies and the entire electrical generation industry
in this state;
(III) The amount of all taxes paid regionally and
the amount of taxes received by this state from all electrical generators;
(IV) The potential impacts and benefits, including
costs to users, of all electrical generation tax policies.
(E) Review the possibility of new development and the
impacts of that development on land, air, wildlife and water quality;
(F) Review the potential impact that eminent domain
actions may have on electrical generation facility development including land
currently acquired by eminent domain and the potential land to be acquired
for new electrical generation;
(G) Contain an analysis of value added return on new
electrical generation and transmission in light of the potential exportation
of electricity from this state.".
To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber
as necessary. ESQUIBEL, K., CARSON, MILLER
HB0001H2001/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Addition to 300 Sections
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 61-After line 8
Insert the following new section and renumber as
necessary:
"[STATE AGENCY REPORTING OF ADVERTISEMENT EXPENDITURES]
Section 345.
(a) Every state agency expending state funds in the period from July
1, 2008 through September 30, 2009, to advertise in any communication medium
a program administered by or a service provided by the agency, to espouse a
position of the agency or to educate the public shall report the expenditures
to the joint appropriations committee, with a summary provided to the
legislature, on or before October 30, 2009.
The report shall include the
amount of each expenditure, the entity receiving the payment, the purpose for
the advertisement and the source of the funding. As used in this section:
(i) "Communication medium" includes television, radio, newspaper,
magazine, billboard and the Internet, World Wide Web or a similar proprietary
or common carrier electronic system;
(ii)
"State agency" means an office, department, board,
commission, authority, instrumentality or operating unit of the executive,
legislative or judicial department of state government. "State agency" does
not include the University of Wyoming or any community college.".
To the extent required by this amendment: renumber as necessary. WALLIS
Budget(s):
HB0001H2005/ADOPTED
Budget(s):
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Addition to 300 Sections
46
* * * * * * * * * *
Insert the following new section and renumber as
necessary:
"[HATHAWAY SCHOLARSHIP – BORROWING AUTHORITY]
Section 345.
The state treasurer is authorized to borrow from pooled fund investments an
amount necessary to meet cash flow requirements of the Hathaway scholarship
program. The treasurer shall borrow funds under this section only to assist
the month-to-month cash flow of the program and shall not borrow funds under
this section when total expenditures together with outstanding encumbrances
and obligations for a fiscal year exceed projected revenues and fund balances
available for that fiscal year for the program. The amounts borrowed shall be
repaid when sufficient revenue is available in the Hathaway reserve account
or the Hathaway expenditure account.
Interest paid on the amounts borrowed
shall be the average interest rate earned on pooled fund investments in the
previous fiscal year.".
To the extent required by this amendment: renumber as necessary. BERGER
Page 61-After line 8
HB0001H2009/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Addition to 300 Sections
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 61-After line 8
Insert the following new section and renumber as
necessary:
"[GUARDIAN AD LITEM PROGRAM]
Section 345.
The office of the public defender shall enter into agreements under the
guardian ad litem program with the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho
Tribes of the Wind River Reservation to provide reimbursement for the legal
representation of children by attorneys as guardians ad litem in child
protection cases under W.S. 14-3-101 through 14-3-440, children in need of
supervision cases under W.S. 14-6-401 through 14-6-440 or termination of
parental rights actions brought as a result of a child protection or a child
in need of supervision action in tribal courts on the Wind River Reservation,
provided the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Tribes meet the
requirements imposed on counties in 2008 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 48,
Section 316(b).".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. GOGGLES
Budget(s):
HB0001H2012/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Addition to 300 Sections
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 61-After line 8
Insert the following new section and renumber as
necessary:
"[GAAP IMPLEMENTATION – LOAN REPAYMENT]
Section 345.
(a) The state auditor is authorized to use three million six hundred
fifty thousand dollars ($3,650,000.00) in unencumbered unobligated general
fund appropriations that would otherwise revert to the budget reserve account
for the purposes of repaying the mineral severance tax distribution account
created by W.S. 39-14-801, for an accrual error that occurred in September,
1995, due to a switch from cash to accrual accounting.
The auditor shall
make the repayment as provided in this section to the extent reverted funds
are available.
Budget(s):
47
(b) For purposes of this section, the state auditor may utilize
reversions from any fiscal period prior to the current fiscal biennium from
any agency or program.". BERGER
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Bonner, Brown,
Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison,
Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan,
Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen,
Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson, Stubson, Thompson and Zwonitzer,
Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Blake, Brechtel, Millin, Philp, Shepperson, Steward,
Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer, Miller and Throne
Ayes 48
Nays 9
Excused 3
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H2013/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Addition to 300 Sections
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 61-After line 8
Insert the following new section:
"[SEISMIC MONITORING EQUIPMENT]
Section 345.
There is appropriated from the general fund six hundred eighty-five thousand twohundred fifty dollars ($685,250.00) to the Wyoming state geological survey.
This
appropriation shall only be expended for the purchase, installation and upgrading of
analytical equipment, in-state travel, and software and computer upgrades for seismic
stations located in the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory seismic network.".
Budget(s):
To the extent required by this amendment:
necessary. GINGERY
2/11/2009
adjust totals; and renumber as
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0001H3006/ADOPTED
(CORRECTED COPY)
[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]
Section Under Consideration: Section 026. Department of
Workforce Services (Administration)
Other Budget(s) Affected: Section 085. Wyoming Business Council
(Business Ready Communities)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Page 5-line 1
After "024," insert "026,".
Page 13-line 1
Insert:
"
GENERAL
FEDERAL
APPROPRIATION
FUND
FUND
FOR
$
$
Section 026. Department of Workforce Services
PROGRAM
Administration 1., 2. ,3.
18,500,274
21,790,238
18,865,274
Vocational Rehabilitation
TOTALS
4,899,658
OTHER
FUNDS
$
TOTAL
APPROPRIATION
$
5,527,875 SR
4,400 AG
1,189,081 SR
333,535 AG
264,935 EF
_____________ _____________ _____________
23,399,932
48,300,238
7,319,826
23,764,932
45,822,787
46,187,787
26,510,000
AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEES
Full Time
272
Part Time
0
TOTAL
272
48
33,197,209
_____________
79,019,996
79,384,996
1. Of this general fund appropriation, six hundred fifty thousand dollars
($650,000.00) for the business training and outreach program is effective
immediately.
2. The department shall develop policies to ensure that funds appropriated
for the business training and outreach program are distributed on a
prioritized needs basis.
3. Of this general fund appropriation, three hundred sixty-five thousand
dollars ($365,000.00) shall only be expended for the purposes of providing
business planning assistance and advice regarding available financial
services to Wyoming childcare providers. These funds shall only be used to
contract with any contractor who has demonstrated the ability to analyze
childcare financing projects, can provide targeted business development
assistance, has knowledge of other sources of public and private financing
for childcare providers, agrees to pursue quality early childhood care as
defined by the department and has knowledge of childcare and early childhood
education development, improvement and financing. Any additional funding for
Wyoming childcare providers shall come from a nonstate source provided by
contractors meeting the requirements herein.
The contractors shall provide
nonstate funds to be used as a revolving loan fund accessible to Wyoming
providers of not less than five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) to
enhance and expand childcare and early childhood education.".
Page 31-line 21
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "365,000".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. DAVISON, THRONE, WALLIS
HB0001H3002/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Governor's Office
(Tribal Liaison)
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 6-line 7
Before "Tribal" insert "Governor's"; after "Liaison"
insert "3.".
Page 6-after line 32
Insert:
"3. The Governor's office shall provide to the employees of the Governor's
Tribal Liaison function office space, telephone service and internet access
with state email system service.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. MCOMIE, GOGGLES
Budget(s):
001.
HB0001H3003/ADOPTED
Budget(s): Section 024.
Cultural Resources
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Department of State Parks and
(Cultural Resources)
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 12-line 11
After "1." insert ", 2."; Under GENERAL FUND increase
amount by "20,000".
Page 12-After line 27
Insert:
"2.
Of this general fund appropriation twenty thousand dollars
($20,000.00), or as much thereof as necessary, shall only be expended for
cleaning, restoration, conservation and protection of the four (4) Gollings
paintings displayed in the House and Senate chambers.".
To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber
as necessary. ILLOWAY, SIMPSON
49
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison,
Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons,
Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau,
Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Millin and Stubson.
Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan
Ayes 55
Nays 4
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H3007/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
School Facilities Commission
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 13-line 5
After "Operations" insert "4.".
Page 14-After line 22 insert:
"4.
The school facilities commission, in conjunction with the department of
education, shall develop recommendations for state policy addressing the
adequacy of buildings and facilities used by school district charter schools
and shall by November 1, 2009, report recommendations to the select school
facilities committee and to the joint appropriations interim committee.".
Renumber as necessary. EDMONDS, BROWN
Budget(s):
027.
HB0001H3022/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Game and Fish Commission
(Wolf Management)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Page 16-line 9
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "1,100,000".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. HARSHMAN
Section:
040.
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H3024/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Department of Health
(Hlth Care Fncg)
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 19-line 9
After "11." insert ", 13.".
Page 22-After line 27
Insert:
"13. If estimates on June 1, 2009, establish that general fund expenditures
by the Medicaid program will not exceed this combined general fund and
federal fund appropriation for the fiscal biennium, the department of health
Budget(s):
048.
50
shall increase medical reimbursements for primary care provided in fiscal
year 2010 by an amount not to exceed two million dollars ($2,000,000.00) or
to the total of this general fund and federal fund appropriation, whichever
is less.
The increase may be by CPT codes, by type of provider, or both.
Increased reimbursement for primary care under this footnote shall include
office visits, consultative service and medical home services by physicians,
physician assistants and advanced nurse practitioners.
Primary care under
this footnote shall not include, surgical, radiological or invasive
diagnostic procedures, except blood tests.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. HARVEY, SIMPSON
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brechtel,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau,
McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp,
Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer,
Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Hammons, Madden, Miller, Peasley,
Quarberg, Semlek, Teeters and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and McKim
Conflicts: Representative(s) Steward
Ayes 48
Nays 9
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
HB0001H3016/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Department of Health
(Preventive Health and Safety)
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 19-line 18
Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "495,000 TT".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. ESQUIBEL, K., BONNER, CONNOLLY, MCOMIE
Budget(s):
048.
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Carson,
Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery,
Goggles, Hales, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Lockhart, McOmie, Meyer, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Stubson, Thompson, Throne and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Brechtel, Buchanan, Cannady,
Cohee, Edmonds, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Landon, Lubnau, Madden, Mercer,
Miller, Peasley, Philp, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward,
Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and McKim
Ayes 33
Nays 25
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H3025/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Department of Health
(Developmental Disabilities)
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 19-line 21
After "Disabilities" insert "13.".
Page 22-after line 27
Insert:
"13. The division of developmental disabilities shall research
assessment methods used to determine funding levels necessary to
Budget(s):
048.
51
various
provide
services for individuals with the dual diagnosis of developmental disability
and mental illness eligible under the current home and community based waiver
program
for
adults
administered
by
the
division
of
developmental
disabilities. The division shall report findings of the research including a
description of the various assessment methods and the resulting funding costs
associated with those assessment methods to the joint appropriations interim
committee, the joint labor, health and social services interim committee, and
the governor not later than October 31, 2009.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. HARVEY, DAVISON, MEYER
HB0001H3019/FAILED
(CORRECTED COPY)
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Budget(s): 048. Department of Health
(Division on Aging)
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 19-line 23
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "375,000".
Page 21-line 16
After
"personnel"
insert
",
and
three
hundred
seventy-five thousand dollars ($375,000.00) shall be
expended by the Wyoming senior services board for
compensation of senior center employees.
This three
hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($375,000.00)
shall not be distributed pursuant to the existing
funding distribution model but shall be distributed
to centers according to a reasonable and fair
distribution formula to equalize wages for employees
performing similar functions based upon published
occupational wage information by the department of
employment and other information submitted to the
unemployment department as determined by the Wyoming
senior services board".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. GOGGLES, CRAFT
HB0001H3023/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Community College Commission
(Public Television)
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 25-line 18
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "75,000".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. PHILP, MILLER
Budget(s):
057.
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Brown, Byrd, Cannady,
Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery,
Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harvey, Jorgensen, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Meyer,
Moniz, Patton, Petersen, Philp, Semlek, Simpson, Thompson and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan, Connolly,
Edmonds, Harshman, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Mercer, Millin, Peasley,
Quarberg, Roscoe, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused:
Representative(s) Davison, Hallinan, McKim, Miller, Pedersen and
Wallis
Ayes 32
Nays 22
Excused 6
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H3017/FAILED
52
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Department of Corrections
(WY Med Corr Institution)
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 30-line 23
After "Institution" insert "3."
Page 31-After line 13
Insert:
"3. Notwithstanding W.S. 9-2-1016 and 16-6-102(a) or any other provision of
law to the contrary, all contracts for purchases of materials or services
under this general fund appropriation shall be let to a resident of the state
as defined in W.S. 16-6-101(a)(i) unless those materials or services are not
available from a resident of this state.". BROWN
Budget(s):
080.
HB0001H3005/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Education – School Finance
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 34-line 12
After "Systems" insert "5."; under OTHER FUNDS
increase amount by "250,000 S5".
Page 34-line 18
Increase Full Time positions by "1".
Page 34-After line 34 insert:
5.
(a) The department of education shall initiate necessary school
finance information system modification and construction such that the system
incorporates real-time data access capacity and capability between the
department and school districts enabling data collection, reporting and usage
to be more efficient, timely and accessible. To accomplish this purpose, the
following applies:
(i) The
department
shall
ensure
documentation
and
standardization of education data warehouses no later than June 30, 2010;
(ii) The department shall provide technical assistance to school
districts such that by not later than June 30, 2010, each district's student
information system implements school interoperability framework protocols as
directed by department rule and regulation;
(iii) The department shall address agency school finance and
student assessment information silos such that data collection and analysis
are allowed to cross department organizational boundaries providing dual data
collection and analysis;
(iv) School districts shall use professional development funds
available
within
the
school
foundation
program
amount
computed
and
distributed under W.S. 21-13-309(p) for purposes of training and developing
appropriate employees in the use of student information generated under
school finance information systems and translation of this information into
the
evaluation
and
improvement
of
student
achievement
and
teacher
performance;
(v) The department shall establish and provide district training
programs directed at ensuring validity and integrity of district data entry
into the information system.
(b) Up to two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) of this
other fund appropriation shall be expended by the department to carry out
subsection (a) of this footnote and to transform education data, student
information system data and school finance data into usable information to
assist the legislature, the department, school districts and external
stakeholders and to coordinate statewide education and school finance data
analysis efforts.
The department is authorized one (1) additional at-will
full-time position to serve as the department education information officer
and the department may use this appropriation for necessary contractual
expertise to implement this footnote.
Budget(s):
Section 205.
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(c) The department shall report progress under this footnote to the
joint appropriations committee and the joint education interim committee not
later than November 1, 2009, enumerating student information system
improvements, reconstruction efforts and district compliance with system
requirements, together with detailed statements of expenditures of amounts
appropriated under this footnote.
(d) In addition to subsection (c) of this footnote and not later than
November 1, 2009, the department shall report to the joint education interim
committee on the application of modifications and improvements to the student
information system in accordance with this footnote, to recalibration of the
education resource block grant model under W.S. 21-13-309(t), the allocation
and use study effort on education resources conducted under 2008 Wyoming
Session Laws, Chapter 95, Section 801, and to other ongoing school finance
issues under review by the committee.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. MCOMIE
HB0001H3010/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
[CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION]
Section 006. Administration & Information
(Department of Health-Pioneer Home)
(Dept. of Family Services-WY Girls School)
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 36-line 33
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "5,767,900";
Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "5,767,900 T1".
Page 37-line 3
Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "4,514,474";
Under OTHER FUNDS decrease amount by "4,514,474 TO";
Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "9,028,948 T1".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. BERGER
Budget(s):
HB0001H3009/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Section 3. [CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION]
Section 006. Administration & Information
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 38–line 1
After "provide" delete balance of line and insert "a
simple,
modern
classical
building
that
shall
complement but not compete with the capitol, the
surrounding historical district and the general
capitol complex.
The building shall provide a
defined street wall and setbacks to create a
liveliness and variety on the streetscape.
The
exterior height of the building shall not exceed the
height of the roof of the state capitol, considered
to be the main roof of the capitol building.
No
mechanical systems shall be visible from the street
or the capitol building;".
Page 38–line 2
Delete.
Page 38–line 8
After "state" insert ". The architectural design and
construction components shall be separable and both
shall be widely advertised for maximum architectural
and construction talent, ability and affordability.
Both components shall be determined on their own
merits and their ability to meet the aforementioned
goals.
The proposed designs shall be available for
Budget(s):
54
public review and comment for thirty (30) days after
the preliminary design submission deadline.
The
public comments shall be considered when awarding the
final design and construction contracts".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. ILLOWAY, THRONE
HB0001H3001/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Section 302. [Medicaid Contingency Appropriations]
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 44-line 9
After "remainder" delete balance of line and insert
"shall be expended in the following priority order:".
Page 44-line 10
Delete.
Page 44-line 12
After
"beds"
insert
"and
crisis
stabilization
centers".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. GINGERY
Budget(s):
HB0001H3020/FAILED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
[MEDICAID CONTINGENCY APPROPIATIONS]
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 45-line 25
After "(g)" insert "Except as provided in subsection
(h) of this subsection,".
Page 46-After line 6
Insert:
"(h)
From funds appropriated in subsections (a) and (f) of this
section the state auditor is authorized to release funds to the department of
health in the following amounts:
(i)
Three
million
eighty
thousand
fifty-five
dollars
($3,080,055.00)
that
shall
only
be
expended
to
reduce
the
adult
developmentally disabled waiver list;
(ii)
One million six hundred fifty-five thousand nine hundred
dollars ($1,655,900.00) that shall only be expended to reduce the children's
developmentally disabled waiver list;
(iii)
Federal funds sufficient to match the appropriations in
paragraphs (i) and (ii) of this subsection are hereby appropriated.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and
renumber as necessary. HARVEY, GINGERY
Budget(s):
302.
HB0001H3011/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
AML FUNDING]
* * * * * * * * * *
Delete the Craft et al., second reading amendment (HB0001H2008/A) entirely.
Further amend as follows:
Page 53-line 11
After "(i)" delete balance of line.
Page 53-line 12
Delete the line through "($29,910,131.00)" insert
"Twenty-nine
million
eight
hundred
forty-five
thousand
one
hundred
thirty-one
dollars
($29,845,131.00)".
Page 54-After line 16
Insert:
"(x) Sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000.00) to the department
of environmental quality to contract for a structural engineer to assess
damages to homes located in Sweetwater County reported to be impacted by
dynamic compaction. Assessments under this paragraph shall be completed
within sixty (60) days of retaining the structural engineer. The department
Budget(s):
[339.
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of environmental quality shall consult with the construction management
division of the department of administration and information before selecting
a structural engineer under this paragraph.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. BUCHANAN, BROWN, SIMPSON
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Hallinan, McKim and Miller
Ayes 56
Nays 0
Excused 4
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H3026/ADOPTED
(CORRECTED COPY)
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Budget(s): Section 339.
[AML FUNDING]
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 55-line 5
Delete and insert "(iii) One million five hundred
thousand dollars ($1,500,000.00)".
Page 55-line 6
After "center" delete ";" insert ".
The School of
Energy
Resources
under
the
direction
of
the
University of Wyoming Energy Resources Council and in
consultation with the Wyoming mining industry may
develop:
(A) A research program for uranium under the School of Energy
Resources at the University of Wyoming.
This program shall focus on
optimizing the economic recovery of the resource;
(B) A program at the school focusing on technology transfer which
would help industry with access to and application of existing in situ
recovery processes.
The program shall be designed to promote research and
technology transfer efforts;
(C) A database which would include existing published information and
future data contributions concerning uranium exploration, development and
production;
(D) A research program which would focus on future production of
uranium resources in Wyoming; and
(E) Other nuclear and uranium programs as identified by the Energy
Resources Council.".
Page 55-line 23
After "(e)" insert "Except for funds under subsection
(c)(iii) of this section,".
Page 55-line 24
After
"2010."
insert
"Funds
appropriated
under
subsection (c)(iii) of this section shall be for the
period beginning with the effective date of this
section and ending June 30, 2011.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. MILLER, HARSHMAN
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Edmonds,
Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi,
Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
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Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Semlek,
Shepperson,
Simpson,
Stubson,
Teeters,
Thompson,
Throne,
Wallis
and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Carson, Connolly, Diercks, Goggles, Hales, Roscoe,
Steward and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Blake, Davison, Hallinan and McKim
Ayes 48
Nays 8
Excused 4
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H3014/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Addition to 300 Sections
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 61-After line 8
Insert the following new section and renumber as
necessary:
"[SELECT COMMITTEE ON WIND ENERGY]
Section 345.
(a) There is created a select committee on wind energy consisting of
the following members:
(i) Seven (7) members of the Wyoming senate, appointed by the
president of the senate, including one (1) at-large member, and two (2)
members from each of the following committees:
(A) The joint minerals, business and economic development
interim committee;
(B) The
joint
corporations,
elections
and
political
subdivisions interim committee; and
(C) The joint revenue interim committee.
(ii) Seven (7) members of the Wyoming house of representatives,
appointed by the speaker of the house, including one (1) at-large member, and
two (2) members from each of the following committees:
(A) The joint minerals, business and economic development
interim committee;
(B) The
joint
corporations,
elections
and
political
subdivisions interim committee; and
(C) The joint revenue interim committee.
(iii) Not
more
than
four
(4)
senators
and
four
(4)
representatives shall be from the same political party.
(b) The select committee members shall select a chairman and vicechairman from among their membership.
(c) The committee shall study the following, as they relate to
regulation and taxation of the wind energy conversion industry:
(i) Statutes relating to the authority of the industrial siting
division of the department of environmental quality;
(ii) Statutes relating to the authority of the public service
commission;
(iii) Statutes related to county zoning authority;
(iv) Any relevant federal statutes that may preempt or limit
state or county authority; and
(v) Other issues relating to the wind energy conversion industry
the committee may determine to be relevant, including the appropriate agency,
or agencies as may be necessary, to regulate the industry, how such
regulation of the industry should be funded, the process for decommissioning
of facilities and wind generation tax policies, avoiding duplication of
conflicting requirements and effects on state trust lands.
(d) The select committee shall submit its recommendations, including
proposed legislative changes, to the legislature and the governor no later
than November 1, 2009 for consideration by the legislature in the 2010 budget
Budget(s):
57
session with respect to the issues specified in subsection (c) of this
section.
(e) The select committee shall terminate December 31, 2009.
(f) There is appropriated twenty-five thousand dollars from the
general fund to legislative service office to implement the purposes of this
section.
This appropriation shall be for the period beginning with the
effective date of this act and ending June 30, 2010.
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,
2010.". SIMPSON, CARSON, ESQUIBEL, K., ILLOWAY
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Hallinan and McKim
Ayes 57
Nays 0
Excused 3
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H3015/ADOPTED
(CORRECTED COPY)
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Budget(s): Addition to 300 Sections
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 61-After line 8
Insert the following new section and renumber as
necessary:
"[PROPERTY TAX RELIEF]
Section 345.
(a) Subject to subsection (f) of this section, a person who occupies a
specified dwelling is entitled to a tax exemption as provided by subsection
(d) of this section. Not more than one (1) tax exemption shall be allowed on
the same piece of property during any year.
(b) A person who wishes to claim an exemption under this section shall
file a sworn statement on or before the fourth Monday in May, 2009 on the
form provided by the department of revenue and mailed to the applicant by the
county assessor with an annual assessment of the property for tax purposes.
False claims by an applicant are punishable as provided in W.S. 6-5-303. The
applicant shall swear or affirm that:
(i) At the time of claiming the exemption he is the owner of the
dwelling and it is his primary residence;
(ii) He has not claimed a tax exemption in any other state or in
any other county in Wyoming for that calendar year;
(iii) The dwelling has been occupied by the applicant since the
beginning of the calendar year.
(c) The county treasurer shall collect from the property owner the
amount of the tax due less any tax exemption under this section.
On or
before September 1, 2009, county assessors shall certify the exemptions
granted pursuant to this section to the department. On or before October 1,
2009 the state treasurer shall reimburse each county treasurer for the amount
of taxes which would have been collected if the exemption under this section
had not been granted.
The county treasurer shall distribute to each
governmental entity the actual amount of revenue lost due to the tax
exemption.
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(d) The exemption under subsection (a) of this section is four
thousand dollars ($4,000.00) of assessed value of the dwelling not to exceed
fifty percent (50%) of the assessed value of the dwelling.
(e) Every person holding an escrow for the payment of taxes on
property owned by another shall notify the owner of the property of the
amount of the exemption allowed to the owner under this section on or before
October 1, 2009.
(f) The exemption authorized by this section is allowed for taxes
assessed and levied during the 2009 calendar year.
In adopting this method
of exemption of property taxes and providing that no local government shall
incur any loss of property tax revenue under subsection (c) of this section,
any bond issues or other matters relying upon the assessed value of a local
government for computation shall be predicated upon the assessed value of the
local government before computation of the tax exemption under this section.
(g) As used in this section:
(i) "Applicant" means:
(A) A person who occupies and owns a homestead either
solely or jointly with his spouse;
(B) A person who occupies a homestead as a vendee in
possession under a contract of sale;
(C) A person who occupies a homestead owned by a
corporation primarily formed for the purpose of farming or ranching if the
person is a shareholder or is related to a shareholder of the corporation; or
(D) A person who occupies a homestead owned by a
partnership primarily formed for the purpose of farming or ranching if the
person is a partner or is related to a partner in the partnership.
(ii) "Dwelling" means a house, trailer house, mobile home,
transportable home or other dwelling place.
(h)
There is appropriated thirty-six million two hundred thousand
dollars ($36,200,00.00) from funds appropriated to the capitol building
rehabilitation and restoration account created by 2008 Wyoming Session Laws,
Chapter 123, to the state treasurer.
This appropriation shall be for the
period beginning with the effective date of this act and ending December 31,
2009.
This appropriation shall only be expended for the purposes of 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 December 31, 2009.".
To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. SIMPSON, CHILDERS, PHILP, MEYER
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Edmonds,
Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen,
Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Simpson, Teeters and Thompson
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Connolly, Diercks, Hales, Hammons, Jorgensen,
Madden, Mercer, Millin, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Hallinan, Harshman, McKim and Shepperson
Ayes 39
Nays 16
Excused 5
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H3021/FAILED
Budget(s):
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Addition to 300 Sections
* * * * * * * * * * * * *
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Page 61-After line 8
Insert the following new section and
renumber as necessary:
"[LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRIBUTION – IV]
Section 345.
(a) There is appropriated one million nine hundred sixty thousand
dollars ($1,960,000.00) from the general fund to the office of state lands
and investments to be allocated to cities and towns on August 15, 2009,
subject to the following:
(i)
Each city or town with a population of thirty-five (35) or
less shall receive ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) and each city or town
with a population over thirty-five (35) shall receive twenty thousand dollars
($20,000.00).".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. CRAFT, GOGGLES
HB0001H3027/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Budget(s): Addition to 300 Sections
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 61-After line 8
Insert the following new section and renumber as
necessary:
"[WATER DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNT I FUNDING]
Section 345.
(a) The state auditor is authorized to transfer to water development
account I created by W.S. 41-2-124 six million dollars ($6,000,000.00) in
unencumbered unobligated general fund appropriations that would otherwise
revert to the budget reserve account. Funds shall be transferred under this
section only after the full three million six hundred fifty thousand dollars
($3,650,000.00) has been repaid to the mineral severance tax distribution
account as specified in section 345 of section 4 of this act.
The auditor
shall make the transfer as provided in this section to the extent reverted
funds are available.
(b) For purposes of this section, the state auditor may utilize reversions
from any fiscal period prior to the current fiscal biennium from any agency
or program.". ANDERSON, R., PHILP
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hammons,
Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Madden, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Jorgensen and McOmie
Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Hales, Hallinan, Harshman, Lubnau, McKim
and Shepperson
Ayes 51
Nays 2
Excused 7
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001H3028/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Addition to 300 Sections
[STATE SPENDING-CONTINGENCY REDUCTION]
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 61-After line 8
Insert the following new section and renumber as
necessary:
"[STATE SPENDING-CONTINGENCY REDUCTION]
Section 345.
Budget(s):
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(a) On or before May 5, 2009, each state entity receiving state funds
shall submit to the governor a plan to operate with a reduction of five
percent (5%) in state funds and a plan to operate with a reduction of ten
percent (10%) in state funds from the amounts provided in each entity's
budget in 2008 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 48, Section 2, as amended by
this act. The plans shall be drafted in accordance with the following:
(i) The reductions shall be sustainable, allowing the entity to
operate under the reduced funding levels in the 2011-2012 biennium and
beyond;
(ii) Specific functions shall be identified for reduction or
elimination rather than "across the board" reductions;
(iii) The reduction shall continue to allow an increase in
employee salaries in fiscal year 2010 of four percent (4%) above the levels
provided in the 2009 fiscal year;
(iv) Elimination of vacant positions or reductions in positions
by attrition may be included, but plans shall avoid displacing employees;
(v) Plans may consider and acknowledge potential loss of federal
funding accompanying the state funding reduction, but any such potential loss
shall not be the basis for not taking an action to operate under reduced
funding.
(b)
As used in this section "state entity" means an office,
department, board, commission, authority, instrumentality, institution, or
other operating unit of the executive or judicial department of state
government and includes the University of Wyoming and each community
college.".
To the extent required by this amendment:
adjust totals; and renumber as
necessary. SIMPSON, BERGER, BUCHANAN, PHILP
HB0001H3029/ADOPTED
[BUDGET AFFECTED]
Addition to 300 Sections
* * * * * * * * * *
Page 61-After line 8
Insert the following new section and renumber as
necessary:
"[MINERAL SEVERANCE TAX DIVERSION]
Section 345. For the period commencing July 1, 2009 until June 30,
2010, W.S. 39-14-801(b) is amended to read:
39-14-801.
Severance tax distributions; distribution account created;
formula.
(b)
Before making distributions from the severance tax distribution
account under subsections (c) through (e) of this section, an amount equal to
two-thirds (2/3) of the amount of tax collected under W.S. 39-14-104(a)(i)
and (b)(i) and 39-14-204(a)(i) for the same period shall be deposited into
the permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund, except that for the fiscal year
commencing July 1, 2009, from the funds which would otherwise be deposited
into the permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund under this subsection, the
first one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000.00) shall be deposited to the
legislative
stabilization
reserve
account.
Funds
deposited
to
the
legislative stabilization account pursuant to this subsection shall not be
expended without legislative enactment amending this subsection and Absent
such enactment shall be transferred to the permanent mineral trust fund on
April 1, 2010.".
To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber
as necessary. BERGER, BUCHANAN, HAMMONS, SIMPSON
Budget(s):
2/13/2009
H Passed 3rd Reading
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ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Esquibel,
K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Lockhart,
McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp,
Quarberg, Semlek, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Buchanan, Cohee, Edmonds, Jorgensen,
Landon, Madden, Millin, Peasley, Roscoe, Teeters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Davison, Hales, Hallinan, Harshman, Lubnau, McKim
and Shepperson
Ayes 41
Nays 12
Excused 7
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/17/2009
2/18/2009
2/20/2009
2/25/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S02
H Appointed JCC01 Members
Representative(s) Berger, Buchanan, Jorgensen, Pedersen, Philp
Pursuant to Joint Rule 14-1 sent 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:
HB0001H2004/AC
HB0001H2005/A
HB0001H2015/A
HB0001H2017/A
HB0001H3003/A
HB0001H3016/A
HB0001H3022/A
The following are the other adopted amendments:
HB0001H2008/A deleted by HB0001H3011/A
HB0001H2010/A
HB0001H2012/A
HB0001H3002/A
HB0001H3006/AC
HB0001H3010/A
HB0001H3011/A deletes HB0001H2008/A
HB0001H3014/A
HB0001H3015/AC
HB0001H3023/A
HB0001H3024/A
HB0001H3025/A
HB0001H3026/AC
HB0001H3027/A
HB0001H3028/A
HB0001H3029/A
_______________________________
Senator Nicholas, Chairman
2/25/2009
2/25/2009
3/3/2009
Pursuant to Joint Rule 14-1 sent to JCC01
S Appointed JCC01 Members
Senator(s) Nicholas, Massie, Meier, Peterson, Townsend
S Adopted HB0001JC01
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Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis,
Landen, Martin, Massie, Meier,
Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Larson,
Ayes 25
Nays 5
Excused 0
3/3/2009
ROLL CALL
J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Sessions, Townsend,
Perkins, Schiffer and Scott
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H Adopted HB0001JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Edmonds, Madden, Miller, Peasley and Teeters
Excused: Representative(s) Shepperson
Ayes 54
Nays 5
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0001JC01/AA
Adopt the following House amendments:
HB0001H2004/AC
HB0001H2005/A
HB0001H2015/A
HB0001H2017/A
HB0001H3003/A
HB0001H3016/A
HB0001H3022/A
HB0001H3023/A
Adopt the following Senate amendments:
SF0001S2010/A
SF0001S2018/A
SF0001S2019/AC
SF0001S3010/A
SF0001S3020/A
SF0001S3021/A
Delete the following House amendments:
HB0001H2008/A
HB0001H2010/A
HB0001H2012/A
HB0001H3002/A
HB0001H3006/AC
HB0001H3010/A
HB0001H3011/A
HB0001H3014/A
HB0001H3015/AC
HB0001H3024/A
HB0001H3025/A
HB0001H3026/AC
HB0001H3027/A
HB0001H3028/A
HB0001H3029/A
Delete the following Senate amendments:
SF0001S2005/A
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SF0001S2011/A
SF0001S2013/A
SF0001S2022.01/AC
SF0001S2024/A
SF0001S2025/A
SF0001S2031/A
SF0001S2032/A
SF0001S3003/A
SF0001S3009/A
SF0001S3011/A
SF0001S3013/A
SF0001S3014/A
SF0001S3018/A
SF0001S3019/A
SF0001S3022/A
SF0001S3024/A
SF0001S3025/A
Further amend as follows:
Page 19-line 9
After "11." insert ", 13.".
Page 19-line 23
Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "100,000".
Page 21-line 16
After "personnel" insert ", and one hundred thousand
dollars ($100,000.00)
shall be expended by the
Wyoming senior services board for compensation of
senior center employees.
This one hundred thousand
dollars
($100,000.00)
shall
not
be
distributed
pursuant to the existing funding distribution model
but shall be distributed to centers according to a
reasonable and fair distribution formula to equalize
wages for employees performing similar functions
based upon published occupational wage information by
the department of employment and other information
submitted
to
the
department
of
employment
as
determined by the Wyoming senior services board".
Page 22-after line 27
Insert:
"13. The division of developmental disabilities and division of mental
health and substance abuse shall research science-based best practices for
providing services to individuals with a diagnosis of both developmental
disability and mental illness who are eligible under current home and
community-based waiver programs for adults administered by the division of
developmental disabilities.
The divisions shall report the findings of the
research under this footnote, including a description of the best practices
and recommendations for improving services to clients with a dual diagnosis,
to the joint appropriations interim committee, the labor, health and social
services interim committee and the governor not later than October 31, 2009.
The divisions' report shall include an analysis of how to use existing
resources more efficiently and, if deemed necessary, recommendations for
additional funding which may be required for delivery of services to
individuals diagnosed with both developmental disability and mental illness
using the preferred assessment methodology in the department's 2011-2012
biennial budget request.".
Page 36–line 16
After "4." insert ", 6.".
Page 37-line 3
Under General Fund decrease by "3,000,000"; under
Other Funds decrease by "4,514,474 T0"; increase by
"7,514,474 T1".
Page 38–after line 13
Insert:
"6. (a) There is created the state office building exterior legislative
oversight committee.
The state office building exterior legislative
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oversight committee shall review the exterior plan of the state office
building. The state office building exterior legislative oversight committee
shall consist of:
(i) Three (3) members of the senate selected by the president of
the senate, with one (1) member to be from the senate appropriations
committee;
(ii) Three (3) members of the house of representatives selected
by the speaker of the house of representatives, with one (1) member to be
from the house appropriations committee.
(b) The department of administration and information and the state
building commission shall report regularly to the state office building
exterior legislative oversight committee on the plans for the exterior of the
state office building and shall consult with the committee prior to making a
final decision on the exterior of the building.".
Page 41-line 2
After "303" insert ",311".
Page 41-line 11
Delete new language.
Page 41-line 12
Delete.
Page 41-line 13
Delete new language and insert "one billion seven
hundred fourteen million six hundred seventy-eight
thousand
two
hundred
forty-eight
dollars
($1,714,678,248.00)".
Page 46-after line 6
Insert:
"(h) Up to one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) of any additional
general or federal funding that becomes lawfully available as a result of
increases to the federal medical assistance percentages, or other Medicaid
federal funding increases under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of
2009 or other federal legislation, shall be used to reduce to the extent
possible the developmentally disabled children's waiver program waiting
list.".
Page 50-after line 22
Insert:
"(h) Not later than October 1, 2009, the governor shall report to the
joint appropriations interim committee on an analysis of the state's employee
health care benefits in comparison to representative private sector programs
available in Wyoming.
[BUDGET REDUCTION AUTHORITY - REVENUE SHORTFALL]
Section 311.
The governor shall review all agency budgets and expenditures every six (6)
months. If the governor determines during the review that the probable
receipts for the next six (6) month period from taxes or other sources of
revenue for any fund or account will be less than were anticipated, and if
the governor determines that these receipts plus existing revenues in the
fund or account, which are available for the next six (6) month period will
be less than the amount appropriated, the governor, within sixty (60) days
after reviewing the budget, shall give notice to the state agencies concerned
and reduce the amount appropriated to prevent a deficit. This section shall
apply to all appropriations in this act and to those in 2008 Wyoming Session
Laws, Chapter 48, regardless of whether the appropriation is for a specified
project or purpose, including but not limited to capital construction
projects.
This section shall apply whether the appropriation is to be
expended directly by an agency or is made to an agency for distribution to
another entity.
As used in this section "agency" includes an authority,
board, commission, council, department, institution, instrumentality, office
and other separate operating agency or unit of the executive and judicial
department of state government and includes the University of Wyoming and
each community college.".
Page 61-After line 8
Insert the following new sections and renumber as
necessary:
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"[AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT]
Section 345.
(a) Funds provided to the state pursuant to the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009 shall be subject to the following:
(i) Funds provided directly or indirectly to a state agency
shall only be expended in accordance with the requirements of the B-11
process as authorized by W.S. 9-2-1005(b)(ii).
These funds shall not be
included in any agency’s 2011-2012 standard biennial budget request;
(ii) All other funds provided to the state, or to be provided to
political subdivisions or other entities through the state or a state agency,
may be distributed for expenditure as provided in the act only upon approval
of the governor;
(iii) All funds received by the state from the federal
government under the act which are not expended pursuant to paragraph (i) or
(ii) of this subsection shall be deposited into a legislative economic
stimulus account.
(b) The governor shall promptly report to the joint appropriations
interim committee and the management council all funds made available to the
state under the act, specifying:
(i) All funds subject to expenditure or distribution pursuant to
paragraph (a)(i) of this section;
(ii) All funds subject to expenditure or distribution pursuant
to paragraph (a)(ii) of this section;
(iii) For any funds not subject to expenditure or distribution
under paragraph (a)(i) or (ii) of this section, the purposes for which funds
are made available, requirements for expenditure, the date by which the funds
must be expended and any condition the governor recommends be imposed upon
any expenditure.
(c) Each city, town or county in this state receiving funds under the
act directly from the federal government shall report on or before December
1, 2009 to the governor and the joint appropriations interim committee all
funds received under the act which were not reported pursuant to subsection
(b) of this section.
(d) As used in this section:
(i) "Act" means the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act of 2009;
(ii) "State agency" means the state of Wyoming or any of its
branches, agencies, authorities, departments, boards, commissions, councils,
instrumentalities,
office,
separate
operating
agencies
or
units,
or
institutions, including the university and community colleges.
[TASK FORCE ON WIND ENERGY]
Section 346.
(a) Provided the management council does not assign the issue of wind
energy to a standing committee as a 2009 interim topic, there is created a
task force on wind energy consisting of the following members:
(i) Three (3) members of the Wyoming senate, appointed by the
president of the senate;
(ii) Four (4) members of the Wyoming house of representatives,
appointed by the speaker of the house;
(iii) Two (2) members from the public-at-large appointed by the
governor;
(iv) Not
more
than
two
(2)
senators
and
three
(3)
representatives shall be from the same political party.
(b) The task force members shall select a chairman and vice-chairman
from among their membership. The task force shall be staffed by the
legislative service office.
State agencies shall provide information and
assistance to the task force as requested.
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(c) The task force shall study the following, as they relate to
regulation and taxation of the wind energy conversion industry:
(i) Statutes relating to the authority of the industrial siting
division of the department of environmental quality;
(ii) Statutes relating to the authority of the public service
commission;
(iii) Statutes related to county zoning authority;
(iv) Any relevant federal statutes that may preempt or limit
state or county authority; and
(v) Other issues relating to the wind energy conversion industry
the task force may determine to be relevant, including the appropriate
agency, or agencies as may be necessary, to regulate the industry, how such
regulation of the industry should be funded, the process for decommissioning
of facilities, and wind generation tax policies, avoiding duplication of
conflicting requirements and effects on state trust lands.
(d) The task force shall submit its recommendations, including
proposed legislative changes, to the legislature and the governor no later
than November 1, 2009 for consideration by the legislature in the 2010 budget
session with respect to the issues specified in subsection (c) of this
section.
(e) The task force shall exist until December 31, 2009.
Members of
the task force who are not state employees or legislators shall not receive a
salary but shall receive reimbursement for mileage and per diem expenses at
the rate provided for legislators under W.S. 28-5-101.
Members of the task
force who are legislators shall be paid salary, per diem and mileage as
provided in W.S. 28-5-101 for their official duties as members of the task
force.
(f) There is appropriated from the general fund:
(i) Ten thousand five hundred dollars ($10,500.00) to the
legislative service office for payment of salary, per diem and mileage for
legislative task force members;
(ii) Two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) to the governor's office
for payment of authorized per diem and mileage for nonlegislative task force
members.
[WATER DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNT - APPROPRIATION]
Section 347.
There is appropriated from the general fund three million dollars
($3,000,000.00) to water development account I.
[MINERAL SEVERANCE TAX DIVERSION]
Section 348. W.S. 39-14-801(b) is amended to read:
39-14-801. Severance tax distributions; distribution account created;
formula.
(b) Before making distributions from the severance tax distribution
account under subsections (c) through (e) of this section, an amount equal to
two-thirds (2/3) of the amount of tax collected under W.S. 39-14-104(a)(i)
and (b)(i) and 39-14-204(a)(i) for the same period shall be deposited into
the permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund,. except that for the fiscal year
2010 these funds shall be deposited as follows:
(i) Fifty percent (50%) to the permanent Wyoming mineral trust
fund; and
(ii) Fifty percent (50%) to the permanent Wyoming mineral trust
fund reserve account created by W.S. 9-4-719(b).".
To the extent required adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.
NICHOLAS, MASSIE, MEIER, PETERSON, TOWNSEND, BERGER, BUCHANAN, JORGENSEN,
PEDERSEN, PHILP
3/3/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0105
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3/4/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0105
S President Signed HEA No. 0105
Governor Signed HEA No. 0105
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0159
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0002
Sponsored By:
Street rods & custom vehicles.
Representative(s)
Childers,
Anderson,
R.,
Zwonitzer, Dv. and Senator(s) Coe and Townsend
Blake
and
AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; specifying requirements for registration
of street rods and custom vehicles; providing definitions; authorizing
vehicle equipment as specified; establishing and increasing fees as
specified; and providing for an effective date.
11/24/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/21/2009
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, Carson, Cohee, Gilmore, Hallinan, Madden,
McKim, Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0002HS001/ADOPTED
Page 7-line 23
Page 8-line 1
8-line 2
Page 8-line 3
HB0002HW001/ADOPTED
Page 8-line 1
Page 8-line 2
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
1/26/2009
After "trailers)" insert ","; strike "and".
Delete "and"; after "registered" insert "and plated".
After "registered" insert "and plated".
After "31-2-222" insert ", provided"; after "that"
insert "such custom vehicles". COHEE, CHAIRMAN
In
the
house
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0002HS001/A) to this line, delete "and plated".
Delete
the
house
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0002HS001/A) to this line. COHEE
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz,
Patton,
Peasley,
Petersen,
Philp,
Quarberg,
Roscoe,
Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Pedersen
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Excused:
Ayes 58
1/29/2009
1/29/2009
2/5/2009
Representative(s) Diercks
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis and Landen
Nays: Senator(s) Von Flatern
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0002SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 2-lines 7 through 11
Delete and insert:
"(c) To register a street rod, the owner shall submit an".
Page 4-lines 7 through 11
Delete and insert:
"(c) To register a custom vehicle, the owner shall submit an".
Page 8-line 12
Delete "$30.00" insert "$100.00".
Page 8-line 14
Delete "$30.00" insert "$100.00".
VON FLATERN,
CHAIRMAN
2/17/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Landen, Martin,
Massie, Meier, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Vasey
Nays: Senator(s) Burns, Case, Johnson, Larson, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson,
Ross, Schiffer and Von Flatern
Ayes 20
Nays 10
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Craft and Semlek
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0046
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
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H.B. No. 0003
Sponsored By:
Coroners-archaeological burials.
Joint Corporations,
Interim Committee
Elections
and
Political
Subdivisions
AN ACT relating to county coroners; providing for exhumation of human
remains; providing for notification to state archaeologist of archaeological
human burials; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective
date.
11/24/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/23/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Hales, Illoway, Miller, Stubson and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Diercks and Lubnau
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2009
1/29/2009
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0003HS001/ADOPTED
Page 4-line 1
Page 4-line 6
Page 4-lines 7 and 8
HB0003HW001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 3
2/2/2009
Pedersen,
After "exhumation" insert "and processing".
Delete "This".
Delete entirely. ILLOWAY, CHAIRMAN
After
"remains"
insert
disturbance or". PHILP
"not
threatened
with
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Hales,
Illoway, McOmie, Meyer, Philp, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Blake, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown,
Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds,
Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey,
Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Mercer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek,
Shepperson,
Simpson,
Steward,
Teeters,
Thompson,
Throne,
Wallis
and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 13
Nays 47
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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H.B. No. 0004
Sponsored By:
Game and fish-immunocontraceptives.
Joint Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources
Interim Committee
AN ACT relating
administration of
effective date.
to game and fish; providing for regulation of the
immunocontraceptives in wildlife; and providing for an
11/25/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/16/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bonner, Brown, Childers, Connolly, Davison, Jaggi,
Millin, Shepperson and Thompson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brown,
Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison,
Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons,
Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim,
McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen,
Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Thompson,
Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Bagby, Brechtel, Edmonds, Miller, Steward, Teeters
and Wallis
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 52
Nays 7
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2009
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Coe, Dockstader, Jennings and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/27/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Sessions,
Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Geis, Nicholas, Schiffer and Scott
Ayes 26
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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2/11/2009
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/17/2009
2/18/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0001
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0001
S President Signed HEA No. 0001
Governor Signed HEA No. 0001
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0001
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0005
Interstate compact for supervision of paroleesrepeal.
Sponsored By:
Joint Judiciary Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; repealing obsolete provisions relating
to the interstate compact for the supervision of parolees and probationers;
and providing for an effective date.
11/25/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/14/2009
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/19/2009
1/26/2009
1/28/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
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Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Decaria, Perkins, Ross and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2009
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/17/2009
2/18/2009
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. 0002
H.B. No. 0006
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Game and fish-trapping.
Joint Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources
Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to game and fish; providing for the regulation of
specifications for trapping and snaring through rule and regulation;
providing time periods for the checking of snares and traps; providing for
exceptions; and providing for effective dates.
11/26/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/28/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bonner, Brown, Childers, Connolly, Davison, Jaggi,
Millin, Shepperson and Thompson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0006HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
Delete "methods, procedures and".
Page 2-lines 5 through 8
Delete entirely and insert:
"(d) The commission, following consultation with
other affected entities, may promulgate rules and
regulations establishing specifications for snares,
breakaway weights, location of breakaway devices,
loop size and anchors for trapping and snaring of
furbearing and".
Page 2-lines 17 through 21
Reinsert all stricken language.
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Page 2-line 22
Page 3-line 9
Page 3-lines 12 and 13
Page 3-line 14
Page 3-line 24
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
2/4/2009
Reinsert stricken "excluding dried bones.".
Strike "from the time the traps were set" insert
"unless extensions are granted by the department".
Strike all existing language; delete all new language
and insert "unless extensions are granted by the
department.".
Delete all new language.
Delete all new language. CHILDERS, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Harshman and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
2/6/2009
2/10/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Coe, Dockstader, Jennings and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/17/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/25/2009
2/25/2009
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. 0027
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
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H.B. No. 0007
Sponsored By:
Water development projects.
Joint Agriculture, State
Resources Interim Committee
and
Public
Lands
and
Water
AN ACT relating to water development projects; providing for the development
of new water sources of supply; providing for watercourse restoration; and
providing for an effective date.
11/26/2008
1/13/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction;
Cutoff
H.B. No. 0008
Sponsored By:
No
Further
Action
Prior
to
CoW
Certified public accountants-revisions.
Joint Corporations,
Interim Committee
Elections
and
Political
Subdivisions
AN ACT relating to certified public accountants; providing definitions;
providing for fees; providing for educational, examination and experience
requirements; providing for practice privileges for accountants licensed in
other states; providing for permitting of accounting firms; and providing for
an effective date.
11/26/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/20/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Diercks, Hales,
Miller, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/20/2009
Illoway,
Lubnau,
H Placed on General File
HB0008HS001/ADOPTED
Page 6-line 7
Page 8-line 19
Page 10-line 4
Strike "an" insert "a reasonable".
After "of" insert "certified".
After
"practice"
insert
"certified".
CHAIRMAN
ILLOWAY,
HB0008HW001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 12
After "(d)," insert "(e),".
Page 2-line 1
After "33-3-127" insert ", 33-3-132(a)(i)".
Page 6-After line 19
Insert:
"33-3-109. Certified public accountant; qualifications.
(e) Applications for renewal of an active certificate shall be
accompanied by evidence of satisfaction of the continuing education
requirements during the three (3) years preceding the application.
Failure
by an individual applicant to furnish this evidence shall constitute grounds
for nonrenewal under W.S. 33-3-121, unless the board determines the failure
is due to reasonable cause or excusable neglect.
The board may renew a
certificate despite the failure to furnish evidence of satisfaction of the
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requirements of continuing education upon the condition that the applicant
follow a particular future program or schedule of continuing education.
In
issuing rules, regulations and individual orders regarding requirements of
continuing education, the board may use and rely upon guidelines and
pronouncements of recognized educational and professional associations, may
prescribe the content, duration and organization of courses, shall take into
account the applicant's access to continuing education courses and any
impediments to the interstate practice of certified public accounting which
may result from differences in these requirements in other states and may
provide for relaxation or suspension of the requirements for applicants who
certify that they do not intend to engage in the practice of certified public
accountancy or for instances of individual hardship.".
Page 29-After line 24
Insert:
"33-3-132. Practice monitoring program.
(a) As used in this article:
(i) "Peer review" means a study, appraisal or review of one (1)
or more aspects of the professional work of a person or firm in the practice
of certified public accountancy by a person who holds certificates and who is
not affiliated with the person or firm being reviewed;". ILLOWAY
1/22/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0008H2001/ADOPTED
Page 10-line 4
1/23/2009
1/26/2009
Delete
the
standing
(HB0008HS001/A) to this line.
committee
BROWN
amendment
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Diercks
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
1/29/2009
2/5/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Hastert, Johnson and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0008SW001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 8
Page 9–line 16
Page 22-line 8
2/18/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "providing" insert "any of".
Delete "such" insert "the".
After "managers" insert ",". CASE
S Passed CoW
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2/19/2009
2/20/2009
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Davison and Jorgensen
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
3/2/2009
3/2/2009
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. 0099
H.B. No. 0009
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Subdivisions-cluster developments.
Joint Corporations,
Interim Committee
Elections
and
Political
Subdivisions
AN ACT relating to subdivisions; modifying exemptions from county subdivision
regulation; authorizing a county conservation design process; providing for
cluster development in unincorporated areas; providing for incentives for
land use design; providing an exception to qualify parcels as agricultural
land for taxation purposes; and providing for effective dates.
11/26/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/16/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Diercks, Hales,
Miller, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2009
H Placed on General File
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Illoway,
Lubnau,
HB0009HS001.01/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)
Page 3-line 24
Delete "ninety-nine (99)" insert "sixty-five (65)".
Page 4-After line 18
Insert:
"(v) "Private recreation" shall not include nature trails or
hiking trails;"
Page 4-line 20
Delete "(v)" insert "(vi)".
Page 6-line 5
Delete "ninety-".
Page 6-line 6
Delete
"nine
(99)"
insert
"sixty-five
(65)".
ILLOWAY, CHAIRMAN
HB0009HS001.02/FAILED
Page 6-line 3
Before "The" insert "If the area of open space is
owned in common by the owners of the lots,".
Insert ". If ownership of the open space land is
retained by the permit applicant, the provision shall
provide for a process whereby the owners of the lots
shall have a right of first refusal to acquire the
land preserved in open space prior to any development
of the land following expiration of the initial
sixty-five (65) year period". ILLOWAY, CHAIRMAN
Page 6-line 6
1/19/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0009H2001/ADOPTED
Page 2-lines 1-4
Delete entirely and insert:
"The board of county commissioners in each county, by resolution, may
establish, regulate and control a conservation design process for the
unincorporated area in the county as provided in this article.".
Page 7-line 2
Delete "Each" insert "If a"; after "commissioners"
insert "adopts the process described in this article,
it".
Page 7-line 3
After "and" insert ",".
Page 7-line 4
After "Act" insert ",". GINGERY
HB0009H2002/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 10
Page 5-line 6
Page 5-line 18
Page 5-line 22
Page 6-line 4
Page 6-line 5
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
(CORRECTED COPY)
After "parcel" insert ", as defined in W.S. 18-5302(a)(x),".
Delete "divide" insert "sell"; after "land" insert
"subject to subdivision regulation"; after "article"
insert ", record a plat".
After "designating" insert "the open space area".
Delete
"retention
and
maintenance"
insert
"designation".
After "retain the" insert "designation of".
Delete "in" insert "as". BROWN
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brown,
Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison,
Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan,
Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden,
McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg,
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Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson,
Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brechtel, McKim, Mercer, Patton and Peasley
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 53
Nays 6
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/26/2009
2/5/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Hastert, Johnson and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0009SS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 5
(CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "design;" insert "providing an exception to
qualify large parcels as agricultural land for
taxation purposes;"; delete "an".
Page 1-line 6
Delete "date" insert "dates".
Page 1-line 10
After "W.S." insert "18-5-318 and".
Page 1-after line 11
Insert and renumber:
"18-5-318. Large parcels used for agricultural purposes.
If any lot, unit, tract or parcel not less than one hundred forty (140)
acres in size is used for agricultural purposes within a platted subdivision
and otherwise qualifies as agricultural land for purposes of W.S. 39-13103(b)(x), the parcel shall be deemed not to be part of a platted subdivision
for purposes of W.S. 39-13-103(b)(x)(B)(II).".
Page 7-line 23
Delete "is" insert "and 39-13-103(b)(x)(B)(II) are".
Page 8-after line 14
Insert and renumber:
"39-13-103. Imposition.
(b) Basis of tax. The following shall apply:
(x) The following shall apply to agricultural land:
(B) Contiguous or noncontiguous parcels of land under one
(1) operation owned or leased shall qualify for classification as
agricultural land if the land meets each of the following qualifications:
(II) The land is not part of a platted subdivision,
except for a parcel of one hundred forty (140) acres or more which otherwise
qualifies as agricultural land;
Section 3. W.S. 18-5-318 as created by section 1 of this act and W.S.
39-13-103(b)(x)(B)(II) as amended by section 2 of this act shall apply to any
property tax assessed on or after January 1, 2009.".
Page 8-line 16
Delete, insert and renumber:
"Section 4.
(a)
Sections 1 and 3 of this act are 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.
(b)
The remainder of this act is effective July 1, 2009.".
CASE,
CHAIRMAN
2/9/2009
S Passed CoW
HB0009S2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 5
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
In
the
Senate
Standing
Committee
Amendment
(HB0009SS001/AE) to this line, delete "large".
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Page 1-after line 11
Page 8-after line 14
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
In
the
Senate
Standing
Committee
Amendment
(HB0009SS001/AE) to this line, in W.S. 18-5-318
created by that amendment, delete "not less than one
hundred forty (140) acres" insert "thirty-five (35)
acres or more".
In
the
Senate
Standing
Committee
Amendment
(HB0009SS001/AE)
to
this
line,
in
W.S.
39-13103(b)(x)(B)(II) amended by that amendment, delete
"one hundred forty (140)" insert "thirty-five (35)".
BEBOUT
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Cooper, Decaria,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Johnson, Landen, Martin,
Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend,
Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Coe, Dockstader, Jennings, Larson and Perkins
Ayes 25
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2009
2/12/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Davison, Miller and Shepperson.
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan,
Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart,
Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Lubnau
Ayes 4
Nays 55
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/13/2009
2/19/2009
S Appointed JCC01 Members
Senator(s) Case, Hastert, Schiffer
H Appointed JCC01 Members
Representative(s) Brown, Brechtel, Stubson
H Adopted HB0009JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Gingery and Mercer
Ayes 58
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
H Adopts HB0009JC01 and Recedes from Nonconcurrence
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HB0009JC01/A ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Pursuant to Joint Rule 2-4, the House recedes from its nonconcurrence and
adopts the following Senate amendments:
HB0009S2001/AE
HB0009SS001/AE
BROWN, BRECHTEL, STUBSON, CASE, HASTERT, SCHIFFER
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0058
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0010
Sponsored By:
Subdivisions-requirements.
Joint Corporations,
Interim Committee
Elections
and
Political
Subdivisions
AN ACT relating to subdivisions; providing for subdivision of land prior to
construction
or
sale;
defining
water
supply
systems;
providing
for
requirement of homeowners' or related associations in subdivisions plans as
specified; providing for mediation for disputes between members of homeowner
or related associations; requiring notice of dominance of mineral estates in
subdivisions as specified; providing for fees; providing an exception to
qualify certain parcels as agricultural land for taxation purposes; and
providing for effective dates.
12/1/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/16/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Diercks, Hales, Illoway, Lubnau,
Miller, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0010HS001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 12
1/19/2009
After "require" insert ", and with respect to
paragraph (xii) of this subsection may require,".
ILLOWAY, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
HB0010H2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 15
Delete "18-5-312,".
Page 5-lines 21 through 24
Delete entirely.
Page 6-lines 1 through 17
Delete entirely.
HB0010H2002/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 5
Delete "arbitration or".
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GINGERY
Page 2-line 13
Page
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Page
Page
Page
3-line
3-line
3-line
3-line
3-line
4
16
21
22
23
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
4-line
4-line
5-line
7-line
7-line
7-line
14
15
2
14
15
16
Page 8-line 6
Page 8-line 7
1/20/2009
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0010H3001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 23
Page 7-line 16
1/21/2009
After "subdivision" insert ". "Sell" or "sale" does
not include a contract to sell contingent on approval
of a final plat".
After "article" insert ", record a plat".
Delete "shall" insert "may".
Delete "the owners of".
After "subdivision" delete balance of line.
Delete "agreement" insert "are subject to written and
recorded covenants".
After "through" delete balance of line.
Delete "through 1-36-119 or".
Delete "and covenants".
Delete "the owners of".
After "subdivision" delete balance of line.
Delete "agreement" insert "are subject to written and
recorded covenants".
After "through" delete balance of line.
Delete "through 1-36-119 or". BROWN
(CORRECTED COPY)
In the Brown second
to this line delete
In the Brown second
to this line delete
reading amendment
"are" insert "will
reading amendment
"are" insert "will
(HB0010H2002/A)
be".
(HB0010H2002/A)
be". BROWN
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brown,
Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison,
Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons,
Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim,
McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen,
Philp, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Barbuto, Brechtel, Gingery, Mercer, Quarberg,
Roscoe, Semlek, Teeters and Wallis
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 50
Nays 9
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/26/2009
2/11/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Hastert, Johnson and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0010SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
That Substitute No. 1 be substituted for HB0010 and that Substitute No. 1 DO
Pass. CASE, CHAIRMAN
HB0010SW001/ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
82
Page 2-line 4
Page 2-line 5
Page 8-line 13
2/17/2009
Delete "one hundred" insert "thirty-five (35)".
Delete "forty (140)".
Delete "one hundred forty (140)" insert "thirty-five
(35)". SCOTT, BEBOUT
S Passed CoW
HB0010S2001/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the Scott, Bebout Committee of the Whole Amendment
entirely and further amend as follows:
Page 2–line 4
Delete "one hundred" insert "the size
county pursuant to W.S. 18-5-316".
Page 2–line 5
Delete through "size".
Page 8–line 13
After "parcel" delete balance of line
elected by the county pursuant to W.S.
Page 8–line 14
Delete "more". PERKINS
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
(HB0010SW001/A)
elected by the
and insert "as
18-5-316 or".
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Case, Cooper, Decaria, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Massie,
Meier, Nicholas, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Townsend and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Bebout, Coe, Dockstader, Larson, Perkins, Peterson,
Sessions and Vasey
Ayes 22
Nays 8
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz,
Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Madden, Peasley and Quarberg
Excused: Representative(s) Craft and Semlek
Ayes 55
Nays 3
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0059
H.B. No. 0011
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Dogs chasing wildlife.
Joint Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources
Interim Committee
83
AN ACT relating to game and fish; modifying penalties for owners of dogs
injuring or threatening big game animals; modifying elements of the offense;
and providing for an effective date.
12/1/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/16/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bonner, Brown, Childers, Connolly, Davison, Jaggi,
Millin, Shepperson and Thompson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0011HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 1
Page 2-line 2
HB0011HW001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 4
1/19/2009
Delete "harass" insert "injure or threaten".
After "animal" delete ","; reinsert stricken "with";
reinsert stricken "injury,". CHILDERS, CHAIRMAN
After "livestock" insert "or other property".
LANDON
H Passed CoW
HB0011H2001/FAILED
Delete the Landon committee of the whole amendment (HB0011HW001/A).
Further amend as follows:
Page 2-line 4
After "livestock" insert "forage, cash crop
structure housing a cash crop". GINGERY
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
or
a
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brown,
Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Gingery,
Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen,
Roscoe, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Brechtel, Cohee, Diercks, Edmonds,
Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Hallinan, Lubnau, Mercer, Miller, Peasley, Philp,
Quarberg, Semlek, Simpson, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 40
Nays 19
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/26/2009
1/29/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Coe, Dockstader, Jennings and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
S Placed on General File
84
HB0011SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 1-Before line 1
In
the
catch
title
delete
"chasing"
"harassing".
Page 1-line 2
After "dogs" insert "harassing,".
Page 2-line 1
After "to" insert "harass,". BURNS, CHAIRMAN
2/12/2009
S Passed CoW
HB0011S2001/ADOPTED
Page 1–line 16
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
insert
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "negligently" insert "recklessly".
PERKINS
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Case, Coe, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Sessions,
Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Cooper, Perkins and Scott
Excused: Senator(s) Bebout
Ayes 26
Nays 3
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/17/2009
2/18/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R. and Childers
Nays:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brechtel,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison,
Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan,
Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lubnau, Madden,
McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Lockhart
Ayes 2
Nays 57
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/18/2009
2/18/2009
2/27/2009
H Appointed JCC01 Members
Representative(s) Brown, Peasley, Shepperson
S Appointed JCC01 Members
Senator(s) Dockstader, Burns, Martin
H Adopted HB0011JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson, Steward, Stubson,
Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Quarberg
Excused: Representative(s) Goggles, Harshman, Miller and Shepperson
Ayes 55
Nays 1
Excused 4
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
85
3/2/2009
S Adopted HB0011JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Martin, Massie, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Sessions and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Larson, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Scott,
Townsend and Vasey
Ayes 21
Nays 9
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0011JC01/AA
ADOPTED
Adopt the following Senate amendment:
HB0011S2001/AE
Delete the following Senate amendment:
HB0011SS001/AE
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 1-line 15
Delete "knowingly".
Page 1-line 16
Delete the first "or".
BROWN, PEASLEY, SHEPPERSON, DOCKSTADER, BURNS, MARTIN
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
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. 0148
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0012
Sponsored By:
Brand inspection fees.
Joint Agriculture, State
Resources Interim Committee
and
Public
Lands
and
Water
AN ACT relating to brand inspection fees; providing for reimbursable expenses
as specified; and providing for an effective date.
12/1/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/20/2009
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, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore,
Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/20/2009
Moniz,
Semlek,
H Placed on General File
HB0012HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 16
After "." insert ""Reimbursable expenses" for the
purposes of this subsection shall mean expenses
necessary to provide for the immediate safety of the
public and livestock for which the board has
authority. This subsection shall not apply to those
services authorized under W.S. 11-20-401.". SEMLEK,
CHAIRMAN
86
1/22/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0012H2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 13
1/23/2009
insert
"from
the
livestock
owner".
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0012H3001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 13
1/26/2009
After "fees"
LANDON
Delete
the
Landon
second
reading
amendment
(HB0012S2001/A) to this line; after "fees" insert
"from the livestock owner or other responsible
party". SHEPPERSON
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Diercks
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
1/29/2009
2/4/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Jennings, Johnson and Vasey
Excused: Senator(s) Geis
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2009
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/17/2009
2/18/2009
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
Chapter No. 0003
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
87
H.B. No. 0013
Sponsored By:
Subdivision fences-2.
Joint Agriculture, State
Resources Interim Committee
and
Public
Lands
and
Water
AN ACT relating to subdivisions; requiring arrangements for partition fences
as specified; and providing for an effective date.
12/1/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/22/2009
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, Edmonds, Moniz, Semlek, Teeters and Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Carson, Gilmore and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0013HS001/FAILED
Page 1-line 2
After "specified;" insert "specifying requirements to
erect
and
maintain
partition
fences;
making
conforming amendments;".
Page 1-line 7
After "W.S." insert "11-28-106 and".
Page 1-line 8
Delete "is" insert "are".
Page 1-after line 8
Insert:
"11-28-106. Construction and maintenance of partition fences.
The owner of any lawful fence which is or becomes a partition fence
separating the owner's land from that belonging to some other person may
require the person to pay for one-half (1/2) of what it would or does
actually cost to construct the partition fence. In case of refusal, the owner
may maintain a civil action against the person refusing and is entitled to
recover one-half (1/2) of what it would or did actually cost to construct
that portion of the partition fence used by the person and costs of suit. The
joint users of a partition fence shall contribute to the cost of maintenance
in proportion to their respective interests and if either refuses to pay his
share of the cost of maintenance, the other may recover maintenance costs in
the manner provided for recovering the cost of construction.
This section
shall not be applicable to fences erected and maintained pursuant to the
provisions of W.S. 18-5-306(a)(xii)(A)(II).".
Page 2-line 7
Delete "or his agent".
Page 2-line 10
After "landowners" delete ";" insert "and either:
(I)
Has
reached
agreement
with
each
adjoining
landowner regarding whether a partition fence will be erected and, if so, the
requirements for construction and maintenance of the fence; or
(II) If an agreement has not been reached with an
adjoining landowner, the subdivider will at his sole expense erect a
partition fence meeting the requirements of W.S. 11-28-102(c) and subdivision
covenants
binding on the subdivider's successors will be recorded and
included in each sale requiring the successors to maintain the fence at their
sole expense.".
Page 2-lines 12 through 23
Delete entirely. SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN
1/26/2009
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
88
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Brechtel, Hallinan, Moniz, Philp,
Semlek and Wallis
Nays:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brown,
Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison,
Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons,
Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim,
McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg,
Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen, Miller and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 50
Excused 3
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0014
Sponsored By:
Discharged water management.
Joint Agriculture, State
Resources Interim Committee
and
Public
Lands
and
Water
AN ACT relating to water; providing for the management of surface water
discharges; authorizing the issuance of general permits for discharged water
as specified; providing for additional management of water discharged from
coalbed natural gas wells; authorizing construction to limit effects of
excess surface discharges of coalbed water; authorizing assessment of damages
related to such construction; providing definitions; providing a review
process; providing rulemaking authority; providing for enforcement; providing
for penalties; and providing for an effective date.
12/1/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
2/23/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H05 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Nays: Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore, Moniz, Semlek,
Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 0
Nays 9
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0015
Sponsored By:
State common
account.
school
Joint Agriculture, State
Resources Interim Committee
trust
and
Public
land
Lands
management
and
Water
AN ACT relating to state common school trust land revenues; funding the
management of state common school trust lands from state common school trust
land revenues as specified; creating an account; providing for a continuous
appropriation; providing for a report; providing for a sunset; and providing
for an effective date.
12/1/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
89
2/23/2009
H05 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Carson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Edmonds, Moniz, Semlek, Teeters and Wallis
Excused: Representative(s) Gilmore
Ayes 3
Nays 5
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0016
Sponsored By:
Cottage food industry.
Joint Agriculture, State
Resources Interim Committee
and
Public
Lands
and
Water
AN ACT relating to food safety; providing new definitions; amending license
requirements; and providing for an effective date.
12/1/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/22/2009
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, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore,
Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2009
Moniz,
Semlek,
H Placed on General File
HB0016HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 4
Page 2-line 5
Page 2-line 7
Page 2-line 8
Page 4-line 5
Delete "general".
Delete "public" insert "final consumer".
Delete "gathering" insert "official ceremony".
Before "occasion" insert "organized social".
Delete "two hundred dollars ($200.00)" insert
hundred dollars ($100.00)". SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN
"one
HB0016HW001.01/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)
Page 1-line 8
Delete "(xxx)" insert "(xxix)".
Page 1-line 9
Delete "(xxxi)" insert "(xxx)".
Page 2-lines 1 through 5
Delete
entirely
including
the
standing
committee amendment (HB0016HS001/A) to these lines.
Renumber as necessary. WALLIS, TEETERS
HB0016HW001.02/FAILED
Page 2-lines 7 and 8
HB0016HW002/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 22
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
(CORRECTED COPY)
Delete
the
standing
committee
amendments
(HB0016HS001/A) to these lines. WALLIS, TEETERS
Reinsert stricken "distributing,".
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
90
ZWONITZER, DN.
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne and
Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 58
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
1/30/2009
2/4/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Jennings, Johnson and Vasey
Excused: Senator(s) Geis
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0016SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 1–line 8
Delete "(xxix)" insert "(xxx)".
Page 1–line 9
Delete "(xxx)" insert "(xxxi)".
Page 1–after line 14
Insert:
"(xxviii) "Farmers market" means a common facility or area where
several vendors may gather on a regular, recurring basis to sell a variety of
fresh fruits and vegetables, locally grown farm products and other items
directly to consumers;".
Page 2–line 1
Delete "(xxviii)" insert "(xxix)".
Page 2–line 4
Delete "(xxix)" insert "(xxx)".
Page 2–line 10
Delete "(xxx)" insert "(xxxi)". GEIS, CHAIRMAN
2/17/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Larson, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott,
Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Hunnicutt and Massie
Ayes 28
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
91
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Craft and Semlek
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
Throne,
Wallis,
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. 0077
H.B. No. 0017
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Livestock and brands.
Joint Agriculture, State
Resources Interim Committee
and
Public
Lands
and
Water
AN ACT relating to livestock; eliminating goats, llamas and alpacas from
brand inspection fees and from the definition of livestock for certain
purposes; and providing for an effective date.
12/1/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
2/23/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H05 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Nays: Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore, Moniz, Semlek,
Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 0
Nays 9
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0018
Sponsored By:
Voting rights.
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn., Connolly, Hallinan
Jorgensen and Senator(s) Burns, Case and Vasey
and
AN ACT relating to elections and voting rights; reducing the time period
required before the restoration of voting rights of convicted felons as
specified; and providing for an effective date.
12/2/2008
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
1/30/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Mercer, Patton, Peasley,
Quarberg and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Gingery
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
H Placed on General File
92
2/4/2009
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Brechtel, Byrd, Cannady,
Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan, Mercer,
Meyer, Miller, Millin, Patton, Quarberg, Shepperson, Simpson, Thompson,
Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan,
Carson, Childers, Cohee, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Gingery, Hammons,
Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau,
Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Roscoe, Semlek,
Steward, Stubson and Teeters
Absent: Representative(s) Peasley
Ayes 26
Nays 33
Excused 0
Absent 1
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0019
Sponsored By:
Criminal procedure-mental evaluations.
Select Committee
Services
on
Mental
Health
and
Substance
Abuse
AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; clarifying procedures for mental
evaluations in criminal cases as specified; amending a definition; and
providing for an effective date.
12/2/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 58
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2009
1/26/2009
1/30/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
93
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Decaria, Perkins, Ross and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0019SS001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 16
Page 3-line 17
2/12/2009
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
Delete "thirty (30)" insert "forty-five (45)".
Delete "study" insert "observation and evaluation";
after "defendant" insert ", which time may be
extended by the approval of the court".
ROSS,
CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Scott
Excused: Senator(s) Bebout
Ayes 28
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/17/2009
2/18/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Lockhart
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/18/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/25/2009
2/25/2009
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
H.B. No. 0020
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Criminal
procedure-administration
antipsychotic drugs.
Select Committee
Services
on
94
Mental
Health
and
Substance
of
Abuse
AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; providing standards for the
involuntary administration of antipsychotic medications to a mentally ill
person accused of a serious crime; requiring findings; and providing for an
effective date.
12/2/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Patton and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Mercer, Peasley and Quarberg
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison,
Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey,
Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer,
Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Diercks, Hales, Hallinan,
Mercer, Peasley and Quarberg
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 51
Nays 8
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2009
1/26/2009
1/30/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Decaria, Perkins, Ross and Sessions
Excused: Senator(s) Burns
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0020SS001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 11
2/12/2009
After
"administration"
ROSS, CHAIRMAN
insert
"by
a
psychiatrist".
S Passed CoW
HB0020S2001/ADOPTED
Delete the Senate Standing Committee Amendment (HB0020SS001/A) entirely and
further amend as follows:
Page 3-line 11
After
"administration"
insert
"pursuant
to
a
prescription by a licensed psychiatrist". DECARIA
2/13/2009
S Passed 2nd Reading
95
2/17/2009
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader, Esquibel, F.,
Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Nicholas,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von
Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Case, Geis, Jennings and Meier
Excused: Senator(s) Bebout
Ayes 24
Nays 5
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/17/2009
2/18/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan,
Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lubnau, Madden,
McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Diercks and Quarberg
Excused: Representative(s) Lockhart
Ayes 56
Nays 3
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/18/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/25/2009
2/25/2009
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 2009.
H.B. No. 0021
Gray wolf-trophy game status.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gingery
AN ACT relating to game and fish; providing for management of wolves
trophy game animals throughout the state; modifying penalty provisions
improper taking of a gray wolf; providing for taking of gray wolves
additional situations as specified; repealing inconsistent provisions;
providing for an effective date.
12/2/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
3/4/2009
as
for
in
and
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0022
Sponsored By:
Qualification for veterans tax exemption.
Representative(s) Illoway, Anderson, R., Brown, Lockhart,
Millin, Petersen and Thompson and Senator(s) Bebout, Larson
and Martin
96
AN ACT relating to the veterans property tax exemption; abolishing the
requirement that veterans annually prove their qualification for the
exemption; allowing veterans to confirm their eligibility by telephone or
other method; and providing for an effective date.
12/2/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/16/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel,
Madden, Miller, Petersen and Semlek
Excused: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 8
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2009
Goggles,
H Placed on General File
HB0022HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2 - line 18
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
K.,
Delete "July 1, 2009"
ANDERSON, R., CHAIRMAN
insert
"January
1,
2009".
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/26/2009
2/10/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Larson, Martin, Perkins and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/17/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
97
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/25/2009
2/25/2009
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. 0037
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0023
Sponsored By:
Game and fish-penalties.
Joint Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources
Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to game and fish; increasing penalties for taking wildlife or
procuring a license after license suspension; and providing for an effective
date.
12/3/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bonner, Brown, Childers, Connolly, Davison, Jaggi,
Millin, Shepperson and Thompson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons,
Harshman, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer,
Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Edmonds, Hallinan, Harvey, Lubnau, Mercer,
Miller, Peasley, Philp, Semlek, Teeters and Wallis
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 47
Nays 12
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2009
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Dockstader and Sessions
Nays: Senator(s) Coe and Jennings
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/27/2009
S Placed on General File
98
2/12/2009
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Geis
Excused: Senator(s) Bebout
Ayes 28
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/17/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/25/2009
2/25/2009
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. 0024
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0024
Sponsored By:
Game and fish violations-penalties.
Joint Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources
Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to game and fish; providing felony penalties for second or
subsequent convictions of taking specified big game animals without a license
and for wanton destruction of big game animals; and providing for an
effective date.
12/3/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bonner, Brown, Childers, Connolly, Davison, Jaggi,
Millin, Shepperson and Thompson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brown,
Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison,
Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman,
Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Shepperson,
Simpson, Stubson, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Brechtel, Edmonds, Hallinan, Harvey,
Lubnau, Mercer, Miller, Philp, Semlek, Steward, Teeters, Wallis and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
99
Excused:
Ayes 45
1/22/2009
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
Representative(s) Jorgensen
Nays 14
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) Burns, Dockstader, Jennings and Sessions
Nays: Senator(s) Coe
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/27/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0024SW001/ADOPTED
Page 2–line 6
Page 2–line 11
Page 2–line 23
2/12/2009
After "($10,000.00)" insert "for each animal taken".
After "($10,000.00)" insert "for each animal taken".
After "($10,000.00)" insert "for each animal taken".
JENNINGS
S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Cooper, Dockstader, Hastert,
Hunnicutt, Jennings, Massie, Scott, Sessions and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Coe, Decaria, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hines,
Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Townsend and Vasey
Ayes 11
Nays 19
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0025
Sponsored By:
Special license plate retention by spouse.
Representative(s) Illoway, Anderson, R., Brown, Lockhart,
Millin, Petersen and Thompson and Senator(s) Bebout, Larson
and Martin
AN ACT relating to special license plates; allowing surviving spouses to
retain Wyoming national guard license plates as specified and purple heart
license plates; and providing for an effective date.
12/3/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/21/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Cohee, Gilmore, Hallinan, Madden,
McKim, Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2009
1/23/2009
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
100
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
2/3/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis and Landen
Nays: Senator(s) Von Flatern
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0025SW001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 9
Page 2-line 21
After
"death"
insert
",
the
spouse
has
not
remarried".
After "death" insert "and the surviving spouse has
not remarried". ESQUIBEL,F
HB0025SW002/ADOPTED
Delete the Esquibel Committee of the Whole Amendment (HB0025SW001/A) entirely
and further amend as follows:
Page 2-lines 1 through 21
Delete and insert:
"31-2-217. Special plates; Pearl Harbor survivors; national guard
members; purple heart recipients.
(e) Any person who is a Wyoming resident at the time of application
may apply under this section for:
(i) A national guard license plate if he presents documentation
that he is currently serving in an active or retired status of the Wyoming
national guard.
The surviving spouse of a deceased Wyoming national guard
member who was issued a license plate under this paragraph prior to death
shall be permitted to retain the license plate until the license plate is
required to be replaced with a new plate;
(iii) A purple heart recipient license plate if he is an
official recipient of the United States military purple heart award with
document proof thereof.
The surviving spouse of a deceased purple heart
award recipient who was issued a license plate under this paragraph prior to
death shall be permitted to retain the license plate until the license plate
is required to be replaced with a new license plate.". BURNS
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
101
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2009
2/12/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Madden and Stubson
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Lubnau
Ayes 2
Nays 57
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/13/2009
2/20/2009
S Appointed JCC01 Members
Senator(s) Burns, Esquibel, F., Landen
H Appointed JCC01 Members
Representative(s) Illoway, Petersen, Thompson
H Adopted HB0025JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Mercer
Excused: Representative(s) Craft
Ayes 58
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
S Adopted HB0025JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott,
Sessions, Townsend and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Massie, Perkins and Vasey
Ayes 26
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0025JC01/AA ADOPTED
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0025SW001/A
HB0025SW002/A
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Further amend as follows:
Page 1-line 3
After "plates" insert "as specified".
Page 2-lines 12 through 21
Delete and insert:
"(iii)
A purple heart recipient license plate if he is an
official recipient of the United States military purple heart award with
document proof thereof.
The surviving spouse of a deceased purple heart
award recipient who was issued a license plate under this paragraph prior to
death shall be permitted to retain the license plate until the license plate
is required to be replaced with a new license plate.".
ILLOWAY, PETERSEN, THOMPSON, BURNS, ESQUIBEL, F., LANDEN
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
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. 0080
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0026
Sponsored By:
Circuit court magistrate jurisdiction.
Representative(s)
Nicholas and Ross
Buchanan
and
Peasley
and
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to circuit court magistrates; expanding the sentencing
authority of full-time magistrates who are not authorized to practice law in
the state as specified; and providing for an effective date.
12/3/2008
1/13/2009
1/16/2009
1/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0026HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 7
Page 2-line 8
Page 2-line 9
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
After "year" insert ","; strike "or a" insert
"regardless of the amount of the"; strike "of not"
insert "that may be imposed.".
Strike "more than"; delete "one".
Delete "thousand dollars ($1,000.00)"; strike ", or
both"; delete ".". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
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Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/2/2009
2/6/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Decaria, Perkins, Ross and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
2/17/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/25/2009
2/25/2009
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. 0039
H.B. No. 0027
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Storage of explosives.
Representative(s) Buchanan and Semlek and Senator(s) Massie
AN ACT relating to explosives; permitting the
propellants in residences in limited quantities;
effective date.
12/3/2008
1/13/2009
1/16/2009
1/16/2009
3/3/2009
storage of smokeless
and providing for an
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H Rereferred to H09; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0028
Alternative energy.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gingery and Senator(s) Larson
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing a property tax exemption
for property used to generate electricity from renewable resources; providing
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a sales and use tax exemption for certain motor vehicles powered by clean
alternative fuel or utilizing hybrid technology; providing definitions; and
providing for an effective date.
12/3/2008
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
3/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0029
Tribal participation
program.
in
community
Sponsored By:
Select Committee On Tribal Relations
facilities
AN ACT relating to the community facilities program; allowing the Eastern
Shoshone Tribe and the Northern Arapaho Tribe to participate in the program;
and providing for an effective date.
12/9/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Harvey, Lockhart,
Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/19/2009
Meyer,
Moniz,
H Placed on General File
HB0029HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-lines 13 through 16
Delete entirely and insert:
"The council may enter into cooperative agreements with the business
council of the Eastern Shoshone Indian Tribe, the business council of the
Northern Arapaho Indian Tribe or the joint business council of the Eastern
Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Indian Tribes to promote the purposes of the
community facilities program and to allow those entities to participate in
the program.".
LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
1/26/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Diercks
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
S Received for Introduction
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1/29/2009
2/3/2009
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and Martin
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
2/12/2009
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Burns, Case, Cooper, Decaria, Esquibel, F., Hastert,
Jennings, Johnson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Perkins, Peterson, Schiffer,
Sessions, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Coe, Dockstader, Geis, Hines, Hunnicutt,
Landen, Larson, Nicholas, Ross, Scott and Townsend
Excused: Senator(s) Bebout
Ayes 17
Nays 12
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/17/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/25/2009
2/25/2009
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
Chapter No. 0028
H.B. No. 0030
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Minimum wage.
Representative(s) Bagby,
Senator(s) Sessions
Throne,
Davison
and
Gilmore
and
AN ACT relating to minimum wages; increasing minimum wages for all employees;
and providing for an effective date.
12/9/2008
1/13/2009
1/28/2009
2/25/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H10 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bonner, Hallinan, Harvey, Landon,
Shepperson
Nays: Representative(s) Davison, Esquibel, K. and Goggles
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
Millin
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0031
Sponsored By:
Smoking in enclosed public places.
Joint Labor, Health and Social Services Interim Committee
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and
AN ACT relating to public health and safety; prohibiting smoking in enclosed
public places as specified; providing definitions; providing exceptions;
granting rulemaking authority; providing penalties; authorizing additional
local regulation and authorizing local authorities to allow smoking as
specified; and providing for an effective date.
12/9/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bonner, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Hallinan and Harvey
Nays: Representative(s) Davison, Landon, Millin and Shepperson
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0031HS001.01/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)
Page 3-line 23
Delete "individuals" insert "employees".
Page 4-line 19 through 21
Delete entirely and insert:
"(c)
The proprietor or manager of an intrastate bus that is not
chartered shall post a sign or otherwise provide conspicuous notice
indicating, in a manner that can easily be read or understood, that smoking
in all parts of the bus is prohibited.".
Page 6-lines 8 through 10
Delete entirely and insert "The department
shall promulgate rules and regulations necessary to
accomplish the purposes of this article.".
Page 6-line 22
Delete "this article" insert "W.S. 35-4-902(b) or
(c)". LANDON, CHAIRMAN
HB0031HS001.02/FAILED
Page 3-line 11
Page 3-line 13
Page 3-line 16
Page 4-line 16
Page 5-line 5
Page 5-line 6
Page 5-lines 7 and 8
(CORRECTED COPY)
Delete.
Delete "(J)" insert "(H)".
Delete "(K)" insert "(J)".
Delete "that" insert "whether or not"
Delete "Until January 1, 2010,".
After "establishments" delete balance
insert ";.
Delete. LANDON, CHAIRMAN
of
line
and
HB0031HW001/ADOPTED
Page 3-after line 23
Insert:
"(vi) "Smoke house" means a retail business that derives greater than
seventy-five percent (75%) of its gross income from the sale of tobacco
products;".
Page 4-line 1
Delete "(vi)" insert "(vii)".
Page 6-line 4
Delete "1996a." insert "1996a;".
Page 6-after line 5
Insert:
"(vi) Smoke houses.". ROSCOE
HB0031HW003/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 23
Delete
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0031HS001/A) to this line; after "work" insert
"but does not include a private office located within
a residential structure which office is not open to
the public, where the public is not invited and which
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Page 5-line 10
is not intended for occupancy by employees during the
course of their employment".
After "is" insert "used as a place of work as defined
by W.S. 35-4-901(a)(v) or is". LANDON
HB0031HW004/FAILED
Delete the Landon committee of the whole amendment (HB0031HW002/A). Further
amend as follows:
Page 5-line 6
After "establishments" insert ", whether or not the
establishment also serves food". HALLINAN
HB0031HW005/FAILED
Delete the Landon committee of the whole amendment (HB0031HW002/A) entirely.
Delete the Hallinan committee of the whole amendment (HB0031HW004/A)
entirely.
Further amend as follows:
Page 2-line 16
Delete entirely.
Page 5-line 3
After "places" insert "or whether or not it serves as
a place of work".
Page 5-After line 8
Insert:
"(ii) Restaurants;".
Renumber as necessary. HALLINAN
1/29/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0031H2001/ADOPTED
Page 2-lines 11 through 14
Delete entirely and insert:
"(iii)
"Enclosed public place" means a place of work or an indoor
area, room or vehicle which members of the public are allowed to enter, but
does not include alcoholic beverage establishments or restaurants which
exclude individuals under the age of twenty-one (21).
"Enclosed public
place" includes, but is not limited to:".
Page 2-line 16
After "Restaurants" insert "which do not exclude
individuals under the age of twenty-one (21)".
Page 3-line 11
After "establishments" insert "which do not exclude
individuals under the age of twenty-one (21)".
MADDEN, MCOMIE, MILLER
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Blake, Brechtel, Buchanan,
Childers, Cohee, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hallinan,
Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Mercer, Miller,
Patton, Peasley, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Steward,
Stubson, Teeters, Thompson and Wallis
Nays:
Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Cannady,
Carson, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Gingery, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey,
Jorgensen,
McKim,
Meyer,
Millin,
Moniz,
Pedersen,
Petersen,
Throne,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Simpson
Ayes 34
Nays 25
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0031H2002/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 5
(CORRECTED COPY)
After
"authorizing"
insert
"additional";
"regulation"
insert
"and
authorizing
authorities to allow smoking as specified".
Page 6-before line 6
Insert:
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after
local
"(e) The prohibitions of this section shall not apply as provided in
any city or town adopting an ordinance specifically authorizing smoking in
all or specified types of public or private places within the jurisdiction of
the municipality.
The prohibitions of this section shall not apply as
provided in any county adopting a resolution specifically authorizing smoking
in all or specified types of public or private places within the county and
outside of any municipal boundaries within the county.".
Page 7-line 14
After
"places."
insert
"Counties
and
municipalities
are
also
authorized
to
adopt
resolutions and ordinances, as applicable, to allow
smoking in all or specified types of public or
private places, notwithstanding any other provision
of this article. Any such county resolution shall be
applicable within the county and outside of any
municipal boundaries within the county.".
LUBNAU,
SHEPPERSON, STUBSON
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brechtel,
Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds,
Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hallinan, Hammons, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Patton, Peasley,
Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters,
Thompson, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Brown, Byrd, Carson, Connolly,
Gingery, Hales, Harshman, Harvey, Jorgensen, McKim, Millin, Moniz, Pedersen,
Petersen, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Simpson
Ayes 41
Nays 18
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0031H2003/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 20
Page 3-line 23
(CORRECTED COPY)
Delete "and private office".
Delete
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0031HS001.01/AC) to this line and the Landon
committee of the whole amendment (HB0031HW003/A) to
this line. After "work" insert "but does not include
a private office".
Page 3-after line 23
Insert "(vii) "Private office" means an office to
which customers or clients are invited but which the
general public is not invited in the regular course
of business;".
Page 6-after line 4
Insert "(vii) Private offices."
Renumber as necessary. BUCHANAN
1/30/2009
2/2/2009
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Laid Back Pursuant to HR 9-3 C
HB0031H3001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
Page 1-line 3
Page 4-line 7
Page 4-lines 12 through
Page 4-lines 19 through
Page 6-line 22
Renumber as necessary.
Delete "requiring".
Delete "posting of public notices".
Delete "notice;".
17
Delete entirely.
21
Delete
the
standing
committee
(HB0031HS001.01/AC) to these lines.
In the standing committee amendment to
(HB0031HS001.01/AC) delete "or (c)".
ZWONITZER, DV.
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amendment
this
line
HB0031H3002/FAILED
Delete the Lubnau et al. second reading amendment (HB0031H2002/AC) entirely.
GINGERY, MILLIN
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Brown, Byrd, Cannady,
Carson, Connolly, Davison, Gingery, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi,
Jorgensen, McKim, Millin, Moniz, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Throne,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan, Childers,
Cohee, Craft, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hallinan,
Illoway, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Patton, Peasley, Philp, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Teeters, Thompson and Wallis
Ayes 25
Nays 35
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0031H3003/FAILED
Delete the Madden et al. second reading amendment (HB0031H2001/A) entirely.
ZWONITZER, DN., CARSON, GINGERY
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Blake, Bonner, Byrd, Cannady,
Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Gingery, Hales, Hammons, Harvey,
Jaggi, Jorgensen, McKim, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Pedersen, Petersen, Thompson,
Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Bagby, Berger, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Childers,
Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hallinan, Harshman,
Illoway, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Mercer, Miller, Patton,
Peasley, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Teeters and Wallis
Ayes 27
Nays 33
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0031H3004/FAILED
Page 2-line 20
Page 2-line 22
Page 3-after line 23
Delete
the
Buchanan
second
reading
amendment
(HB0031H2003/AC) to this line.
After "government" insert ", other than a private
office meeting the definition in paragraph (vii) of
this subsection".
In
the
Buchanan
second
reading
amendment
(HB0031H2003/AC) to this line after "means an office"
insert "which employs five (5) or fewer individuals
and". GINGERY, MILLIN, ZWONITZER, DN.
HB0031H3005/FAILED
Delete all previously adopted amendments.
Further amend as follows:
Page 4-lines 19 through 21
Delete entirely and insert:
"(c) The proprietor or manager of an intrastate bus that is not
chartered shall post a sign or otherwise provide conspicuous notice
indicating, in a manner that can easily be read or understood, that smoking
in all parts of the bus is prohibited.".
Page 5-lines 10 through 23
Delete entirely.
Page 6-line 1
Delete "(v)" insert "(ii)".
Page 6-lines 8 through 10
Delete entirely and insert "The department
shall promulgate rules and regulations necessary to
accomplish the purposes of this article.".
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Page 7-line 5
Delete "or subsequent".
Page 7-After line 5
Insert:
"(iii) A fine of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00), imprisonment
in the county jail for not more than thirty (30) days, or both, for a third
or subsequent violation.". COHEE
2/3/2009
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Bonner, Cannady, Carson,
Craft, Davison, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Hales, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway,
Jaggi, Jorgensen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Meyer, Millin, Patton,
Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan,
Byrd, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Diercks, Edmonds, Gingery, Goggles,
Hallinan, Harshman, Landon, McOmie, Mercer, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Philp,
Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Teeters, Throne and Wallis
Ayes 31
Nays 29
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
S Received for Introduction; No Further Action Prior to CoW
Cutoff
H.B. No. 0032
Sponsored By:
Gray wolf management.
Joint Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources
Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to game and fish; providing for management of gray wolves in
the state; providing for regulation of lethal take permits; providing for the
killing of gray wolves doing damage to livestock or domestic animals; and
providing for an effective date.
12/9/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
2/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bonner, Brown,
Thompson
Nays: Representative(s) Davison, Jaggi
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent
2/4/2009
CALL
Childers, Connolly, Shepperson and
and Millin
0
Conflicts 0
H Placed on General File
HB0032HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
After "state;" insert "providing for memoranda of
understanding;".
Page 1-line 5
Delete "an" insert "a contingent".
Page 1-After line 7
Insert:
"Section 1.
This act shall be effective only if W.S. 23-1-110 as
created by this act becomes effective in accordance with the provisions of
that section.
The legislative service office is authorized and directed to
publish the provisions of this act in the manner which most effectively
displays the contingincies providing in this section.
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Section 2.
W.S. 23-1-110 is created to read:
23-1-110. State management of gray wolves.
(a) Subject to subsection (b) of this section, this section shall be
effective only after the date that gray wolves are removed from the list of
experimental nonessential population, endangered species or threatened
species in Wyoming, and Wyoming has legal right to exercise full and
continuous management authority over gray wolves in the entire state of
Wyoming subject only to federal premeption.
(b)
On and after March 15, 2010, this act shall not be effective if
the United States fish and wildlife service has not:
(i)
Published a final rule delisting gray wolves in the manner
specified in W.S. 23-1-108 in the entire state of Wyoming dated after March
1, 2009; and
(ii) Either:
(A) Published a final rule after March 1, 2009, modifying
existing 10(j) rules, under 50 C.F.R. § 17.84, governing management of wolves
as an experimental nonessential population, which provides for management of
wolves where predation is causing unacceptable impacts to wild ungulate herds
and which addresses wolf-wild ungulate conflicts occurring at state operated
feedgrounds; or
(B) Executed an agreement with the state of Wyoming which
provides adequate protection for Wyoming’s wild ungulates. The determination
of adequate protection shall be made by certification of the governor as
provided in subsection (e) of this section, if necessary to determine whether
this section is effective.
In making the determination of adequate
protection the governor shall consult with the Wyoming game and fish
commission.
(c) For purposes of this section, a wild ungulate herd may be
experiencing unacceptable impacts from wolf predation where the herd has
declined below population objectives or is in danger of doing so and:
(i) The wild ungulate herd in question is located within at
least a portion of the home range of a documented wolf pack;
(ii) The annual report of wolf population published by the
United States fish and wildlife service provides, or the game and fish
department has documented, that at least fifteen (15) breeding pairs exist in
the designated trophy game area specified in W.S. 23-1-101(a)(xii)(B)(I) and
all national parks within the boundaries of Wyoming; and
(iii) The department determines that wolf predation is having an
impact on the recruitment rate of the affected wild ungulate herd and the
governor certifies that determination as provided in subsection (e) of this
section, if necessary to determine whether this section is effective.
(d) For purposes of this section, wolf-wild ungulate conflicts
occurring at state operated feedgrounds shall include any situations in which
wolves:
(i) Cause wild ungulates to move from those feedgrounds;
(ii) Cause a mixing of livestock and wild ungulates; or
(iii) Cause wild ungulates to pose extraordinary safety hazards
on state public roadways.
(e) The governor shall certify to the secretary of state the
occurrence of any acts which affect whether this section is effective. The
effective date or dates of this section shall be determined upon the date
each such certification is made and filed with the secretary of state.".
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insert "23-1-302(a)(xxviii) and by creating a new
paragraph (xxx),".
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"23-1-302. Powers and duties.
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(a)
The commission is directed and empowered:
(xxviii)
To reject or to accept and expend for purposes
authorized under this section any and all gifts of cash, stocks, bonds or any
other form of monies. Gifts shall be deposited and expended as provided in
W.S. 23-1-501; and
(xxx)
To enter into memoranda of understanding with the states
of Idaho and Montana to cooperate in the capture, transport, exchange and
release of gray wolves into and out of those areas of the state where the
gray wolf is not classified as a predator as the commission deems necessary
to assure genetic interchange among the populations of gray wolves within the
three (3) states.".
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"necessary to reasonably ensure:
(i) At least seven (7) breeding pairs of gray wolves are located
in this state and primarily outside of Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton
National Park and John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway at the end of the
current calendar year; or
(ii) If the national park service has entered into a memorandum
of understanding with the commission regarding the management of gray wolves
within Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park and John D.
Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway, at least fifteen (15) breeding pairs of
gray wolves are located within the state.".
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"The department shall provide to the commission at least a quarterly
monitoring report on the number of gray wolf packs within this state and
their general location. Following receipt of the report the commission shall
at a public meeting:
(i)
Determine if there are less than the number of wolves
provided for in paragraph (a)(i) of this section or, if a memorandum of
understanding has been entered into with the national park service, paragraph
(a)(ii) of this section, or determine that an immediate or imminent situation
exists which could result in less than the number of wolves provided in
paragraph (a)(i) or (a)(ii) of this section, as applicable, located in this
state. If such a determination is made:
(A)
The commission shall adopt rules and regulations,
including emergency rules if deemed necessary, to classify the gray wolf as a
trophy game animal and prohibit the taking of gray wolves except as provided
in W.S. 23-3-115(c), within that area of the state the commission determines
is necessary to reasonably ensure the number of wolves provided for in
paragraph (a)(i) or (a)(ii) of this section, as applicable, is present within
this state at the end of the current calendar year;
(B) At any time that gray wolves are classified as trophy
game
animals
in
an
area
greater
than
that
specified
in
W.S.
23-1-101(a)(xii)(B)(I), the commission shall:
(I)
Meet in public not less than once every ninety
(90) days to review the classification and determine the need for its
continuance; and
(II)
Maintain the classification of gray wolves as
predatory
animal
and
trophy
game
animal
as
specified
in
W.S.
23-1-101(a)(viii) and (xii)(B)(I), if it determines there are sufficient
numbers of wolves as provided for in paragraph (a)(i) or (a)(ii) of this
section, as applicable, as of the end of the preceding calendar quarter.".
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Subject to sections 1 and 2
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CHILDERS, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
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and insert:
"(d) Any gray wolf in the act of attacking any livestock or
domesticated animals may be immediately taken and killed by the owner of the
livestock or domesticated animal or an employee of the owner or lessee of the
livestock or domesticated animal.
The owner, employee or lessee shall
immediately notify the nearest game warden of the killing of a gray wolf
pursuant to this subsection.
For purposes of this subsection the "act of
attacking" is defined as actual biting, wounding, grasping or killing of
livestock or a domestic animal, or chasing, molesting or harassing by a wolf
that would indicate to a reasonable person that actual, biting, wounding,
grasping or killing of livestock or a domesticated animal is likely to occur
at any moment.".
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follows: delete "is" insert ", W.S. 23-1-109 and
23-3-115(c) are". GINGERY
HB0032H3002/FAILED
Delete the standing committee amendment (HB0032HS001/A) entirely.
Delete the Gingery third reading amendment (HB0032H3001/A) entirely.
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"modifying penalty provisions for improper taking of a gray wolf; providing
for taking of gray wolves in additional situations as specified; repealing
inconsistent provisions; and providing for an effective date.
Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:
Section 1.
W.S. 11-6-302(a)(ix)(A) and (x)(A), 23-1-101(a)(viii)(A)
and
(xii)(A),
23-1-103,
23-1-302(a)(xxix),
23-2-101(j)(xliii)(intro),
23-2-104(e), 23-2-303(d), 23-3-102(a) and (d), 23-3-115 by creating a new
subsection (d) and 23-3-304(a) are amended to read:
11-6-302. Definitions.
(a) As used in this article:
(ix)
"Predatory animal" means:
(A) Coyote, jackrabbit, porcupine, raccoon, red fox, skunk
or stray cat.; and
(x) "Trophy game animal" means:
(A) Black bear, grizzly bear, gray wolf or mountain lion.;
and
23-1-101. Definitions of wildlife.
(a) As used in this act:
(viii) "Predatory animal" means:
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(A) Coyote, jackrabbit, porcupine, raccoon, red fox, skunk
or stray cat.; and
(xii) "Trophy game animal" means:
(A) Black bear, grizzly bear, gray wolf or mountain lion.;
and
23-1-103. Ownership of wildlife; purpose of provisions.
For the purpose of this act, all wildlife in Wyoming is the property of the
state. It is the purpose of this act and the policy of the state to provide
an adequate and flexible system for control, propagation, management,
protection and regulation of all Wyoming wildlife. There shall be no private
ownership of live animals classified in this act as big or trophy game
animals or of any wolf or wolf hybrid.
23-1-302. Powers and duties.
(a) The commission is directed and empowered:
(xxix) After the date gray wolves are removed from the list of
experimental nonessential population, endangered species or threatened
species in Wyoming as provided by W.S. 23-1-108, to classify To manage gray
wolves and to regulate the taking of gray wolves as predatory or trophy game
animals in accordance with W.S. 23-1-304, and to regulate the number of gray
wolves which may be taken under a license issued under this act or as
necessary appropriate to carry out the commission's duties under this act.
The commission shall manage and regulate the taking of gray wolves in a
manner consistent with that of other trophy game and in a manner which
facilitates the removal of the gray wolf from the list of experimental
nonessential population, endangered species or threatened species in Wyoming
and prevents any such future listing of the gray wolf.
23-2-101. Fees; restrictions; nonresident application fee; nonresident
licenses; verification of residency required.
(j) Subject to W.S. 23-2-101(f), 23-1-705(e) and the applicable fee
under W.S. 23-1-701, the following hunting licenses and tags may be purchased
for the fee indicated and subject to the limitations provided:
(xliii) From and after the date Gray wolves: are removed from
the list of experimental nonessential population, endangered species or
threatened species in Wyoming as provided by W.S. 23-1-108:
23-2-104. Archery licenses; special seasons; prohibition against
firearms; equipment.
(e) When hunting antelope, bighorn sheep, black bear, deer, gray wolf,
mountain goat or mountain lion the longbow hunter must be equipped with a
longbow of not less than forty (40) pounds draw weight or possessing the
ability to cast a hunting arrow of four hundred (400) grain weight at least
one hundred sixty (160) yards. When hunting elk, grizzly bear or moose, the
longbow hunter must be equipped with a longbow of not less than fifty (50)
pounds draw weight or possessing the ability to cast a hunting arrow of five
hundred (500) grain weight at least one hundred sixty (160) yards. The
crossbow hunter must be equipped with a crossbow of not less than ninety (90)
pounds draw weight which has a minimum draw length of fourteen (14) inches
(from front of bow to back of string in the cocked position) and a positive
safety mechanism. Crossbow bolts must be at least sixteen (16) inches long.
The broadhead of arrows or bolts shall be of sharp steel with a minimum
cutting width of one (1) inch. The provisions of this subsection relating to
the hunting of antelope, bighorn sheep, black bear, deer, mountain goat and
mountain lion shall also apply to the hunting of the gray wolf as a trophy
game animal from and after the date gray wolves are removed from the list of
experimental nonessential population, endangered species or threatened
species in Wyoming as provided by W.S. 23-1-108.
23-2-303. Trapping licenses; tagging; traps and snares; penalty;
confiscation; inspection; interference with trapping.
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(d) All traps and snares used for furbearing or predatory animals
shall be permanently marked or tagged with the name and address of the owner
or the identification number assigned to the owner by the department.
Any
identification number attached to a trap or snare pursuant to this subsection
is solely for the use of the department or appropriate law enforcement
officers and is not a public record for purposes of W.S. 16-4-201 through
16-4-205. No trap or snare shall be set for furbearing or predatory animals
within thirty (30) feet of any exposed bait or carcass over five (5) pounds
in weight. As used in this subsection, "exposed bait or carcass" means the
meat or viscera of any part of a mammal, bird or fish, excluding dried bones.
In addition, all snares used for taking furbearing or predatory animals shall
be equipped with a break-away locking device that is designed to release at
two hundred ninety-five (295) pounds of pressure or less and a snare loop not
to exceed twelve (12) inches in diameter measured side to side.
Unless
otherwise specified in this section, all traps, excluding snares set for
furbearing animals and predatory animals and quick kill body grip traps as
defined by commission rule and regulation, shall be checked by the owner at
least once during each seventy-two (72) hour period from the time the traps
were set. Quick kill body grip traps shall be checked by the owner not less
than once each seven (7) day period from the time the traps were set.
All
wildlife caught in any trap or snare shall upon discovery, be removed
immediately by the owner.
Violation of this subsection constitutes a low
misdemeanor punishable as provided in W.S. 23-6-202(a)(v). After the date
gray wolves are removed from the list of experimental nonessential
population, endangered species or threatened species in Wyoming as provided
by W.S. 23-1-108 the commission may enact rules and regulations setting forth
the specifications for traps and snares used for the taking of gray wolves
and the time period for checking such traps and snares. Except as otherwise
provided by commission rule, the provisions in this section regulating the
trapping of furbearing and predatory animals shall apply to the trapping of
gray wolves.
23-3-102. Taking certain game animals without license or during a
closed season prohibited.
(a) Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, any person
who takes any big or trophy game animal or gray wolf where classified as a
trophy game animal without the proper license or authority is guilty of a
high misdemeanor punishable as provided in W.S. 23-6-202(a)(ii). The taking
of each animal is a separate offense.
(d) Any person who knowingly takes any antlered elk, antlered deer,
antlered moose, horned antelope, bighorn sheep, mountain goat, mountain lion,
gray wolf, grizzly bear or black bear without the proper license or during a
closed season except as otherwise permitted by this act is guilty of a
misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than five thousand dollars
($5,000.00) nor more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00), imprisonment for
not more than one (1) year, or both.
23-3-115. Taking certain animals for damaging property.
(d) Any gray wolf in the act of attacking any livestock or
domesticated animal may be immediately taken and killed by the owner of the
livestock or domesticated animal or an employee of the owner or lessee of the
livestock or domesticated animal.
The owner, employee or lessee shall
immediately notify the nearest game warden of the killing of a gray wolf
pursuant to this subsection.
For purposes of this subsection the "act of
attacking" is defined as actual biting, wounding, grasping or killing of
livestock or a domesticated animal, or chasing, molesting or harassing by a
wolf that would indicate to a reasonable person that actual, biting,
wounding, grasping or killing of livestock or a domesticated animal is likely
to occur at any moment.
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23-3-304. Certain trapping devices unlawful; game for bait prohibited;
baiting big game animals prohibited; penalties.
(a) No person shall take or wound any game animal, game bird, or game
fish by use of any pit, pitfall, net, trap, deadfall, poison, or other
similar device except as otherwise provided. From and after the date gray
wolves are removed from the list of experimental nonessential population,
endangered species or threatened species in Wyoming as provided by W.S.
23-1-108, gray wolves may be taken with a trap or snare only as allowed by
and in accordance with rules and regulations of the commission.
Section
2.
W.S.
11-6-302(a)(ix)(B)
and
(x)(B)
and
(b),
23-1-101(a)(viii)(B),
(xii)(B)
and
(b),
23-1-108,
23-1-109,
23-1-304,
23-3-115(c), 2003 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 115, Section 4 and 2007
Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 168, Sections 1 and 4 are repealed.
Section 3.
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."
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2/11/2009
H Failed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Blake, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Hales,
Jorgensen and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Berger, Bonner, Brechtel,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Gilmore, Goggles, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman,
Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie,
Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp,
Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters,
Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 7
Nays 52
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0033
Sponsored By:
Expanded opportunity pilot program.
Representative(s) Hammons, Craft, Jaggi, McOmie and Wallis
and Senator(s) Anderson, J., Coe, Massie and Von Flatern
AN ACT relating to public education; establishing a grant program funding
pilot projects during the 2009-2010 academic year that provide innovative
education delivery to students at risk of dropping out of high school prior
to graduation; delegating program administration to the Wyoming community
college commission; imposing reporting requirements upon grant recipients;
providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
12/11/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/19/2009
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, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi,
McOmie and Teeters
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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Lubnau,
McKim,
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/28/2009
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Pedersen, Philp and Steward
Nays: Representative(s) Harshman and Jorgensen
Ayes 5
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0033HS001/ADOPTED
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2/2/2009
2/3/2009
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MCOMIE,
CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brown,
Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Diercks,
Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey,
Illoway, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Brechtel, Davison, Edmonds, Harshman,
Jaggi, Madden, Mercer, Miller, Peasley, Shepperson, Teeters and Zwonitzer,
Dv.
Ayes 47
Nays 13
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
2/5/2009
2/12/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Coe, Decaria, Massie and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Jennings
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/20/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0033SS001/ADOPTED
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the program's effectiveness".
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S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Failed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Esquibel, F.,
Hastert, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions and Von
Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Dockstader, Geis, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings,
Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Perkins, Ross, Townsend and Vasey
Ayes 15
Nays 15
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0034
Sponsored By:
Liquor licensees-industry representatives.
Representative(s) Illoway,
Simpson and Senator(s) Coe
Childers,
Cohee,
Moniz
and
AN ACT relating to alcoholic beverages; providing an exception to prohibition
on industry representatives providing money or other things of value to
licensees; specifying conditions; and providing for an effective date.
12/15/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/20/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Harvey, Lockhart,
Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/20/2009
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
1/26/2009
H
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3rd Reading
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ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Diercks
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/28/2009
2/2/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and Martin
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0034SS001/ADOPTED
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LARSON, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Excused: Senator(s) Bebout
Ayes 28
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/17/2009
2/20/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Craft and Semlek
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0039
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0039
S President Signed HEA No. 0039
120
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
Governor Signed HEA No. 0039
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0051
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0035
Sponsored By:
Election judges.
Representative(s) Millin, Brown, Craft, Illoway and Lubnau
and Senator(s) Case and Sessions
AN ACT relating to elections; providing that election judges may work shifts
on election day; repealing conflicting statute; and providing for an
effective date.
12/15/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/23/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Diercks, Hales,
Miller, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2009
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
Illoway,
Lubnau,
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Madden
Ayes 59
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
1/29/2009
2/10/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Hastert, Johnson and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/17/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
121
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/25/2009
2/25/2009
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. 0036
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0036
Sales of information
companies.
by
telecommunications
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gilmore, Blake, Connolly and Miller
AN ACT relating to telecommunications; providing that certain information may
not be included in a sale of information; providing exceptions; providing
that a customer may not be charged for requesting that certain information
not be published; providing rulemaking authority; providing for a civil
action; and providing for an effective date.
12/16/2008
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
3/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0037
Sponsored By:
Veterans' property tax exemption.
Representative(s) Gilmore and Blake and Senator(s) Cooper
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for the veterans' property
tax exemption for honorably discharged veterans who served during various
dates as specified; and providing for an effective date.
12/16/2008
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
3/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0038
Sponsored By:
Fiscal year for governmental entities.
Select Committee on Local Government Financing
AN ACT relating to governmental entities; providing for a single fiscal year
period to be used by all governmental entities subject to specified
exceptions; making conforming amendments; providing for transition; and
providing for an effective date.
122
12/18/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/28/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Hales, Illoway,
Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Diercks
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2009
Lubnau,
Miller,
H Placed on General File
HB0038HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-After line 2
Insert:
"(b) Hospital districts organized under W.S. 35-2-401 through 35-2-438
and rural health care districts organized under W.S. 35-2-701 through 35-2709 shall have until July 1, 2011 to commence the district fiscal year on
July 1 of each year.".
Page 2-line 4
Delete "(b)" insert "(c)".
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Delete entirely.
Page 10-lines 1 and 2
Delete entirely and insert:
"(h) The commission, department and appropriate divisions within the
department may operate upon a federal fiscal year basis commencing October 1
of each year.
The commission, department and all divisions within the
department shall maintain capabilities to report revenues and expenditures
upon a state fiscal year commencing July 1, 2012.".
ILLOWAY, CHAIRMAN
HB0038HW001/FAILED
Page 2-line 17
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Page 10-lines 20 through 24
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Page 11-lines 1 through 11
Delete. ILLOWAY
1/30/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0038H2001/ADOPTED
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Page 10-lines 20 through 24
Delete.
Page 11-lines 1 through 11
Delete. ILLOWAY
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Diercks and Lubnau
Ayes 58
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
S Received for Introduction
123
2/5/2009
2/12/2009
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Hastert, Johnson and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0038SS001/ADOPTED
Page 10–line 1
Page 10–line 3
2/18/2009
S Passed CoW
HB0038S2001/ADOPTED
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Page 3–line 17
Page 4–line 8
Page 7–line 24
Page 8–line 22
Page 9–line 13
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "maintain capabilities to".
Delete "2012" insert "2010". CASE, CHAIRMAN
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "16-4-125(b)"
Delete "16-4-125(b)"
Delete "16-4-125(b)"
Delete "16-4-125(b)"
Delete "16-4-125(b)"
Delete "16-4-125(b)"
insert
insert
insert
insert
insert
insert
"16-4-125(c)".
"16-4-125(c)".
"16-4-125(c)".
"16-4-125(c)".
"16-4-125(c)".
"16-4-125(c)".
CASE
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Larson,
Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend,
Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Dockstader, Landen and Perkins
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
Ayes 26
Nays 3
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan,
Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden,
McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Diercks
Excused: Representative(s) Davison and Jorgensen
Ayes 57
Nays 1
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
3/2/2009
3/2/2009
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
124
Chapter No. 0090
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0039
Sponsored By:
Population
census.
determinations-use
of
federal
Select Committee on Local Government Financing
AN ACT relating to administration of government; providing a uniform
determination of population by use of the decennial federal census; providing
a definition to be used for references to the federal census; conforming
statutes referencing population and the federal census to a uniform use and
definition for distributions of revenues and other purposes; repealing
inconsistent uses and definitions; specifying applicability; and providing
for an effective date.
12/18/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/28/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Hales, Illoway, Miller, Stubson and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Diercks and Lubnau
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0039HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 7
After
"definitions;"
applicability;".
Insert:
insert
"specifying
Page 29-after line 13
"Section 3.
(a) No authority to issue any license based upon population shall be
diminished by application of this act until the 2010 federal decennial census
has been conducted and officially released by the bureau of census.
(b) No distribution of funding shall be diminished or increased based
upon application of this act until the 2010 federal decennial census has been
conducted and officially released by the bureau of census. To the extent any
entity's share of funding would be reduced or increased by application of
this act before that time, the distribution of funds shall be administered in
accordance with the provisions of law prior to the amendment or repeal of
such law by this act.".
Page 29-line 15
Delete "Section 3." Insert "Section 4.".
ILLOWAY,
CHAIRMAN
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
2/4/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart,
Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
125
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Diercks and Lubnau
Excused: Representative(s) Harshman and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 56
Nays 2
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
2/6/2009
2/19/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Hastert, Johnson and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0039SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 1-line 15
Delete "12-4-101(b) and (c),".
Page 8-lines 13 through 22
Delete.
Page 9-lines 1 through 8
Delete. CASE, CHAIRMAN
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Harshman and Miller
Ayes 0
Nays 58
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2009
2/27/2009
3/3/2009
H Appointed JCC01 Members
Representative(s) Cohee, Lubnau, Peasley
S Appointed JCC01 Members
Senator(s) Case, Hastert, Johnson
H Adopted HB0039JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
126
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Diercks, Lubnau and Simpson
Ayes 57
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
S Adopted HB0039JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Ross
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0039JC01/AA
ADOPTED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0039SS001/AE
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 1-line 15
After "12-4-101" delete "(b) and".
Page 8-lines 17 through 22
Delete entirely.
Page 9-lines 1 through 3
Reinsert all stricken language.
Page 9-line 4
Reinsert all stricken language; after "information"
insert "using population estimates from the United
States bureau of the census".
COHEE, LUBNAU, PEASLEY, CASE, HASTERT, JOHNSON
3/4/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/11/2009
3/11/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0120
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0120
S President Signed HEA No. 0120
Governor Signed HEA No. 0120
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0170
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0040
State employees and officials group insurancelegislators.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv.
AN ACT relating to state employees and officials group insurance; providing
for enrollment by legislators; granting rulemaking authority; providing a
definition; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
12/18/2008
1/13/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction;
Cutoff
H.B. No. 0041
Sponsored By:
No
Further
Action
Prior
to
CoW
Cremation expenses.
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv., Bonner,
Moniz and Roscoe and Senator(s) Ross
127
Byrd,
Gingery,
AN ACT relating to public assistance programs; providing for state assistance
for the cremation of decedents receiving specified state aid at the time of
death; and providing for an effective date.
12/18/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/29/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bonner, Davison, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Hallinan,
Harvey, Landon, Millin and Shepperson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
2/3/2009
2/4/2009
2/5/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
2/13/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Hastert, Hunnicutt, Landen, Schiffer and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2009
2/23/2009
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Perkins
Excused: Senator(s) Cooper
Ayes 28
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0063
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0063
S President Signed HEA No. 0063
Governor Signed HEA No. 0063
128
3/2/2009
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0082
H.B. No. 0042
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Burial arrangements.
Representative(s) Zwonitzer,
Senator(s) Case and Perkins
Dv.,
Berger
and
Landon
and
AN ACT relating to burials and cremations; specifying persons authorized to
consent to burial or cremation; providing for immunity as specified; and
providing for an effective date.
12/18/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/29/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bonner, Davison, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Hallinan,
Harvey, Landon, Millin and Shepperson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0042HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
After ";" delete balance of the line.
Page 1-line 4
Delete the line through ";".
Page 1-line 9
Delete "and 2-17-102 are" insert "is".
Page 3-After line 1
Insert:
"(vi) A stepchild of the decedent;".
Page 3-line 3
Delete "(vi)" insert "(vii)".
Page 4-line 22
Delete entirely.
Page 5-lines 1 through 22
Delete entirely. LANDON, CHAIRMAN
2/3/2009
2/4/2009
2/5/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/9/2009
2/9/2009
2/13/2009
Ayes:
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Senator(s) Hastert, Hunnicutt, Landen, Schiffer and Scott
129
Ayes 5
2/13/2009
Nays 0
Excused 0
Conflicts 0
S Placed on General File
HB0042SS001/ADOPTED
Page 4-line 1
2/23/2009
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
Absent 0
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "such" insert "the".
SCOTT, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Cooper
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan,
Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Teeters, Thompson, Throne and Wallis
Nays:
Representative(s) Edmonds, Pedersen, Stubson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Absent: Representative(s) Carson
Ayes 54
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 1
Conflicts 0
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
2/27/2009
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0071
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00 71
S President Signed HEA No. 0071
Governor Signed HEA No. 0071
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0125
H.B. No. 0043
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Military department leasing fees.
Joint Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Interim
Committee
AN ACT relating to the military department; authorizing the military
department to retain and expend monies generated by grazing leases; requiring
annual reports; and providing for an effective date.
12/19/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/16/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H Received for Introduction
H08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
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ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Cohee, Gilmore, Hallinan, Madden,
McKim and Petersen
Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0043HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
After "retain" insert "and expend"; before "leases"
insert "grazing"; after "leases;" insert "requiring
annual reports;".
Page 1-line 11
Before "Monies" insert "(a)"; after "lease" insert
"for grazing".
Page 1-line 15
After "lands." delete balance of line.
Page 1-line 16
Delete line through "operations.".
Page 2-line 1
After "these" insert "grazing".
Page 2-After line 4
Insert:
"(b) The department shall annually report to the joint transportation,
highways and military affairs interim committee the monies generated under
subsection (a) of this section and how those monies were expended by the
department.". COHEE, CHAIRMAN
HB0043HW001/FAILED
Page 1-line 3
Before "and" insert "requiring rulemaking;".
Page 1-line 11
Before "Monies" insert "(a)".
Page 2-Before line 6
Insert:
"(b)
The department shall promulgate rules governing the rental fees
for grazing leases under subsection (a) of this section at a rate equal to
rates charged for grazing leases by the board of land commissioners.".
Renumber as necessary. CARSON
HB0043HW002/FAILED
Page 2-After line 4
Before
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0043HS001/A) to this line, Insert:
"(b)
At the end of each fiscal year, after the purposes provided in
subsection (a) of this section have been fully funded from the annual grazing
lease proceeds, remaining funds shall be deposited to a special reserve
account.
Eighty percent (80%) of the funds within the special reserve
account may be expended in subsequent fiscal years for the department's
general operations and, subject to the limitation of this subsection, twenty
percent
(20%)
shall
be
retained
and
expended
only
for
emergency
contingencies, as declared by the state loan and investment board, for
operations and maintenance of the lands leased under subsection (a) of this
section. At any time restricted emergency funds in the reserve account equal
twice the annual average of gross grazing lease receipts for the prior three
(3) years, all other funds within the reserve account or to be deposited to
the reserve account may be used for the department's general operations.
Funds within the reserve account are continuously appropriated for purposes
of this subsection.".
Renumber as necessary. HALLINAN, MADDEN, ZWONITZER, DV.
HB0043HW003/FAILED
Delete the Hallinan et al. committee of the whole amendment (HB0043HW002/A)
entirely and further amend as follows:
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Page 1-line 16
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
Delete
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0043HS001/A) to this line.
Delete
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0043HS001/A) to this line; After "operations"
insert "at Camp Guernsey". ILLOWAY, MCKIM
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0043H3001/ADOPTED
Page 2-After line 4
Before
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0043HS001/A) to this line, Insert:
"(b)
At the end of each fiscal year, after the purposes provided in
subsection (a) of this section have been fully funded from the annual grazing
lease proceeds, remaining funds shall be deposited to a special reserve
account.
Eighty percent (80%) of the funds within the special reserve
account may be expended in subsequent fiscal years for the department's
general operations and, subject to the limitation of this subsection, twenty
percent
(20%)
shall
be
retained
and
expended
only
for
emergency
contingencies, as declared by the governor, for operations and maintenance of
the lands leased under subsection (a) of this section.
At any time
restricted emergency funds in the reserve account equal the annual average of
gross grazing lease receipts for the prior three (3) years, all other funds
within the reserve account or to be deposited to the reserve account may be
used for the department's general operations.
Funds within the reserve
account are continuously appropriated for purposes of this subsection.".
Renumber as necessary. HALLINAN
1/22/2009
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer,
Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Gilmore and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 57
Nays 2
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
2/5/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Landen and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
2/5/2009
2/18/2009
Ayes:
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Peterson and Townsend
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Nays: Senator(s) Nicholas
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
2/18/2009
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
S Placed on General File
HB0043SW001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 1-line 3
Delete "requiring annual reports;".
Page 1-lines 12 through 16
Delete, insert and renumber:
"(a) All funds received from grazing fees for property owned by the
state of Wyoming and managed as part of Camp Guernsey shall be deposited into
a separate account to be designated as the "Camp Guernsey maintenance
account."
(b) All funds and all interest generated on the funds within the Camp
Guernsey
maintenance
account
shall
be
expended
only
by
legislative
appropriation.".
Page 2-lines 1 through 24
Delete.
Page 3-lines 2 through 6
Delete. NICHOLAS, MEIER
2/19/2009
S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Johnson, Landen, Massie,
Meier, Peterson, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Larson, Martin, Nicholas, Perkins, Ross,
Schiffer, Sessions, Townsend and Vasey
Ayes 10
Nays 20
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0044
Sponsored By:
Surveyors and engineers.
Representative(s) Jorgensen, Hammons, Jaggi
and Senator(s) Decaria, Hastert and Vasey
and
Lockhart
AN ACT relating to professions and occupations; amending provisions relating
to licensure of engineers and land surveyors; providing for administration
and regulation of engineers and land surveyors as specified; providing for
electronic filings; modifying name of licensing board; providing fees;
providing disciplinary proceedings; imposing penalties; making conforming
amendments; and providing for an effective date.
12/19/2008
1/13/2009
1/19/2009
1/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Harvey, Lockhart,
Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/28/2009
H Placed on General File
H Passed CoW
HB0044H2002/ADOPTED
133
Meyer,
Moniz,
Page 25-line 12
After "board" delete balance of line and insert
"in accordance with the provisions of W.S.
33-1-201 and the appropriate fee shall".
After
"cost"
insert
"as
provided
by
33-29-128(a)(iii)". STUBSON
Page 25-line 15
1/29/2009
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0044H3001/ADOPTED
Page 25-line 15
1/30/2009
Delete
the
Stubson
second
reading
(HB0044H2002/A) to this line. STUBSON
amendment
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Berger, Bonner, Brown, Byrd,
Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey, Jorgensen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie,
Meyer, Millin, Pedersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Throne,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Brechtel, Buchanan, Childers, Craft,
Davison, Edmonds, Gilmore, Hales, Harshman, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, McKim,
Mercer, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Philp, Semlek, Shepperson,
Teeters, Thompson and Wallis
Excused: Representative(s) Simpson
Ayes 32
Nays 27
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/2/2009
2/17/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
S07 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Cooper and Hastert
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Johnson and Scott
Ayes 2
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)
H.B. No. 0045
Sponsored By:
Severance tax distribution.
Joint Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Interim
Committee
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for the distribution of
certain severance tax revenues for highway purposes as specified; and
providing for an effective date.
12/19/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
2/24/2009
Ayes:
Nays:
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H08 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Representative(s) Blake, Cohee, Gilmore and Hallinan
Representative(s) Carson, Madden, McKim, Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.
134
Ayes 4
Nays 5
3/3/2009
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0046
Sponsored By:
National guard medical professional retention
program.
Joint Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Interim
Committee
AN ACT relating to the national guard; creating the Wyoming national guard
health care provider retention program; providing a malpractice insurance
premium reimbursement for national guard health care providers as specified;
providing restrictions; providing conditions for repayment of assistance
received; granting rulemaking authority; providing definitions; providing a
sunset date; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
12/19/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/16/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H Received for Introduction
H08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Gilmore, Hallinan,
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Cohee, Madden and Petersen
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2009
1/21/2009
McKim
and
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman and Philp
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen and Steward
Absent: Representative(s) Pedersen
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 1
Conflicts 0
1/21/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0046HS001/ADOPTED
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5-line
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2
4
5
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After "date; providing" delete "a".
Delete "continuous" insert "an".
Delete "fifty percent (50%)" insert "twenty-five
percent (25%)".
Delete
"fourteen
thousand
dollars
($14,000.00)"
insert "seven thousand dollars ($7,000.00)".
Delete "continuously".
Delete "2012" insert "2013".
Delete "2012" insert "2013".
After "appropriated" delete balance of the line.
Delete the line through "($640,000.00)" insert "three
hundred twenty thousand dollars ($320,000.00)".
Delete "are continuously appropriated and".
COHEE,
CHAIRMAN
HB0046HW001/ADOPTED
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Page 3-lines 11 through 22
Delete
entirely,
including
the
standing
committee amendment (HB0046HS001/A) to these lines
and insert:
"(a) Subject to legislative appropriation and in accordance with the
provisions of this article, the adjutant general or his designee may
authorize a one-time reimbursement of medical and dental malpractice
insurance premiums for qualified medical professionals.
The maximum
malpractice insurance premium reimbursement under the program shall be:
(i) For a qualified medical professional who enters into a two
(2) year service contract, the lesser of fifty percent (50%) of the total
cost of malpractice insurance premiums paid by the qualified medical
professional during the most recent calendar year in the term of the initial
service contract required under paragraph (b)(iii) of this section, or a
total of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) at the execution of the
service contract;
(ii) For a qualified medical professional who enters into a four
(4) year service contract, the lesser of one hundred percent (100%) of the
total cost of malpractice insurance premiums paid by the qualified medical
professional during the most recent calendar year in the term of the initial
service contract required under paragraph (b)(iii) of this section, or thirty
thousand dollars ($30,000.00) at the execution of the service contract.".
HALLINAN
1/23/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0046H2001/FAILED
Delete the Hallinan
HB0046H2002/ADOPTED
Page 4-line 12
1/26/2009
committee
entirely.
of the whole
BUCHANAN
amendment
Delete "four (4)" insert "two (2)".
(HB0046HW001/A)
HALLINAN
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0046H3001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 2
(CORRECTED COPY)
Delete "or" insert ","; after "dentist" insert "or
optometrist".
Page 3-lines 11 through 22
In
the
Hallinan
committee
of
the
whole
amendment
(HB0046HW001/A)
to
these
lines,
in
subsection (a)(intro) delete "medical and dental"
insert "medical, dental and optometric". ILLOWAY
HB0046H3002/ADOPTED
Page 3-lines 11 through 22
In
the
Hallinan
committee
of
the
whole
amendment (HB0046HW001/A) to these lines, delete
paragraphs (a)(i) and (ii) and insert:
"(i) For a qualified medical professional who enters into a two
(2) year service contract, the lesser of fifty percent (50%) of the total
cost of malpractice insurance premiums paid by the qualified medical
professional during the most recent calendar year in the term of the initial
service contract required under paragraph (b)(iii) of this section, not to
exceed fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00), which shall be paid directly to
the malpractice insurer and applied toward the medical professional's
malpractice insurance at the execution of the service contract;
(ii) For a qualified medical professional who enters into a four
(4) year service contract, the lesser of one hundred percent (100%) of the
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total cost of malpractice insurance premiums paid by the qualified medical
professional during the most recent calendar year in the term of the initial
service contract required under paragraph (b)(iii) of this section, not to
exceed thirty thousand dollars ($30,000.00), which shall be paid directly to
the malpractice insurer and applied toward the medical professional's
malpractice insurance at the execution of the service contract.". BROWN
1/27/2009
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Madden
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Conflicts: Representative(s) Byrd
Ayes 57
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
1/29/2009
1/29/2009
2/5/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Landen and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
2/9/2009
2/19/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Peterson and Townsend
Nays: Senator(s) Nicholas
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0046SS001/ADOPTED
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Page 4-line 6
Page 5-line 4
Page 5-line 9
HB0046SS002/ADOPTED
Page 6-line 19
Page 6-line 20
2/26/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "the lesser of".
Delete "the lesser of".
Delete "for at least two (2) years" insert "for the
time period specified in paragraph (a)(i) or (a)(ii)
of this section".
After "professional" insert "as defined in W.S. 19-9702(a)(ii)". VON FLATERN, CHAIRMAN
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "three hundred twenty" insert "one hundred
fifty-four thousand dollars ($154,000.00)".
Delete through "($320,000.00)". NICHOLAS, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
137
2/27/2009
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0046S3001/ADOPTED
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3/2/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
In
the
catch
title,
delete
"medical
professional" insert "health care provider".
Delete "medical professional" insert "health care
provider".
Delete "medical professionals" insert "health care
providers".
Delete "MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL" insert "HEALTH CARE
PROVIDER".
Delete "medical professional" insert "health care
provider".
Delete "medical professional" insert "health care
provider".
Delete "medical professionals" insert "health care
providers".
Delete "medical" insert "health care provider".
Delete "professional".
After "Qualified" delete balance of line and insert
"health care provider" means an individual as defined
in W.S. 27-14-102(a)(x), licensed pursuant to title
33,".
Delete.
Delete "profession in Wyoming".
Delete "medical" insert "health care providers".
Delete "professionals".
Delete "medical professional" insert "health care
provider".
Delete "medical" insert "health care provider".
Delete "professional".
Delete "medical" insert "health care provider's".
Delete "professional's".
Delete "medical professional" insert "health care
provider".
Delete "medical" insert "health care provider".
Delete "professional".
Delete "medical" insert "health care provider's".
Delete "professional's".
Delete "medical professional" insert "health care
provider".
Delete "medical professional" insert "health care
provider".
Delete "medical professional" insert "health care
provider".
Delete "medical" insert "health care provider".
Delete "professional".
Delete "medical professional" insert "health care
provider".
Delete "medical professional" insert "health care
provider".
Delete "medical professional" insert "health care
provider".
Delete "medical professional" insert "health care
provider". MASSIE
S Failed 3rd Reading
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ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Cooper, Decaria, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Johnson, Landen,
Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Vasey and Von
Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Dockstader, Geis,
Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross and Townsend
Ayes 15
Nays 15
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
S Reconsidered
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Esquibel, F.,
Hastert, Hunnicutt, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Decaria, Geis, Hines, Jennings, Nicholas,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross and Townsend
Ayes 19
Nays 11
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hunnicutt, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie,
Meier, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Geis, Hines, Jennings, Nicholas, Perkins,
Peterson, Ross and Townsend
Ayes 20
Nays 10
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Teeters, Thompson, Throne and Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Madden, Stubson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Conflicts: Representative(s) Byrd
Ayes 55
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
3/11/2009
3/11/2009
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. 0177
H.B. No. 0047
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Commercial signage on highways.
Joint Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Interim
Committee
139
AN ACT relating to highway signage; amending statutes related to the Wyoming
department of transportation's program for informational signage; allowing
revenues to be generated from signage; requiring a competitive bid process;
allowing contracted entities to administer the program; and providing for an
effective date.
12/19/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/23/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H Received for Introduction
H08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Cohee, Gilmore, Hallinan, Madden,
McKim, Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0047HW001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 4
Page 3-line 18
Page 3-line 19
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
After
";"
insert
"requiring
a
competitive
bid
process;".
Delete "and" insert ".
In addition to the fee
structure,"; delete "may" insert "shall attempt to".
After
"revenue"
insert
"by
adopting
a
bidding
procedure whereby specific service signing rights are
awarded to the highest bidder in a competitive
bidding process". ZWONITZER, DV.
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Patton
Ayes 59
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/2/2009
2/10/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/10/2009
2/19/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
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ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0047SS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 6
Page 3–line 16
HB0047SW001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 6
Page 4-line 9
Page 4-line 11
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "program;" insert "repealing the application
for signage on main street and historic sites;".
Delete "shall" insert "may". VON FLATERN, CHAIRMAN
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the First Senate Standing Committee Amendment
(HB0047SS001/A) to this line.
Delete and renumber.
Delete "3" insert "2". VON FLATERN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Failed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Cooper, Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hunnicutt,
Jennings, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and
Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Decaria, Hastert,
Hines, Johnson, Larson, Martin, Massie, Perkins, Schiffer and Scott
Conflicts: Senator(s) Ross
Ayes 14
Nays 15
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
2/26/2009
S Failed 3rd 14-15-1; Failed Reconsideration
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Decaria, Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hunnicutt,
Jennings, Landen, Peterson, Scott, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Hastert,
Hines, Johnson, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Ross,
Schiffer, Sessions and Townsend
Ayes 11
Nays 19
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0048
Sponsored By:
Game bird farms raising sage grouse.
Representative(s) Brown, Anderson, R., Childers, Davison,
Jaggi, Petersen, Shepperson and Thompson and Senator(s)
Burns, Coe, Larson, Massie and Schiffer
AN ACT relating to game and fish; requiring a report regarding licensing
private game bird farms to raise native sage grouse for release; imposing a
moratorium on raising and releasing sage grouse as specified; and providing
for an effective date.
12/22/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Do Pass
141
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bonner, Brown, Childers, Connolly, Davison, Jaggi,
Millin, Shepperson and Thompson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0048HW001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 10
Page 1-line 11
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
Delete "and" insert ",".
After "wildlife" insert
BROWN
"and
cultural
resources".
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0048H3001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 4
Delete "No person licensed" insert "Neither the
raising nor release of native sage grouse shall be
permitted under any game bird farm license issued
under W.S. 23-5-102 unless specifically authorized by
legislation enacted after April 1, 2009.".
Page 2-lines 5 through 7
Delete entirely. LANDON
1/29/2009
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/2/2009
2/10/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Coe, Dockstader, Jennings and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0048SW001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 3
2/17/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "shall" insert "may".
BURNS, MASSIE
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
142
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Craft and Semlek
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0054
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0049
Sponsored By:
Marriage licenses.
Representative(s) Gingery and Senator(s) Dockstader
AN ACT relating to marriage licenses; providing an expiration date for a
marriage license if the marriage is not solemnized within a specified date of
issuance; and providing for an effective date.
12/22/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/19/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
143
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Hammons
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/26/2009
2/3/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Coe, Decaria, Jennings, Massie and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
2/12/2009
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott,
Sessions, Townsend and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Perkins and Vasey
Excused: Senator(s) Bebout
Ayes 26
Nays 3
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/17/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/25/2009
2/25/2009
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
Chapter No. 0040
H.B. No. 0050
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Tax sales-costs.
Representative(s) Gingery and Senator(s) Dockstader
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; increasing amounts
of costs that
may be collected by a county treasurer under tax sales of real or personal
property; and providing for an effective date.
12/22/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/16/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R.,
Petersen and Semlek
Excused: Representative(s) Goggles and
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent
1/16/2009
CALL
Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Madden, Miller,
Wallis
0
Conflicts 0
H Placed on General File
144
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 58
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2009
1/26/2009
2/26/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Larson, Martin, Perkins and Schiffer
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2009
S Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0051
Sponsored By:
Handicapped motorcycle plates.
Representative(s) Bagby and Gilmore and Senator(s) Vasey
AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; authorizing the issuance of handicapped
license plates for motorcycles; and providing for an effective date.
12/22/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/21/2009
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, Carson, Cohee, Gilmore, Hallinan, Madden,
McKim, Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0051HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 6
After
"letters"
insert
"as
department,". COHEE, CHAIRMAN
HB0051HW001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 7
Delete "(intro)" insert "(iv)".
Page 2-lines 16 through 18
Delete all new language.
Page 2-After line 22
Insert:
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determined
by
the
"(iv) One (1) set of plates and one (1) special license plate for a
motorcycle shall be issued by the county treasurer to each qualified
applicant under this subsection upon payment of required fees;". HALLINAN
1/23/2009
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
1/29/2009
2/10/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Landen and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Larson, Massie, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Scott, Sessions, Townsend,
Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Burns, Case, Meier and Schiffer
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
Ayes 25
Nays 4
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
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. 0045
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0052
Higher education endowment fund.
Sponsored By:
Joint Education Interim Committee
146
AN ACT relating to the higher education endowment fund; depositing specified
governmental royalty revenues into the higher education endowment reserve
account; and providing for an effective date.
12/23/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H Received for Introduction
H04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi, McKim and McOmie
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Lubnau and Teeters
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/15/2009
1/15/2009
3/2/2009
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0053
Sponsored By:
Unfair employment practices.
Representative(s) Millin,
Hastert and Landen
Byrd
and
Landon
and
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to fair employment practices; providing that discriminatory
and unfair employment practices include retaliatory acts as specified; and
providing for an effective date.
12/23/2008
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bonner, Davison, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Hallinan,
Harvey, Landon, Millin and Shepperson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/19/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0053HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 10
Page 2-line 21
Page 3-line 1
1/28/2009
After "participated" insert "in good faith".
After "participated" insert "in good faith".
Delete "July 1, 2009." 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.". LANDON, CHAIRMAN
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Byrd, Cannady, Connolly,
Craft, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Illoway,
Jorgensen, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Millin, Roscoe, Thompson, Throne,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown,
Buchanan, Childers, Cohee, Davison, Edmonds, Gingery, Hallinan, Harshman,
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Harvey, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Mercer, Miller, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters and Wallis.
Excused: Representative(s) Carson
Ayes 25
Nays 34
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0054
Sponsored By:
Workers' compensation amendments.
Joint Labor, Health and Social Services Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to the Wyoming Worker's Compensation Act;providing that the
state's subrogation recovery be reduced for recovery fees and costs;
authorizing elective coverage for corporate officers, limited liability
company members, partners and sole proprietors as specified; revising the
criteria for and distribution of employer premium credits; increasing
dependent children's, death and permanent impairment benefits; providing a
minimum and extending the duration of temporary total disability benefit;
extending the maximum duration of vocational rehabilitation benefits;
providing a time limit for the recovery of overpayments as specified;
providing for redetermination in the case of missed deadlines as specified;
providing an appropriation and authorizing additional positions to the office
of administrative hearings; and providing for an effective date.
12/23/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/21/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H Received for Introduction
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bonner, Davison, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Hallinan,
Harvey, Landon, Millin and Shepperson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2009
1/29/2009
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0054HS001/ADOPTED
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Page 2-line 6
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Page 4-line 16
Page
Page
Page
Page
5-line
5-line
5-line
5-line
Pedersen,
8
9
10
14
After "specified;" insert "revising the criteria for
and distribution of employer premium credits;".
After "(k)(iii)" insert "and by creating a new
paragraph (iv)".
After "27-14-511" insert ", 27-14-601(f)".
After "proprietorship" insert "employing two (2) or
more employees".
After "division" insert ".".
Strike "following the initial".
Strike the line through "coverage.".
After
"or
for"
insert
"the
officers,
members,
partners and".
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Page 6-line 17
After "employers" insert "qualified pursuant to
paragraph (iii) of this subsection".
Page 7-line 23
After "statistics" insert ", or three percent (3%),
whichever is less".
Page 8-line 16
After "but" insert "shall"; strike "to"; after
"exceed" insert "the lesser of one hundred percent
(100%) of the injured employee's actual monthly
earnings at the time of the injury or".
Page 12-line 19
Delete "fifty (50)" insert "one hundred (100)".
Page 12-line 21
Delete "." insert ";".
Page 12-After line 21
Insert:
"(iv) An injured worker otherwise qualified for temporary total
disability payments shall be eligible to receive temporary total disability
payments at the rate provided in this subsection if the employer has a
contractual agreement with an out-of-state health care provider.".
Page 15-After line 6
Insert:
"27-14-601. Payment
or
denial
of
claim
by
division;
notice;
objections; review and settlement of claims; filing fee; preauthorization of
hospitalization or surgery.
(f) A health care provider receiving payment erroneously under this
act pursuant to a determination by the division following review and
settlement under subsection (e) of this section or a decision by a hearing
examiner is liable for repayment to the worker's compensation account.
Except in contested cases, the division may deduct the amount liable from
future payments under this act limited to deduction of those mistaken
payments made for services provided within twelve (12) months before the
deduction. If necessary, the division may recover repayment by civil action
as provided in W.S. 27-14-511.". LANDON, CHAIRMAN
2/3/2009
2/4/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0054H3001/FAILED
Page 2-line 6
Page 12-line 21
Page 12-After line 21
2/5/2009
Delete
the
standing
(HB0054HS001/A) to this line.
Delete
the
standing
(HB0054HS001/A) to this line.
Delete
the
standing
(HB0054HS001/A) to this line.
committee
amendment
committee
amendment
committee
HALLINAN
amendment
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/9/2009
2/9/2009
2/20/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
149
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Hastert, Hunnicutt, Landen, Schiffer and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/20/2009
2/25/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0054SS001/ADOPTED
Page 7-line 19
Page 7-line 20
Page 10-line 5
Page 10-line 6
Page 10-line 10
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Strike "an" insert "a post-secondary".
Strike "post-secondary education institution" insert
"four-year college, community college or private
trade school licensed pursuant to W.S. 21-2-401
through 21-2-407 and providing career, technical or
apprenticeship training".
Delete "on the".
Delete through "award".
After "less." insert "The adjustment provided by this
paragraph shall apply to all awards for permanent
total disability benefits in effect on or after July
1, 2009 using as the base for calculation the award
in effect on that date or the first award, whichever
is later.
The adjustment shall become effective
annually on July 1 and shall be applied to all awards
for permanent total disability that were first made
at least one (1) year before the effective date of
the adjustment.". SCOTT, CHAIRMAN
HB0054SS002/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 13
Page 1-line 14
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "an appropriation" insert "appropriations;".
Delete through "positions" insert "authorizing an
additional position".
Page 1-line 15
After "hearings;" insert "requiring an investigation
of an electronic filing and time management system
for
the
office
of
administrative
hearings
as
specified;".
Page 18-lines 1 through 16
Delete, insert and renumber:
"Section
2. There
is
appropriated
fifty-five
thousand
dollars
($55,000.00) from the worker's compensation account established by W.S. 2714-701(a) and forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000.00) from the highway fund
for one (1) full-time position which is authorized to the office of
administrative hearings.
These appropriations shall be for the period
beginning with the effective date of this act and ending June 30, 2010.
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, 2010.
The position shall be included in the office's 2011-2012
standard biennial budget request and the funding shall be included in the
department of employment's and department of transportation's standard
biennial budgets.
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Section 3. There is appropriated twenty-seven thousand five hundred
dollars ($27,500.00) from the worker's compensation account established by
W.S. 27-14-701(a) and twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars ($22,500.00)
from the highway fund for the cost of investigating the acquisition of a case
management system capable of accepting and receiving electronic filings and
which includes a time management system. No part of this appropriation shall
be expended until after the chief information officer has reviewed the
proposed expenditure of these funds and the governor has determined the
expenditure is appropriate.
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,
2010.".
Page 18-line 18
Delete "3" insert "4". NICHOLAS, CHAIRMAN
2/26/2009
S Passed CoW
HB0054S2001/ADOPTED
Page 4-line 18
2/27/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "employing two (2) or more employees".
BEBOUT
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0054S3001/FAILED
Page 7-line 22
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "twenty-five (25)" insert "twenty-two (22)".
PERKINS
HB0054S3002/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 1-line 2
Delete.
Page 1-line 3
Delete through "costs;".
Page 2-line 4
Delete "27-14-105(a),".
Page 3-lines 9 through 24
Delete.
Page 4-lines 1 through 10
Delete. SCOTT
3/2/2009
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons,
Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim,
McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen,
Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson, Steward, Thompson, Throne and
Wallis
Nays:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Madden, Mercer,
Shepperson, Stubson, Teeters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 50
Nays 10
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0092
151
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
3/5/2009
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0092
S President Signed HEA No. 0092
Governor Signed HEA No. 0092
Chapter No. 0156 Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0055
Judicial vacancies.
Sponsored By:
Joint Judiciary Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to courts; authorizing the Wyoming supreme court to determine
the residence of circuit court judges as specified; and providing for an
effective date.
12/23/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H1 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/14/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0055HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 1
Delete "July 1, 2009." insert "immediately upon
completion of all acts necessary for a bill to
become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of
Wyoming Constitution.". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
the
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0055H3001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
After "specified;" insert "authorizing payment of
moving expenses as specified;".
Page 1-after line 17
Insert:
"(c)
In the event the supreme court requires a seated circuit court
judge to relocate to a different community, the supreme court may expend up
to five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) from any appropriation to the supreme
court, not otherwise specifically restricted, for purposes of defraying
moving expenses.". HARVEY
1/19/2009
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
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Ayes 60
1/26/2009
1/26/2009
1/29/2009
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Landen and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0055SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 1-line 3
After "specified;" delete balance of line.
Page 1-line 4
Delete "specified;".
Page 2-lines 2 through 7
Delete and renumber. VON FLATERN, CHAIRMAN
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader, Esquibel, F.,
Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas,
Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Geis, Hastert, Hines, Larson and
Schiffer
Ayes 21
Nays 9
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2009
2/12/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Lubnau
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/17/2009
2/18/2009
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. 0004
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0056
Sequestration-recoverable hydrocarbons.
Sponsored By:
Joint Judiciary Interim Committee
153
AN ACT relating to mines and minerals; prohibiting carbon sequestration
activities in areas with recoverable hydrocarbons; and providing for an
effective date.
12/23/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Quarberg and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Peasley
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/15/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0056HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
After ";" insert "providing for implementation by the
oil and gas conservation commission;".
Page 1-line 7
After "W.S." insert "30-5-104 by creating a new
subsection (e) and".
Page 1-line 8
Delete "is" insert "are".
Page 1-after line 9 Insert:
"30-5-104.
Oil and gas conservation commission; powers and duties;
investigations; rules and regulations.
(e)
The commission shall adopt rules and regulations and take other
appropriate action to effectuate the purposes of W.S. 35-11-313(n).".
Page 1-line 12
Delete "recoverable".
Page 1-line 13
Delete "in paying quantities" insert "which could
reasonably be expected to be produced at a profit".
GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
H Passed CoW
H Laid Back Pursuant to HR 9-3C
HB0056H2001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 1
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
Delete "severed". THRONE
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Laid Back Pursuant to HR 9-3C
H Failed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 0
Nays 59
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
154
H.B. No. 0057
Ownership of pore space-dominance of mineral
estate.
Sponsored By:
Joint Judiciary Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to property; declaring the mineral estate dominant over pore
space; and providing for an effective date.
12/23/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H Received for Introduction
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Hallinan, Hammons,
Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim,
McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen,
Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters,
Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Gilmore, Hales and Steward
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen and Philp
Ayes 54
Nays 4
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/20/2009
1/26/2009
2/2/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Decaria, Perkins, Ross and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/12/2009
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
HB0057S2001/FAILED
Page 2–line 4
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
After "surface." insert "This section shall
construed as conveying to the owner of the
estate any right to prevent or constrain use
pore space Absent demonstrated damage to the
estate by the use of the pore space.". SCOTT,
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
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not be
mineral
of the
mineral
HINES
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Decaria, Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Jennings,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Sessions,
Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Geis, Hines,
Hunnicutt, Johnson, Meier, Schiffer and Scott
Excused: Senator(s) Bebout
Ayes 17
Nays 12
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/17/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0049
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0058
Responsibilities of injectors and pore space
owners.
Sponsored By:
Joint Judiciary Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to carbon sequestration; providing for the responsibilities
of injectors; providing for presumption of ownership; providing for
nonliability of persons with interests in pore space and related surface and
subsurface rights; and providing for an effective date.
12/23/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H Received for Introduction
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen and Philp
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/20/2009
S Received for Introduction
156
1/26/2009
2/2/2009
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Decaria, Perkins, Ross and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/17/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0050
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0059
Sponsored By:
Liquor licenses-golf clubs.
Representative(s) Stubson and Meyer and Senator(s) Decaria
and Landen
AN ACT relating to liquor licenses; providing for issuance of club limited
liquor licenses to political subdivisions for use at golf courses owned,
maintained or operated by the political subdivision; providing for issuance
of club limited liquor licenses for use at golf courses owned by political
subdivisions in addition to other licenses held by the political subdivision;
allowing subcontracting of golf club operation without transfer of license;
providing a definition; and providing for an effective date.
12/23/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Harvey, Lockhart,
Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
Meyer,
Moniz,
H Placed on General File
HB0059HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
Page 2-line 23
Delete "solely owned"; after "courses" insert "owned,
maintained or operated by the political subdivision".
Delete "a" insert "no more than two (2)".
157
Page 2-line 24
Delete "license" insert "licenses"; delete each";
delete "course" insert "courses".
Delete "licensee" insert "political subdivision".
LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN
Page 4-line 3
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Steward
Ayes 59
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/2/2009
2/5/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and Martin
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
2/12/2009
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Sessions
Excused: Senator(s) Bebout
Conflicts: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 27
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
2/17/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/25/2009
2/25/2009
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. 0042
H.B. No. 0060
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Sex offenses by corrections personnel.
Representative(s) Buchanan, Gingery, Mercer and Throne and
Senator(s) Decaria and Dockstader
158
AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; establishing a crime for sex offenses
committed by corrections staff against persons under supervision by the
corrections facility as specified; providing that marriage or consent by the
victim is not a defense to specified offenses; and providing for an effective
date.
12/23/2008
1/13/2009
1/16/2009
1/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
1/29/2009
2/6/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Decaria, Perkins, Ross and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0060SS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 4
After "that" insert "marriage or".
Page 1-line 10
Delete "6-2-307(b)" insert "6-2-307(a) and (b)".
Page 2-after line 11
Insert:
"(a) The fact that the actor and the victim are married to each other
is not by itself a defense to a violation of W.S. 6-2-302(a)(i), (ii) or
(iii) or 6-2-303(a)(i), (ii), (iii) or , (vi) or (vii).". ROSS, CHAIRMAN
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
159
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Davison and Jorgensen
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
3/2/2009
3/2/2009
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. 0087
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0061
Revisor's bill.
Sponsored By:
Management Council
AN ACT relating to revision of inadvertent errors; correcting statutory
references and language resulting from inadvertent errors and omissions in
previously adopted legislation; correcting obsolete references; repealing
fully executed provisions; specifying applicability; and providing for
effective dates.
12/23/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/29/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H12
H12 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Buchanan, Cohee, Gingery,
Jorgensen, Landon, Meyer, Philp and Simpson
Excused: Representative(s) Lubnau, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 10
Nays 0
Excused 3
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0061HS001/ADOPTED
160
Goggles,
Illoway,
Page 1-line 10
After
"1-34-114(c),"
insert
"5-9-212(a)(xiii),
14-3-409(b)(vi),";
after
"16-4-106,"
insert
"17-15-102(a)(vi),".
Page 1-line 14
After "(e)" delete "and" insert ","; after "(j) and"
insert "(n), 36-4-123(a)(intro)".
Page 1-line 15
Before "are" insert "and 40-23-113(a)(ii)".
Page 2-After line 22
Insert:
"5-9-212. Part-time magistrates; powers.
(a) At the direction of the circuit judges of a circuit or the supreme
court, a part-time magistrate of the circuit court shall have the powers in
respect to every suit or proceeding pending in the circuit court of the
county for which he was appointed as follows:
(xiii)
Hear and issue orders in peace bond, stalking and
domestic violence cases under Wyoming Statutes title 7, chapter 3 20 and
title 35, chapter 21;
14-3-409.
Taking of child into custody; informal hearing where no
court order; conditional release; evidence; rehearing.
(b)
At the commencement of the hearing the judge shall advise the
child and his parents, guardian or custodian of:
(vi)
The state's obligation, pursuant to W.S. 14-3-431(d), to
file a petition to terminate parental rights when a child has been placed in
foster care under the responsibility of the state for fifteen (15) months of
the most recent twenty-two (22) months unless the court finds that one (1) of
the exceptions listed in W.S. 14-3-431(d) 14-3-431(m) applies.".
Page 3-After line 11
Insert:
"17-15-102. Definitions.
(a) As used in this act:
(vi) "This act" means W.S. 17-15-101 through 17-15-144 17-15147;".
Page 10-line 1
Strike "bucking horse".
Page 11-line 12
After "daily" insert "use".
Page 13-After line 22
Insert:
"(n) Any resident disabled veteran who receives fifty percent (50%) or
more service connected disability compensation from the United States
department of veteran's affairs may apply to the department for a lifetime
bucking horse permit authorizing the use of state parks, recreation areas,
archeological sites and historic sites without payment of any daily use,
overnight or other fee authorized to be charged pursuant to this section.
Only one (1) permit shall be issued to any qualified applicant under this
subsection and shall be valid for the applicant and for all occupants of the
applicant's vehicle.
In addition to information and other application
procedural requirements prescribed by rule and regulation of the department,
application for the lifetime permit shall include proof of residency and
certification of the service connected disability. The lifetime permit is
valid as long as the holder is a Wyoming resident.
A permit under this
subsection shall be issued to an eligible applicant without the imposition of
a fee.
36-4-123. Selling agents for registrations, licenses and permits.
(a)
The department of state parks and cultural resources through the
division of parks and historic sites shall appoint selling agents to sell
snowmobile registrations pursuant to W.S. 31-2-402, bucking horse permits
under W.S. 36-4-121 and other licenses, registrations and permits for which
the department may by law be required to issue and collect fees.
Selling
agents appointed under this section shall be bonded by the department,
subject to the following:".
Page 14-after line 9
Insert:
"40-23-113. Disclosure of mortgage lender fees.
161
(a) Within three (3) working days of taking a mortgage loan
application and prior to receiving any consideration, other than third party
fees, from the borrower, the mortgage lender shall:
(ii) If a prepayment penalty may be a condition of the
residential mortgage loan offered to a borrower, that fact shall be
separately disclosed in writing to the borrower and the borrower shall agree
in writing to accept prepayment penalty provision imposes a charge if the
that condition.
The disclosure shall state that a borrower refinances or
pays off the mortgage loan before the date for repayment stated in the loan
agreement.
The written disclosure shall be in a form prescribed by the
commissioner and shall initially be delivered along with the good faith
estimate of settlement costs within three (3) business days after accepting
an application from the borrower.
The disclosure shall subsequently be
provided by the lender and signed by the borrower at the same time the
borrower is given the final federal Truth-in-Lending Act disclosure.".
SIMPSON, CHAIRMAN
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
2/4/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Harshman and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
2/6/2009
2/20/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S12
S12 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Hines, Massie, Ross and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0061SS001/ADOPTED
Page 17–line 22
2/27/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Before
"borrower"
insert
"prepayment
penalty
provision imposes a charge if the". HINES, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
HB0061S2001/ADOPTED
Page 18-line 10
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "2." insert "Except as provided in Section 3 of
this act,".
Page 18-after line 14
Insert and renumber:
"Section
3.
Notwithstanding
Section
2
of
this
act,
W.S.
21-13-335(b)(iii) as created by 2008 House Enrolled Act 79, being original
House Bill 0236, is amended to read:
162
21-13-335. Supplemental financial assistance program for instructional
facilitators and instructional coaches.
(b) Each school district may apply to the department of education for
financial assistance under this section on or before April 15 of the school
year immediately preceding the school year for which financial assistance is
requested. Application shall be on a form and in a manner prescribed by the
department and application review and selection shall be in accordance with
the process established by department rule and regulation, with priority
given to programs incorporating requirements specified under paragraphs (iv)
and (v) of this subsection.
At minimum, the application shall include
documentation of the following program components:
(iii) Except for facilitators and teachers with at least five
(5) years of classroom teaching experience employed on or before June 30,
2009, financial assistance available under this section will be used to
employ facilitators with at least five (5) years of classroom teaching
experience and who hold either a masters degree or national certification by
the national board for professional teaching standards;".
Page 18-line 16
Delete "3" insert "4". DECARIA
3/2/2009
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0061S3001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 18-after line 14
In
the
Decaria
Second
(HB0061S2001/AE) to this line
"2009". DECARIA
HB0061S3002/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 6
Page 18-line 10
Reading
Amendment
delete "2008" insert
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "an effective date" insert "effective dates".
Delete
the
Decaria
second
reading
amendment
(HB0061S2001/AE) to this line; delete "Any" insert
"Except as provided in sections 3 and 4 of this act,
any".
Page 18–after line 14
Insert:
"Section 4. (a) Notwithstanding section 2 of this act, if 2009 House
Enrolled Act 75, being original House Bill 0297, is enacted into law, the
amendment of W.S. 6-2-501(b) made by that act shall not be effective and W.S.
6-2-501(b) is amended to read:
6-2-501. Simple assault; battery; penalties.
(b) A person is guilty of battery if he unlawfully touches
another in a rude, insolent or angry manner or intentionally, knowingly
or recklessly causes bodily injury to another person by use of physical
force.
(b) This section shall not be effective if 2009 House Enrolled Act 75,
being original House Bill 0297, is not enacted into law.".
Page 18-lines 16 through 19
Delete entirely including the Decaria second
reading amendment (HB0061S2001/AE) to these lines and
insert:
"Section 5.
(a) Section 4 of this act is effective July 1, 2009,
subject to the provisions of that section.
(b) Except as provided in subsection (a) of this section, 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.".
ROSS
3/3/2009
S Passed 3rd Reading
163
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/11/2009
3/11/2009
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. 0169
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0062
Charter school law-amendments.
Sponsored By:
Joint Education Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to charter schools; authorizing a phased application process
prescribed by state board rule and regulation; allowing mediation of
application disputes; modifying ADM computations for funding purposes; and
providing for an effective date.
12/29/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H Received for Introduction
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi, Lubnau,
McKim, McOmie and Teeters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/15/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0062HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
After "disputes;" insert "modifying ADM computations
for funding purposes;".
164
Page 1-line 9
Delete "and" insert ","; before "are" insert "and
21-3-314(a)(i)(intro), by creating a new subparagraph
(C) and (iii)".
Page 1-line 14
Delete "may" insert "shall".
Page 2-line 12
Delete "and" insert ".".
Page 2-lines 13 and 14
Delete entirely and insert "If either party
refuses to mediate, the
dispute may be appealed to
the state board as provided in W.S. 21-3-310.".
Page 3-After line 20 insert:
"21-3-314. Students counted among district ADM; determination of
charter school funding.
(a) Each student attending a charter school shall be counted among the
average daily membership of the school district in which the school is
located and the school shall be included in the district's configuration of
schools reported to the state superintendent under W.S. 21-13-309(m)(iv).
Average daily membership of the charter school shall be calculated as
follows:
(i) Notwithstanding W.S. 21-13-309(m)(iv)(A), in the first year
of operation, the average daily membership for the charter school shall be
multiplied by two (2) based on the following:
(C) If the charter is initiated under W.S. 21-3-306 by any
person other than the school district in which the charter is operating, the
average daily membership computed under subparagraphs (i)(A) and (B) of this
subsection shall be multiplied by two (2).
(iii) For purposes of W.S. 21-13-309(m)(iv)(A), and upon charter
school operation for three (3) consecutive school years, charter school
average daily membership computed under paragraph (i) of this subsection
shall, if the charter is subject to subparagraph (i)(C) of this subsection,
be divided by two (2) prior to computing the school's ADM averaged over the
three (3) immediately preceding school years;".
Page 3-line 22
Delete "July 1, 2009" 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". MCOMIE, CHAIRMAN
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen and Philp
Ayes 56
Nays 2
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
Ayes:
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Senator(s) Coe, Decaria, Jennings, Massie and Von Flatern
165
Ayes 5
1/27/2009
Nays 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
S Placed on General File
HB0062SS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 23
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
Excused 0
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "21-13-307(b)"
CHAIRMAN
insert
"21-3-307(b)".
COE,
S Passed CoW
S Laid Back Without Prejudice
S Laid Back Without Prejudice
HB0062S2001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 1-line 9
Delete "a new subsection" insert "new subsections".
Page 1-line 10
After "(b)" insert "through (d)".
Page 1-lines 16 and 17 Delete, insert and renumber:
"(b) Upon submission of an application under W.S. 21-3-307(a), the
superintendent of the school district shall notify the applicant within
thirty (30) days of submission whether the application is complete.
If the
district superintendent determines that the application is incomplete, the
superintendent
shall
advise
the
applicant
of
the
reasons
for
the
determination in sufficient detail for the applicant to make changes for
resubmission of the application to the district superintendent.
(c) The district superintendent's determination that an application is
complete shall not prevent the district superintendent from making subsequent
recommendations to, or from opposing the application before, the school
board.
(d) The state superintendent shall through rule and regulation
establish charter school application review procedures, including timelines
for application components specified under subsection (a) of this section.".
Page 2-lines 1 through 5
Delete.
Page 2-line 6
Delete through "components.".
Page 2-line 7
Delete "board" insert "superintendent".
Page 2-line 8
After "disputes" insert "concerning completeness of
an application".
Page 2-lines 22 and 23 Delete new language.
Page 3-line 1
Strike "as defined in W.S. 21-3-302" insert "which
has been determined to be complete pursuant to W.S.
21-3-307(b)".
Page 3-lines 8 and 9
Delete new language. NICHOLAS
2/12/2009
2/13/2009
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case and Vasey
Ayes 28
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/17/2009
2/18/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
166
ROLL CALL
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Lockhart
Ayes 0
Nays 59
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/18/2009
2/18/2009
2/20/2009
H Appointed JCC01 Members
Representative(s) McOmie, Edmonds, Zwonitzer, Dn.
S Appointed JCC01 Members
Senator(s) Coe, Massie, Nicholas
H Adopted HB0062JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Craft
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
S Adopted HB0062JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Perkins and Vasey
Ayes 27
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0062JC01/AA
ADOPTED
Adopt the following Senate amendments:
HB0062S2001/AE
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0062SS001/AE
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 1-line 2
After "process" delete balance of line and insert "as
specified; granting rulemaking authority;".
Page 1-line 3
Delete "regulation;".
MCOMIE, EDMONDS, ZWONITZER, DN., COE, MASSIE, NICHOLAS
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
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
167
Chapter No. 0113
H.B. No. 0063
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Malcolm Wallop fish hatchery.
Representative(s)
Berger,
Childers,
Davison,
Landon,
Madden, Patton and Simpson and Senator(s) Burns, Coe and
Schiffer
AN ACT relating to state property; naming a Wyoming game and fish hatchery
after former Senator Malcolm Wallop; requiring signage; providing an
appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
12/29/2008
1/13/2009
1/16/2009
3/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0064
Sponsored By:
Co-employee immunity.
Representative(s) Stubson, Cohee, Hallinan, and Illoway and
and Senator(s) Bebout, Perkins, Scott and Von Flatern
AN ACT relating to workers' compensation; amending the standard for tort
immunity for an injured worker's fellow employees; and providing for an
effective date.
12/29/2008
1/13/2009
1/23/2009
2/23/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H01 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Mercer, Patton, Peasley and Quarberg
Nays: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery and Throne
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0065
Automobile repair-consumer choice.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Illoway and Senator(s) Johnson
AN ACT relating to insurance and motor vehicle repairs; prohibiting the
designation of specific automobile repair locations by insurers as specified;
prohibiting a repair business from charging more for insured repairs than
uninsured repairs; specifying that the lowest prevailing market rate may not
be less than the cost to provide the repair; providing definitions; and
providing for an effective date.
12/29/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
3/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
168
H.B. No. 0066
Sponsored By:
Statement of consideration.
Representative(s)
Senator(s) Larson
Anderson,
R.,
Cohee
and
Madden
and
AN ACT relating to property; providing that a statement of consideration for
residential property is a public document; and providing for an effective
date.
12/29/2008
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
2/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H03 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Madden and Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Goggles, Miller, Petersen and Semlek
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0067
Tobacco excise tax.
Sponsored By:
Joint Revenue Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to taxation of tobacco; providing that moist snuff tobacco
will be taxed based upon net weight; conforming related provisions; requiring
reports; and providing for an effective date.
12/29/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H Received for Introduction
H03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Esquibel, K.,
Petersen, Semlek and Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Edmonds and Goggles
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/14/2009
Miller,
H Placed on General File
HB0067HW001/FAILED
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1/15/2009
Madden,
Delete "sixty cents ($0.60)" insert "ninety
($0.90)".
Delete "sixty cents ($0.60)" insert "ninety
($0.90)". ZWONITZER, DN., HARVEY, JORGENSEN
cents
cents
H Passed CoW
HB0067H2001/FAILED
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After "provisions;" insert "providing
increases in the tax;".
Delete "and (f)" insert ", (f) and (g)".
169
for
annual
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Insert:
"(g)
On July 1, 2010, and annually each July 1 thereafter, the tax
imposed by subsections (e) and (f) of this section shall be increased by a
rate of three percent (3%), rounded to the nearest cent.". EDMONDS, LANDON,
PEDERSEN
HB0067H2002/ADOPTED
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After "provisions;" insert "requiring reports;".
After "." insert "The department shall compile the
information provided under this subparagraph with
respect to moist snuff tobacco sales on an annual
basis and shall report the information to the
legislature every five (5) years beginning on July 1,
2014.". EDMONDS
HB0067H2003/FAILED
Delete the Edmonds, et al, second reading amendment (HB0067H2001/A) entirely.
Further amend as follows:
Page 1-line 3
After "provisions;" insert "providing for annual
increases in the tax;".
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Delete "and (f)" insert ", (f) and (g)".
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Insert:
"(g)
On July 1, 2010, and annually each July 1 thereafter, the tax
imposed by subsections (e) and (f) of this section shall be adjusted based on
the Wyoming cost-of-living index as published by the division of economic
analysis of the department of administration and information, for the
preceding calendar year.". HARSHMAN, BROWN, ZWONITZER, DV.
1/16/2009
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0067H3002/ADOPTED
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1/19/2009
After"any" insert "moist".
EDMONDS, MILLIN
ZWONITZER, DN.,
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Berger, Bonner, Brown,
Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Esquibel, K., Hallinan, Harvey,
Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer,
Meyer, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Philp, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson and Wallis
Nays:
Representative(s) Bagby, Blake, Brechtel, Byrd, Carson, Connolly,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons,
Harshman, Jorgensen, Millin, Peasley, Petersen, Roscoe, Throne, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 37
Nays 23
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/26/2009
1/29/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Larson and Perkins
Nays: Senator(s) Martin and Schiffer
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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1/29/2009
2/12/2009
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
HB0067S2001/ADOPTED
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2/13/2009
2/17/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "upon" insert "a percentage of the price or".
After "rate of" insert "the greater of twenty percent
(20%) of the wholesale purchase price or".
After "rate of" insert "the greater of ten percent
(10%) of the retail price or". SCOTT, SCHIFFER
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Laid Back Without Prejudice
HB0067S3001/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the Scott Second Reading Amendment (HB0067S2001/AE) entirely.
HB0067S3002/FAILED
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HB0067S3003/FAILED
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PERKINS
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "sixty cents ($0.60)" insert "fifty
($0.50) until December 31, 2011 and seventy
($0.70) on and after January 1, 2012".
Delete "sixty cents ($0.60)" insert "fifty
($0.50) until December 31, 2011 and seventy
($0.70) on and after January 1, 2012". MEIER
cents
cents
cents
cents
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Before "for" insert "until December 31, 2013 and
thereafter an additional five cents ($0.05) on
January 1 of each year".
Before "for" insert "until December 31, 2013 and
thereafter an additional five cents ($0.05) on
January 1 of each year". MEIER
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Case, Hastert, Massie, Meier, Peterson, Schiffer, Scott,
Sessions and Townsend
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Larson, Martin, Nicholas, Perkins, Ross, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 9
Nays 21
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/18/2009
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Geis, Hines,
Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Massie, Nicholas, Perkins,
Peterson, Ross, Sessions, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Martin,
Meier, Schiffer, Scott and Townsend
Ayes 20
Nays 10
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/25/2009
2/25/2009
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. 0043
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
171
H.B. No. 0068
Property tax-homestead exemption.
Sponsored By:
Joint Revenue Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for a homestead tax
exemption as specified; amending related provisions; repealing conflicting
provisions;
providing
an
appropriation;
providing
applicability;
and
providing for an effective date.
12/29/2008
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/21/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H Received for Introduction
H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel,
Madden, Miller, Petersen and Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Semlek
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2009
1/28/2009
K.,
Goggles,
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0068HS001/ADOPTED
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After "is" insert "the lesser of".
Delete "for property" insert "on the dwelling or
fifty percent (50%) of the tax assessed on the
property".
ANDERSON, R., CHAIRMAN
HB0068HW001/ADOPTED
Delete the standing committee amendment (HB0068HS001/A) entirely.
Further amend as follows:
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Delete "and".
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Delete "." insert "; and".
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Insert: "(IV)
The dwelling has been occupied
by the applicant since the beginning of the calendar
year.".
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Delete entirely and insert:
"(D) The
exemption
under
subparagraph
(A)
of
this
paragraph is the lesser of four thousand four hundred dollars ($4,400.00) of
assessed value on the dwelling or fifty percent (50%) of the assessed value
on the dwelling;". ANDERSON, R., MADDEN
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0068H3001/ADOPTED
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Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
4-line 6
After "who" delete balance of the line.
4-line 7
Delete the line through "who".
4-lines 22 through 24
Delete entirely.
5-line 2
Delete "(II)" insert "(I)".
5-line 6
Delete "(III)" insert "(II)". SIMPSON
2/4/2009
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Carson, Mercer, Patton, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 54
Nays 5
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
2/6/2009
2/19/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Larson and Martin
Nays: Senator(s) Perkins and Schiffer
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
2/19/2009
2/25/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Not Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
S Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0069
Sponsored By:
Driver's education program funding.
Representative(s) Berger, Harvey, Millin and
Senator(s) Burns, Decaria, Massie and Schiffer
Patton
and
AN ACT relating to school finance; providing supplemental assistance to
school districts for driver's education programs; specifying assistance
requirements; imposing duties upon and delegating rulemaking authority to the
department of education; imposing reporting requirements; providing an
appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
12/30/2008
1/13/2009
1/16/2009
1/30/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
173
Ayes: Representative(s) Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi, McKim and McOmie
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Lubnau and Teeters
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
2/3/2009
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0069HS001/ADOPTED
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2/9/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0069H2001/ADOPTED
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Page
Page
Page
Page
2-line
3-line
3-line
3-line
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
Delete "2009" insert "2010".
Delete "2009" insert "2010".
Delete "July 1, 2009." 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.". MCOMIE, CHAIRMAN
18
3
10
17
After "." insert "Supplemental assistance under this
section
shall
be
limited
to
reimbursement
for
students within a school who are eligible for
participation in the free and reduced price lunch
program under the national school lunch program
established by 42 U.S.C. 1751 et seq.".
After "21-3-501" insert "and verification of student
eligibility as provided in subsection (a) of this
section".
Before "students" insert "eligible".
Before "students" insert "eligible".
Before "student" insert "eligible".
Before "students" insert "eligible". LANDON
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brown,
Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison,
Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman,
Harvey, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Simpson, Steward,
Thompson, Throne and Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Brechtel, Edmonds, Hallinan, Illoway,
Lockhart, Madden, Miller, Peasley, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Stubson,
Teeters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 43
Nays 16
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
174
2/24/2009
S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Coe, Decaria, Jennings and Massie
Nays: Senator(s) Von Flatern
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/24/2009
2/24/2009
2/26/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas and Townsend
Nays: Senator(s) Peterson
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0069SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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After "." delete balance of line.
Page 2-lines 11 through 14
Delete.
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After "21-3-501" insert "," and
line.
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Delete.
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Delete "section,"; insert "the".
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Delete "eligible".
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Delete "eligible".
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Delete "eligible".
Page 3-line 23
Delete "eligible". COE, CHAIRMAN
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
delete
balance
of
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert,
Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Vasey
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Case, Dockstader, Landen, Nicholas,
Perkins, Peterson and Von Flatern
Ayes 21
Nays 9
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Byrd,
Cannady, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles,
Hales, Hammons, Harvey, Jorgensen, Lubnau, McOmie, Meyer, Millin, Patton,
Philp, Roscoe, Thompson and Throne
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Childers,
Cohee, Davison, Edmonds, Gingery, Hallinan, Harshman, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon,
Lockhart, Madden, McKim, Mercer, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen,
Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 27
Nays 33
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
175
3/4/2009
3/4/2009
3/5/2009
H Appointed JCC01 Members
Representative(s) Berger, Millin, Shepperson
S Appointed JCC01 Members
Senator(s) Hunnicutt, Massie, Von Flatern
H Adopted HB0069JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Quarberg
Ayes 59
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/5/2009
S Adopted HB0069JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Burns, Case, Decaria, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Johnson,
Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Schiffer, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von
Flatern.
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Esquibel,
F., Geis, Jennings, Landen, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross and Scott.
Ayes 16
Nays 14
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0069JC01/AA
ADOPTED
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0069SS001/AE
Further amend the ENGROSSED copy as follows:
Page 5-line 1
Delete
"Four
hundred
fifty
thousand
dollars
($450,000.00)"
insert
""Two
hundred
twenty-five
thousand dollars ($225,000.00)".
BERGER, MILLIN, SHEPPERSON, HUNNICUTT, MASSIE, VON FLATERN
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/13/2009
3/13/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0126
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0126
S President Signed HEA No. 0126
Governor Signed HEA No. 0126
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0206
H.B. No. 0070
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Landowner flexibility & fisheries protection &
restoration.
Representative(s) Berger, Carson, Gingery, Zwonitzer Dn.
and Jorgensen and Senator(s) Burns, Case, Dockstader,
Larson and Vasey
AN ACT relating to water; providing for temporary water rights as specified;
providing procedures; imposing a fee; requiring a study and reports as
specified; providing definitions; providing a repealer date; providing a
statement of policy; and providing for an effective date.
176
12/30/2008
1/13/2009
1/19/2009
2/3/2009
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, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore, Wallis and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Moniz, Semlek and Teeters
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0070HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 9
Delete "and 41-3-117 are" insert "is".
Page 11-lines 11 through 24
Delete entirely.
Page 12-lines 1 through 4
Delete entirely. SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN
HB0070HW001/FAILED
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Page 8-line 21
2/5/2009
After "be" delete balance of the line; insert "denied
until the water commissioner determines no other
water use will be disrupted or negatively impacted."
Delete. STEWARD, BROWN, SEMLEK, TEETERS
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Blake, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Gilmore,
Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Jorgensen, Landon, Madden, Meyer, Millin, Patton,
Thompson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Bonner, Brechtel,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds,
Esquibel, K., Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Lockhart,
Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen,
Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson,
Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Throne
Ayes 17
Nays 42
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0071
Sponsored By:
Film industry financial incentives.
Representative(s) Berger, Bagby, Brown, Childers, Davison,
Harvey, Petersen and Thompson and Senator(s) Burns, Coe,
Martin and Meier
AN ACT relating to film industry incentives;
reimbursement; and providing for an effective date.
12/30/2008
1/13/2009
1/16/2009
1/30/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Do Pass
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lowering
threshold
for
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Byrd, Harvey, Lockhart, Meyer, Moniz, Roscoe,
Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
2/4/2009
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Mercer and Teeters
Ayes 57
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and Martin
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/9/2009
2/23/2009
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Coe, Decaria, Esquibel, F., Hastert,
Hunnicutt, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott,
Sessions and Townsend
Nays: Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Dockstader, Geis, Hines, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Nicholas, Perkins, Vasey and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Cooper
Ayes 17
Nays 12
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
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. 0074
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
178
H.B. No. 0072
Sponsored By:
County jails-release of information.
Representative(s) Berger, Buchanan, Gingery, Shepperson and
Throne and Senator(s) Cooper, Hastert, Jennings, Johnson
and Sessions
AN ACT relating to county jails; authorizing
information about individuals in custody as
exception; and providing for an effective date.
12/30/2008
1/13/2009
1/16/2009
1/26/2009
county jails to release
specified; providing an
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/30/2009
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Lubnau and Miller
Ayes 57
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
2/3/2009
2/11/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Decaria, Perkins, Ross and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0072SS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
Page 1-line 15
Page 2-line 16
After "specified;" insert "providing an exception;".
After "individual" insert ", except juveniles charged
with a status offense as defined by W.S. 14-6201(a)(xxiii),".
Delete and insert:
179
"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.". ROSS, CHAIRMAN
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Davison and Jorgensen
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
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. 0075
H.B. No. 0073
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Victims of crimes-reporting and notification.
Representative(s)
Berger,
Davison,
Hammons,
Harvey,
Jorgensen and Throne and Senator(s) Burns, Decaria, Massie,
Meier, Ross and Sessions
AN ACT relating to crime victims; conditioning receipt of funds by crime
victim service providers on the provider's agreement to submit an annual
unduplicated count of the number of victims served; and providing for an
effective date.
12/30/2008
1/13/2009
1/27/2009
2/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
180
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2009
2/11/2009
2/20/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Decaria, Perkins, Ross and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/27/2009
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
HB0073S2001/FAILED
Page 2-line 6
Page 2-line 20
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
After "division." insert "The rules shall provide
that the providers' submission shall not include any
personally identifying information.".
After "division" insert ".
The rules shall provide
that the services' and providers' submission shall
not
include
any
personally
identifying
information". HASTERT
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Hastert
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0100
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0100
S President Signed HEA No. 0100
181
3/12/2009
3/12/2009
Governor Signed HEA No. 0100
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0194
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0074
Water and sewer districts-maps.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Brown
AN ACT relating to water and sewer districts; providing that maps showing
overlapping authority with areas annexed by a city or town are compliant with
mapping requirements; and providing for an effective date.
12/30/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Hales, Illoway,
Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Diercks
Ayes 8
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
1/30/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
Lubnau,
Miller,
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Simpson
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
2/2/2009
2/10/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Hastert and Johnson
Excused: Senator(s) Scott
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
182
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0025
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0025
S President Signed HEA No. 0025
Governor Signed HEA No. 0025
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0056
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0075
Subdivisions-water supply study.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Brown
AN ACT relating to subdivisions; providing for modified requirements for
groundwater studies for subdivisions; and providing for an effective date.
12/30/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/29/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore,
Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
2/4/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
Moniz,
Semlek,
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Harshman and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2009
2/4/2009
2/6/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
183
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Geis, Jennings, Johnson and Vasey
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0075SS001/ADOPTED
Page 3–line 8
Page 3–line 12
Page 3–line 15
Page 4–line 2
Page 4–line 9
Page 5–line 17
2/17/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
Strike "on the parcel or parcels" insert "for the
subdivision".
Strike "parcel or parcels" insert "subdivision".
Strike "on the parcel or parcels" insert "within the
subdivision".
Strike "parcel or parcels" insert "subdivision".
Delete "parcel or parcels" insert "subdivision".
Delete "parcel or parcels" insert "subdivision".
GEIS, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Scott,
Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Perkins and Schiffer
Ayes 27
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Craft and Semlek
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0060
H.B. No. 0076
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Election Code-revisions.
Representative(s) Illoway and Senator(s) Case
184
AN ACT relating to elections; providing for withdrawal of applications for
nomination during a primary election; deleting state generated unique voter
identification numbers from confidentiality provisions; providing for voter
registration if an elector reaches the age of eighteen prior to the next
general election; providing for the sharing of information for the creation
of jury lists; repealing archaic language; and providing for an effective
date.
12/30/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/23/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Diercks, Hales,
Miller, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2009
Lubnau,
H Placed on General File
HB0076HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 5
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
Illoway,
After "primary" insert "election".
ILLOWAY, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/2/2009
2/12/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Hastert, Johnson and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0076SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 1-lines 8 and 9
Delete.
Page 1-line 10
Delete through "party;".
Page 2-line 17
Delete ",".
Page 2-line 18
Delete "22-6-101".
Page 4-line 8
After "election" insert "provided he shall not be
permitted to vote until he has attained the age of
eighteen (18)".
185
Page 4-lines 19 through 24
Page 5-lines 1 through 15
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
Delete.
Delete.
CASE, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Millin
Excused: Representative(s) Davison and Jorgensen
Ayes 57
Nays 1
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
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. 0100
H.B. No. 0077
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Seat belts-evidence in civil actions.
Representative(s) Stubson, Berger, Landon and Teeters and
Senator(s) Case and Perkins
AN ACT relating to the regulation of traffic on highways and civil actions;
allowing a person's failure to wear a safety belt to be admissible evidence
in civil actions; and providing for an effective date.
12/30/2008
1/13/2009
1/23/2009
1/26/2009
Ayes:
Nays:
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Representative(s) Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Patton and Throne
Representative(s) Bagby, Mercer, Peasley and Quarberg
186
Ayes 5
1/26/2009
1/30/2009
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H Placed on General File
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Berger, Brown, Cannady,
Childers, Cohee, Edmonds, Gingery, Harshman, Illoway, Landon, Lockhart,
Madden, McOmie, Miller, Peasley, Petersen, Philp, Roscoe, Semlek, Stubson,
Teeters, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Bagby, Blake, Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan, Byrd,
Carson, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Lubnau, McKim, Mercer,
Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Quarberg, Shepperson, Steward,
Thompson and Wallis
Excused: Representative(s) Simpson
Ayes 26
Nays 33
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0078
Sponsored By:
Improvement and service districts.
Representative(s) Brown, Peasley and Stubson and Senator(s)
Ross
AN ACT relating to improvement and service districts; providing for
maintenance and reconstruction of improvements; and providing for an
effective date.
12/31/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Hales, Illoway,
Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Diercks
Ayes 8
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
1/30/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
Lubnau,
Miller,
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Simpson
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
S Received for Introduction
187
2/2/2009
2/10/2009
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Hastert and Johnson
Excused: Senator(s) Scott
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0061
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0079
Sponsored By:
Mortgages-redemption period.
Representative(s)
Senator(s) Ross
Brown,
Lubnau,
Simpson
and
Stubson
and
AN ACT relating to real estate mortgages; clarifying the redemption period
for agricultural property; and providing for an effective date.
12/31/2008
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/16/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
188
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2009
1/26/2009
2/12/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Larson, Martin, Perkins and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0062
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0080
Sequestration site unitization.
Sponsored By:
Joint Judiciary Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to the unitization of carbon sequestration sites; providing
purposes
and
definitions;
specifying
requirements
for
agreements,
applications and hearings; requiring orders; providing for modification of
orders; providing for liens; specifying limitations of the act; and providing
for an effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/16/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H Received for Introduction
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
189
1/16/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0080HS001/ADOPTED
That Substitute No. 1 for HB0080 DO Pass. GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
1/19/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0080H2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 5
After "liens;" insert "specifying limitations of the
act;".
Page 16-before line 10 Insert:
"(j)
No provision of W.S. 35-11-314 through 35-11-317 shall be
construed to confer on any person the right of eminent domain and no order
for unitization issued under this section shall act so as to grant to any
person the right of eminent domain.".
Renumber as necessary. STEWARD
HB0080H2002/ADOPTED
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Page 9-line 16
After "cause" insert "the applicant to give".
Delete "Notice of a supplemental hearing shall".
Delete "be given" insert "The commission shall
require
the
applicant
to
give
notice
of
a
supplemental hearing".
Page 12-line 9
Delete "Notice of a".
Page 12-line 10
Delete "supplemental hearing shall be given" insert
"The commission shall require the applicant to give
notice of a supplemental hearing".
Page 14-line 21
After "shall" insert "require the petitioner to
publish".
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Delete "cause"; delete "to be published".
Page 16-after line 9
Insert:
"(j) No order for unitization issued under this section shall act so
as to grant any person a right of use or access to a surface estate if that
person would not otherwise have such a right.".
Page 17-line 6
After "(f)" insert "(intro) and".
Page 17-line 24
After "geologist" insert ", the Wyoming oil and gas
conservation commission".
Renumber as necessary. LUBNAU
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Carson and Steward
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 57
Nays 2
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
S Received for Introduction
190
1/26/2009
2/4/2009
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Decaria, Ross and Sessions
Nays: Senator(s) Perkins
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0080SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 7-lines 20 through 23
Delete and renumber.
Page 8-lines 1 through 22
Delete.
Page 9-line 1
Delete "(ix)" insert "(viii)".
Page 13-line 22
Delete "or allocation of".
Page 13-line 23
Delete "costs". ROSS, CHAIRMAN
2/17/2009
S Passed CoW
HB0080S2001/ADOPTED
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Page 17-line 14
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "such" insert "the".
Delete "such".
Delete "such" insert "the".
Delete "such" insert "the".
Delete "such".
Delete "such" insert "the".
Delete "such" insert "the".
Delete "Such".
Delete "an" insert "The".
Delete "such".
Delete "such" insert "the".
Delete "Such an" insert "The".
Delete "so".
Delete "so as". SCOTT
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader, Esquibel,
F., Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie,
Meier, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von
Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Coe, Geis, Jennings, Perkins and Vasey
Ayes 23
Nays 7
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
191
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Craft
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
Throne,
Wallis,
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. 0076
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0081
Public buildings-energy & environmental design.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gingery
AN ACT relating to administration of government; requiring the review of
major facility projects for possible certification for energy efficiency as
specified;
requiring
reports;
making
conforming
amendments;
providing
applicability; and providing for an effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
3/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0082
Sponsored By:
Open adoption agreements.
Representative(s)
Throne
Dockstader and Ross
and
Berger
and
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to adoption; authorizing agreements regarding communications
with a child adoptee, the adoptive parents and a biological parent; requiring
court approval of agreements in writing; specifying contents of agreements;
authorizing modification and termination of agreements as specified; and
providing for an effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/16/2009
3/2/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0083
Sponsored By:
Governmental immunity-public transportation.
Representative(s) Throne, Gingery, Illoway and Millin and
Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F. and Von Flatern
AN ACT relating to governmental claims; extending the Wyoming governmental
claims act to governmental entities in other states and who operate public
transportation programs in Wyoming under specified conditions; expanding
intergovernmental
cooperation
laws
to
include
agreements
concerning
governmental immunity or limitations of liability and public transportation
programs; and providing for an effective date.
192
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
1/23/2009
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, Carson, Cohee, Gilmore, Hallinan, Madden,
McKim, Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0083HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 1
Page 1-line 6
Page 4-line 5
Page 4-line 7
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
Delete "immunity" insert "claims".
After
"immunity"
insert
"or
limitations
of
liability".
After "acquisition" insert ", maintenance".
After "protections" insert "or other limitations of
liability". COHEE, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Quarberg
Ayes 59
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/2/2009
2/10/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Landen and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Geis
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/23/2009
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Failed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hunnicutt,
Landen, Larson, Meier, Scott, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Decaria, Geis, Hines,
Jennings, Johnson, Martin, Massie, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Sessions and Townsend
193
Ayes 12
Nays 18
Excused 0
H.B. No. 0084
Sponsored By:
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
Economic development-property tax exemption.
Representative(s) Illoway, Anderson, R., Buchanan and
Throne and Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Dockstader, Meier and
Ross
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing a property tax exemption
for community development organizations as specified; and providing for an
effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Harvey, Lockhart,
Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
Moniz,
H Placed on General File
HB0084HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 2
1/27/2009
Meyer,
After "organization" insert "which property does not
generate net income in an amount that exceeds
applicable property taxes as shown by certified
financial records produced to the department.".
LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
HB0084H2001/ADOPTED
Delete the standing committee amendment (HB0084HS001/A) entirely and further
amend as follows:
Page 2-line 2
After "organization" insert "to the extent the
property is not leased to a for profit business".
MCOMIE
1/28/2009
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0084H3001/ADOPTED
Delete the Standing Committee amendment (HB0084HS001/A).
Delete the McOmie second reading amendment (HB0084H2001/A).
Further amend as follows:
Page 2-line 2
After "organization" insert "as provided in this
paragraph.
If
the
community
development
organization's property is leased to a for profit
entity it shall be exempt under this paragraph only
if the lessee is a newly created business that does
not generate a net profit from operations on the
property in an amount greater than the property taxes
that would otherwise be due, as shown by certified
financial records produced to the department, and, in
no event, shall the exemption exceed three (3) years
194
for any one (1)
MADDEN, MCOMIE
1/29/2009
lease
to
a
for
profit
entity".
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jorgensen, Lockhart, Madden, McKim,
McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen,
Philp, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Thompson, Throne,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Davison, Hallinan, Jaggi, Landon, Lubnau, Peasley,
Roscoe, Steward, Teeters and Wallis
Ayes 50
Nays 10
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/2/2009
3/3/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
S Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0085
Sponsored By:
Motor vehicle chain law.
Representative(s) Blake, Craft, Davison and
Senator(s) Cooper, Hastert, Johnson and Martin
Jaggi
and
AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; amending requirements for use of tire
chains on motor vehicles as specified; providing penalties; providing a
definition; and providing for an effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
2/4/2009
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, Carson, Cohee, Hallinan, Madden, McKim,
Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Gilmore
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0085HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 7
Page 2-line 11
Page 2-line 12
Page 2-line 22
Page 2-line 23
HB0085HW001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 4
Page 2-line 13
Page 3-line 2
Delete "31-5-1302(a)(iii)" insert "31-5-102(a)(ii)".
Delete "31-5-1302(a)(iii)" insert "31-5-102(a)(ii)".
Delete "equipped with" insert "utilizing".
After "vehicle" delete balance of line.
Delete the line through "axles". COHEE, CHAIRMAN
Delete "equipped with" insert "utilizing".
Delete "equipped with" insert "utilizing".
Delete "be equipped with" insert "utilize".
DAVISON
195
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Lockhart and Lubnau
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/20/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Landen and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0085SS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 24
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "be". VON FLATERN, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Cooper, Decaria, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hunnicutt,
Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Massie, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions,
Townsend and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Dockstader, Hines,
Larson, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross and Vasey
Ayes 16
Nays 14
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
3/5/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0107
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0107
196
3/5/2009
3/13/2009
3/13/2009
S President Signed HEA No. 0107
Governor Signed HEA No. 0107
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0210
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0086
Sponsored By:
Elected official salaries.
Representative(s) Jaggi, Brown, Cohee, Craft, Hammons and
McOmie and Senator(s) Dockstader and Von Flatern
AN ACT relating to administration of government; adjusting the salaries of
certain elected officials as specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
3/2/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H02; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0087
Sponsored By:
Property tax-assessment rate 2.
Representative(s) Simpson, Buchanan, Gingery and Miller and
Senator(s) Bebout, Coe and Larson
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for the property tax
assessment
rate
for
certain
property
as
specified;
providing
an
appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Miller, Petersen,
Semlek and Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R. and Madden
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/26/2009
1/28/2009
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2009
Pedersen,
H Placed on General File
HB0087HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
After "specified;" insert "providing for time limited
application of reduced rate;".
Page 2-lines 5 through 7
Delete entirely and insert:
197
(C)
All other property, real and personal, nine and onehalf percent (9.5%), except for the period of January 1, 2010 through
December 31, 2010 eight and twenty-five hundredths percent (8.25%). BERGER,
CHAIRMAN
2/2/2009
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Buchanan, Childers, Davison, Edmonds,
Gingery, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Landon, Lubnau, McKim, Mercer, Miller,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson,
Teeters and Wallis
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Diercks,
Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Lockhart, Madden, McOmie, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Petersen, Semlek, Steward,
Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 24
Nays 36
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0088
Sponsored By:
Game and fish-pioneer licenses.
Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Blake, Brown, Childers,
Davison, Gilmore and Jaggi and Senator(s) Cooper, Larson
and Meier
AN ACT relating to game and fish; exempting holders of pioneer licenses from
conservation stamp purchase requirement; and providing for an effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bonner, Brown, Childers, Connolly, Davison, Jaggi,
Millin, Shepperson and Thompson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Steward
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 58
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
198
1/22/2009
1/26/2009
2/3/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Coe and Sessions
Nays: Senator(s) Jennings
Excused: Senator(s) Dockstader
Ayes 3
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
2/12/2009
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Larson, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Sessions,
Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Massie and Scott
Excused: Senator(s) Bebout
Ayes 26
Nays 3
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/17/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/25/2009
2/25/2009
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. 0025
H.B. No. 0089
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Sales tax holiday.
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Burns and
Martin
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for a sales tax holiday;
providing exemptions regarding sales and use tax; providing for the duration
of the sales tax holiday; indicating which items are and are not exempt from
sales and use tax during the sales tax holiday; and providing for an
effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
2/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H03 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Esquibel, K. and Goggles
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Madden, Miller, Petersen,
Semlek and Wallis
Ayes 2
Nays 7
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
199
H.B. No. 0090
Wind river reservation education programs.
Sponsored By:
Joint Appropriations Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to education programs on the Wind River Indian Reservation;
clarifying state administration of contractual arrangements for education
programs on the reservation; and providing for an effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen, Philp and
Steward
Excused: Representative(s) Hammons
Ayes 6
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/19/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Hammons
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Coe, Decaria, Massie and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Jennings
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/27/2009
2/17/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Bebout, Burns, Case, Cooper, Decaria, Esquibel, F.,
Hastert, Hines, Johnson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson,
Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Coe, Dockstader, Geis, Hunnicutt, Jennings,
Landen, Larson and Sessions
200
Ayes 21
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/25/2009
2/25/2009
Nays 9
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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. 0029
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0091
Public building
review.
fire
and
electrical
Sponsored By:
Joint Appropriations Interim Committee
plan
AN ACT relating to fire and electrical safety; authorizing the department of
fire prevention and electrical safety to charge fees for plan reviews for
public buildings as specified; repealing prior authority granted in
appropriations act; and providing for an effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Introduced and Referred to H02
H Received for Introduction
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen and Philp
Nays: Representative(s) Steward
Excused: Representative(s) Hammons
Ayes 5
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/19/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Steward
Excused: Representative(s) Hammons
Ayes 58
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/26/2009
2/18/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
201
2/18/2009
2/23/2009
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Cooper
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
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. 0085
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0092
Sponsored By:
Long-term care partnership program.
Representative(s) Landon, Berger, Craft, Harvey, Millin and
Shepperson and Senator(s) Burns, Case, Decaria and Scott
AN ACT relating to Medicaid; establishing a program for the financing of
long-term care through a combination of private insurance and medical
assistance; providing asset disregards for Medicaid long-term care coverage;
providing incentives for using qualified long-term care partnership insurance
policies as specified; providing definitions; granting rulemaking authority;
and providing for an effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/21/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bonner, Davison, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Hallinan,
Harvey, Landon, Millin and Shepperson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0092HS001/ADOPTED
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1/26/2009
H Passed CoW
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1/27/2009
1/28/2009
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Patton
Ayes 59
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
1/30/2009
2/11/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Hastert, Hunnicutt, Landen, Schiffer and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2009
2/23/2009
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
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. 0107
H.B. No. 0093
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Complimentary hunting licenses.
Representative(s) Philp and Senator(s) Bebout
AN ACT relating to game and fish; modifying provisions for the issuance of
hunting licenses to youth with life threatening illnesses; providing for
rules; and providing for an effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Do Pass
203
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bonner, Brown, Childers, Connolly, Davison, Jaggi,
Millin, Shepperson and Thompson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
H Placed on General File
H Passed CoW
HB0093H2001/ADOPTED
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H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
2/3/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Coe, Dockstader, Jennings and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
2/12/2009
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case and Scott
Excused: Senator(s) Bebout
Ayes 27
Nays 2
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/17/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/25/2009
2/25/2009
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. 0026
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
204
H.B. No. 0094
Sponsored By:
Attorneys-requirements for admission to bar.
Representative(s) Stubson and Illoway and Senator(s) Cooper
and Perkins
AN ACT relating to attorneys-at-law; modifying requirements for admission to
the Wyoming state bar; requiring graduation from approved law school for
examination for admission; and providing for an effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/16/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Peasley and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Mercer, Patton and Quarberg
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons,
Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim,
McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp,
Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Edmonds, Hallinan, Mercer, Patton,
Quarberg, Shepperson, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 50
Nays 9
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2009
1/26/2009
2/10/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Coe, Decaria, Jennings, Massie and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/17/2009
S Placed on General File
S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Cooper, Decaria, Esquibel, F., Hunnicutt, Jennings, Landen,
Martin, Massie, Perkins, Ross and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Case, Coe, Dockstader, Geis, Hastert,
Hines, Larson, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend
and Vasey
Excused: Senator(s) Bebout and Johnson
Ayes 11
Nays 17
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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H.B. No. 0095
Sponsored By:
Sales and use tax distributions.
Representative(s) McOmie, Anderson, R. Connolly, Craft,
Hallinan, Hammons, Jaggi and Thompson and Senator(s)
Bebout, Decaria, Dockstader, Hunnicutt, Martin, Perkins and
Sessions
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; modifying distribution of sales and
use taxes as specified; repealing obsolete provisions; and providing for an
effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel,
Miller, Petersen and Semlek
Nays: Representative(s) Madden and Wallis
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/19/2009
K.,
Goggles,
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H.B. No. 0096
Sponsored By:
Railroad quiet zones.
Representative(s) Buchanan, Anderson, R., Bagby, Blake,
Esquibel, K., Gingery, Illoway, Semlek and Teeters and
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Hunnicutt and Meier
AN ACT relating to railroads and public highway crossings; providing for the
transportation commission to administer a program for the establishment of
railroad quiet zones in the vicinity of grade crossings in populated areas as
specified; creating a subaccount within the highway fund; providing for a
matching grant program; requiring a report; providing an appropriation; and
providing for an effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/16/2009
1/28/2009
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, Carson, Cohee, Gilmore, Hallinan,
McKim, Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2009
2/3/2009
Madden,
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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Pedersen,
2/3/2009
H Placed on General File
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H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/10/2009
2/13/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Landen and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2009
2/13/2009
2/19/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0096SS001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 11
Page 3-line 19
Page 4-line 17
Page 4-line 18
Page 4-line 19
Page 4-line 23
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "seven (7)" insert "eight (8)".
Delete "eight (8)" insert "seven (7)".
After "37-10-106(b)." delete balance of line.
Delete.
Delete through "2010.".
After "purpose" insert "." and delete balance of
line.
Page 5-lines 1 and 2
Delete.
Page 5-line 5
Delete "exception" insert "biennium".
Page 5-line 8
Delete "July 1, 2009" 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". VON FLATERN, CHAIRMAN
HB0096SS002/FAILED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
208
Page 4-line 15
Delete "five hundred thousand dollars" insert "fifty
thousand dollars ($50,000.00)".
Page 4-line 16
Delete "($500,000.00)".
Page 5-lines 4 through 6
Delete,
including the First Senate Standing
Committee Amendment (HB0096SS001/AE) to these lines
and renumber. NICHOLAS, CHAIRMAN
2/23/2009
S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Cooper, Dockstader, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hunnicutt, Landen, Martin, Massie, Meier, Townsend and Von
Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Burns, Case, Coe, Decaria, Hines, Jennings, Johnson,
Larson, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions and
Vasey
Ayes 14
Nays 16
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
S Failed Reconsideration
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Decaria, Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert,
Hunnicutt, Landen, Massie, Meier, Sessions, Townsend and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Hines,
Jennings, Johnson, Larson, Martin, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott and Vasey
Ayes 12
Nays 18
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0097
Sponsored By:
Weights and measures.
Joint Agriculture, State
Resources Interim Committee
and
Public
Lands
and
Water
AN ACT relating to weights and measures; providing definitions; providing for
laboratory accreditation or recognition of physical standards; providing for
modifications to comply with federal standard requirements; providing
exceptions;
establishing
labeling
requirements;
providing
for
field
standards; providing for training; providing for fees; modifying requirements
on delivery tickets for bulk sales; providing for rulemaking; repealing
certain provisions for fees; providing an appropriation; authorizing a fulltime position; and providing for an effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/27/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H Received for Introduction
H05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore,
Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/27/2009
1/27/2009
2/2/2009
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
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Moniz,
Semlek,
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
Pedersen,
H Placed on General File
HB0097HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1- line 7
Page 1-line 9
(CORRECTED COPY)
After "sales;" insert "providing for rulemaking;".
After "appropriation;" insert "authorizing a fulltime position;".
Page 1-line 16
Delete "(xix)" insert "(xx)".
Page 6-line 4
After
"government,"
insert
"including,
but
not
limited to, standards adopted by the United States
Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management
applicable to onshore oil and gas leases, the United
States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the
United States Department of Transportation, the state
of Wyoming public service commission,".
Page 8-line 23
Delete "property of the" insert "result of a
measurement or the value of a standard which can be
verified as correct when compared with a national or
international standard;".
Page 8-line 24
Delete.
Page 9-lines 1 and 2
Delete.
Page 17-After line 15
Insert:
"(xx) Establish
reasonable
laboratory
fees
for
testing,
inspection and calibration of standards or weight and measuring devices.".
Page 19-line 14
Strike "or service sold,".
Page 23-lines 13 through 20
Delete entirely and insert:
"(a) Every person who owns or is responsible for a weights, measures
weight, measure, weighing or measuring device devices regulated by this act
shall obtain an annual license on or before April 1 from the department of
agriculture in the amount authorized by W.S. 11-1-104 and pay a fee of no
more than seventy-five dollars ($75.00).
The fee amount and fee schedule
shall be established by rule and regulation.
The fees collected by the
department under this section shall be deposited in the general fund."
Page 24-line 5
Before "appropriated" insert "authorized one (1)
additional full-time position and". SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN
HB0097HS002/ADOPTED
Page 24-line 5
Page 24-line 6
Delete "one hundred ninety".
Delete "thousand dollars ($190,000.00)" insert "one
hundred forty-five thousand dollars ($145,000.00)".
BERGER, CHAIRMAN
HB0097HW001/ADOPTED
Page 23-lines 13 through 20
Delete the standing committee amendment
(HS0097HS001/A) to these lines and further amend as
follows:
Page 23-lines 13 through 20
Delete entirely and insert:
"(a) Every person who owns or is responsible for a weights, measures
weight, measure, weighing or measuring device regulated by this act shall
obtain an annual license for each establishment on or before April 1 from the
department of agriculture in the amount authorized by W.S. 11-1-104 and pay a
fee as provided in this subsection.
The fees collected by the department
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under this section shall be deposited in the general fund. Fees shall be set
by the department as follows:
(i) Not less than ten dollars ($10.00) nor more than twenty-five
dollars ($25.00) for establishments with no more than five (5) devices;
(ii)
Not less than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) nor more than
fifty dollars ($50.00) for establishments with more than (5) and less than
eleven (11) devices;
(iii)
Not
more
than
seventy-five
dollars
($75.00)
for
establishments with eleven (11) or more devices.".
Page 23-After line 24
Insert:
"(c)
For purposes of this section, "establishment" means a place of
business under one (1) management at one (1) physical location.". WALLIS
HB0097HW002/ADOPTED
Page 18-line 22
Page 18-line 23
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
After "." delete balance of the line.
Delete entirely. TEETERS
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/10/2009
2/13/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Geis, Jennings, Johnson and Vasey
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
2/20/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0097SS001/ADOPTED
Page 1–line 4
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After
"requirements;"
insert
"providing
an
exception;".
Page 1–line 15
After "40-10-120," insert "40-10-121 by creating a
new subsection (b),".
Page 12–after line 13
Insert:
"40-10-121. Department of agriculture duties and powers.
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(b) Unless requested by the operator of the weighing or measuring
equipment, the department shall have no authority over weights and measures
used in activities subject to the authority of the United Stated department
of the interior associated with on shore oil and gas, the United States
federal energy regulatory commission, the Wyoming public service commission
associated with pipelines and utilities or the Wyoming oil and gas
conservation commission.". GEIS, CHAIRMAN
HB0097SS002/FAILED
Page 1–line 9
Page 1–line 10
Page 25–line 5
Page 25–line 6
Page 25–line 7
Page 25–line 11
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "authorizing a full-time".
Delete "position;".
Delete
"authorized
one
(1)
additional"
insert
"appropriated
forty-six
thousand
dollars
($46,000.00)".
Delete.
Delete "thousand dollars ($145,000.00)".
Delete "to manage" insert "for the purpose of".
NICHOLAS, CHAIRMAN
HB0097SW001/ADOPTED
Page 1–line 4
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the First Senate Standing Committee Amendment
(HB0097SS001/AE) to this line and further amend as
follows:
after "requirements;" insert "providing
exceptions;".
Page 1–line 15
Delete the First Senate Standing Committee Amendment
(HB0097SS001/AE) to this line and further amend as
follows:
after "40-10-120," insert "40-10-121 by
creating new subsections (b) and (c),".
Page 12–after line 13
After the First Senate Standing Committee Amendment
(HB0097SS001/AE) to this line, further amend as
follows: Insert:
"(c) The department shall have no authority over weights and measures
used for weighing livestock when the livestock are weighed pursuant to a
written agreement between the parties using the weighing device.". GEIS
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Meier
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz,
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Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Harshman and Miller
Ayes 0
Nays 58
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2009
2/27/2009
3/4/2009
Semlek,
Wallis,
H Appointed JCC01 Members
Representative(s) Wallis, Carson, Moniz
S Appointed JCC01 Members
Senator(s) Perkins, Geis, Vasey
H Adopted HB0097JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/5/2009
S Adopted HB0097JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Meier
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0097JC01/AA
ADOPTED
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0097SS001/AE
HB0097SW001/AE
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 1–line 4
After "requirements;" insert "providing exceptions;".
Page 1–line 15
After "40-10-120," insert "40-10-121 by creating new
subsections (b) and (c),".
Page 12–after line 13
Insert:
"40-10-121. Department of agriculture duties and powers.
(b) Unless requested by the operator of the weighing or measuring
equipment, the department shall have no authority over weights and measures
used in activities subject to the authority of the United States department
of the interior associated with on shore oil and gas, the United States
federal energy regulatory commission, the Wyoming public service commission
associated with pipelines and utilities or the Wyoming oil and gas
conservation commission.
(c)
Except as otherwise required by law, rule, regulation or third
party agreement, the department shall have no authority over weights and
measures used pursuant to a written agreement between the parties using the
weighing device.".
WALLIS, CARSON, MONIZ, PERKINS, GEIS, VASEY
213
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/12/2009
3/12/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0125
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0125
S President Signed HEA No. 0125
Governor Signed HEA No. 0125
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0191
H.B. No. 0098
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Mandatory minimum sentence for sex abuse of a
minor.
Representative(s)
Millin,
Buchanan,
Edmonds,
Gingery,
Harvey, Illoway, Pedersen, Shepperson and Throne and
Senator(s) Jennings and Sessions
AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; establishing a mandatory minimum
sentence for first degree sexual assault of a minor; and providing for an
effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
1/20/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Quarberg
and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Mercer and Peasley
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/20/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0098HW001/FAILED
Page 1-line 14
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
1/26/2009
Delete "fifteen (15)" insert
QUARBERG, MILLIN, PEDERSON
"twenty-five
(25)".
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Failed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Buchanan, Byrd, Craft,
Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Harvey, Illoway, McKim, Millin, Pedersen,
Petersen, Quarberg, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters and Thompson.
Nays:
Representative(s) Bagby, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown,
Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Davison, Gilmore, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau,
Madden, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Philp, Roscoe,
Semlek, Simpson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Diercks
Ayes 20
Nays 39
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
214
H.B. No. 0099
Sponsored By:
Veterinarian loan repayment program.
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.,
and Wallis and Senator(s) Geis
Blake,
Carson,
AN ACT relating to the veterinarian loan repayment program;
eligibility requirements; and providing for an effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
1/29/2009
modifying
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore,
Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
Edmonds
Moniz,
Semlek,
H Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0100
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 unexpended funds; authorizing unobligated funds to
be used to complete other designated project studies under certain
conditions; and providing for an effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/27/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H Received for Introduction
H05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore,
Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/27/2009
2/2/2009
Moniz,
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/4/2009
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
Semlek,
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
215
Pedersen,
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Conflicts: Representative(s) Stubson
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
2/6/2009
2/6/2009
2/13/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Geis, Jennings, Johnson and Vasey
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0066
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0101
Excise tax-manufacturing exemption.
Sponsored By:
Joint Revenue Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for agents of persons
engaged in manufacturing to claim an excise tax exemption as specified; and
providing for an effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H Received for Introduction
H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
216
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel,
Madden, Miller, Petersen, Semlek and Wallis
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/14/2009
Goggles,
H Placed on General File
HB0101HS001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 12
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
K.,
Delete "July 1, 2009." 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.". ANDERSON, R., CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown,
Buchanan, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore,
Gingery, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen,
Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Byrd, Cannady, Carson,
Connolly, Diercks, Goggles, Hales, Jorgensen, Landon, McOmie, Millin and
Peasley
Ayes 45
Nays 15
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/26/2009
2/4/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
S03 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Perkins
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Larson, Martin and Schiffer
Ayes 1
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)
H.B. No. 0102
Excise tax-vendor compensation.
Sponsored By:
Joint Revenue Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for a credit to vendors
for the collection and payment of sales and use taxes; specifying the source
of the funding of the credit; and providing for an effective date.
1/5/2009
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/16/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H Received for Introduction
H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
217
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Goggles,
Madden, Miller, Petersen, Semlek and Wallis
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/16/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0102HS001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 4
1/19/2009
Delete "July 1, 2009"
ANDERSON, R., CHAIRMAN
insert
"January
1,
2010".
H Passed CoW
HB0102H2001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 3
Page 2-line 19
Page 2-line 20
Delete "ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00)" insert
"one thousand dollars ($1,000.00)".
Delete "ten thousand dollars".
Delete "($10,000.00)" insert "one thousand dollars
($1,000.00)". BROWN
HB0102H2002/FAILED
Delete the Brown second reading amendment (HB0102H2001/A). Further amend as
follows:
Page 2-line 3
Delete "ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00)" insert
"five thousand dollars ($5,000.00)".
Page 2-line 19
Delete "ten thousand dollars".
Page 2-line 20
Delete "($10,000.00)" insert "five thousand dollars
($5,000.00)". ANDERSON, R.
1/20/2009
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0102H3001.01/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
Page 2-line 9
Page 3-line 2
(CORRECTED COPY)
After ";" insert "specifying the source of the
funding of the credit;".
After "delinquent." insert "The credit shall be
deducted only from the share of the tax that is
distributed to the general fund under W.S. 39-15111(b)(i).".
After "delinquent." insert "The credit shall be
deducted only from the share of the tax that is
distributed to the general fund under W.S. 39-16111(b)(i).". SHEPPERSON, ANDERSON, R.
HB0102H3001.02/FAILED (CORRECTED COPY)
Delete the Brown second reading amendment (HB0102H2001/A) entirely and
further amend as follows:
Page 2-line 3
Delete "ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00)" insert
"five thousand dollars ($5,000.00)".
Page 2-line 19
Delete "ten thousand dollars".
Page 2-line 20
Delete "($10,000.00)" insert "five thousand dollars
($5,000.00)".
SHEPPERSON, ANDERSON, R.
1/21/2009
H Passed 3rd Reading
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ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Blake, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown,
Buchanan, Byrd, Childers, Craft, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Goggles,
Hallinan, Illoway, Landon, Lockhart, McKim, Mercer, Miller, Millin, Patton,
Peasley, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Teeters,
Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly,
Davison, Gingery, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Lubnau, Madden,
McOmie, Meyer, Moniz, Pedersen, Roscoe, Steward and Stubson
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Conflicts: Representative(s) Gilmore and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 35
Nays 22
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 2
1/26/2009
1/26/2009
1/29/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Larson, Martin, Perkins and Schiffer
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0102SS001/FAILED
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Page 2-line 23
Page 3-line 11
2/17/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "one percent (1%)" insert "two percent (2%)".
Delete "one percent (1%)" insert "two percent (2%)".
Delete "January" insert "April". SCHIFFER, CHAIRMAN
S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader, Hastert,
Hunnicutt, Jennings, Larson, Martin, Perkins, Peterson and Schiffer
Nays:
Senator(s) Burns, Case, Coe, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hines, Johnson,
Landen, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Ross, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and
Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Bebout
Ayes 12
Nays 17
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0103
Sponsored By:
Illegal immigration.
Representative(s) Illoway, Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Cooper and Martin
AN ACT relating to illegal immigration; establishing an offense for
transportation or concealment of illegal aliens; requiring certain employers
to verify the citizenship status of employees; establishing an offense for
hiring unauthorized aliens or failing to verify the citizenship status of
employees; providing for penalties; requiring state agencies and political
subdivisions to verify the citizenship status of applicants for certain
public benefits; requiring a report; authorizing the attorney general to
negotiate a memorandum of understanding regarding immigration with the
appropriate federal agency; establishing rules for the communication of
information related to immigration status; requiring the determination of the
219
immigration status of certain prisoners; requiring certain documentation for
the issuance of a driver's license or identification card; requiring
rulemaking; and providing for an effective date.
1/6/2009
1/13/2009
1/21/2009
3/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05; No Report Prior to CoW
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0104
Sponsored By:
Special
district
requirement.
elections-polling
Cutoff
place
Representative(s) Lubnau and Senator(s) Von Flatern
AN ACT relating to elections; providing for permissive use of polling places
in special district mail ballot elections; and providing for an effective
date.
1/6/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Lubnau, Miller, Stubson and Zwonitzer,
Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Hales and Illoway
Excused: Representative(s) Diercks
Ayes 6
Nays 2
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
2/4/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer,
Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Hales
Excused: Representative(s) Harshman and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 57
Nays 1
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2009
2/4/2009
2/17/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Johnson and Scott
Excused: Senator(s) Hastert
220
Ayes 4
2/17/2009
Nays 0
Excused 1
Conflicts 0
S Placed on General File
HB0104SS001/ADOPTED
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Page 1-line 2
Page 1-line 3
Page 1-line 12
Page 1-line 13
2/23/2009
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
Absent 0
Delete "for permissive use" insert "that".
Delete "of".
After "elections" insert "may be located in the
election official's office or the county clerk's
office".
Reinsert stricken "shall" delete "may"; reinsert
stricken "minimum of one (1)".
Delete ", if provided," insert "may be the election
official's office or the county clerk's office and".
CASE, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Absent: Representative(s) Carson
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 1
Conflicts 0
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
2/27/2009
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
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. 0126
H.B. No. 0105
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Notification of blood borne pathogens.
Representative(s) Lubnau and Senator(s) Landen, Massie and
Von Flatern
221
AN ACT relating to emergency medical services; providing that the department
of health supply and require ambulances to carry blood borne pathogen
disinfectant and information packets; providing an appropriation; and
providing for an effective date.
1/6/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/20/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Goggles, Hallinan, Harvey and Landon
Nays: Representative(s) Bonner, Davison, Millin and Shepperson
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/26/2009
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0105HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 4
Delete "providing an appropriation;".
Page 2-lines 9 through 22
Delete.
Page 3-line 1
Delete "Section 3." Insert "Section
CHAIRMAN
1/28/2009
Pedersen,
2.".
LANDON,
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Connolly,
Craft, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Hales, Hallinan, Landon, Lubnau,
McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Simpson, Steward, Thompson, Throne and
Wallis
Nays:
Representative(s) Berger, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd,
Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Davison, Diercks, Gilmore, Gingery,
Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Lockhart, Madden,
McKim, Miller, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Stubson, Teeters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 23
Nays 37
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0106
Sponsored By:
Firearm ownership-domestic violence offenses.
Representative(s)
Lubnau,
Buchanan
Senator(s) Ross and Von Flatern
and
Gingery
and
AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; amending the purposes for which an
expungement under W.S. 7-13-1501 may be used; and providing for an effective
date.
1/6/2009
Bill Number Assigned
222
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/21/2009
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0106HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 7
After ""7-13-1501" insert "(a)(intro), (i) and (ii)
and".
Page 1-After line 11
Insert:
"(a) A person who has pleaded guilty or nolo contendere to or been
convicted of a misdemeanor under W.S. 6-2-501(a), (b) or (e), 6-2-504(a) or
6-6-102, or those same misdemeanors arising out of the same occurrence or
related course of events, may petition the convicting court for an
expungement of the records of conviction, for the purposes of restoring any
firearm rights lost, subject to the following limitations:
(i) At least one (1) year has five (5) years have passed since
the expiration of the terms of sentence imposed by the court, including any
periods of probation or the completion of any program ordered by the court;
(ii) Other than convictions arising out of the same occurrence
or related course of events for which an expungement is sought under this
section, the petitioner has not previously pleaded guilty or nolo contendere
to or been convicted of a misdemeanor for which firearm rights have been lost
under W.S. 6-2-501(a), (b) or (e), 6-2-504(a) or 6-6-102;".
GINGERY,
CHAIRMAN
1/23/2009
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Hales
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 58
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
1/29/2009
2/6/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Decaria, Perkins, Ross and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
S Placed on General File
223
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0067
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0107
Stopped school bus.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Teeters and Senator(s) Sessions
AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; providing for the issuance of a citation
to the owner of a vehicle observed passing a school bus as specified;
providing a penalty; and providing for an effective date.
1/6/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery,
Quarberg
Nays: Representative(s) Mercer, Peasley and Throne
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/19/2009
and
H Placed on General File
HB0107HS001.01/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 17
Page 2-line 2
Page 2-line 7
Page 2-line 17
(CORRECTED COPY)
After "dispatcher" insert ", if applicable, or if
not, the administrator of the school the students
were being transported to or from".
After "dispatcher" insert "or school administrator".
After "dispatcher" insert "or school administrator".
Delete "may" insert "shall". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
HB0107HS001.02/FAILED (CORRECTED COPY)
Page 2-line 18
Delete "and" insert ".".
Page 2-lines 19 through 22
Delete entirely. GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
1/20/2009
Patton
H Passed CoW
HB0107H2001/ADOPTED
224
Page 1-line 16
Page 2-line 1
1/21/2009
Delete "shall" insert "may".
Delete "shall" insert "may". TEETERS
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0107H3001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 1
Page 1-line 2
Page 1-line 9
Page 1-lines 15 through
Delete "providing a reporting".
Delete the line through "bus;".
Delete "through (g)" insert "and (f)".
17
Delete
entirely,
including
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0107HS001.01/AC)
and
the
Teeters second reading amendment (HB0107H2001/A) to
these lines.
Page 2-lines 1 through 22
Delete
entirely,
including
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0107HS001.01/AC)
and
the
Teeters second reading amendment (HB0107H2001/A) to
these lines. Insert:
"(e) On the basis of information supplied by a school bus driver,
school administrator or school district personnel containing the basic
description of the vehicle and driver, the license plate number of the
vehicle involved in an alleged violation of subsection (a) of this section,
and the time and approximate location of the alleged violation, a peace
officer may issue a citation for the alleged violation to the owner of the
vehicle.
Information provided pursuant to this subsection may serve as
probable cause to issue a citation for the purposes of W.S. 7-2-103(a) and
creates a rebuttable presumption that the owner of the vehicle was the driver
of the vehicle at the time the alleged violation of subsection (a) of this
section was observed.".
Page 3-line 1
Delete "(g)" insert "(f)". THRONE
1/22/2009
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lubnau, Madden,
McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen,
Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters,
Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Lockhart, Mercer, Peasley, Shepperson and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 53
Nays 6
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
2/3/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Landen and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0107SS001/FAILED
Page 2–line 6
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "may" insert "shall".
225
VON FLATERN, CHAIRMAN
2/12/2009
S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Dockstader, Geis, Hastert, Landen, Massie, Perkins,
Peterson, Scott, Sessions and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Esquibel, F., Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Larson, Martin, Meier,
Ross, Schiffer, Townsend and Vasey
Excused: Senator(s) Nicholas
Ayes 10
Nays 19
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0108
Sponsored By:
Student activities participation fees.
Representative(s)
Senator(s) Perkins
Teeters,
Brechtel
and
Stubson
and
AN ACT relating to school districts; providing for equal assessment of
activities participation fees upon students; reimbursing districts for
payment of participation fees; imposing duties upon the department of
education; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
1/6/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/30/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Diercks, Jaggi, Lubnau, McOmie and Teeters
Nays: Representative(s) Connolly, Craft and McKim
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
1/30/2009
2/3/2009
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
Pedersen,
H Placed on General File
HB0108HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 1
After
";"
delete
balance
of
line
and
insert
"providing for equal assessment of".
Page 1-line 2
Delete "from assessing".
Page 1-line 3
Delete the line through "time".
Page 2-lines 7 through 9
Delete and insert:
"(i) The district may require the student to pay any fees for
participation which are required by the Wyoming high school activities
association provided any such fees imposed under this paragraph are equally
imposed upon all students within the district;". MCOMIE, CHAIRMAN
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
226
2/11/2009
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown,
Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K.,
Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Illoway,
Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Harvey, Lubnau, McKim, Meyer, Simpson, Thompson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 45
Nays 14
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
2/25/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Coe, Decaria, Jennings and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Massie
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
S Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0109
Sponsored By:
Wyoming community facilities program.
Joint Minerals, Business and Economic Development Interim
Committee
AN ACT relating to economic development; providing for new construction under
the Wyoming community facilities program; and providing for an effective
date.
1/6/2009
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/21/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H Received for Introduction
H09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Byrd, Harvey, Lockhart, Meyer, Moniz, Roscoe and
Stubson
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0109HW001/FAILED
Page 2-line 2
Page 2-line 10
After "facilities" insert "where no former school or
government facilities exist or where it would be
impractical or too expensive to preserve or renovate
such facilities".
After "construction" insert "where no former school
or government facilities exist or where it would be
impractical or too expensive to preserve or renovate
such facilities". ZWONITZER, Dv.
227
1/22/2009
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brown, Byrd,
Cannady, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles,
Hales, Hammons, Harvey, Lockhart, Meyer, Moniz, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg,
Roscoe, Steward and Thompson
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Brechtel, Buchanan, Childers, Cohee,
Davison, Edmonds, Gingery, Hallinan, Harshman, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Miller, Millin, Patton, Pedersen,
Philp, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen and Stubson
Ayes 27
Nays 31
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0110
Sponsored By:
Wyoming business ready community program.
Joint Minerals, Business and Economic Development Interim
Committee
AN ACT relating to economic development; providing for grants under the
Wyoming business ready community program; expanding projects available for
funding; and providing for an effective date.
1/6/2009
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/21/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H Received for Introduction
H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Harvey, Lockhart, Meyer, Moniz,
Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0110HS001/ADOPTED
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1/26/2009
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
(CORRECTED COPY)
After "of" insert "businesses that will provide".
After "existing" insert "businesses providing"; after
"technology" insert "storage".
After "technology" insert "storage".
After "repay" insert "with a reasonable rate of
return". LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jorgensen, Lockhart,
Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
228
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Jaggi, Landon, Madden, Teeters and Wallis
Ayes 55
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
1/30/2009
2/3/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and Martin
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
2/12/2009
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
HB0110S2001/FAILED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "providing for".
Delete.
After "funding" insert "under the Wyoming business
ready community program".
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Delete "9-12-601" insert "9-12-601(b)" and delete
balance of line.
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Delete and insert:
"(b)
The council shall establish and administer a Wyoming business
ready community program as provided by this article. Any city, town or county
may submit an application to the council for a grant or loan under the
program on forms prescribed by and subject to rules promulgated by the
council. Grants or loans may be applied for by a joint powers board with the
approval of all participating agencies to the joint powers agreement. Grants
and loans may be made by the council for economic or educational development
infrastructure
projects,
including
the
purchase
of
land,
buildings,
facilities, telecommunications infrastructure, rights of way, airports, sewer
and
water
projects,
roads,
landscaping,
recreational
and
convention
facilities, information technology infrastructure including data generation,
storage and retrieval or other infrastructure determined by the council to be
consistent with the purposes of this article. In adopting rules and making
grants and loans under this article the council shall require all projects to
be related to economic or educational development infrastructure, which shall
not include rehabilitation or expansion of existing infrastructure unless the
council determines the rehabilitation or expansion is necessary to meet the
purposes of this article. All grants, loans or cooperative agreements made
under this article shall be referred by the council to the state loan and
investment board for final approval or disapproval. The state loan and
investment board may adopt rules as necessary to implement its duties under
this article."
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Page 3-lines 1 through 21
Delete. PERKINS
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader, Esquibel, F.,
Geis, Hastert, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Larson, Martin, Massie,
Peterson, Ross, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
229
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson,
Perkins, Schiffer and Scott
Excused: Senator(s) Bebout
Ayes 20
Nays 9
Excused 1
2/17/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/25/2009
2/25/2009
J.,
Case,
Hines,
Absent 0
Landen,
Meier,
Nicholas,
Conflicts 0
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
H.B. No. 0111
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Clean coal task force.
Joint Minerals, Business and Economic Development Interim
Committee
AN ACT relating to the clean coal task force; extending the existence of the
clean coal task force as specified; requiring annual reports; reappropriating
funds to be used for clean coal research; providing an appropriation; and
providing for an effective date.
1/6/2009
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H Received for Introduction
H09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Harvey, Lockhart, Meyer, Moniz,
Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/26/2009
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0111HW001/FAILED
Page 1-line 2
Page 2-line 21
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
After "existence" insert "and modifying the tasks".
After "coal" insert "and carbon capture and storage
technology". CARSON
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
230
Craft,
Hales,
Landon,
Millin,
Semlek,
Wallis,
Ayes 60
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
1/29/2009
2/3/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and Martin
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
2/9/2009
2/17/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/17/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case and Scott
Ayes 28
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0057
H.B. No. 0112
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Workforce housing program.
Joint Minerals, Business and Economic Development Interim
Committee
AN ACT relating to economic development; modifying the community workforce
housing program; amending definitions; providing for grants; providing for
loans to be converted to grants; providing for administrative costs for
servicing loans; providing for rentals; providing for a report; and providing
for an effective date.
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1/6/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/21/2009
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, Harvey, Lockhart, Meyer, Moniz and Stubson
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Roscoe and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2009
1/26/2009
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
Pedersen,
H Placed on General File
HB0112HS001/ADOPTED
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Delete "," insert "or".
After "part" insert ",".
Delete "forty million dollars".
Delete "($40,000,000.00)" insert "ten million dollars
($10,000,000.00)". LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN
HB0112HS002/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 6
Delete "providing appropriations;".
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Delete
entirely,
including
the
first
standing committee amendment (HB0112HS001/A) to these
lines.
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Page 13-line 13
Delete "(e)". BERGER, CHAIRMAN
1/27/2009
H Passed CoW
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brechtel,
Byrd, Cannady, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Harvey,
Lockhart, Lubnau, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen,
Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson and Throne
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Brown, Buchanan, Carson, Cohee,
Davison, Diercks, Gingery, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Illoway,
Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Madden, McKim, Mercer, Peasley, Petersen, Semlek,
Shepperson, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Childers and Edmonds
Ayes 31
Nays 27
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0112H2001/ADOPTED
Delete the second standing committee amendment (HB0112HS002/A) entirely and
further amend as follows:
Page 12-line 16
Delete
the
first
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0112HS001/A)
to
this
line;
delete
"($40,000,000.00)" insert "two million five hundred
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thousand dollars ($2,500,000.00)".
LOCKHART, MILLER
1/28/2009
PHILP, HAMMONS,
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0112H3001/ADOPTED
Delete the Philp et al., second reading amendment (HB0112H2001/A) entirely.
PEDERSEN, HARSHMAN, JORGENSEN, TEETERS
1/29/2009
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Esquibel, K.,
Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Lockhart, McOmie, Meyer,
Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Carson, Davison, Edmonds,
Gingery, Hallinan, Harshman, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lubnau, Madden, McKim,
Mercer, Peasley, Semlek, Shepperson, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 37
Nays 23
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/2/2009
2/5/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and Martin
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0112SS001/ADOPTED
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2/12/2009
After "median" insert "gross".
Delete "a maximum of".
After "median" insert "gross".
LARSON, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
HB0112S2001/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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After "costs" delete balance of line.
Page 7-lines 2 and 3
Delete. VON FLATERN
HB0112S2002/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the Senate Standing Committee Amendment
LARSON
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
(HB0112SS001/AE)
entirely.
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Failed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hunnicutt,
Johnson, Larson, Martin, Meier, Peterson, Ross, Sessions and Vasey
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Case, Dockstader, Geis, Hines,
Jennings, Landen, Massie, Nicholas, Perkins, Schiffer, Scott, Townsend and
Von Flatern
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Excused:
Ayes 14
Senator(s) Bebout
Nays 15
Excused 1
H.B. No. 0113
Sponsored By:
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
Careless driving.
Representative(s)
Buchanan,
Senator(s) Ross and Sessions
Gingery
and
Hammons
and
AN ACT relating to the regulation of traffic; making careless driving a
crime; defining careless driving; specifying applicability of the crime; and
providing for an effective date.
1/6/2009
1/13/2009
1/16/2009
1/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley,
Quarberg and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0113HS001/ADOPTED
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After "crime;" delete balance of the line.
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Delete line through "statutes;".
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Delete "," insert "and"; delete "and".
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Delete entirely.
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Delete "(K)".
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Delete entirely.
Page 4-lines 1 and 2
Delete entirely. GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
1/27/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0113H2001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 1
After "harm to" insert "other".
LANDON
HB0113H2002/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 4
Delete
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0113HS001/A) to this line and further amend as
follows: delete "31-5-103(a)(ii),"; delete "and".
Page 2-line 6
Delete "are" insert "is".
Page 2-lines 8 through 17
Delete entirely. QUARBERG
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan,
Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Lockhart, Lubnau,
Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
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Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson,
Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Diercks, Gilmore, Landon, Mercer, Philp, Roscoe and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 53
Nays 7
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
2/10/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Landen and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott,
Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Bebout and Perkins
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
Ayes 27
Nays 2
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0069
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0114
Community colleges-amendments.
Sponsored By:
Joint Education Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to community colleges; establishing a statewide college
system operations and facility funding mechanism based upon a prescribed
system wide strategic planning process attaching state funding to state
interests; providing for system operational budgeting and program approval
and termination aligned with strategic planning; accordingly aligning system
components and system accountability measures; creating a mechanism for
prioritizing and funding system capital construction needs; modifying
facility major maintenance funding and accordingly restricting use of
specified revenues; delegating authority and imposing duties upon the
community
college
commission,
the
department
of
administration
and
information and upon community college districts; granting rulemaking
authority; imposing reporting requirements; prescribing initial strategic
plan development; providing transitional funding thresholds and funding
considerations; providing appropriations and authorizing positions; and
providing for effective dates.
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1/7/2009
1/13/2009
1/13/2009
1/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi, Lubnau,
McKim, McOmie and Teeters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/30/2009
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
Pedersen,
H Placed on General File
HB0114HS001.01/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)
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Delete "and (f)" insert ",".
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Reinsert all stricken language; delete all new
language.
Page 17-lines 1 through 8
Delete.
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Delete line through "replacement".
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Delete.
Page 23-line 1
After "shall" insert ", in consultation with the
board
of
trustees
of
that
community
college
district,".
Page 23-line 6
After "presidents" insert "following consultation
with respective boards of trustees".
Page 23-line 14
Delete "under" insert "in accordance with".
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Before "," insert "for each fiscal year of the
biennium commencing July 1, 2012, and ending June 30,
2014".
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"shall".
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Delete.
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"be"; delete "ninety percent" insert "ninety-five
percent (95%)".
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Delete "fiscal year and fifty percent (50%) of"
insert "biennium and".
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Delete "; and" insert ".".
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Delete. MCOMIE, CHAIRMAN
HB0114HS001.02/FAILED
Page 1-line 5
(CORRECTED COPY)
After ";" insert "authorizing counties within the
service area of a district to levy up to one (1) mill
subject to voter approval; specifying distribution of
tax collections; requiring college districts to
include
board
representation
for
service
area
counties imposing levies; defining service area;".
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Delete "is" insert "and 21-18-318 are".
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Insert:
"21-18-318. College district service areas; service area election for
special tax levy; election for district board representation upon levy
approval; distribution of levy revenues.
(a) Upon receipt of a petition signed by at least ten percent (10%) of
the qualified electors residing within any county included with the service
area district of a community college district, or upon resolution of the
board of county commissioners with jurisdiction, the county commissioners
shall submit the question of imposing a levy of up to one (1) mill on the
dollar of assessed valuation within the county for the regular support and
operation of that community college district whose service area district
includes that county. The election shall be held on a date authorized under
W.S. 22-21-103 and shall be conducted in all respects under procedures
prescribed by W.S. 22-21-103 through 22-21-110.
The number of electors
required for a petition shall be determined by the number of votes cast at
the last general election.
(b) The ballot in the election shall be in substantially the following
form:
(i) "Shall a levy of (up to one (1)) ... mill be levied on the
assessed value of ... County, Wyoming for the general support and operation
of community college programs and services provided in ... County, Wyoming by
the Community College located at ... Wyoming?"
Up to one (1) Mill..........................................Yes □
Up to one (1) Mill...........................................No □
(c) The county clerk shall immediately give notice of the results of
the election to the county commissioners and if the proposed levy has been
authorized by the county electors, the commissioners shall levy the tax in
the manner provided by law and the same proposition shall be submitted at
each second general election following approval of the levy until the
proposition is defeated. If the proposition is not approved by the electors,
the proposition shall not again be submitted to the county electors for at
least eleven (11) months. If the proposition is defeated at any general
election following initial adoption, the tax is repealed effective December
31 of that calendar year in which defeated and the levy shall not be imposed
by the county commissioners for the following calendar year.
(d) In addition to subsection (c) of this section, the county
treasurer shall provide notice of the election results to the board of
trustees of the community college district whose service area district
includes the county in which the election was conducted. Upon notification,
the community college district board shall by resolution of the board:
(i) If the levy is approved by the county electors, enlarge the
community college district board of trustees to include board representation
for those electors of any county within its service area district approving a
levy under this section.
The election subdistrict shall be partitioned by
the board such that the entire county of the service area district of that
community college district shall constitute one (1) election subdistrict
under this paragraph and shall be represented by one (1) board member in
addition to the number of board members specified under W.S. 21-18-308(a).
The election of the member of the enlarged board of trustees under this
paragraph shall be held as determined by the board of county commissioners of
jurisdiction, on a date which is not less than sixty (60) days following the
date the service area district county mill levy proposition is approved in
accordance with this section.
Nominations for the additional board member
shall be submitted in substantially the same manner as prescribed under W.S.
22-22-201 through 22-22-203 and the election shall otherwise be conducted as
provided by law. The term of office of the board member to be elected under
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this subsection shall begin on the first day immediately following the
election and shall be for two (2) or four (4) years as determined by the
board as necessary to coincide with the expiration of terms of office as
prescribed under W.S. 22-22-102(c).
The board shall report to the
appropriate county clerk the length of the term of the trustee office to be
filled in the election.
After the initial election, the term of the
additional board member shall be for four (4) years as specified under W.S.
22-22-102(a);
(ii) If the proposition is defeated at any general election
following initial adoption, eliminate the election subdistrict for that
county within the community college service area district defeating the levy
under this section and reconstitute the community college board of trustees
to include membership within the boundaries of the community college district
specified under W.S. 21-18-308(a) together with enlarged board membership for
a remaining county within its service area district maintaining a levy under
this section, if any. The term of office of the trustee removed from board
membership that was filled prior to the date the proposition is defeated
shall expire on December 31 following the year in which the levy is defeated.
(e) Any county service area district tax approved under this section
is in addition to any other tax imposed by law and is in addition to any and
all taxes imposed under W.S. 21-18-303(b), 21-18-304(a)(vii) and 21-18-311(f)
by the community college district whose service area district includes the
county approving the tax.
The county treasurer shall distribute revenues
collected under the levy authorized under this section to the treasurer of
the appropriate community college district board of trustees in the same
manner as revenues from the levy imposed under W.S. 21-18-304(a)(vii).
Revenues distributed pursuant to this subsection shall be included within the
district's estimated and reportable revenues for purposes of the biennial
funding report of the district under W.S. 21-18-205(b), shall be used for the
regular support and operation of programs and services provided by the
community college and shall be considered by the commission in distribution
of state funds under W.S. 21-18-205(c).".
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After "W.S." insert "21-18-102(a) by creating a new
paragraph (xvi) and by amending and renumbering (xvi)
as (xvii),".
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After "(c)(ii)" insert "and (viii)".
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Delete second "," insert "and";
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After "(xi)" insert "and 39-13-104(f) by creating a
new paragraph (iv)".
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Insert:
"21-18-102. Definitions.
(a) As used in this act:
(xvi) "Service area district" means any county within the state
which is outside the boundaries of a community college district but is
included within a community college district's service area district whose
boundaries are designated by rule and regulation of the commission, to be
serviced by a community college through specified programs and services;
(xvi)(xvii) "This act" means W.S. 21-18-101 through 21-18-317
21-18-318.".
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Insert:
"(viii) Following public hearing, review and modify or maintain
community college service areas provided all counties to be annexed to a
college service area are contiguous to that service area and provided that no
college service area is modified solely for purposes of equalizing statewide
college district and service area assessed valuations. Determinations made
under this paragraph shall be subject to review in accordance with the
Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act.
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Insert:
39-13-104. Taxation rate.
(f) There shall be annually levied and assessed upon the taxable value
of the property indicated within the limits of the political subdivision,
governmental entity or special district indicated, the following taxes when
applicable:
(iv) Not to exceed one (1) mill by a county within the service
area district of a community college district as provided by W.S.
21-18-318.". MCOMIE, CHAIRMAN
HB0114HS002/ADOPTED
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committee amendment (HB0114HS001/A) to these lines.
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committee amendment (HB0114HS001/A) to these lines.
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After "full-time" insert "at-will".
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After "7" delete line through "(g)".
Renumber as necessary. BERGER, CHAIRMAN
2/4/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0114H2002/ADOPTED
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Delete "After".
Delete
entirely
including
the
first
standing
committee amendment (HB0114HS001.01/AC) to this line
and insert "Each president shall provide the draft
plan to his district board of trustees.
Each board
shall review the draft plan and shall appoint a
designee to report back".
Delete
entirely
including
the
first
standing
committee amendment (HB0114HS001.01/AC) to this line
and insert "designees of each of the seven (7)
community college boards of trustees, the commission
shall forward".
Delete "college presidents" insert "the district
board designees". PATTON, TEETERS
HB0114H2001.01/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)
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amendment (HB0114HS002/A) to these lines.
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amendment (HB0114HS002/A) to these lines.
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amendment (HB0114HS002/A) to these lines.
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amendment (HB0114HS002/A) to these lines.
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HB0114H2001.02/FAILED
(CORRECTED COPY)
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committee
committee
committee
committee
amendment
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the
House standing committee amendment
entirely.
Further amend as follows:
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Delete. JORGENSEN
2/5/2009
first
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0114H3001/ADOPTED
Page 13-line 15
2/6/2009
(HB0114HS001.01/AC)
Delete "assure" insert "adheres to the state's
interests in establishing a statewide college system
identified as assuring". WALLIS
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Steward and Teeters
Ayes 58
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/10/2009
2/18/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Coe, Decaria, Jennings, Massie and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
2/24/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Nays: Senator(s) Meier
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/24/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0114SS001/ADOPTED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete
"forward
prioritized"
insert
"identify
community
college
building
needs,
develop
a
prioritized
list
of
community
college
capital
construction projects and forward recommendations for
community college capital construction projects to
the state building commission.".
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formula,"; delete "in".
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"commission" insert "to the legislature".
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6-line 9
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8-line 14
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"funding"
insert
"or
commission
approved
documentation certifying the timely receipt of such
funds".
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9-line 9
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"building and" insert "maintenance;".
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15-line 22
After "in" insert "the standard budget of".
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After "21-18-205(f)" delete through "act".
25-line 11
After "shall" delete balance of line and insert
"recommend in its 2011-2012 biennial budget request
submitted to the governor, an amount not less than
the same level of general funds for community
colleges as was appropriated by the legislature
during the 2009-2010 biennium.".
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28-line 6
After "joint" insert "appropriations and"; delete
"committee" insert "committees". COE, CHAIRMAN
HB0114SS002/ADOPTED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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insert "administrative support position to assist in
the administration of this act.".
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26-line 12
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thousand dollars ($50,000.00)".
26-line 13
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26-line 17
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28-lines 1 through 12
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Committee Amendment (HB0114SS001/AE) to line 6.
28-line 14
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29-line 1
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hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000.00)".
29-line 2
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29-line 8
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29-lines 23 and 24 Delete and renumber.
30-lines 1 through 24
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31-lines 1 through 4
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31-line 6
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32-line 8
After "7" delete through "(g)". NICHOLAS, CHAIRMAN
2/25/2009
S Passed CoW
HB0114S2001/ADOPTED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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HB0114S2002/FAILED
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2/26/2009
2/27/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Before "majority" insert "two-thirds (2/3)".
MEIER
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Esquibel, F.,
Hastert, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas,
Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Sessions, Townsend and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Dockstader, Geis, Hines, Johnson, Landen,
Perkins, Scott and Vasey
Ayes 20
Nays 10
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Connolly
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison,
Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan,
Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Carson and Shepperson
Ayes 1
Nays 57
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
3/2/2009
3/4/2009
H Appointed JCC01 Members
Representative(s) McOmie, Patton, Quarberg
S Appointed JCC01 Members
Senator(s) Coe, Bebout, Von Flatern
H Adopted HB0114JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
S Adopted HB0114JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie,
Nicholas, Schiffer, Sessions, Townsend and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Geis, Hines, Johnson, Meier, Perkins,
Peterson, Scott and Vasey
Excused: Senator(s) Ross
Ayes 19
Nays 10
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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HB0114JC01/AA
ADOPTED
Adopt the following Senate amendments:
HB0114SS002/AE
HB0114S2001/AE
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0114SS001/AE
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 2-line 12
Delete
"forward
prioritized"
insert
"identify
community
college
building
needs,
develop
a
prioritized
list
of
community
college
capital
construction projects and forward recommendations for
community college capital construction projects to
the state building commission.".
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Page 2-line 15
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Page 2-line 19
Delete "made" insert "based"; after "upon" insert "a
formula,"; after "forms" insert ","; delete "in".
Page 2-line 22
After "by the" insert "community college"; after
"commission" insert "to the legislature".
Page 2-line 24
After "commission" insert "to the legislature".
Page 6-line 8
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Page 6-line 9
Delete through "replacement".
Page 8-line 14
After
"funding"
insert
"or
commission
approved
documentation certifying the timely receipt of such
funds".
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Page 9-line 9
Delete "repair and replacement".
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After "for" insert "capital construction and"; delete
"building and" insert "maintenance;".
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Page 14-line 9
After "(B)" insert "Student".
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Page 15-line 22
After "in" insert "the standard budget request of".
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After "21-18-205(f)" delete through "act".
Page 25-line 11
Delete entirely and insert "shall to the extent
fiscally
reasonable,
recommend
that
its
budget
request for total state appropriations for subsequent
distribution".
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"distributed";
after
"college"
insert
"district".
Page 25-line 14
After "2012," insert "be of an amount sufficient
that".
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Delete "that" insert "each".
MCOMIE, PATTON, QUARBERG, COE, BEBOUT, VON FLATERN
3/4/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/19/2009
3/19/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0121
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0121
S President Signed HEA No. 0121
Governor Line Item Veto
Governor Signed HEA No. 0121
Chapter No. 0211
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
243
H.B. No. 0115
Sponsored By:
DUI-penalties.
Representative(s)
Mercer,
Brechtel,
Davison,
Petersen,
Shepperson and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Von Flatern
AN ACT relating to driving while under the influence; amending penalties for
driving while under the influence as specified; repealing a provision
relating to reduction or dismissal of charges; and providing for an effective
date.
1/7/2009
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
1/27/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Cannady, Mercer, Patton, Quarberg and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Gingery and Peasley
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/27/2009
1/30/2009
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Edmonds, Gilmore, Gingery, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey,
Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer,
Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg,
Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson,
Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Barbuto, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Goggles,
Lubnau and Peasley
Ayes 53
Nays 7
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
2/3/2009
2/9/2009
3/4/2009
S
S
S
S
Received for Introduction
Introduced and Referred to S08
Rereferred to S01; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0116
Sponsored By:
Recording of custodial interrogations.
Representative(s) Mercer, Bagby, Cohee, Gingery, Hallinan,
Landon and Thompson and Senator(s) Dockstader and Hastert
AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; requiring electronic recording of
custodial
interrogations
as
specified;
establishing
procedures
for
interrogations of suspects; prohibiting the admission in court of statements
that were not recorded as specified; providing exceptions; providing
definitions; and providing for an effective date.
1/7/2009
1/13/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
244
1/21/2009
1/26/2009
H Introduced and Referred to H01; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H01 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby and Mercer
Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley, Quarberg
and Throne
Ayes 2
Nays 7
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0117
Sponsored By:
Campaign finance.
Representative(s)
Throne,
Senator(s) Case and Decaria
Hammons
and
Illoway
and
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; requiring reporting
from political action committees and candidate's campaign committees;
requiring amendment of campaign finance reports as specified; providing and
modifying criminal penalties; and providing for an effective date.
1/8/2009
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
1/21/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Diercks, Hales,
Miller, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2009
Lubnau,
H Placed on General File
HB0117HS001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 10
Page 4-line 19
1/23/2009
Illoway,
Delete "one thousand dollars ($1,000.00)" insert
"three thousand dollars ($3,000.00)".
After "family," insert "which are received after the
date the fully itemized statement of receipts is due
and prior to or on the date of election".
ILLOWAY,
CHAIRMAN
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Brown, Carson, Connolly, Craft,
Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Illoway, Landon, Millin,
Roscoe, Stubson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan,
Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Davison, Edmonds, Gingery, Hallinan, Harvey,
Jaggi, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Moniz,
Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Teeters,
Thompson, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen,
Philp and Steward
245
Ayes 18
Nays 35
Excused 7
H.B. No. 0118
Sponsored By:
Absent 0
Uniform Prudent
Funds Act.
Conflicts 0
Management
of
Institutional
Representative(s)
Pedersen,
Bonner,
Cohee,
Gingery,
Hammons, Jorgensen, Lubnau and Simpson and Senator(s) Coe,
Nicholas and Ross
AN ACT relating to institutional funds; adopting the Uniform Prudent
Management of Institutional Funds Act (UPMIFA); providing definitions;
providing standards for the management and investment of certain funds as
specified; providing conditions; providing for management
and investment
functions; providing applicability; repealing conflicting law; and providing
for an effective date.
1/8/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen, Philp and
Steward
Excused: Representative(s) Hammons
Ayes 6
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/19/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0118HS001/ADOPTED
Page 17-line 7
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
Delete "July 1, 2009" 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". BERGER, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Hammons
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
2/25/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S02
S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
246
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0118SS001/ADOPTED
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2/27/2009
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "seven percent (7%)"
(5%)".
Delete "seven percent (7%)"
(5%)". NICHOLAS, CHAIRMAN
insert
"five
percent
insert
"five
percent
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Steward
Ayes 59
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/12/2009
3/12/2009
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. 0185
H.B. No. 0119
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Genetic and metabolic disease programs.
Representative(s)
Zwonitzer,
Dn.,
Bonner,
Davison,
Esquibel, K., Harvey, Millin and Shepperson and Senator(s)
Cooper and Hastert
AN ACT relating to genetic and metabolic diseases; providing for testing of
newborn children for phenylketonuria and such additional diseases as
prescribed by the department of health; and providing for effective dates.
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1/8/2009
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bonner, Davison, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Hallinan,
Harvey, Landon, Millin and Shepperson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/19/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0119HS001/ADOPTED
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1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
Delete "treatment;".
After "provide" insert "educational".
After "information" insert "to health care providers
for distribution"; delete "educational'.
Delete
"treatment"
insert
"screening";
delete
"nontreatment"
insert
"nonscreening".
LANDON,
CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Edmonds, Peasley, Quarberg, Teeters and Wallis
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 54
Nays 5
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
2/9/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Hastert, Hunnicutt, Landen, Schiffer and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/9/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0119SS001/ADOPTED
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5
6
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Delete
through
"additional";
delete
"prescribed"
insert "specified;".
Delete through "health;"; after "for" insert "an".
Delete "dates" insert "date".
Delete "phenylketonuria,".
Delete "such" insert "any"; delete "as prescribed by"
insert "pursuant to subsection (b) of this section".
Delete through "health".
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After "amended" strike ", not later than July 1,";
delete "2009".
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Delete "section,".
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Delete. SCOTT, CHAIRMAN
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Larson, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions,
Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Dockstader and Perkins
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
Ayes 26
Nays 3
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Quarberg
Excused: Representative(s) Davison and Jorgensen
Ayes 57
Nays 1
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
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. 0081
H.B. No. 0120
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Assisted suicide.
Representative(s)
Davison,
Blake,
Brechtel,
Jaggi,
Hallinan, McKim and Petersen and Senator(s) Cooper, Meier
and Peterson and Senator(s) Jennings
AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses;
creating the crime of assisting
suicide; providing a penalty; providing exceptions; and providing for an
effective date.
1/8/2009
1/13/2009
1/21/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
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2/2/2009
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bonner, Davison, Hallinan, Harvey and Millin
Nays: Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Goggles and Landon
Excused: Representative(s) Shepperson
Ayes 5
Nays 3
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
H Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0121
Sponsored By:
Restriction on state firearm registration.
Representative(s)
Davison,
Blake,
Childers,
Gingery,
Goggles,
Esquibel,
K.,
Jaggi,
Quarberg,
Shepperson,
Teeters, Thompson, Wallis and Zwonitzer Dn. and Senator(s)
Cooper, Jennings, Martin, Massie and Perkins
AN ACT relating to firearms; limiting the authority of the state and local
governmental entities to mandate firearm registration; and providing for an
effective date.
1/8/2009
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
3/2/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0122
Sponsored By:
Harassment by bullying.
Representative(s) Davison, Blake, Childers, Craft, Gingery,
Goggles, Jaggi, Wallis and Zwonitzer Dn. and Senator(s)
Cooper and Sessions
AN ACT relating to schools; requiring that school districts establish
policies prohibiting certain harassing behaviors; providing definitions;
providing for immunity under certain circumstances; providing for policy
training and education; providing legislative findings; and providing for an
effective date.
1/8/2009
1/13/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction;
Cutoff
H.B. No. 0123
Sponsored By:
No
Further
Action
Prior
to
CoW
Homicide during pregnancy.
Representative(s) Davison, Brechtel, Harvey, Jaggi, McKim
and Petersen and Senator(s) Cooper, Jennings, Meier and
Peterson
AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; establishing the offense of
involuntary termination of pregnancy; imposing a penalty; and providing for
an effective date.
1/8/2009
Bill Number Assigned
250
1/13/2009
H Received for Introduction; No Further Action Prior to CoW
Cutoff
H.B. No. 0124
Sponsored By:
Irrigation districts.
Representative(s)
Davison,
Blake,
Childers,
Goggles, Jaggi, McKim, Thompson and Zwonitzer
Senator(s) Cooper, Jennings, Martin and Perkins
Gingery,
Dn. and
AN ACT relating to irrigation districts; providing for applicability of
special district elections laws to irrigation districts; providing for review
of annual reports by county commissioners; transferring jurisdiction over
irrigation
districts
to
county
commissioners;
providing
conforming
amendments; repealing conflicting provisions; and providing for an effective
date.
1/8/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
3/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0125
Sponsored By:
Establishment of highways.
Representative(s) Davison, Blake, Childers, Goggles, Jaggi,
Wallis and Zwonitzer Dn. and Senator(s) Cooper, Dockstader,
Geis and Martin
AN ACT relating to establishment of highways; exempting certain agricultural
roads on public lands from procedure required to establish highways; and
providing for an effective date.
1/8/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
2/6/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Cohee, Gilmore, Hallinan, Madden,
McKim, Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks,
Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey,
Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
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Nays:
Representative(s) Byrd, Carson, Connolly, Gingery, Hales, Jorgensen,
Lubnau, Millin, Roscoe, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 48
Nays 11
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2009
2/11/2009
2/19/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Landen and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Failed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Geis, Hastert, Jennings,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Meier, Peterson, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Case, Decaria, Esquibel, F., Hines,
Hunnicutt, Johnson, Massie, Nicholas, Perkins, Ross, Schiffer, Sessions,
Townsend and Vasey
Ayes 14
Nays 16
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0126
Seat belts-evidentiary use.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gingery and Senator(s) Larson
AN ACT relating to civil procedure; repealing a provision that prohibits the
admissibility of evidence in civil actions relating to a failure to wear a
motor vehicle safety belt; and providing for an effective date.
1/8/2009
1/13/2009
1/23/2009
2/23/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H01 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Nays:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 0
Nays 9
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0127
Obsolete laws-general revisions.
Sponsored By:
Management Council
AN ACT relating to the general revision of laws; amending archaic and
obsolete
provisions;
correcting
and
updating
references;
conforming
provisions
to
previous
enactments;
repealing
provisions
held
to
be
unconstitutional; repealing fully executed and otherwise archaic or obsolete
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provisions; providing
effective date.
1/9/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/29/2009
for
applicability
of
the
act;
providing
for
an
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H12
H12 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Buchanan, Cohee, Gingery, Goggles, Illoway,
Jorgensen, Landon, Lubnau, Meyer, Philp and Simpson
Excused: Representative(s) Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 11
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0127HS001/ADOPTED
Page 10-line 14
Strike "and ex officio register of deeds,".
Page 18-line 33
After "37-7-310" insert ", 39-11-105(a)(xxi)".
Page 18-after line 34
Insert:
"Section 208. W.S. 9-4-206(c) is amended to read:
9-4-206.
Disposition of revenue; cash accounts; investment of monies
held by state institutions.
(c)
The state treasurer, with the concurrence of the department of
administration and information, may establish cash accounts for state
government units. The department of administration and information state
treasurer may prescribe a monetary limit for expenditures for small local
purchases or refunds from any account subject to other provisions of law. The
cash accounts may be for purposes of making change, for the payment of small
local purchases, refunds under one hundred dollars ($100.00), or, in the case
of the state fair, for any expenditures authorized by law. Cash accounts
shall be reimbursed at least monthly by submitting a certified voucher
supported by the documentation required by the state auditor for issuance of
a state warrant from the appropriate accounts in the same manner as other
vouchers are submitted for payment. The reimbursement warrant shall be paid
from
the
appropriate
account
and
charged
to
the
budgeted
expense
classifications, if any. Money provided by this subsection may be placed in
demand deposits for disbursement. All approved change and petty cash accounts
shall be an accountable cash item within the state treasurer's cash
accountability and supported by receipts from the administrator of the state
unit holding change or petty cash accounts.".
Page 19-line 16
Delete "is" insert "are".
Renumber as necessary. SIMPSON, CHAIRMAN
2/3/2009
2/4/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0127H3001/ADOPTED
Page 18-after line 34
Delete
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0127HS001/A) to this line and insert:
"Section 208. W.S. 9-4-206(c) and (e) is amended to read:
9-4-206.
Disposition of revenue; cash accounts; investment of monies
held by state institutions.
(c)
The state treasurer, with the concurrence of the department of
administration and information, may establish cash accounts for state
government units. The department of administration and information may
prescribe a monetary limit for expenditures for small local purchases or
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refunds from any account subject to other provisions of law. The cash
accounts may be for purposes of making change, for the payment of small local
purchases, refunds under one hundred dollars ($100.00), or, in the case of
the state fair, for any expenditures authorized by law. Cash accounts shall
be reimbursed at least monthly by submitting a certified voucher supported by
the documentation required by the state auditor for issuance of a state
warrant from the appropriate accounts in the same manner as other vouchers
are submitted for payment. The reimbursement warrant shall be paid from the
appropriate account and charged to the budgeted expense classifications, if
any. Money provided by this subsection may be placed in demand deposits for
disbursement. All approved change and petty cash accounts shall be an
accountable cash item within the state treasurer's cash accountability and
supported by receipts from the administrator of the state unit holding change
or petty cash accounts.
(e)
Excluding compensation earned by prisoners confined to a state
penal institution, to the greatest extent possible all monies held by any
state institution belonging to patients, residents or inmates of the state
institution shall be deposited or held at the location of the institution, to
earn the highest available rate of interest on an investment insured by the
United States government or agency or any department thereof and to be
available for withdrawal without penalty, and need not be accounted for
within the agency fund. With the consent of the person owning the money or of
any person legally responsible for that person's financial affairs the monies
may be invested in accounts or certificates of deposit insured by the United
States government, agency or department which are for a fixed term and have a
penalty for early withdrawal. Each chief administrator of an institution is
accountable for all monies. An account shall be kept for each individual
showing all receipts, disbursements and monies by type of account. To the
greatest extent possible, all monies not invested in fixed term investments
shall be deposited in individual savings accounts to accrue interest for each
individual. Monies not so deposited shall be kept in a separate pooled demand
account. The total receipts, disbursements and balances shall be reported
monthly to the state treasurer, department of administration and information,
and state auditor for disclosure in the state financial reports. Upon
discharge all money plus accrued interest held on behalf of a patient,
resident or inmate, excluding lawful charges, shall be returned to that
person or a duly authorized person. If the patient, resident or inmate, or
other duly authorized person, cannot be found, or in the event of death of
the patient, resident or inmate, the money plus accrued interest, excluding
lawful charges, shall after a reasonable effort to find and notify the heirs
has failed, be transmitted to the state treasurer to be held or distributed
as provided by W.S. 9-5-203.".
Renumber as necessary. SIMPSON
2/5/2009
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Diercks
Ayes 59
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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2/9/2009
2/9/2009
2/20/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S12
S12 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Hines, Massie, Ross and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0127SW001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 6
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "provisions;" insert "providing for
applicability of the act;".
Page 22-after line 3
Insert and renumber:
"Section 601. Any other act, other than 2009 House Bill 61, adopted by
the Wyoming legislature during the same session in which this act is adopted
shall be given precedence and shall prevail over the amendments in this act
to the extent that such acts are in conflict with this act.".
Page 22-line 5
Delete "601" insert "602". HINES
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
3/11/2009
3/11/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0093
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0093
S President Signed HEA No. 0093
Governor Signed HEA No. 0093
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0168
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
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H.B. No. 0128
Sponsored By:
WYIN-nurse repayment.
Representative(s) Lubnau and Senator(s) Massie
AN ACT relating to nursing; providing that certain Wyoming investment in
nursing loans may be repaid by practicing as a nurse in Wyoming; and
providing for an effective date.
1/9/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
2/2/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bonner, Davison, Esquibel, K.,
Millin and Shepperson
Nays: Representative(s) Hallinan and Harvey
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
Goggles,
Landon,
H Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0129
Sponsored By:
Agricultural innovations.
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn., Blake, Gilmore and Moniz
and Senator(s) Geis
AN ACT relating to agriculture; establishing the agricultural innovation
account as specified; providing for the administration of the account;
creating the agricultural innovation oversight committee; providing an
appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
1/9/2009
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
2/3/2009
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, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore, Moniz, Wallis and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Semlek and Teeters
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
H Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0130
Sponsored By:
State parks matching account.
Representative(s) Illoway, Brown, Childers, Throne
Zwonitzer, Dv. and Senator(s) Hunnicutt and Ross
and
AN ACT relating to state parks and cultural resources; providing an
appropriation to match private donations as specified; and providing for an
effective date.
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1/9/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bonner, Brown, Childers, Connolly, Davison, Jaggi,
Millin, Shepperson and Thompson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/29/2009
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0130HW001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 5
2/3/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0130H2001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 5
2/4/2009
2/5/2009
After "donor" insert ", in concert with the goals of
the department relative to the 2007 operations plan
of the department as periodically updated". ILLOWAY,
BERGER
In the Illoway, et al., committee of the whole
amendment (HB0013HW001/A) to this line delete "2007"
insert "then current". SIMPSON
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/9/2009
2/9/2009
2/12/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Coe, Dockstader, Jennings and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
257
2/23/2009
S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Peterson and Townsend
Nays: Senator(s) Meier and Nicholas
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0130SS001/ADOPTED
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After "appropriation" delete "and" insert ";".
Delete "for continuous appropriations;".
Delete "and are" insert ".".
Delete. BURNS, CHAIRMAN
HB0130SS002/ADOPTED
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Delete "one million dollars" insert "nine
thousand dollars ($900,000.00)".
Delete "($1,000,000.00)". NICHOLAS, CHAIRMAN
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HB0130SW001/ADOPTED
Delete the First Senate Standing Committee Amendment (HB0130SS001/A) entirely
and further amend as follows:
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through
"account;"
after
"appropriation"
delete "and" insert "to match private donations as
specified;".
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"which shall only be used to match dollar for dollar
any private donations received by the department for
the construction of a visitor's center at Curt Gowdy
state park.
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 July 1, 2013.
This appropriation shall not be included in the
department's
2011-2012
standard
biennial
budget
request.".
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2/27/2009
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader, Esquibel,
F., Hastert, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Larson, Martin, Massie, Peterson,
Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions and Von Flatern.
258
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Case, Geis, Hines, Landen, Meier, Nicholas,
Perkins, Townsend and Vasey.
Ayes 20
Nays 10
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/11/2009
3/11/2009
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. 0180
H.B. No. 0131
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Vehicle sales and use tax.
Representative(s) Esquibel,
Gingery, Jorgensen, Lubnau
Cooper and Massie
K.,
and
Berger, Byrd, Connolly,
Thompson and Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to vehicle sales and use tax; amending the time for payment
of sales and use tax for certain sales of vehicles; and providing for an
effective date.
1/9/2009
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
2/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H03 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Goggles, Madden and Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Miller, Petersen and Semlek
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0132
Sponsored By:
Vehicle registration fees.
Representative(s) Teeters, Blake, Jaggi, Madden, Miller,
Peasley and Shepperson and Senator(s) Case, Dockstader and
Meier
259
AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; amending
specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/12/2009
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
2/24/2009
county
registration
as
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H08 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Hallinan and Madden
Nays:
Representative(s) Carson, Cohee, Gilmore, McKim,
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 3
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
fees
Petersen
and
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0133
Sponsored By:
Hunting-use of electronic sights.
Representative(s) Cannady, Anderson R., Gilmore, Moniz and
Peasley and Senator(s) Anderson, J.
AN ACT relating to game and fish; authorizing the use of electronic sights;
and providing for an effective date.
1/12/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bonner, Brown, Childers, Connolly, Davison, Jaggi,
Millin, Shepperson and Thompson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0133HS001/ADOPTED
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Page
Page
Page
After "fish;" delete balance of line and insert
"prohibiting
taking
wildlife
with
the
aid
of
projected
artificial
light
that
illuminates
or
attracts wildlife".
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1-line 7
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Delete entirely. CHILDERS, CHAIRMAN
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
1/30/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Failed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
260
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Simpson
Ayes 0
Nays 59
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0134
Natural resource 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 2009; amending funding for specified
previously approved large projects; providing appropriations; providing for
reversion of funds; requiring conservation easements to include the state of
Wyoming as a third party beneficiary as specified; and providing for an
effective date.
1/12/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/21/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bonner, Brown, Childers, Connolly, Davison, Jaggi,
Millin, Shepperson and Thompson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2009
1/28/2009
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen, Philp and
Steward
Conflicts: Representative(s) Hammons
Ayes 6
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
1/28/2009
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
2/4/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Mercer, Semlek and Teeters
Excused: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv.
Conflicts: Representative(s) Hammons
Ayes 54
Nays 4
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
2/4/2009
S Received for Introduction
261
2/4/2009
2/17/2009
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Coe, Dockstader, Jennings and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/17/2009
2/17/2009
2/20/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas and Peterson
Nays: Senator(s) Townsend
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0134SW001/ADOPTED
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Delete
"Permanent
use
"Conservation easement".
Delete
"Permanent
use
"Conservation easement".
Delete
"Permanent
use
"Conservation easement".
Delete
"Permanent
use
"Conservation easement".
Delete
"Permanent
use
"Conservation easement".
Delete
"Permanent
use
"Conservation easement".
Delete
"Permanent
use
"Conservation easement". BURNS
restriction"
insert
restriction"
insert
restriction"
insert
restriction"
insert
restriction"
insert
restriction"
insert
restriction"
insert
S Passed CoW
HB0134S2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 6
After
"funds;"
insert
"requiring
conservation
easements to include the State of Wyoming as a third
party beneficiary as specified;".
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Insert and renumber:
"Section 3. Each conservation easement authorized under this act shall
include the state of Wyoming as a third party beneficiary with the right to
enforce the terms of the agreement and, if the easement is transferred or
extinguished, the right to recover the state's pro rata share of funds
provided for the creation of the easement up to one hundred percent (100%) of
the funds granted by the state for the creation of the easement.".
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Delete "3" insert "4". NICHOLAS
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
262
Nays: Senator(s) Geis
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson,
Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Mercer, Philp, Quarberg and Steward
Excused: Representative(s) Harshman and Miller
Ayes 54
Nays 4
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
3/4/2009
3/4/2009
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. 0132
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0135
Sponsored By:
Recreational Safety Act-amendments.
Representative(s) Childers and Senator(s) Coe and Townsend
AN ACT relating to the liability of owners of land; providing that the use of
private land for parking and access related to recreational activities is
covered by the Recreation Safety Act; limiting land owners liability as
specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/12/2009
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/20/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley and Quarberg
Nays: Representative(s) Throne
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/20/2009
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
1/26/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
263
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Diercks
Conflicts: Representative(s) Simpson
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
1/26/2009
1/28/2009
2/3/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Coe, Dockstader, Jennings and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
Ayes 28
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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
Chapter No. 0047
H.B. No. 0136
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
State legal action-NEPA and ESA.
Representative(s) Childers, Cohee, Jaggi, Philp and Simpson
and Senator(s) Bebout, Coe, Townsend and Vasey
AN ACT relating to federal natural resource policy; providing for the
investigation and initiation of legal action; providing the attorney general
the ability to seek legal remedies as specified; requiring a report; and
providing for an effective date.
1/12/2009
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
2/6/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bonner, Brown, Childers, Davison, Jaggi, Millin,
Shepperson and Thompson
264
Nays: Representative(s) Connolly
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
Conflicts 0
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway,
Jaggi, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Barbuto, Connolly, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Jorgensen, Landon, Millin, Roscoe, Throne and Zwonitzer,
Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 46
Nays 13
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2009
2/11/2009
2/12/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Coe, Dockstader and Jennings
Nays: Senator(s) Burns and Sessions
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Failed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Hastert,
Hines, Hunnicutt, Meier, Peterson, Ross, Scott, Townsend, Vasey and Von
Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Case, Decaria, Geis, Jennings,
Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Nicholas, Perkins, Schiffer and
Sessions
Ayes 15
Nays 15
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
S Failed 3rd 15-15; Failed Reconsideration
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Cooper, Dockstader, Hunnicutt, Meier, Peterson, Scott,
Townsend and Vasey
Nays: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Decaria, Esquibel,
F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie,
Nicholas, Perkins, Ross, Schiffer, Sessions and Von Flatern
Ayes 8
Nays 22
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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H.B. No. 0137
Sponsored By:
Videotape depositions-minors.
Representative(s) Mercer and Senator(s) Perkins
AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; adding to the list of sexual assault
offenses for which a child under 12 years of age may be allowed to testify by
videotape deposition; and providing for an effective date.
1/12/2009
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/19/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Hammons
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/26/2009
1/28/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Decaria, Ross and Sessions
Excused: Senator(s) Perkins
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
266
Ayes 29
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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. 0068
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0138
Sponsored By:
Property tax refund program.
Representative(s) Madden, Anderson, R., Landon and Teeters
and Senator(s) Schiffer
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing amendments to the property
tax refund program; repealing the provision requiring a reduction of the
refund by amounts received from certain programs; providing applicability;
and providing for an effective date.
1/12/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/21/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel,
Madden, Miller, Petersen, Semlek and Wallis
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2009
Goggles,
H Placed on General File
HB0138HS001/ADOPTED
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K.,
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ANDERSON, R., CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
1/29/2009
2/12/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
267
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Larson, Martin, Perkins and Schiffer
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0138SS001/ADOPTED
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2/19/2009
2/20/2009
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After "paid" insert "with any applicable interest and
penalties". SCHIFFER, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott,
Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case and Perkins
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
Ayes 27
Nays 2
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan,
Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden,
McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Gilmore
Excused: Representative(s) Davison and Jorgensen
Ayes 57
Nays 1
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
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. 0073
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0139
Predatory lending.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Pedersen
AN ACT relating to consumer credit; providing additional limitations on
lending of credit to servicemembers and their dependents; providing for
disclosures; limiting interest rates; providing penalties; and providing for
an effective date.
268
1/12/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
3/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0140
Sponsored By:
Annuity premium tax.
Representative(s)
Gingery,
Buchanan,
Hammons,
Miller,
Pedersen and Quarberg and Senator(s) Bebout, Larson and
Martin
AN ACT relating to annuity premium taxes; repealing the annuity premium tax;
making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date.
1/12/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel,
Madden, Miller, Petersen, Semlek and Wallis
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
K.,
Goggles,
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Berger, Blake, Brechtel, Brown,
Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Craft, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Landon, Madden, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Teeters, Thompson and Wallis
Nays:
Representative(s) Barbuto, Bonner, Byrd, Carson, Cohee, Connolly,
Davison, Diercks, Gilmore, Hales, Harshman, Jaggi, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim,
McOmie, Roscoe, Stubson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 38
Nays 21
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2009
1/26/2009
2/12/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Larson and Martin
Nays: Senator(s) Perkins and Schiffer
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/19/2009
S Placed on General File
S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
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ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Case, Coe, Cooper, Hines, Hunnicutt,
Jennings, Landen, Larson, Martin, Meier, Scott, Sessions and Townsend
Nays:
Senator(s) Burns, Decaria, Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert,
Johnson, Massie, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Vasey and Von
Flatern
Ayes 15
Nays 15
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0141
Sponsored By:
Impaired driving prevention amendments.
Representative(s) Gingery and Senator(s) Johnson and Massie
AN ACT relating to driving under the influence; amending and creating
definitions; amending the time for acceptable results from tests of blood
alcohol concentration; creating a crime of aggravated driving under the
influence; amending penalties; repealing a provision relating to the
reduction or dismissal of charges; repealing evidentiary presumptions
relating to blood alcohol concentration; clarifying and modifying factors
relating to penalties for subsequent convictions; requiring the use of an
ignition
interlock
system
when
specified
conditions
have
occurred;
eliminating the voluntary ignition interlock program; and providing for an
effective date.
1/12/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Quarberg and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Peasley
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0141HS001/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)
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"judge;. Notwithstanding any other provision of law,
the term of probation imposed by a judge under this
section may exceed the maximum term of imprisonment
established for the offense under this subsection
provided the term of probation together with any
extension thereof, shall not exceed three (3) years
for up to and including a third conviction.".
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"(E) For purposes of this subsection, a prior conviction
of an offense under subsection (b), (h) or (n) of this section, or any
offense from another jurisdiction containing the same or similar elements may
be used to determine prior convictions.".
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1/28/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0141H2002/ADOPTED
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"(D) On For a fourth or subsequent offense resulting in a
conviction under this subsection within five (5) fifteen (15) years, for a
violation of this section or other law prohibiting driving while under the
influence, he the offender shall be guilty of a felony and fined not more
than ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00), punished by imprisonment for not more
than two (2) five years, or both.".
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MADDEN
1/29/2009
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0141H3001/ADOPTED
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resulting from a valid traffic stop".
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resulting from a valid traffic stop".
STUBSON,
GINGERY
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons,
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Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Madden, McKim,
McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp,
Quarberg, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer,
Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Diercks, Hallinan, Lubnau, Miller,
Peasley, Semlek, Shepperson, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Simpson
Ayes 49
Nays 10
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
2/23/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
S01 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Decaria and Sessions
Nays: Senator(s) Burns, Perkins and Ross
Ayes 2
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)
H.B. No. 0142
Insurance
reasonable.
benefits-usual,
customary
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Gilmore and Senator(s) Scott
and
AN ACT relating to insurance; modifying provisions for review of claims
denied upon application of usual, customary and reasonable standard;
prohibiting denial of payment for medical charges as specified; specifying
application; and providing for an effective date.
1/12/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
3/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0143
Sponsored By:
Wolf management-2.
Representative(s)
Davison,
Brechtel,
Gilmore,
Goggles,
Jaggi, McKim, McOmie, Petersen, Thompson and Wallis and
Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper and Esquibel, F., Landen and
Vasey
AN ACT relating to game and fish; expanding area where wolves are designated
as trophy game animals; providing for management of at least fifteen breeding
pairs of wolves in the state as specified; providing for a memorandum of
understanding with the national park service; and providing for an effective
date.
1/12/2009
1/14/2009
1/16/2009
3/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
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H.B. No. 0144
Sponsored By:
Transparency in government.
Representative(s) Wallis, Anderson, R.,
Millin and Quarberg and Senator(s) Case
Edmonds,
Meyer,
AN ACT relating to government information; providing definitions; creating
the Wyoming public finance website; requiring the creation and maintenance of
the website; providing rulemaking authority; requiring a report; providing
appropriations; and providing for an effective date.
1/12/2009
1/14/2009
1/16/2009
1/30/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen and
Philp
Nays: Representative(s) Steward
Ayes 6
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0144HS001/ADOPTED
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for".
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"twenty-three
thousand
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BERGER, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Laid Back Pursuant to HR 9-3 C
HB0144H2001/ADOPTED
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(A) Provided pursuant to W.S. 26-34-129, 26-34-130, 28-8108, 35-2-605 through 35-2-617, 35-2-910 or 35-17-105;
(B)
Relating
to
benefits
paid
under
the
Worker's
Compensation Act that would reveal the identity of the recipient;
(C) Relating to services provided to juveniles under title
14 or title 21 of the Wyoming statutes that would reveal the identity of the
juvenile or his family.
(D) That would violate the Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability Act or the Health Care Quality Improvement Act.".
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2/9/2009
H Passed 2nd Reading
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H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel
Excused: Representative(s) Lockhart and Lubnau
Ayes 57
Nays 1
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/20/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S02
S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0144SS001/ADOPTED
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"(g) The state chief information officer shall provide an annual
report to the committee on all initiatives, projects and expenditures under
this act.".
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2/27/2009
3/2/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0144S3001/ADOPTED
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act is effective July 1, 2009.". NICHOLAS, CHAIRMAN
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NICHOLAS
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Johnson, Landen,
Larson, Martin, Massie, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott,
Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Jennings and Meier
Ayes 28
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Illoway, Jorgensen, McOmie, Steward, Stubson and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau,
Madden, McKim, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 6
Nays 54
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
3/4/2009
3/5/2009
H Appointed JCC01 Members
Representative(s) Wallis, Brechtel, Meyer
S Appointed JCC01 Members
Senator(s) Bebout, Meier, Sessions
H Adopted HB0144JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
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Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/5/2009
H Adopts HB0144JC01 and Recedes from Nonconcurrence
HB0144JC01/A ADOPTED
Pursuant to Joint Rule 2-4, the House recedes from its nonconcurrence and
adopts the following Senate amendments:
HB0144S3001/AE
HB0144SS001/AE
WALLIS, BRECHTEL, MEYER, BEBOUT, SESSIONS
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/12/2009
3/12/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0123
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0123
S President Signed HEA No. 0123
Governor Signed HEA No. 0123
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0190
H.B. No. 0145
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Rural health care districts-mill levy.
Representative(s) Davison, Craft, Goggles, McKim, Millin,
Petersen and Roscoe and Senator(s) Cooper, Geis, Landen,
Perkins, Peterson and Vasey
AN ACT relating to rural health care districts; increasing authorized mill
levies upon election requested by the board of trustees; providing for an
election to levy additional taxes as specified; and providing for an
effective date.
1/12/2009
1/14/2009
1/16/2009
1/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Goggles,
Madden, Miller, Petersen, Semlek and Wallis
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0145HS001/FAILED
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"(d)
If requested by the board of trustees, the board of county
commissioners shall submit to the qualified electors of the district the
question of whether or not the district shall annually levy a third or fourth
mill on the dollar of assessed valuation of the district to operate the
district. The question shall be submitted by the county clerk as ordered by
the board of county commissioners at an election called, conducted, canvassed
and returned in the manner provided for bond elections by the Political
Subdivision Bond Election Law, W.S. 22-21-101 through 22-21-112.
(e) If any additional levy is approved pursuant to an election under
subsection (d) of this section, the board of county commissioners may submit
to the qualified electors of the district the question of whether or not to
discontinue a third or fourth mill on each dollar of assessed valuation of
the district. The question shall be submitted by the county clerk as ordered
by the board of county commissioners at an election called, conducted,
canvassed and returned in the manner provided for bond elections by the
Political Subdivision Bond Election Law, W.S. 22-21-101 through 22-21-112.".
ANDERSON, R., CHAIRMAN
HB0145HW001/ADOPTED
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"(d) If the board of trustees votes to increase the mill levy beyond
two (2) mills as authorized by subsection (c) of this section, the board of
county commissioners shall call an election within the district upon the
question of whether the mill levy should be increased beyond two (2) mills.
The election shall be called, conducted and canvassed as provided for bond
elections by the Political Subdivision Bond Election Law, W.S. 22-21-101
through 22-21-112, on the first date authorized under W.S. 22-21-103 which is
not less than sixty (60) days after the trustees vote to increase the mill
levy beyond two (2) mills. In no event shall the tax in a district exceed in
any one (1) year the amount of four (4) mills on each dollar of assessed
valuation of property.
The increase in mill levy is effective only if the
question is approved by a majority of those voting thereon within the rural
health care district. The cost of any special election under this subsection
shall be borne by the board of trustees.
(e)
If the proposition to authorize an additional mill levy is
approved, the same proposition or a proposition to impose a mill levy in a
different amount, not to exceed two (2) mills, shall be submitted to the
voters, until defeated, at the general election held every four (4) years
thereafter. If the proposition to impose or continue the tax is defeated, the
proposition shall not again be submitted to the electors for at least twentythree (23) months.". DAVISON
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
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"providing for an election to levy additional taxes
as specified;".
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(d) and (e)".
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subsection,".
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two (2)"; after "mills" insert "may be imposed".
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(d) of this section.". DAVISON
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H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Simpson
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/2/2009
2/17/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Larson, Perkins and Schiffer
Nays: Senator(s) Case and Martin
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/17/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader, Esquibel,
F., Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin,
Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions,
Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Coe and Geis
Ayes 26
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0045
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0045
S President Signed HEA No. 0045
Governor Signed HEA No. 0045
Assigned Chapter Number
278
Chapter No. 0053
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0146
Sponsored By:
Emergency
trust.
medical
services
sustainability
Representative(s) Steward, Davison, Esquibel, K., Hales,
Harvey, Landon and Millin and Senator(s) Landen and Hastert
AN ACT relating to emergency medical services; creating an emergency medical
services sustainability trust account and income account; providing for needs
analysis grants as specified; providing for emergency medical services master
plan implementation grants as specified; providing for a local match as
specified; requiring reports; providing appropriations; and providing for an
effective date.
1/12/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/27/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bonner, Davison, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Hallinan,
Harvey, Landon, Millin and Shepperson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/27/2009
1/29/2009
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen and Steward
Nays: Representative(s) Berger and Philp
Ayes 5
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0146HS001/ADOPTED
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2/9/2009
2/10/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0146H3001/ADOPTED
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fund" insert
STEWARD
"tobacco
trust
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H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Steward,
Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Jorgensen and Simpson
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 57
Nays 2
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
2/23/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Hastert, Hunnicutt, Landen, Schiffer and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0146SS001/ADOPTED
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HB0146SS002/ADOPTED
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"(i) An assessment of emergency medical services in a service area and
an analysis of the current emergency medical services system including:
(A) The level of volunteerism;
(B) The level and period of certification;
(C) Response times;
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(E)
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Billing practices;
Funding sources and budget sustainability; and
Call volume.".
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2/26/2009
2/27/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0146S3001/ADOPTED
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MEIER
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Ross, Schiffer, Scott,
Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Perkins and Peterson
Ayes 27
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0094
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0094
S President Signed HEA No. 0094
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3/5/2009
3/5/2009
Governor Signed HEA No. 0094
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0147
H.B. No. 0147
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Child abuse statewide reporting center.
Representative(s) Steward, Cohee and Mercer and Senator(s)
Esquibel, F. and Martin
AN ACT relating to child protective services; providing that the department
of family services is required to maintain a statewide reporting center for
cases of child abuse and neglect; requiring reports of abuse; and providing
for an effective date.
1/12/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/22/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Mercer, Patton and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Cannady, Gingery, Peasley and Quarberg
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2009
1/26/2009
1/30/2009
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
Pedersen,
H Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0148
Sponsored By:
Gray wolves-legislative declaration-2.
Representative(s)
Jaggi,
Brechtel,
Childers,
Craft,
Davison,
Hallinan,
McKim,
McOmie,
Philp,
Quarberg,
Shepperson, Teeters, Thompson and Wallis and Senator(s)
Bebout, Cooper, Dockstader, Jennings, Larson, Townsend and
Vasey
AN ACT relating to game and fish; providing for management of gray wolves;
repealing contingency provisions for management of gray wolves; providing
legislative findings; and providing for an effective date.
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
3/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
282
H.B. No. 0149
Sponsored By:
Notaries.
Representative(s) Gingery, Brown,
Petersen and Senator(s) Massie
Buchanan,
Lubnau
and
AN ACT relating to notaries, notarial officers and notarial acts; amending
the Wyoming Uniform Law on Notarial Acts; adopting provisions of the Model
Notary Act; amending notary related statutes; and providing for an effective
date.
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/22/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Quarberg and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Peasley
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/22/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0149HS001/ADOPTED
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GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
Delete
the
standing
(HB0149HS001/A) to this line.
"January
committee
GINGERY
1,
2010".
amendment
H Passed CoW
HB0149H2001/FAILED
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HB0149H2002/FAILED
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"(a) A notarial officer may refuse to perform a notarial act based on
the principal's status as a nonclient or noncustomer of the notarial officer
or the officer's employer.".
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HB0149H2003/ADOPTED
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"Section 1. W.S. 34-26-201 through 34-26-210, 34-26-301 through 34-26308, 34-26-401 through 34-26-404, 34-26-501 through 34-26-503, 34-26-601
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1/27/2009
H Passed 2nd Reading
284
1/28/2009
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau,
Madden, McKim, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen,
Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters,
Thompson, Throne and Wallis
Nays:
Representative(s) Diercks, Hammons, Jaggi, McOmie, Miller, Peasley,
Semlek, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 51
Nays 9
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
1/30/2009
3/4/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
S Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0150
Sponsored By:
Peace officer definition.
Representative(s) Lubnau and Senator(s) Hines and Ross
AN ACT relating to peace officers; expanding the definition of "detention
officers" as specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/20/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/20/2009
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
1/26/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Diercks
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/28/2009
2/9/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
285
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Decaria, Perkins, Ross and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/9/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
Ayes 28
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0064
H.B. No. 0151
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Ultrasound requirement for abortions.
Representative(s) Brechtel, Anderson, R., Davison, Edmonds,
Harshman,
Jaggi,
Semlek
and
Teeters
and
Senator(s)
Dockstader and Geis
AN ACT relating to public health and safety; requiring physicians to perform
ultrasound examinations prior to obtaining a pregnant woman's consent to an
abortion; providing exceptions; providing penalties; providing for a civil
remedy and injunctive relief; providing for physician license suspension or
revocation; providing definitions; and providing for an effective date.
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/21/2009
2/23/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H10 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Davison, Hallinan, Harvey and Millin
Nays: Representative(s) Bonner, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Landon and Shepperson
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0152
Sponsored By:
Athletic trainers-licensing.
Representative(s) Harshman and Senator(s) Landen
286
AN ACT relating to professions and occupations; providing for the licensure
of athletic trainers; creating a board of athletic training; granting the
board powers and duties including rulemaking authority; providing for
licensing fees; restricting the practice of athletic training; providing
exceptions to licensure requirements; imposing penalties; repealing a
conflicting provision of the physical therapists licensing act; providing an
appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/27/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim,
McOmie and Teeters
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/27/2009
1/27/2009
1/29/2009
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
Pedersen,
H Placed on General File
HB0152HS001/ADOPTED
Page 17-line 15
After "act." insert "This appropriation shall not be
included in the 2011-2012 standard biennial budget request of the state board
of athletic training." BERGER, CHAIRMAN
2/4/2009
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons,
Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Meyer,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Philp, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Davison, Edmonds, Hallinan, Jorgensen, Landon,
Madden, Mercer, Miller, Millin, Pedersen and Quarberg
Ayes 49
Nays 11
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/10/2009
2/12/2009
Ayes:
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Senator(s) Coe, Decaria, Jennings, Massie and Von Flatern
287
Ayes 5
2/12/2009
2/13/2009
2/20/2009
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0152SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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HB0152SW001/ADOPTED
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provision of the physical therapists licensing act;".
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the
Senate
Standing
Committee
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the
Senate
Standing
Committee
Amendment
(HB0152SS001/A) to this line. MASSIE
2/26/2009
S Passed CoW
HB0152S2001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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2/27/2009
3/2/2009
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis,
Hastert, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie,
Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Hines, Meier, Perkins
and Schiffer
Ayes 22
Nays 8
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
288
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Shepperson
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
3/5/2009
3/6/2009
3/6/2009
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. 0165
H.B. No. 0153
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Voter identification.
Representative(s) Harshman, Hallinan, Illoway, Miller and
Petersen and Senator(s) Landen, Larson, Perkins and Ross
AN
ACT
relating
to
elections;
providing
for
display
of
proof
of
identification at polling places; providing exceptions; providing for
challenge of voters; providing for waiver of fees for state issued
identification cards; and providing for an effective date.
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
2/24/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H07 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brown, Illoway and Miller
Nays:
Representative(s) Craft, Diercks, Hales, Lubnau,
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 3
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
Stubson
and
Jaggi
and
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0154
Sponsored By:
Abortion-reporting requirements.
Representative(s)
Brechtel,
Edmonds
Senator(s) Perkins and Peterson
and
AN ACT relating to public health and safety; amending reporting requirements
relating to abortions; providing a penalty; and providing for an effective
date.
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/21/2009
2/25/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H10 Motion to Do Pass Failed
289
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bonner, Goggles, Hallinan, Landon, Millin and
Shepperson
Nays: Representative(s) Davison and Harvey
Excused: Representative(s) Esquibel, K.
Ayes 6
Nays 2
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0155
Sponsored By:
Higher education matching funds.
Representative(s) Harshman and Senator(s) Hines, Larson and
Massie
AN ACT relating to higher education matching funds programs; modifying time
limitations for eligible donations; eliminating stated donation period for
matching funds eligibility; repealing provisions for reversion of funds;
repealing executed provisions; and providing for an effective date.
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/21/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Pedersen,
Steward
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 6
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2009
1/23/2009
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
Philp
and
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
2/10/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Coe, Decaria, Jennings, Massie and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
290
2/10/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
Ayes 28
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0052
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0156
Sponsored By:
Energy performance contracting-2.
Representative(s) Brechtel and Senator(s) Vasey
AN ACT relating to economic
development and implementation
providing for the use of energy
entities; requiring a report; and
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/26/2009
development; providing for the support,
of energy performance contract projects;
efficient measures for local governmental
providing for an effective date.
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Harvey, Lockhart,
Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
Meyer,
Moniz,
H Placed on General File
HB0156HS001/ADOPTED
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After "contractor" insert "not organized under the
auspices of a utility regulated by the public service
commission".
After "company" insert "participating in the Wyoming
energy conservation improvement program".
After "(d)" delete "The"; delete "contract" insert
"contracts entered into pursuant to the Wyoming
energy conservation improvement program".
After "contract" insert "entered into pursuant to the
Wyoming energy conservation improvement program".
LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN
291
1/30/2009
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brechtel,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison,
Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hallinan,
Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lubnau, McKim, Mercer,
Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Hales, Hammons, Lockhart, Madden,
McOmie, Miller, Philp, Quarberg and Steward
Conflicts: Representative(s) Carson
Ayes 49
Nays 10
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
2/5/2009
2/5/2009
2/9/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and Martin
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/9/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0156SS001/ADDOPTED
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2/23/2009
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "costs" insert
LARSON, CHAIRMAN
"or
capital
appropriations".
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott,
Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Burns, Case and Larson
Ayes 27
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz,
Patton,
Peasley,
Pedersen,
Petersen,
Philp,
Roscoe,
Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Quarberg
Conflicts: Representative(s) Carson
292
Ayes 58
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
2/27/2009
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
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. 0123
H.B. No. 0157
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Child fatality review.
Representative(s) Steward and Esquibel, K. and Senator(s)
Landen and Ross
AN ACT relating to child fatality reviews; providing for a child fatality and
major injury review state team created within the attorney general's office;
providing for confidentiality of review proceedings; creating protection for
review team members and review findings; providing for local review teams to
review all cases of preventable child fatalities and major injuries;
providing
mandatory
responsibilities
of
review
teams;
providing
for
coordination between local review teams and the state team; granting
rulemaking authority; and providing for an effective date.
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/27/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bonner, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Hallinan, Landon and
Millin
Nays: Representative(s) Davison, Harvey and Shepperson
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/27/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0157HS001/ADOPTED
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Delete the line through";".
Delete "providing for".
Delete.
Delete "9-1-646" insert "9-1-645".
After "organ," insert "extensive".
After "burns," insert "major or extensive".
After "team" delete balance of line and insert ";".
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After "(v)" delete balance of line.
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293
2/2/2009
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Brown,
Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Craft, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Landon, Millin, Moniz, Roscoe,
Steward and Throne
Nays:
Representative(s) Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan, Childers, Cohee,
Connolly, Davison, Edmonds, Gingery, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson,
Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 25
Nays 35
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0158
Sponsored By:
Study on recapture
resources.
of
value
Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Goggles
Senator(s) Case, Decaria and Dockstader
added
and
energy
Miller
and
AN ACT relating to electrical generation and transmission; providing for a
study of the electrical industry in this state as specified; requiring a
report; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
3/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0159
Sponsored By:
Criminal street gangs.
Representative(s) Steward, Bagby and Brown and Senator(s)
Martin
AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; creating the crime of intimidation in
furtherance of the interests of a criminal street gang; amending the offense
of property destruction and defacement to explicitly include graffiti;
providing definitions; and providing for an effective date.
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/30/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Mercer and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Peasley and Quarberg
Excused: Representative(s) Gingery and Patton
Ayes 5
Nays 2
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
H Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
294
H.B. No. 0160
Sponsored By:
Constituent service allowance.
Representative(s) Landon, Berger, Childers, Cohee, Hammons,
Illoway, Lubnau, Madden and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s)
Burns, Ross and Schiffer
AN ACT relating to the legislature; authorizing payment of unexpended
constituent service allowances in subsequent quarters; limiting annual amount
of the allowance; and providing for an effective date.
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/29/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H12
H12 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Buchanan, Cohee, Gingery,
Jorgensen, Landon, Lubnau, Meyer, Philp and Simpson
Excused: Representative(s) Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 11
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
1/30/2009
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
Goggles,
Illoway,
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
2/3/2009
2/20/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S12
S12 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Hines, Massie, Ross and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
S Laid Back Without Prejudice
HB0160S2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 8
Delete
"28-5-106(b)(ii)"
insert
"28-5-106(a),
(b)(ii), (iii) and by creating a new paragraph (iv)".
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Insert:
"(a) There is created a constituent service allowance account. All
interest earned on funds within this account shall be deposited in the
295
account. Until January 7, 2013, the legislative service office shall oversee
and provide reimbursement from the account as provided in paragraphs (b)(i)
and (b)(iii) of this section. After January 7, 2013, the legislative service
office shall oversee and provide payment from the account as provided in
paragraph (b)(iv) of this section.".
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Insert:
"(iii) Claim forms shall be submitted to the legislative service
office not later than the last day of the month following the calendar
quarter for which the allowance under this section is being claimed.;
(iv) The allowance shall be paid quarterly from the constituent
service allowance account to all incumbent legislators. To the extent funds
appropriated for purposes of this section are not sufficient to pay the full
quarterly allowance to all members, payment shall be made on a proportional
basis.". NICHOLAS
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hunnicutt, Johnson, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson,
Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Townsend and Vasey
Nays:
Senator(s) Case, Decaria, Hastert, Hines, Jennings, Landen, Larson,
Martin, Massie, Sessions and Von Flatern
Ayes 19
Nays 11
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Esquibel, F., Geis,
Hastert, Hunnicutt, Johnson, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Case, Dockstader, Hines, Jennings, Landen,
Larson, Massie and Peterson
Ayes 21
Nays 9
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Lubnau
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 1
Nays 59
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
H Appointed JCC01 Members
Representative(s) Landon, Bagby, Jaggi
3/4/2009
S Appointed JCC01 Members
Senator(s) Landen, Jennings, Martin
3/5/2009
H Adopted HB0160JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
296
Craft,
Hales,
Landon,
Millin,
Semlek,
Wallis,
Ayes 60
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/5/2009
H Adopts HB0160JC01 and Recedes from Nonconcurrence
HB0160JC01/A
ADOPTED
Pursuant to Joint Rule 2-4, the House recedes from its nonconcurrence and
adopts the following Senate amendments:
HB0160S2001/A
LANDON, BAGBY, JAGGI, LANDEN, MARTIN, JENNINGS
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/11/2009
3/11/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0124
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0124
S President Signed HEA No. 0124
Governor Signed HEA No. 0124
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0171
H.B. No. 0161
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Serve Wyoming.
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn., Brechtel, Carson, Craft,
Goggles, Jaggi, Meyer, Millin, Pedersen, Shepperson and
Zwonitzer, Dv. and Senator(s) Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Jennings and Landen
AN ACT relating to the administration of government; transferring Serve
Wyoming, a not-for-profit organization originally known as the commission for
national and community service, from the department of workforce services to
the office of the governor; repealing a prior transfer of the organization;
specifying membership of the organization; specifying powers and duties;
providing
for
continuation
of
terms
of
appointments;
providing
an
appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
2/2/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Harvey, Lockhart, Meyer, Moniz,
Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
297
2/3/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Landon and Quarberg
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 57
Nays 2
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2009
2/11/2009
2/23/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and Martin
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/25/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Peterson and Townsend
Nays: Senator(s) Nicholas
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0161SS001/ADOPTED
Page 5–line 8
Page 5–line 9
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
Delete "one hundred twenty-" insert "seventy-five
thousand dollars ($75,000.00)".
Delete line through "($125,000.00)". NICHOLAS
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson,
Martin, Massie, Meier, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions,
Townsend and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Burns, Case, Geis, Nicholas and Vasey
Ayes 25
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
298
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson,
Simpson,
Steward,
Stubson,
Thompson,
Throne,
Wallis
and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Quarberg, Teeters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 57
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/12/2009
3/12/2009
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. 0197
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0162
Sponsored By:
State employees retirement-military credit.
Representative(s) Millin, Blake, Brown, Lubnau,
and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Hastert and Ross
Petersen
AN ACT relating to state employee retirement; providing an appropriation for
payment of retirement credits for state employees' while serving in the
United States military, as specified; providing a sunset date; and providing
for an effective date.
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/28/2009
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, Carson, Gilmore, McKim and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Cohee, Hallinan, Madden and Petersen
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2009
2/2/2009
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0162HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
Page 1-line 16
2/9/2009
After "employees'" insert "while".
After "in" insert "active". COHEE, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
299
Pedersen,
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
2/20/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
3/11/2009
3/11/2009
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. 0178
H.B. No. 0163
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Physician assistant school.
Representative(s)
Senator(s) Landen
Harshman,
Hallinan
and
Millin
and
AN ACT relating to education; establishing a task force to review the
feasibility
of
a
physician
assistant
school
in
Wyoming;
providing
appropriations; requiring a report; and providing for an effective date.
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/27/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
300
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi, Lubnau,
McKim, McOmie and Teeters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/27/2009
1/27/2009
1/29/2009
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Harshman, Pedersen and Steward
Nays: Representative(s) Hammons, Jorgensen and Philp
Ayes 4
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0163HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 18
Page 2-line 19
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
Delete "a" insert "the".
After "college" insert "commission".
MCOMIE, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hallinan, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden,
McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Hales, Hammons and Jorgensen
Ayes 57
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/10/2009
2/12/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Coe, Decaria, Jennings, Massie and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/20/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
S Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
301
H.B. No. 0164
Sponsored By:
Prescription drug fraud-felony.
Representative(s) Simpson, Buchanan, Childers and Gingery
and Senator(s) Coe and Perkins
AN ACT relating to controlled substances; amending the Wyoming Controlled
Substances Act of 1971 to provide a penalty for the alteration or forgery of
a prescription or written order; and providing for an effective date.
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/14/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton and
Quarberg
Nays: Representative(s) Peasley and Throne
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/19/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0164HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
Page 1-line 8
After "alteration" insert "or forgery".
Delete
"35-7-1033(b)(intro)"
insert
"35-71033(a)(iii)(intro) and (B), (b)(intro)".
Page 1-After line 12
Insert:
"(a) It is unlawful for any person knowingly or intentionally:
(iii) To acquire or obtain possession of, to procure or attempt
to procure the administration of, or to obtain a prescription for, any
controlled substance by misrepresentation, fraud, forgery, deception or
subterfuge.
The conduct prohibited by this paragraph includes but is not
limited to:
(B) Alteration or forgery of a prescription or written
order for a controlled substance; and". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
1/20/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0164H2001/FAILED
Page 1-line 9
Page 2-line 3
Delete "is" insert "and 35-7-1038(a) are".
After "guilty" insert "of a second or subsequent
offense".
Page 3-After line 7
Insert:
"35-7-1038.
Second or subsequent offenses; mandatory minimum penalty
for certain subsequent offenses.
(a) Unless otherwise provided under W.S. 35-7-1031(c) or 35-7-1033(d),
any person convicted of a second or subsequent offense under this act may be
imprisoned for a term up to twice the term otherwise authorized, fined an
amount up to twice that otherwise authorized, or both. The judge may suspend
part or all of the discretionary portion of an imprisonment sentence or fine
under this subsection and place the defendant on probation pending successful
completion, at the defendant's own expense, of a chemical addiction
evaluation or treatment program prescribed by the judge." CONNOLLY
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
302
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Berger, Bonner, Brown,
Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Edmonds,
Esquibel, K., Gingery, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Teeters and Thompson
Nays:
Representative(s) Bagby, Blake, Brechtel, Byrd, Connolly, Diercks,
Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan, Landon, Miller, Peasley, Roscoe, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Jorgensen
Ayes 41
Nays 18
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
2/9/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Decaria, Perkins, Ross and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/9/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0164SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 1-line 9
Delete "is" insert "and 35-7-1037 are".
Page 2-after line 21
Insert:
"35-7-1037. Probation and discharge of first offenders.
Whenever any person who has not previously been convicted of any
offense under this act or under any statute of the United States or of any
state relating to narcotic drugs, marihuana, or stimulant, depressant, or
hallucinogenic drugs, pleads guilty to or is found guilty of possession of a
controlled substance under W.S. 35-7-1031(c) or 35-7-1033(a)(iii)(B), the
court, without entering a judgment of guilt and with the consent of the
accused, may defer further proceedings and place him on probation upon terms
and conditions. Upon violation of a term or condition, the court may enter an
adjudication of guilt and proceed as otherwise provided. Upon fulfillment of
the terms and conditions, the court shall discharge the person and dismiss
the proceedings against him. Discharge and dismissal under this section shall
be without adjudication of guilt and is not a conviction for purposes of this
section or for purposes of disqualifications or disabilities imposed by law
upon conviction of a crime, including the additional penalties imposed for
second or subsequent convictions under W.S. 35-7-1038. There may be only one
(1) discharge and dismissal under this section with respect to any person.
This section shall not be construed to provide an exclusive procedure. Any
other procedure provided by law relating to suspension of trial or probation,
may be followed, in the discretion of the trial court.". ROSS, CHAIRMAN
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Hastert, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Massie, Perkins,
Peterson, Ross, Sessions, Townsend and Von Flatern
303
Nays:
Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hines, Meier, Nicholas,
Schiffer, Scott and Vasey
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
Ayes 19
Nays 10
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Edmonds, Gingery,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen,
Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson,
Teeters and Thompson
Nays:
Representative(s) Bagby, Byrd, Carson, Connolly, Diercks, Esquibel,
K., Gilmore, Goggles, Madden, McKim, Millin, Roscoe, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Davison and Jorgensen
Ayes 42
Nays 16
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
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. 0078
H.B. No. 0165
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Adult adoption.
Representative(s) Lubnau and Senator(s) Hines and Ross
AN ACT relating to civil procedure; amending procedures and requirements
relating to adoption of adults as specified; and providing for an effective
date.
1/13/2009
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/20/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Mercer, Patton, Peasley,
Quarberg and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Gingery
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/20/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0165HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 7
Page 2-lines 5 and 6
Page 2-line 8
Page 2-line 13
Page 2-lines 16 through
Delete "and 1-22-113 are" insert "is".
Delete.
Delete "(ii)" insert "(i)".
Delete "(iii)" insert "(ii)".
24
Delete.
304
Page 3-lines 1 through 3
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
1/26/2009
Delete.
GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Shepperson
Excused: Representative(s) Diercks
Ayes 58
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
1/29/2009
2/9/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Decaria, Perkins, Ross and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/9/2009
2/17/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0065
H.B. No. 0166
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Pregnancy testing cattle.
Representative(s)
Shepperson,
Edmonds,
Moniz,
Teeters,
Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Johnson, Schiffer
and Scott
AN ACT relating to agriculture; providing an exception to licensure
requirements for performing pregnancy testing on cattle; providing for
reimbursement of services; and providing for an effective date.
305
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
2/23/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H05 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Carson, Moniz, Teeters and Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Blake, Edmonds, Gilmore, Semlek and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0167
Sponsored By:
Board of education-terms.
Representative(s) Barbuto, Connolly,
McKim and Senator(s) Coe and Martin
Hammons,
Harvey
and
AN ACT relating to the board of education; allowing for reappointment of
board members for an additional term; and providing for an effective date.
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
1/30/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi and McKim
Nays: Representative(s) Lubnau, McOmie and Teeters
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
H Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0168
Sponsored By:
Motor vehicle financial responsibility.
Representative(s) Stubson, Berger, Hallinan,
Millin and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Landen
Jorgensen,
AN ACT relating to motor vehicle insurance; increasing motor vehicle
financial responsibility requirements; requiring uninsured and underinsured
coverage; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date.
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
1/21/2009
1/30/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Hales, Lubnau, Stubson and Zwonitzer,
Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Diercks, Illoway and Miller
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
H Placed on General File
306
HB0168HS001/ADOPTED
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2/6/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
Strike ",".
Strike entirely.
Strike the line through "and".
After "state," insert "including those policies
certified as provided in W.S. 31-9-403 or 31-9-404 as
proof
of
financial
responsibility,".
ILLOWAY,
CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Failed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson,
Cohee, Edmonds, Gingery, Hales, Hallinan, Harshman, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Madden, McOmie, Millin, Petersen, Philp, Stubson, Teeters and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Brechtel, Byrd,
Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles,
Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, McKim, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward,
Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Lubnau
Ayes 23
Nays 36
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0169
Sponsored By:
Mortgage loan originators.
Joint Minerals, Business and Economic Development Interim
Committee
AN ACT relating to mortgage loan originators; modifying the Wyoming
Residential Mortgage Practices Act; modifying the Uniform Consumer Credit
Code; amending and providing new definitions; providing exceptions for
licenses; providing for surety bonds; providing for confidentiality;
providing coordination with and disclaimer to a national registry system;
providing for enforcement; requiring reports; providing for loan origination
licensing and registration; authorizing rulemaking; providing for processing
applications; providing for prelicensing education; providing for continuing
education; requiring testing; providing for license renewal; requiring fees;
making conforming amendments; repealing a license exemption; and providing
for an effective date.
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
1/23/2009
1/30/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Lockhart, Meyer,
Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Harvey
Ayes 8
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
H Placed on General File
307
Moniz,
Roscoe,
HB0169HS001/ADOPTED
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2/6/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
(CORRECTED COPY)
Delete "licensee" insert "organization".
Delete "a licensee" insert "the organization".
Delete "licensee" insert "organization".
Delete "a licensee" insert "an organization"; delete
"person" insert "mortgage loan originator".
Delete "a licensee" insert "an organization".
After "act" insert "pertaining to a residential
mortgage loan transaction".
Delete "licensee" insert "organization".
After "40-14-636." insert "The administrator shall
establish by rule a process where a mortgage loan
originator may challenge information entered into the
registry by the administrator.".
Delete "a licensee" insert "an organization employing
or contracting with a mortgage loan originator".
After "40-23-112." insert "The commissioner shall
establish by rule a process where a mortgage loan
originator may challenge information entered into the
registry by the commissioner.".
After "40-14-634(b)" insert "and by creating new
subsections (m) and (n)".
Delete all new language.
Delete "(i)" insert "(m) A license shall not be
issued under subsection (b) of this section if".
After "laundering" insert "." delete "; or".
Delete "(ii)" insert "(n) A license may be issued at
the discretion of the administrator under subsection
(b) of this section if".
After
"40-14-640"
insert
"and
an
organization
employing
or
contracting
with
a
mortgage
loan
originator". LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Lockhart and Lubnau
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/23/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and Martin
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
308
2/23/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0169SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 49–line 12
Delete "40-14-634(b)" insert "40-14-634".
Page 49–line 13
Before "by creating" delete "and".
Page 56–lines 23 and 24 Delete.
Page 57–lines 1 through 7
Delete. LARSON, CHAIRMAN
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
3/12/2009
3/12/2009
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. 0184
H.B. No. 0170
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Wyoming lottery for education.
Representative(s)
Wallis,
Bagby,
Blake,
Byrd,
Illoway and Pedersen and Senator(s) Decaria and Ross
Craft,
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 an advisory
board; providing for rules and regulations; providing for use of proceeds for
educational and other purposes; providing limitations on retailers; providing
for collection of monies owed state agencies from lottery winnings; providing
for criminal offenses and penalties; providing for background checks; and
providing for an effective date.
309
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
1/21/2009
2/6/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s)
Bonner,
Brown,
Childers,
Shepperson and Thompson
Nays: Representative(s) Davison and Jaggi
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
Connolly,
Millin,
H Placed on General File
HB0170HS001/ADOPTED
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Delete "in contract and in tort".
After "insurance" insert ",including errors and
omissions coverage for the board of directors".
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Delete ", but not limited to,".
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Delete "auditor" insert "treasurer".
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Delete "As nearly as practical,".
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Delete "." insert ";".
Page 25-After line 23
Insert:
"(iv) Thirty-three hundredths of one percent (.33%) shall be
paid to the department of health for the treatment of compulsive gambling
disorders and educational programs related to such disorders.".
Page 35-line 2
Delete "five percent (5%)" insert "six percent (6%)".
Page 55-line 20
After "contract" insert "and may charge a reasonable
fee for the background investigations".
Page 56-line 2
After "retailers" insert "and may charge a reasonable
fee for the background investigations".
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Delete "21-24-101 through" insert "21-24-111(e) and
21-24-123(b) and (c)(i).".
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Delete entirely.
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Delete entirely and insert:
"Section 3.
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.".
CHILDERS, CHAIRMAN
2/9/2009
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Blake, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Connolly,
Craft, Diercks, Goggles, Illoway, Landon, Lubnau, McOmie, Millin, Moniz,
Peasley, Pedersen, Philp, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Berger, Bonner, Brechtel,
Brown, Buchanan, Carson, Cohee, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore,
Gingery, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Lockhart, Madden, McKim, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Patton, Petersen, Quarberg,
Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson, Teeters and Throne
Ayes 25
Nays 35
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
310
H.B. No. 0171
Sponsored By:
Filing of mineral exploration documents.
Representative(s)
Miller,
Cohee,
Gingery,
Harshman,
Jorgensen and Lockhart and Senator(s) Bebout, Nicholas and
Ross
AN ACT relating to minerals; requiring documents related to mineral
exploration be reported to the Wyoming geological survey board as specified;
providing for the collection and confidentiality of documents as specified;
providing penalties for violations of reporting requirements; specifying
application; and providing for an effective date.
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
3/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0172
Sponsored By:
Community college property tax exemption-2.
Representative(s)
Senator(s) Bebout
Philp,
Goggles,
McOmie
and
Miller
and
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing a tax exemption for
certain property owned or held by a community college district as specified;
and providing for an effective date.
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
2/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H03 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Goggles, Miller and Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Madden,
Petersen and Semlek
Ayes 3
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0173
Sponsored By:
Teacher shortage loan repayment program.
Representative(s) McKim, Craft, Jaggi and
Senator(s) Decaria, Dockstader and Von Flatern
Lubnau
and
AN ACT relating to the Wyoming teacher shortage loan repayment program;
expanding loan program to specified additional teaching endorsements;
excluding federal financial assistance as loan eligibility requirement for
specified programs; specifying loan amount; and providing for an effective
date.
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
1/20/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
311
1/29/2009
H04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi, Lubnau,
McKim, McOmie and Teeters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
2/4/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Madden
Excused: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 58
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2009
2/4/2009
2/10/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Coe, Decaria, Massie and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Jennings
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Johnson, Larson, Martin,
Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Vasey and
Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Jennings, Landen, Perkins and Townsend
Ayes 24
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
2/27/2009
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
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. 0121
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
312
H.B. No. 0174
Sponsored By:
Provisional opportunity Hathaway scholarship.
Representative(s) Jaggi, Brown, Davison, Harshman, McOmie,
Meyer, Shepperson, Thompson and Wallis and Senator(s) Coe,
Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader and Massie
AN ACT relating to the Hathaway student scholarship program; providing for a
provisional opportunity scholarship in lieu of the career scholarship;
extending scholarship use as specified; specifying application of scholarship
modification; and providing for an effective date.
1/13/2009
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
1/29/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi, Lubnau,
McKim, McOmie and Teeters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0174HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 21
2/3/2009
2/4/2009
this
scholarship
while
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0174H3001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 13
2/5/2009
Delete "attend" insert "use
attending". MCOMIE, CHAIRMAN
After "or" insert "if the student earns a degree from
the community college with a minimum GPA of 2.25, may
extend the scholarship to pursue a ". JAGGI
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan,
Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau,
Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Shepperson, Steward, Teeters,
Thompson, Throne and Wallis
Nays:
Representative(s) Buchanan, Edmonds, Hammons, Peasley, Semlek,
Simpson, Stubson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 51
Nays 9
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/9/2009
2/9/2009
2/24/2009
Ayes:
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Senator(s) Coe, Decaria, Massie and Von Flatern
313
Nays: Senator(s) Jennings
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
2/24/2009
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
S Placed on General File
HB0174SS001/FAILED
Page 1-line 2
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "program;" insert "allowing exceptions for
institutional
attendance
under
certain
scholarships;".
Page 1-line 10
After "W.S." insert "21-16-1304(b),".
Page 1-After line 12 insert:
"21-16-1304. Hathaway opportunity, performance and honor scholarships.
(b) Scholarships under this section shall be for a maximum of the
equivalent of eight (8) full-time semesters. Unless waived by the department
for health science programs leading to a degree, a scholarship under this
section shall be available for attendance at a Wyoming community college for
not more than a maximum of the equivalent of four (4) full-time semesters.".
COE, CHAIRMAN
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader, Esquibel,
F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson,
Ross, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Case, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Perkins and Schiffer
Ayes 22
Nays 8
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
3/13/2009
3/13/2009
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. 0204
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0175
Property tax-assessment rate-3.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Miller and Philp
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for the property tax
assessment rate for certain property as specified; providing a time
limitation; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
2/26/209
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H03 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Goggles, Miller and Wallis
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds,
Petersen and Semlek
314
Esquibel,
K.,
Madden,
Ayes 3
3/4/2009
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0176
Sponsored By:
Bee x-ray equipment appropriation.
Representative(s) Bonner, Hammons, Moniz, Quarberg
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Coe and Peterson
and
AN ACT relating to the department of agriculture; providing an appropriation
to purchase x-ray equipment for the leaf cutter bee program; and providing
for an effective date.
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
1/29/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore, Moniz, Semlek,
Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Absent 0
1/29/2009
1/30/2009
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen and Philp
Excused: Representative(s) Hammons and Steward
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Absent 0
1/30/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0176HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 7
After "1." insert "(a)".
Page 2-after line 8
Insert:
"(b) The appropriation in this section shall be reduced dollar for
dollar by any appropriation of state funds to the department of agriculture
in 2009 house bill 0001 designated for the purchase of x-ray equipment for
the leaf cutter bee program.". BERGER, CHAIRMAN
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Landon
Ayes 59
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Absent 0
315
2/10/2009
2/10/2009
2/18/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Geis, Jennings, Johnson and Vasey
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Absent 0
2/18/2009
2/18/2009
2/23/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Peterson and Townsend
Nays: Senator(s) Nicholas
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Absent 0
2/23/2009
S Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0177
Sponsored By:
Board of dental examiners-revisions.
Representative(s) Millin, Illoway
Senator(s) Hastert and Massie
and
Zwonitzer,
Dn.
and
AN ACT relating to the board of dental examiners; providing for compensation
for travel time; providing for signing of vouchers by a designee; specifying
examinations required of dentists; repealing limitation on timing of
application after failure of an examination; providing grace period for
renewal of dental licenses; providing for passage of an examination for
dental hygienist licensees; and providing for an effective date.
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/20/2009
2/2/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bonner, Davison, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Hallinan,
Harvey, Landon, Millin and Shepperson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0177HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 12
After "33-15-108" delete "(a)".
Page 1-line 13
Before "(h)" delete "and".
Page 2-line 20
After "and" insert "either the".
Page 2-line 21
Delete "their" insert "his".
Page 3-lines 11 through 24
Delete.
Page 4-lines 1 through 4
Delete. LANDON, CHAIRMAN
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
316
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
2/23/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Hastert, Hunnicutt, Landen, Schiffer and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0177SS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 7
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "licensees;" insert "providing for a temporary
probationary license as specified;".
Page 1-line 8
Delete "an effective date" insert "effective dates".
Page 1-line 13
Delete "33-15-108(h)" insert "33-15-108(a) and (h)".
Page 3-after line 12
Insert:
"(a)
Any person of good moral character, who has
graduated and
attained the degree of doctor of dental surgery or doctor of dental medicine
from a college or university in the United States or Canada accredited by the
commission on dental accreditation of the American Dental Association, may
apply to the board to have the applicant's qualifications considered for
licensure to practice dentistry. The applicant shall pass a written and
practical examination in a manner satisfactory to the board. The written
examination shall consist of part I and part II of the national board of
dental examinations administered by the joint commission on national dental
examinations of the American Dental Association and an examination on the
Wyoming Dental Practice Act and the rules and regulations of the board of
dental examiners. The clinical practical examination shall be based on
satisfactory completion of a clinical examination acceptable to the board.".
Page 5-line 2
Delete, insert and renumber:
"Section 3. Any dentist who had a license cancelled on or after
January 1, 2009 and prior to the effective date of this act solely because
the dentist failed to submit a renewal application as required in W.S. 33-15109(a) may apply for a temporary probationary license.
The board of dental
examiners may issue a probationary license to each qualified applicant who
applies as provided in this section prior to June 30, 2009. A probationary
license issued under this section shall expire December 31, 2009.
If the
board determines that a dentist with a probationary license has complied with
all applicable statutes and rules and regulations of the board and is
otherwise qualified for a license as a dentist, the board may restore the
dentist's license on January 1, 2010.
Section 4.
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, this act is
effective July 1, 2009.
317
(b) Section 3 of 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.". SCOTT, CHAIRMAN
HB0177SW001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 7
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete
the
Senate
Standing
Committee
Amendment
(HB0177SS001/A) to this line; after "licensees;"
insert "providing applicability;".
Page 1-line 8
Delete
the
Senate
Standing
Committee
Amendment
(HB0177SS001/A) to this line.
Page 5-line 2
Delete
including
the
Senate
Standing
Committee
Amendment (HB0177SS001/A) to this line, insert and
renumber:
"Section 3.
W.S. 33-15-109(a) as amended by this act shall apply to
license renewal applications due on or before December 31, 2008.
Section 4.
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.". HASTERT
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Hallinan, McOmie and Mercer
Ayes 57
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
3/11/2009
3/11/2009
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. 0181
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
318
H.B. No. 0178
Sponsored By:
Tanning salons-minors.
Representative(s) Millin, Carson, Harvey and Pedersen and
Senator(s) Scott
AN ACT relating to ultraviolet tanning devices; prohibiting allowing the use
of ultraviolet tanning devices by minors under fifteen (15) years of age as
specified; requiring parental consent for use of ultraviolet tanning devices
by minors between fifteen (15) and eighteen (18) years of age; providing a
definition; providing criminal penalties; and providing for an effective
date.
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/20/2009
3/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0179
Sponsored By:
Phase two study-I-80 tolling.
Representative(s)
Hallinan,
Blake,
Carson,
Hammons,
Harshman, Lubnau, Patton, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv. and
Senator(s) Esquibel, F., Hastert and Von Flatern
AN ACT relating to highway funding; requiring a phase two study of tolling on
interstate 80; and providing for an effective date.
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/19/2009
2/4/2009
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, Carson, Cohee, Gilmore,
Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Madden
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2009
Hallinan,
McKim,
H Placed on General File
HB0179HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
Page 1-line 3
Page 2-line 8
Delete "providing an".
Delete "appropriation;".
Delete "one (1) new lane," insert "two (2) new lanes,
one (1)".
Page 2-line 9
After "and" insert "one (1)".
Page 2-line 11
Delete "one (1) new lane," insert "two (2) new lanes,
one (1)".
Page 2-line 12
After "and" insert "one (1)".
Page 6-lines 2 through 13
Delete entirely.
Page 6-lines 15 through 19
Delete entirely and insert:
"Section 3.
The Wyoming department of transportation shall implement
the study and report required in section 1 of this act using federal highway
planning funds.".
Page 7-line 1
Delete "5" insert "4". COHEE, CHAIRMAN
319
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan,
Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, McKim, McOmie,
Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp,
Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters,
Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Bagby, Byrd, Diercks, Madden, Mercer and Throne
Excused: Representative(s) Lockhart and Lubnau
Ayes 52
Nays 6
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/20/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Landen and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0179SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 2-line 4
Delete "only (current" insert ";".
Page 2-lines 5 and 6
Delete.
Page 2-line 8
After "Constructing" delete balance of line and
insert "additional lanes".
Page 2-line 9
Delete through "west-bound,".
Page 2-line 12
After "Constructing" delete balance of line and
insert "additional lanes that would be restricted to
certain vehicles.".
Page 2-lines 13 through 16
Delete. VON FLATERN, CHAIRMAN
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt,
Jennings, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Geis,
Johnson, Meier, Nicholas, Townsend and Vasey
Ayes 18
Nays 12
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Blake, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown,
Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Davison, Esquibel, K., Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
320
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz,
Patton, Petersen, Philp, Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Wallis
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Buchanan, Byrd, Craft,
Diercks, Edmonds, Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Mercer, Peasley, Pedersen,
Quarberg, Shepperson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 40
Nays 20
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/12/2009
3/12/2009
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. 0186
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0180
Sponsored By:
Public transit account funding.
Representative(s)
Miller,
Cohee,
Gilmore,
Gingery,
Jorgensen, McOmie, Meyer and Shepperson and Senator(s)
Larson
AN ACT relating to public transit funding; providing an appropriation;
specifying uses for the appropriation; providing for distribution of funds;
requiring rules and regulations; and providing for an effective date.
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/19/2009
1/23/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Cohee, Gilmore and McKim
Nays: Representative(s) Hallinan, Madden, Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2009
1/28/2009
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2009
Pedersen,
H Placed on General File
HB0180HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 10
Page 1-line 11
Page 2-line 11
Page 2-line 12
After "appropriated" delete balance of line and
insert "one million five hundred thousand dollars
($1,500,000.00)".
Delete the line through "($3,500,000.00)".
After "than" delete balance of line and insert "one
million
five
hundred
thousand
dollars
($1,500,000.00)".
Delete "($3,500,000.00)". BERGER, CHAIRMAN
321
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
2/4/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Hallinan
Excused: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 58
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
2/6/2009
2/12/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Landen and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Geis
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/25/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Meier, Peterson and Townsend
Nays: Senator(s) Massie and Nicholas
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case and Perkins
Ayes 28
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
3/12/2009
3/12/2009
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. 0182
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
322
H.B. No. 0181
Sponsored By:
Fair employment practices.
Representative(s)
Byrd,
Barbuto,
Esquibel, K., Millin and Wallis
Carson,
Connolly,
AN ACT relating to fair employment practices; providing that retaliation or
discrimination for the use of sick leave is an unfair employment practice;
providing penalties; and providing for an effective date.
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
1/28/2009
2/24/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H Rereferred to H07; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H07 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Diercks and Hales
Nays: Representative(s) Illoway, Lubnau, Miller, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0182
Sponsored By:
Low profit limited liability companies.
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.,
and Mercer and Senator(s) Perkins
Craft,
Goggles,
Lubnau
AN ACT relating to limited liability companies; providing for creation of low
profit limited liability companies; providing a definition; providing for use
of abbreviations; providing for administrative dissolution; and providing for
an effective date.
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
1/21/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Diercks, Hales,
Miller, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2009
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
Illoway,
Lubnau,
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
323
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
2/5/2009
Thompson,
Throne,
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and Martin
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
Ayes 28
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0055
H.B. No. 0183
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Military tuition assistance.
Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Buchanan, Edmonds, Hammons
and Harshman and Senator(s) Johnson, Larson, Peterson and
Vasey
AN ACT relating to educational assistance for national guard members;
expanding post secondary education institutions for which program assistance
may be applied; and providing for an effective date.
1/14/2009
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
1/28/2009
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, Carson, Gilmore, Hallinan, McKim, Petersen
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Cohee and Madden
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2009
H Placed on General File
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HB0183HS001/FAILED
Page 3-line 4
Page 3-line 9
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
After "for" insert ": (A)".
After ";" insert "or
(B)
For students enrolled in
less than twelve (12) credit hours, the lesser of the
actual costs of tuition on a per credit hour basis
multiplied by the number of credit hours the student
is enrolled or an amount equal to the average
resident tuition and mandatory fee charges of all
Wyoming public institutions of higher education on a
per credit hour basis multiplied by the number of
credit hours the student is enrolled.".
COHEE,
CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/9/2009
2/9/2009
2/20/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Landen and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0183SS001/ADOPTED
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Delete "and 19-9-503(b)(ii)".
Delete "are" insert "is".
Delete ":" insert "a public or private educational
institution located within this state and approved
for
payment
of
Montgomery
GI
Bill
benefits;.
"Institution"
includes
a
public
or
private
educational institution offering an accredited degree
program in Wyoming through distance education under a
partnership agreement with any branch of the United
States armed forces;".
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Delete.
Page 3-lines 1 through 9
Delete. VON FLATERN, CHAIRMAN
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
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ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Madden
Excused: Representative(s) Harshman and Miller
Ayes 57
Nays 1
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
3/4/2009
3/4/2009
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. 0131
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0184
Sponsored By:
Mineral taxes-audit and refund.
Representative(s) Anderson, R. and Senator(s) Schiffer
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for amendments to mineral
taxation enforcement provisions as specified; limiting the time period for
filing requests for refunds as specified; and providing for an effective
date.
1/14/2009
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
2/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel,
Madden, Miller, Petersen, Semlek and Wallis
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2009
K.,
Goggles,
H Placed on General File
HB0184HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
After "specified;" insert "limiting the time period
for filing requests for refunds as specified;".
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Page 1-line 8
After "(ii) and" insert "by creating a new paragraph
(iii) and".
Page 1-line 9
Before "and (d)(iii)" insert "and by creating a new
paragraph
(iii)";
after
"(ii)
and"
insert
"by
creating a new paragraph (iii) and".
Page 1-line 10
After "(ii) and" insert "by creating a new paragraph
(iii) and".
Page 1-line 11
After "(ii) and" insert "by creating a new paragraph
(iii) and".
Page 1-line 12
After "(ii) and" insert "by creating a new paragraph
(iii) and".
Page 1-line 13
After "(ii) and" insert "by creating a new paragraph
(iii) and".
Page 4-after line 16
Insert:
"(iii) Notwithstanding
paragraphs
(i)
and
(ii)
of
this
subsection, the taxpayer is entitled to receive a refund of any overpaid ad
valorem or severance tax identified by an audit regardless of whether a
refund has been requested.".
Page 7-after line 21
Insert:
"(iii) Notwithstanding
paragraphs
(i)
and
(ii)
of
this
subsection, the taxpayer is entitled to receive a refund of any overpaid ad
valorem or severance tax identified by an audit regardless of whether a
refund has been requested.".
Page 10-after line 24
Insert:
"(iii) Notwithstanding
paragraphs
(i)
and
(ii)
of
this
subsection, the taxpayer is entitled to receive a refund of any overpaid ad
valorem or severance tax identified by an audit regardless of whether a
refund has been requested.".
Page 14-after line 3
Insert:
"(iii) Notwithstanding
paragraphs
(i)
and
(ii)
of
this
subsection, the taxpayer is entitled to receive a refund of any overpaid ad
valorem or severance tax identified by an audit regardless of whether a
refund has been requested.".
Page 17-after line 6
Insert:
"(iii) Notwithstanding
paragraphs
(i)
and
(ii)
of
this
subsection, the taxpayer is entitled to receive a refund of any overpaid ad
valorem or severance tax identified by an audit regardless of whether a
refund has been requested.".
Page 20-after line 9
Insert:
"(iii) Notwithstanding
paragraphs
(i)
and
(ii)
of
this
subsection, the taxpayer is entitled to receive a refund of any overpaid ad
valorem or severance tax identified by an audit regardless of whether a
refund has been requested.".
Page 23-after line 12
Insert:
"(iii) Notwithstanding
paragraphs
(i)
and
(ii)
of
this
subsection, the taxpayer is entitled to receive a refund of any overpaid ad
valorem or severance tax identified by an audit regardless of whether a
refund has been requested.".
Page 23-after line 20
Insert:
"Section 2.
All mineral producers subject to the provisions of this
act shall file any requests for refunds for production year 2005 no later
than June 30, 2009.
All refunds for production years prior to 2005 are
barred as of the effective date of this act or by operation of law, unless
such refunds are identified within an audit under the terms of this act.".
Page 23-line 22
Delete "2." insert "3."; delete "July 1, 2009."
insert "immediately upon completion of all acts
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necessary for a bill to become law as provided by
Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution.".
ANDERSON, R., CHAIRMAN
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
2/24/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Larson, Martin, Perkins and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/24/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
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. 0150
H.B. No. 0185
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Property taxes-appeals.
Representative(s) Throne, Anderson, R., Hammons, Madden and
Zwonitzer, Dv. and Senator(s) Martin and Schiffer
AN ACT relating to property taxation; providing that there is no presumption
of correctness upon appeal of an assessment to a county board of equalization
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or the state board
effective date.
1/14/2009
1/16/2009
of
equalization
as
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction;
Cutoff
H.B. No. 0186
Sponsored By:
specified;
No
Further
and
providing
Action
Prior
for
an
to
CoW
Gasoline tax-agricultural exemption-2.
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Miller and Semlek
AN ACT relating to fuel tax; providing for a gasoline tax exemption for
certain gasoline purchased and used for agricultural purposes as specified;
providing procedures; amending definitions; amending related provisions;
repealing conflicting provision; and providing for an effective date.
1/14/2009
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Goggles,
Petersen, Semlek and Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Esquibel, K.
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
Page 4-line 20
Page 5-line 3
Delete " a percentage of".
Delete "quarterly" insert "and shall specify the
percentage of such purchases qualifying for the
exemption".
Strike "development".
Delete "July 1, 2009" insert "January 1, 2010".
ANDERSON, R., CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0186H3001/ADOPTED
Page 5-line 3
1/29/2009
Miller,
H Placed on General File
HB0186HS001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 24
Page 4-line 4
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
Madden,
Delete
the
standing
(HB0186HS001/A) to this line.
committee
TEETERS
amendment
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons,
Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau,
Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen,
Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
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Nays:
Representative(s) Carson, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Mercer, Patton and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 54
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/2/2009
3/3/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
S Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0187
Sponsored By:
Early detection smoke alarms.
Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Moniz, Roscoe, Simpson and
Steward and Senator(s), Hastert, Landen and Von Flatern
AN ACT relating to public health and safety; requiring the use of
photoelectric smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors in buildings as
specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
1/21/2009
1/30/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Diercks, Hales, Illoway, Lubnau and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Miller and Stubson
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
H Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0188
Sponsored By:
Insurance-coverage of phenylketonuria.
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn. and Millin and Senator(s)
Decaria
AN ACT relating to insurance; requiring coverage of inherited enzymatic
disorders; providing a definition; and providing for an effective date.
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
1/20/2009
2/2/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Diercks, Hales, Miller and Zwonitzer,
Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Illoway, Lubnau and Stubson
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
H Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0189
Sponsored By:
Property tax-assessed valuation.
Representative(s) Shepperson and Senator(s) Dockstader
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AN ACT relating to revenue and taxation; providing a limitation on the
increase in assessed valuation for property tax purposes as specified;
specifying applicability; and providing for an effective date.
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
2/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H03 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Miller and Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Goggles,
Madden, Petersen and Semlek
Ayes 2
Nays 7
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0190
Sponsored By:
Driver's license suspensions-child support.
Representative(s) Throne and Gingery and Senator(s) Burns
and Decaria
AN ACT relating to suspension of drivers' licenses for nonpayment of child
support; modifying procedures related to actions suspending driver's licenses
for nonpayment of child support; repealing certain appeal procedures for a
person whose driving privileges have been suspended for nonpayment of child
support; providing for temporary driving privileges as specified; and
providing for an effective date.
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/23/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Cohee, Gilmore, Hallinan, McKim and
Petersen
Nays: Representative(s) Madden and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/23/2009
1/27/2009
H Placed on General File
H Passed CoW
HB0190H2001/FAILED
Page 3-line 13
Page 3-line 14
Page 3-line 15
Delete "owes more than".
Delete entirely.
Delete "and the obligor".
HB0190H2002/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 13
ZWONITZER, DV.
After "(i)," insert "(ii) and by creating a new
paragraph (iii),".
Page 4-line 3
Strike "of" insert "the obligor receives".
Page 4-line 6
Strike "or".
Page 4-After line 6
Insert:
"(ii) Enters into a payment plan approved by the department; or.
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(iii)
Page 6-line 11
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
Is in full compliance with a court ordered payment plan.".
After "department" insert "or ordered by a court".
SIMPSON
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Berger, Blake, Brown, Cannady,
Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart,
Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan, Byrd, Childers,
Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Hallinan, Lubnau, Mercer, Miller, Patton,
Peasley, Philp, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 37
Nays 23
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/2/2009
2/12/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Landen and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Geis
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0190SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 3-lines 15 through 17
Delete and insert "for ninety (90) days or
more.".
Page 3-line 18
Delete "determination.".
Page 3-line 20
After "mail," insert "with".
Page 5-line 3
Delete "W.S. 31-6-103(a)" insert "subsection (f) of
this section".
Page 5-line 22
After "support." insert "As used in this paragraph,
"willfulness" means without justifiable excuse.".
VON FLATERN, CHAIRMAN
2/23/2009
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Hastert,
Hines, Hunnicutt, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas,
Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Case, Coe, Geis, Jennings, Perkins
and Townsend
Ayes 22
Nays 8
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
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ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Edmonds, Madden and Throne.
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 4
Nays 56
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
H Appointed JCC01 Members
Representative(s) Throne, Bonner, Gingery
S Appointed JCC01 Members
Senator(s) Von Flatern, Decaria, Perkins
H Adopted HB0190JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison,
Diercks, Edmonds, Gilmore, Gingery, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey,
Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie,
Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Roscoe, Semlek,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Buchanan, Esquibel, K., Mercer, Patton and
Quarberg
Excused: Representative(s) Goggles, Harshman, Miller and Shepperson
Ayes 50
Nays 6
Excused 4
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
S Adopted HB0190JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Decaria, Dockstader, Esquibel, F.,
Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Massie, Meier,
Nicholas, Ross, Schiffer, Sessions, Townsend and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Coe, Cooper, Geis, Larson, Perkins, Peterson,
Scott and Vasey
Ayes 20
Nays 10
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0190JC01/AA
ADOPTED
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0190SS001/AE
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 3-line 20
After "mail," insert "with".
Page 5-line 2
Delete "the" insert "imposition of any"; delete "as
provided".
Page 5-line 3
Delete "W.S. 31-6-103(a)" insert "under subsection
(f) of this section".
Page 5-line 22
After "support." insert "As used in this paragraph,
"willfulness" means without justifiable excuse.".
THRONE, BONNER, GINGERY, VON FLATERN, DECARIA, PERKINS
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
Assigned Number HEA NO. 0090
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0090
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3/4/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
S President Signed HEA No. 0090
Governor Signed HEA No. 0090
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0155
H.B. No. 0191
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Motor carrier transportation contracts.
Representative(s) Cohee, Gingery, Petersen and Throne and
Senator(s) Decaria, Esquibel, F. and Ross
AN ACT relating to motor carrier transportation contracts; declaring
specified indemnification provisions unenforceable against negligent or
intentional acts; providing a definition; creating exceptions; and providing
for an effective date.
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
1/21/2009
2/4/2009
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, Carson, Cohee, Gilmore, Hallinan, Madden,
McKim, Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0191HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 4
After ";" insert "creating an exception;".
Page 2-line 2
Delete "any party" insert "the indemnitee".
Page 2-line 3
Delete "the" insert "its own".
Page 2-line 4
Delete "of another party".
Page 2-after line 19
Insert:
"(b) Subsection (a) of this section shall not apply to a contract,
subcontract or agreement that concerns or affects transportation involving a
railroad.". PETERSEN, VICE CHAIRMAN
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
334
2/26/2009
S08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Landen and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0191SS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 4
Page 1-line 14
Page 1-line 15
Page 1-line 16
Page 2-line 18
Page 2-line 19
Page 2-line 23
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0191S3001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 23
3/3/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "an exception" insert "exceptions".
After "in" delete ",".
Delete through "affecting".
Delete "that" insert "or a related access agreement
under which the motor carrier transporter enters on
property for the purpose of loading, unloading or
transporting
property,
to
the
extent
that
the
contract".
After "subsection" insert "." delete balance of line.
Delete.
After "." insert "As used in this section, "motor
carrier transportation contract" shall not include
the uniform intermodal interchange and facilities
agreement administered by the intermodal association
of North America, or other agreements providing for
the interchange, use or possession of intermodal
chassis, containers or other intermodal equipment.".
VON FLATERN, CHAIRMAN
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
In
the
Senate
Standing
Committee
Amendment
(HB0191SS001/AE) to this line, after "facilities"
insert "access". LANDEN
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
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Ayes 60
3/4/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/12/2009
3/12/2009
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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. 0187
H.B. No. 0192
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Military scholarships.
Representative(s)
Perkins
Brechtel
and
Lockhart
and
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to defense forces and affairs; establishing a scholarship for
members of the military forces who serve on certain United State vessels as
specified; imposing administrative duties on the Wyoming community college
commission and providing rulemaking authority; providing an appropriation;
and providing for effective dates.
1/15/2009
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
2/24/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H08 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Nays:
Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Cohee, Gilmore, Hallinan, Madden,
McKim, Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 0
Nays 9
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0193
Sponsored By:
Wyoming Food Freedom Act.
Representative(s) Wallis, Carson,
Landon and Senator(s) Vasey
Hallinan,
Harvey
and
AN ACT relating to agriculture; creating the Wyoming Food Freedom Act;
exempting certain sales from licensure, certification and inspection;
providing definitions; and providing for an effective date.
1/15/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/29/2009
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, Carson, Edmonds, Teeters and Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Gilmore, Moniz, Semlek and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
H Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
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H.B. No. 0194
Sponsored By:
Wyoming Healthy Food Initiative Act.
Representative(s) Wallis, Carson and Harvey and Senator(s)
Vasey
AN ACT relating to economic development; creating the Wyoming Healthy Food
Initiative Act; providing for healthy food to be provided to the school lunch
and the state institutional food service programs; creating a task force to
review and evaluate the school and state institutions food programs;
providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
1/15/2009
1/19/2009
1/21/2009
1/29/2009
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, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore,
Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
2/3/2009
Moniz,
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Returned Without Recommendation
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Jorgensen, Pedersen,
Steward
Excused: Representative(s) Harshman
Ayes 6
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
Semlek,
Philp
and
H Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0195
Sponsored By:
Real estate act-amendments.
Representative(s) Brown and Senator(s) Case and Larson
AN ACT relating to the Real Estate License Act of 1971; providing for
fingerprinting of license applicants as specified; clarifying certain
exemption provisions; providing for compensation of members of the Wyoming
real estate commission as specified; clarifying commission authority;
reducing the amount of time that certain records shall be retained; requiring
licensees to obtain and maintain insurance coverage as specified; providing
definitions; and providing for an effective date.
1/15/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/28/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Harvey, Lockhart, Meyer, Moniz,
Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2009
H Placed on General File
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HB0195HS001/ADOPTED
Page 5-line 12
Before
"errors"
LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN
insert
"and
maintain".
HB0195HW001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 5
After ";" insert "clarifying commission authority".
Page 1-line 14
After "(b)," insert "33-28-111(a)(ii),".
Page 4-After line 12
Insert:
"33-28-111.
Censure of licensee and suspension or revocation of
license; grounds.
(a)
The commission shall upon a written sworn complaint or may upon
its own motion investigate the actions of any broker, associate broker or
salesman, impose an administrative fine not to exceed two thousand five
hundred dollars ($2,500.00) for each separate offense and may censure the
licensee, place the licensee on probation and set the terms of probation,
suspend or revoke any license issued under this act and impose an
administrative fine for any of the following:
(ii)
Violation of this act or any rule of the commission;".
BROWN
1/30/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0195H2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 7
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
(CORRECTED COPY)
After "obtain" insert "and maintain".
BROWN
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
2/5/2009
2/17/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Johnson and Scott
Excused: Senator(s) Hastert
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/17/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
338
Landen, Larson, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Massie
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0063
H.B. No. 0196
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Industrial Siting Act-amendments.
Representative(s) Meyer, Craft and Hallinan and Senator(s)
Cooper, Geis, Hastert and Vasey
AN ACT relating to industrial development and siting; providing for
industrial siting impact assistance payments for oil and gas impacts on local
governments as specified; providing procedures; amending related provisions;
and providing for an effective date.
1/15/2009
1/19/2009
1/21/2009
2/24/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H09 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Byrd, Meyer, Roscoe and Stubson
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Harvey, Lockhart, Moniz and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0197
Sponsored By:
Breast cancer license plate.
Representative(s) Carson, Buchanan, Connolly, Gilmore,
McKim, Pedersen and Wallis and Senator(s) Sessions
AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; authorizing a special license plate for
support of breast cancer prevention and awareness; and providing for an
effective date.
1/15/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
2/6/2009
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, Carson, Gilmore, McKim and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Cohee, Hallinan, Madden and Petersen
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
H Placed on General File
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HB0197HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 14
Page 2-line 4
Page
Page
Page
Page
3-line
3-line
3-line
4-line
2/9/2009
12
21
24
2
Delete "any motor vehicle" insert "a passenger car,
truck or motor home leased or".
After "awareness" insert "and, notwithstanding W.S.
31-2-204(b),
need
not
include
arabic
numerals
designating the county".
Delete "2019" insert "2017".
Delete "2019" insert "2016".
Delete "2019" insert "2017".
Delete "July 1, 2009" insert "January 1, 2010".
COHEE, CHAIRMAN
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Bonner, Buchanan, Byrd,
Cannady, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles,
Hales, Lockhart, McKim, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Pedersen, Roscoe, Thompson,
Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Brechtel, Brown, Childers,
Cohee, Davison, Edmonds, Gingery, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey,
Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Mercer, Miller,
Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 26
Nays 34
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0198
Wheat marketing commission assessments.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Anderson, R. and Teeters
AN ACT relating to the wheat marketing commission; providing for an increase
in assessments; providing for quarterly collection of assessments; and
providing for an effective date.
1/15/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/29/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05
H05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore, Moniz, Semlek,
Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
340
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/9/2009
2/9/2009
2/13/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Geis, Jennings, Johnson and Vasey
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/24/2009
S
S
S
S
S
Placed on General File
Passed CoW
Passed 2nd Reading
Laid Back Without Prejudice
Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Martin, Massie, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions,
Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Burns, Case, Larson and Meier
Ayes 26
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/24/2009
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
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. 0084
H.B. No. 0199
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
School district reorganization.
Representative(s) Harshman, Buchanan and Shepperson and
Senator(s) Von Flatern
AN ACT relating to school district organization; providing for the countywide
organization of districts as specified; establishing county committees for
this purpose; imposing a consolidation planning process and reporting
requirements;
specifying
reorganization
implementation
and
time
of
implementation; imposing duties upon the state committee; incorporating
district reorganization into 2010 block grant model recalibration; and
providing for an effective date.
1/15/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
3/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
341
H.B. No. 0200
Sponsored By:
Property tax sales-highest bidder.
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv. and Anderson, R. and
Senator(s) Hunnicutt
AN ACT relating to property taxes; requiring property tax sales to be made to
the highest bidder; specifying the amount to be paid to redeem; and providing
for an effective date.
1/15/2009
1/19/2009
1/21/2009
2/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H03 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Goggles, Madden and Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Miller, Petersen and Semlek
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0201
Sponsored By:
Retirement
for
controllers.
detention
Representative(s)
Zwonitzer,
Dv.,
Zwonitzer Dn. and Senator(s) Hunnicutt
facility
Byrd,
central
Throne
and
AN ACT relating to the state retirement act; expanding definition of eligible
law enforcement officers covered under the act by including central
controllers in county detention facilities; and providing for an effective
date.
1/15/2009
1/19/2009
1/21/2009
1/30/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Patton and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Mercer and Peasley
Excused: Representative(s) Quarberg
Ayes 6
Nays 2
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
H Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0202
Sponsored By:
Homestead exemption-3.
Representative(s) Davison, Blake, Brechtel, Gilmore
Goggles and Senator(s) Cooper, Dockstader, Esquibel
Larson and Martin
342
and
F.,
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for a homestead tax
exemption as specified; amending related provisions; repealing conflicting
provisions; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
1/15/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction;
Cutoff
H.B. No. 0203
Sponsored By:
No
Further
Action
Prior
to
CoW
Discrimination.
Representative(s)
Connolly,
Barbuto,
Bonner,
Byrd,
Childers, Esquibel, K., Shepperson, Throne, Wallis and
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Burns and Massie
AN ACT relating to discrimination; prohibiting discrimination based on sexual
orientation as specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/15/2009
1/19/2009
1/26/2009
2/2/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Mercer, Patton, Peasley and Quarberg
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
H Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0204
Sponsored By:
Excess tax collections.
Representative(s) Miller, Anderson, R., Cohee and Gingery
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for the treatment of
excess revenue from an excise tax for a specific purpose as specified; and
providing for an effective date.
1/15/2009
1/19/2009
1/21/2009
1/30/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel,
Madden, Miller, Petersen and Semlek
Nays: Representative(s) Wallis
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
K.,
Goggles,
H Placed on General File
HB0204HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 12
Page 4-line 22
Delete "required to complete the project"
"authorized".
Delete "required to complete the project"
"authorized". ANDERSON, R., CHAIRMAN
343
insert
insert
2/3/2009
2/4/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0204H3001/ADOPTED
Delete the standing committee amendment (HB0204HS001/A) entirely and further
amend as follows:
Page 1-line 8
Delete "(G)" insert "(A)".
Page 1-line 9
After "(iii)," insert "39-15-211(b)(iv),"; delete
"(G) and" insert "(A),"; after "39-16-204(a)(ii)"
insert "and 39-16-211(b)(iv)".
Page 2-lines 5 through 24
Delete entirely and insert:
"(A) Before any proposition to impose the tax or incur the
debt shall be placed before the electors, the governing body of a county and
the governing bodies of at least two-thirds (2/3) of the incorporated
municipalities within the county shall adopt a resolution approving the
proposition, setting forth a procedure for qualification of a ballot question
for placement on the ballot and specifying how that any excess funds shall
only be expended in accordance with W.S. 39-15-211(b)(iv);".
Page 3-lines 2 through 9
Delete entirely.
Page 4-line 3
Delete
"39-15-203(a)(iii)(G)"
insert
"39-15211(b)(iv)".
Page 4-line 5
After
"project"
insert
"or
excess
amounts
as
specified in and expended in accordance with W.S. 3915-211(b)(iv)".
Page 4-after line 5
Insert:
"39-15-211. Distribution.
(b) All revenue collected by the department from the taxes imposed by
W.S. 39-15-204(a)(iii) shall be transferred to the state treasurer who shall:
(iv) If taxes collected exceed the amount necessary authorized
for the approved purpose as specified in the resolution, the excess funds
shall be retained by the county treasurer for one (1) year for refund of
overpayments of the tax imposed pursuant to this act upon order of the
department. After one (1) year any interest earned on the excess funds and
the excess funds less any refunds ordered shall be held by the county
treasurer in an interest bearing account and shall be expended only for a
subsequent specific purpose project approved by the voters as provided in
W.S. 39-15-203(a)(iii) in the five (5) year period immediately following the
completion of the specific purpose project.
If funds and accrued interest
earned in the account are not spent on a subsequently approved specific
purpose project within the five (5) year period, the funds and accrued
interest shall be transferred to the general fund of the county or
municipality as specified in the resolution adopted pursuant to W.S.
39-15-203(a)(iii)(A). Excess funds collected on the propositions approved
prior to January 1, 1989, and any interest earned shall be retained by the
county treasurer for use in any purposes approved by the electors in
accordance with procedures set forth in this section and for refunds of
overpayment of taxes imposed pursuant to this act upon the order of the
department, except that, with the approval of the governing bodies adopting
the initial resolution, the excess funds and any interest earned may be used
for the needs of the project for which the tax was approved.".
Page 4-lines 15 through 24
Delete entirely and insert:
"(A) Before any proposition to impose the tax or incur the
debt shall be placed before the electors, the governing body of a county and
the governing bodies of at least two-thirds (2/3) of the incorporated
municipalities within the county shall adopt a resolution approving the
proposition, setting forth a procedure for qualification of a ballot question
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for placement on the ballot and specifying how that any excess funds shall
only be expended in accordance with W.S. 39-16-211(b)(iv);".
Page 5-lines 1 through 19
Delete entirely.
Page 6-line 12
Delete
"39-16-203(a)(ii)(G)"
insert
"39-16211(b)(iv)".
Page 6-line 14
After
"project"
insert
"or
excess
amounts
as
specified in and expended in accordance with W.S. 3916-211(b)(iv)".
Page 6-after line 14
Insert:
"39-16-211. Distribution.
(b) All revenue collected by the department from the taxes imposed by
W.S. 39-16-204(a)(ii) shall be transferred to the state treasurer who shall:
(iv) If taxes collected exceed the amount necessary
authorized for the approved purpose as specified in the resolution, the
excess funds shall be retained by the county treasurer for one (1) year for
refund of overpayments of the tax imposed pursuant to this act upon order of
the department. After one (1) year any interest earned on the excess funds
and the excess funds less any refunds ordered shall be held by the county
treasurer in an interest bearing account and shall be expended only for a
subsequent specific purpose project approved by the voters as provided in
W.S. 39-16-203(a)(iii) in the five (5) year period immediately following the
completion of the specific purpose project.
If funds and accrued interest
earned in the account are not spent on a subsequently approved specific
purpose project within the five (5) year period, the funds and accrued
interest shall be transferred to the general fund of the county or
municipality as specified in the resolution adopted pursuant to W.S.
39-16-203(a)(ii)(A). Excess funds collected on the propositions approved
prior to January 1, 1989, and any interest earned shall be retained by the
county treasurer for use in any purposes approved by the electors in
accordance with procedures set forth in this section and for refunds of
overpayment of taxes imposed pursuant to this act upon the order of the
department, except that, with the approval of the governing bodies adopting
the initial resolution, the excess funds and any interest earned may be used
for the needs of the project for which the tax was approved.".
Renumber as necessary. MILLER, SIMPSON
2/5/2009
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/9/2009
2/9/2009
3/3/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
S Died In Committee
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H.B. No. 0205
Sponsored By:
State employee work week.
Representative(s) Edmonds, Carson, Millin
and Senator(s) Esquibel, F. and Ross
and
Shepperson
AN ACT relating to the administration of government; providing for a pilot
study of a four day work week for state employees as specified; providing for
a report; and providing for an effective date.
1/15/2009
1/19/2009
1/30/2009
2/24/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H07 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Craft, Miller and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Brown, Diercks, Hales, Illoway, Lubnau and Stubson
Ayes 3
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0206
Sponsored By:
Care of animals after domestic violence.
Representative(s) Carson, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Meyer and
Throne and Senator(s) Ross
AN ACT relating to domestic animals; providing for the handling of domestic
animals in the event of domestic violence; and providing for an effective
date.
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/29/2009
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, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore,
Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Teeters
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
Moniz,
Semlek,
H Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0207
Sponsored By:
Internet hunting.
Representative(s) Carson, Brown, Byrd, Childers,
Thompson and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Burns
Craft,
AN ACT relating to game and fish; prohibiting use of software to remotely
hunt wildlife; providing penalties; and providing for an effective date.
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
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1/20/2009
1/26/2009
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bonner, Brown, Childers, Connolly, Davison, Jaggi,
Millin, Shepperson and Thompson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Madden, Miller, Philp and Teeters
Ayes 56
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
1/29/2009
2/3/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Coe, Dockstader, Jennings and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0207SS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
Page 1-line 15
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
After "wildlife" insert "or animals".
After "wildlife" insert "or animal". BURNS, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
2/24/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
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Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Teeters
Excused: Representative(s) Diercks and Jorgensen
Ayes 57
Nays 1
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/24/2009
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
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. 0079
H.B. No. 0208
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Brands.
Representative(s) Wallis and Senator(s) Schiffer
AN ACT relating to brands; creating the Wyoming heritage brand program;
amending brand registrations; amending brand recording and transfer fees as
specified; providing for brand transfer lists; providing an appropriation;
and providing for an effective date.
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
3/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0209
Gambling suppliers-licensing.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Edmonds
AN ACT relating to gambling; providing for licensure of manufacturers and
distributors of supplies for bingo and pull tab games; providing for
enforcement of gambling provisions by the department of revenue; granting
rulemaking authority; providing for fees; providing for inspection of records
of manufacturers, suppliers and organizations operating bingo and pull tab
games; imposing penalties; and providing for an effective date.
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/21/2009
3/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0210
Bingo and pull tabs-licensing.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Edmonds
AN ACT relating to gambling; providing for licensure of organizations
operating bingo and pull tab games; providing for licensure of manufacturers
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and distributors of equipment, devices and supplies for use in bingo or pull
tab games; providing for enforcement of gambling provisions by the department
of revenue; granting rulemaking authority; providing for fees; providing for
inspection of records; imposing penalties; and providing for an effective
date.
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/21/2009
3/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0211
Sponsored By:
Veteran's license plates.
Representative(s) Buchanan, Carson, Harshman and Pedersen
and Senator(s) Bebout, Dockstader, Landen and Meier
AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; providing for special license plates for
active duty servicemen and veterans; providing for a fee and disposition and
use of the fee; and providing for an effective date.
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
2/6/2009
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, Carson, Gilmore, Hallinan, McKim, Petersen
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Cohee and Madden
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0211HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
Before "veterans;" insert "active duty servicemen
and" after "veterans;" insert "providing for a fee
and disposition and use of the fee;".
Page 1-line 7
After "(a)," insert "(b),".
Page 1-line 8
After "(iv)" insert "and by creating a new subsection
(j)".
Page 1-line 11
After "guard members;" insert "active duty servicemen
and".
Page 2-line 2
After "an" insert "active duty serviceman or".
Page 2-after line 9
Insert:
"(b) Application for license plates under subsection (a) of this
section shall be annually made to the county treasurer as provided by W.S.
31-2-201.
Application forms shall be available at all county treasurer's
offices. The registration fees prescribed by W.S. 31-3-101 shall accompany
each application., except as provided in subsection (j), no additional fee
shall be charged for the license plates provided by this section.".
Page 2-line 16
After "," delete all new language.
Page 2-lines 17 and 18 Delete.
Page 2-line 19
Delete "applicant served" insert "or as a member of
the United States armed forces.
The armed forces
license plate shall be the same for active duty
servicemen and veterans and shall include an image of
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the American flag and shall specify the branch of
service in which the applicant served, or is
serving".
Page 2-line 23 and 24
Delete all new language insert ", and for the armed".
Page 3-lines 7 through 10
Delete entirely and insert:
"(iv) An armed forces license plate by presenting documentation
that he is either an honorably discharged veteran or an active duty
serviceman of the United States armed forces.
(j) Each applicant for an armed forces special license plate shall
submit a fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) upon which the Wyoming veteran's
commission shall issue a written statement establishing the applicant's
eligibility to receive an armed forces license plate from the county
treasurer. The fee shall:
(i) Be payable to the veteran's commission;
(ii) Be applied toward the veteran's trust fund to be used in a
manner consistent with the terms of the trust in support of veteran's
programs.".
Page 3-line 10
Delete "July 1, 2009" insert "January 1, 2010".
COHEE, CHAIRMAN
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds,
Gilmore, Goggles, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie,
Meyer, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Semlek,
Simpson, Steward, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Brown, Cohee, Connolly, Esquibel, K.,
Gingery, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Landon, Madden,
Miller, Millin, Roscoe, Shepperson, Stubson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 39
Nays 20
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
2/24/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis and Landen
Nays: Senator(s) Von Flatern
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/24/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0211SS001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 7
Page 3-line 8
Page 4-line 5
HB0211SW001/FAILED
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "the same" insert "either".
After "servicemen" delete "and" insert "or".
After
"(50.00)"
insert
",
thirty-five
dollars
($35.00) of which shall go to the Wyoming department
of transportation and fifteen dollars ($15.00) of
which shall go to the veterans commission,".
VON
FLATERN, CHAIRMAN
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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Page 2-line 5
Page 2-line 7
Reinsert stricken "," delete "or by".
After "forces" strike balance of line and insert "or
by a purple heart recipient.".
Page 2-lines 8 through 10
Strike.
Page 2-line 11
Strike through "recipient.".
Page 4-line 5
Delete
the
Senate
Standing
Committee
Amendment
(HB0211SS001/A) to this line; after "submit" delete
balance of line and insert "the fee required under
W.S. 31-3-102(viii) and an additional fee of twenty
dollars ($20.00).
After receipt of an application
under this subsection,".
Page 4-line 6
Delete "upon which".
Page 4-line 9
Delete "fee" insert "twenty dollar ($20.00) fee
required under this subsection". LANDEN, DOCKSTADER
2/26/2009
S Passed CoW
HB0211S2001/ADOPTED
Page 1–line 2
Page 1–line 13
Page 2–line 5
Page 3–line 6
Page 3–line 7
Page 3–line 8
Page 3–line 9
Page 3–line 23
Page 4–line 1
2/27/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "active duty servicemen and".
Delete "active duty servicemen and".
Delete "or by an active duty serviceman" insert "a
purple heart recipient".
After "recipient" delete ","; delete "member" insert
"veteran".
Delete
the
Senate
Standing
Committee
Amendment
(HB0211SS001/AE) to this line and further amend as
follows: delete "be the same".
Delete, including the Senate Standing Committee
Amendment (HB0211SS001/AE) to this line.
Delete through "shall".
Delete "either".
Delete "or an active duty serviceman". JOHNSON
S Laid Back Without Prejudice
HB0211S2002/ADOPTED
Page 4–line 5
(CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete
the
Senate
Standing
Committee
Amendment
(HB0211SS001/AE) to this line.
Page 4–line 9
Delete ":" insert "be deposited into the highway
fund.".
Page 4–lines 11 through 15
Delete. BURNS
HB0211S2003/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the Burns Second Reading Amendment (HB0211S2002/AE) entirely and
further amend as follows:
Page 4-line 5
Delete
the
Senate
Standing
Committee
Amendment
(HB0211SS001/AE) to this line; after "submit" delete
balance of line and insert "the fee required under
W.S. 31-3-102(viii) and an additional fee of twenty
dollars ($20.00).
After receipt of an application
under this subsection,".
Page 4-line 6
Delete "upon which".
Page 4-line 9
Delete "fee" insert "twenty dollar ($20.00) fee
required under this subsection". LANDEN, DOCKSTADER
3/2/2009
S Passed 2nd Reading
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HB0211S3001/ADOPTED
Page 2–line 3
Page 2–line 10
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "truck" insert ", motorcycle".
After "truck" insert ", motorcycle".
BURNS
HB0211S3002/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the Burns Third Reading Amendment (HB0211S3001/AE) entirely and
further amend as follows:
Page 2–line 3
After "truck" insert ", motorcycle, handicapped
motorcycle,".
Page 2–line 10
After "truck" insert ", motorcycle, handicapped
motorcycle,". BURNS
HB0211S3003/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the Burns Second Reading Amendment (HB0211S2002/ACE) entirely and
further amend as follows:
Page 4-line 5
Delete
the
Senate
Standing
Committee
Amendment
(HB0211SS001/AE) to this line and further amend as
follows: after "submit" delete balance of line and
insert "the fee required under W.S. 31-3-102(viii)
and a written statement from the Wyoming veteran's
commission establishing the applicant's eligibility
to receive an armed forces license plate.".
Page 4-lines 6 through 15
Delete. BURNS
3/3/2009
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin,
Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Scott, Sessions and Townsend
Nays:
Senator(s) Burns, Case, Geis, Hines, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 20
Nays 10
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/11/2009
3/11/2009
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. 0179
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
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H.B. No. 0212
Sponsored By:
Hathaway
scholarship
requirements.
program-eligibility
Representative(s) Harshman and Lubnau and Senator(s) Scott
AN
ACT
relating
to
Hathaway
student
scholarship
program;
modifying
eligibility requirements; specifying application; and providing for an
effective date.
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
2/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H04 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Craft, Lubnau and McOmie
Nays:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Diercks,
Teeters
Ayes 3
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
Jaggi,
McKim
and
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0213
Sponsored By:
Rangeland monitoring.
Representative(s)
Jaggi,
Blake,
Davison,
Petersen,
Quarberg,
Shepperson,
Wallis
and
Zwonitzer,
Dn.
and
Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Dockstader, Jennings and Vasey
AN ACT relating to conservation districts; authorizing districts to exercise
their authority to coordinate with federal agencies to participate in
rangeland monitoring and development of grazing operating plans; authorizing
rulemaking; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/29/2009
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, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore,
Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
2/3/2009
Moniz,
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Pedersen, Philp and Steward
Nays: Representative(s) Harshman and Jorgensen
Ayes 5
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0213HS001/ADOPTED
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Semlek,
Page 1-line 2
Delete "enter into agreements" insert "exercise their
authority to coordinate".
Page 1-line 4
After "plans;" insert "authorizing rulemaking;".
Page 1-line 11
After "(xxviii)" insert "and by creating a new
subsection (d)".
Page 2-line 13
After "generally" insert "; rules and regulations".
Page 2-line 19
Delete "Enter into agreements" insert "Exercise the
district's cooperating agency authority as granted by
federal law in coordination".
Page 2-line 21
Delete "under the district's".
Page 2-line 22
Delete "cooperating agency authority".
Page 3-line 13
Delete "Provide" insert "Procure".
Page 3-After line 16
Insert:
"(d) The commission may adopt rules and regulations to implement the
provisions of subsection (b) of this section.". SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN
HB0213HS002/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 18
Page 3-line 19
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
Delete "eight hundred".
Delete
"eighty-three
thousand
dollars
($883,000.00)" insert "four hundred thousand
dollars ($400,000.00)"." BERGER, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Craft, Jorgensen and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 56
Nays 3
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
2/20/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Geis, Johnson and Vasey
Absent: Senator(s) Jennings
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 1
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/20/2009
2/25/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Meier, Peterson and Townsend
Nays: Senator(s) Massie and Nicholas
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
S Placed on General File
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HB0213SS001/ADOPTED
Page 4–line 1
Page 4–line 2
Page 4–line 11
Page 4–line 15
HB0213SS002/ADOPTED
Page 4–line 1
Page 4–line 2
HB0213SW001/ADOPTED
Page 1–line 3
Page 2–line 6
Page 2–line 13
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "four hundred" insert "six hundred thousand
dollars ($600,000.00)".
Delete "thousand dollars ($400,000.00)".
After "shall" insert "not".
Delete "July 1, 2009." 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
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the First Senate Standing Committee Amendment
(HB0213SS001/A) to this line and further amend as
follows:
delete "four hundred" insert "five hundred
thousand dollars ($500,000.00)".
Delete the First Senate Standing Committee Amendment
(HB0213SS001/A) to this line and further amend as
follows:
delete "thousand dollars ($400,000.00)".
NICHOLAS, CHAIRMAN
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "agencies" insert "and counties".
After "Authorize" insert ", in consultation with
counties,".
After "districts" insert "and counties".
VASEY,
GEIS, BEBOUT
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0213S3001/ADOPTED
Page 4–line 1
Page 4–line 2
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the First Senate Standing Committee Amendment
(HB0213SS001/AE) and the Second Senate Standing
committee Amendment (HB0213SS002/AE) to this line and
further amend as follows:
delete "four hundred"
insert
"three
hundred
thousand
dollars
($300,000.00)".
Delete the First Senate Standing Committee Amendment
(HB0213SS001/AE) and the Second Senate Standing
committee Amendment (HB0213SS002/AE) to this line and
further amend as follows:
delete "thousand dollars
($400,000.00)". VASEY, GEIS
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier,
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Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von
Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Burns, Case, Hunnicutt, Larson, Massie and Nicholas
Ayes 24
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
3/18/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0097
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0097
S President Signed HEA No. 0097
Governor Vetoed
H.B. No. 0214
Sponsored By:
Property tax assessment rate.
Representative(s)
Bebout and Scott
Shepperson
and
Brechtel
and
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for the assessment rates
of certain property for ad valorem taxation as specified; and providing for
an effective date.
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/21/2009
2/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H03 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Miller and Wallis
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel,
Madden, Petersen and Semlek
Ayes 2
Nays 7
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
K.,
Goggles,
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0215
Sponsored By:
Tax exemption for renewable resources.
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Harshman and Steward
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; changing the date of repeal for and
specifying the applicability of the tax exemption for equipment used to
generate energy from renewable resources; and providing for an effective
date.
356
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/30/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Goggles,
Petersen and Semlek
Nays: Representative(s) Esquibel, K. and Wallis
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
Madden,
Miller,
H Placed on General File
HB0215HS001/FAILED
Page 1-line 1
Page 1-line 2
Page 2-line 22
Page 4-line 2
Delete "changing the date" insert "specifying the
applicability of".
Delete "of repeal for".
After "2010" insert ", except that after January 1,
2010, the exemption shall apply only to sales of
equipment for projects where the project developer
has, prior to January 1, 2010, made a payment to a
landowner pursuant to a written agreement with the
landowner to develop a project and submitted an
application to any municipal government or county,
state or federal agency for a permit, or other
governmental
approval,
to
develop
the
project.
Evidence of compliance with this subparagraph shall
be submitted to the department with any request for
an exemption.
The department shall not approve any
exemption request submitted after December 31, 2011".
After "2010" insert ", except that after January 1,
2010, the exemption shall apply only to sales of
equipment for projects where the project developer
has, prior to January 1, 2010, made a payment to a
landowner pursuant to a written agreement with the
landowner to develop a project and submitted an
application to any municipal government or county,
state or federal agency for a permit, or other
governmental
approval,
to
develop
the
project.
Evidence of compliance with this subparagraph shall
be submitted to the department with any request for
an exemption.
The department shall not approve any
exemption request submitted after December 31, 2011".
ANDERSON, R., CHAIRMAN
HB0215HW001/ADOPTED
Delete the standing committee amendment (HB0215HS001/A).
Further amend as follows:
Page 1-line 2
After
"repeal
for"
insert
"and
specifying
the
applicability of".
Page 2-line 21
Strike "repealed effective"; delete "January 1,".
Page 2-line 22
Delete "2010"; strike ";" insert "applicable as
follows:
(I)
On and after January 1, 2010, the exemption
shall apply to sales of equipment used to generate electricity from renewable
resources with a total net rating capacity of not more than twenty-five (25)
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kilowatts.
The exemption provided under this subdivision of this
subparagraph is repealed effective June 30, 2012.".
Page 4-line 1
Strike "repealed effective"; delete "January 1,".
Page 4-line 2
Delete "2010"; strike ";" insert "applicable as
follows:
(I)
On and after January 1, 2010, the exemption
shall apply to sales of equipment used to generate electricity from renewable
resources with a total net rating capacity of not more than twenty-five (25)
kilowatts.
The exemption provided under this subdivision of this
subparagraph is repealed effective June 30, 2012.".
Renumber as necessary. ESQUIBEL, K., ANDERSON, R., CARSON, EDMONDS
HB0215HW002/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 22
(CORRECTED COPY)
In the Esquibel et al., committee of the whole
amendment (HB0215HW001/A) to this line; after "as
follows:" insert:
"(I)
On and after January 1, 2010, the exemption
shall apply to sales of equipment for projects where the project developer
has, prior to January 1, 2010, entered into a written contract with a
landowner
that
describes
the
project
with
specificity,
including
a
description of equipment to be purchased and placed on the landowner's land
and has made payment to the landowner under terms of the contract.
To be
eligible for the exemption, the project developer shall have received all
required permits and approvals from all governmental agencies for the
development and construction of the project.
Evidence of compliance with
this subparagraph shall be submitted to the department with the request for
an exemption.
Equipment eligible for the exemption shall be purchased and
delivered within the state of Wyoming on or before December 31, 2011 for
storage, use or consumption by the developer to qualify for the exemption.
The exemption provided under this subdivision of this subparagraph is
repealed effective December 31, 2011;".
Page 4-line 2
In the Esquibel et al., committee of the whole
amendment (HB0215HW001/A) to this line; after "as
follows:" insert:
"(I)
On and after January 1, 2010, the exemption
shall apply to sales of equipment for projects where the project developer
has, prior to January 1, 2010, entered into a written contract with a
landowner
that
describes
the
project
with
specificity,
including
a
description of equipment to be purchased and placed on the landowner's land
and has made payment to the landowner under terms of the contract.
To be
eligible for the exemption, the project developer shall have received all
required permits and approvals from all governmental agencies for the
development and construction of the project.
Evidence of compliance with
this subparagraph shall be submitted to the department with the request for
an exemption.
Equipment eligible for the exemption shall be purchased and
delivered within the state of Wyoming on or before December 31, 2011 for
storage, use or consumption by the developer to qualify for the exemption.
The exemption provided under this subdivision of this subparagraph is
repealed effective December 31, 2011;".
Renumber as necessary. ANDERSON, R.
2/6/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0215H2001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 22
In the Anderson, R. committee of the whole amendment
(HB0215HW002/AC) after "equipment for projects where"
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insert "either the project developer is the landowner
for the project prior to January 1, 2010, or where".
In the Anderson, R. committee of the whole amendment
(HB0215HW002/AC) after "equipment for projects where"
insert "either the project developer is the landowner
for the project prior to January 1, 2010, or where".
ANDERSON, R.
Page 4-line 2
HB0215H2002/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 22
Page 4-line 2
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
In the Esquibel, et al., committee of the whole
amendment
(HB0215HW001/A)
to
this
line
after
"kilowatts" insert ", or where the entire renewable
energy system is to be for off-grid use".
In the Esquibel, et al., committee of the whole
amendment
(HB0215HW001/A)
to
this
line
after
"kilowatts" insert ", or where the entire renewable
energy system is to be for off-grid use".
CARSON,
ANDERSON, R., EDMONDS, ESQUIBEL, K.
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Madden, McKim,
McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen,
Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel and Illoway
Excused: Representative(s) Lockhart and Lubnau
Conflicts: Representative(s) Throne
Ayes 55
Nays 2
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/19/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Larson, Martin, Perkins and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Johnson, Landen, Larson,
Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott,
Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Coe and Geis
Conflicts: Senator(s) Jennings
Ayes 27
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
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2/26/2009
2/27/2009
2/27/2009
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
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. 0117
H.B. No. 0216
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Post-dated check cashing.
Representative(s) Throne, Davison,
Millin and Senator(s) Sessions
Gilmore,
Harvey
and
AN ACT relating to the Uniform Consumer Credit Code; providing for a limit on
the amount of post-dated check financing; providing for the suspension of
post-dated check casher's license; and providing for an effective date.
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/21/2009
3/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0217
Sponsored By:
College tuition-property tax credit.
Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Bonner, Hales, Shepperson
and Zwonitzer, Dv. and Senator(s) Esquibel, F., Geis,
Landen and Sessions
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; granting a college tuition home
owner's property tax credit as specified; providing procedures; providing
definitions; and providing for an effective date.
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H.B. No. 0218
Sponsored By:
Hathaway success curriculum.
Representative(s)
Harvey,
Barbuto
Senator(s) Coe, Hastert and Peterson
and
Simpson
and
AN ACT relating to the Hathaway student scholarship program; modifying the
requisite Hathaway program success curriculum as specified; and providing for
an effective date.
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
2/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi, Lubnau,
McKim, McOmie and Teeters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
360
2/3/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0218HS001/ADOPTED
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Page
Delete "Music education" insert "Fine and performing
arts".
2-line 16
Delete "music education" insert "fine and performing
arts, all of which shall be taken".
2-line 17
After "(12)" insert "." and delete balance of line.
2-lines 18 through 24
Delete.
3-lines 1 through 4
Delete.
3-line 21
Delete "music component".
3-line 22
Delete "of the".
3-line 23
After "21-9-101(b)(i)(E)" insert "." and delete
balance of line.
4-lines 1 and 2
Delete.
4-line 19
Delete "music component of the".
4-line 21
After "21-9-101(b)(i)(E)" insert "." and delete
balance of line.
4-lines 22 and 23 Delete. MCOMIE, CHAIRMAN
2/6/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0218H2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 8
After "21-16-1307(b)(v)," insert "(c)(iii)(D),".
Page 3-After line 4 insert:
"(c) The success curriculum required to qualify for honor or
performance
scholarship
eligibility
under
this
article
for
students
graduating from high school prior to the 2010-2011 school year shall be as
follows:
(iii) For students graduating in the 2009-2010 school year:
(D) One (1) of the following:
(I) Foreign language - one (1) year of foreign
language which may include one (1) year of instruction in the native language
of the Eastern Shoshone or the Northern Arapaho or one (1) year of
instruction in American sign language, taken in grades nine (9) through
(12);. or
(II) Fine and performing arts – one (1) year of
instruction in fine and performing arts taken in grades nine (9) through
twelve (12).". MCOMIE
HB0218H2002/FAILED (CORRECTED COPY)
Delete the standing committee amendment (HB0218HS001/A) and the McOmie second
reading amendment (HB0218H2001/A) entirely.
Further
amend as follows:
Page 1-line 8
After "W.S." delete balance of line and insert
"21-16-1307(b)(v), (c)(iii)(D), (d)(v) and (e)(ii) is
repealed.".
Page 1-lines 9 through 16
Delete.
Page 2-lines 1 through 24
Delete.
Page 3-lines 1 through 23
Delete.
Page 4-lines 1 through 24
Delete. TEETERS, HARSHMAN
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Failed 3rd Reading
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ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Byrd, Carson,
Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Harvey,
Jaggi, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Philp, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan,
Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Edmonds, Gingery, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons,
Harshman, Illoway, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Madden, Miller, Moniz,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson and
Wallis
Excused: Representative(s) Lubnau
Ayes 29
Nays 30
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2009
H Failed 3rd 29-30-1; Failed Reconsideration
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Brechtel, Carson, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Harvey, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim,
Millin, Peasley, Petersen, Philp, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson and
Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd,
Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Edmonds, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan,
Hammons, Harshman, Illoway, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Madden, McOmie,
Meyer, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 24
Nays 35
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0219
Sponsored By:
BOCES-expanded
services.
cooperative
educational
Representative(s) Goggles, Craft and McOmie and Senator(s)
Case and Vasey
AN ACT relating to cooperative educational services; expanding the scope of
cooperative services and programs provided under agreement between school
districts; and providing for an effective date.
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
2/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi, Lubnau,
McKim, McOmie and Teeters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
2/9/2009
H Placed on General File
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson,
Childers, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hammons,
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Harvey, Jorgensen, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Millin, Philp, Roscoe, Steward,
Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan,
Cohee, Davison, Edmonds, Gingery, Hales, Hallinan, Harshman, Illoway, Jaggi,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, Mercer, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters,
Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 27
Nays 33
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0220
Sponsored By:
Motor vehicle registration fees.
Representative(s) Madden and Senator(s) Case
AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; amending provisions relating to vehicle
registration fees as specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/16/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
2/25/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H08 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Hallinan, Madden and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Cohee, Gilmore, McKim and Petersen
Ayes 3
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0221
Sponsored By:
Property tax-appeals 2.
Representative(s) Throne, Anderson, R., Hammons, Madden and
Zwonitzer, Dv. and Senator(s) Martin and Schiffer
AN ACT relating to property taxation; specifying that evidence may
presented to rebut the presumption of correctness upon appeal of
assessment to a county board of equalization or the state board
equalization as specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/19/2009
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel,
Madden, Miller, Petersen, Semlek and Wallis
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/21/2009
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
be
an
of
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
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K.,
Goggles,
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
2/12/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Larson, Martin, Perkins and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0221SS001/FAILED
Page 2-line 3
Page 2-line 13
Page 2-line 14
2/18/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
Delete ", including expert opinion testimony,".
Delete ", including expert opinion".
Delete "testimony,". SCHIFFER, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
Ayes 29
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0048
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0222
Establishment of private roads.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Brown
AN ACT relating to establishment of private roads; requiring notice of
proposed alternative routes; amending time periods; specifying procedures for
hearings; providing for access to the district court; and providing for an
effective date.
364
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/29/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0222HW001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 1
After "roads;" insert "requiring notice of proposed
alternative routes; amending time periods;".
Page 1-line 7
After "24-9-101" insert "(b), (c), (e),".
Page 1-After line 12
Insert:
"(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. The affected parties receiving notice under this subsection shall,
within twenty (20) days of receiving notice, provide written notice 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 parties.
(c)
The board shall review the application within thirty (30) fortyfive (45) 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 at a date
that allows the applicant time to give all notice required under this
section.
(e) After the board has scheduled a hearing date under subsection (c)
of this section, the applicant shall give written notice of the date, time
and place of the hearing on the application, by certified mail with return
receipt, to all affected parties named in the original application, all
landowners affected by any alternative routes proposed as provided in
subsection (b) of this section and any other landowners the board believes
may be affected by the application or by any alternative route which may be
considered by the board. or the viewers and appraisers.
The written notice
shall include a copy of the original application and any amendments thereto
and shall be provided at least sixty (60) days prior to the pending hearing.
If any affected party, including any landowner affected by any alternative
route proposed as provided in subsection (b) of this section, is a
nonresident, and there is no resident agent upon which personal service can
be had, then the notice may be published once a week for three (3) weeks in a
newspaper published in the county. The first publication shall be at least
sixty (60) days prior to the hearing.". BUCHANAN, BROWN
2/4/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0222H2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-After line 12
In the Buchanan, et al., committee of the whole
amendment (HB0222HW001/A) to this line in subsection
365
(b): Delete "The affected parties" insert "Each
affected party"; delete "parties" insert "party".
BROWN
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/10/2009
2/20/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Decaria and Ross
Nays: Senator(s) Perkins
Excused: Senator(s) Sessions
Ayes 3
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/26/2009
S Placed on General File
S Laid Back Without Prejudice
HB0222SW001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 7-line 2
Delete "The".
Page 7-lines 3 through 9
Delete.
Page 7-line 10
Delete
the
line
through
"the"
insert
"The
certification shall be an interlocutory decision by
the board.
The certification and order finding
necessity shall not be subject to appellate nor de
novo review by the district court. The".
Page 7-line 17
After "apply." insert "Entry of a final order by the
court shall constitute a final decision of the board
under the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and
the Wyoming Rules of Appellate Procedure and a final
order of the court under the Wyoming Rules of Civil
Procedure and the Wyoming Administrative Procedure
Act.". NICHOLAS
2/27/2009
S Passed CoW
HB0222S2001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
Page 1-line 3
Page 1-line 9
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete.
Delete "time periods;".
Delete and insert "Section 1.
W.S. 24-9-101(h), (k)
and".
Page 1-lines 16 and 17 Delete.
Page 2-lines 1 through 23
Delete.
Page 3-lines 1 through 21
Delete. NICHOLAS, PERKINS
366
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Martin, Massie, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions,
Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Burns, Case, Larson and Meier
Ayes 26
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Patton
Ayes 59
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/12/2009
3/12/2009
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. 0188
H.B. No. 0223
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Bullying prevention.
Representative(s)
Senator(s) Coe
Simpson,
Harshman
and
Meyer
and
AN ACT relating to education; providing definitions; providing that
harassment, intimidation or bullying is prohibited; requiring school
districts to adopt policies as provided; imposing requirements on the
department of education; providing applicability; and providing for an
effective date.
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/29/2009
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, Craft, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim and McOmie
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Diercks and Teeters
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
367
1/29/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0223HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 5
Page 1-line 6
Page 3-line 22
Page 5-line 21
Page 8-line 5
Page 8-line 7
2/4/2009
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
Delete "providing immunity for".
Delete the line through ";".
Delete "with reliable" insert "who in good faith
reports".
After "who" insert "in good faith".
After "person" insert "or school district".
After "proceedings" insert ", except that the defense
of immunity shall be retained and may be asserted in
any action arising under this act.".
MCOMIE,
CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brown,
Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison,
Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman,
Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim,
McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen,
Philp, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Brechtel, Diercks, Hallinan, Miller,
Quarberg, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 50
Nays 10
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/10/2009
2/12/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Coe, Decaria, Jennings, Massie and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0223SS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 8
Page 2-line 9
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "verbal" delete ",".
After "act" insert "initiated, occurring or received
at school".
Page 2-line 21
Delete and insert "(C) Creating".
Page 2-line 22
Delete through "creates".
Page 2-line 24
After "students" insert "through sufficiently severe,
persistent or pervasive behavior".
Page 3-line 19
After "Reprisal" delete "," insert "or"; delete "or
false accusation".
Page 3-line 20
Delete "in good faith".
Page 4-lines 23 and 24 Delete and renumber.
Page 5-line 2
Delete "(iv)" insert "(iii)".
Page 5-line 7
Delete "(v)" insert "(iv)".
Page 5-line 15
Delete "(vi)" insert "(v)".
Page 5-line 18
Delete "(vii)" insert "(vi)".
Page 5-line 19
Delete "in good faith".
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Page
Page
Page
Page
5-line
6-line
6-line
6-line
2/18/2009
22
2
6
10
Delete
Delete
Delete
Delete
"(viii)" insert "(vii)".
"(ix)" insert "(viii)".
"(x)" insert "(ix)".
"(xi)" insert "(x)". COE, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
HB0223S2001/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the Senate Standing Committee Amendment (HB0223SS001/AE) entirely and
further amend as follows:
Page 1-line 1
Delete "providing definitions;".
Page 1-line 2
Delete.
Page 1-line 3
Delete "prohibited;"
Page 1-line 4
After "provided;" delete balance of line.
Page 1-line 5
Delete through "applicability;".
Page 1-line 10
Delete "through 21-4-315 are" insert "is".
Page 1-line 13
After "21-4-311." delete balance of line and insert
"School district bullying policy."
Page 1-lines 15 and 16 Delete.
Page 2-lines 1 through 24
Delete.
Page 3-lines 1 through 22
Delete.
Page 4-lines 1 and 2
Delete.
Page 4-line 4
Delete "(a)".
Page 4-line 6
After "school" insert "and provide a copy of the
policy to the department of education"; delete "The
school district".
Page 4-lines 7 through 24
Delete.
Page 5-lines 1 through 24
Delete.
Page 6-lines 1 through 22
Delete.
Page 7-lines 1 through 24
Delete.
Page 8-lines 1 through 6
Delete. PERKINS
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Larson, Massie, Peterson, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von
Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Burns, Case, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins and Ross
Excused: Senator(s) Martin
Ayes 23
Nays 6
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons,
Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim,
McOmie, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Thompson and Wallis
Nays:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Diercks, Mercer, Miller, Peasley,
Quarberg, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Davison and Jorgensen
369
Ayes 47
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
Nays 11
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
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. 0106
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0224
Sponsored By:
Cigarette tax.
Representative(s) Millin and Carson and Senator(s) Hastert,
Scott and Von Flatern
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; increasing the
cigarettes as provided; providing for the distribution of
specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
3/4/2009
taxation
the tax
of
as
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0225
Sponsored By:
Bighorn sheep ewe and lamb licenses.
Representative(s)
Jennings
Harshman
and
Brown
and
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to game and fish; providing for issuance of ewe and lamb
bighorn sheep licenses without preference points; providing for issuance of
ewe and lamb bighorn sheep licenses through reduced price licenses;
clarifying issuance of specified delayed licenses is limited to same sex of
species; and providing for an effective date.
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/28/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bonner, Brown, Childers, Connolly, Davison, Jaggi,
Millin, Shepperson and Thompson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/28/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0225HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
Page 1-line 4
Delete "calf" insert "lamb".
After ";" insert "clarifying issuance of specified
delayed licenses is limited to same sex of species;".
Page 1-line 9
Delete "and (e)" insert ", (e) and (f)".
Page 4-After line 8
Insert:
"(f) Notwithstanding W.S. 23-1-704 and 23-2-101(j), any person who is
issued and purchases a big or trophy game animal license for any species and
370
sex of animal specified under subsections (b) and (c) of this section and is
unable to use for good cause as provided by regulations that license for the
year in which issued, may reserve a license for the particular species and
sex of animal designated on the unused license for use during the immediately
succeeding calendar year by applying to the commission before the opening
date of the season for the designated species and sex of animal during the
year for which the initial license is issued. The initial big or trophy game
animal license shall accompany the application. Upon receipt, the commission
shall cancel the initial license and prior to the season opening date for the
designated species and sex of animal during the immediately succeeding
calendar year, issue at no cost to the applicant a license for the designated
big or trophy game animal valid for that year.". CHILDERS, CHAIRMAN
1/30/2009
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Carson and Steward
Ayes 58
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
2/5/2009
2/10/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Coe, Dockstader, Jennings and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/23/2009
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
3/3/2009
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. 0083
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
371
H.B. No. 0226
Sponsored By:
State lands grazing leases.
Representative(s) Shepperson, Blake,
Wallis and Senator(s) Bebout and Geis
Brown,
Teeters
and
AN ACT relating to state lands; modifying lease renewal preference criteria;
and providing for an effective date.
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
2/4/2009
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, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore, Moniz, Semlek,
Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0226HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2–line 9
Delete "following" insert "previous year's values for
the national agricultural statistics district or the
county
in
Wyoming
where
the
land
is
located
considering".
Page 2–lines 11 through 14
Delete entirely and insert:
"(i) The private land lease rate per animal unit for state
grazing leases;
(ii) The private cropland lease rate for state cropland leases;
and".
Page 2–line 16
Delete "(ii)" insert "(iii)".
Page 2–line 18
After "rate" insert "and a private cropland lease
rate, as applicable". SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0226H3001/ADOPTED
Page 2-lines 11 through 14
In
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0226HS001/A) to these lines, in paragraph (i)
created
by
that
amendment
delete
"state";
in
paragraph (ii) created by that amendment delete
"state". LANDON, SHEPPERSON
2/9/2009
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer,
Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Throne
372
Conflicts: Representative(s) Hammons
Ayes 58
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
2/10/2009
2/10/2009
2/18/2009
Conflicts 1
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S05
S05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Geis, Jennings, Johnson and Vasey
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/18/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0226SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 2–lines 10 through 12
Delete and insert "values for the state,
district or county, whichever is most localized and
available, as determined by the national agricultural
statistics service utilizing:".
Page 2–line 14
After "unit" insert "month".
Page 2–line 15
Delete and insert "for Wyoming grazing leases; or".
Page 2–lines 17 and 18 Delete and insert:
"(ii) The private land irrigated or non-irrigated cropland lease
rate, as applicable, for Wyoming cropland leases on irrigated or nonirrigated cropland; and".
Page 2–line 20
Delete and insert "(iii) A downward adjustment of
twenty percent (20%) to reasonably reflect lessee".
Page 2–line 21
Delete "of improvements".
Page 2–line 22
After "rate" delete "and" insert "or".
GEIS,
CHAIRMAN
2/19/2009
S Passed CoW
HB0226S2001/ADOPTED
Page 2–line 8
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "than" insert "one hundred fifty percent (150%)
of". NICHOLAS, PERKINS
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Martin, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Sessions, Townsend and Vasey.
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Larson, Massie, Perkins and Von Flatern
Conflicts: Senator(s) Burns, Schiffer and Scott
Ayes 22
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 3
2/23/2009
2/24/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) McOmie
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden,
McKim, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen,
373
Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Diercks and Jorgensen
Conflicts: Representative(s) Hammons
Ayes 1
Nays 56
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
2/27/2009
H Appointed JCC01 Members
Representative(s) Brown, Shepperson, Throne
S Appointed JCC01 Members
Senator(s) Geis, Perkins, Vasey
H Adopted HB0226JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Hales,
Hallinan, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau,
Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Goggles, Harshman, Miller and Shepperson
Conflicts: Representative(s) Hammons
Ayes 55
Nays 0
Excused 4
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
3/2/2009
S Adopted HB0226JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Martin, Meier, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern.
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Larson, Massie, Nicholas and Sessions
Conflicts: Senator(s) Burns, Schiffer and Scott
Ayes 22
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 3
HB0226JC01/AA
ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Adopt the following Senate amendments:
HB0226SS001/AE
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0226S2001/AE
Further amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:
Page 2-line 8
After "than" insert "one hundred twenty percent
(120%) of".
BROWN, SHEPPERSON, THRONE, GEIS, PERKINS, VASEY
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
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. 0157
H.B. No. 0227
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Education-enhanced teacher performance program.
Representative(s)
Edmonds,
Buchanan,
Quarberg and Teeters and Senator(s) Coe
374
Lubnau,
McOmie,
AN ACT relating to public education; initiating a program providing
incentives for enhanced student achievement piloted in selected school
districts;
delegating
responsibilities
to
the
state
superintendent;
establishing a planning group to assist with program design; imposing
reporting requirements; providing an appropriation; and providing for an
effective date.
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
2/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H04 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Lubnau, McOmie and Teeters
Nays: Representative(s) Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi and McKim
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0228
Sponsored By:
Credit unions-depositories for public funds.
Representative(s)
Sessions
McOmie
and
Hammons
and
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to public funds; authorizing political subdivisions to
deposit public funds in federal credit unions and credit union certificates
of deposit; specifying conditions; making conforming amendments; and
providing for an effective date.
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
2/24/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H09 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Stubson
Nays:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Harvey, Lockhart,
Roscoe and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 1
Nays 8
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
Meyer,
Moniz,
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0229
Court security reimbursement.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Brown
AN ACT relating to court security; providing for the reimbursement of
counties for additional costs incurred during high profile cases; providing
an appropriation and for a continuous appropriation; and providing for an
effective date.
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
375
1/29/2009
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley and Quarberg
Nays: Representative(s) Throne
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
2/2/2009
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0229HS001/ADOPTED
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court".
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HB0229HW001/ADOPTED
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appropriation".
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for expenses".
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continuously appropriated to the Wyoming supreme
court to be expended as provided in this section."
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":"
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"establish
criteria
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distributing
funds
from
the
high
profile
case
contingency account to counties for the purpose of
compensating counties for increased court security
costs incurred due to high profile cases.
Before
distributing funds to any county, the supreme court
shall enter into a memorandum of understanding with
the county which provides for the use of the funds
and specifies obligations for reimbursement.".
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entirely
including
the
standing
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2/6/2009
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BROWN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/10/2009
2/13/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Decaria, Perkins, Ross and Sessions
Excused: Senator(s) Burns
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2009
2/13/2009
2/19/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Peterson and Townsend
Nays: Senator(s) Meier and Nicholas
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
S Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0230
Vehicle sales and use tax-2.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Anderson, R.
AN ACT relating to vehicle sales and use tax; exempting sales of vehicles to
residents of other states from the sales tax; and providing for an effective
date.
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/30/2009
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, Carson, Cohee, Hallinan,
Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Gilmore
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
377
Madden,
McKim,
1/30/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0230HS001/ADOPTED
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2/6/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
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Delete ", titled in the state".
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CHAIRMAN
COHEE,
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Gilmore
Excused: Representative(s) Lockhart and Lubnau
Ayes 57
Nays 1
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/26/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Larson, Martin and Perkins
Nays: Senator(s) Case and Schiffer
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0230SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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2/27/2009
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Bebout, Coe, Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hunnicutt,
Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Meier, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Sessions
and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Case, Cooper, Decaria, Hastert, Hines,
Martin, Massie, Nicholas, Schiffer, Scott, Townsend and Vasey
Ayes 16
Nays 14
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
H Received for Concurrence
378
3/4/2009
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Madden
Ayes 59
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/12/2009
3/12/2009
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. 0189
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0231
Sponsored By:
Motor vehicle accidents-serious bodily injury
or death.
Representative(s) Harvey, Bonner, Buchanan,
Quarberg and Senator(s) Geis and Peterson
Carson
and
AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; requiring an appearance in court as
specified; providing an additional penalty for violations resulting in
accidents with serious bodily injury or death as specified; providing for a
permanent driver's record of convictions for accidents involving serious
bodily injury or death; and providing for an effective date.
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/29/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Mercer, Patton, Peasley,
Quarberg and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Gingery
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0231HS001/ADOPTED
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"bodily
injury"
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"death";
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HB0231HW001/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)
Delete the standing committee amendment (HB0231HS001/A) entirely and further
amend as follows:
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after
"injury"
insert
"or
death".
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court as specified;"
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"(h)
The driver of any vehicle involved in an accident resulting in
the death or serious bodily injury, as defined by 31-5-233(h), of another
person shall, if issued a citation for a moving violation under this act, be
required to appear personally in court for the disposition of the citation.
If the driver is convicted of the moving violation, except a conviction under
W.S. 31-5-233(h), and the death or serious bodily injury was the direct
result of the conduct constituting the moving violation, the driver shall be
subject to the following penalties in addition to any other penalties
prescribed by law:".
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2/2/2009
2/3/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0231H3001/ADOPTED
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Delete "permanently".
After "record" insert "for a period of ten (10) years
following the conviction". QUARBERG
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison,
Edmonds, Gingery, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, McKim, Meyer,
Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters,
Thompson and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore,
Goggles, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Jorgensen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden,
McOmie, Mercer, Miller, Millin, Peasley, Philp, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Steward, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Excused: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 34
Nays 25
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
380
2/6/2009
2/10/2009
2/20/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Decaria and Sessions
Nays: Senator(s) Perkins
Conflicts: Senator(s) Ross
Ayes 3
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
2/20/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0231SS001/ADOPTED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "shall" insert "may".
Delete
"for
violation
of"
pursuant to". ROSS, CHAIRMAN
insert
"adjudicated
HB0231SW001/ADOPTED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "and" insert "the court may, in addition to
imposing any other penalty pursuant to law, impose an
additional fine of not more than one thousand dollars
($1,000.00).".
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Amendment (HB0213SS001/AE) to line 11. PERKINS
2/25/2009
S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Bebout, Decaria, Dockstader, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Martin,
Meier, Perkins, Peterson, Sessions, Townsend and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Esquibel, F.,
Hines, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Massie, Nicholas, Ross, Schiffer and Scott
Excused: Senator(s) Geis, Hastert and Vasey
Ayes 12
Nays 15
Excused 3
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0232
Sponsored By:
Fair employment-revisions.
Representative(s) Connolly, Bonner, Byrd, Davison, Gilmore,
Millin, Roscoe and Wallis and Senator(s) Landen and
Sessions
AN ACT relating to discriminatory compensation practices; providing for
backpay for similar discriminatory compensation practices; providing for
determination of the time of occurrence of discriminatory compensation
practices; and providing for an effective date.
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/26/2009
1/28/2009
2/2/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H Rereferred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Diercks, Hales, Illoway, Stubson and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Lubnau and Miller
381
Ayes 7
2/2/2009
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0233
Sponsored By:
Trains blocking roadways.
Representative(s) Harvey, Brown, Buchanan and Teeters and
Senator(s) Geis, Peterson and Von Flatern
AN ACT relating to railroads; prohibiting blocking of public highways at
grade crossings as specified; providing penalties; and providing for an
effective date.
1/19/2009
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
2/24/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H08 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) McKim
Nays:
Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Cohee, Gilmore, Hallinan, Madden,
Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 1
Nays 8
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0234
Sponsored By:
Property tax-assessed value.
Representative(s) Patton,
Senator(s) Bebout and Case
Cohee,
Mercer
and
Roscoe
and
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing a limitation on the
assessed valuation of certain property for ad valorem taxation as specified;
providing applicability; providing appropriations; and providing for an
effective date.
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/30/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Goggles, Madden, Miller and
Petersen
Nays: Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Semlek and Wallis
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
2/3/2009
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Harshman, Pedersen, Philp and Steward
Nays: Representative(s) Hammons and Jorgensen
Ayes 5
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
382
2/3/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0234HS001/ADOPTED
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After "improved" delete balance of line and
insert
"since the most recent on-site inspection,".
After "amount of" delete balance of line.
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HB0234HS002/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)
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Delete entirely and insert:
"Section 3.
(a) There is appropriated from the general fund to the state treasurer
twenty-three million eight hundred forty thousand dollars ($23,840,000.00),
or so much thereof as necessary, for the purposes of this act. The purpose
of this appropriation is to reimburse local governments for any loss in
property tax revenue under this act for property taxes levied and assessed in
calendar year 2010, except for any mills levied under W.S. 39-13-104(a)(iv).
(b) There is appropriated from the general fund to the department of
revenue one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00), or so much thereof as
necessary, to implement the purposes of this act.
(c) Funds appropriated under this section shall not lapse or revert
until June 30, 2011.". BERGER, CHAIRMAN
2/4/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0234H2001/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)
Delete the second standing committee amendment (HB0234HS002/AC) entirely.
Further amend as follows:
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"department of revenue one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000.00)".
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"39-13-104(a)(iv).".
HAMMONS,
JORGENSEN,
MADDEN, STEWARD
2/5/2009
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0234H3001.01/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)
Delete the Hammons et al., second reading amendment
entirely. HARSHMAN, PATTON, ROSCOE
HB0234H3001.02/FAILED
Page 3-line 5
(HB0234H2001/AC)
(CORRECTED COPY)
Delete
entirely,
including
the
first
standing
committee amendment (HB0234HS001/A) to this line and
insert "levied and assessed on or after January 1,
2009.".
Page 3-lines 7 through 16
In subsection 3(a), created by the second
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0234HS002/AC)
to
these lines, delete "calendar year 2010" insert
"calendar year 2009". HARSHMAN, PATTON, ROSCOE
2/6/2009
H Passed 3rd Reading
383
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown,
Buchanan, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Davison, Edmonds, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, McKim, McOmie,
Mercer, Miller, Millin, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg,
Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson and Teeters
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Blake, Byrd, Cannady, Connolly, Craft,
Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Hammons, Jorgensen, Lubnau, Madden, Meyer,
Moniz, Semlek, Steward, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 38
Nays 22
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/10/2009
2/24/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
S03 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case
Nays: Senator(s) Larson, Martin, Perkins and Schiffer
Ayes 1
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)
H.B. No. 0235
Sponsored By:
Child protection-case planning.
Representative(s) Mercer, Buchanan, Cohee, Hallinan, Landon
and Meyer and Senator(s) Decaria, Ross and Sessions
AN
ACT
relating
to
child
protection;
specifying
new
duties
of
a
multidisciplinary team in child protection cases; requiring case planning
focused on returning the child to the home or closing a child abuse or
neglect case; specifying applicability of the act; and providing for an
effective date.
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/23/2009
1/30/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
384
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/9/2009
2/9/2009
2/13/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Decaria, Perkins, Ross and Sessions
Excused: Senator(s) Burns
Ayes 4
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0070
H.B. No. 0236
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
School
program.
finance-instructional
facilitator
Representative(s) Harshman, Cohee, Hammons and Simpson and
Senator(s) Coe
AN ACT relating to school finance; modifying required components of the
instructional
facilitator
supplemental
assistance
program;
accordingly
modifying district and department of education reporting requirements; and
providing for an effective date.
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
2/5/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi, Lubnau,
McKim, McOmie and Teeters
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
H Placed on General File
385
HB0236HS001/ADOPTED
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Delete "and (iv)" insert "through (v)".
After "(iv)" insert "and (v)".
After
"(iii)"
insert
"Except
for
facilitators
employed on or before June 30, 2009,".
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Delete "and" insert "or employ facilitators"; after
first
"holding"
insert
"either";
delete
second
"holding".
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Insert:
"(v) In addition to paragraph (b)(iv) of this section, a program
under which the facilitator is:
(A) Recognized for instructional leader skills;
(B) Dedicated to improving teacher instructional skills;
(C) Delegated duties which are substantially associated
with and devoted to improvement of instruction within their assigned school
or grade configuration;
(D) Not delegated or assigned to primarily administrative
or
other
duties
and
responsibilities
not
related
to
instructional
improvement.".
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2/6/2009
2/9/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0236H3001/ADOPTED
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2/10/2009
Delete
the
standing
(HB0236HS001/A) to this line.
committee
LANDON
amendment
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Harvey
Excused: Representative(s) Lubnau
Ayes 58
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/19/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Coe, Decaria, Jennings, Massie and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
S Placed on General File
386
HB0236SS001/ADOPTED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "evidence that".
Delete "or employ facilitators holding" insert "and".
After
"achievement"
insert
"over
time".
COE,
CHAIRMAN
HB0236SW001/ADOPTED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "instructor" insert "facilitator"; delete "as
measured by" insert "which measures".
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"and" insert "or".
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Insert and renumber:
"(E) Not given responsibility for direct administrative
supervision or for the evaluation of instructors for the purpose of making
personnel decisions including contract renewal or termination.". DECARIA
2/24/2009
S Passed CoW
HB0236S2001/FAILED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the First Senate Standing Committee Amendment
(HB0236SS001/A) to this line and further amend as
follows:
after "experience" insert "," delete "or
employ facilitators holding either".
SCHIFFER,
DECARIA
HB0236S2002/ADOPTED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the First Senate Standing Committee Amendment
(HB0236SS001/A) and the Schiffer, Decaria Second
Reading Amendment (HB0236S2001/A) to this line and
further
amend
as
follows:
delete
"or
employ
facilitators holding" insert "and holds".
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Delete. MASSIE, COE, SCHIFFER
HB0236S2003/ADOPTED
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HB0236S2004/FAILED
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2/25/2009
(CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "facilitators" insert "and teachers with at
least
five
(5)
years
of
classroom
teaching
experience". DOCKSTADER
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete
the
Massie
Second
Reading
Amendment
(HB0236S2002/AE) to this line and in the Decaria
Committee of the Whole Amendment (HB0236SW001/AE) to
this line, after "instructor" delete "facilitator".
COE
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0236S3001/ADOPTED
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(CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "for identifying and evaluating" insert "by
which
school
administrators
prioritize
use
of
instructional
facilitators
based
upon
student
achievement gains measured over time;".
Page 2-lines 21 through 24
Delete including the Senate Standing Committee
amendment (HB0236SS001/AE), the Decaria Committee of
the Whole amendment (HB0236SW001/AE) and the Massie,
387
Coe,
Schiffer
Second
Reading
(HB0236S2002/AE) to these lines.
Page 3-line 1 through 3 Delete. DECARIA, COE, SCHIFFER
2/26/2009
amendment
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Landen,
Larson, Martin, Massie, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Scott, Townsend and Von
Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Johnson, Meier, Perkins, Schiffer, Sessions and Vasey
Ayes 23
Nays 7
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Harshman and Miller
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
3/4/2009
3/4/2009
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. 0135
H.B. No. 0237
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Name changes-sealed.
Representative(s) Barbuto, Bagby, Byrd, Cannady, Connolly
and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Burns, Decaria and
Sessions
AN ACT relating to change of name proceedings in district court; allowing
records of change of name proceedings to be sealed in certain cases for
safety reasons; exempting such cases from residency requirements as
specified; providing for documentation as specified; and providing for an
effective date.
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/29/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
388
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley,
Quarberg and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0237HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 4
After "requirements" insert "as specified".
Page 2-lines 1 through 4
Delete.
Page 2-line 5
Delete the line through "the"; delete "a".
Page 2-line 6
Delete "preponderance of the" insert "clear and
convincing".
Page 4-After line 19
Insert:
"(g) The two (2) year residency requirement under W.S. 1-25-102 may be
waived by the court for good cause shown.".
Page 4-line 21
Delete "through" insert "and".
Page 5-lines 19 through 24
Delete. MERCER, VICE-CHAIRMAN
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Laid Back Pursuant to HR 9-3 C
HB0237H3002/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 8
Page 3-line 1
2/10/2009
After "file" insert "and that the noncustodial parent
was provided the opportunity to respond to the
petition or the parental rights of the noncustodial
parent have been terminated"; after "." insert "The
court may appoint a guardian ad litem to protect the
best interests of the child.".
After
"paternity"
insert
"or
parental
rights".
THRONE, BARBUTO, LUBNAU
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brechtel,
Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison,
Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons,
Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Madden, McKim, McOmie,
Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Brown, Hallinan, Lockhart, Mercer,
Miller, Peasley, Philp, Shepperson, Simpson and Teeters
Excused: Representative(s) Lubnau
Ayes 48
Nays 11
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/18/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Decaria and Sessions
Nays: Senator(s) Perkins and Ross
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
389
2/18/2009
2/23/2009
S Placed on General File
S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Burns, Cooper, Decaria, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Landen,
Martin, Massie and Sessions
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Case, Coe, Dockstader, Geis, Hines,
Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Larson, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson,
Ross, Schiffer, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Scott
Ayes 9
Nays 20
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0238
Sponsored By:
Tax refund to the elderly and disabled.
Representative(s) Childers, Cohee, Davison, Meyer
Throne and Senator(s) Burns, Coe, Ross and Sessions
and
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing amendments to the tax
refund to the elderly and disabled program as specified; providing an
appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
2/2/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Esquibel, K., Goggles,
Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Edmonds, Madden, Petersen and Semlek
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/5/2009
and
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
Miller
Pedersen,
H Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0239
Sponsored By:
Big Horn basin discovery center.
Representative(s) Quarberg and Hammons and Senator(s) Coe,
Geis and Peterson
AN ACT relating to Wyoming Big Horn basin nature and discovery center;
providing funding for project planning for a center on state park land to be
located near the entrance to Hot Springs state park; requiring a lease
agreement; requiring a report; providing an appropriation; providing for
reversion of appropriations; and providing for an effective date.
1/20/2009
Bill Number Assigned
390
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/30/2009
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Harvey, Lockhart, Meyer, Moniz,
Roscoe and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Stubson
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
2/3/2009
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0239HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 5
(CORRECTED COPY)
After
";"
insert
"providing
for
reversion
of
appropriations;".
Page 2-line 9
After "purpose." Delete balance of the line.
Page 2-lines 10 through 12
Delete.
Page 2-line 23
After "facility" delete "and" insert ".".
Page 2-line 24
Delete the line through "and" insert "No funds will
be expended until".
Page 3-line 1
After "agreement" insert "pursuant to W.S. 36-8-304".
Page 3-after line 18
Insert:
"(e) Any unexpended, unencumbered or unobligated funds appropriated by
this act shall lapse to the budget reserve account on June 30, 2014.".
LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN
HB0239HS002/ADOPTED
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Page 3-lines 6
After "providing" delete balance of the line and
insert "funding for project planning for a".
After "appropriated" delete balance of the line and
insert "one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00)".
Delete "($15,000,000.00)".
After "the" delete balance of the line and insert
"project planning".
After "no" delete balance of the line.
Delete "the".
Delete the line through "facility" and insert "to the
project".
After "park." delete balance of the line.
through 8
Delete entirely. PHILP, VICE CHAIRMAN
HB0239HW001/ADOPTED
Page 2-lines 20 through 23
Delete entirely including the first standing
committee amendment (HB0239HS001/AC) to these lines
and
the
second
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0239HS002/A) to these lines. QUARBERG
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
391
2/10/2009
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan,
Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, McKim, McOmie, Mercer,
Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg,
Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s)
Brechtel,
Davison,
Landon,
Madden,
Miller,
Shepperson and Teeters
Excused: Representative(s) Lockhart and Lubnau
Ayes 51
Nays 7
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/25/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and Martin
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Meier, Peterson and Townsend
Nays: Senator(s) Massie and Nicholas
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0239SS001/ADOPTED
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Page 3–line 8
Page 3–line 9
Page 3–line 13
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "agreement;" insert "requiring a report;".
After "planning" insert ", economic viability and
funding options".
Delete "September" insert "December"; delete "and
each year thereafter".
Delete line through "completed".
Delete "progress of the construction and the" insert
"planning, economic viability and funding options".
Delete
"construction
related
activities";
after
"center" insert ".".
Delete.
Delete "2014" insert "2010". LARSON, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0239S3001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 5
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete
the
Senate
Standing
Committee
Amendment
(HB0239SS001/AE) to this line and further amend as
follows:
after "planning" insert "and investigating
economic viability and funding options". COE
392
3/3/2009
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Esquibel,
F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Meier,
Perkins, Peterson, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions and Vasey
Nays:
Senator(s) Burns, Case, Decaria, Hunnicutt, Massie, Nicholas, Ross,
Townsend and Von Flatern
Ayes 21
Nays 9
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Harshman
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/13/2009
3/13/2009
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. 0203
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0240
Elected state officials-benefits.
Sponsored By:
Joint Appropriations Interim Committee
AN ACT relating to elected state
providing for an effective date.
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/30/2009
officials;
increasing
salaries;
and
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen and
Philp
Nays: Representative(s) Steward
Ayes 6
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0240HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 1
Page 2-line 3
Delete "$110,000.00" insert "$152,934.00".
Delete "$97,000.00" insert "$134,000.00".
393
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Page 2-line 7
Page 2-line 10
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
Delete "$97,000.00" insert "$134,000.00".
Delete "$97,000.00" insert "$134,000.00".
Delete "$97,000.00" insert "$134,000.00".
CHAIRMAN
BERGER,
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Bonner, Brown, Cannady,
Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Gilmore, Gingery, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lubnau, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Patton, Pedersen, Philp, Quarberg,
Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson and Wallis
Nays:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Blake, Brechtel, Buchanan, Byrd,
Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, Millin,
Moniz, Peasley, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Steward, Throne,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 37
Nays 23
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/10/2009
2/20/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S02
S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Nays: Senator(s) Meier
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/20/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0240SS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 1
Page 2–line 3
Page 2–line 5
Page 2–line 7
Page 2-line 10
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "$152,934.00"
Delete "$134,000.00"
Delete "$134,000.00"
Delete "$134,000.00"
Delete "$134,000.00"
CHAIRMAN
insert "$105,500.00".
insert "$92,500.00".
insert "$92,500.00".
insert "$92,500.00".
insert "$92,500.00".
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0240S3001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete the Senate Standing Committee Amendment
BURNS
2/26/2009
NICHOLAS,
(HB0240SS001/AE)
entirely.
S Failed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Hunnicutt, Johnson, Scott and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Jennings, Landen, Larson,
Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Sessions,
Townsend and Vasey
Ayes 5
Nays 25
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
394
H.B. No. 0241
Sponsored By:
Criminal background checks-retirement system.
Representative(s) Berger and Simpson and Senator(s) Meier
and Nicholas
AN ACT relating to the Wyoming retirement system; authorizing the Wyoming
retirement system to obtain financial and criminal background checks as
specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/26/2009
1/30/2009
H Placed on General File
H Passed CoW
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2/3/2009
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completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become
law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the
Wyoming Constitution.". BERGER
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Peasley
Ayes 59
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
2/5/2009
2/17/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/17/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
395
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Bebout, Case and Vasey
Ayes 27
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
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. 0072
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0242
Sponsored By:
Off-road vehicle definition.
Representative(s)
Buchanan,
Senator(s) Bebout and Martin
Pedersen
and
Teeters
and
AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; amending the definition of an off-road
recreational vehicle; and providing for an effective date.
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/30/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Cohee, Hallinan, Madden, McKim and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Gilmore and Petersen
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
2/4/2009
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Gilmore and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 58
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
2/6/2009
2/12/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
S08 Motion to Do Pass Failed
396
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Dockstader
Nays: Senator(s) Esquibel, F., Landen and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Geis
Ayes 1
Nays 3
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)
H.B. No. 0243
Sponsored By:
District attorneys-salary.
Representative(s) Cohee, Bagby, Brown, Mercer and Stubson
and Senator(s) Landen and Ross
AN ACT relating to district attorneys; providing for the salary of district
attorneys; providing applicability; and providing for an effective date.
1/20/2009
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/27/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Mercer, Patton and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Peasley and Quarberg
Conflicts: Representative(s) Gingery
Ayes 6
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
1/27/2009
1/30/2009
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz,
Patton,
Peasley,
Pedersen,
Petersen,
Philp,
Roscoe,
Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Quarberg
Conflicts: Representative(s) Gingery
Ayes 58
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 1
2/3/2009
2/3/2009
3/3/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S02; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
S Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0244
Sponsored By:
Uncompensated trauma care.
Representative(s) Cohee, Harshman, Jorgensen,
Lubnau and Millin and Senator(s) Landen
397
Lockhart,
AN ACT relating to medical care; creating an uncompensated trauma care
account; increasing fuel taxes to fund the account; providing a swap of
mineral severance tax; providing standards for distribution of funds to acute
care hospitals; requiring rulemaking; providing definitions; providing for
the automatic repeal of specified sections; and providing for an effective
date.
1/20/2009
1/22/2009
1/27/2009
2/6/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Madden, Miller and
Petersen
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Semlek and Wallis
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0244HS001/ADOPTED
That Substitute No. 1 for HB 0244 DO Pass.
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
ANDERSON, R., CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Diercks, Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi,
Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Thompson, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Hallinan,
Illoway, Meyer, Peasley, Semlek, Shepperson, Teeters, Throne and Zwonitzer,
Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 46
Nays 13
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
2/24/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
S03 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Martin and Perkins
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Larson and Schiffer
Ayes 2
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)
H.B. No. 0245
Wolf management-repeal of 2007 legislation-2.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Brown
398
AN ACT relating to game and fish; providing for classification of gray
wolves; repealing provisions for management of gray wolves as trophy game in
specified areas of the state and providing for such management under amended
laws; and providing for an effective date.
1/20/2009
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
2/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H06 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brown, Connolly and Jaggi
Nays:
Representative(s) Bonner, Childers, Davison, Millin, Shepperson and
Thompson
Ayes 3
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0246
Sponsored By:
Denturists.
Representative(s)
Quarberg
Senator(s) Geis and Scott
and
Zwonitzer,
Dn.
and
AN ACT relating to the 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
effective date.
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction;
Cutoff
H.B. No. 0247
Sponsored By:
No
Further
Action
Prior
to
CoW
Vehicle registration-timing.
Representative(s) Esquibel, K. and Senator(s) Hunnicutt and
Martin
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.
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
1/23/2009
3/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08
H Rereferred to H03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0248
Sponsored By:
School facilities-remedy criteria.
Representative(s) Harshman, Brechtel, Buchanan, Davison,
Jaggi, Simpson and Teeters and Senator(s) Coe and Hines
399
AN ACT relating to school facilities; specifying and clarifying factors
impacting capital construction remedies addressing district facility needs;
specifying application; and providing for an effective date.
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
2/5/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Craft, Jaggi, McKim, McOmie and
Teeters
Nays: Representative(s) Diercks and Lubnau
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0248HS001/ADOPTED
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(15%)".
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percent (35%)".
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Insert:
"Section 2. Nothing in this act shall apply to any design,
construction or renovation agreement approved by or entered into by the
school facilities commission pursuant to W.S. 21-15-114(a)(viii) prior to the
effective date of this act, nor shall this act alter or modify any building
or facility design, construction or renovation project initiated under W.S.
21-15-118 before the effective date of this act.".
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2/6/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Diercks and Patton
Excused: Representative(s) Lockhart and Lubnau.
Ayes 56
Nays 2
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/19/2008
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
S04 Motion to Do Pass Failed
400
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Jennings and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Coe, Decaria and Massie
Ayes 2
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)
H.B. No. 0249
Sponsored By:
Public education accountability.
Representative(s) Harshman, Brechtel, Buchanan, Davison,
Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim, Simpson and Teeters and Senator(s)
Coe, Hines and Massie
AN ACT relating to public schools; imposing specified requirements upon
school districts contingent upon performance indicators; prescribing duties
upon the state superintendent and the state board of education; requiring
reporting linked to model recalibration; and providing for an effective date.
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
2/5/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Craft, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie and
Teeters
Nays: Representative(s) Connolly and Diercks
Ayes 7
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0249HS001/ADOPTED
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2/6/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
Delete "shall" insert "may".
Delete "shall" insert "may".
MCOMIE, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan,
Childers, Cohee, Edmonds, Gingery, Hallinan, Harshman, Illoway, Jaggi,
Landon, Lockhart, McOmie, Mercer, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen,
Petersen, Quarberg, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Byrd, Cannady,
Carson, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles,
Hales, Hammons, Harvey, Jorgensen, Madden, McKim, Meyer, Millin, Philp,
Roscoe, Semlek, Thompson and Throne
Excused: Representative(s) Lubnau
Ayes 32
Nays 27
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/25/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
401
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Coe, Decaria, Jennings, Massie and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
S Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0250
Sponsored By:
Classification
term.
of
fire
Representative(s) Moniz, Brown,
Senator(s) Hunnicutt and Johnson
chiefs
Carson
after
and
end
of
Roscoe
and
AN ACT relating to municipal fire chiefs; providing for classification of
persons appointed to municipal fire chief after their term has ended; and
providing for an effective date.
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/26/2009
2/2/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Hales, Illoway, Lubnau, Miller,
Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Diercks
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
2/4/2009
2/5/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
2/17/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
S07 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Scott
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Cooper and Johnson
Excused: Senator(s) Hastert
Ayes 1
Nays 3
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)
402
H.B. No. 0251
Sponsored By:
Trusts-retirement funds accounting.
Representative(s) Gingery and Brown and Senator(s) Perkins
AN ACT relating to trusts; providing procedures for valuing the income from
retirement funds in trust; and providing for an effective date.
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
1/27/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/27/2009
1/30/2009
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
2/3/2009
2/9/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and Martin
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/9/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0049
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0049
S President Signed HEA No. 0049
403
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
Governor Signed HEA No. 0049
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0071
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0252
Sponsored By:
Wyoming
retirement
participation.
system-hospital
Representative(s) Landon and Senator(s) Meier
AN ACT relating to the Wyoming retirement system; repealing deadline for
hospital
participation
in
the
system;
requiring
notice
of
hospital
participation; and providing for an effective date.
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
1/29/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Jorgensen, Pedersen,
Steward
Absent: Representative(s) Harshman
Ayes 6
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 1
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
Philp
and
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/9/2009
2/9/2009
2/18/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/18/2009
2/23/2009
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
404
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
2/26/2009
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
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. 0108
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0253
Sponsored By:
Health care commission.
Representative(s) Landon, Madden, Millin, Steward
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Johnson and Schiffer
and
AN ACT relating to administration of the government and the Wyoming health
care commission; providing for legislative liaisons to the commission;
amending procedure for choosing leadership of the commission as specified;
amending procedure for appointment of a director; amending the duties of the
commission as specified; extending the sunset date of the commission;
providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
2/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bonner, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Hallinan, Harvey,
Landon, Millin and Shepperson
Nays: Representative(s) Davison
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
2/3/2009
2/5/2009
H Placed on General File
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
Pedersen,
H Placed on General File
HB0253HS001/ADOPTED
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After ";" insert "amending procedure for choosing
leadership of the commission as specified; amending
procedure for appointment of a director;".
After "(b)" insert "and (d)".
405
Page 2-after line 15
Insert:
"(d) The governor commission shall designate one (1) member elect
members to serve as chairman and vice-chairman.".
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Strike
"governor"
insert
"commission";
strike
"commission" insert "governor".
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After "Wyoming" insert "and other pertinent".
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Delete "recommendation". insert "recommendations".
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Delete "recommendation". insert "recommendations".
Page 4-line 4
Delete "that will" insert "intended to".
Page 4-line 5
Delete "also".
Page 4-line 6
Delete "include" insert "make".
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Delete "and policies".
Page 4-line 13
Delete "to assess" insert "assessment of".
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Delete "to assess" insert "assessment of".
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Delete "Providing guidance in the" insert "Strategies
for". SHEPPERSON, ACTING CHAIRMAN
HB0253HS002/ADOPTED
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Page 6-lines 16 and 17
2/9/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0253H2001/ADOPTED
Page 6-line 6
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
After "2010." delete the balance of the line.
Delete entirely. BERGER, CHAIRMAN
Delete "general fund" insert "tobacco
trust income account". HALLINAN, MADDEN
settlement
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Davison, Diercks,
Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman,
Harvey, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Millin,
Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Buchanan, Craft, Gingery, Illoway, McOmie,
Meyer, Miller, Patton, Philp, Quarberg, Teeters and Throne
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 46
Nays 13
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
3/3/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S02; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
S Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0254
Sponsored By:
Curriculum choice.
Representative(s) Harshman,
Senator(s) Coe and Massie
Jaggi,
Lubnau
and
McOmie
and
AN ACT relating to public education; requiring students to take certain
curricula unless waived; specifying implementation; and providing for an
effective date.
1/21/2009
Bill Number Assigned
406
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
2/6/2009
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Craft, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim,
McOmie and Teeters
Nays: Representative(s) Diercks
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
H Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0255
Sponsored By:
School districts-kindergarten programs.
Representative(s) Harshman, Buchanan and Hammons and
Senator(s) Massie
AN ACT relating to school districts; requiring provision of full-day
kindergarten programs as specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
2/5/2009
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, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi,
McOmie and Teeters
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
McKim,
H Placed on General File
HB0255HS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 2
Page 1-line 3
Page 2-line 1
Page 2-line 3
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
Lubnau,
(CORRECTED COPY)
Delete "resourced within the" insert "specified;".
Delete line through ";".
Delete "full-day".
After "district" insert "with at least one (1) fullday
kindergarten
program
available
within
the
district". MCOMIE, CHAIRMAN
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Lockhart and Lubnau
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
407
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/19/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04
S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Coe, Decaria, Massie and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Jennings
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0255SS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 1
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "lease" insert "least".
COE, CHAIRMAN
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J.,
Burns, Coe, Decaria, Esquibel F., Hastert,
Hunnicutt, Larson, Massie, Nicholas, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions,
Townsend Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Dockstader, Geis, Hines, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Martin, Perkins and Peterson,
Excused: Senator(s) Bebout
Ayes 17
Nays 12
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Coe, Decaria, Esquibel, F., Geis,
Hastert, Hunnicutt, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Ross, Schiffer,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Cooper, Dockstader, Hines, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Perkins and Peterson
Ayes 20
Nays 10
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz,
Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Harshman and Miller
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
3/4/2009
3/4/2009
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
408
Chapter No. 0136
H.B. No. 0256
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Use of cell phones while driving.
Representative(s) McOmie and Senator(s) Esquibel, F.
AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; prohibiting the use of cellular and
satellite
telephones
while
driving;
providing
exceptions;
providing
definitions; providing penalties; and providing for an effective date.
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
3/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0257
Sponsored By:
Wyoming first children's finance program.
Representative(s) Wallis, Hammons and Harvey and Senator(s)
Massie and Von Flatern
AN ACT relating to the administration of government; establishing a program
to promote child care and early childhood education; providing for business
and financial services to child care and early childhood education providers;
providing for administration of the program; providing for an advisory
council; providing for fellowship positions; providing rulemaking authority;
requiring reports; providing appropriations; and providing for an effective
date.
1/21/2009
1/22/2009
1/26/2009
3/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0258
Sponsored By:
Charter schools-funding.
Representative(s)
Edmonds,
Buchanan,
Lubnau,
Teeters and Wallis and Senator(s) Jennings
Stubson,
AN ACT relating to charter schools; specifying required minimum levels of
charter funding and provided district services; specifying application; and
providing for an effective date.
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
1/27/2009
2/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Craft, Lubnau, McOmie and Teeters
Nays: Representative(s) Connolly, Diercks, Jaggi and McKim
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
H Placed on General File
409
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Berger, Bonner, Brechtel,
Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Edmonds,
Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi,
Jorgensen, Landon, Madden, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Diercks, Esquibel,
K., Gilmore, McKim, Moniz, Patton, Roscoe and Throne
Excused: Representative(s) Lockhart and Lubnau
Ayes 46
Nays 12
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/10/2009
3/4/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S04; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
S Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0259
Sponsored By:
Charter schools-authorizer.
Representative(s)
Cohee,
Edmonds,
Pedersen,
Teeters and Wallis and Senator(s) Jennings
Stubson,
AN ACT relating to charter schools; establishing a charter school authorizer
comprised of the school district board or the Wyoming community college
commission; accordingly modifying provisions to allow charter school
applications, review and approval through the charter authorizer; specifying
basis for charter approval; granting rulemaking authority and authorizing
fees; modifying charter application and contract provisions; specifying
minimum levels of charter funding and provided district services; providing
an appropriation; authorizing a position; specifying application; and
providing for an effective date.
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
1/26/2009
3/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0260
Sponsored By:
Workforce services amendments.
Representative(s)
Zwonitzer,
Senator(s) Case and Hastert
Dn.
and
Connolly
and
AN ACT relating to workforce services; amending department of workforce
services
confidentiality
provisions;
revising
the
membership
of
and
transferring oversight of the governor's council for employment and
rehabilitation of the handicapped as specified; transferring the displaced
worker and education program to the department of workforce services;
updating the entities to be consulted in preparing the displaced worker and
education statewide plan; and providing for an effective date.
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
410
1/26/2009
3/3/2009
H Introduced and Referred to H09; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0261
Sponsored By:
Mandatory savings accounts for inmates.
Representative(s) Bagby and Gingery and Senator(s) Perkins
AN ACT relating to department of corrections inmates; requiring savings
accounts for inmates in the custody of the department of corrections as
specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
1/26/2009
1/29/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/29/2009
2/4/2009
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison,
Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan,
Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau,
Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Cohee, Hammons, Miller, Shepperson and
Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 54
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
2/6/2009
2/11/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Decaria, Perkins, Ross and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2009
S Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0262
Sponsored By:
Very rare and uncommon areas.
Representative(s)
Townsend
Semlek,
Davison
and
and
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to the Environmental Quality Act; eliminating the authority
of the environmental quality council to designate lands as "very rare" or
411
"uncommon"; providing a procedure for designation of lands as "very rare" or
"uncommon"; amending the basis for denying a mining permit for lands
designated as "very rare" or "uncommon"; making a conforming amendment; and
providing for an effective date.
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
1/26/2009
2/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Harvey, Lockhart, Meyer, Moniz and Stubson
Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Roscoe and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0262HS001/ADOPTED
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Page 3-line 16
Page 3-line 17 and 18
Page 4-line 9
2/5/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0262H2001/FAILED
Page 3-line 15
2/6/2009
After "enactment" insert "by bill sponsored by the
joint minerals, business and economic development
interim committee, another legislative committee or
an individual legislator". GINGERY
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0262H3001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 12
Page 3-line 14
2/9/2009
After "A designation" insert "of an area as very rare
or uncommon".
After "shall" delete balance of line and insert "be
final until it has been enacted by the legislature
and
the
council
has
recorded
notice
of
the
designation in the office of the county clerk in each
county where the land is located.
No designation
made prior to July 1, 2009 shall require legislative
approval if the council records notice of the
designation in the office of the county clerk in each
county where the land is located.".
Delete all new language.
Before "rare" insert "very". LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN
After "report" insert ", shall report the committee's
recommendations regarding the designation to the
legislature
prior
to
the
start
of
the
next
legislative session".
After
"designation."
insert
"Nothing
in
this
paragraph shall be construed as preventing any
legislative committee or legislator from sponsoring
legislation seeking legislative approval of the
designation.". SEMLEK
H Passed 3rd Reading
412
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown,
Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Hallinan,
Harvey, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer,
Meyer, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters and Wallis
Nays:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Byrd, Carson, Connolly,
Craft, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman,
Illoway, Jorgensen, Millin, Roscoe, Steward, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 37
Nays 23
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/10/2009
2/23/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper and Larson
Nays: Senator(s) Hunnicutt and Martin
Ayes 3
Nays 2
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
2/25/2009
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
HB0262S2001/ADOPTED
Page 1–line 4
Page 3–line 7
(CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "legislative".
Delete "joint minerals," insert "state loan and
investment board no later than thirty (30) days after
the hearing.
The state loan and investment board
shall consider the council's report and shall approve
or disapprove the council's recommendation on the
designation of an area as very rare or uncommon. The
approval or disapproval by the state loan and
investment board shall be considered a final agency
action and may be appealed pursuant to the Wyoming
Administrative Procedure Act;".
Page 3–lines 8 through 24
Delete.
Page 4–lines 1 through 5
Delete. LARSON
2/26/2009
S Passed 2nd Reading
HB0262S3001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 7
Page 1-line 11
Page 3-line 7
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After ";" insert "making a conforming amendment;".
Delete "and" insert ","; after "35-11-406(m)(iv)"
insert "and 35-11-1001(b)".
In
the
Larson
Second
Reading
Amendment
(HB0262S2001/ACE) to this line, after "Act" insert ".
No designation of a very rare or uncommon area shall
be final until it has been approved by the state loan
and investment board and the council has recorded
notice of the designation in the office of the county
clerk in each county where the land is located.
No
designation made prior to July 1, 2009 shall require
approval by the state loan and investment board if
the council records notice of the designation in the
413
office of the county clerk in each county where the
land is located by December 31, 2011".
Page 4-after line 22
Insert:
"35-11-1001. Judicial review; temporary relief; conditions.
(b)
Any person having a legal interest in the mineral rights or any
person or corporation having a producing mine or having made substantial
capital expenditures and commitments to mine mineral rights with respect to
which the state has prohibited mining operations because the mining
operations or proposed mining operations would irreparably harm, destroy or
materially impair an area that has been designated to be of a unique and
irreplaceable very rare or uncommon and have particular historical,
archeological, wildlife, surface geological, botanical or scenic or natural
value, may petition the district court for the district in which the mineral
rights are located to determine whether the prohibition so restricts the use
of the property as to constitute an unconstitutional taking without
compensation. Upon a determination that a taking has occurred the value of
the investment in the property or interests condemned shall be ascertained
and
damages
shall
be
assessed
as
in
other
condemnation
proceedings.". LARSON, BEBOUT
2/27/2009
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Geis, Hines,
Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Meier, Perkins, Peterson,
Townsend and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Burns, Case, Decaria, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Martin,
Massie, Nicholas, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions and Vasey
Ayes 17
Nays 13
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Davison, Diercks,
Edmonds, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon,
Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Moniz, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson, Stubson,
Teeters, Thompson and Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Blake, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Gilmore,
Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Jorgensen, Mercer, Millin, Patton, Steward, Throne,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Carson and Shepperson
Ayes 41
Nays 17
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
3/12/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0089
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0089
S President Signed HEA No. 0089
Governor Vetoed
H.B. No. 0263
Livestock identification system.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Wallis and Shepperson
414
AN ACT relating to the livestock board; requiring a comprehensive state
livestock identification system for identification and disease control;
prohibiting state participation in an any regional or national livestock
identification system; requiring the implementation of a state livestock
identification program; voiding all cooperative agreements and identification
lists based on any regional or national livestock identification system;
prohibiting spending of any public funds on any regional or national
livestock
identification
system;
authorizing
and
restricting
private
livestock identification systems and public systems for livestock ownership
and disease control programs; making conforming amendments; providing an
appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
1/26/2009
3/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H05; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0264
State board of public charter schools.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Edmonds
AN ACT relating to charter schools; creating the state board of public
charter schools; granting rulemaking authority and prescribing duties;
establishing a charter school authorizer comprised of the school district
board or the state board of public charter schools; accordingly modifying
provisions to allow charter school applications, review and approval through
the
charter
authorizer;
modifying
charter
application
and
contract
provisions; modifying length of charter operation and eliminating required
charter renewal; specifying charter revocation; specifying minimum levels of
charter funding and district provided services; conforming provisions;
providing appropriations; specifying application; and providing for an
effective date.
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
1/27/2009
3/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0265
Charter schools-amendments.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Edmonds and Wallis
AN ACT relating to charter schools; modifying charter application and
contract provisions as specified; eliminating charter prohibition if avoiding
school closure or consolidation is sole purpose; modifying length of
operation under initial charter and eliminating required charter renewal;
specifying charter revocation; specifying required minimum levels of charter
funding and provided district services; specifying application; and providing
for an effective date.
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
1/27/2009
3/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
415
H.B. No. 0266
Cardiovascular disease and diabetes initiative.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.
AN ACT relating to public health; creating the cardiovascular education and
outreach initiative program; providing for a comprehensive diabetes and
diabetes related cardiovascular disease education and control program;
providing for screening and preventive treatment for diabetes and diabetes
related cardiovascular disease as necessary support of the poor; authorizing
positions; providing for the repeal of the program; requiring reports;
providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
1/22/2009
1/23/2009
1/26/2009
2/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bonner, Davison, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Landon and
Millin
Nays: Representative(s) Hallinan, Harvey and Shepperson
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
2/5/2009
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen and
Steward
Nays: Representative(s) Philp
Ayes 6
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
H Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0267
Commercial motor vehicles-definitions.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Cohee
AN ACT relating to commercial motor vehicles; amending definitions to comply
with federal definitions; repealing exemptions from commercial vehicle
requirements; and providing for an effective date.
1/22/2009
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
2/6/2009
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, Carson, Cohee, Gilmore, Hallinan, Madden,
McKim, Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
H Placed on General File
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HB0267HS001/ADOPTED
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"(iv)
Intrastate transportation on his own motor vehicle or
combination of vehicles having a gross vehicle weight of less than fifty-five
thousand (55,000) pounds by any farmer or rancher, or the employee of a
farmer or rancher exclusively in his service, transporting produce or
commodities for his own use to and from his farm or ranch;
(v) The exchange of intrastate transportation in their own motor
vehicles, or combination of vehicles having a gross vehicle weight of less
than fifty-five thousand (55,000) pounds by farmers or ranchers, or the
employees of farmers or ranchers exclusively in their service, when the
exchange is between farmers or ranchers, or their employees, in the immediate
community;
(vi) The exclusive non-commercial transportation of children to
and from school;
(ix)
Motor carriers Non-commercial vehicles engaged in the
exclusive transportation of the United States mail;".
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"31-18-304. Display of name or trade name.
(c) This section does not apply to non-commercial vehicles:".
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and (xi)". COHEE, CHAIRMAN
HB0267HW001/ADOPTED
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amendment
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Delete "and" insert ",".
After "31-18-303(d)" insert "and 31-18-304(c)(i) and
(ii)". COHEE
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
417
Ayes 59
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
2/24/2009
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S08
S08 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Landen and Von Flatern
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/24/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
S
S
S
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Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
3/12/2009
3/12/2009
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. 0183
H.B. No. 0268
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Wyoming Industry Partnership Act.
Joint Minerals, Business and Economic Development Interim
Committee
AN ACT relating to the administration of government; creating the Wyoming
Industry Partnership Act; providing definitions; establishing industry
partnerships; providing for a grant process; establishing the industry
partnership account; providing for rulemaking; requiring reports; providing
an appropriation; and providing for effective dates.
1/22/2009
1/26/2009
1/28/2009
3/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0269
Sponsored By:
School finance-at-risk funding.
Representative(s) Harshman, Cohee, Hammons, Jaggi, McOmie
and Teeters and Senator(s) Coe
AN ACT relating to school finance; providing supplemental financial
assistance to school districts for at-risk programs outside the block grant
funding model; specifying funding requirements and purposes; imposing
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qualification criteria; imposing reporting requirements and providing for use
of generated information in model recalibration; requiring payment of post
secondary remedial coursework by school districts under specified conditions;
providing an appropriation; and providing for effective dates.
1/22/2009
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
2/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04
H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Craft, Lubnau, McOmie and Teeters
Nays: Representative(s) Connolly, Diercks and McKim
Excused: Representative(s) Jaggi
Ayes 5
Nays 3
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0269HS001/ADOPTED
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Delete "programs"; after "model" insert "to augment
at-risk programs".
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providing resources for tutor instruction, allowing".
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the evaluation of the tutor instruction program over
time".
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"of a research-based approach to the use of tutors
and".
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"tutor instruction".
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"tutor instruction as a component of the at-risk
strategies employed by the recipient district,".
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After "and" delete balance of line and insert
"receiving a Hathaway student scholarship under W.S.
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H Passed CoW
HB0269H2001/ADOPTED
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(CORRECTED COPY)
Delete "W.S. 21-2-304(a)(iv)(A) or (B)".
After "3." insert "(a)".
Delete
the
standing
committee
amendment
(HB0269HS001/A) to this line; after "ending" delete
balance of line and insert "June 30, 2010, twentyfive million dollars ($25,000,000.00)".
Page 16-After line 8 insert:
"(b) The amounts necessary to fund computations under subsection 1(d)
of this act for the 2010-2011 and 2011-2012 school years shall be included in
the 2011-2012 standard biennial budget request of the department of
education.". TEETERS, HARSHMAN
HB0269H2002/ADOPTED
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(4)
H Passed 2nd Reading
HB0269H3002/ADOPTED
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Delete and insert "instruction of up to four
struggling students for each certified teacher".
Delete "students". TEETERS
Delete "one-on-one"; after "instruction" insert "at
levels authorized by subsection (a) of this section".
TEETERS
H Failed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan,
Childers, Cohee, Edmonds, Hallinan, Harshman, Illoway, Jaggi, Lockhart,
McOmie, Mercer, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Byrd, Cannady,
Carson, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery,
Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harvey, Jorgensen, Landon, Madden, McKim, Meyer,
Millin, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Steward, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Lubnau
Ayes 28
Nays 31
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0270
Sponsored By:
Electricity production-taxation.
Representative(s)
Pedersen
Miller,
Anderson,
R.,
Harshman
and
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; imposing an excise tax upon the
production and sale of electricity as specified; providing a rate; providing
rulemaking authority; providing a penalty; and providing for an effective
date.
1/23/2009
Bill Number Assigned
420
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
2/26/2009
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H03 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Esquibel, K., Goggles and Petersen
Nays: Representative(s) Edmonds, Madden, Miller, Semlek and Wallis
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0271
Sponsored By:
Medicaid-speech and audiology services.
Representative(s) Berger and Meyer and Senator(s) Massie
AN ACT relating to Medicaid; authorizing direct payment of services by
licensed speech pathologists and licensed audiologists; and providing for an
effective date.
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
2/2/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H10
H10 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bonner, Davison, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Hallinan,
Harvey, Landon, Millin and Shepperson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
2/4/2009
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
2/6/2009
2/11/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Hastert, Hunnicutt, Landen, Schiffer and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
421
3/2/2009
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
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. 0152
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0272
Ethanol tax credit.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Hallinan, Madden and Zwonitzer, Dv.
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; reducing the total annual tax credit
for ethanol production as specified; and providing for an effective date.
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
3/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0273
Sponsored By:
Duty
owed
contractors.
to
employees
of
independent
Representative(s) Gingery, Bagby, Meyer and Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Senator(s) Ross
AN ACT relating to duties of care; defining the duties of worksite owners;
and providing for an effective date.
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
2/17/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H01 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady and Gingery
Nays: Representative(s) Mercer, Patton, Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 4
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0274
Sponsored By:
Underage drinking.
Representative(s) Gingery and Senator(s) Sessions
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AN ACT relating to alcohol; creating an offense for persons under age twentyone (21) years who attempt or gain admittance to liquor dispensing rooms or
drive-in liquor areas as specified; expanding offenses for persons under the
age of twenty-one (21) years who possess or consume alcohol; providing
penalties; providing for prima facie evidence; providing a definition;
limiting possession or consumption of alcohol by a person under the age of
twenty-one (21) years in the presence of a parent or guardian as specified;
and providing for an effective date.
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
1/30/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley,
Quarberg and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0274HS001/ADOPTED
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Delete "(a) and".
GINGERY, CHAIRMAN
HB0274HW001/ADOPTED
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After ";" delete "or".
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Delete "." insert "; or".
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Insert:
"(iii) When the person is in the physical presence of his parent
or legal guardian.". MERCER, THRONE
2/4/2009
H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Buchanan, Cannady,
Carson, Davison, Gingery, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Madden, McKim, McOmie,
Petersen, Quarberg, Stubson and Throne
Nays:
Representative(s) Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Byrd,
Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore,
Goggles, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Illoway, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen,
Philp, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Teeters, Thompson,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 18
Nays 42
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0275
Sponsored By:
Wind turbines-royalty fee.
Representative(s)
and Jaggi
Miller,
Byrd,
Cohee,
Davison,
Harshman
AN ACT relating to public utilities; imposing a royalty upon the production
of electricity as specified; providing a rate; providing rulemaking
authority; providing a penalty; providing for applicability of the act; and
providing for an effective date.
423
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
2/26/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H03 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Esquibel, K. and Miller
Nays:
Representative(s) Edmonds, Goggles, Madden, Petersen,
Wallis
Ayes 3
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
Semlek
and
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0276
Sponsored By:
Transportation funding-material cost increases.
Representative(s)
Flatern
Childers
and
Cohee
and
Senator(s)
Von
AN ACT relating to the department of transportation; creating a material cost
increase contingency account; requiring documentation of cost increases;
providing an appropriation; authorizing expenditures; and providing for an
effective date.
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
3/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H08; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0277
Sponsored By:
Homestead exemption-county option.
Representative(s) Anderson, R.,
Senator(s) Cooper and Dockstader
Davison
and
Roscoe
and
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for an optional county
homestead exemption as specified; providing applicability; and providing for
an effective date.
1/26/2009
1/27/2009
1/30/2009
2/6/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Goggles, Madden, Miller and Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Petersen and Semlek
Ayes 5
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
H Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0278
Sponsored By:
Sex offenders-internet access.
Representative(s)
Jennings and Ross
Harshman
424
and
Gingery
and
Senator(s)
AN ACT relating to criminal
restrictions on internet access
effective date.
1/26/2009
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
2/17/2009
offenses; providing for imposition
on sex offenders; and providing for
of
an
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H01 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Nays: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton and
Peasley
Excused: Representative(s) Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 0
Nays 7
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0279
Sponsored By:
Statements of consideration-review.
Representative(s)
Throne,
Anderson,
R.,
Madden
Shepperson and Senator(s) Perkins, Sessions and Vasey
and
AN ACT relating to property; providing for review of specified statements of
consideration for real property available to the county assessor when
reviewing or contesting property tax assessments; and providing for an
effective date.
1/26/2009
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
2/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Diercks, Illoway,
Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Hales
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
Miller,
H Placed on General File
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2/10/2009
Lubnau,
Delete "all" insert "specified".
Strike "as provided by" insert "pursuant to W.S. 3913-109(b)(i)".
Strike "law"; delete "any".
Before "available" insert "for properties of like use
and geographic area".
Delete "or" insert "and including statements of
consideration
for
properties
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like
use
and
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H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
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ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Brechtel,
Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison,
Diercks, Edmonds, Gingery, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway,
Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Miller, Millin,
Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Blake, Bonner, Buchanan, Esquibel, K., Gilmore,
Goggles, Hales, Meyer, Moniz, Peasley, Steward anD Thompson
Excused: Representative(s) Lockhart and Lubnau
Ayes 46
Nays 12
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/19/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S07
S07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Cooper, Hastert, Johnson and Scott
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
3/4/2009
3/4/2009
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. 0141
H.B. No. 0280
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
School districts-cash reserves.
Representative(s) Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen and Miller
AN ACT relating to school districts; restricting previously accumulated
school district reserves as specified; imposing reporting duties and granting
rulemaking authority; and providing for an effective date.
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
3/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
426
H.B. No. 0281
Sponsored By:
Telemedicine-state system.
Representative(s) Landon and Senator(s) Scott
AN ACT relating to the administration of government; providing that the
duties
of
the
office
of
rural
health
include
facilitation
of
a
telemedicine/telehealth network as specified; and providing for an effective
date.
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
2/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Diercks, Hales,
Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/3/2009
Illoway,
Lubnau,
H Placed on General File
HB0281HW001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
After "include" delete balance of line and insert
"facilitation of a telemedicine/telehealth network as
specified;".
Page 1-line 4
Delete.
Page 1-line 5
Delete "exchange as specified;".
Page 2-lines 1 through 13
Delete and insert:
"(vi) In cooperation with the state telecommunications council
established under W.S. 9-2-1026.2, coordinate and plan the development of
collaboration with the state health officer and the state chief information
officer, represent the department of health in a consortium of state
agencies, private health organizations and professional and community
organization to facilitate the operations of a statewide interoperable
telemedicine/telehealth capability network using existing telecommunications
internet protocol based communication and videoconferencing infrastructure
and telecommunication services to the extent possible. In accordance with
W.S. 9-2-1026.2, the office and the council shall report plans and
recommendations to the governor and the legislature. The consortium shall:".
Page 2-line 21
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telemedicine/telehealth network".
Page 2-line 22
Delete the line through "exchange".
Page 3-lines 2 through 6
Delete and insert:
"(C) Promote and conduct education programs that inform
network
users
that
information
communicated
through
the
use
of
telemedicine/telehealth shall conform with state and federal privacy and
security laws and information security programs established by the state
chief information officer;".
Page 3-line 12
Delete "Serve as lead state agency to" insert "In
collaboration with the state health officer and the
state chief information officer or their designees,".
Page 3-line 15
After "secure" delete balance of line and insert
"telemedicine/telehealth network information".
427
Page 3-line 18
After "program" insert ", in conformity with rules
adopted by the state chief information officer".
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Delete and insert:
"(viii) In collaboration with the state health officer and the
state chief information officer or their designees, develop and promote a
common direction for a statewide interoperable telemedicine/telehealth
network among state agencies, in conformity with rules adopted by the state
chief information officer.". LANDON
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Miller
Excused: Representative(s) Lockhart and Lubnau
Ayes 57
Nays 1
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/23/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Hastert, Hunnicutt, Landen, Schiffer and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0281SW001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 7
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After
"community"
delete
"organizations". SCOTT
"organization"
insert
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
428
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Carson and Patton
Excused: Representative(s) Harshman and Miller
Ayes 56
Nays 2
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
3/4/2009
3/4/2009
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. 0140
H.B. No. 0282
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Wyoming business council reporting.
Representative(s) Connolly, Brown, Moniz, Roscoe and Wallis
and Senator(s) Hastert
AN ACT relating to the Wyoming business council; providing additional
reporting requirements for the annual report; providing for a report from the
Wyoming council for women's issues; and providing for an effective date.
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
3/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0283
Taxation and revenue-digital products.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Anderson, R.
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing a definition for specified
digital products; and providing for an effective date.
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
2/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Madden, Miller,
Petersen, Semlek and Wallis
Excused: Representative(s) Goggles
Ayes 8
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2009
H Placed on General File
429
HB0283HS001/ADOPTED
Page 2-line 17
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
Delete "July 1, 2009"
ANDERSON, R., CHAIRMAN
insert
"January
1,
2010".
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
2/19/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Larson, Martin, Perkins and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
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. 0151
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0284
Impoundment of DUI vehicles.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Hallinan
AN ACT relating
impoundment of a
to driving while under
motor vehicle; providing
430
the
for
influence; providing
costs of impoundment
for
and
procedures to recover
effective date.
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
2/23/2009
costs;
specifying
liability;
and
providing
an
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H01 Motion to Do Pass Failed
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Cannady and Patton
Nays:
Representative(s) Barbuto, Gingery, Mercer, Peasley,
Throne
Ayes 3
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
for
Quarberg
and
H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)
H.B. No. 0285
Sponsored By:
Mandatory minimum sentences for sexual abuse of
a minor-2.
Representative(s) Gingery, Millin and Pedersen
AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; establishing a mandatory minimum
sentence for first degree sexual assault of a minor when the actor is at
least eighteen years of age and the victim is less than thirteen years of
age; and providing for an effective date.
1/27/2009
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
1/30/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Quarberg and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Bagby, Mercer and Peasley
Excused: Representative(s) Patton
Ayes 5
Nays 3
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
1/30/2009
2/2/2009
2/3/2009
2/4/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons,
Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau,
Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen,
Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Diercks, Hallinan, Mercer, Peasley and
Wallis
Excused: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 53
Nays 6
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2009
S Received for Introduction
431
2/4/2009
3/4/2009
S Introduced and Referred to S01; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
S Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0286
Sponsored By:
Federal natural resources policy account.
Representative(s) Quarberg, Childers and
Senator(s) Bebout, Geis, Johnson and Vasey
Lockhart
and
AN ACT relating to the federal natural resource policy account; providing for
participation by conservation districts; providing for participation in the
implementation of environmental impacts statements; providing priority for
expenditure of funds; and providing for an effective date.
1/27/2009
1/29/2009
1/30/2009
2/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H06
H06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bonner, Brown, Childers, Connolly, Davison, Jaggi,
Millin, Shepperson and Thompson
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0286HS001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 11
Page 3-line 12
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
Delete "shall" insert "may".
After "agency' insert ",
CHILDERS, CHAIRMAN
conservation
district".
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/13/2009
2/17/2009
2/19/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S06
S06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Coe, Dockstader, Jennings and Sessions
Nays: Senator(s) Burns
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
S Placed on General File
432
HB0286SS001/ADOPTED
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Page 3-line 13
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete and insert "add to the internal expertise of
the state, a state agency, a county or a conservation
district".
Delete through "county".
BURNS, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Esquibel,
F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson,
Martin, Meier, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Townsend, Vasey and
Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Burns, Case, Decaria, Massie, Nicholas and Sessions
Ayes 24
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.
Ayes 59
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
3/12/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0098
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0098
S President Signed HEA No. 0098
Governor Vetoed
H.B. No. 0287
Sponsored By:
Helium-property tax.
Representative(s) Philp, Anderson,
and Roscoe and Senator(s) Schiffer
R.,
Buchanan,
Davison
AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for taxation of certain
helium as specified; providing procedures; providing legislative findings;
and providing for an effective date.
1/27/2009
1/29/2009
1/30/2009
2/6/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Do Pass
433
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Madden, Semlek and
Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Miller and Petersen
Ayes 6
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks,
Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons,
Harshman, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer,
Millin, Moniz, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer,
Dv.
Nays:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Childers, Cohee, Harvey, Illoway,
Lockhart, Miller, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Stubson and Wallis
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 47
Nays 12
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2009
2/11/2009
2/17/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S03
S03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Case, Larson, Martin, Perkins and Schiffer
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/17/2009
2/20/2009
S Placed on General File
S Passed CoW
HB0287S2001/ADOPTED
Page 7-line 12
Delete "." insert ";".
Page 7-after line 12
Insert and renumber:
"(ix)
It is the intent of the legislature that the state of
Wyoming should encourage the United States government to lease helium as it
does other minerals which would allow the state to collect its share of
federal mineral royalties.". BEBOUT, JENNINGS
2/23/2009
2/24/2009
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Case, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hines, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas,
Perkins, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Bebout, Coe, Geis, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Peterson and Townsend
Ayes 21
Nays 9
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
434
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Bonner,
Brechtel, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Edmonds, Gingery, Goggles, Harshman,
Lockhart, Miller, Patton, Pedersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Steward, Teeters and Wallis
Nays: Representative(s) Blake, Brown, Byrd, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey,
Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer,
Meyer,
Millin,
Moniz,
Peasley,
Petersen,
Stubson,
Thompson,
Throne,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Simpson
Ayes 25
Nays 34
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
2/25/2009
2/27/2009
H Appointed JCC01 Members
Representative(s) Philp, Brown, Pedersen
S Appointed JCC01 Members
Senator(s) Schiffer, Bebout, Martin
H Adopted HB0287JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Goggles, Harshman, Miller and Shepperson
Ayes 56
Nays 0
Excused 4
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/2/2009
S Adopted HB0287JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Hines, Hunnicutt, Johnson, Larson, Martin, Massie,
Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Vasey
and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Bebout, Geis, Hastert, Jennings, Landen and Townsend
Ayes 24
Nays 6
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0287JC01/AA
ADOPTED
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0287S2001/A
Further amend as follows:
Page 7-line 12
Delete "." insert ";".
Page 7-after line 12
Insert:
"(ix) It is the intent of the legislature that the state of Wyoming
should encourage the United States government to lease helium as it does
other minerals.".
PHILP, BROWN, PEDERSEN, SCHIFFER, BEBOUT, MARTIN
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
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
435
Chapter No. 0153
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
H.B. No. 0288
Certificate
of
transmission lines.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s)
Quarberg
Lockhart,
authority-high
Harvey,
voltage
Landon,
Meyer
and
AN ACT relating to utilities; providing for issuance of certificates of
authority for construction of high voltage electric lines by segments; and
providing for an effective date.
1/27/2009
1/29/2009
1/30/2009
2/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09
H09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Harvey, Lockhart,
Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/4/2009
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
Meyer,
Moniz,
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Steward
Ayes 59
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/9/2009
2/9/2009
2/17/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and Martin
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/17/2009
2/19/2009
2/20/2009
2/23/2009
S
S
S
S
Placed on General File
Passed CoW
Passed 2nd Reading
Laid Back Without Prejudice
HB0288S3001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 3
After
"segments;"
insert
"providing
authority; providing a definition;".
436
rulemaking
Page 1-line 8
After
"37-2-205(f)
insert
"and
by
creating
subsections (h) and (j)".
Page 2-after line 2
Insert:
"(h) Notwithstanding subsection (f) of this section, the commission
may establish by rule and regulation a procedure which would allow
construction of transmission line segments before right-of-way has been
acquired provided if:
(i) Notice has been provided to all private property owners
along the entire length of the proposed line; and
(ii) The commission provides an opportunity for private property
owners who are affected by the location of the segment an opportunity to be
heard concerning the location of the segment.
(j) As used in this section, "line segment" means, as determined by
the commission, a portion or length of transmission line which is
constructed:
(i) Between substations or switching stations;
(ii) Within state or federal land;
(iii) Within the jurisdiction of a local government entity; or
(iv) Between certain tower or pole structures.".
BEBOUT,
NICHOLAS
2/24/2009
S Laid Back Without Prejudice
HB0288S3002/ADOPTED
Page 2-after line 2
In the Bebout, Nicholas Third Reading Amendment
(HB0288S3001/A) to this line, in paragraph (ii) of
subsection
(j)
after
"land;"
insert
"and";
in
paragraph (iii) of subsection (j) after "entity"
delete "; or" insert "."; in subsection (j) delete
"(iv) Between certain tower or pole structures.".
MEIER, BEBOUT
HB0288S3003/ADOPTED
Delete the Bebout, Nicholas Third Reading Amendment (HB0288S3001/A) and the
Meier, Bebout Third Reading Amendment (HB0288S3002/A)
entirely and further amend as follows:
Page 1-line 3
After
"segments;"
insert
"providing
rulemaking
authority; providing a definition;".
Page 1-line 8
Delete "37-2-205(f)" insert "37-2-205 by creating new
subsections (h) and (j)".
Page 1-lines 13 through 16
Delete.
Page 2-lines 1 and 2
Delete.
Page 2-after line 2
Insert:
"(h) Notwithstanding subsection (f) of this section, the commission
may establish by rule and regulation a procedure for issuance of a
certificate of authority for construction of a transmission line segment
provided that:
(i) The public utility has satisfied all requirements for the
issuance of a certificate except subsection (f) of this section;
(ii) The public utility has obtained all required right-of-way
within the segment to be certified;
(iii) Authorization to construct the transmission line within
the certified segment shall not exceed ten (10) miles from the advancing end
of a certificated segment, provided that the commission may waive the ten
(10) mile limitation if:
(A) The segment is located entirely between substations or
switching stations; or
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(B) The entire transmission segment is located within
state or federal land.
(iv) Notice has been provided to all private property owners
along the entire length of the proposed transmission line;
(v) The commission provides an opportunity for private property
owners who are adversely affected by the location of the segment an
opportunity to be heard before the issuance of a certificate for a segment
concerning the location of the segment or the impact of any future extension
of the transmission line.
(j) As used in subsection (h) of this section "transmission line
segment" or "segment" means any continuous part of a transmission line which
may include substations, switching stations or other necessary components of
the transmission line.". BEBOUT, NICHOLAS
2/25/2009
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Dockstader,
Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,
Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Scott,
Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Burns, Case and Schiffer
Ayes 27
Nays 3
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Not Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Brown, Esquibel, K., Mercer and Shepperson.
Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan,
Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 4
Nays 56
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/27/2009
2/27/2009
3/4/2009
H Appointed JCC01 Members
Representative(s) Lockhart, Steward, Stubson
S Appointed JCC01 Members
Senator(s) Bebout, Geis, Schiffer
H Adopted HB0288JC01
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Blake, Brechtel, Buchanan,
Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Diercks, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey,
Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Steward, Stubson, Teeters,
Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays:
Representative(s) Bagby, Berger, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Connolly,
Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan,
Illoway, Jaggi, Mercer, Moniz, Patton, Philp, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Thompson, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 33
Nays 27
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
S Adopted HB0288JC01
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ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis,
Hastert, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Nicholas,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Case, Decaria, Hines, Massie, Meier,
Perkins, Peterson and Schiffer
Excused: Senator(s) Ross
Ayes 19
Nays 10
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
HB0288JC01/AA
ADOPTED
Delete the following Senate amendments:
HB0288S3001/A
HB0288S3002/A
HB0288S3003/A
Further amend as follows:
Page 1-line 8
Delete "37-2-205(f)" insert "37-2-205 by creating a
new subsection (h)".
Page 1-lines 13 through 16
Delete.
Page 2-lines 1 and 2
Delete.
Page 2-after line 2
Insert:
"(h) Notwithstanding subsection (f) of this section, the commission
may authorize the construction of segments of a transmission line before
right-of-way is acquired for an entire transmission line provided that:
(i) The public utility has satisfied all requirements for the
issuance of a certificate except subsection (f) of this section;
(ii) The public utility has obtained all required right-of-way
within the authorized segment;
(iii) Authorization to construct the transmission line within
the authorized segment shall not exceed ten (10) miles from the advancing end
of an authorized segment, provided that the commission may waive the ten (10)
mile limitation if the transmission line segment is:
(A) Located entirely between substations or switching
stations;
(B) Located between a substation or switching station and
the state line; or
(C) Located entirely within state or federal land.
(iv) Notice has been provided to all private property owners
along the entire length of the proposed transmission line;
(v) The commission provides an opportunity for private property
owners who are adversely affected by the location of the segment an
opportunity to be heard before the authorization of a segment concerning the
location of the segment or the impact of any future extension of the
transmission line.".
LOCKHART, STEWARD, STUBSON, BEBOUT, GEIS
3/4/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/12/2009
3/12/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0122
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0122
S President Signed HEA No. 0122
Governor Signed HEA No. 0122
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0202
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
439
H.B. No. 0289
Child protection hearings.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Mercer and McOmie
AN ACT relating to child protection cases; providing that a decision by the
office of administrative hearings is the final agency decision in child
protection cases; and providing for an effective date.
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
1/30/2009
2/6/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley and Throne
Excused: Representative(s) Quarberg
Ayes 8
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
2/11/2009
H
H
H
H
Placed
Passed
Passed
Passed
on General File
CoW
2nd Reading
3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Meyer, Miller, Millin,
Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Mercer
Ayes 59
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/11/2009
2/11/2009
2/18/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S01
S01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Burns, Decaria, Perkins, Ross and Sessions
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/18/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0289SS001/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 1
Page 1-line 2
Page 1-line 3
Delete "that" insert "for".
Delete "is the".
Delete through "decision"; after "cases;" insert
"providing that a local child protective agency may
appeal a decision by the office of administrative
hearings;".
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Page 1-line 8
Before "is" insert "and by creating a new subsection
(b)".
Page 1-line 17
After
"neglect"
insert
"by
registered
mail
or
service"; after "hearing" insert "on the agency's
determination"; after "for" insert "a".
Page 2-after line 3
Insert:
"(b) The local child protective agency may appeal an adverse
determination of the office of administrative hearings.". ROSS, CHAIRMAN
2/23/2009
S Passed CoW
HB0289S3002/ADOPTED
Page 1-line 17
2/25/2009
Delete
the
Senate
Standing
Committee
Amendment
(HB0289SS001/A) and the Ross Third Reading Amendment
(HB0289SS001/A) to this line and further amend as
follows: after "neglect" insert "by first class mail
to his last known address"; after "hearing" insert
"on the agency's determination"; after "for" insert
"a". PERKINS, ROSS
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Ayes 30
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
2/26/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Roscoe, Semlek,
Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis,
Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Quarberg
Ayes 59
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2009
2/27/2009
2/27/2009
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
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. 0127
H.B. No. 0290
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Tax increment financing.
Representative(s) Lubnau, Brown, Hammons and Harshman and
Senator(s) Perkins, Ross and Von Flatern
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AN ACT relating to municipalities; providing for tax increment financing for
municipal public improvements; providing definitions; providing for bonding;
providing for apportionment of property taxes within a specified area and
excise taxes to finance public improvements; and providing for an effective
date.
1/28/2009
1/29/2009
1/30/2009
3/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0291
Sponsored By:
Small business investment credit.
Representative(s) Pedersen, Anderson, R., Berger, Buchanan,
Gingery, Harshman, Illoway, Jorgensen, McOmie, Millin,
Philp,
Quarberg,
Simpson,
Stubson
and
Teeters
and
Senator(s) Bebout, Burns, Coe, Ross and Schiffer
AN ACT relating to economic development; providing definitions; providing
requirements for certification as a small business investment company;
providing requirements for participating investors; providing a credit
against certain taxes for certain investments; requiring reports; and
providing for an effective date.
1/28/2009
1/30/2009
1/30/2009
2/2/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H03
H03 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel,
Madden, Miller, Petersen, Semlek and Wallis
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/2/2009
K.,
Goggles,
H Placed on General File
HB0291HW001/ADOPTED
Page 3-line 14
Page 3-line 15
Page 3-line 16
Page 8-line 23
Page 8-line 24
Page 13-line 20
Page 13-line 21
Page 13-line 22
Page 16-line 12
Page 23-line 7
Page 24-line 20
Page 25-line 13
(CORRECTED COPY)
After "of" delete "the" insert "a".
After "investor's" delete balance of line.
Delete the line through "a".
After "fee" delete balance of line and insert "equal
to the annual certification fee provided under W.S.
9-12-1208(b);".
Delete entirely.
After "claim" insert "in the next year".
Delete "in" insert "for"; after "years" insert
"2012,"; after "2017" delete "," insert "and".
Delete "and 2019".
Delete "revenue" insert "insurance".
Delete "fifteen percent (15%)" insert "twenty percent
(20%)".
Delete "investors insurance tax" insert "investor's
national association of insurance commissioners".
Delete "fifteen percent" insert "twenty percent
(20%)".
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Page 25-line 14
Delete "(15%)".
Page 27-lines 4 through 13
Delete entirely and insert:
"(b) The business council shall set annual certification fees through
rule and regulation in the manner provided in W.S. 33-1-201(a).
A Wyoming
small business investment company shall submit to the council the annual,
nonrefundable certification fee on or before April 1 of each year.
The
annual certification fee shall not be required for the year if the payment
date under this subsection is within six (6) months of the date a Wyoming
small business investment company is first certified by the council under
W.S. 9-12-1203.".
Page 31-line 13
Delete "director of the department of revenue" insert
"insurance commissioner". PEDERSEN
2/5/2009
H Passed CoW
HB0291H2001/ADOPTED
HB0291H2001
Page 11-line 4
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
Delete "June" insert "September".
PEDERSEN
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden,
McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley,
Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,
Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Hales, Hallinan, Jorgensen and Steward
Ayes 56
Nays 4
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/10/2009
2/10/2009
2/17/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and Martin
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/17/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0291SS001/ADOPTED
Page 6–line 5
Page
Page
Page
Page
6–line 6
11–line 4
11–line 6
17-line 20
HB0291SW001/ADOPTED
Page 15-line 3
Page 19-line 17
Page 19-line 22
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After
"payment"
delete
"not";
delete
participating".
Delete through "participating investor".
Delete "2009" insert "2010".
Delete "may" insert "shall".
Delete "9-12-1203(f)" insert "9-12-1203(e)".
CHAIRMAN
"to
a
LARSON,
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Delete "may" insert "shall".
Delete "levy a fine" insert "impose a civil penalty".
After "behalf." insert "The council shall provide by
rule, notice and opportunity for hearing prior to
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imposing a civil penalty under this subsection.
In
determining the amount of the penalty the council
shall consider the direct and indirect cost to the
state as a result of the investor's failure to invest
the full amount of designated capital.".
Delete "must" insert "shall".
After "owners" insert "by payment to the Wyoming
business council.
The council shall upon receiving
payment from the Wyoming small business investment
company transmit the funds to the state treasurer for
deposit to the general fund".
Delete "effect" insert "affect". ROSS
Page 20-line 23
Page 28-line 11
Page 28-line 12
HB0291SW002/ADOPTED
Page 5-line 1
Page 9-line 15
2/23/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "lending" insert "except for a bank holding
company as defined in W.S. 13-1-101(a)(iii) which is
authorized to establish a small business investment
company".
After "industry" insert "or five (5) years of
experience as an officer in a commercial bank and
acceptable business qualifications as determined by
the council".
COOPER, ROSS, MARTIN, HUNNICUTT,
BEBOUT
S Passed CoW
HB0291S2001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
Page 15-line 9
Delete "two (2)" insert "four (4)".
Page 15-lines 15 through 20
Delete and renumber.
Page 15-line 22
Delete "(iii)" insert "(ii)". SCHIFFER, BEBOUT
HB0291S2002/ADOPTED
Page 9-line 15
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
In the Cooper, et al. Committee of the Whole
Amendment (HB0291SW002/AE) to this line, before
"council" insert "Wyoming state banking commissioner
and
the".
DOCKSTADER,
COOPER,
ROSS,
MARTIN,
HUNNICUTT
HB0291S2003/ADOPTED
Page 14-line 9
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
After "limitation." insert "The premium tax credits
provided by W.S. 26-19-312, 26-42-111 and 26-43-105,
and deposits to the volunteer firemen's pension
account pursuant to W.S. 26-4-102(b)(ii), shall take
priority over the premium tax credits provided by
this section and shall be calculated using the gross
premium tax before the credits provided by this
section.". SCOTT
2/24/2009
2/25/2009
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Failed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader,
Hastert, Hunnicutt, Larson, Martin, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Townsend and
Vasey
Nays:
Senator(s) Case, Decaria, Esquibel, F., Geis, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions and Von Flatern
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Excused:
Ayes 15
2/25/2009
Senator(s) Hines
Nays 14
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
S Failed 3rd 15-14-1; Failed Reconsideration
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria, Esquibel, F., Hunnicutt,
Martin, Perkins, Peterson, Ross and Scott
Nays:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Case, Dockstader, Geis, Hastert,
Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Schiffer,
Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Excused: Senator(s) Hines
Ayes 11
Nays 18
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
H.B. No. 0292
Sponsored By:
Mortgage insurance.
Representative(s) Pedersen, Illoway and Zwonitzer, Dn. and
Senator(s) Anderson, J. and Ross
AN ACT relating to property insurance; prohibiting lenders from requiring
property insurance exceeding the value of improvements on real property;
providing penalties; and providing for an effective date.
1/28/2009
1/30/2009
2/2/2009
3/3/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H09; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0293
Sponsored By:
Time limits for bail.
Representative(s) Byrd, Childers, Esquibel, K. and Roscoe
and Senator(s) Sessions
AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; providing a time limit for determining
bail for jailed persons; and providing for an effective date.
1/28/2009
1/30/2009
2/2/2009
2/6/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Patton, Peasley and Throne
Nays: Representative(s) Gingery and Mercer
Excused: Representative(s) Quarberg
Ayes 6
Nays 2
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
H Placed on General File; Did Not Consider in CoW
H.B. No. 0294
Sponsored By:
Prescription drug database.
Representative(s)
Senator(s) Scott
Simpson,
445
Blake
and
Pedersen
and
AN ACT relating to controlled substances; requiring the Wyoming state board
of pharmacy to create a pilot project for the real-time reporting of data to,
and access to data from, the controlled substance prescription tracking
program; establishing a method for assisting persons who must participate in
the pilot program; providing an appropriation; and providing for effective
dates.
1/29/2009
1/30/2009
1/30/2009
2/5/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Hales, Illoway,
Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Diercks
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
Lubnau,
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
Miller,
Pedersen,
H Placed on General File
HB0294HS001/ADOPTED
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"(v) Ensure the confidentially of all information disclosed;
(vi)
Ensure that the real-time access developed and allowed by
the pilot program does not interfere with the proper functioning of the
existing controlled substance prescription tracking program.".
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"(a)
To the extent funds are available, the board may provide, at a
reduced cost or free of charge, to any person required to participate in the
pilot program described in W.S. 35-7-1061 and who incurs or will incur costs
associated with that participation, technical assistance, training, software
or hardware that will allow the person to participate in the pilot program.
446
The board may promulgate rules and regulations necessary to provide the
assistance described in this subsection which rules or regulations shall:
(i) Require written requests for assistance;
(ii) Require itemized statements and proof of any costs incurred
in participating in the pilot program;
(iii)
Establish deadlines for requesting the assistance
described in this subsection;
(iv)
Require that equal assistance be provided to all persons
requesting assistance and complying with the board's rules and regulations,
except any person may receive less assistance if their request for assistance
is in an amount less than the equal amount otherwise required by this
paragraph.".
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"Section 2. W.S. 35-7-1060(b) is amended to read:
35-7-1060. Controlled substances prescription tracking program.
(b)
All prescriptions for schedule II, III and IV controlled
substances dispensed by any retail pharmacy licensed by the board shall be
filed with the board electronically or by other means required by the board
no more than seven (7) days after dispensed.
The board may require the
filing of other prescriptions and may specify the manner in which the
prescriptions are filed.".
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HB0294HS002/ADOPTED
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2/6/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
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fifty thousand dollars ($150,000.00)".
Delete
line
through
"($275,000.00)".
CHAIRMAN
hundred
BERGER,
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,
Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hallinan,
Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Madden, McKim,
McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen,
Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward,
Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel and Diercks
Excused: Representative(s) Lockhart and Lubnau
Ayes 56
Nays 2
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/23/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S10
S10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
447
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Hastert, Hunnicutt, Landen, Schiffer and Scott
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/26/2009
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/26/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0294SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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HB0294SS002/FAILED
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2/27/2009
(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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"one
hundred
fifty"
insert
"forty-five
thousand dollars ($45,000.00)".
Delete "thousand dollars ($150,000.00)".
After "2012." insert "No part of this appropriation
shall be expended until after the chief information
officer has reviewed and approved the proposed
expenditure of these funds.". NICHOLAS, CHAIRMAN
S Passed CoW
HB0294S2001/ADOPTED
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(TO ENGROSSED COPY)
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dollars ($80,000.00)".
Delete "thousand dollars ($150,000.00)".
After "2012." insert "No part of this appropriation
shall be expended until after the chief information
officer has reviewed and approved the proposed
expenditure of these funds.". NICHOLAS
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Schiffer
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
448
3/2/2009
3/3/2009
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross,
Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend, Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case
Ayes 29
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,
Hallinan, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart,
Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Nays: Representative(s) Diercks
Excused: Representative(s) Harshman
Ayes 58
Nays 1
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/4/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
3/10/2009
3/12/2009
Assigned Number HEA No. 0117
H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0117
S President Signed HEA No. 0117
Governor Signed HEA No. 0117
Assigned Chapter Number
Chapter No. 0167
H.B. No. 0295
Sponsored By:
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
Western
states
symposium.
energy
and
environment
Representative(s) Simpson, Buchanan, Lubnau, Meyer
Stubson and Senator(s) Bebout, Burns, Coe and Schiffer
and
AN ACT relating to the western states energy and environment symposium;
authorizing a western states energy and environment symposium as specified;
requiring the University of Wyoming school of energy resources to develop
plans and funding for the symposium; authorizing legislative participation in
the planning as specified; requiring a report; providing appropriations; and
providing for an effective date.
1/29/2009
1/30/2009
1/30/2009
2/5/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H07
H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
449
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Brown, Craft, Diercks, Hales,
Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.
Nays: Representative(s) Miller
Ayes 8
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
2/6/2009
Illoway,
H Rereferred to H02
H02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen,
Philp and Steward
Ayes 7
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/6/2009
Lubnau,
Pedersen,
H Placed on General File
HB0295HS001/ADOPTED
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"(F) Projected demands and costs of energy.".
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"legislatures
and
governors"
insert
"legislatures,
governors
and
congressional
delegations". ILLOWAY, CHAIRMAN
2/6/2009
2/9/2009
2/10/2009
H Passed CoW
H Passed 2nd Reading
H Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,
Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson,
Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn.
and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Excused: Representative(s) Lockhart and Lubnau
Ayes 58
Nays 0
Excused 2
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/12/2009
2/12/2009
2/19/2009
S Received for Introduction
S Introduced and Referred to S09
S09 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and Martin
Ayes 5
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/19/2009
2/19/2009
2/19/2009
2/23/2009
Ayes:
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S Rereferred to S09
S09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt and Larson
450
Excused:
Ayes 4
2/23/2009
2/23/2009
2/25/2009
Senator(s) Martin
Nays 0
Excused 1
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
S Placed on General File
S Rereferred to S02
S02 Recommended Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Senator(s) Massie, Nicholas, Peterson and Townsend
Nays: Senator(s) Meier
Ayes 4
Nays 1
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/25/2009
S Placed on General File
HB0295SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)
That Substitute No. 1 be substituted for HB0295 and that Substitute No. 1 DO
Pass. LARSON, CHAIRMAN
HB0295SW001/FAILED
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2/26/2009
2/27/2009
3/2/2009
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S Passed CoW
S Passed 2nd Reading
S Passed 3rd Reading
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Decaria,
Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson,
Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend,
Vasey and Von Flatern
Nays: Senator(s) Case, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins and Peterson
Ayes 25
Nays 5
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
H Received for Concurrence
H Did Concur
ROLL CALL
Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner,
Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly,
Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles,
Hales, Hallinan, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen,
Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller,
Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Philp, Quarberg, Roscoe,
Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne,
Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.
Ayes 60
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
3/3/2009
3/3/2009
3/4/2009
3/5/2009
3/5/2009
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. 0149
Session Laws of Wyoming 2009.
451
H.B. No. 0296
Department of audit ombudsman.
Sponsored By:
Representative(s) Diercks
AN ACT relating to administration of the government; providing for a school
project ombudsman in the auditor's office; specifying duties; providing an
appropriation; and providing for an effective date.
1/29/2009
1/30/2009
2/2/2009
3/4/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H04; No Report Prior to CoW Cutoff
H Died In Committee
H.B. No. 0297
Sponsored By:
Simple assault.
Representative(s) Lubnau and Senator(s) Case
AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; amending elements of simple battery
to address the decision in United States v. Hays, 526 F.3d 674, (10th Cir.,
2008); conforming provisions; providing legislative intent; and providing for
an effective date.
1/29/2009
1/30/2009
2/2/2009
2/5/2009
Bill Number Assigned
H Received for Introduction
H Introduced and Referred to H01
H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass
ROLL CALL
Ayes:
Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Cannady, Gingery, Mercer, Patton,
Peasley, Quarberg and Throne
Ayes 9
Nays 0
Excused 0
Absent 0
Conflicts 0
2/5/2009
H Placed on General File
HB0297HS001/ADOPTED
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insert
"contact".
CHAIRMAN
GINGERY,
HB0297HW001/ADOPTED
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"(f)
A household member as
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