February 17, 1999
Journal of the Senate
TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY
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Senate Chamber, Topeka, Kansas |
Wednesday, February 17, 1999--2:30 p.m. |
The Senate was called to order by President Dick Bond.
The roll was called with forty senators present.
President Bond introduced Rabbi Lawrence P. Karol, Temple Beth Sholom, Topeka, who
delivered the invocation:
Eternal God, let us feel Your presence as we make decisions that affect us and
communities throughout our state.
Make us conscious of our responsibility as leaders. By the example we set and the
policies we adopt, may we demonstrate to the citizens of our state how to work for
the welfare of our society.
Our Creator and Teacher, grant us the wisdom to build on past achievements, the
humility to learn from past mistakes, and the courage to think new thoughts and to
consider new ideas.
Be with us as we hear the many opinions placed before us. Help us to form our
own views and state them with confidence while listening to the views of others with
utmost respect. May we judge one another with compassion and generosity, and may
our controversies be only for Your sake.
May the aims we set for ourselves, and the means we choose to reach them, always
accord with Your will.
Guide us with wise counsel and establish the work of our hands. May our words
and our deeds bring us and our state unity, prosperity and blessing.
And let us say Amen.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
The following bills were introduced and read by title:
SB 323, An act making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30,
1999, for the state bank commissioner, state board of healing arts, state department of credit
unions, Kansas dental board, consumer credit commissioner, office of the securities
commissioner of Kansas, state board of veterinary examiners, attorney general, secretary of
state, state board of indigents' defense services, Kansas human rights commission, state
corporation commission, department of administration, department of revenue, Kansas
racing and gaming commission, department of revenue - homestead property tax refunds,
Kansas commission on veterans affairs, department of health and environment, department
of social and rehabilitation services, department of education, state library, Fort Hays state
university, Kansas state university extension systems and agriculture research programs,
Kansas state university veterinary medical center, Emporia state university, Pittsburg state
university, university of Kansas, university of Kansas medical center, department of
corrections, state fire marshal, Kansas parole board, Kansas highway patrol, juvenile justice
authority, attorney general - Kansas bureau of investigation, Kansas sentencing commission,
Kansas department of agriculture, Kansas wheat commission, state conservation commission
and department of transportation; authorizing certain transfers and capital improvement
projects, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and directing or authorizing certain
receipts and disbursements and acts incidental to the foregoing, by Committee on Ways
and Means.
SB 324, An act concerning the university of Kansas hospital authority; relating to
employee benefit plans; concerning retirement annuities; amending K.S.A. 75-5542 and
K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 76-3311, 76-3317, 76-3321 and 76-3322 and repealing the existing
sections, by Committee on Ways and Means.
SB 325 An act, making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending June
30, 1999, and June 30, 2000, and authorizing certain financing, for certain capital
improvement projects for the state fair board, department of social and rehabilitation
services, Kansas state school for the blind, Kansas state school for the deaf, department of
corrections, state historical society, insurance department, department of administration,
department of commerce and housing, Fort Hays state university, Kansas state university,
Kansas state university - extension systems and agriculture research programs, Kansas state
university veterinary medical center, Emporia state university, Pittsburg state university,
university of Kansas, university of Kansas medical center, Wichita state university,
department of human resources, Kansas commission on veterans affairs, attorney general -
Kansas bureau of investigation, Kansas highway patrol, adjutant general, department of
wildlife and parks and juvenile justice authority; authorizing the initiation and completion
of certain capital improvement projects; and directing or authorizing certain disbursements
and acts incidental to the foregoing, by Committee on Ways and Means
SB 326, An act, making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending June
30, 2000, and June 30, 2001; authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects and
fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations and directing or authorizing certain
receipts, disbursements and acts incidental to the foregoing; amending K.S.A. 1998 Supp.
79-2964 and 79-3425i and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Ways and
Means.
REFERENCE OF BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
The following bills were referred to Committees as indicated:
Education: SB 321.
Judiciary: SB 322; HB 2075.
MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE
Announcing passage of HB 2033, 2073, 2117, 2156, 2215, 2222.
Also, adoption of HCR 5004.
INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
HB 2033, 2073, 2117, 2156, 2215, 2222; HCR 5004 were thereupon introduced and
read by title.
CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENTS
In accordance with Senate Rule 56, the following appointment, submitted by the
Governor to the senate for confirmation, was considered.
Senator Emert moved the following appointment be confirmed as recommended by the
Standing Senate Committee:
On the appointment to the:
Secretary, Kansas Department of Revenue, Karla J. Pierce, effective upon the date of
confirmation by the Senate, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor.
The vote was: Yeas 40, nays 0, present and passing 0, absent or not voting 0.
Yeas: Barone, Becker, Biggs, Bleeker, Bond, Brownlee, Clark, Corbin, Donovan, Downey,
Emert, Feleciano, Gilstrap, Gooch, Goodwin, Hardenburger, Harrington, Hensley,
Huelskamp, Jones, Jordan, Kerr, Langworthy, Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Oleen, Petty,
Praeger, Pugh, Ranson, Salisbury, Salmans, Steffes, Steineger, Stephens, Tyson, Umbarger,
Vidricksen, Vratil.
The appointment was confirmed.
FINAL ACTION ON CONSENT CALENDAR
SB 169; HB 2053 having appeared on the Consent Calendar for the required two full
legislative days without objection from any member, were considered on final action.
SB 169, An act designating a part of K-254 as the Senator Bill Morris memorial highway.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 40, nays 0, present and passing 0; absent or not voting 0.
Yeas: Barone, Becker, Biggs, Bleeker, Bond, Brownlee, Clark, Corbin, Donovan, Downey,
Emert, Feleciano, Gilstrap, Gooch, Goodwin, Hardenburger, Harrington, Hensley,
Huelskamp, Jones, Jordan, Kerr, Langworthy, Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Oleen, Petty,
Praeger, Pugh, Ranson, Salisbury, Salmans, Steffes, Steineger, Stephens, Tyson, Umbarger,
Vidricksen, Vratil.
The bill passed.
EXPLANATION OF VOTE
Mr. President: I vote yes on SB 169 with fond memories of Senator Bill Morris. Senator
Morris was my senator for many years before he retired in 1992. His widow Dorothy lives
in my senate district and, follows the activities of the legislature with great interest. Senator
Morris deserves this honor of designating a part of K-254 as the Bill Morris memorial
highway. As a former chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee, Senator Morris
was a strong supporter of highways including the 1989 comprehensive highway program
that included the enhancement of K- 254.--Pat Ranson
Mr. President: I vote Aye on SB 169 and wish to inform the members of the Senate
regarding one of the finest Legislators to serve in this body, Senator Bill Morris from
Sedgwick County. Bill served in the House of Representatives from 1973 to 1976. He was
elected to the Senate in 1976 and served until 1992. He also served on the Kansas Turnpike
Authority for 8 years.
Senator Morris was the father of the 1989 Comprehensive Highway Program. He chaired
the task force on transportation needs and the Transportation Committee during the
extensive debate on the program. His knowledge, his ability to lead and his desire to pass
one of the most bold, important pieces of legislation in Kansas History will always be a
legacy to Senator Bill Morris.
Bill did not get to see the results of his efforts and the important part the comprehensive
highway program played in the economy of our state. He retired in 1992, and passed away
September 25, 1993, seven months after retiring.
It's fitting to name his dream of a four lane highway 254 from El Dorado to Wichita,
THE BILL MORRIS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY.--Ben Vidricksen
Senator Bond requests the record to show he concurs with the ``Explanation of Vote''
offered by Senator Vidricksen on SB 169.
HB 2053, An act repealing K.S.A. 58-1312 through 58-1315, relating to lighting standards
for public buildings.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 40, nays 0, present and passing 0; absent or not voting 0.
Yeas: Barone, Becker, Biggs, Bleeker, Bond, Brownlee, Clark, Corbin, Donovan, Downey,
Emert, Feleciano, Gilstrap, Gooch, Goodwin, Hardenburger, Harrington, Hensley,
Huelskamp, Jones, Jordan, Kerr, Langworthy, Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Oleen, Petty,
Praeger, Pugh, Ranson, Salisbury, Salmans, Steffes, Steineger, Stephens, Tyson, Umbarger,
Vidricksen, Vratil.
The bill passed.
FINAL ACTION OF BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
SB 44, An act relating to income taxation; concerning the credit therefrom for property
tax paid upon certain commercial and industrial machinery and equipment; amending K.S.A.
1998 Supp. 79-32,206 and repealing the existing section, was considered on final action.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 36, nays 1, present and passing 3; absent or not voting 0.
Yeas: Becker, Biggs, Bleeker, Bond, Brownlee, Clark, Corbin, Donovan, Downey, Emert,
Gilstrap, Gooch, Goodwin, Hardenburger, Harrington, Huelskamp, Jones, Jordan, Kerr,
Langworthy, Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Oleen, Praeger, Pugh, Ranson, Salisbury, Salmans,
Steffes, Steineger, Stephens, Tyson, Umbarger, Vidricksen, Vratil.
Nays: Petty.
Present and passing: Barone, Feleciano, Hensley.
The bill passed.
EXPLANATION OF VOTE
Mr. President: I vote ``No'' on SB 44. This bill reduces the SGF by $6.5 to $13 million
dollars on business machinery and equipment. My preference would be to have this money
available to increase support for school finance. This would benefit Kansas business by
expanding the commitment to improving the minds and skills of our young Kansans, thereby
enhancing their employability. Schools win, Business wins.--Marge Petty
SB 45, An act relating to income, taxation; enhancing the adoption expense credit
therefrom; amending K.S.A. 79-32,202 and repealing the existing section, was considered
on final action.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 40, nays 0, present and passing 0; absent or not voting 0.
Yeas: Barone, Becker, Biggs, Bleeker, Bond, Brownlee, Clark, Corbin, Donovan, Downey,
Emert, Feleciano, Gilstrap, Gooch, Goodwin, Hardenburger, Harrington, Hensley,
Huelskamp, Jones, Jordan, Kerr, Langworthy, Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Oleen, Petty,
Praeger, Pugh, Ranson, Salisbury, Salmans, Steffes, Steineger, Stephens, Tyson, Umbarger,
Vidricksen, Vratil.
The bill passed, as amended.
SB 60, An act concerning title insurance and escrow accounts, was considered on final
action.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 31, nays 9, present and passing 0; absent or not voting 0.
Yeas: Barone, Becker, Biggs, Bond, Brownlee, Corbin, Donovan, Downey, Emert,
Feleciano, Gilstrap, Gooch, Goodwin, Hardenburger, Harrington, Hensley, Jones, Kerr,
Langworthy, Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Oleen, Petty, Praeger, Ranson, Salisbury, Steffes,
Steineger, Stephens, Vidricksen.
Nays: Bleeker, Clark, Huelskamp, Jordan, Pugh, Salmans, Tyson, Umbarger, Vratil.
The bill passed, as amended.
EXPLANATION OF VOTE
Mr. President: It is popular to say ``I believe in less government interference in people's
lives and businesses.'' Many of us have campaigned on this statement of belief.
In practice it is easy to forget this Shibboleth. Today we are voting on three separate
measures that do indeed enlarge government. Namely SB 60, SB 152 and SB 145.
The justification for these measures is protection.
``The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground.''....
Thomas Jefferson--Edward W. Pugh
Senators Salmans, Tyson and Umbarger request the record to show they concur with the
``Explanation of Vote'' offered by Senator Pugh on SB 60.
SB 65, An act relating to commercial fertilizers; concerning inspection fees; funding for
pesticide use survey; amending K.S.A. 2-1205 and repealing the existing section, was
considered on final action.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 40, nays 0, present and passing 0; absent or not voting 0.
Yeas: Barone, Becker, Biggs, Bleeker, Bond, Brownlee, Clark, Corbin, Donovan, Downey,
Emert, Feleciano, Gilstrap, Gooch, Goodwin, Hardenburger, Harrington, Hensley,
Huelskamp, Jones, Jordan, Kerr, Langworthy, Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Oleen, Petty,
Praeger, Pugh, Ranson, Salisbury, Salmans, Steffes, Steineger, Stephens, Tyson, Umbarger,
Vidricksen, Vratil.
The bill passed, as amended.
SB 95, An act concerning juvenile offenders; relating to arrest and placement; court
services officers; amending K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 38-1624 and 38-1640 and repealing the
existing sections, was considered on final action.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 40, nays 0, present and passing 0; absent or not voting 0.
Yeas: Barone, Becker, Biggs, Bleeker, Bond, Brownlee, Clark, Corbin, Donovan, Downey,
Emert, Feleciano, Gilstrap, Gooch, Goodwin, Hardenburger, Harrington, Hensley,
Huelskamp, Jones, Jordan, Kerr, Langworthy, Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Oleen, Petty,
Praeger, Pugh, Ranson, Salisbury, Salmans, Steffes, Steineger, Stephens, Tyson, Umbarger,
Vidricksen, Vratil.
The bill passed.
SB 123, An act concerning the state corporation commission; amending K.S.A. 66-117a,
66-118l and 66-1,168 and repealing the existing sections, was considered on final action.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 34, nays 6, present and passing 0; absent or not voting 0.
Yeas: Barone, Becker, Bleeker, Bond, Brownlee, Corbin, Donovan, Downey, Emert,
Gilstrap, Goodwin, Hardenburger, Harrington, Hensley, Huelskamp, Jones, Jordan, Kerr,
Langworthy, Lawrence, Morris, Oleen, Petty, Praeger, Pugh, Ranson, Salisbury, Salmans,
Steffes, Steineger, Tyson, Umbarger, Vidricksen, Vratil.
Nays: Biggs, Clark, Feleciano, Gooch, Lee, Stephens.
The bill passed.
SB 124, An act relating to property taxation; concerning exemptions therefrom; amending
K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 79-201a and 79-201b and repealing the existing sections, was considered
on final action.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 40, nays 0, present and passing 0; absent or not voting 0.
Yeas: Barone, Becker, Biggs, Bleeker, Bond, Brownlee, Clark, Corbin, Donovan, Downey,
Emert, Feleciano, Gilstrap, Gooch, Goodwin, Hardenburger, Harrington, Hensley,
Huelskamp, Jones, Jordan, Kerr, Langworthy, Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Oleen, Petty,
Praeger, Pugh, Ranson, Salisbury, Salmans, Steffes, Steineger, Stephens, Tyson, Umbarger,
Vidricksen, Vratil.
The bill passed, as amended.
SB 137, An act concerning state workers compensation self-insurance fund; amending
K.S.A. 44-575 and repealing the existing section, was considered on final action.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 40, nays 0, present and passing 0; absent or not voting 0.
Yeas: Barone, Becker, Biggs, Bleeker, Bond, Brownlee, Clark, Corbin, Donovan, Downey,
Emert, Feleciano, Gilstrap, Gooch, Goodwin, Hardenburger, Harrington, Hensley,
Huelskamp, Jones, Jordan, Kerr, Langworthy, Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Oleen, Petty,
Praeger, Pugh, Ranson, Salisbury, Salmans, Steffes, Steineger, Stephens, Tyson, Umbarger,
Vidricksen, Vratil.
The bill passed.
SB 145, An act concerning the Kansas veterinary practice act; amending K.S.A. 47-817,
47-818, 47-819, 47-821, 47-824, 47-825, 47-829, 47-830, 47-832, 47-834, 47-839, 47-840,
47-842, 47-843 and 47-844 and K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 47-816 and repealing the existing sections;
also repealing K.S.A. 47-823 and K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 47-826, was considered on final action.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 39, nays 1, present and passing 0; absent or not voting 0.
Yeas: Barone, Becker, Biggs, Bleeker, Bond, Brownlee, Clark, Corbin, Donovan, Downey,
Emert, Feleciano, Gilstrap, Gooch, Goodwin, Hardenburger, Harrington, Hensley,
Huelskamp, Jones, Jordan, Kerr, Langworthy, Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Oleen, Petty,
Praeger, Ranson, Salisbury, Salmans, Steffes, Steineger, Stephens, Tyson, Umbarger,
Vidricksen, Vratil.
Nays: Pugh.
The bill passed, as amended.
SB 149, An act concerning the Kansas juvenile offenders code; sanctions house definition;
amending K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 38-1602 and repealing the existing section; also repealing
K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 38-1602a, was considered on final action.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 40, nays 0, present and passing 0; absent or not voting 0.
Yeas: Barone, Becker, Biggs, Bleeker, Bond, Brownlee, Clark, Corbin, Donovan, Downey,
Emert, Feleciano, Gilstrap, Gooch, Goodwin, Hardenburger, Harrington, Hensley,
Huelskamp, Jones, Jordan, Kerr, Langworthy, Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Oleen, Petty,
Praeger, Pugh, Ranson, Salisbury, Salmans, Steffes, Steineger, Stephens, Tyson, Umbarger,
Vidricksen, Vratil.
The bill passed.
SB 152, An act relating to insurance; concerning licensing requirements for insurance
agents; amending K.S.A. 40-241c, 40-241j, 40-3707 and 40-3711 and K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 40-
240, 40-240f, 40-241, 40-241i, 40-246 and 40-3706 and repealing the existing sections, was
considered on final action.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 39, nays 1, present and passing 0; absent or not voting 0.
Yeas: Barone, Becker, Biggs, Bleeker, Bond, Brownlee, Clark, Corbin, Donovan, Downey,
Emert, Feleciano, Gilstrap, Gooch, Goodwin, Hardenburger, Harrington, Hensley,
Huelskamp, Jones, Jordan, Kerr, Langworthy, Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Oleen, Petty,
Praeger, Ranson, Salisbury, Salmans, Steffes, Steineger, Stephens, Tyson, Umbarger,
Vidricksen, Vratil.
Nays: Pugh.
The bill passed, as amended.
SB 171, An act concerning school district finance; relating to the counting of preschool-
aged at-risk pupils; increasing base state aid per pupil; affecting determination of at-risk,
low enrollment, and correlation weightings; revising the definition of local effort; relating
to the school district general fund property tax levy; amending K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 72-6407,
72-6410, 72-6412, 72-6414, 72-6431, 72-6442 and 79-201x and repealing the existing
sections, was considered on final action.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 33, nays 7, present and passing 0; absent or not voting 0.
Yeas: Barone, Becker, Biggs, Bleeker, Bond, Brownlee, Clark, Corbin, Donovan, Downey,
Emert, Feleciano, Gilstrap, Gooch, Goodwin, Hardenburger, Harrington, Jones, Jordan,
Kerr, Langworthy, Lawrence, Morris, Oleen, Praeger, Ranson, Salisbury, Steffes, Steineger,
Stephens, Umbarger, Vidricksen, Vratil.
Nays: Hensley, Huelskamp, Lee, Petty, Pugh, Salmans, Tyson.
The bill passed, as amended.
EXPLANATION OF VOTE
Mr. President. I want to support Governor Graves in his budget recommendations.
Because SB 171 significantly increased spending beyond his reasonable budget proposal, I
think it unwise to pass this bill.--Tim Huelskamp
Senator Tyson requests the record to show he concurs with the ``Explanation of Vote''
offered by Senator Huelskamp on SB 171.
Mr. President: I vote ``No'' on SB 171. The funding for schools is inadequate. The
money needs to follow our words.--psmMarge Petty
SB 252, An act relating to property taxation; concerning tax levy rate limitations on certain
governmental units; amending K.S.A. 2-610, 2-1318, 2-1319, 2-1322, 2-2007, 3-121, 12-
1403, 12-1405, 12-1617h, 19-236, 19-807d, 19-2803, 19-2803e, 19-3105, 19-3106, 19-3305,
19-4004, 19-4011, 19-4102, 65-212, 68-166, 68-518c, 68-582, 73-407, 76-326a, 79-1945, 79-
1946, 79-1962, 80-115, 80-119, 80-808, 80-903, 80-932, 80-1417, 80-1503, 80-1509, 80-
1537, 80-1806, 80-1903, 80-1909, 80-1916, 80-1920, 80-1921, 80-1924, 80-2006, 80-2021,
80-2201, 80-2204 and 82a-308 and repealing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 79-
1947, 79-1947b, 79-1948, 79-1949, 79-1950, 79-1951, 79-1952 and 79-1953, was considered
on final action.
On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 37, nays 3, present and passing 0; absent or not voting 0.
Yeas: Barone, Becker, Biggs, Bleeker, Bond, Brownlee, Clark, Corbin, Donovan, Downey,
Emert, Feleciano, Gilstrap, Gooch, Goodwin, Hardenburger, Harrington, Hensley, Jordan,
Kerr, Langworthy, Lawrence, Lee, Morris, Oleen, Petty, Praeger, Pugh, Ranson, Salisbury,
Salmans, Steffes, Stephens, Tyson, Umbarger, Vidricksen, Vratil.
Nays: Huelskamp, Jones, Steineger.
The bill passed, as amended.
EXPLANATION OF VOTE
Mr. President, I fear passage of SB 252 will result in massive property tax increases.--
Tim Huelskamp
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES
Committee on Elections and Local Government recommends SB 229 be amended
on page 1, in line 38, by striking ``after''; in line 40, by striking ``a vacancy has occurred or
after the''; by striking all in lines 41, 42 and 43;
On page 2, by striking all in lines 1, 2 and 3 and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
``: (1) After the county chairperson has received notice from the county clerk of a vacancy
or a pending vacancy in a county elected office; or (2) after each county chairperson within
a legislative district has received notice from the secretary of state of a vacancy or a pending
vacancy in a legislative office.''; and the bill be passed as amended.
Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance recommends SB 108 be amended
on page 1, by striking all in lines 18 through 21 and inserting the following:
``(a) ``Prescription drug'' means an antineoplastic agent that has been approved by the
federal food and drug administration (FDA) for the treatment of a specific type of cancer.
(b) ``Peer-reviewed medical literature'' means a published scientific study in a journal
or other publication in which original manuscripts have been published only after having
been critically reviewed for scientific accuracy, validity and reliability by unbiased
independent experts, and that has been determined by the international committee of
medical journal editors to have met the uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted
to biomedical journals. Peer-reviewed medical literature does not include publications or
supplements to publications that are sponsored to a significant extent by a pharmaceutical
manufacturing company or health carrier.'';
Also on page 1, after line 27, by inserting the following:
``(e) ``Experimental drug'' means a new drug undergoing clinical investigation that has
not been approved by the federal food and drug administration for the specific type of
cancer it is being tested safe and effective in treating.'';
Also on page 1, in line 34, by striking ``and pain management''; in line 36, after ``that'' by
inserting ``covered''; in line 37, after ``or'' by inserting ``in substantially accepted peer-
reviewed''; in line 39, by striking ``off-limit'' and inserting ``off-label'';
On page 2, in line 43, by striking ``statute book'' and inserting ``Kansas register''; and the
bill be passed as amended.
Committee on Public Health and Welfare recommends SB 194 be amended on page
3, by striking all in lines 8 through 33;
And by relettering subsections accordingly;
On page 4, in line 41, by striking ``annual''; also in line 41, by striking ``surcharge'' and
inserting in lieu thereof ``surcharges''; and the bill be passed as amended.
REPORTS ON ENGROSSED BILLS
SB 45, 60, 65, 124, 145, 152, 171, 252 reported correctly engrossed February 17, 1999.
On motion of Senator Emert the Senate adjourned until 2:30 p.m., Thursday, February
18, 1999.
HELEN A. MORELAND, Journal Clerk.
PAT SAVILLE, Secretary of Senate.