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Senate Journal

Second Regular Session of the Fifty-fifth Legislature of the State of Forty-sixth Legislative Day, Thursday, April 21, 2016

The Senate was called to order by Senator Fields.

Roll Call:

Present: Allen, Anderson, Barrington, Bass, Bice, Bingman, Boggs, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Dahm, David, Dossett, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Matthews, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.—47.

Excused: Garrison.—1.

Senator Fields declared a quorum present.

The prayer was offered by Pastor Mike Butler, Crosspointe Church, Norman, the guest of Senator Standridge.

REPORT OF ENGROSSED AND ENROLLED MEASURES

HBs 1526, 1549, 1654, 2042, 2205, 2249, 2253, 2259, 2261, 2267, 2273, 2304, 2314, 2319, 2348, 2380, 2387, 2397, 2398, 2416, 2436, 2446, 2509, 2525, 2599, 2756, 2764, 2773, 2823, 2929, 2957, 2982, 3039, 3098, 3114 and 3162 and HJR 1062 were each correctly engrossed and, together with engrossed SAs, properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

SBs 926, 928, 972 and 1128 were each correctly enrolled and after fourth reading, properly signed and ordered transmitted to the Honorable House for signature of the Speaker.

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GENERAL ORDER

HB 2531 by Caldwell et al of the House and Ford of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Ford moved to amend HB 2531, by striking the title, the enacting clause and the entire body of the bill and substituting the floor substitute, which amendment was declared adopted. (Copies were provided for all Senators.)

Senator Ford moved to amend the floor substitute to HB 2531, Page 1, by restoring the title, which amendment was declared adopted.

Senator Ford moved that HB 2531 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2531 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Barrington, Bice, Bingman, Crain, David, Dossett, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Justice, Marlatt, Matthews, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Thompson, Wyrick and Yen.--31.

Nay: Allen, Boggs, Brooks, Brown, Dahm, Loveless, Mazzei, Newberry, Silk, Smalley, Sykes and Treat.--12.

Excused: Anderson, Bass, Brecheen, Garrison and Jolley.--5.

The bill passed.

HB 2531 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2797 by Coody (Ann) et al of the House and Griffin et al of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Griffin moved to amend HB 2797, Page 4, Line 13, by inserting a new Section 3 as follows: “SECTION 3. NEW LAW A new section of law to be codified in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 1-753 of Title 63, unless there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: Forty-sixth Legislative Day, Thursday, April 21, 2016 891

A. The State Department of Education, in collaboration with the State Department of Health, may establish an instructional program for students consistent with the provisions of this section. The content of instruction that is used by local schools shall be at the discretion of the appropriate school board; provided, the instructional program shall: 1. Provide accurate, scientifically verifiable information concerning the probable anatomical and physiological characteristics of the unborn child at two-week gestational intervals. The State Department of Education may utilize as a resource the material dealing with "Characteristics of the Unborn Child" created pursuant to Section 1-738.2 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes and as located on the website, www.awomansright.org;” 2. Include information on accessing prenatal health care; provided, no program or state employee may refer any student to a medical facility or any provider for the performance of an abortion; 3. Include no component of human sexuality education other than those included in science education standards; and 4. Comply with the provisions of the Parents' Bill of Rights, Section 2001 et seq. of Title 25 of the Oklahoma Statutes.”, by renumbering subsequent sections and amending the title to conform, which amendment was declared adopted.

Senator Griffin moved that HB 2797 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2797 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Anderson, Barrington, Bice, Bingman, Boggs, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Dahm, David, Dossett, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Matthews, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.--45.

Excused: Bass, Brecheen and Garrison.--3.

The bill passed.

HB 2797 was referred for engrossment.

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GENERAL ORDER

HB 2803 by Derby of the House and Griffin of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Griffin moved to amend HB 2803, Page 1, Line 15, by restoring the stricken language and deleting the proposed new language, which amendment was declared adopted.

Senator Griffin moved that HB 2803 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2803 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Anderson, Barrington, Bice, Bingman, Boggs, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Dahm, David, Dossett, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Matthews, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.--45.

Excused: Bass, Brecheen and Garrison.--3.

The bill passed.

HB 2803 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3159 by Hickman and Peterson of the House and Griffin of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Griffin moved that HB 3159 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

HB 3159 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Anderson, Barrington, Bice, Boggs, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Dahm, David, Dossett, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Matthews, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Thompson, Wyrick and Yen.--42.

Excused: Bass, Bingman, Brecheen, Garrison, Jolley and Treat.--6.

The bill passed.

HB 3159 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3160 by Hickman et al of the House and Griffin and Brooks of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Griffin moved that HB 3160 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3160 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Anderson, Barrington, Bice, Boggs, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Dahm, David, Dossett, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Thompson, Wyrick and Yen.--41.

Excused: Bass, Bingman, Brecheen, Garrison, Jolley, Matthews and Treat.--7.

The bill passed.

HB 3160 was referred for engrossment.

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GENERAL ORDER

HB 1512 by Kern and Enns of the House and Sharp et al of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Sharp moved that HB 1512 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 1512 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Anderson, Barrington, Bice, Boggs, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Dahm, David, Dossett, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Matthews, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Thompson, Wyrick and Yen.--42.

Excused: Bass, Bingman, Brecheen, Garrison, Jolley and Treat.--6.

The bill passed.

HB 1512 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HJR 1009 by Fisher et al of the House and Sykes et al of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Sykes moved that HJR 1009 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HJR 1009 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the resolution, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Anderson, Bice, Bingman, Boggs, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Dahm, David, Dossett, Fields, Ford, Fry, Griffin, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, Newberry, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Thompson and Treat.--39.

Nay: Barrington, Bass, Floyd, Halligan, Paddack, Wyrick and Yen.--7. Forty-sixth Legislative Day, Thursday, April 21, 2016 895

Excused: Garrison and Matthews.--2.

The resolution passed.

HJR 1009 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3017 by Calvey of the House and Sykes and Crain of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Sykes moved to amend HB 3017, by striking the title, the enacting clause and the entire body of the bill and substituting the floor substitute, which amendment was declared adopted. (Copies were provided for all Senators.)

Senator Sykes moved that HB 3017 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3017 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Barrington, Bice, Bingman, Boggs, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Dahm, David, Fields, Ford, Fry, Griffin, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, Newberry, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Thompson and Treat.--36.

Nay: Bass, Dossett, Floyd, Halligan, Matthews, Paddack, Pittman, Sparks, Wyrick and Yen.--10.

Excused: Anderson and Garrison.--2.

The bill passed.

HB 3017 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2703 by Hall of the House and Holt and Pittman of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Holt moved that HB 2703 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

HB 2703 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Barrington, Bass, Bice, Bingman, Boggs, Brooks, Brown, Crain, David, Dossett, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.-- 42.

Nay: Brecheen, Dahm and Sykes.--3.

Excused: Anderson, Garrison and Matthews.--3.

The bill passed.

HB 2703 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2763 by Montgomery et al of the House and Holt et al of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Holt moved to amend HB 2763, by striking the title, the enacting clause and the entire body of the bill and substituting the floor substitute, which amendment was declared adopted. (Copies were provided for all Senators.)

Senator Holt moved that HB 2763 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2763 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Barrington, Bass, Bice, Bingman, Boggs, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Dahm, David, Dossett, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Matthews, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.--46.

Excused: Anderson and Garrison.--2.

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The bill passed.

HB 2763 was referred for engrossment.

Senator Griffin presiding.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2626 by Osborn of the House and Thompson of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Marlatt moved to amend HB 2626, by striking the title, the enacting clause and the entire body of the bill and substituting the floor substitute, which amendment was declared adopted. (Copies were provided for all Senators.)

Senator Marlatt moved that HB 2626 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2626 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Barrington, Bass, Bice, Bingman, Boggs, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Dahm, David, Dossett, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Matthews, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.--46.

Excused: Anderson and Garrison.--2.

The bill passed.

Pursuant to Rule 8-32A, Senator Marlatt served notice that the vote be reconsidered whereby HB 2626 passed.

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GENERAL ORDER

HB 2757 by Kirby of the House and Shortey of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Shortey asked unanimous consent, which was granted, to suspend Senate Rule 8-23 as it pertains to HB 2757.

Senator Shortey moved to amend HB 2757, Page 1, Lines 15 and 16, by restoring all stricken language and deleting all new language; Page 1, Line 20, by striking after the word “of” and before the word “per”, the words “ten percent (10%)” and inserting the words “two percent (2%)”; and Page 2, Lines 5 through 9, by deleting all new language, which amendment was declared adopted.

Senator Shortey moved to amend HB 2757, Page 1, by restoring the title, which amendment was declared adopted.

Senator Shortey moved that HB 2757 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2757 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Barrington, Bice, Bingman, Boggs, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Dahm, David, Dossett, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Griffin, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Matthews, Mazzei, Newberry, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Thompson and Treat.--40.

Nay: Bass, Crain, Halligan, Paddack, Wyrick and Yen.--6.

Excused: Anderson and Garrison.--2.

The bill passed.

HB 2757 was referred for engrossment.

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HB 2616 by Thomsen et al of the House and Fields et al of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Fields moved to amend HB 2616, by striking the title, the enacting clause and the entire body of the bill and substituting the floor substitute, which amendment was declared adopted. (Copies were provided for all Senators.)

Senator Fields asked unanimous consent, which was granted, to suspend Senate Rule 8-23 as it pertains to HB 2616.

Senator Fields moved to amend the floor substitute to HB 2616, Page 1, by restoring the title, which amendment was declared adopted.

Senator Fields moved that HB 2616 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2616 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill and emergency, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Anderson, Barrington, Bass, Bice, Bingman, Boggs, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Crain, David, Dossett, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Matthews, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Thompson, Wyrick and Yen.--45.

Nay: Dahm and Treat.--2.

Excused: Garrison.--1.

The bill and emergency passed.

HB 2616 was referred for engrossment.

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GENERAL ORDER

HB 3016 by Grau et al of the House and Dahm of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Yen moved to amend HB 3016, Page 2, Line 15, by inserting a new Section 3 to read as follows: “SECTION 3. AMENDATORY 70 O.S. 2011, Section 1210.192, is amended to read as follows: Section 1210.192. Any minor child, through the parent, guardian, or legal custodian of the child, may submit to the health authority charged with the enforcement of the immunization laws of this state: 1. A a certificate of a licensed physician as defined in Section 725.2 of Title 59 of the Oklahoma Statutes, stating that the physical condition of the child is such that immunization would endanger the life or health of the child; or 2. A written statement by the parent, guardian or legal custodian of the child objecting to immunization of the child; whereupon the child shall be exempt from the immunization laws of this state.”, which amendment failed of adoption.

Senator Yen moved to amend HB 3016, Page 2, Lines 7 through 14, by deleting all language after the word “Program” the following:

“, including but not limited to providing the hyperlink to the internet website published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and specifying the excipient and media ingredients in the vaccine.

B. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, presentation of the Vaccine Information Statement (VIS) from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shall constitute a legal presumption of adequate and reasonable disclosure by the health care provider.”, and by amending the title to conform.

Senator Dahm moved to table the Yen amendment, which tabling motion failed of adoption upon roll call vote as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bingman, Brecheen, Brown, Dahm, David, Fields, Griffin, Justice, Paddack, Sharp, Shortey, Silk, Stanislawski and Sykes.--15.

Nay: Barrington, Bass, Bice, Boggs, Brooks, Crain, Dossett, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Loveless, Marlatt, Matthews, Mazzei, Newberry, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Shaw, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Thompson, Wyrick and Yen.- -30.

Excused: Anderson, Garrison and Treat.--3.

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Senator Yen pressed adoption of his amendment, which amendment failed of adoption upon roll call vote as follows:

Aye: Barrington, Bass, Crain, Ford, Halligan, Jech, Jolley, Matthews, Mazzei, Paddack, Shaw, Simpson, Standridge, Wyrick and Yen.--15.

Nay: Allen, Bice, Bingman, Boggs, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Dahm, David, Dossett, Fields, Floyd, Fry, Griffin, Holt, Justice, Loveless, Newberry, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shortey, Silk, Smalley, Stanislawski, Sykes, Thompson and Treat.--29.

Excused: Anderson, Garrison, Marlatt and Sparks.--4.

Senator Dahm moved to amend HB 3016, Page 1, by restoring the title and enacting clause, which amendment was declared adopted upon roll call vote as follows:

Aye: Allen, Barrington, Bice, Bingman, Boggs, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Dahm, David, Dossett, Fields, Floyd, Fry, Griffin, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Newberry, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Thompson and Treat.--34.

Nay: Bass, Ford, Halligan, Matthews, Mazzei, Paddack, Shaw, Wyrick and Yen.--9.

Excused: Anderson, Garrison, Marlatt, Smalley and Sparks.--5.

The above amendment restores HB 3016 to the engrossed version of the bill.

Senator Dahm moved that HB 3016 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3016 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Barrington, Bice, Bingman, Boggs, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Dahm, David, Dossett, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Griffin, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, Newberry, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Thompson, Treat and Wyrick.--39.

Nay: Bass, Halligan, Matthews, Paddack, Shaw and Yen.--6.

Excused: Anderson, Garrison and Sparks.--3.

The bill passed.

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HB 3016 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE

Advising the Honorable Senate that the House grants your request to return HB 2483 for further consideration.

UNANIMOUS CONSENT REQUEST

Senator Simpson asked unanimous consent, which was granted, to suspend Senate Rules 8-23 and 8-32 as they pertain to HB 2483.

MOTION TO RECONSIDER VOTE

Senator Simpson moved to reconsider the vote whereby HB 2483 passed, which motion was declared adopted upon roll call as follows:

Aye: Allen, Barrington, Bass, Bice, Bingman, Boggs, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Dahm, David, Dossett, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.--43.

Excused: Anderson, Garrison, Matthews, Sparks and Thompson.--5.

THIRD READING

Senator Simpson moved to reconsider the vote whereby HB 2483 was advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2483 by Ownbey of the House and Simpson and Sharp of the Senate was called up for further consideration.

Senator Simpson moved to amend HB 2483, Page 2, Line 10, by deleting the word “adjudication” and inserting “termination of parental rights”, which amendment was declared adopted.

Senator Simpson moved that HB 2483 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

HB 2483 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Barrington, Bass, Bice, Bingman, Boggs, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Dahm, David, Dossett, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.--43.

Excused: Anderson, Garrison, Matthews, Sparks and Thompson.--5.

The bill passed.

HB 2483 was referred for engrossment.

UNANIMOUS CONSENT REQUEST DIRECT TO CALENDAR

Senator Sharp asked unanimous consent to refer SR 59 direct to the Calendar for consideration, which was the order.

GENERAL ORDER

SR 59 by Sharp et al was called up for consideration.

All other members of the Senate asked to coauthor SR 59, which was the order.

SR 59 was adopted upon motion of Senator Sharp and referred for enrollment.

EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS

The following executive nominations have been approved by the committees named:

Balmer, Thom D., Lawton, to the State Board of Behavioral Health Licensure, to serve a three-year term ending October 31, 2019, succeeding himself. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Randy Bass.

Barrick, Ross A., Kingfisher, to the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission, to serve a four-year term ending July 1, 2020, succeeding himself. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator .

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Clabes, R. Brandon, Choctaw, to the Board of Regents for Rose State College, to serve a seven-year term ending July 1, 2023, succeeding Dick Hefton. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator .

Collins, Kelly M., Choctaw, to the State Board of Behavioral Health Licensure, to serve a three-year term ending October 31, 2019, succeeding herself. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Ron Sharp.

Cullison, Johnny B., Shawnee, to the Committee of Home Inspector Examiners, to serve a three-year term ending June 30, 2019, succeeding himself. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Ron Sharp.

Cunningham, Ronald, Hartshorne, to the Oklahoma Mining Commission, to serve a seven-year term ending January 1, 2023, succeeding himself. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator .

Darr, Charles "Chuck", III, Edmond, to the State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, to serve a six-year term ending June 28, 2022, succeeding George Gibson. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Clark Jolley.

Davis, James, Holdenville, to the Oklahoma Used Motor Vehicle and Parts Commission, to serve a six-year term ending June 30, 2022, succeeding himself. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Susan Paddack.

Dearth, Andrew N., Tecumseh, to the Oklahoma State Athletic Commission, to serve a three-year term ending June 30, 2019, succeeding himself. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator .

DeLaughter, Harold, Comanche, to the Physician Manpower Training Commission, to serve a five-year term ending June 5, 2021, succeeding himself. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator .

Derr, Daniel, Edmond, to the Oklahoma Used Motor Vehicle and Parts Commission, to serve a six-year term ending June 30, 2022, succeeding himself. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Clark Jolley.

Emde, Douglas, Stillwater, to the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission, to serve a four- year term ending July 1, 2020, succeeding John R. Mosley. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Jim Halligan.

Farris, James W., Oklahoma City, to the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Commission, to serve a six-year term ending July 1, 2022, succeeding Gean Atkinson. (Tourism and Wildlife Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Ron Sharp.

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Foreman, Richard "Eddie", Seminole, to the Oklahoma State Credit Union Board, to serve a four-year term ending October 11, 2020, succeeding Richard Ficken. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Jason Smalley.

Franklin, Jay R., Vinita, to the State Board of Agriculture, to serve a four-year term ending April 26, 2020, succeeding himself. (Agriculture and Rural Development Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Charles Wyrick.

Gaddis, Leigh, Ada, to the Wildlife Conservation Commission, to serve an eight-year term ending July 1, 2024, succeeding herself. (Tourism and Wildlife Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Susan Paddack.

Gardner, Clint J., Pryor, to the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners, to serve a five-year term ending May 9, 2021, succeeding himself. (Agriculture and Rural Development Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Charles Wyrick.

Gibson, G. Carl, Jr., Norman, to the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, to serve an eight- year term ending July 1, 2024, succeeding himself. (Transportation Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Corey Brooks.

Hart Wolfe, Cristina, Weatherford, to the State Board of Health, to serve a nine-year term ending June 30, 2025, succeeding herself. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Clark Jolley on behalf of Senator Mike Schulz.

Hurliman, Edgar, Broken Bow, to the State Board of Agriculture, to serve a four-year term ending April 26, 2020, succeeding himself. (Agriculture and Rural Development Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator .

Kincade, Paul W., Oklahoma City, to the Oklahoma Science and Technology Research and Development Board, to serve an unexpired term ending June 30, 2019, succeeding Timothy Mather. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator .

Manchester, Robert A., IV, Oklahoma City, to the Oklahoma State Athletic Commission, to serve a three-year term ending June 30, 2019, succeeding himself. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Ervin Yen.

Mason, G. Steve, Jr., Oklahoma City, to the Environmental Quality Board, to serve a five-year term ending January 31, 2021, succeeding himself. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator .

Newman, Matthew, Bixby, to the Oklahoma Science and Technology Research and Development Board, to serve an unexpired term ending June 30, 2018, succeeding Edward L. Shreve. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Mike Mazzei.

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Powell, R. Tyler, Oklahoma City, to the Arkansas-Oklahoma Arkansas River Compact Commission, to serve a four-year term ending September 1, 2020, succeeding himself. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator David Holt.

Rhines, Steven P., Ardmore, to the Oklahoma Science and Technology Research and Development Board, to serve a four-year term ending June 30, 2020, succeeding himself. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Frank Simpson.

Sailor, Joanni, Lawton, to the State Board of Behavioral Health Licensure, to serve a three-year term ending October 31, 2019, succeeding herself. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Randy Bass.

Spanbauer, Pamela G., Oklahoma City, to the Physician Manpower Training Commission, to serve a five-year term ending June 5, 2021, succeeding herself. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator .

Timberlake, David, Edmond, to the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission, to serve a four-year term ending July 1, 2020, succeeding himself. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Clark Jolley.

Welton, Edward, Harrah, to the State Liquefied Petroleum Gas Administrator, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, succeeding W. A. "Bill" Glass. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Ron Sharp.

Motions to confirm the above named executive nominations were declared adopted upon roll call as follows:

Aye: Allen, Barrington, Bass, Bice, Bingman, Boggs, Brecheen, Brooks, Crain, David, Dossett, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Standridge, Stanislawski, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.--36.

Nay: Dahm and Sykes.--2.

Excused: Anderson, Brown, Garrison, Loveless, Marlatt, Matthews, Schulz, Shortey, Sparks and Thompson.--10.

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE

Advising fourth reading of and transmitting for signature Enrolled HBs 1697, 1711, 2248, 2260, 2325, 2399, 2425, 2472, 2474, 2479, 2482, 2510, 2519, 2546, 2555, 2667, 2711, 2751, 2753, 2820, 2922, 2934, 2969, 2997, 3116, 3146 and 3201.

The above-numbered enrolled measures were, after fourth reading, properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House. Forty-sixth Legislative Day, Thursday, April 21, 2016 907

Advising fourth reading of and returning Enrolled SBs 926, 928, 972 and 1128.

The above-numbered enrolled measures were referred to the Governor.

Advising passage of and returning the following Engrossed bill:

SB 1446

The above-numbered measure was referred for enrollment.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE HAs TO SENATE BILLS

Advising passage of and returning the following engrossed bills as amended:

SB 359 - remove Christian as principal House author and substitute Walker as principal House author SB 1070 SB 1083 SB 1150 - remove Senator Standridge as principal Senate author and substitute with Senator Yen, add Senator Standridge as coauthor SB 1554

House amendments were read on the above-numbered bills.

Senator Jolley moved that when the clerk's desk is clear, the Senate stand adjourned to convene Monday, April 25, 2016, at 1:30 p.m., which motion prevailed.

FIRST READING

The following was introduced and read the first time:

SR 60  By Newberry. A Resolution honoring the life of Tulsa-based QuikTrip co-founder, Chester Cadieux, II; recognizing his many business and charitable contributions to Tulsa and the State of Oklahoma; and directing distribution.

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CHANGE IN AUTHORS/COAUTHORS

The following measures were authored/coauthored:

SR 59 - Coauthored by Matthews Coauthored by Sykes Coauthored by Pittman HB 2763 - Coauthored by Brecheen HJR 1009 - Remove as coauthor Senator Newberry Coauthored by Christian

MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR

Advising her approval April 21, 2016, of Enrolled SBs 952, 954, 955, 997, 1011, 1027, 1085, 1219, 1221, 1245, 1327, 1431 and 1493.

BILL RELEASED TIME EXPIRED TO RECONSIDER

HB 2626 was referred for engrossment.

Pursuant to the Jolley motion, the Senate adjourned at 1:00 p.m., to meet Monday, April 25, 2016, at 1:30 p.m.