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Senate Journal

First Regular Session of the Fifty-fifth Legislature of the State of Sixty-third Legislative Day, Thursday, May 21, 2015

The Senate was called to order by Senator Stanislawski.

Roll Call:

Present: Allen, Anderson, Barrington, Bass, Bice, Bingman, Boggs, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Dahm, David, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Garrison, 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.—48.

Senator Stanislawski declared a quorum present.

The prayer was offered by Dr. Ray L. Earley, Westport Baptist Church, Cleveland, the guest of Senator Griffin.

INTRODUCTIONS

Senator Shaw introduced his grandson, Henry, his wife, Anna and his son and daughter-in-law, Doug and Sara, to the Senate.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

Transmitting the following bill, together with conference committee report thereon, advising adoption of conference committee report and passage of measure as amended:

HB 1827

Conference committee report was read on the above-numbered bill.

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MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE

Returning herewith enrolled SB 549 together with the Governor’s veto message thereon, and advising that under the provisions of Article VI, Section 11, of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma, the House of Representatives has reconsidered and passed said measure, over the Governor’s veto, by a two-thirds vote of all members elected to and constituting the House, said vote being as follows - Ayes 80, Nays 11.

Enrolled SB 549 was ordered filed with the Secretary of State.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF CCR

The CCR on SB 592 was adopted upon motion of Senator Anderson.

SB 592, as amended in conference, was read at length.

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

Aye: Anderson, Barrington, Bass, Bice, Bingman, Boggs, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Justice, Loveless, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Thompson and Yen.--33.

Nay: Allen, Brecheen, Dahm, David, Matthews, Mazzei, Newberry, Silk, Standridge, Stanislawski, Treat and Wyrick.--12.

Excused: Jolley, Marlatt and Sykes.--3.

The bill passed.

SB 592, together with the conference committee report thereon, was ordered transmitted to the Honorable House.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF CCR

The CCR on SB 457 was adopted upon motion of Senator Griffin.

SB 457, as amended in conference, was read at length.

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

Aye: Allen, Barrington, Bass, Bice, Bingman, Boggs, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Dahm, David, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Matthews, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Sixty-third Legislative Day, Thursday, May 21, 2015 1233

Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.--46.

Excused: Anderson and Sykes.--2.

The bill passed.

SB 457, together with the conference committee report thereon, was ordered transmitted to the Honorable House.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF CCR

The CCR on SB 312 was adopted upon motion of Senator Holt.

SB 312, as amended in conference, was read at length.

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

Aye: Allen, Barrington, Bice, Boggs, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Dahm, David, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Matthews, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.--44.

Excused: Anderson, Bass, Bingman and Sykes.--4.

The bill passed.

SB 312, together with the conference committee report thereon, was ordered transmitted to the Honorable House.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF CCR

The CCR on SB 526 was adopted upon motion of Senator Shortey.

SB 526, as amended in conference, was read at length.

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

Aye: Bass, Bice, Bingman, Brown, Dahm, David, Floyd, Fry, Garrison, Griffin, Holt, Jolley, Loveless, Marlatt, Matthews, Paddack, Pittman, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Sparks, Standridge, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--26.

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Nay: Allen, Barrington, Boggs, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Crain, Fields, Ford, Halligan, Jech, Justice, Mazzei, Newberry, Quinn, Schulz, Simpson, Smalley, Stanislawski, Thompson and Yen.--21.

Excused: Anderson.--1.

The bill passed.

Senators Brinkley, Schulz, Yen, Allen, Boggs, Thompson, Brecheen and Ford desired to vote Aye on the emergency.

On the question of passage of the emergency, the vote resulted as follows: Aye: 34; Nay: 13; Excused: 1.

The emergency passed.

SB 526, together with the conference committee report thereon, was ordered transmitted to the Honorable House.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF CCR

The CCR on SB 459 was adopted upon motion of Senator Floyd.

SB 459, as amended in conference, was read at length.

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

Aye: Bass, Bice, Bingman, Boggs, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Dahm, David, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Matthews, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shortey, Silk, Smalley, Sparks, Stanislawski, Sykes, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.--39.

Nay: Allen, Barrington, Crain, Fry, Jech, Shaw, Simpson and Standridge.--8.

Excused: Anderson.--1.

The bill passed.

SB 459, together with the conference committee report thereon, was ordered transmitted to the Honorable House.

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PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs

HAs to SB 809 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Marlatt.

SB 809, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length.

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

Aye: Barrington, Bice, Bingman, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Crain, Dahm, David, Fields, Ford, Griffin, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Paddack, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Thompson, Treat and Yen.--33.

Nay: Allen, Bass, Boggs, Floyd, Fry, Garrison, Halligan, Matthews, Mazzei, Newberry, Pittman, Sparks and Wyrick.--13.

Excused: Anderson and Brown.--2.

The bill passed.

House amendments were properly signed and the above-numbered bill was referred for enrollment.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF JCR

The JCR on HB 2237 was adopted upon motion of Senator Bingman.

HB 2237 was read at length.

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

Aye: Bass, Bice, Bingman, Brinkley, Crain, David, Fields, Floyd, Fry, Garrison, Halligan, Holt, Jolley, Loveless, Matthews, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Smalley, Sparks, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.--27.

Nay: Allen, Barrington, Boggs, Brecheen, Brooks, Dahm, Ford, Griffin, Jech, Justice, Marlatt, Mazzei, Silk, Simpson, Stanislawski and Sykes.--16.

Excused: Anderson, Brown, Newberry, Schulz and Standridge.--5.

The Chair advised that Senator Standridge, having been present in the Chamber during the vote on HB 2237 would be shown voting Nay in compliance with Rule 8-31B. The vote thereby resulted as follows: Aye: 27; Nay: 17; Excused: 4.

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HB 2237 together with the joint conference committee report thereon, was ordered returned to the Honorable House.

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE

Advising the signing of and transmitting for signature Enrolled HCR 1008.

The above-numbered enrolled measure was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

Advising fourth reading of and transmitting for signature Enrolled HBs 1687, 1773 and 1890.

The above-numbered enrolled measures were, after fourth reading, properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

Advising conferees are unable to agree on the following:

HB 1619 HB 1672

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTS

Transmitting the following bills, together with conference committee reports thereon, advising adoption of conference committee reports and passage of measures as amended:

HB 1012 HB 1118 HB 1964

Conference committee reports were read on the above-numbered bills.

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CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTS SUBMITTED

Conference committee reports were read on the following bills:

SB 419 – conferees unable to agree SB 436 SB 548 SB 630 SB 711

SB 419 will revert to the status occupied before being sent to conference and will remain on the calendar under “House Amendments to Senate Bills”.

CHANGE IN CONFEREES

Advising change in Senate conferees as follows:

HB 1498 – withdraw from GCCA and name Standridge, Crain, Griffin, Treat, Yen, Floyd and Matthews. HB 1619 – withdraw from GCCA and name Quinn, Ford, Jolley, Schulz, Halligan, Sparks and Floyd.

REPORT OF ENGROSSED AND ENROLLED MEASURE

SB 809 was correctly enrolled and after fourth reading, properly signed and ordered transmitted to the Honorable House for signature of the Speaker.

SECOND READING

The following were read for the second time and referred as indicated:

HB 2233 Direct To Calendar HB 2238 Direct To Calendar HB 2239 Direct To Calendar HB 2240 Direct To Calendar HB 2241 Direct To Calendar HB 2242 Direct To Calendar HB 2243 Direct To Calendar HB 2244 Direct To Calendar HB 2245 Direct To Calendar HB 2246 Direct To Calendar

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FIRST READING

The following were introduced and read the first time:

SCR 30 By Brinkley of the Senate and Derby of the House. A Concurrent Resolution supporting the efforts of the Oklahoma National Guard and all of the Citizen Airmen of the 138th Fighter Wing in their pursuit of the F-35 mission at the Tulsa Air National Guard Base; and directing distribution.

SCR 31 By Standridge of the Senate and Nelson of the House. A Concurrent Resolution supporting the Opportunity Grant program; requesting the United States Congress to enact certain proposals; and directing distribution.

SR 39 By Yen. A Resolution celebrating the 35th anniversary of the Sister-State relationship between Oklahoma and Taiwan; and directing distribution.

Senator Brinkley moved that the Senate recess to the Call of the Chair, which motion was declared adopted.

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The Senate reconvened with Senator Fields presiding.

Senator Fields questioned the presence of a quorum and ordered the roll called, following which a quorum was declared present.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF CCR

The CCR on HB 1014 was adopted upon motion of Senator Dahm.

HB 1014, as amended in conference, was read at length.

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

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

Nay: Anderson, Bass, Shortey and Wyrick.--4.

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The bill passed.

HB 1014, together with the conference committee report thereon, was ordered returned to the Honorable House.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF CCR

The CCR on SB 165, previously considered on Page 1214, was called up for further consideration.

The CCR on SB 165 was adopted upon motion of Senator Loveless.

SB 165, as amended in conference, was read at length.

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

Aye: Anderson, Barrington, Bass, Bice, Boggs, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Garrison, Griffin, Holt, Jech, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Matthews, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Thompson, Wyrick and Yen.--34.

Nay: Allen, Crain, Dahm, David, Halligan, Jolley, Mazzei, Newberry, Shaw, Smalley, Sykes and Treat.--12.

Excused: Bingman and Paddack.--2.

The bill passed.

SB 165, together with the conference committee report thereon, was ordered transmitted to the Honorable House.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF CCR

The CCR on HB 2217 was adopted upon motion of Senator Stanislawski.

HB 2217, as amended in conference, was read at length.

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

Aye: Allen, Anderson, Barrington, Bass, Bice, Boggs, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Crain, David, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Matthews, Mazzei, Newberry, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.--43. 1240 Senate Journal

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

Excused: Bingman and Paddack.--2.

The bill passed.

HB 2217, together with the conference committee report thereon, was ordered returned to the Honorable House.

INTRODUCTION

Senator Bice introduced former Senator Rob Johnson to the Senate.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF CCR

The CCR on HB 1037 was adopted upon motion of Senator Holt.

HB 1037, as amended in conference, was read at length.

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

Aye: Allen, Anderson, Barrington, Bice, Boggs, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Dahm, David, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, Newberry, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.--44.

Nay: Bass and Matthews.--2.

Excused: Bingman and Paddack.--2.

The bill and emergency passed.

HB 1037, together with the conference committee report thereon, was ordered returned to the Honorable House.

UNANIMOUS CONSENT REQUEST DIRECT TO CALENDAR

Senator Brinkley asked unanimous consent to refer SCR 30 direct to the Calendar for consideration, which was the order.

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GENERAL ORDER

SCR 30 by Brinkley of the Senate was called up for consideration.

All other members of the Senate asked to coauthor SCR 30, which was the order.

SCR 30 was adopted upon motion of Senator Brinkley and referred for engrossment.

UNANIMOUS CONSENT REQUEST DIRECT TO CALENDAR

Senator Simpson asked unanimous consent to refer SCR 29 direct to the Calendar for consideration, which was the order.

GENERAL ORDER

SCR 29 by Simpson of the Senate and Roberts (Dustin) of the House was called up for consideration.

All other members of the Senate asked to coauthor SCR 29, which was the order.

SCR 29 was adopted upon motion of Senator Simpson and referred for engrossment.

Senator Schulz moved that the Senate recess to Call of the Chair, which motion was declared adopted.

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The Senate reconvened with Senator Fields presiding.

Senator Fields questioned the presence of a quorum and ordered the roll called, following which a quorum was declared present.

INTRODUCTION

Senator Treat introduced Lt. Governor Todd Lamb to the Senate.

REPORT OF ENGROSSED AND ENROLLED MEASURE

SCRs 29 and 30 were each correctly engrossed, properly signed and ordered transmitted to the Honorable House for consideration.

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EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS

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

Adams, David, Oklahoma City, to the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, to serve a six-year term ending July 2, 2021, succeeding Doug Major. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator David Holt.

Andrews, Jill, Claremore, to the State Textbook Committee, to serve a three-year term ending March 1, 2018, succeeding Sherry Campbell. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Frank Simpson on behalf of Senator Marty Quinn.

Beck, Richard, Claremore, to the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority, to serve a seven-year term ending June 30, 2022, succeeding Lisa Harbison. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Frank Simpson on behalf of Senator Marty Quinn.

Carver, Carol, Elk City, to the Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Commission, to serve a six- year term ending June 30, 2021, succeeding herself. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator .

Cooke, Michael F., Bethany, to the Construction Industries Board, to serve a four-year term ending September 1, 2019, succeeding himself. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator .

Crosby, Durand H., Norman, to the State Board of Licensed Social Workers, to serve a five-year term ending October 1, 2020, succeeding himself. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator John Sparks.

Drake, J. Bob, Davis, to the Oklahoma Water Resources Board, to serve a seven-year term ending May 14, 2021, succeeding himself. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Frank Simpson.

Drummond, F. Ford, Bartlesville, to the Oklahoma Water Resources Board, to serve a seven-year term ending May 14, 2020, succeeding himself. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator John Ford.

Evans, Erika, Edmond, to the State Textbook Committee, to serve a three-year term ending March 1, 2018, succeeding Jennifer Horton. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Clark Jolley.

Felty, Matthew K., Oklahoma City, to the Oklahoma Lottery Commission Board of Trustees, to serve a five-year term ending January 1, 2020, succeeding Charlotte Edwards. (Finance Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Randy Bass on behalf of Senator .

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Forrest, Joseph, Edmond, to the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission, to serve a five-year term ending June 23, 2020, succeeding Paul David Taylor. (Judiciary Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Clark Jolley.

Franks, Cathryn C., Roosevelt, to the State Board of Education, to serve a four-year term ending April 2, 2019, succeeding herself. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Mike Schulz.

Gillert, Tom, Tulsa, to the Oklahoma State Council for Interstate Adult Offender Supervision, to serve an unexpired term ending June 30, 2017, succeeding Richard Dugger. (Judiciary Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Brian Crain.

Hayes, Curtis, Oklahoma City, to the Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Commission, to serve a six-year term ending June 30, 2021, succeeding Dick Reynolds. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator David Holt.

Heidlage, Robert, Jr., Claremore, to the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission, to serve an unexpired term ending June 23, 2019, succeeding Maxine Finley- McFalls. (Judiciary Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Frank Simpson on behalf of Senator Marty Quinn.

Hiner, Janice, Oklahoma City, to the State Board of Behavioral Health Licensure, to serve an unexpired term ending October 31, 2016, succeeding Andrea Gonterman. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Anastasia Pittman.

Holt, Jason, Muskogee, to the Polygraph Examiners Board, to serve a six-year term ending May 17, 2021, succeeding David Real. (Judiciary Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Earl Garrison.

Johnson, Jason, Tulsa, to the State Textbook Committee, to serve a three-year term ending March 1, 2018, succeeding Adam Peterson. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Bill Brown.

Jones, Jake, III, Oklahoma City, to the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System Board, to serve a five-year term ending July 1, 2020, succeeding himself. (Judiciary Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator David Holt.

Latham, Melvin, Oklahoma City, to the Board of Trustees for Langston University- Oklahoma City and Langston University-Tulsa, to serve a seven-year term ending June 30, 2022, succeeding Jerry Steward. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Greg Treat.

Lee, Robert, Goldsby, to the State Board of Licensed Social Workers, to serve a five- year term ending June 1, 2020, succeeding himself. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator .

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Liotta, Mark, Sapulpa, to the Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission, to serve an unexpired term ending August 25, 2015, succeeding Denise Engle. (Judiciary Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator John Ford on behalf of Senator Brian Bingman.

Liotta, Mark, Sapulpa, to the Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission, to serve a six-year term ending August 25, 2021, succeeding himself. (Judiciary Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator John Ford on behalf of Senator Brian Bingman.

Longacre, John T., IV, Kellyville, to the Oklahoma Used Motor Vehicle and Parts Commission, to serve a coterminous term ending January 14, 2019, succeeding himself. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator John Ford on behalf of Senator Brian Bingman.

Malone, Fred, Bartlesville, to the Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Commission, to serve a six-year term ending June 30, 2021, succeeding Eugene Chumbley. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator John Ford.

Mashburn, J. Greg, Norman, to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control Commission, to serve an unexpired term ending December 31, 2018, succeeding Tim Harris. (Judiciary Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator .

Northrip, Thomas "Scott", Sr., Hobart, to the Board of Regents of Western Oklahoma State College, to serve a seven-year term ending March 24, 2022, succeeding Steve Miller. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Mike Schulz.

Reed, Mark E., Cleveland, to the Committee on Home Inspector Examiners, to serve a three-year term ending June 30, 2018, succeeding himself. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator A J Griffin.

Rehder, Kylene, Shattuck, to the State Board of Licensed Social Workers, to serve a five-year term ending July 1, 2020, succeeding Antoinette Lempicki. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator AJ Griffin on behalf of Senator Bryce Marlatt.

Rickey, Chandra, Broken Bow, to the Oklahoma Arts Council, to serve a three-year term ending July 1, 2018, succeeding Desmond Mason. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator .

Smith, Libby, Mustang, to the State Textbook Committee, to serve a three-year term ending March 1, 2018, succeeding Tamra Torres. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Kyle Loveless.

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Stanford, Jennifer, Oklahoma City, to the State Textbook Committee, to serve a three- year term ending March 1, 2018, succeeding Patricia Harrold. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator David Holt.

Storm, Lisa, Kingfisher, to the State Textbook Committee, to serve a three-year term ending March 1, 2017, succeeding Frances A. Williams. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Darcy Jech.

Stough, Phyllis J., Oklahoma City, to the Oklahoma Arts Council, to serve a three-year term ending July 1, 2018, succeeding herself. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator .

Tucker, Donald S., Bixby, to the Construction Industries Board, to serve a four-year term ending September 1, 2019, succeeding himself. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator John Ford on behalf of Senator Mike Mazzei.

Turrentine, Regina, Ardmore, to the Oklahoma Arts Council, to serve a three-year term ending July 1, 2018, succeeding James Pickel. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Frank Simpson.

Veazey, Sarah, Ardmore, to the Board of Trustees for the University Center of Southern Oklahoma, to serve a nine-year term ending June 30, 2024, succeeding Mark Cunningham. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Frank Simpson.

Warner, Clarence, Norman, to the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission, to serve a five-year term ending June 23, 2020, succeeding Randy Earhart. (Judiciary Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Rob Standridge.

Westmoreland, Kevin C., Dewar, to the Construction Industries Board, to serve a four- year term ending September 1, 2019, succeeding himself. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Roger Thompson.

Westwood-Money, Kinsey, Okahoma City, to the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission, to serve a six-year term ending June 30, 2021, succeeding Brandon Burton. (Finance Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Ervin Yen.

Wilson, Eugenia, Jenks, to the Oklahoma State Credit Union Board, to serve a four- year term ending October 11, 2019, succeeding herself. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Dan Newberry.

Young, LeRoy, Oklahoma City, to the Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission, to serve an unexpired term ending August 25, 2019, succeeding Troy Wilson. (Judiciary Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Ervin Yen.

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

Aye: Allen, Barrington, Bass, Bice, Boggs, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Crain, David, Fields, Floyd, Ford, Fry, Garrison, Griffin, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, Newberry, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.--40.

Nay: Dahm and Sykes.--2.

Excused: Anderson, Bingman, Halligan, Matthews, Paddack and Shortey.--6.

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE

Advising fourth reading of and returning Enrolled SB 809.

The above-numbered enrolled measure was referred to the Governor.

Returning following bills, together with conference committee reports thereon, advising adoption of conference committee reports and passage of measures as amended:

SB 85 SB 141 SB 144 SB 312 SB 342 SB 412 SB 457 - coauthored by Sharp of the Senate SB 460 SB 592 SB 706 SB 726

The above-numbered measures, as amended in conference, were referred for enrollment.

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MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTS

Transmitting the following bills, together with conference committee reports thereon, advising adoption of conference committee reports and passage of measures as amended:

HB 1269 HB 1299 HB 1322 HB 1823 HB 1847 HB 2069

Conference committee reports were read on the above-numbered bills.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTS SUBMITTED

Conference committee reports were read on the following bills:

SB 424 – conferees unable to agree SB 587 SB 767

SB 424 will revert to the status occupied before being sent to conference and will remain on the calendar under “House Amendments to Senate Bills”.

REPORT OF ENGROSSED AND ENROLLED MEASURES

SBs 85, 141, 312, 342, 412, 706 and 726 were each correctly enrolled, properly signed and ordered transmitted to the Honorable House for signature of the Speaker.

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE

Advising passage of and transmitting for consideration Engrossed HJR 1032 and HCR 1013

HJR 1032 By Echols of the House and Stanislawski of the Senate. A Joint Resolution disapproving in part proposed permanent rule of the Statewide Virtual Charter School Board; and directing distribution.

HCR 1013 By Nelson of the House and Treat of the Senate. A Concurrent Resolution relating to Developmental Disabilities Services Division; recognizing the problem of a lengthy waiting list for waiver services; stating findings of 1248 Senate Journal

Governor's Blue Ribbon Panel for Developmental Disabilities; requesting Department of Human Services to implement a waiting list based on a Prioritization of Need ranking; and directing distribution.

The above-numbered measures were read the first time.

Senator Schulz moved that when the clerk's desk is clear, the Senate stand adjourned to convene Friday, May 22, 2015, at 9:00 a.m., which motion prevailed.

CHANGE IN AUTHORS/COAUTHORS

The following measures were authored/coauthored:

SB 526 - Coauthored by Pittman SB 809 - Coauthored by Sharp HB 2237 - Coauthored by Matthews, Pittman, Sparks, Floyd, Paddack

Pursuant to the Schulz motion, the Senate adjourned at 5:00 p.m. to meet Friday, May 22, 2015, at 9:00 a.m.