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Standing Gommittee Reports Fiscal Reports Visitor Registrations 2(O:r7 SEFIST(ON -rrrrITI(O,lYAITD@IWfg Ma.;r lnolude tlre follo.ring: Business Page [Signed by Ghairmanl Roll Gall Standing Gommittee Reports Tabled Bills Fiscal Reports Rolls Gall Votes Proxy Forms Visitor Registrations *Any other documents, which were submitted after the committee hearing has ended and/or was submitted late [within 48 hoursl, regarding information in the committee hearing. *witness statements that were not presented as exhibits. Morrta,n a, -fi gtorrr oal Sootet5r r'cilr tveg 22{5 !f. EtoloexG ef,erla, Uf 5'f|,(ElZG.fiZ(Of 2cr:r7 @ E-Docrunent Fllreotaltrt Su.de ffq.rrrrltorr BUSINESS REPORT MONTANA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 65th LEGISLATURE. REGULAR SESSION HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Date: Monday, February 20,2017 Time: 8:00 AM Place: Capitol Room:137 BILLS and RESOLUTIONS HEARD: HB 441- Generally revise human trafficking laws - Rep. Dennis Lenz HB 467 - Revise standards of evidence in child abuse and neglect cases - Rep. Jeremy Trebas HB 468 - Generally revise child abuse and neglect laws - Rep. Jeremy Trebas HB 494 - Generally revise criminal laws - Rep. Seth Berglee HB 503 - Require use of motorcycle helmet in operating motorcycle on public highways - Rep. Jean Price EXECUTIVE ACTION TAKEN: HB 332 - Do Pass HB 438 - To be Tabled HB 380 - To be Tabled HB 417 -To be Tabled HB 70 - Do Pass as Amended Gomments: EP. Alan Doane, Chair ,1ffi.J#*f. ,W W,ur#;y h,{OTNTATNA ffi OUS}I OF REPR}iSMNTATXVHS JUDICIARY COMMITTEE ROLL CALL DATE: NAN{E PRESEIXT ABSENT/EXCUSED REP. SETH BERGLEE, VICE CHAIR REP. VIRGINIA COURT, VICE CHAIR v/ REP. KATHY KELKER REP. BOB BROWN REP. BARRY USHER REP. DALE MORTENSEN REP. JENNY ECK ,/r REP. LAURIE BISHOP ,/ REP. ELLIE HILL SMITH rl REP. NATE MCCONNELL It REP. KIRK WAGONER JI REP. MATT REGIER \i REP. BILL HARRIS v REP. LOLA SHELDON-GALLOWAY REP. THERESA MANZELLA ,// REP. CASEY KNUDSEN ,/, REP. ZAC PERRY ,/l REP. SHANE MORIGEAU REP. ALAN DOANE, CHAIR 19 N4EN4BERS S:\2017 House Session\Committees\Secretaries!udiciary\Roll Call.docx HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEE REPORT February 20,2017 Page I of I Mr. Speaker: We, your committee on Judiciary recommend that House 8il1332 (first reading copy -- white) do pass. -END- Committee Vote: Yes 15, No 4 Fiscal Note Required _ H80332001SC. hts 0, D',9" oZ-?o r% fM$ta*qE:stlrEF{, tilrH:4gwo,\t|.FrS'ilE-.E-.ry.7 \dit34irr:!i.49'47w-y HOUSE STAND ING COMMITTEE REPORT February 20,2017 Page 1 of I Mr. Speaker: We, your committee on Judiciary recommend that House 8il170 (first reading copy -- white) do pass as amended. And, that such amendments read: 1. Titl-e, page L, Iine 7. Strike: "PROVIDING APPROPRIATIONS; " 2. Page 2, line L7. FoJ.J.owing: "shall-" Insert: ", within existing resources, " 3. Page 2, Iine 28 through page 3, line 6. Strike: section 4 in its entirety Renumber': subsequent sections END Committee Vote: Yes 11, No 8 Fiscal Note Required _ H80070001-SC. hts 01, Izts} efL-bn COMMITTEE FILE COPY BILL TABLED NOTICE HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE The HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE TABLED HB 380 - Prohibit texting while driving - Rep.Virginia Court HB 417 - Generally revise laws related to non-discrimination - Rep. Kelly McGarthy HB 438 - Redefine youth correctional facility and state prison - Rep. Kenneth Holmlund by motion, on Monday, February 20,2017 (PLEASE USE THIS ACTION DATE lN LAWS BILL STATUS). (For the Committee) (For the Chief Clerk of the House) 3',oo I o2-20-fl (Time) (Date) February 20, 2017 (2:58pm) Sara Fleming, Secretary Phone: 444-4709 ,%,,ffi;/" W'yrr4r h,{ONTAI{A HO{J$M Otr RMPKH$MNTATNVM$ JUDICIARY COMMITTEE ROLL CALL VOTE BILL NUMB vvaL MOTION NAN,{E AYF NO PWoxv REP. SETH BERGLEE, VICE CHAIR 4/ \i REP. VIRGINIA COURT, VICE CHAIR ',(/ r REP. KATHY KELKER rl/ REP. BOB BROWN ,l / REP. 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