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Juh67aad.Pdf 65th lllontana Legislature - 2|J17 ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS Business Report Sighe.l by Chairnan Roll Call Standing Committee Rcports Tabled Bills Fiscal Reports Roll Call votes Proxy Forms Visitor Registration Additional Documents w'tresr Stat n.ntJ rhar are not oeserr€d .s €xhlllt . A lrloinaaion l it€mr handed i. att€t neetidg, Petitjons; et etera. !\ol{Tf dtr ntS1oQrcdr, 6oclery.dqcfi tve6 225 X. R@eqls telen1l mT 59€2orror 2017 leecl5lt1Tlve 5e55oH BUSINESS REPORT MONTANA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 55th IEGISLATURE. REGULAR SESSION HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Dale: Frday. March 31 2017 BILlS ANd RESOfUTIONS HEARD: SB22 Revise las re lerm nairo. ot parenta nlhlswhenchtdsresutrofrape Sen Sle S8153-Revse awsonslrangulalionofapannerorfamtymember Sen Margaret (Marq'e) s8197 Ei@uraginq lhe offrce of publ c nstruclion to p€venr chid sex rEtfcking sen Terry EXECUTIVE ACTION TAKENI SB 29 BeConcutred InAsAmended SB 99 ' BeConc!(ed InAsAmended SB 117 - Be Concu(ed t. SB 263 - Be Concured InAsAmended . .9?e;7. 7y {i.-t'y. I}4O}{TANA TXOIIJSE OF REPITE$ENTAT]VES JUDICIARY COM\4ITTEE ROLL CAIL DATE: 7/?ti1 NAME PP ESENT ABSENT/IXCUSED REP. SETH EERCIEE VICE CIIAIR REP. VJRGINIA COURT, VICE CHAIR REP. IiATHY KEIKER REP. BOB EROWN REP. BARRY USHER REP. DALE MORTENSEN REP. JENNY ECK v/ REP. I,AUR]E BISHOP REP. ELLIE HILL SMITH REP. NATE MCCONNELL RDP. KIRK WAGONER REP MATT RECIER REP. BILL HARRIS REP TOLA SHELDON CAIIOWAY REP. TIIERESA MANZELLA REP. CASET KN1JDSEN REP. ZAC PERRY REP. SHANE MORIGEAU REP. ALAN DOANE CHAIR 19 MEMBERS IiOUSE STANDING COMMITTEE REPORT March 31,2017 P,gs l of 1 Wc, you connine on Judiciary rccommend thar Senrre EiI I 17 (hid reading coprr btue) . ,z/7t.:- ! 7'2..4-- k?r;^ed r^e ttah'bo7ne. chot" To be caried by RepEsenlative'l heree Manzella - END sBo11?001sc16510. hts aN 1235 6',t'll'n EOUSE STANDINC COMMITTEE REPORT M,rch3l,20l7 Prge 1 of 1 we, youi conmine on Judi.iary rcomnend thar Senare Joi.r Resoturion 15 (third r€ading copy blue) be concurred in. To bc aded by Repese adve Tlercsa Manrella END, s!10015001sc155r0. hts w 1711t dJ'+11 EOTISE STANDTNC COMMITTEE REIORT Mr.ch3l,20i7 ?rgc l of2 we, you conmirce onJudiciary recohnend thai senarc Bilt 268 (third rading copy '- blu4 b€ concurred in N lDended. To be cafie! by Reprcsenkn \ e Kirl waConer And, that such anen.lDcrts rend: r- Titfe, paq€ 1, line 5. Forrosingr !'EMFT,OYEE" Fofloring: line 6 "NEI'J SECTION. Sec:ion 3. conplonise or setrl4eni of cfair3 by plblic d{,1oyees regaldi$q leriraent selvice c!edi!s. A fetiree fr.n a public employe ho ts a party to a conpronise regardi.g rerirenent service cfedits or benefirs (ay walve the .ighr of i.divj.tual privacy and altou a qover.nental entity to rel€ase any or all record3.r details.f the conpromise or settfefrent/ such as perso.nel re..rds, thar pertal. to tne enployee personally and that uould othersise be protected by the righr of indi'idua1 pri'acy subtect ro the nerits of public disctosure. "NEri sEcTroN. section 4, codificarion tse.tion 3l is intended to be .odifi€d as an rntegfar part of Title 19, cnaprer 2, paft l/ a.d the profisions or Trtle 19, chapter 2, parr 7, apply ro tsection 31." tGnDn'b€r: subsequent 3e.tions sBo253001SC1525?.hrs ru1 lx:En 6-11t1 l. Page 2, line rr. s80268001SC1525?.hk EOUSE STANDING COMMITTEE RETORT M.rchll,20t7 Page 1 of 1 ite, you connitlee on Judiciary r€coddend rhat Senaic Bitl 26 (hird readine copy blue) be T! be ca'ried by Reprc\enrar \e END sBo02600lScrrr23. hts N lzt'i, qxrl' HOUSE STANDINC COMMTTTEE REPORT M.rch3l,201? Page l ofl Wq your comitee on Judiciary @omnend thal Senatc Bitl 99 (hird Hding mpy blue) be concurred in !s anended. e'".. 4:a lo becdred bl Rep esntative Serh Bergiee A.d, thlt such,nendnents.ead: r. Page 1, 1i.e 15. st!ik€: i'prohibits, xestrlcrs, or requires" tns€7t, ila< - o. .-t o.Joo 2. Paqe 2, Iine 14. Inselt: "({l Nothing in tbis section may be consrfued to prohibit fimit a Feace officer/ state enployee, or F"Ptoy-- of oF ..p6 . .nq 1 0. actioD that does not hawe the prinary purpose of enfor.ing a f€deral ban.', sBC099001SC16493.hts |t z\ c+bFl1 ^t. HOUSE STANDINC COMMITTEE RE}ORT March31,2017 Paee I of I w., youi @nmitlee on Judiciary reconnend rhat Senale BiU 30 (thi.d reding copy '. blue) be (\u,., d;: ch* To be canled by Represenrarive END s8003000rSC16501. hts a^:\ t2:1t @11-l' HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEE REPORT March 31,2017 llsclofl Wq tour connittee onJudiciary Ecolmend rhat Sen,re Bilr 29 (lhird reading copy - btue) bc concuted in $ ancnded. To be caried b! RepR5enraLiveN:re And. that such amendnenG red: 1. Page 11, line 10. Folfoeins: relationshiF' 2. Page 11, lane 11. rollowiDg: "does not" stliL6: "bv itself Fiscal Nole RequiEd _ s80029001sc1639r. hts Arr tz 10 qlPl1 COMII'ITTEE FILE COPY BILL TABLED NOTICE HOUSE JUDICIARY COI/IMITTEE The HOUSE JUDICIARY COIMITTEE TABLED SB 179 - Revi.e of.r ot judsm€nt law3 - Sen, Steve FlEpalrick by motion o. Frid.y, M.rch 31 , 2Ol7 (PLEASE IJSE IH|S ACTTON DATE tN LAWS B LL STAT!S) (For lh6 ChEl Cled of the House) / oq- Il' fl .q. .9j,?,97,1 7a*,/.t MONTANA FIOU$E OF REPRESEIdT"{TIVES JUDICIARY COMMITTEE ROLL CATL VOTE BILL NUMBER D^rEzatir-l MorIoN 15. NAME AYf/ NO t?R.oxY REP, SETH BERGLEE, V]CE CHAIR REP. VIRGIN]A COUPT !ICE CHAIR REP KATTry KELKER REP. BOB BROWN REP BARRY USEER REP, DAIE MORTENSEN REP. JENNY ECK REP. LAURIE BISIIOP REP. ELLIE HI!! SM1TH REP NATE MCCONNELL REP, KIRKWAGONER ,/1 REP. MAIT RECIER REP. BII-L HARRIS REP. LOIA SHEIDON GALIOWAY REP THERESA MANZEILA 'tl REP CASE\ KNUDSEN REP. ZAC PERRY REP SHANE MORICEAU ti REP. AIAN DOANE, CHAIR 19 MEMtsERS .q-.%i,'t&r;..,/.v MONTANA HOiIJSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JIJDICIARY COMMITTEE ROLL CAIL VOTE t/'- urr-" trtt"* 4A ' , , DATE ' MOTION :/ ^.1r..! NAMI AYT NO PF.OXY REP. SETH BERCLEE, VICE Cl1AJR REP. \"]RGINIA COURT, VICE CHAIR REP KATHY I{EIKER .r/ REP. BOB BROWN REP BARR! USHER REP. DALE MOMENSEN REP. JENNY ECK REP. LAURIE BISHOP REP. ELLIE HILL SMITH REP. NATE MCCONNELL REP. KIRK WAGONER REP. MAT'I REGIER RDP. BILL HARRIS REP. LOI-{ SHELDON GAIIOWAY REP. THERESA MANZELL.A REP. CASEY KNUDSEN REP, ZAC PERRY .Ji REP. SHANE MORIGEAU REP. AIAN DOANE, CHAIR 19 MEMtsERS .q-..'/Lt.7y ?--av MONTA}JA HOUSE OF REFRESEI{TATIVES JUDICIARY COMMITTEE ROLL CAIL VOTE (r ra, RII-I- NI]MRER O \L- oorrlbl,'t nn.,t.r* 0-, ,";; t-, NAME AYV NO IF.OXY REP SETH BERCLEE, VlCE CHAIR REP VIFCINIA COURT VICE CHAIR REP (ATHY KELKER REP. BOB BROWN REP. BARRY USHER REP. DALE MORTENSEN REP. JENIIY ECK REP. LAURIE BISHOP REP. ELLIE HILL SMITE REP NATE MCCONNELL REP. KIRKWAGONER REP. MATT REGIER REP. BIII HARRIS REP. LOLA SHELDON GALLOWAY REP. THERESA MANZELI,A REP. CASEY KNUDSEN REP. ZAC PERRY REP. STIANE MORIGEAU REP AIAN DOANE CHAIR 19 MFMtsERS ,q..*].?.7q.7i*',/"t MONT,q.NA HOUSE OF REPRESE}dTATIVES JI]DICIARY COMMNTEE ROLL CAIL VOTE urr,- 19 1l' DXIE ,/3//i1 ",rtuuo MOTION Uoan,r.z)' NAME AYE Ng PB.OXY REP. SETH BERGLEE, \'ICE CHAIR REP I!RGINIA COURT, VJCE CHA]R REP. I{ATHY KELKER REP BOB BROWN REP, BARRY USHER REP DAIE MORTENSEN REP, JENIIY ECK ,/, REP, LAURIE BISHOP REP ELIIE HILL SMITI] .// REP. NATE MCCONNEIL REP. (IRIi WAGONER ,J/ REP. MAII REGIER REP. BIII EARRIS REP. LOI,A SHELDON.GALLOWAY REP. THERESA MANZELLA REP. CASEY (NUDSEN REP. ZAC PERRY REP. SHANE MORIGEAU REP ALAN DOANE, CHAIR 19 MIMBERS .q.,.4i.V7,tr,/-.t! MO}JT.ANA T{OL]SE OF REPRESEIdT"AT]VES JUDICIARY COMMITTEE ROLL CAIL VOTE 1=?2t; BILL NUMBER l DATE '2/, , lronon t NAME AYE/ NO PROXY REP. SETH BERGLEE, \"1CE CHAIR REP, VIRGIN]A COURT 4CE CHAIR REP. KATIIY KELKER REP. BARRY USHER REP. DALE MORTENSEN REP. JENNY ECI( REP. LAURIE BISTIOP REP. ELLIE HTII SMITH REP. NATE MCCONNELL REP, KIRKWACONER REP MAIT REGIER REP, BILL HARRIS REP, I,Ot"{ SHEIDON.CALI-oWAY REP. THERESA MANZELLA REP. CASEY (NUDSEN REP. ZAC PERRY REP. SHANE MORICEAU REP AI,AN DOANE, CHAIR 19 MEMEERS , ..'4,7.7/%-,2y. MONT,\NA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JUDICIARY COMMITTEE ROLL CAIL VOTE q rll,s Nuxaspp lrDq DATE MOTION A'l"-,-,-. J NAME NO IROXY REP. SRTH BERGLEE. ITCE CHAIR REP. VIRGINIA COURI, VICE CHAIR ', /, REP. KATHY KELKER REP. BOB BROWN REP. BARRY USHER REP. DALE MORTENSEN REP. JENIIY ECK REP. lAURIE BISHOP REP EIIIE TIILLSMITH REP. NATE MCCONNELL REP, K]RKWAGONER REP. MAIT REGIER REP, BILL HARRIS REP. LOLA STIELDON CALLOWAY REP, THERESA MANZELT"A REP CASEY KNUDSEN REP. ZAC PERRY REP. SHANE MORICEAU REP ALAN DOANE, CHAIR X9 ]\4EMBTRs . -.'*).y.V&7 77,,,,2a2 MONT,q.NA I]OL]SE OF REPRESENT,{TTVES JUDICIARY COMMITTEE ROLL CALL VOTE (t\ 'i BILL NUMBER lr L DATE it-i MOTION NAME AYP, NO IROXY REP SEII] BERGLEE, \,'ICE CHAIR FEP \4POINIA COUFT, VICE C]JA]R REP. XATHY KELKER REP, BOB BROWN REP. BARRY USHER REP, DALE MORTENSEN REP. JENNY ECK REP. I-AURIE BISHOP REP. ELLIE HILL SMITI] REP NATE MCCONNELL REP. KIRK WAGONER REP. MATT REGIER REP. BILL HARRIS REP. LOLA SI]ELDON OALIOWAY REP. THERESA MANZEILA REP. CASEY KNUDSEN REP SHANE MORIGEAU FEP. ALAN DOANE, CEr'JR 19 MEMBERS 7- .fri Jfy n-/,y.
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