March 30, 2000

Journal of the House

FIFTY-SEVENTH DAY
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Hall of the House of Represenatitives
Topeka, KS, Thursday, March 30, 2000, 10:00 a.m.
 The House met pursuant to adjournment with Speaker pro tem Mays in the chair.

 The roll was called with 122 members present.

 Rep. Lloyd was excused on verified illness.

 Reps. Henry and Minor were excused on excused absence by the Speaker.

 Present later: Rep. Henry.

     Prayer by Rep. Bethell:

                 Our Heavenly Father,

             We come before you today realizing that you have ordained our existence
            individually and as this body the House of Representatives of the State of
            Kansas.

             We thank you for the opportunities you place before us and the respon-
            sibility you rest upon us. We especially thank you for the opportunity to do
            your work in service to our fellow man.

             Give us guidance to wisely execute our duties.

             Direct our deliberations that our decisions may be within your will and let
            us glorify and honor you with all that we do.

             We ask this knowing that you desire that none should perish and all would
            come to you in repentance.

             Amen.

     The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Rep. Aurand.

INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS
 Reps. Toelkes, Nichols and Hermes welcomed the Shawnee Heights High School Boys'
Basketball Team and their coaches to the House. They won the 5A State Championship.
Coach Craig Cox introduced the assistant coaches and members of the team.

 Rep. Cox introduced DeBe Birzer and Jane Mackey, who serve in the program of Parents
as Teachers in USD 204, Bonner Springs.

REFERENCE OF BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
 The following bills and resolutions were referred to committees as indicated:

   Appropriations: SB  639.

 Insurance: SB  619.

 Judiciary: SB  589.

 Taxation: HCR 5079.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
 Announcing passage of HB  2501.

 Announcing passage of Sub. HB  2605, as amended; HB  2772, as amended; HB  2805,
as amended.

 Announcing adoption of HCR 5063, as amended.

 The Senate adopts conference committee report on Sub. HB  2527.

 The Senate accedes to the request of the House for a conference on Sub. HB  2144 and
has appointed Senators Corbin, Morris and Biggs as conferees on the part of the Senate.

 The Senate accedes to the request of the House for a conference on S. Sub. for HB  2224
and has appointed Senators Emert, Vratil and Goodwin as conferees on the part of the
Senate.

 The Senate accedes to the request of the House for a conference on S. Sub. for HB  2357
and has appointed Senators Lawrence, Umbarger and Downey as conferees on the part of
the Senate.

 The Senate accedes to the request of the House for a conference on HB  2727 and has
appointed Senators Corbin, Morris and Biggs as conferees on the part of the Senate.

CHANGE OF CONFEREES
 Speaker pro tem Mays announced the appointment of Rep. Ballard as a member of the
conference committee on HB  3005 to replace Rep. Reardon.

MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS OFFERED ON A PREVIOUS DAY
 The motion of Rep. McKinney, in accordance with House Rule 1503 (b), that Sub.
SB  600 be changed to the first measure under the order of business General Orders, was
considered.

 Roll call was demanded.

 On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 49; Nays 72; Present but not voting: 1; Absent or not
voting: 3.

 Yeas: Alldritt, Ballard, Barnes, Burroughs, Crow, Dean, Feuerborn, Findley, Flaharty,
Flora, Garner, Gatewood, Gilbert, Grant, Haley, Helgerson, Henderson, Howell, Johnston,
Kirk, Klein, Kuether, Larkin, M. Long, McClure, McKechnie, McKinney, Nichols, O'Brien,
Pauls, E. Peterson, Phelps, Reardon, Rehorn, Reinhardt, Ruff, Sharp, Showalter, Shriver,
Spangler, Storm, Swenson, Tedder, Thimesch, Toelkes, Vickrey, Weiland, Wells,
Welshimer.

 Nays: Aday, Adkins, Allen, Aurand, Ballou, Beggs, Benlon, Bethell, Boston, Campbell,
Carmody, Compton, Cox, Dahl, Dreher, Edmonds, Empson, Faber, Farmer, Flower, Free-
born, Geringer, Glasscock, Gregory, Hayzlett, Hermes, Holmes, Horst, Huff, Humerick-
house, Hutchins, Jenkins, Jennison, Johnson, Phil Kline, Phill Kline, Krehbiel, Landwehr,
Lane, Light, Lightner, P. Long, Loyd, Mason, Mays, McCreary, Merrick, Mollenkamp, Jim
Morrison, Judy Morrison, Myers, Neufeld, O'Connor, O'Neal, Osborne, Palmer, J. Peterson,
Pottorff, Powell, Powers, Ray, Schwartz, Shultz, Sloan, Stone, Tanner, Tomlinson, Toplikar,
Vining, Wagle, Weber, Wilk.

 Present but not voting: Mayans.

 Absent or not voting: Henry, Lloyd, Minor.

 The motion of Rep. McKinney did not prevail, and Sub. SB  600 remains on the calendar.

FINAL ACTION ON BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
 HB  2857, An act creating the wildlife and parks nonrestricted fund, was considered on
final action.

 On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 122; Nays 0; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not
voting: 3.

 Yeas: Aday, Adkins, Alldritt, Allen, Aurand, Ballard, Ballou, Barnes, Beggs, Benlon, Be-
thell, Boston, Burroughs, Campbell, Carmody, Compton, Cox, Crow, Dahl, Dean, Dreher,
Edmonds, Empson, Faber, Farmer, Feuerborn, Findley, Flaharty, Flora, Flower, Freeborn,
Garner, Gatewood, Geringer, Gilbert, Glasscock, Grant, Gregory, Haley, Hayzlett, Helger-
son, Henderson, Hermes, Holmes, Horst, Howell, Huff, Humerickhouse, Hutchins, Jen-
kins, Jennison, Johnson, Johnston, Kirk, Klein, Phil Kline, Phill Kline, Krehbiel, Kuether,
Landwehr, Lane, Larkin, Light, Lightner, M. Long, P. Long, Loyd, Mason, Mayans, Mays,
McClure, McCreary, McKechnie, McKinney, Merrick, Mollenkamp, Jim Morrison, Judy
Morrison, Myers, Neufeld, Nichols, O'Brien, O'Connor, O'Neal, Osborne, Palmer, Pauls,
E. Peterson, J. Peterson, Phelps, Pottorff, Powell, Powers, Ray, Reardon, Rehorn, Rein-
hardt, Ruff, Schwartz, Sharp, Showalter, Shriver, Shultz, Sloan, Spangler, Stone, Storm,
Swenson, Tanner, Tedder, Thimesch, Toelkes, Tomlinson, Toplikar, Vickrey, Vining, Wagle,
Weber, Weiland, Wells, Welshimer, Wilk.

 Nays: None.

 Present but not voting: None.

 Absent or not voting: Henry, Lloyd, Minor.

 The bill passed, as amended.

 HB  3021, An act amending the Kansas tort claims act; concerning exceptions from lia-
bility; amending K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 75-6104 and repealing the existing section, was consid-
ered on final action.

 Call of the House was demanded.

 On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 75; Nays 47; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not
voting: 3.

 Yeas: Aday, Adkins, Allen, Aurand, Barnes, Beggs, Benlon, Bethell, Boston, Campbell,
Carmody, Compton, Cox, Dahl, Dreher, Empson, Farmer, Flora, Flower, Freeborn, Ger-
inger, Glasscock, Grant, Gregory, Haley, Hayzlett, Henderson, Hermes, Holmes, Horst,
Huff, Humerickhouse, Hutchins, Jenkins, Jennison, Johnson, Klein, Phil Kline, Krehbiel,
Lane, Light, M. Long, P. Long, Loyd, Mason, Mayans, Mays, Merrick, Jim Morrison, Myers,
Neufeld, O'Brien, O'Connor, O'Neal, Osborne, J. Peterson, Ray, Reardon, Rehorn, Rein-
hardt, Ruff, Schwartz, Sharp, Shriver, Shultz, Sloan, Stone, Tanner, Tomlinson, Toplikar,
Vining, Wagle, Weber, Weiland, Wilk.

 Nays: Alldritt, Ballard, Ballou, Burroughs, Crow, Dean, Edmonds, Faber, Feuerborn,
Findley, Flaharty, Garner, Gatewood, Gilbert, Helgerson, Howell, Johnston, Kirk, Phill
Kline, Kuether, Landwehr, Larkin, Lightner, McClure, McCreary, McKechnie, McKinney,
Mollenkamp, Judy Morrison, Nichols, Palmer, Pauls, E. Peterson, Phelps, Pottorff, Powell,
Powers, Showalter, Spangler, Storm, Swenson, Tedder, Thimesch, Toelkes, Vickrey, Wells,
Welshimer.

 Present but not voting: None.

 Absent or not voting: Henry, Lloyd, Minor.

 The bill passed.


EXPLANATIONS OF VOTE
 Mr. Speaker: I vote ``no'' on HB  3021 because it attempts to relieve the State of its
responsibility in the environmental remediation of the proposed Oz Project, near DeSoto.
As a result, there would be no one held accountable should health or environmental prob-
lems occur in the future. Immunity provisions, such as this, put all Kansans at risk. Because
of the broad immunity proposed in this bill, the State could be relieved of similar environ-
mental remediation responsibilities on any project, anywhere in Kansas. Such immunity
laws put Kansans and generations of future Kansans at risk, protecting only those who profit
at the expense of the safety and accountability of our constituents.--Dale Swenson

   Mr. Speaker: I vote NO on HB  3021. The state of Kansas cannot deny responsibility
for environmental cleanup under federal CERCLA law. This bill places Kansas as a re-
sponsible party and puts the people of our state and its ``deep pocket'' into a position of
liability to pay for the clean up of a federal hazardous waste site. To the extent that this bill
denies liability on the part of our environmental agency to our own citizens, HB  3021 is
bad policy. If our state environmental agency is not responsible for environmental cleanup,
who is? Whether the goal is to shirk responsibility to our own citizens or pretend that we
are creating safety from federal law, this bill is wrong and I vote no.--Marti Crow, Annie
Kuether, Geraldine Flaharty, Ruby Gilbert, Sue Storm, Ethel Peterson,
Jonathan Wells, Nancy A. Kirk, Dixie Toelkes, Douglas Johnston

   Mr. Speaker: On behalf of the citizens of DeSoto and around the Sunflower Army
Ammunition Plant, I would like to thank everyone for voting for this Bill for your concerns,
for the health and safety of these families. The State of Kansas asks to get involved with this
project, I repeat asks to be involved with this project. They are not being forced to get
involved with this 9000 acres of polluted land. However now that the State wants to be
involved, we are going to release them from all liability on this project. This is very com-
forting for the people who live around this site. For these reasons, Mr. Speaker, I vote No
on HB  3021.--John Ballou

   HB  3025, An act enacting the interstate compact for adult offenders supervision; re-
pealing K.S.A. 22-4101, 22-4102 and 22-4103, was considered on final action.

 On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 122; Nays 0; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not
voting: 3.

 Yeas: Aday, Adkins, Alldritt, Allen, Aurand, Ballard, Ballou, Barnes, Beggs, Benlon, Be-
thell, Boston, Burroughs, Campbell, Carmody, Compton, Cox, Crow, Dahl, Dean, Dreher,
Edmonds, Empson, Faber, Farmer, Feuerborn, Findley, Flaharty, Flora, Flower, Freeborn,
Garner, Gatewood, Geringer, Gilbert, Glasscock, Grant, Gregory, Haley, Hayzlett, Helger-
son, Henderson, Hermes, Holmes, Horst, Howell, Huff, Humerickhouse, Hutchins, Jen-
kins, Jennison, Johnson, Johnston, Kirk, Klein, Phil Kline, Phill Kline, Krehbiel, Kuether,
Landwehr, Lane, Larkin, Light, Lightner, M. Long, P. Long, Loyd, Mason, Mayans, Mays,
McClure, McCreary, McKechnie, McKinney, Merrick, Mollenkamp, Jim Morrison, Judy
Morrison, Myers, Neufeld, Nichols, O'Brien, O'Connor, O'Neal, Osborne, Palmer, Pauls,
E. Peterson, J. Peterson, Phelps, Pottorff, Powell, Powers, Ray, Reardon, Rehorn, Rein-
hardt, Ruff, Schwartz, Sharp, Showalter, Shriver, Shultz, Sloan, Spangler, Stone, Storm,
Swenson, Tanner, Tedder, Thimesch, Toelkes, Tomlinson, Toplikar, Vickrey, Vining, Wagle,
Weber, Weiland, Wells, Welshimer, Wilk.

 Nays: None.

 Present but not voting: None.

 Absent or not voting: Henry, Lloyd, Minor.

 The bill passed.

 SB  24, An act repealing K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 46-2901; concerning the Joint Committee on
Oversight of the University of Kansas Hospital Authority, was considered on final action.

 On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 115; Nays 7; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not
voting: 3.

 Yeas: Aday, Adkins, Alldritt, Allen, Aurand, Ballard, Ballou, Barnes, Beggs, Benlon, Be-
thell, Boston, Burroughs, Campbell, Carmody, Compton, Cox, Crow, Dahl, Dreher, Emp-
son, Faber, Farmer, Feuerborn, Findley, Flaharty, Flora, Flower, Freeborn, Garner, Ga-
tewood, Geringer, Gilbert, Glasscock, Grant, Gregory, Haley, Hayzlett, Helgerson,
Henderson, Hermes, Holmes, Horst, Howell, Huff, Humerickhouse, Hutchins, Jenkins,
Jennison, Johnson, Johnston, Klein, Phil Kline, Phill Kline, Krehbiel, Kuether, Landwehr,
Lane, Larkin, Light, Lightner, M. Long, P. Long, Loyd, Mason, Mayans, Mays, McClure,
McCreary, Merrick, Mollenkamp, Jim Morrison, Judy Morrison, Myers, Neufeld, Nichols,
O'Brien, O'Connor, O'Neal, Osborne, Palmer, Pauls, E. Peterson, J. Peterson, Phelps, Pot-
torff, Powell, Powers, Ray, Reardon, Rehorn, Reinhardt, Ruff, Schwartz, Sharp, Showalter,
Shriver, Shultz, Sloan, Stone, Storm, Swenson, Tanner, Tedder, Thimesch, Toelkes, Tom-
linson, Toplikar, Vining, Wagle, Weber, Weiland, Wells, Welshimer, Wilk.

 Nays: Dean, Edmonds, Kirk, McKechnie, McKinney, Spangler, Vickrey.

 Present but not voting: None.

 Absent or not voting: Henry, Lloyd, Minor.

 The bill passed.

 SB  380, An act concerning postsecondary educational institutions; relating to certain
tuition, fees and financial assistance; authorizing certain tuition and fee waivers for certain
national fellowship recipients; revising the definition of eligible institution and affecting the
amount of awards made under the Kansas ethnic minority scholarship program; amending
K.S.A. 74-3284, 74-3287, 74-3288, 74-3289 and 76-719c and K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 74-3286
and repealing the existing sections, was considered on final action.

 On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 112; Nays 10; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not
voting: 3.

 Yeas: Aday, Adkins, Alldritt, Allen, Aurand, Ballard, Barnes, Beggs, Benlon, Bethell, Bos-
ton, Burroughs, Campbell, Compton, Cox, Crow, Dahl, Dean, Dreher, Edmonds, Empson,
Farmer, Feuerborn, Findley, Flaharty, Flora, Flower, Freeborn, Gatewood, Geringer, Gil-
bert, Glasscock, Gregory, Haley, Hayzlett, Henderson, Hermes, Holmes, Horst, Howell,
Huff, Humerickhouse, Hutchins, Jenkins, Jennison, Johnson, Johnston, Kirk, Klein, Phil
Kline, Phill Kline, Krehbiel, Kuether, Landwehr, Lane, Larkin, Light, Lightner, M. Long,
P. Long, Loyd, Mason, Mayans, Mays, McClure, McCreary, McKechnie, McKinney, Mol-
lenkamp, Judy Morrison, Myers, Neufeld, Nichols, O'Brien, O'Connor, O'Neal, Osborne,
Pauls, E. Peterson, J. Peterson, Phelps, Pottorff, Powell, Powers, Ray, Reardon, Rehorn,
Reinhardt, Ruff, Schwartz, Sharp, Showalter, Shriver, Shultz, Sloan, Spangler, Stone, Storm,
Swenson, Tanner, Tedder, Thimesch, Toelkes, Tomlinson, Toplikar, Vickrey, Wagle, Weber,
Weiland, Wells, Welshimer, Wilk.

 Nays: Ballou, Carmody, Faber, Garner, Grant, Helgerson, Merrick, Jim Morrison, Pal-
mer, Vining.

 Present but not voting: None.

 Absent or not voting: Henry, Lloyd, Minor.

 The bill passed, as amended.

 SB  432, An act concerning schools and school districts; relating to employment of per-
sonnel; including incentives for national certification and mentoring of first year teachers,
was considered on final action.

 On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 82; Nays 40; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not
voting: 3.

 Yeas: Aday, Adkins, Allen, Ballard, Ballou, Barnes, Beggs, Benlon, Boston, Burroughs,
Campbell, Compton, Crow, Dahl, Dean, Edmonds, Empson, Feuerborn, Findley, Flaharty,
Flower, Gatewood, Gilbert, Glasscock, Hayzlett, Henderson, Hermes, Holmes, Horst, How-
ell, Huff, Humerickhouse, Hutchins, Jenkins, Johnston, Kirk, Phil Kline, Phill Kline, Kreh-
biel, Kuether, Lightner, M. Long, Loyd, Mason, Mayans, Mays, McKinney, Merrick, Judy
Morrison, Myers, Nichols, O'Connor, O'Neal, Pauls, J. Peterson, Phelps, Pottorff, Powell,
Powers, Ray, Reardon, Rehorn, Reinhardt, Ruff, Sharp, Showalter, Shriver, Stone, Storm,
Swenson, Tanner, Tedder, Thimesch, Toelkes, Tomlinson, Toplikar, Vickrey, Wagle, Wei-
land, Wells, Welshimer, Wilk.

 Nays: Alldritt, Aurand, Bethell, Carmody, Cox, Dreher, Faber, Farmer, Flora, Freeborn,
Garner, Geringer, Grant, Gregory, Haley, Helgerson, Jennison, Johnson, Klein, Landwehr,
Lane, Larkin, Light, P. Long, McClure, McCreary, McKechnie, Mollenkamp, Jim Morrison,
Neufeld, O'Brien, Osborne, Palmer, E. Peterson, Schwartz, Shultz, Sloan, Spangler, Vining,
Weber.

 Present but not voting: None.

 Absent or not voting: Henry, Lloyd, Minor.

 The bill passed, as amended.

 SB  588, An act concerning contracts for equipment; amending K.S.A. 16-1002, 16-1004,
16-1303, 16-1305, 16-1403, 16-1404 and 16-1405 and repealing the existing sections, was
considered on final action.

 On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 94; Nays 28; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not
voting: 3.

 Yeas: Aday, Adkins, Alldritt, Allen, Ballard, Barnes, Beggs, Benlon, Bethell, Boston,
Campbell, Compton, Crow, Dahl, Dreher, Edmonds, Empson, Faber, Findley, Flora,
Flower, Freeborn, Garner, Geringer, Gilbert, Glasscock, Grant, Haley, Hayzlett, Helgerson,
Henderson, Hermes, Holmes, Horst, Howell, Huff, Humerickhouse, Hutchins, Jenkins,
Jennison, Johnson, Johnston, Kirk, Klein, Phil Kline, Phill Kline, Krehbiel, Kuether, Lane,
Larkin, Light, M. Long, P. Long, Loyd, Mason, Mayans, Mays, McClure, McKinney, Mol-
lenkamp, Jim Morrison, Judy Morrison, Neufeld, O'Brien, O'Connor, O'Neal, Osborne,
Pauls, E. Peterson, J. Peterson, Phelps, Pottorff, Powell, Powers, Reardon, Rehorn, Rein-
hardt, Ruff, Schwartz, Shriver, Sloan, Spangler, Stone, Storm, Swenson, Tanner, Tedder,
Toelkes, Tomlinson, Toplikar, Wagle, Weber, Weiland, Wilk.

 Nays: Aurand, Ballou, Burroughs, Carmody, Cox, Dean, Farmer, Feuerborn, Flaharty,
Gatewood, Gregory, Landwehr, Lightner, McCreary, McKechnie, Merrick, Myers, Nichols,
Palmer, Ray, Sharp, Showalter, Shultz, Thimesch, Vickrey, Vining, Wells, Welshimer.

 Present but not voting: None.

 Absent or not voting: Henry, Lloyd, Minor.

 The bill passed.

 SB  657, An act concerning postsecondary education and certain institutions thereof;
relating to powers and duties of the state board of regents and the state board of education;
affecting membership of the midwestern higher education commission; amending K.S.A.
72-60b02 and K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 71-613, 72-4408, 72-4412, 72-4517, 74-3202c, 74-32,140
and 74-32,141 and repealing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 71-1001, 71-1002,
71-1003, 72-4409, 72-4409a and 72-4410 and K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 71-901 and 71-902, was
considered on final action.

 On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 120; Nays 2; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not
voting: 3.

 Yeas: Aday, Adkins, Alldritt, Allen, Aurand, Ballard, Barnes, Beggs, Benlon, Bethell, Bos-
ton, Burroughs, Campbell, Carmody, Compton, Cox, Crow, Dahl, Dean, Dreher, Edmonds,
Empson, Faber, Farmer, Feuerborn, Findley, Flaharty, Flora, Flower, Freeborn, Garner,
Gatewood, Geringer, Gilbert, Glasscock, Grant, Gregory, Haley, Hayzlett, Henderson, Her-
mes, Holmes, Horst, Howell, Huff, Humerickhouse, Hutchins, Jenkins, Jennison, Johnson,
Johnston, Kirk, Klein, Phil Kline, Phill Kline, Krehbiel, Kuether, Landwehr, Lane, Larkin,
Light, Lightner, M. Long, P. Long, Loyd, Mason, Mayans, Mays, McClure, McCreary,
McKechnie, McKinney, Merrick, Mollenkamp, Jim Morrison, Judy Morrison, Myers, Neu-
feld, Nichols, O'Brien, O'Connor, O'Neal, Osborne, Palmer, Pauls, E. Peterson, J. Peterson,
Phelps, Pottorff, Powell, Powers, Ray, Reardon, Rehorn, Reinhardt, Ruff, Schwartz, Sharp,
Showalter, Shriver, Shultz, Sloan, Spangler, Stone, Storm, Swenson, Tanner, Tedder, Thi-
mesch, Toelkes, Tomlinson, Toplikar, Vickrey, Vining, Wagle, Weber, Weiland, Wells, Wel-
shimer, Wilk.

 Nays: Ballou, Helgerson.

 Present but not voting: None.

 Absent or not voting: Henry, Lloyd, Minor.

 The bill passed.

 SCR 1606, A concurrent resolution requesting the Governor of the state of Kansas to
identify funds available for training and retraining of long-term care staff, was considered
on final action.

 On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 96; Nays 26; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not
voting: 3.

 Yeas: Aday, Adkins, Alldritt, Allen, Ballard, Barnes, Beggs, Benlon, Bethell, Boston, Bur-
roughs, Crow, Dahl, Dean, Edmonds, Empson, Farmer, Feuerborn, Findley, Flaharty,
Flora, Garner, Gatewood, Geringer, Gilbert, Glasscock, Grant, Haley, Hayzlett, Henderson,
Hermes, Holmes, Horst, Huff, Humerickhouse, Hutchins, Jenkins, Jennison, Johnson, John-
ston, Kirk, Klein, Phill Kline, Krehbiel, Kuether, Landwehr, Larkin, Light, M. Long, P.
Long, Mayans, Mays, McClure, McCreary, McKechnie, McKinney, Judy Morrison, Myers,
Neufeld, Nichols, O'Brien, O'Connor, O'Neal, Osborne, Palmer, Pauls, E. Peterson, J. Pe-
terson, Phelps, Pottorff, Powell, Powers, Reardon, Rehorn, Reinhardt, Ruff, Schwartz,
Sharp, Showalter, Shriver, Sloan, Spangler, Storm, Swenson, Tanner, Tedder, Thimesch,
Toelkes, Toplikar, Vining, Wagle, Weber, Weiland, Wells, Welshimer, Wilk.

 Nays: Aurand, Ballou, Campbell, Carmody, Compton, Cox, Dreher, Faber, Flower, Free-
born, Gregory, Helgerson, Howell, Phil Kline, Lane, Lightner, Loyd, Mason, Merrick, Mol-
lenkamp, Jim Morrison, Ray, Shultz, Stone, Tomlinson, Vickrey.

 Present but not voting: None.

 Absent or not voting: Henry, Lloyd, Minor.

 The resolution was adopted.

MOTIONS TO CONCUR AND NONCONCUR
 On motion of Rep. Johnson, the House concurred in Senate amendments to HCR 5070,
A concurrent resolution urging the Kansas Department of Agriculture, Kansas Department
of Commerce and Housing, Kansas State Research and Extension of the College of Agri-
culture, Kansas Cattlemen's Association, Kansas Farm Bureau, Kansas Farmers Union, Kan-
sas Pork Producers Council, Kansas Livestock Association and the independent small locker
plants to assist producers of beef, pork and poultry to market their own products.

 On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 119; Nays 3; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not
voting: 3.

 Yeas: Aday, Adkins, Alldritt, Allen, Aurand, Ballard, Ballou, Barnes, Beggs, Benlon, Be-
thell, Boston, Burroughs, Campbell, Compton, Cox, Crow, Dahl, Dean, Dreher, Edmonds,
Empson, Faber, Farmer, Feuerborn, Findley, Flaharty, Flora, Flower, Freeborn, Garner,
Gatewood, Geringer, Gilbert, Glasscock, Grant, Gregory, Haley, Hayzlett, Helgerson, Hen-
derson, Hermes, Holmes, Horst, Howell, Huff, Humerickhouse, Hutchins, Jenkins, Jenni-
son, Johnson, Johnston, Kirk, Klein, Phill Kline, Krehbiel, Kuether, Landwehr, Lane, Larkin,
Light, Lightner, M. Long, P. Long, Loyd, Mason, Mayans, Mays, McClure, McCreary,
McKechnie, McKinney, Merrick, Mollenkamp, Jim Morrison, Judy Morrison, Myers, Neu-
feld, Nichols, O'Brien, O'Connor, O'Neal, Osborne, Palmer, Pauls, E. Peterson, J. Peterson,
Phelps, Pottorff, Powell, Powers, Reardon, Rehorn, Reinhardt, Ruff, Schwartz, Sharp,
Showalter, Shriver, Shultz, Sloan, Spangler, Stone, Storm, Swenson, Tanner, Tedder, Thi-
mesch, Toelkes, Tomlinson, Toplikar, Vickrey, Vining, Wagle, Weber, Weiland, Wells, Wel-
shimer, Wilk.

 Nays: Carmody, Phil Kline, Ray.

 Present but not voting: None.

 Absent or not voting: Henry, Lloyd, Minor.

 On motion of Rep. Pauls, the House concurred in Senate amendments to S. Sub. for
HB  2561, An act relating to motor vehicles; concerning certificates of title; amending
K.S.A. 8-199 and K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 8-116a, 8-135, 8-197, 8-198 and 8-1,137 and repealing
the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 8-1,136. (The House requested the Senate to
return the bill, which was in conference).

 On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 102; Nays 20; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not
voting: 3.

 Yeas: Aday, Adkins, Alldritt, Allen, Aurand, Ballard, Ballou, Barnes, Beggs, Bethell, Bos-
ton, Burroughs, Compton, Cox, Crow, Dahl, Dean, Dreher, Empson, Faber, Feuerborn,
Findley, Flaharty, Flora, Flower, Garner, Gatewood, Geringer, Gilbert, Glasscock, Grant,
Haley, Hayzlett, Helgerson, Henderson, Hermes, Holmes, Horst, Huff, Humerickhouse,
Hutchins, Jennison, Johnson, Johnston, Kirk, Klein, Phil Kline, Phill Kline, Krehbiel,
Kuether, Landwehr, Lane, Larkin, Light, Lightner, M. Long, Loyd, Mason, Mayans, Mays,
McClure, McCreary, McKechnie, McKinney, Merrick, Judy Morrison, Myers, Nichols,
O'Brien, O'Neal, Pauls, E. Peterson, J. Peterson, Phelps, Pottorff, Powell, Powers, Ray,
Reardon, Rehorn, Reinhardt, Ruff, Schwartz, Sharp, Showalter, Shriver, Shultz, Sloan,
Spangler, Stone, Storm, Swenson, Tanner, Tedder, Thimesch, Toelkes, Wagle, Weber, Wei-
land, Wells, Welshimer, Wilk.

 Nays: Benlon, Campbell, Carmody, Edmonds, Farmer, Freeborn, Gregory, Howell, Jen-
kins, P. Long, Mollenkamp, Jim Morrison, Neufeld, O'Connor, Osborne, Palmer, Tomlin-
son, Toplikar, Vickrey, Vining.

 Present but not voting: None.

 Absent or not voting: Henry, Lloyd, Minor.

     On motion of Rep. Glasscock, the House went into Committee of the Whole, with Rep.
Tomlinson in the chair.

COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
 On motion of Rep. Tomlinson, Committee of the Whole report, as follows, was adopted:

   Recommended that committee report recommending a substitute bill to H. Sub. for
SB  323 be adopted; also, on motion of Rep. McKinney be amended on page 34, preceding
line 6, by inserting the following material to read as follows:

 ``Sec. 27. (a) During the fiscal years ending June 30, 2000, and June 30, 2001, notwith-
standing the provisions of K.S.A. 74-8905 and amendments thereto, no bonds shall be issued
by the Kansas development finance authority for any capital improvement project for the
construction or expansion of any prison or any other correctional facility for the department
of corrections unless such capital improvement project has been specifically approved by
act of the legislature for the department of corrections for the purposes of subsection (b)
of K.S.A. 74-8905 and amendments thereto and the authorization of the issuance of bonds
by the Kansas development finance authority in accordance with that statute for such capital
improvement project.

 (b) During the fiscal years ending June 30, 2000, and June 30, 2001, notwithstanding the
provisions of K.S.A. 74-8905 and amendments thereto, the state finance council shall not
approve any capital improvement project for the construction or expansion of any prison or
any other correctional facility for the department of corrections for the purposes of subsec-
tion (b) of K.S.A. 74-8905 and amendments thereto and the authorization of the issuance
of bonds by the Kansas development finance authority in accordance with that statute for
any such capital improvement project.'';

 And by renumbering sections accordingly;

 Also, on motion of Rep. Sloan to amend H. Sub. for SB  323, the motion did not prevail,
and the substitute bill be passed as amended.

 H. Sub. for SB  326 be passed over and retain a place on the calendar (see Committee
of the Whole, afternoon session).

 Committee report recommending a substitute bill to H. Sub. for SB  504 be adopted;
also, on motion of Rep. O'Neal be amended on page 6, in line 5, after the period by inserting
``Upon such order of the court and payment of any additional docket fee, the clerk of the
district court shall renumber the case as a case filed under chapter 60 of the Kansas Statutes
Annotated, and amendments thereto, in the same manner as required by K.S.A. 60-2418,
and amendments thereto.'';

      On page 27, in line 19, by striking ``Executions and or-''; by striking all of lines 20 through
22 and inserting ``The provisions of K.S.A. 60-2410, 60-2414 and 60-2416, and amendments
thereto, shall not be applicable to post-judgment proceedings pursuant to the code of civil
procedure for limited actions, nor shall execution and orders of sale issued pursuant to the
code of civil procedure for limited actions be levied upon real property of the judgment
debtor except as provided in K.S.A. 60-2418, and amendments thereto.'';

 Also, on further motion of Rep. O'Neal H. Sub. for SB  504 be amended on page 11,
following line 28, by inserting:

      ``(f) Garnishment service of process. (1) First class mail. The return shall show the nature
of the process, the date on which the process was mailed and the name and address on the
envelope containing the process.

      (2) Telefacsimile communication. The return shall show the nature of the process, the
time and date on which the process was transmitted by telefacsimile, the telephone number
of the transmitting machine and the telephone number of the receiving machine.

      (3) Internet electronic mail. The return shall show the nature of the process, the time
and date on which the process was transmitted by internet electronic mail, the internet
electronic mail address of the transmitting person and the internet electronic mail address
of the receiving person.'';

      On page 56, in line 29, after ``after'', by inserting ``January 1, 2001, and'';

 Also, on further motion of Rep. O'Neal H. Sub. for SB  504 be amended on page 24,
in line 38, before ``judg-'' by inserting ``clerk of the court. The clerk shall cause a copy of
the answer to be mailed promptly to the'';

      On page 25, in line 6, after ``to'' by inserting ``the clerk of the court. The clerk shall cause
a copy of the answer to be mailed promptly to''; in line 27, after the first ``and'' by inserting
``the clerk''; in line 31, by striking ``and'' and inserting a comma; also in line 31, after ``gar-
nishee'' by inserting ``and to the clerk'';

      On page 26, in line 2, by striking ``judgment creditor'' and inserting ``clerk of the court'';
in line 3, by striking ``judgment creditor'' and inserting ``clerk of the court''; in line 4, by
striking ``judgment creditor'' and inserting ``court''; in line 6, by striking ``judg-''; in line 7,
by striking ``ment creditor'' and inserting ``clerk of the court''; in line 8, by striking ``judgment
creditor'' and inserting ``court''; in line 9, by striking the first ``judgment creditor'' and in-
serting ``court ''; also in line 9, by striking the second ``judgment creditor'' and inserting
``court''; in line 10, by striking all after the period; by striking all of lines 11 through 16; in
line 21, after ``to'' by inserting ``the court. The court shall promptly pay the earnings withheld
to''; in line 22, by striking ``, unless''; by striking all of line 23; in line 24, by striking ``contrary'';
in line 25, after ``amount'' by inserting ``to the court. The court shall promptly pay the excess
amount''; in line 27, by striking ``judgment creditor'' and inserting ``court'';

      On page 27, in line 5, by striking ``or imprisonment in the county jail or both,'';

 Also, on motion of Rep. Pauls H. Sub. for SB  504 be amended on page 2, in line 35,
by striking ``within the county''; in line 40, after ``officials'' by inserting ``, and within the
county'';

 Also, on motion of Rep. Haley to amend H. Sub. for SB  504, the motion did not prevail;
and the substitute bill be passed as amended.

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES
      The Committee on Appropriations recommends SB  391 be passed.

   Upon unanimous consent, the House referred back to the regular order of business,
Introduction of Bills and Concurrent Resolutions.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
 The following bills were thereupon introduced and read by title:

   HB  3049, An act concerning the secretary of health and environment; concerning proof
of inoculations by pupils; requiring hepatitis B inoculations, by Committee on
Appropriations.

 HB  3050, An act concerning natural gas; authorizing certain refunds and reimburse-
ments of refunds of certain ad valorem tax reimbursements; authorizing the issuance of
bonds and imposing a tax on certain transportation of natural gas, by Committee on
Appropriations.

CHANGE OF REFERENCE
 Speaker Jennison announced the withdrawal of SB  219 from Committee on Appropri-
ations and rereferral to Committee on Business, Commerce and Labor.

MOTIONS TO CONCUR AND NONCONCUR
 On motion of Rep. Wilk, the House nonconcurred in Senate amendments to Sub.
HB  2605 and asked for a conference.

 Speaker Jennison thereupon appointed Reps. Wilk, Horst and Sharp as conferees on the
part of the House.

 On motion of Rep. O'Neal, the House nonconcurred in Senate amendments to HB  2772
and asked for a conference.

 Speaker Jennison thereupon appointed Reps. O'Neal, Carmody and Pauls as conferees
on the part of the House.

 On motion of Rep. O'Neal, the House nonconcurred in Senate amendments to HB  2805
and asked for a conference.

 Speaker Jennison thereupon appointed Reps. O'Neal, Carmody and Pauls as conferees
on the part of the House.

     On motion of Rep. Weber, the House recessed until 2:00 p.m.



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AFTERNOON SESSION


 The House met pursuant to recess with Speaker Jennison in the chair.

   On motion of Rep. Glasscock, the House went into Committee of the Whole, with Rep.
Tomlinson in the chair.

COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
 On motion of Rep. Tomlinson, Committee of the Whole report, as follows, was adopted:

 Recommended that HB 2858; SB 586 be passed.

 Committee report recommending a substitute bill to H. Sub. for SB 326 be adopted;
also, Rep. Adkins moved to suspend House Rule 1704 (b) for the purpose of allowing
committee members to stand for questions. The motion prevailed.

 Also, on motion of Rep. Adkins H. Sub. for SB 326 be amended on page 152, by striking
all of lines 42 and 43;

      On page 153 by striking all in lines 1 through line 8 and inserting the following material
to read as follows:

      ``(a) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure limitation established for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2001, by section 4(b) of 2000 Senate Bill No. 39 on the behavioral sciences regu-
latory board fee fund is hereby increased from $424,641 to $425,641: Provided, That ex-
penditures from the behavioral sciences regulatory board fee fund for fiscal year 2001 for
official hospitality shall not exceed $1,000.'';

 Also, on motion of Rep. Johnston to amend H. Sub. for SB 326, the motion was
withdrawn.

 Also, on motion of Rep. Bethell to amend H. Sub. for SB 326, the motion did not
prevail.

 Also, on motion of Rep. Alldritt to amend H. Sub. for SB 326, the motion did not prevail.

 Also, roll call was demanded on motion of Rep. McClure to amend H. Sub. for SB 326
on page 62, in line 19, by adding $450,000 to the dollar amount and by adjusting the dollar
amount accordingly;

 On page 63, in line 8, before the period, by inserting: ``: And provided further, That
expenditures shall be made from this account for the senior nutrition grant program in an
amount not less than $450,000'';

 On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 57; Nays 65; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not
voting: 3.

 Yeas: Alldritt, Ballard, Barnes, Burroughs, Crow, Dean, Edmonds, Faber, Feuerborn,
Findley, Flaharty, Flora, Garner, Gatewood, Gilbert, Grant, Haley, Helgerson, Henderson,
Henry, Horst, Howell, Johnston, Kirk, Klein, Kuether, Larkin, M. Long, P. Long, McClure,
McKechnie, McKinney, Judy Morrison, Nichols, O'Brien, Pauls, E. Peterson, Phelps, Pow-
ers, Reardon, Rehorn, Reinhardt, Ruff, Sharp, Showalter, Shriver, Sloan, Spangler, Storm,
Swenson, Tedder, Thimesch, Toelkes, Toplikar, Weiland, Wells, Welshimer.

 Nays: Aday, Adkins, Allen, Aurand, Ballou, Beggs, Benlon, Bethell, Boston, Campbell,
Carmody, Compton, Cox, Dahl, Dreher, Empson, Farmer, Flower, Freeborn, Geringer,
Glasscock, Gregory, Hayzlett, Hermes, Holmes, Huff, Humerickhouse, Hutchins, Jenkins,
Jennison, Johnson, Phil Kline, Phill Kline, Krehbiel, Landwehr, Lane, Light, Lightner, Loyd,
Mason, Mays, McCreary, Merrick, Mollenkamp, Jim Morrison, Myers, Neufeld, O'Connor,
O'Neal, Osborne, Palmer, J. Peterson, Pottorff, Powell, Ray, Schwartz, Shultz, Stone, Tan-
ner, Tomlinson, Vickrey, Vining, Wagle, Weber, Wilk.

 Present but not voting: None.

 Absent or not voting: Lloyd, Mayans, Minor.

 The motion of Rep. McClure did not prevail.

 Also, on motion of Rep. Feuerborn H. Sub. for SB 326 be amended on page 81, after
line 1, by inserting the following:

``EDIF--Ag in the classroom grant fundNo limit
  Provided, That on July 1, 2000, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director
of accounts and reports shall transfer $35,000 from the Kansas economic development
endowment account of the state economic development initiatives fund of the department
of commerce and housing to the EDIF--Ag in the classroom grant fund of the department
of education: Provided further, That all expenditures from the EDIF--Ag in the classroom
fund shall be used for agriculture in the classroom programs to supplement existing ele-
mentary and secondary curricula with agricultural information.'';

 Also, on motion of Rep. Reardon to amend H. Sub. for SB 326, Rep. Edmonds requested
the question be divided. The question was divided.

 On Part A, the motion did not prevail. On Part B, the motion did not prevail. Rep Reardon
requested that Parts C and D be withdrawn. There was objection. The question then re-
verted back and roll call was demanded on the motion of Rep. Reardon to amend on Part
C, on page 72, in line 43, preceding the period, by inserting ``: And provided further, That
the aggregate amount of such expenditures from the social welfare fund shall not be less
than $1,000,000'';

 On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 41; Nays 76; Present but not voting: 1; Absent or not
voting: 7.

 Yeas: Aday, Aurand, Ballou, Boston, Carmody, Compton, Dahl, Edmonds, Farmer,
Flower, Freeborn, Geringer, Gregory, Hayzlett, Humerickhouse, Jenkins, Phill Kline, Land-
wehr, P. Long, Loyd, Mason, Mays, McKinney, Merrick, Judy Morrison, Myers, Neufeld,
O'Brien, O'Connor, Osborne, Palmer, Pottorff, Powell, Schwartz, Shriver, Shultz, Stone,
Vickrey, Vining, Wagle, Weber.

 Nays: Adkins, Alldritt, Allen, Ballard, Barnes, Beggs, Benlon, Bethell, Burroughs, Camp-
bell, Cox, Dean, Dreher, Empson, Faber, Feuerborn, Findley, Flaharty, Flora, Garner,
Gatewood, Gilbert, Glasscock, Grant, Haley, Helgerson, Henderson, Henry, Hermes,
Holmes, Horst, Howell, Huff, Hutchins, Jennison, Johnson, Johnston, Klein, Phil Kline,
Krehbiel, Lane, Larkin, Light, Lightner, M. Long, Mayans, McClure, McCreary, Mollen-
kamp, Jim Morrison, Nichols, O'Neal, Pauls, J. Peterson, Phelps, Powers, Ray, Reardon,
Rehorn, Reinhardt, Ruff, Sharp, Showalter, Sloan, Spangler, Storm, Swenson, Tanner, Ted-
der, Thimesch, Tomlinson, Toplikar, Weiland, Wells, Welshimer, Wilk.

 Present but not voting: McKechnie.

 Absent or not voting: Crow, Kirk, Kuether, Lloyd, Minor, E. Peterson, Toelkes.

 Part C of the motion of Rep. Reardon did not prevail. Also, on Part D, the motion did
not prevail.

 Also, on motion of Rep. Alldritt H. Sub. for SB 326 be amended on page 40, preceding
line 5, by inserting new material as follows:

``Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the Kansas economic opportunity
initiatives fund of the department of commerce and housing in fiscal year 2001 for any golf
tournament or related events.'';

 Also, on motion of Rep. Kirk to amend H. Sub. for SB 326, the motion did not prevail.

 Also, on motion of Rep. Rehorn to amend H. Sub. for SB 326, the motion did not
prevail.

 Also, roll call was demanded on motion of Rep. Helgerson to amend H. Sub. for SB
326 on page 36, preceding line 12, by inserting new material to read as follows:

 ``(g) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures shall be made from any
moneys appropriated to the department of revenue for fiscal year 2001 by this or other
appropriation acts of the 2000 regular session, the secretary of revenue shall make expend-
itures to maintain operation of field offices of the department of revenue for taxpayer as-
sistance: Provided, That the department of revenue shall employ not less than the amount
of staff employed in such field offices in fiscal year 2000.'';

 On page 147, in line 11, by adding 17.0 to the number in the line and adjusting the
number in line 11 accordingly;

 On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 53; Nays 68; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not
voting: 4.

 Yeas: Alldritt, Ballard, Barnes, Burroughs, Crow, Dean, Feuerborn, Findley, Flaharty,
Flora, Garner, Gatewood, Gilbert, Grant, Gregory, Haley, Helgerson, Henderson, Henry,
Howell, Johnston, Kirk, Klein, Kuether, Larkin, M. Long, Mayans, McClure, McKechnie,
McKinney, Nichols, O'Brien, Pauls, E. Peterson, Phelps, Pottorff, Powell, Powers, Reardon,
Rehorn, Reinhardt, Ruff, Sharp, Showalter, Shriver, Spangler, Storm, Swenson, Tedder,
Thimesch, Weiland, Wells, Welshimer.

 Nays: Aday, Adkins, Allen, Aurand, Ballou, Beggs, Benlon, Bethell, Boston, Campbell,
Carmody, Compton, Cox, Dahl, Dreher, Edmonds, Empson, Faber, Farmer, Flower, Free-
born, Geringer, Glasscock, Hayzlett, Hermes, Holmes, Horst, Huff, Humerickhouse,
Hutchins, Jenkins, Jennison, Johnson, Phil Kline, Phill Kline, Krehbiel, Landwehr, Lane,
Light, Lightner, P. Long, Loyd, Mason, Mays, McCreary, Merrick, Mollenkamp, Jim Mor-
rison, Judy Morrison, Myers, Neufeld, O'Connor, O'Neal, Osborne, J. Peterson, Ray,
Schwartz, Shultz, Sloan, Stone, Tanner, Tomlinson, Toplikar, Vickrey, Vining, Wagle, We-
ber, Wilk.

 Present but not voting: None.

 Absent or not voting: Lloyd, Minor, Palmer, Toelkes.

 The motion of Rep. Helgerson did not prevail.

 Also, on further motion of Rep. Helgerson to amend H. Sub. for SB 326, the motion
did not prevail.

 Also, on further motion of Rep. Helgerson to amend H. Sub. for SB 326, Rep. Helgerson
requested the question be divided. The question was divided.

 On Part A, the motion did not prevail. Also, on Part B, the motion did not prevail.

 Also, on further motion of Rep. Helgerson to amend H. Sub. for SB 326, the motion
did not prevail.

 Also, on motion of Rep. Toplikar to amend H. Sub. for SB 326, the motion did not
prevail.

 Also, on motion of Rep. Howell H. Sub. for SB 326 be amended on page 153, preceding
line 9, by inserting the following:

 ``Sec. 75. (a) On July 1, 2000, all positions of officers or employees of each state agency
named in this act or in chapter 132 of the 1999 Session Laws of Kansas that are vacant as
of March 1, 2000, and that have been vacant for a continuous period of 30 months or more,
as determined by the director of the budget in consultation with the director of personnel
services, are hereby abolished and no moneys appropriated for any such state agency for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001, from the state general fund or any special revenue
fund by chapter 132 or 160 of the 1999 Session Laws of Kansas or by this or other appro-
priation act of the 2000 regular session of the legislature, shall be expended for any such
abolished position.

 (b) On July 1, 2000, the position limitations established by section 22 of chapter 132 of
the 1999 Session Laws of Kansas, as amended by chapter 160 of the 1999 Session Laws of
Kansas or by this or other appropriation act of the 2000 regular session of the legislature,
as established by this or other appropriation act of the 2000 regular session of the legislature,
or as established by the state finance council on the number of full-time and regular part-
time positions equated to full-time for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001, for the state
agencies for which such position limitations are established and for which positions are
abolished under subsection (a), are hereby decreased accordingly for each such agency by
the full-time equivalent number of such abolished positions.'';

 And by renumbering sections accordingly;

 Also, on motion of Rep. P. Long to amend H. Sub. for SB 326, the motion did not
prevail.

 Also, on motion of Rep. Crow to amend H. Sub. for SB 326, the motion did not prevail.

 Also, on motion of Rep. Spangler H. Sub. for SB 326 be amended on page 123, preceding
line 5, by inserting a new subsection to read as follows:

 ``(j) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the de-
partment of corrections from any moneys appropriated from the state general fund or any
special revenue fund for fiscal year 2001, as authorized by this or other appropriation act
of the 2000 regular session of the legislature, and notwithstanding any other provision of
law to the contrary, expenditures shall be made by the secretary of corrections for operating
expenditures to place inmates under the custody and control of the secretary of corrections
with community corrections programs for the balance of such inmates' sentences during
fiscal year 2001.'';

 Also, on motion of Rep. Faber H. Sub. for SB 326 be amended on page 145, after line
24, by inserting:

 ``(g) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, before the department
of transportation expends any moneys available for fiscal year 2001 to acquire real property
not currently owned by the department, the department shall hold, in each county where
the property is located, a public hearing on the proposed acquisition. At least 21 days before
the hearing, the department shall mail by first class mail to each owner of property adjoining
the property and shall publish in a newspaper of general circulation in the county a notice
of the time and place of the hearing. The notice shall contain a general description of the
property and shall state the proposed use of the property. At the hearing, all interested
parties shall be given reasonable opportunity to present their views regarding the acquisition
of the property and the proposed use of the property. Nothing in this subsection shall be
construed to prohibit expenditures, prior to the hearing required by this section, to secure
a contingency contract or to acquire an option to buy property, pending completion of the
hearing.''

 And by relettering subsections accordingly;

 Also, on motion of Rep. Helgerson to amend H. Sub. for SB 326, the motion did not
prevail; and the substitute bill be passed as amended.

 Committee report to SB 664 be adopted; and the bill be passed as amended.

 Committee report recommending a substitute bill to H. Sub. for SB 430 be adopted;
and the substitute bill be passed.

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES
 The Committee on Utilities recommends HR 6018 be amended on page 1, in line 21,
before the first ``electric'' by inserting ``distribution electric cooperatives; one member rep-
resenting generation and transmission''; in line 25, before ``one'' by inserting ``one member
representing motor vehicle fuel dealers; one member representing motor vehicle fuel dis-
tributors;''; and the resolution be adopted as amended.

 Upon unanimous consent, the House referred back to the regular order of business,
Introduction of Bills and Concurrent Resolutions.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
 The following bill was introduced and read by title:

   HB 3051, An act concerning courts; relating to court of appeals; amending K.S.A. 20-
3002, 20-3005 and 20-3006 and repealing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 20-
3003, by Committee on Appropriations.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
 The Senate nonconcurs in House amendments to SB 481, requests a conference and has
appointed Senators Kerr, Hardenburger and Gooch as conferees on the part of the Senate.

INTRODUCTION OF ORIGINAL MOTIONS
 On motion of Rep. Glasscock, the House acceded to the request of the Senate for a
conference on SB 481.

 Speaker pro tem Mays thereupon appointed Reps. Adkins, Neufeld and Reardon as con-
ferees on the part of the House.

MOTIONS TO CONCUR AND NONCONCUR
 On motion of Rep. Johnson, the House nonconcurred in Senate amendments to HCR
5063 and asked for a conference.

 Speaker pro tem Mays thereupon appointed Reps. Johnson, Schwartz and Welshimer as
conferees on the part of the House.

   On motion of Rep. Glasscock, the House adjourned until 9:30 a.m., Friday, March 31,
2000.

CHARLENE SWANSON, Journal Clerk.

JANET E. JONES, Chief Clerk.