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Senate Journal

Second Regular Session of the Fifty-fourth Legislature of the State of Oklahoma Forty-fourth Legislative Day, Tuesday, April 22, 2014

The Senate was called to order by Senator Sykes.

Roll Call:

Present: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Crain, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.— 48.

Senator Sykes declared a quorum present.

The prayer was offered by H. David McKellips, District Superintendent, Church of the Nazarene, the guest of Senator Mazzei.

REPORT OF ENGROSSED AND ENROLLED MEASURES

HB 2199, 2349, 2527, 2667, 2906, 3134 and 3170 and HJR 1006 were each correctly engrossed and, together with engrossed SAs, properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

SBs 934 and 1673 were each correctly enrolled, properly signed and ordered transmitted to the Honorable House for signature of the Speaker.

SRs 73 and 74 were each correctly enrolled, properly signed and ordered transmitted to the Secretary of State.

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UNANIMOUS CONSENT REQUEST DIRECT TO CALENDAR

Senator David asked unanimous consent to refer SR 70 direct to the Calendar for consideration, which was the order.

GENERAL ORDER

SR 70 by David was called up for consideration.

All other members of the Senate asked to coauthor SR 70, which was the order.

SR 70 was adopted upon motion of Senator David and referred for enrollment.

UNANIMOUS CONSENT REQUEST DIRECT TO CALENDAR

Senator David asked unanimous consent to refer SR 71 direct to the Calendar for consideration, which was the order.

GENERAL ORDER

SR 71 by David was called up for consideration.

All other members of the Senate asked to coauthor SR 71, which was the order.

SR 71 was adopted upon motion of Senator David and referred for enrollment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2804 by Biggs and Jackson of the House and Justice of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Justice moved that HB 2804 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2804 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Crain, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Forty-fourth Legislative Day, Tuesday, April 22, 2014 917

Marlatt, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--45.

Excused: Johnson (C), Jolley and Mazzei.--3.

The bill passed.

HB 2804 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2461 by Turner et al of the House and Dahm et al of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Dahm moved to amend HB 2461, Page 1, by restoring the title, which amendment was declared adopted.

The above amendment restores HB 2461 to the engrossed version of the bill.

Senator Dahm moved that HB 2461 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2461 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Crain, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--46.

Excused: Johnson (C) and Jolley.--2.

The bill passed.

HB 2461 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3367 by Echols et al of the House and Dahm of the Senate was called up for consideration.

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Senator Dahm moved to amend HB 3367, Page 1, by restoring the title, which amendment was declared adopted.

The above amendment restores HB 3367 to the engrossed version of the bill.

Senator Dahm moved that HB 3367 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3367 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Crain, Dahm, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--45.

Nay: Johnson (C).--1.

Excused: David and Jolley.--2.

The bill passed.

HB 3367 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2508 by Sears et al of the House and Mazzei of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Mazzei moved that HB 2508 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2508 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Bingman, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Dahm, David, Fields, Ford, Griffin, Holt, Johnson (R), Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, Newberry, Schulz, Shaw, Shortey, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes and Treat.-- 29. Forty-fourth Legislative Day, Tuesday, April 22, 2014 919

Nay: Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Boggs, Burrage, Coates, Ellis, Garrison, Halligan, Ivester, Johnson (C), McAffrey, Paddack, Sharp, Shumate, Sparks and Wyrick.--19.

The bill passed.

HB 2508 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2334 by Biggs and Sherrer of the House and Brooks and Ivester of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Brooks moved to amend HB 2334, Page 8, Lines 19 and 20, by deleting after the word “force” on Line 19 and before the period “.” on Line 20, all language and by inserting after the word “force” on Line 19, the words “pursuant to Section 844 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes”, which amendment was declared adopted.

Senator Brooks moved to amend HB 2334, Page 1, by restoring the title and enacting clause, which amendment was declared adopted.

Senator Brooks moved that HB 2334 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2334 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Crain, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.-- 48.

The bill and emergency passed.

HB 2334 was referred for engrossment.

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GENERAL ORDER

HB 3000 by Stiles of the House and Brooks of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Brooks moved that HB 3000 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3000 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Crain, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--46.

Nay: Sharp.--1.

Excused: Mazzei.--1.

The bill passed.

HB 3000 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2779 by Lockhart of the House and Ellis of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Ellis asked unanimous consent, which was granted, to suspend Senate Rule 12- 4 as it pertains to HB 2779.

Senator Ellis moved to amend HB 2779, Page 9, Line 15, by deleting after the comma”,” the words “subject to requirements established by” and inserting the words “in conjunction with”; and, on Line 17 by deleting after the word “system” and before the word “each”, the word “at” and inserting the words “for the public, capable of distributing notifications of facility emergencies or prisoner escapes for all facilities and”; and on Lines 18 and 19, by deleting after the word “Corrections” on Line 18 and before the period “.” on Line 19 , all language, which amendment was declared adopted.

Senator Ellis moved that HB 2779 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

HB 2779 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Crain, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.-- 48.

The bill passed.

HB 2779 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2985 by McPeak of the House and Garrison and Johnson (Constance) of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Garrison moved that HB 2985 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2985 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Crain, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.-- 48.

The bill passed.

HB 2985 was referred for engrossment.

Senator David presiding.

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GENERAL ORDER

HB 2526 by Floyd et al of the House and Holt of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Holt moved that HB 2526 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2526 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Crain, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--47.

Excused: Jolley.--1.

The bill passed.

HB 2526 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

Senator Sykes presiding.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2539 by O’Donnell et al of the House and Holt et al of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Holt moved that HB 2539 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2539 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Crain, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Forty-fourth Legislative Day, Tuesday, April 22, 2014 923

Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--45.

Nay: Johnson (C) and Shumate.--2.

Excused: Jolley.--1.

The bill passed.

HB 2539 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2338 by Glenn of the House and Wyrick of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Wyrick moved to amend HB 2338, Page 1, Line 18, by inserting after the word “business” and before the word “or” the word “, church”, which amendment was declared adopted.

Senator Wyrick moved that HB 2338 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2338 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Crain, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--47.

Excused: Jolley.--1.

The bill passed.

HB 2338 was referred for engrossment.

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PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs

HAs to SB 1195 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Wyrick.

SB 1195, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Burrage, Coates, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, McAffrey, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Treat and Wyrick.--37.

Nay: Allen, Brown, Crain, Dahm, Johnson (C), Mazzei, Newberry, Shortey and Sykes.--9.

Excused: Jolley and Paddack.--2.

The bill passed.

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

EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS

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

Atwood, Malcom J., Norman, to the Oklahoma State Athletic Commission, to serve a three year term ending June 30, 2017, succeeding himself. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Rob Standridge.

Bailey, John D., Altus, to the Oklahoma Abstractors Board, to serve a four year term ending July 1, 2017, succeeding David Riley. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Mike Schulz.

Bower, Michael W., Midwest City, to the Oklahoma State Athletic Commission, to serve a three year term ending June 30, 2017, succeeding himself. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator .

Brown, K. Douglas, Edmond, to the Commission for Educational Quality and Accountability, to serve an initial term ending June 30, 2014, succeeding a new position. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Rob Johnson.

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Cunningham, Edward C., Yukon, to the Forensic Review Board, to serve a five year term ending December 31, 2018, succeeding Nancy Coats-Ashley. (Public Safety Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator .

Darby, Dana D., Altus, to the Board of Regents of Western Oklahoma State College, to serve an unexpired term ending March 24, 2019, succeeding Randall E. Sheets. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Mike Schulz.

Franks, Cathryn C., Roosevelt, to the State Board of Education, to serve an unexpired term ending April 2, 2015, succeeding Brian Hayden. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Mike Schulz.

Gendill, James G., Edmond, to the Committee of Home Inspector Examiners, to serve a three year term ending June 30, 2017, succeeding himself. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Clark Jolley.

Hancock, Danny, Sand Springs, to the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission, to serve an unexpired term ending July 1, 2014, succeeding Ronnie Smith. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Dan Newberry.

Hancock, Danny, Sand Springs, to the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission, to serve a four year term ending July 1, 2018, succeeding himself. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Dan Newberry.

Henderson, Chris, Ponca City, to the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission, to serve a four year term ending July 1, 2018, succeeding Mitchell Hort. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator .

McDowell, Kenneth, Shawnee, to the Oklahoma Abstractors Board, to serve a four year term ending July 1, 2018, succeeding Herschel Beard. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator .

McGary, Rebecca, Del City, to the War Veterans Commission of Oklahoma, to serve an unexpired term ending July 1, 2015, succeeding Jerry Riley. (Veterans and Military Affairs Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Cliff Aldridge.

Ming, Diane, Edmond, to the Board of Regents of the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, to serve a seven year term ending June 30, 2021, succeeding Mary "Molly" Tolbert. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Clark Jolley.

Oliver, Steven, Claremore, to the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission, to serve a four year term ending July 1, 2018, succeeding Charles Barnes. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Sean Burrage.

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Parker, Joseph L., Tulsa, to the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, to serve a nine year term ending May 17, 2023, succeeding himself. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator .

Parks, Johnnie, Broken Arrow, to the Commission for Educational Quality and Accountability, to serve an initial term ending June 30, 2014, succeeding a new position. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Bill Brown.

Rodden, Kirk A., Ardmore, to the Board of Trustees for the University Center of Southern Oklahoma, to serve a nine year term ending June 30, 2023, succeeding himself. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Frank Simpson.

Segler, Michael D., Yukon, to the Forensic Review Board, to serve a five year term ending December 31, 2019, succeeding himself. (Public Safety Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator Rob Johnson

Shellenberger, Kent, Bethany, to the Commission for Educational Quality and Accountability, to serve an initial term ending June 30, 2014, succeeding a new position. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator David Holt.

Smith, Theresa, Ada, to the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission, to serve a four year term ending July 1, 2018, succeeding Martin VanMeter. (Business and Commerce Committee) Motion to confirm made by Senator John Sparks on behalf of Senator Susan Paddack.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Crain, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--47.

Excused: Paddack.--1.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE HAs TO SENATE BILLS

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

SB 331 SB 341 SB 1141 - (Emergency Failed) SB 1215 Forty-fourth Legislative Day, Tuesday, April 22, 2014 927

SB 1719 - (Emergency Failed)

House amendments were read on the above-numbered bills.

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE

Advising fourth reading of and transmitting for signature Enrolled HBs 2587, 2685, 2791, 2831, 2840, 2859, 2951, 2974, 2994, 3135, 3290, 3333, 3334, and 3343.

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

Advising passage of and returning the following Engrossed bills:

SB 1235 - coauthored by Representative Pittman SB 1278 - coauthored by Senator Johnson (Constance) and Representatives Billy, Cox, Ritze and Sherrer SB 1600 - (Emergency Failed) SB 1902 SCR 39

The above-numbered measures were referred for enrollment.

Advising fourth reading of and returning Enrolled SBs 934 and 1673.

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

FIRST READING

The following were introduced and read the first time:

SR 76  By Stanislawski. A Resolution celebrating the thirty-fourth anniversary of the Sister-State relationship between the State of Oklahoma and Taiwan; welcoming the Honorable Director General Steve Hsia to the Oklahoma State Senate; welcoming Taiwan's interest in participating in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and endorsing the proposition that Taiwan signs the Bilateral Investment Agreement and Free Trade Agreement with the United States, and participates as an observer in the International Civil Aviation Organization; and directing distribution.

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SR 77  By Dahm. A Resolution congratulating the Tulsa Union High School boys basketball team, 2013- 2014 Class 6A State Champions; acknowledging their achievements; and directing distribution.

SR 78  By Dahm. A Resolution congratulating the Tulsa Union High School cheerleading squad, winners of the National High School Cheer Championships; and directing distribution.

Senator Schulz moved that the Senate recess until 1:30 p.m. which motion was declared adopted.

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The Senate reconvened with Senator Sykes presiding.

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

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3158 by Wright of the House and Schulz of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Schulz moved that HB 3158 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3158 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Dahm, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes and Treat.--41.

Excused: Anderson, Coates, Crain, David, Jolley, Paddack and Wyrick.--7.

The bill passed.

HB 3158 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

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GENERAL ORDER

HB 3251 by Jordan of the House and Schulz of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Schulz moved that HB 3251 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3251 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes and Treat.--41.

Nay: Johnson (C).--1.

Excused: Aldridge, Coates, Crain, Jolley, Paddack and Wyrick.--6.

The bill passed.

HB 3251 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2832 by Martin (Scott) et al of the House and Standridge of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Standridge moved to amend HB 2832, Page 1, by restoring the title, which amendment was declared adopted.

The above amendment restores HB 2832 to the engrossed version of the bill.

Senator Standridge moved that HB 2832 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2832 was read for the third time at length.

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Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Sykes and Treat.--42.

Excused: Coates, Crain, Jolley, Paddack, Stanislawski and Wyrick.--6.

The bill passed.

HB 2832 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2576 by Hoskin of the House and Sparks of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Sparks moved that HB 2576 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2576 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Sykes and Treat.--41.

Excused: Boggs, Crain, Ford, Jolley, Paddack, Stanislawski and Wyrick.--7.

The bill passed.

HB 2576 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2928 by Kirby of the House and Sparks of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Sparks moved that HB 2928 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

HB 2928 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, McAffrey, Newberry, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge and Sykes.--40.

Excused: Anderson, Crain, Jolley, Mazzei, Paddack, Stanislawski, Treat and Wyrick.-- 8.

The bill passed.

HB 2928 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2929 by Kirby of the House and Sparks of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Sparks moved that HB 2929 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2929 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski and Sykes.--43.

Excused: Brinkley, Crain, Jolley, Treat and Wyrick.--5.

The bill passed.

HB 2929 was referred for engrossment.

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GENERAL ORDER

HB 2652 by Denney of the House and Bingman of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Bingman moved that HB 2652 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2652 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski and Sykes.--43.

Excused: Brinkley, Crain, Jolley, Treat and Wyrick.--5.

The bill passed.

HB 2652 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3087 by Sanders of the House and Marlatt of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Marlatt asked unanimous consent, which was granted, to suspend Senate Rule 12-4 as it pertains to HB 3087.

Senator Marlatt moved to amend HB 3087, Page 1, by restoring the title and enacting clause, which amendment was declared adopted.

The above amendment restores HB 3087 to the engrossed version of the bill.

Senator Marlatt moved that HB 3087 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

HB 3087 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski and Sykes.--41.

Nay: Johnson (C).--1.

Excused: Brinkley, Crain, Jolley, Paddack, Treat and Wyrick.--6.

The bill passed.

HB 3087 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3217 by Hickman of the House and Marlatt of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Marlatt moved that HB 3217 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3217 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski and Sykes.--41.

Nay: Johnson (C).--1.

Excused: Brinkley, Crain, Jolley, Paddack, Treat and Wyrick.--6.

The bill passed. 934 Senate Journal

HB 3217 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2609 by Williams et al of the House and Burrage and Ivester of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Burrage moved that HB 2609 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2609 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski and Sykes.--42.

Excused: Brinkley, Crain, Jolley, Paddack, Treat and Wyrick.--6.

The bill passed.

HB 2609 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2130 by Nelson of the House and Griffin of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Griffin moved to amend HB 2130, 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 Griffin moved that HB 2130 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

HB 2130 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski and Sykes.--41.

Nay: Johnson (C).--1.

Excused: Brinkley, Crain, Jolley, Paddack, Treat and Wyrick.--6.

The bill passed.

HB 2130 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2241 by Nelson et al of the House and Griffin of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Griffin moved that HB 2241 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2241 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski and Sykes.--42.

Excused: Brinkley, Crain, Jolley, Paddack, Treat and Wyrick.--6.

The bill passed.

HB 2241 was referred for engrossment. 936 Senate Journal

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2976 by Schwartz and Pittman of the House and Griffin of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Griffin moved that HB 2976 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2976 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, McAffrey, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shumate and Sparks.--33.

Nay: Aldridge, Allen, Dahm, Mazzei, Newberry, Shortey, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski and Sykes.--10.

Excused: Brinkley, Crain, Jolley, Treat and Wyrick.--5.

The bill passed.

HB 2976 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3018 by Sanders et al of the House and Griffin of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Griffin moved to amend HB 3018, Page 5, Line 10 ½, by adding a new Section 11 to read as follows:

"SECTION 11. NEW LAW A new section of law to be codified in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 1698.194 of Title 69, unless there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: The portion of State Highway 9 beginning at the southern municipal boundary of Eufala and extending one mile south shall be designated as the "Ethel Hedgement Lyle Memorial Highway." The Department of Transportation shall cause suitable permanent markers bearing that name to be placed on the highway.”, and by renumbering subsequent sections, which amendment was declared adopted.

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Senator Griffin moved to amend HB 3018, Page 5, 10 ½, by adding a new Section 11 to read as follows:

"SECTION 11. NEW LAW A new section of law to be codified in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 1698.194 of Title 69, unless there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: The bridge over Buggy Creek on State Highway 37 south of the municipal limits of Minco shall be designated as the “J.C. Malcom Memorial Bridge”. The Department of Transportation shall cause suitable permanent markers bearing that name to be placed on the bridge.” and by renumbering subsequent sections, which amendment was declared adopted.

Senator Griffin moved that HB 3018 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3018 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski and Sykes.--43.

Excused: Brinkley, Crain, Jolley, Treat and Wyrick.--5.

The bill passed.

HB 3018 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2505 by McDaniel (Randy) of the House and Newberry of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Newberry moved to amend HB 2505, 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 Newberry moved to amend the floor substitute to HB 2505, Page 1, by restoring the title, which amendment was declared adopted.

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Senator Newberry moved that HB 2505 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2505 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski and Sykes.--43.

Excused: Crain, Jolley, Paddack, Treat and Wyrick.--5.

The bill passed.

HB 2505 was referred for engrossment.

MOTION TO RECONSIDER VOTE

Senator Holt moved to reconsider the vote whereby HB 2955 failed, which motion was declared adopted upon roll call as follows:

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski and Sykes.--40.

Excused: Anderson, Bingman, Burrage, Crain, Jolley, Paddack, Treat and Wyrick.--8.

THIRD READING

Senator Holt asked that HB 2955 be laid over for this legislative day, which was the order.

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GENERAL ORDER

HB 2312 by Morrissette et al of the House and Holt of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Holt moved that HB 2312 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2312 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--44.

Excused: Bingman, Crain, Jolley and Marlatt.--4.

The bill passed.

HB 2312 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3188 by McBride et al of the House and Sykes of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Sykes moved that HB 3188 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3188 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--46.

Excused: Crain and Jolley.--2. 940 Senate Journal

The bill passed.

HB 3188 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3375 by O’Donnell and Echols of the House and Sykes of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Sykes moved that HB 3375 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3375 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--43.

Nay: Johnson (C).--1.

Excused: Aldridge, Crain, Jolley and Standridge.--4.

The bill passed.

HB 3375 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3358 by Murphey of the House and Dahm of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Dahm moved that HB 3358 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3358 was read for the third time at length.

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

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Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--45.

Excused: Bingman, Crain and Jolley.--3.

The bill passed.

HB 3358 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 1473 by Murphey of the House and Brecheen and Dahm of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Dahm asked unanimous consent, which was granted, to suspend Senate Rule 12-4 as it pertains to HB 1473.

Senator Dahm moved to amend HB 1473, Page 1, by restoring the title and enacting clause, which amendment was declared adopted.

The above amendment restores HB 1473 to the engrossed version of the bill.

Senator Dahm moved that HB 1473 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 1473 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows: Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--45.

Excused: Bingman, Crain and Jolley.--3.

The bill passed.

HB 1473 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

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GENERAL ORDER

HB 2909 by Brumbaugh of the House and Brecheen and Dahm of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Dahm moved to amend HB 2909, Page 7, Line 6, by deleting SECTION 2 and inserting in lieu thereof a new SECTION 2 to read as follows: “SECTION 2. This act shall become effective January 1, 2015.”, which amendment was declared adopted.

Senator Dahm asked unanimous consent, which was granted, to suspend Senate Rule 12-4 as it pertains to HB 2909.

Senator Dahm moved to amend HB 2909, Page 1, by restoring the enacting clause, which amendment was declared adopted.

Senator Dahm moved that HB 2909 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2909 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--46.

Excused: Crain and Jolley.--2.

The bill passed.

HB 2909 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2363 by Cox of the House and Treat of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Treat moved to amend HB 2363, Page 12, Line 16½, by inserting a new subsection as follows: “E. The report required by this section, if timely filed, shall be considered as meeting the reporting requirements of Section 360.6 of Title 68 of the Oklahoma Statutes.”, which amendment was declared adopted.

Senator Treat moved that HB 2363 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

HB 2363 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--45.

Excused: Bingman, Crain and Jolley.--3.

The bill passed.

HB 2363 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2536 by Nelson et al of the House and Treat of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Treat moved that HB 2536 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2536 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--45.

Excused: Bingman, Crain and Jolley.--3.

The bill and emergency passed.

HB 2536 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

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GENERAL ORDER

HB 2627 by Henke of the House and Shumate of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Shumate moved that HB 2627 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2627 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--45.

Excused: Bingman, Crain and Jolley.--3.

The bill passed.

HB 2627 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3457 by Pittman and Shelton of the House and Shumate of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Shumate moved that HB 3457 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3457 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--44. Forty-fourth Legislative Day, Tuesday, April 22, 2014 945

Excused: Bingman, Crain, Halligan and Jolley.--4.

The bill passed.

HB 3457 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3394 by Biggs and Turner of the House and Brooks and Allen of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Brooks moved that HB 3394 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3394 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--46.

Excused: Crain and Jolley.--2.

The bill passed.

HB 3394 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3026 by Murphey of the House and Loveless of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Loveless moved that HB 3026 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3026 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--46.

Excused: Crain and Jolley.--2.

The bill and emergency passed.

HB 3026 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3027 by Murphey of the House and Loveless of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Loveless moved that HB 3027 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3027 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--45.

Excused: Crain, Jolley and Stanislawski.--3.

The bill and emergency passed.

HB 3027 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3055 by Smalley of the House and Loveless of the Senate was called up for consideration. Forty-fourth Legislative Day, Tuesday, April 22, 2014 947

Senator Loveless moved that HB 3055 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3055 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--44.

Excused: Bingman, Crain, Jolley and Shortey.--4.

The bill passed.

HB 3055 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3052 by Smalley of the House and Griffin of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Griffin moved to amend HB 3052, Page 1, by restoring the title and enacting clause, which amendment was declared adopted.

The above amendment restores HB 3052 to the engrossed version of the bill.

Senator Griffin moved that HB 3052 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3052 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Stanislawski, Sykes and Wyrick.--41. 948 Senate Journal

Excused: Bingman, Crain, Jolley, Mazzei, Shortey, Standridge and Treat.--7.

The bill and emergency passed.

HB 3052 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3472 by Nelson et al of the House and Griffin and Ivester of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Griffin moved to amend HB 3472, Page 1, by striking the title, which amendment was declared adopted.

Senator Griffin moved that HB 3472 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3472 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--43.

Excused: Bingman, Crain, Jolley, Mazzei and Shortey.--5.

The bill passed.

HB 3472 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3050 by Murphey of the House and Griffin of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Griffin moved to amend HB 3050, Page 1, by restoring the title and enacting clause, which amendment was declared adopted.

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Senator Griffin moved that HB 3050 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3050 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--43.

Excused: Bingman, Crain, Ivester, Jolley and Shortey.--5.

The bill passed.

HB 3050 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3157 by Wright of the House and Schulz of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Schulz moved to amend HB 3157, 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 Schulz moved that HB 3157 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3157 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Boggs, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--43.

Excused: Bingman, Branan, Crain, Jolley and Shortey.--5. 950 Senate Journal

The bill and emergency passed.

HB 3157 was referred for engrossment.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs

HAs to SB 1332 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Schulz.

SB 1332, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length.

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

Aye: Aldridge, Allen, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Boggs, Branan, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Burrage, Coates, Dahm, David, Ellis, Fields, Ford, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (R), Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, McAffrey, Newberry, Paddack, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shumate, Simpson, Sparks, Standridge, Stanislawski, Sykes, Treat and Wyrick.--44.

Excused: Bingman, Crain, Jolley and Shortey.--4.

The bill and emergency passed.

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

UNANIMOUS CONSENT REQUEST DIRECT TO CALENDAR

Senator Stanislawski asked unanimous consent to refer SR 76 direct to the Calendar for consideration, which was the order.

GENERAL ORDER

SR 76 by Stanislawski was called up for consideration.

All other members of the Senate asked to coauthor SR 76, which was the order.

SR 76 was adopted upon motion of Senator Stanislawski and referred for enrollment.

Senator Schulz moved that when the clerk's desk is clear, the Senate stand adjourned to convene Wednesday, April 23, 2014, at 9:30 a.m., which motion prevailed.

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CHANGE IN AUTHORS/COAUTHORS

The following measures were authored/coauthored:

SB 1278 - Coauthored by Shelton, Floyd SB 1332 - Coauthored by Marlatt SB 1600 - Coauthored by Biggs SCR 39 - Coauthored by Walker HB 1056 - Coauthored by Johnson (Constance) HB 2338 - Coauthored by Johnson (Constance) HB 2461 - Coauthored by Shortey HB 2539 - Coauthored by Jolley HB 2609 - Coauthored by Johnson (Constance) HB 2627 - Coauthored by Johnson (Constance) HB 2643 - Coauthored by Halligan Remove as author Senator Halligan; authored by Newberry HB 3018 - Coauthored by Shortey Coauthored by Condit HB 3457 - Coauthored by Johnson (Constance) HJR 1026 - Coauthored by Jolley

MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR

Advising her approval April 22, 2014, of Enrolled SBs 232, 1407, 1449, 1723, 1788, 1789, 1792, 1826, 1937, 1979, 2018 and 2025.

Pursuant to the Schulz motion, the Senate adjourned at 4:35 p.m. to meet Wednesday, April 23, 2014, at 9:30 a.m.