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HOUSE JOURNAL

First Extraordinary Session of the Fifty-sixth Legislature

of the State of

First Legislative Day, Monday, September 25, 2017

Pursuant to the Call of the Governor, the Honorable Mary Fallin, the House of Representatives of the Fifty-sixth Legislature of the State of Oklahoma convened in the First Extraordinary Session in the House Chamber at 1:30 p.m. and was called to order by Speaker McCall.

The roll was called with 94 Members present.

The following Members were excused: Enns, Henke, Ritze, Watson.—4.

Vacancy: District 46, District 75, District 76.—3.

The Speaker declared a quorum present.

Prayer was offered by Pastor Joel Harder, Capitol Commission, . Pastor Harder was sponsored by Representative Strohm.

EXECUTIVE ORDER

The Governor’s Executive Order 2017-29 calling the Fifty-sixth into the First Extraordinary Session was read at length as follows:

To the Honorable Members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives and the Honorable Members of the Oklahoma State Senate:

I, Mary Fallin, Governor of the State of Oklahoma, pursuant to the authority vested in me by the provisions of Section 7 of Article VI of the Oklahoma Constitution, hereby convoke the First Extraordinary Session of the Fifty-sixth Legislature to convene at the State Capitol on Monday, September 25, 2017. I recommend the following subjects for the Legislature’s consideration:

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To address the immediate budget shortfall created by the loss of the $215 million cigarette fee revenue.

To have the option to address a long term solution to the continuing budget shortfalls.

To address the need for more consolidation and other efficiencies in all areas of state government.

To clarify through legislative amendment the intended exemptions to the new 1.25% sales tax on vehicles.

To address a needed pay increase for classroom teachers in the K-12 common education system.

Copies of this Executive Order shall be distributed to every member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, every member of the Oklahoma State Senate, the Clerk of the House of Representatives, the Secretary of the Senate, and the Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Oklahoma to be affixed at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, this 15th day of September, 2017.

BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

/s/ Mary Fallin

CERTIFICATION OF HOUSE MEMBERS

Representative Echols moved that the Communications dated July 18, 2017, and September 19, 2017, transmitted from the Secretary of the State Election Board to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and furnished to the Clerk of the House of Representatives naming as the person elected to House District 75 in the Special General Election held on Tuesday, July 11, 2017, and as the person elected to House District 46 in the Special General Election held on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, be printed in the House Journal, which motion was declared adopted.

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COMMUNICATION

The following communication was received by the Office of the Speaker from the Oklahoma State Election Board and ordered printed as follows:

July 18, 2017

The Honorable Charles McCall Speaker, Oklahoma State House of Representatives State Capitol Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105

Dear Mr. Speaker:

This is to certify that on July 18, 2017, pursuant to the provisions of 26 O.S. 2011 § 12-109, the State Election Board issued a Certificate of Election to Karen Gaddis, the nominee of the Democratic Party, for the office of State Representative, District 75.

I herewith transmit to you the official returns of the votes cast at the Special General Election for State Representative, District 75, held on July 11, 2017.

TRESSA NUNLEY Republican Tulsa 977 KAREN GADDIS Democrat Tulsa 1,073

Sincerely,

/s/PAUL ZIRIAX, Secretary Oklahoma State Election Board

September 19, 2017

The Honorable Charles McCall Speaker, Oklahoma State House of Representatives State Capitol Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105

Dear Mr. Speaker:

This letter is to certify that on September 19, 2017, pursuant to the provisions of 26 O.S. 2011 § 12-109, the State Election Board issued a Certificate of Election to Jacob Rosecrants, the nominee of the Democratic Party, for the office of State Representative, District 46.

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I herewith transmit to you the official returns of the votes cast at the Special General Election for State Representative, District 46, held on September 12, 2017.

DARIN CHAMBERS Republican Norman 2,082 JACOB ROSECRANTS Democrat Norman 3,179

Sincerely,

/s/ PAUL ZIRIAX, Secretary Oklahoma State Election Board

OATH OF OFFICE

The official Oath of Office, as required by Article XV, Sections 1 and 2, Oklahoma Constitution, was administered in the House Chamber on July 20, 2017, to Representative Karen Gaddis by Municipal Judge and Notary Public Christi Chesley and on September 20, 2017, to Representative Jacob Rosecrants by Supreme Court Justice John Reif.

QUALIFICATION OF HOUSE MEMBERSHIP

Representative Echols declared that whereas the members of the House of Representatives, having examined the above-named communication, election returns and qualifications of Karen Gaddis and Jacob Rosecrants, find them to be duly elected to the House of Representatives for the Fifty-sixth Oklahoma Legislature.

Representative Echols moved that the said representatives-elect, Karen Gaddis and Jacob Rosecrants, be declared duly elected and qualified to take their seats as members of the House of Representatives beginning from such time the Oath of Office was taken and continuing for the remainder of the Fifty-sixth Oklahoma Legislature, having taken the required Oath of Office and said Oaths having been filed with the Secretary of State.

The roll was ordered called on the Enns motion and resulted as follows:

Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Biggs, Blancett, Bush, Caldwell, Calvey, Cannaday, Casey, Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dollens, Downing, Dunlap, Dunnington, Echols, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford, Fourkiller, Frix, Gann, Goodwin, Griffith, Hall, Hardin, Hilbert, Hoskin, Humphrey, Inman, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McDugle, McEachin, McEntire, Meredith, Montgomery, Moore, Mulready, Munson, Murdock, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O'Donnell, Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Proctor, Renegar, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rogers, Russ, Sanders, Sears, Stone, Strohm, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Worthen, Wright, Young, Mr. Speaker.--92.

Excused: Bennett (John), Enns, Henke, Murphey, Ritze, Watson.--6. First Legislative Day, Monday, September 25, 2017 1385

Vacancy: District 46, District 75, District 76.--3.

Speaker McCall declared the motion adopted having received a majority of those elected to and constituting the House of Representatives and Representatives Karen Gaddis and Jacob Rosecrants were duly seated in the House.

ROLL CALL

With Representatives Gaddis and Rosecrants duly seated in the House, 94 Members were present.

ORGANIZATION

Speaker McCall announced that the organization and selection of Officers for the First Extraordinary Session of the Fifty-sixth Oklahoma Legislature shall be the same as those of the First Regular Session of the Fifty-sixth Oklahoma Legislature.

COMMITTEES

Speaker McCall announced that the membership of the Standing and Special Committees of the First Extraordinary Session of the Fifty-sixth Oklahoma Legislature shall be the same as for the regular session of the Fifty-sixth Oklahoma Legislature.

MILEAGE REPORT

Pursuant to the federal mileage allowable, effective January 1, 2017, Representative Echols moved adoption of the Report on Mileage Allowance prepared by the Office of the Comptroller and for said Report to be printed in the House Journal, which motion was declared adopted.

Mileage Amount Name Round Trip

Greg Babinec, Cushing and return 160 85.60 , Yukon and return 39 20.87 , Oklahoma City and return 0 0.00 John Bennett, Sallisaw and return 330 176.55 Scott Biggs, Chickasha and return 108 57.78 , Tulsa and return 206 110.21 Carol Bush, Tulsa and return 208 111.28 , Enid and return 200 107.00 Kevin Calvey, Oklahoma City and return 0 0.00 Ed Cannaday, Porum and return 276 147.66 Dennis Casey, Morrison and return 180 96.30 1386 House Journal

Bobby Cleveland, Lexington and return 85 45.48 Josh Cockroft, Wanette and return 106 56.71 Donnie Condit, McAlester and return 280 149.80 Jeff Coody, Grandfield and return 266 142.31 Dale Derby, Owasso and return 242 129.47 , Oklahoma City and return 0 0.00 Tim Downing, Purcell and return 84 44.94 Travis Dunlap, Bartlesville and return 296 158.36 Jason Dunnington, Oklahoma City and return 0 0.00 , Oklahoma City and return 0 0.00 John Enns, Enid and return 200 107.00 George Faught, Muskogee and return 308 164.78 , Okmulgee and return 214 114.49 Roger Ford, Oklahoma City and return 0 0.00 William Fourkiller, Stilwell and return 412 220.42 Avery Frix, Muskogee and return 282 150.87 Karen Gaddis, Tulsa and return 216 115.56 , Inola and return 270 144.45 , Tulsa and return 216 115.56 Claudia Griffith, Norman and return 50 26.75 , Oklahoma City and return 0 0.00 , Madill and return 260 139.10 Katie Henke, Tulsa and return 206 110.21 , Depew and return 136 72.76 , Vinita and return 350 187.25 , Lane and return 300 160.50 , Del City and return 0 0.00 John Paul Jordan, Yukon and return 0 0.00 , Oklahoma City and return 37 19.80 , Shawnee and return 79 42.27 Steve Kouplen, Beggs and return 202 108.07 , Sapulpa and return 188 100.58 , Claremore and return 260 139.10 , Miami and return 382 204.37 , Oklahoma City and return 10 5.35 Ryan Martinez, Edmond and return 0 0.00 Mark McBride, Moore and return 30 16.05 Charles McCall, Atoka and return 262 140.17 Randy McDaniel, Oklahoma City and return 27 14.45 Kevin McDugle, Broken Arrow and return 246 131.61 Scott McEachin, Tulsa and return 210 112.35 Marcus McEntire, Duncan and return 166 88.81 Matt Meredith, Tahlequah and return 332 177.62 John Michael Montgomery, Lawton and return 190 101.65 Lewis Moore, Arcadia and return 0 0.00 Glen Mulready, Tulsa and return 200 107.00 , Oklahoma City and return 0 0.00 , Felt and return 698 373.43 First Legislative Day, Monday, September 25, 2017 1387

Jason Murphey, Guthrie and return 0 0.00 Carl Newton, Woodward and return 310 165.85 , Tulsa and return 214 114.49 , Sand Springs and return 206 110.21 Terry O’Donnell, Catoosa and return 238 127.33 Charles Ortega, Altus and return 290 155.15 Leslie Osborn, Mustang and return 50 26.75 , Edmond and return 0 0.00 Pat Ownbey, Ardmore and return 202 108.07 Scooter Park, Devol and return 264 141.24 David Perryman, Chickasha and return 102 54.57 John Pfeiffer, Orlando and return 116 62.06 Eric Proctor, Tulsa and return 214 114.49 Brian Renegar, McAlester and return 276 147.66 Mike Ritze, Broken Arrow and return 240 128.40 Dustin Roberts, Durant and return 302 161.57 Sean Roberts, Hominy and return 242 129.47 Michael Rogers, Broken Arrow and return 224 119.84 , Cordell and return 220 117.70 Mike Sanders, Kingfisher and return 104 55.64 Earl Sears, Bartlesville and return 294 157.29 Shane Stone, Oklahoma City and return 15 8.03 Chuck Strohm, Jenks and return 204 109.14 , Idabel and return 500 267.50 Zack Taylor, Seminole and return 118 63.13 Tess Teague, Choctaw and return 0 0.00 , Ada and return 180 96.30 Steven Vaughan, Ponca City and return 240 128.40 , Norman and return 0 0.00 , Oklahoma City and return 0 0.00 Kevin Wallace, Wellston and return 102 54.57 Weldon Watson, Tulsa and return 214 114.49 Josh West, Grove and return 400 214.00 Kevin West, Moore and return 0 0.00 Rick West, Heavener and return 440 235.40 , Bethany and return 29 15.52 Cory Williams, Stillwater and return 124 66.34 , Lawton and return 184 98.44 Harold Wright, Weatherford and return 154 82.39 George Young, Oklahoma City and return 21 11.24/

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FIRST READING

Speaker McCall announced pursuant to House Rule 8.3 that the following measures be considered introduced and read for the first time:

HB 1001  By Cleveland. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 1357, as last amended by Section 18, Chapter 54, O.S.L. 2015 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1357), which relates to sales tax exemptions; providing that certain exemption for certain vehicle sales not be subject to certain limitation; clarifying applicability of the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs veterans registry; clarifying language; clarifying reference; repealing Section 10, Chapter 229, O.S.L. 2017 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1357), which relates to a duplicate section; and declaring an emergency. HB 1002  By Calvey. An Act relating to schools; defining certain terms; requiring State Aid provided to school districts be reduced under certain circumstance; creating certain fund; requiring fund to be distributed to school districts for certain purposes; providing for codification; and providing an effective date. HB 1003  By Calvey. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Sections 1352, as amended by Section 2, Chapter 311, O.S.L. 2016 and 1359, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 317, O.S.L. 2016 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Sections 1352 and 1359), which relate to sales tax exemptions; modifying definitions; excluding sales related to certain use from eligibility for exemption on or after certain date; and declaring an emergency. HB 1004  By Calvey. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 3624, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 121, O.S.L. 2017 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 3624), which relates to the Oklahoma Film Enhancement Rebate Program; prohibiting future rebate payments; providing exceptions; and declaring an emergency. HB 1005  By Calvey. An Act relating to general appropriations for the expenses of various agencies of the executive, legislative and judicial departments of the state; repealing Sections 1 through 170, Chapter 371, O.S.L. 2017, which relate to appropriations; making appropriations to the Oklahoma Education Lottery Trust Fund, State Board of Education, the Oklahoma Arts Council, the State Board of Career and Technology Education, the Office of Educational Quality and Accountability, the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, the Commissioners of the Land Office, the Oklahoma Department of Libraries, the Physician Manpower Training Commission, the Board of Trustees of the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics, the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology, the Office of the Attorney General, the Office of the State Auditor and Inspector, the State Election Board, the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management, the Ethics Commission, the Office of the Governor, the Oklahoma House of Representatives, the Legislative Service Bureau, the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, the Oklahoma Merit Protection Commission, the Military Department of the State of Oklahoma, the Oklahoma State Senate, the Oklahoma Tax Commission, the Office of the State Treasurer, the Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority, the Department of Transportation, First Legislative Day, Monday, September 25, 2017 1389 the State Department of Health, the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, the J.D. McCarty Center for Children with Developmental Disabilities, the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, the Oklahoma State University Medical Authority, the University Hospitals Authority, the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs, the Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth, the Office of Disability Concerns, the Department of Human Services, the Office of Juvenile Affairs, the State Department of Rehabilitation Services, the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry, the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, the Rural Economic Action Plan Fund, the Oklahoma Conservation Commission, the Corporation Commission, the Department of Environmental Quality, the Oklahoma Historical Society, the J.M. Davis Memorial Commission, the Department of Labor, the Department of Mines, the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, the Oklahoma Water Resources Board, the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission, the Department of Corrections, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training, the Board of Medicolegal Investigations, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control, the Department of Public Safety, the Court of Criminal Appeals, district attorneys and the District Attorneys Council, the Supreme Court, the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System and the Pardon and Parole Board; stating amounts of the appropriations; stating purposes and restrictions; authorizing certain expenditures; authorizing certain transfers; and providing for effect of prior allocations and expenditures. HB 1006  By Inman. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 1001, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 355, O.S.L. 2017 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1001), which relates to gross production tax; limiting period where certain reduced rates are applicable; and declaring an emergency. HB 1007  By Inman. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 1001, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 355, O.S.L. 2017 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1001), which relates to gross production tax; limiting period where certain reduced rate is applicable; and declaring an emergency. HB 1008  By Inman. An Act relating to revenue and taxation, amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 1001, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 355, O.S.L. 2017 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1001), which relates to gross production tax; limiting period where certain reduced rates are applicable; implementing an additional reduced rate for certain periods; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 1004, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 355, O.S.L. 2017 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1004), which relates to the apportionment and use of proceeds of gross production tax; providing for apportionment of certain tax proceeds; and declaring an emergency. HB 1009  By Inman. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 1001, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 355, O.S.L. 2017 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1001), which relates to gross production tax; limiting period where certain reduced rates are applicable; implementing an additional reduced rate for certain periods; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 1004, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 355, O.S.L. 2017 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1004), which relates to the apportionment and use of proceeds of gross production tax; providing for apportionment of certain tax proceeds; and declaring an emergency. 1390 House Journal

HB 1010  By Inman. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; ordering a legislative referendum pursuant to the Oklahoma Constitution; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 1001, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 355, O.S.L. 2017 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1001), which relates to gross production tax; limiting period where certain reduced rates are applicable; providing ballot title; and directing filing. HB 1011  By Inman. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; ordering a legislative referendum pursuant to the Oklahoma Constitution; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 1001, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 355, O.S.L. 2017 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1001), which relates to gross production tax; limiting period where certain reduced rate is applicable; providing ballot title; and directing filing. HB 1012  By Inman. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; ordering a legislative referendum pursuant to the Oklahoma Constitution; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 1001, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 355, O.S.L. 2017 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1001), which relates to gross production tax; limiting period where certain reduced rates are applicable; implementing an additional reduced rate for certain periods; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 1004, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 355, O.S.L. 2017 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1004), which relates to the apportionment and use of proceeds of gross production tax; providing for apportionment of certain tax proceeds; providing ballot title; and directing filing. HB 1013  By Inman. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; ordering a legislative referendum pursuant to the Oklahoma Constitution; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 1001, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 355, O.S.L. 2017 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1001), which relates to gross production tax; limiting period where certain reduced rates are applicable; implementing an additional reduced rate for certain periods; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 1004, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 355, O.S.L. 2017 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1004), which relates to the apportionment and use of proceeds of gross production tax; providing for apportionment of certain tax proceeds; providing ballot title; and directing filing. HB 1014  By Inman. An Act relating to income taxation; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 2355, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 195, O.S.L. 2014 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 2355), which relates to classes of taxpayers and tax rates; modifying tax rates for certain tax years; increasing the number of rates applicable to certain classes of taxpayers; clarifying language. HB 1015  By Inman. An Act relating to income taxation; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 2355, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 195, O.S.L. 2014 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 2355), which relates to classes of taxpayers and tax rates; modifying tax rates for certain tax years; increasing the number of rates applicable to certain classes of taxpayers; and clarifying language.

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HB 1016  By Inman. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; ordering a legislative referendum pursuant to the Oklahoma Constitution; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 2355, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 195, O.S.L. 2014 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 2355), which relates to classes of taxpayers and tax rates; modifying tax rates for certain tax years; increasing the number of rates applicable to certain classes of taxpayers; clarifying language; providing ballot title; and directing filing. HB 1017  By Inman. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; ordering a legislative referendum pursuant to the Oklahoma Constitution; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 2355, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 195, O.S.L. 2014 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 2355), which relates to classes of taxpayers and tax rates; modifying tax rates for certain tax years; increasing the number of rates applicable to certain classes of taxpayers; clarifying language; providing ballot title; and directing filing. HB 1018  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to general appropriations for the expenses of various agencies of the executive, legislative and judicial departments of the state; repealing Sections 1 through 170, Chapter 371, O.S.L. 2017, which relate to appropriations; making appropriations to the Oklahoma Education Lottery Trust Fund, State Board of Education, the Oklahoma Arts Council, the State Board of Career and Technology Education, the Office of Educational Quality and Accountability, the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, the Commissioners of the Land Office, the Oklahoma Department of Libraries, the Physician Manpower Training Commission, the Board of Trustees of the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics, the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology, the Office of the Attorney General, the Office of the State Auditor and Inspector, the State Election Board, the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management, the Ethics Commission, the Office of the Governor, the Oklahoma House of Representatives, the Legislative Service Bureau, the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, the Oklahoma Merit Protection Commission, the Military Department of the State of Oklahoma, the Oklahoma State Senate, the Oklahoma Tax Commission, the Office of the State Treasurer, the Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority, the Department of Transportation, the State Department of Health, the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, the J.D. McCarty Center for Children with Developmental Disabilities, the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, the Oklahoma State University Medical Authority, the University Hospitals Authority, the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs, the Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth, the Office of Disability Concerns, the Department of Human Services, the Office of Juvenile Affairs, the State Department of Rehabilitation Services, the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry, the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, the Rural Economic Action Plan Fund, the Oklahoma Conservation Commission, the Corporation Commission, the Department of Environmental Quality, the Oklahoma Historical Society, the J.M. Davis Memorial Commission, the Oklahoma Department of Labor, the Department of Mines, the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, the Oklahoma Water Resources Board, the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training, the Board of Medicolegal Investigations, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control, the Department of Public Safety, the Court of Criminal Appeals, 1392 House Journal district attorneys and the District Attorneys Council, the Supreme Court, the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System and the Pardon and Parole Board; stating amounts of the appropriations; stating purposes and restrictions; authorizing certain expenditures; authorizing certain transfers; and providing for effect of prior allocations and expenditures. HB 1019  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to general appropriations for the expenses of various agencies of the executive, legislative and judicial departments of the state; repealing Sections 1 through 170, Chapter 371, O.S.L. 2017, which relate to appropriations; making appropriations to the Oklahoma Education Lottery Trust Fund, State Board of Education, the Oklahoma Arts Council, the State Board of Career and Technology Education, the Office of Educational Quality and Accountability, the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, the Commissioners of the Land Office, the Oklahoma Department of Libraries, the Physician Manpower Training Commission, the Board of Trustees of the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics, the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology, the Office of the Attorney General, the Office of the State Auditor and Inspector, the State Election Board, the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management, the Ethics Commission, the Office of the Governor, the Oklahoma House of Representatives, the Legislative Service Bureau, the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, the Oklahoma Merit Protection Commission, the Military Department of the State of Oklahoma, the Oklahoma State Senate, the Oklahoma Tax Commission, the Office of the State Treasurer, the Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority, the Department of Transportation, the State Department of Health, the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, the J.D. McCarty Center for Children with Developmental Disabilities, the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, the Oklahoma State University Medical Authority, the University Hospitals Authority, the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs, the Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth, the Office of Disability Concerns, the Department of Human Services, the Office of Juvenile Affairs, the State Department of Rehabilitation Services, the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry, the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, the Rural Economic Action Plan Fund, the Oklahoma Conservation Commission, the Corporation Commission, the Department of Environmental Quality, the Oklahoma Historical Society, the J.M. Davis Memorial Commission, the Oklahoma Department of Labor, the Department of Mines, the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, the Oklahoma Water Resources Board, the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training, the Board of Medicolegal Investigations, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control, the Department of Public Safety, the Court of Criminal Appeals, district attorneys and the District Attorneys Council, the Supreme Court, the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System and the Pardon and Parole Board; stating amounts of the appropriations; stating purposes and restrictions; authorizing certain expenditures; authorizing certain transfers; and providing for effect of prior allocations and expenditures. HB 1020  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to general appropriations for the expenses of various agencies of the executive, legislative and judicial departments of the state; repealing Sections 1 through 170, Chapter 371, O.S.L. 2017, which relate to appropriations; making appropriations to the Oklahoma Education Lottery Trust Fund, State Board of Education, the Oklahoma Arts Council, the State Board of Career and Technology Education, the Office of Educational First Legislative Day, Monday, September 25, 2017 1393

Quality and Accountability, the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, the Commissioners of the Land Office, the Oklahoma Department of Libraries, the Physician Manpower Training Commission, the Board of Trustees of the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics, the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology, the Office of the Attorney General, the Office of the State Auditor and Inspector, the State Election Board, the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management, the Ethics Commission, the Office of the Governor, the Oklahoma House of Representatives, the Legislative Service Bureau, the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, the Oklahoma Merit Protection Commission, the Military Department of the State of Oklahoma, the Oklahoma State Senate, the Oklahoma Tax Commission, the Office of the State Treasurer, the Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority, the Department of Transportation, the State Department of Health, the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, the J.D. McCarty Center for Children with Developmental Disabilities, the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, the Oklahoma State University Medical Authority, the University Hospitals Authority, the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs, the Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth, the Office of Disability Concerns, the Department of Human Services, the Office of Juvenile Affairs, the State Department of Rehabilitation Services, the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry, the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, the Rural Economic Action Plan Fund, the Oklahoma Conservation Commission, the Corporation Commission, the Department of Environmental Quality, the Oklahoma Historical Society, the J.M. Davis Memorial Commission, the Oklahoma Department of Labor, the Department of Mines, the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, the Oklahoma Water Resources Board, the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training, the Board of Medicolegal Investigations, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control, the Department of Public Safety, the Court of Criminal Appeals, district attorneys and the District Attorneys Council, the Supreme Court, the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System and the Pardon and Parole Board; stating amounts of the appropriations; stating purposes and restrictions; authorizing certain expenditures; authorizing certain transfers; and providing for effect of prior allocations and expenditures. HB 1021  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to the Constitutional Reserve Fund; making an appropriation; stating purpose; and declaring an emergency. HB 1022  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to the Constitutional Reserve Fund; making an appropriation; stating purpose; and declaring an emergency. HB 1023  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to the Oklahoma Health Care Authority; making an appropriation; providing for duties and compensation of employees; authorizing payment of certain expenses; stating purpose; requiring compliance with and providing budgetary limitations; providing exemptions to budgetary limitations; providing process for exemptions; authorizing certain transfers; providing procedures; providing lapse dates; requiring and prohibiting certain budget procedures; and declaring an emergency. HB 1024  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to the Department of Human Services; making an appropriation; requiring certain performance measures; appropriating certain federal monies to the 1394 House Journal

Department of Human Services; stating purpose; authorizing certain inter-year transfers; providing lapse dates; requiring certain budget procedures; prohibiting certain budget procedures; and declaring an emergency. HB 1025  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services; making an appropriation to the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services; stating purpose; requiring budgeting and expenditure for certain services; authorizing certain transfers; exempting certain funds from expenditure and budgetary limitations; providing lapse dates; requiring and prohibiting certain budget procedures; emergency. HB 1026  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to appropriations; making an appropriation to the State Board of Education; stating purpose; and declaring an emergency. HB 1027  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to appropriations; making an appropriation; stating purpose; and declaring an emergency. HB 1028  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to appropriations; making an appropriation; stating purpose; and declaring an emergency. HB 1029  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to appropriations; making an appropriation; stating purpose; and declaring an emergency. HB 1030  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to appropriations; making an appropriation; stating purpose; and declaring an emergency. HB 1031  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1032  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1033  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1034  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1035  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1036  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1037  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency.

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HB 1038  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1039  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1040  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1041  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1042  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1043  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1044  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1045  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1046  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1047  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1048  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1049  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1050  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1051  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1052  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency.

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HB 1053  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1054  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1055  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1056  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1057  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1058  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1059  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1060  By Sears. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; enacting the Oklahoma Motor Fuel Taxation Amendments Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1061  By Roberts (Dustin). An Act relating to motor vehicles; amending 47 O.S. 2011, Sections 161A, 162, 162.1, 163, 165, 166, 166.5, 166a, 169, 169.5, 170, 170.1, 170.2, 171, 171.1, 171.2, 172, 172.1, 177.2, 177.3, 180, 180a, 180b, 180c, 180d, 180e, 180f, 180g, 180h, 180k, 180l and 180m, which relate to the regulation of motor carriers; modifying agency reference; modifying requirements of certain enforcement officers; updating statutory references; amending 47 O.S. 2011, Sections 230.22, 230.23, 230.24, 230.25, 230.26, 230.27, 230.28, 230.29, 230.30, 230.31 and 230.32, which relate to the Motor Carrier Act of 1995; modifying agency reference; amending 47 O.S. 2011, Sections 1166, 1167, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 373, O.S.L. 2016, 1168, as amended by Section 205, Chapter 304, O.S.L. 2012 and 1169 (47 O.S. Supp. 2017, Sections 1167 and 1168), which relate to motor carrier enforcement; transferring certain divisions and sections of Corporation Commission to the Department of Public Safety; transferring associated powers, duties, responsibilities, documents, employees, property, pending matters, funds and authority; providing for allocation of certain funds; providing that certain funds not be subject to budgetary limitations; providing for certain transitional period and requirements related thereto; requiring Department of Public Safety and Corporation Commission to enter into certain contract and specifying certain requirements related thereto; providing procedures and requirements for transfer of certain employees; providing that certain rules be deemed promulgated by Department of Public Safety; modifying agency reference relating to rules, enforcement of actions and fund administration; providing for the Department of Public Safety and Department of Transportation to enter into certain agreement; modifying agency reference relating to the revocation or suspension of license; amending Sections 2, 3, as last First Legislative Day, Monday, September 25, 2017 1397 amended by Section 2, Chapter 373, O.S.L. 2016 and 4, Chapter 262, O.S.L. 2012 (47 O.S. Supp. 2017, Sections 1201, 1202 and 1203), which relate to the Oklahoma Weigh Station Act of 2012; modifying agency reference; and declaring an emergency. HB 1062  By Roberts (Dustin). An Act relating to vehicle weight and load; amending 47 O.S. 2011, Sections 14-101, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 121, O.S.L. 2016 and 14-109, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 52, O.S.L. 2015 (47 O.S. Supp. 2017, Sections 14-101 and 14-109), which relate to certain penalties and axle and gross weights of certain vehicles; clarifying certain penalty; clarifying certain weights formula for permits for certain vehicles; providing penalties for operating certain vehicles or combination of vehicles in excess of certain weight limitations; and declaring an emergency. HB 1063  By Roberts (Dustin). An Act relating to motor vehicles; repealing 47 O.S. 2011, Sections 161A, 162, 162.1, 163, 165, 166, 166.5, 166a, 169, 169.1, 169.3, 169.4, 169.5, 169.6, 169.7, 170, 170.1, 170.2, 171, 171.1, 171.2, 172, 172.1, 173, 177.2, 177.3, 180, 180a, 180b, 180c, 180d, 180e, 180f, 180g, 180h, 180k, 180l and 180m, which relate to the regulation of motor carriers; repealing 47 O.S. 2011, Sections 230.24 and 230.26, which relate to the Motor Carrier Act of 1995; and declaring an emergency. HB 1064  By Roberts (Dustin). An Act relating to motor vehicles; repealing 47 O.S. 2011, Sections 161A, 162, 162.1, 163, 165, 166, 166.5, 166a, 169, 169.1, 169.3, 169.4, 169.5, 169.6, 169.7, 170, 170.1, 170.2, 171, 171.1, 171.2, 172, 172.1, 173, 177.2, 177.3, 180, 180a, 180b, 180c, 180d, 180e, 180f, 180g, 180h, 180k, 180l and 180m, which relate to the regulation of motor carriers; repealing 47 O.S. 2011, Sections 230.24 and 230.26, which relate to the Motor Carrier Act of 1995; and declaring an emergency. HB 1065  By Echols and Cleveland. An Act relating to schools; requiring the State Superintendent of Public Instruction to present certain list of school districts to the State Board of Education; directing the Superintendent and Board to consider and recommend administrative consolidation or annexation of listed districts; mandating special consideration for specified districts; prescribing notification for designated districts; establishing a deadline for designated districts to submit a plan for administrative consolidation or annexation; requiring Board to determine plan if none is submitted; setting implementation deadline for all plans; listing administrative services to be consolidated or annexed; mandating funds saved to be retained and reallocated for instructional expenditures; directing the Board to promulgate rules; providing for codification. HB 1066  By Taylor. An Act relating to welfare; creating the Act to Restore Hope, Opportunity and Prosperity for Everyone or the HOPE Act; directing Oklahoma Health Care Authority to verify eligibility prior to awarding assistance; providing certain exclusions; listing information to be verified; mandating memorandum of understanding for information; requiring contracting with independent vendors; requiring annualized savings to exceed cost; allowing verification of additional information; requiring eligibility information review at least quarterly; providing certain exclusions; listing types of information for review; directing memorandum of understanding for information; requiring contracting with independent vendors; directing exploration of joining a multistate cooperative; authorizing review of additional information; describing procedures when there is a change 1398 House Journal in circumstances; requiring applicants to complete an identity authentication process; providing description of authentication process; directing dissemination of information for cases of suspected fraud; mandating Authority to promulgate rules; requiring publication of written report; providing for frequency of report; listing contents of report; and providing for codification. HB 1067  By Taylor. An Act relating to forfeiture of retirement benefits; providing for determinations of dishonorable conduct by legislator; providing for determination by action of either the Oklahoma House of Representatives or the Oklahoma State Senate; providing for determination by the Attorney General; providing for effect of determination on retirement benefits; requiring certain legislators to execute waiver and release; providing for effect of release; amending 74 O.S. 2011, Section 913.4, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 94, O.S.L. 2017 (74 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 913.4), which relates to benefits for elected officials in the Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System; providing for forfeiture of contributions and investment gains in certain plan accounts pursuant to the provisions of the Retirement Freedom Act; providing for codification; and providing an effective date. HB 1068  By Calvey. An Act relating to welfare; creating the Act to Restore Hope, Opportunity and Prosperity for Everyone or the HOPE Act; directing Oklahoma Health Care Authority to verify eligibility prior to awarding assistance; providing certain exclusions; listing information to be verified; mandating memorandum of understanding for information; requiring contracting with independent vendors; requiring annualized savings to exceed cost; allowing verification of additional information; requiring eligibility information review at least quarterly; providing certain exclusions; listing types of information for review; directing memorandum of understanding for information; requiring contracting with independent vendors; directing exploration of joining a multistate cooperative; authorizing review of additional information; describing procedures when there is a change in circumstances; requiring applicants to complete an identity authentication process; providing description of authentication process; directing dissemination of information for cases of suspected fraud; mandating Authority to promulgate rules; requiring publication of written report; providing for frequency of report; listing contents of report; providing for codification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1069  By Calvey. An Act relating to insurance; repealing Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Chapter 383, O.S.L. 2017 (36 O.S. Supp. 2017, Sections 6530.1, 6530.2, 6530.3, 6530.4, 6530.5, 6530.6, 6530.7, 6530.8, 6530.9 and 6530.10), which relate to the Oklahoma Individual Health Insurance Market Stabilization Act; and declaring an emergency. HB 1070  By Calvey. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 2357.32A, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 44, O.S.L. 2017 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 23576.32A), which relates to tax credits for certain zero emission facilities; imposing fiscal year cap on tax credits; and declaring an emergency. HB 1071  By Calvey. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; stating purpose; imposing additional tax levy upon cigarettes; specifying amount of additional levy; providing for apportionment of revenues; exempting levy from inclusion in determination of certain amounts; requiring certain collections and administration of levy; prohibiting sale of cigarette excise tax stamps First Legislative Day, Monday, September 25, 2017 1399 to wholesalers in excess of certain amount; providing exception; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 2357, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 147, O.S.L. 2015 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 2357), which relates to child tax credits; modifying credit amount; disallowing credit based on certain Medicaid payments; providing for codification; and providing for noncodification. HB 1072  By Rogers. An Act relating to schools; creating the Teacher Pay Raise Act; and providing for noncodification. HB 1073  By Bennett (John). An Act relating to the Department of Human Resources; providing legislative intent; and declaring an emergency. HB 1074  By Echols. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 2103, as amended by Section 4, Chapter 316, O.S.L. 2012 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 2103), which relates to taxes on transfers of vehicles; providing that certain excise tax payment on certain vehicles be in lieu of all sales and use taxes; and declaring an emergency. HB 1075  By Kouplen. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 1357, as last amended by Section 18, Chapter 54, O.S.L. 2015 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1357), which relates to sales tax exemptions; providing exemption for certain vehicle sales; clarifying applicability of the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs veterans registry; clarifying language; clarifying reference; repealing Section 10, Chapter 229, O.S.L. 2017 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1357), which relates to a duplicate section; and declaring an emergency. HB 1076  By Williams. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 1001, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 355, O.S.L. 2017 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1001), which relates to gross production tax; limiting period where certain reduced rates are applicable; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 1004, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 355, O.S.L. 2017 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1004), which relates to apportionment and use of gross production tax proceeds; modifying apportionments; amending Section 2, State Question No. 781, Initiative Petition No. 405 (57 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 631), which relates to the County Community Safety Investment Fund; allowing reception of monies designated by law; and declaring an emergency. HB 1077  By Montgomery. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the Oklahoma Vision Act; creating Oklahoma Vision Fund; providing for apportionment of revenues into fund; providing for investment of funds; defining investment earnings; providing for reinvestment of earnings in corpus of fund; providing for use of investment earnings to pay certain expenses; providing for transfer of funds to the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology; providing for transfer of funds to certain subfunds; providing for alternative apportionment based on income tax collections exceeding certain threshold; providing for transfer of funds to the State Regents for Higher Education; providing for transfer of funds to common school districts; requiring State Auditor and Inspector to perform audit of Oklahoma Vision Fund; prescribing requirements of audit; and providing for codification.

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HB 1078  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1079  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1080  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1081  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1082  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1083  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1084  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1085  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1086  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1087  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1088  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1089  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1090  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1091  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1092  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to public finance; enacting the FY 18 Budget Adjustment Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency.

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HB 1093  By O’Donnell. An Act relating to welfare; creating the Act to Restore Hope, Opportunity and Prosperity for Everyone or the HOPE Act; directing Oklahoma Health Care Authority to verify eligibility prior to awarding assistance; providing certain exclusions; listing information to be verified; mandating memorandum of understanding for information; requiring contracting with independent vendors; requiring annualized savings to exceed cost; allowing verification of additional information; requiring eligibility information review at least quarterly; providing certain exclusions; listing types of information for review; directing memorandum of understanding for information; requiring contracting with independent vendors; directing exploration of joining a multistate cooperative; authorizing review of additional information; describing procedures when there is a change in circumstances; requiring applicants to complete an identity authentication process; providing description of authentication process; directing dissemination of information for cases of suspected fraud; mandating Authority to promulgate rules; requiring publication of written report; providing for frequency of report; listing contents of report; and providing for codification. HB 1094  By Faught. An Act relating to public finance; prohibiting executive branch expenditures for certain purposes; specifying prohibited expenditures; designating fiscal years during which certain expenditures prohibited; providing for final determinations regarding expenditures by State Auditor and Inspector or designee; providing for codification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1095  By Thomsen. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; stating purpose; imposing additional tax levy upon cigarettes; specifying amount of additional levy; providing for apportionment of revenues; exempting levy from inclusion in determination of certain amounts; requiring certain collections and administration of levy; prohibiting sale of cigarette excise tax stamps to wholesalers in excess of certain amount; providing exception; stating purpose; imposing tax on gasoline and diesel fuel; establishing amount of tax per gallon; requiring deposit of certain revenue, penalties and interest in certain fund; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 500.10, which relates to exemption from motor fuels tax; extending exemptions to additional tax levy; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 1001, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 355, O.S.L. 2017 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1001), which relates to gross production tax; limiting period where certain reduced rates are applicable; implementing an additional reduced rate for certain periods; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 1004, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 355, O.S.L. 2017 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1004), which relates to the apportionment and use of proceeds of gross production tax; providing for apportionment of certain tax proceeds; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Sections 1352, as amended by Section 2, Chapter 311, O.S.L. 2016 and 1359, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 317, O.S.L. 2016 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Sections 1352 and 1359), which relate to sales tax exemptions; modifying definitions; excluding sales related to certain use from eligibility for exemption on or after certain date; providing for codification; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1096  By Thomsen. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Sections 2355, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 194, O.S.L. 2014 and 2352, as last amended by Section 5, Chapter 337, O.S.L. 2016 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Sections 2355 and 2352), which relate to income tax rates and apportionments; providing for income tax rates and brackets; 1402 House Journal specifying rates applicable based on filing status; providing for applicability of rates and brackets to certain income tax years; modifying references; and providing an effective date. HB 1097  By Jordan. An Act relating to prisons and reformatories; amending 57 O.S. 2011, Section 510, as last amended by Section 20, Chapter 42, O.S.L. 2017 (57 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 510), which relates to the Oklahoma Corrections Act of 1967; modifying powers and duties of the Director; and declaring an emergency. HB 1098  By Jordan. An Act relating to elections; amending 26 O.S. 2011, Section 12-106, as amended by Section 3, Chapter 3, O.S.L. 2012 (26 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 12-106), which relates to special elections; adding payment requirement for expenses of certain special elections; providing certain sources of funds; allowing for recovery of expenses; and providing exceptions. HB 1099  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; stating purpose; imposing additional tax levy upon cigarettes; specifying amount of additional levy; providing for apportionment of revenues; exempting levy from inclusion in determination of certain amounts; requiring certain collections and administration of levy; prohibiting sale of cigarette excise tax stamps to wholesalers in excess of certain amount; providing exception; providing for codification; and providing for noncodification. HB 1100  By Jordan. An Act relating to the State Budget; creating the Budget and Subsidy Reduction Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1101  By Jordan. An Act relating to the State Budget; creating the Budget and Subsidy Reduction Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1102  By Jordan. An Act relating to the State Budget; creating the Oklahoma Budget and Subsidy Reduction Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1103  By Jordan. An Act relating to the State Budget; creating the State Budget and Subsidy Reduction Act; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1104  By McCall. An Act relating to schools; amending 70 O.S. 2011, Section 18-114.14, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 59, O.S.L. 2017 (70 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 18-114.14), which relates to teacher minimum salary and benefits; increasing the minimum salary schedule; repealing 70 O.S. 2011, Section 18-114.14, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 26, O.S.L. 2017 (70 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 18-114.14), which relates to teacher minimum salary and benefits. HB 1105  By McCall. An Act relating to schools; amending 70 O.S. 2011, Section 1-102, which relates to scope, organization and definitions; clarifying language; and providing an effective date. HB 1106  By McCall. An Act relating to schools; creating the Oklahoma Teacher Salary Increase Act 1; and providing for noncodification.

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HB 1107  By McCall. An Act relating to schools; creating the Oklahoma Teacher Salary Increase Act II; and providing for noncodification. HB 1108  By McCall. An Act relating to schools; creating the Oklahoma Teacher Salary Increase Act III. HB 1109  By McCall. An Act relating to schools; creating the Oklahoma Teacher Salary Increase Act IV. HB 1110  By McCall. An Act relating to schools; creating the Oklahoma Teacher Salary Increase Act V; and providing for noncodification. HB 1111  By McCall. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; ordering a legislative referendum pursuant to the Oklahoma Constitution; stating purpose; imposing additional tax levy upon cigarettes; specifying amount of additional levy; providing for apportionment of revenues; exempting levy from inclusion in determination of certain amounts; requiring certain collections and administration of levy; prohibiting sale of cigarette excise tax stamps to wholesalers in excess of certain amount; providing exception; providing for codification; providing for noncodification; providing ballot title; and directing filing. HB 1112  By McCall. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; creating the Oklahoma Revenue and Taxation Policy Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and providing an effective date. HB 1113  By McCall. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; creating the State Revenue and Taxation Policy Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and providing an effective date. HB 1114  By McCall. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; stating purpose; imposing additional tax levy upon cigarettes; specifying amount of additional levy; providing for apportionment of revenues; exempting levy from inclusion in determination of certain amounts; requiring certain collections and administration of levy; prohibiting sale of cigarette excise tax stamps to wholesalers in excess of certain amount; providing exception; providing for codification; and providing for noncodification. HB 1115  By McCall. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; creating the Sales Tax Technical Corrections Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and providing an effective date. HB 1116  By McCall. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; creating the Oklahoma Sales Tax Technical Corrections Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and providing an effective date. HB 1117  By McCall. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; creating the State Sales Tax Technical Corrections Act of 2017; providing for noncodification, and providing an effective date. HB 1118  By McCall. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; creating the Oklahoma Sales Tax Policy Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and providing an effective date. HB 1119  By McCall. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; creating the State Sales Tax Policy Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and providing an effective date.

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HB 1120  By McCall. An Act relating to public finance; creating the Oklahoma State Budget Reform Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and providing an effective date. HB 1121  By McCall. An Act relating to public finance; creating the State Budget Reform Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and providing an effective date. HB 1122  By McCall. An Act relating to state government; creating the Oklahoma State Budget Policy Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and providing an effective date. HB 1123  By McCall. An Act relating to state government; creating the State Budget Policy Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and providing an effective date. HB 1124  By McCall. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; creating the Oklahoma State Budget Implementation Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and providing an effective date. HB 1125  By McCall. An Act relating to state revenue; ordering a legislative referendum pursuant to the Oklahoma Constitution; enacting the Oklahoma Income Tax Structure Modification Act of 2017; providing ballot title; and directing filing. HB 1126  By McCall. An Act relating to state revenue; ordering a legislative referendum pursuant to the Oklahoma Constitution; enacting the Oklahoma Revenue Modification Act of 2017; providing ballot title; and directing filing. HB 1127  By McCall. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; enacting the Oklahoma Tax Codes Amendments Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1128  By McCall. An Act relating to state budgeting; enacting the Oklahoma Budget Shortfall Remediation Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1129  By McCall. An Act relating to state budgeting; enacting the Oklahoma Budget Shortfall Remediation Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1130  By McCall. An Act relating to state budgeting; enacting the Oklahoma Budget Shortfall Remediation Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1131  By McCall. An Act relating to state budgeting; enacting the Oklahoma Budget Shortfall Remediation Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1132  By McCall. An Act relating to state budgeting; enacting the Oklahoma Budget Shortfall Remediation Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1133  By McCall. An Act relating to state government; enacting the Oklahoma Government Efficiency Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency.

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HB 1134  By McCall. An Act relating to state government; enacting the Oklahoma Government Efficiency Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1135  By McCall. An Act relating to state government; enacting the Oklahoma Government Efficiency Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1136  By McCall. An Act relating to state government; enacting the Oklahoma Government Efficiency Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1137  By McCall. An Act relating to state government; enacting the Oklahoma Government Efficiency Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. HB 1138  By McCall. An Act relating to appropriations; making an appropriation; stating purpose; and declaring an emergency. HB 1139  By McCall. An Act relating to general appropriations for the expenses of various agencies of the executive, legislative and judicial departments of the state; repealing Sections 1 through 170, Chapter 371, O.S.L. 2017, which relate to appropriations; making appropriations to the Oklahoma Education Lottery Trust Fund, State Board of Education, the Oklahoma Arts Council, the State Board of Career and Technology Education, the Office of Educational Quality and Accountability, the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, the Commissioners of the Land Office, the Oklahoma Department of Libraries, the Physician Manpower Training Commission, the Board of Trustees of the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics, the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology, the Office of the Attorney General, the Office of the State Auditor and Inspector, the State Election Board, the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management, the Ethics Commission, the Office of the Governor, the Oklahoma House of Representatives, the Legislative Service Bureau, the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, the Oklahoma Merit Protection Commission, the Military Department of the State of Oklahoma, the Oklahoma State Senate, the Oklahoma Tax Commission, the Office of the State Treasurer, the Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority, the Department of Transportation, the State Department of Health, the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, the J.D. McCarty Center for Children with Developmental Disabilities, the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, the Oklahoma State University Medical Authority, the University Hospitals Authority, the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs, the Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth, the Office of Disability Concerns, the Department of Human Services, the Office of Juvenile Affairs, the State Department of Rehabilitation Services, the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry, the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, the Rural Economic Action Plan Fund, the Oklahoma Conservation Commission, the Corporation Commission, the Department of Environmental Quality, the Oklahoma Historical Society, the J.M. Davis Memorial Commission, the Oklahoma Department of Labor, the Department of Mines, the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, the Oklahoma Water Resources Board, the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training, 1406 House Journal the Board of Medicolegal Investigations, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control, the Department of Public Safety, the Court of Criminal Appeals, district attorneys and the District Attorneys Council, the Supreme Court, the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System and the Pardon and Parole Board; stating amounts of the appropriations; stating purposes and restrictions; authorizing certain expenditures; authorizing certain transfers; and providing for effect of prior allocations and expenditures. HB 1140  By McCall. An Act relating to the Constitutional Reserve Fund; making an appropriation; stating purpose; and declaring an emergency. HB 1141  By Wallace and Casey of the House and David and Fields of the Senate. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; ordering a legislative referendum pursuant to the Oklahoma Constitution; stating purpose; imposing tax on gasoline and diesel fuel; establishing amount of tax per gallon; requiring deposit of certain revenue, penalties and interest in certain fund; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 500.10, which relates to exemption from motor fuels tax; extending exemptions to additional tax levy; providing for codification; providing ballot title; and directing filing. HB 1142  By Downing. An Act relating to public finance; creating the State Budget Reform Act of 2017; providing for noncodification; and providing an effective date. HJR 1001  By Calvey. A Joint Resolution directing the Secretary of State to refer to the people for their approval or rejection a proposed amendment to Section 40 of Article X of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma; providing that earnings from Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust Fund be used for the purpose of funding Medicaid; providing ballot title; directing filing; and ordering a special election. HJR 1002  By Jordan. A Joint Resolution disapproving permanent rule of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services; stating legislative intent; and directing distribution.

RESOLUTIONS

The following was introduced and read:

HCR 1001  By McCall. A Concurrent Resolution relating to the Constitutional Reserve Fund; making findings; requesting declaration of emergency conditions pursuant to Article X, Section 23 of the Oklahoma Constitution.

APPOINTMENTS

Speaker McCall announced the following appointments:

June 23, 2017 – Representative Rogers appointed as a Member of the Oklahoma Council for the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunities for Military Children. (70 O.S. § 510.2) First Legislative Day, Monday, September 25, 2017 1407

June 27, 2017 – Representative Downing appointed as a Member of the Oklahoma Commission on Opioid Abuse. (SCR 12, 2017) July 17, 2017 – Representative Taylor appointed as a Member of the Appropriations and Budget Subcommittee on General Government, Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee, Rules Committee and the Utilities Committee. (House Rule 1.8c) July 24, 2017 – Representative Wallace appointed as Chair of the Appropriations and Budget Committee replacing Representative Osborn (Leslie). (House Rule 1.8c) July 25, 2017 – Representatives Cockroft and Osburn (Mike) appointed as Co-Leaders of the Agency, Board and Commission Consolidation and Efficiency Working Group. (House Rule 1.8c) July 25, 2017 – Representatives O’Donnell, Sears and Wallace appointed as Co-Leaders of the Budget Reform Working Group. (House Rule 1.8c) July 25, 2017 – Representatives Fetgatter, Hall and Murdock appointed as Co-Leaders of the Business Development, Commerce and Regulatory Environment Working Group. (House Rule 1.8c) July 25, 2017 – Representatives Rogers and Russ appointed as Co-Leaders of the Education Support and Reform Working Group. (House Rule 1.8c) July 25, 2017 – Representatives Caldwell and McEntire appointed as Co-Leaders of the Healthcare and Mental Health Working Group. (House Rule 1.8c) July 25, 2017 – Representatives Babinec and Cleveland appointed as Co-Leaders of the Public Safety and Corrections Working Group. (House Rule 1.8c) July 25, 2017 – Representatives Roberts (Dustin) and Vaughan appointed as Co-Leaders of the Transportation Working Group. (House Rule 1.8c) August 1, 2017 – Representative Baker replacing Representative Nollan and Representatives Hall, Munson and West (Tammy) appointed as Members of the Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women. (74 O.S. § 666) August 2, 2017 – Representative Bush appointed as a Member of the Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women. (74 O.S. § 666) August 4, 2017 – Representative Russ appointed as Chair of Appropriations and Budget Subcommittee on Education replacing former Representative Martin. (House Rule 1.8c) August 11, 2017 – Representative Gaddis appointed as a Member of the Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee, Health Services and Long Term Care Committee, Higher Education and Career Tech Committee and the Transportation Committee. (House Rule 1.8c) August 11, 2017 – Representative Taylor appointed as Vice-Chair of the Appropriations and Budget General Government Subcommittee replacing former Representative Brumbaugh. (House Rule 1.8c) August 14, 2017 – Representative Casey appointed as Vice-Chair of the Appropriations and Budget Committee replacing Representative Wallace. (House Rule 1.8c) August 14, 2017 – Representatives Bennett (John), Echols and Lepak appointed as Delegates and former Representative Banz and Representative Moore appointed as alternate Delegates of the Balanced Budget Amendment Planning Convention. (House Rule 1.8c) August 17, 2017 – Representative Lepak reappointed as a Member of the Shared State Legislation Committee of the Council of State Governments. (Bylaws of the Council of State Governments) 1408 House Journal

September 11, 2017 – Representative Caldwell appointed as Co-Chair and Representatives Casey and Rogers appointed as Members of the State Aid Formula Task Force. (HB 1578, 2017, 70 O.S. § 3-117.1) September 22, 2017 – Representative Henke removed from the Appropriations and Budget Committee and Representatives Hall, Kannady, Lepak and Watson appointed as Members of the Appropriations and Budget Committee. (House Rule 1.8c)

Representative Echols moved that when the clerk’s desk is clear, the House stand adjourned to reconvene at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, September 26, 2017, which was the order.

Pursuant to the motion of Representative Echols, the House was adjourned at 1:50 p.m., to reconvene Tuesday, September 26, 2017, at 10:00 a.m.