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FIRST DAY BUDGET SESSION OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SIXTIETH STATE LEGISLATURE FEBRUARY 8, 2010 House Chamber The Joint Session of the Sixtieth Legislature was called to order by President Hines at 10:00 a.m. Senator Coe and Representatives Buchanan and Goggles will escort the First Lady of Wyoming, Nancy Freudenthal, their daughter Katie Freudenthal and his Excellency, the Governor of the State of Wyoming, Dave Freudenthal, to this Joint Session. The House Sergeant-at-Arms, Darrell Moore, introduced the following honored guests and their escorts: GUESTS SENATE ESCORT HOUSE ESCORT Justice Clarence A. Brimmer Sen. Larson Rep. Lubnau & Gingery Justice Michael Golden Sen. Ross Rep. Shepperson & Patton Justice William Hill Sen. Schiffer Rep. Harshman & Carson Justice Marilyn Kite Sen. Sessions Rep. Throne & Teeters Justice James Burke Sen. Perkins Rep. Peasley & Illoway Mr. Jim McBride Sen. Scott Rep. McOmie & Edmonds Mr. Joe Meyer Sen. Massie Rep. Harvey & Hammons Mr. Rita Meyer Sen. Landen Rep. Moniz & Wallis Mr. Max Maxfield Sen. Dockstader Rep. Bonner & Byrd Chief Justice Barton Voigt Sen. Burns Rep. Landon & Kimble President Hines invited Father Thomas Cronkleton to give the invocation. President Hines introduced and yielded to Governor Freudenthal. THE STATE OF THE STATE OF WYOMING GOVERNOR DAVE FREUDENTHAL TO THE MEMBERS OF THE 60 TH WYOMING STATE LEGISLATURE AND THE PEOPLE OF WYOMING FEBRUARY 8, 2010 1

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FIRST DAYBUDGET SESSION OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

SIXTIETH STATE LEGISLATUREFEBRUARY 8, 2010

House Chamber

The Joint Session of the Sixtieth Legislature was called to order by President Hines at 10:00 a.m.

Senator Coe and Representatives Buchanan and Goggles will escort the First Lady of Wyoming, Nancy Freudenthal, their daughter Katie Freudenthal and his Excellency, the Governor of the State of Wyoming, Dave Freudenthal, to this Joint Session.

The House Sergeant-at-Arms, Darrell Moore, introduced the following honored guests and their escorts:

GUESTS SENATE ESCORT HOUSE ESCORT Justice Clarence A. Brimmer Sen. Larson Rep. Lubnau & Gingery

Justice Michael Golden Sen. Ross Rep. Shepperson & Patton

Justice William Hill Sen. Schiffer Rep. Harshman & Carson

Justice Marilyn Kite Sen. Sessions Rep. Throne & Teeters

Justice James Burke Sen. Perkins Rep. Peasley & Illoway

Mr. Jim McBride Sen. Scott Rep. McOmie & Edmonds

Mr. Joe Meyer Sen. Massie Rep. Harvey & Hammons

Mr. Rita Meyer Sen. Landen Rep. Moniz & Wallis

Mr. Max Maxfield Sen. Dockstader Rep. Bonner & Byrd

Chief Justice Barton Voigt Sen. Burns Rep. Landon & Kimble

President Hines invited Father Thomas Cronkleton to give the invocation.

President Hines introduced and yielded to Governor Freudenthal.

THE STATE OF THE STATE OF WYOMINGGOVERNOR DAVE FREUDENTHAL

TO THE MEMBERS OF THE 60TH WYOMING STATE LEGISLATUREAND THE PEOPLE OF WYOMING

FEBRUARY 8, 2010

Good morning to the members of the Sixtieth Legislature, special acknowledgment to Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, also to the Chief Justice and the members of the Wyoming Judiciary, but most of all we extend a greeting to the citizens of Wyoming. In fact, we are in the people's house.

The opening prayer is appropriate in that it recognizes that we in Wyoming are in a circumstance where we have the largest deployment of the Wyoming Army National Guard in our state's history. In 2009, I had the honor to visit a number of those

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troops in Iraq, Afghanistan and Kuwait, and we should be very proud. It was a wonderful trip, accompanied by three other governors.At various stops, particularly several that were notable for Wyoming, our troops provided reconnaissance, and the guidance and instruction for this delegation of governors. I will tell you that it makes you proud to be there and to see the fine men and women in our Guard. They're doing a remarkable job.

The Air National Guard, while not at the same level of deployment, continues an active deployment throughout the world, particularly in support of various missions in the Mideast. They are active and busy. As you know, the Air Guard has the limited time. They're not gone for a year the way the Army Guard is, but they're gone much more often. The record number of deployments for Wyoming Air and Army Guard is an amazing testament to the dedication and the fidelity to this great country that our men and women in the Guard have. We are delighted by that.

I'm also delighted to tell you that some years ago when you created the Military Assistance Trust Fund there was some skepticism about its appropriateness. I remember a long and arduous path before it was established with uniform support from this body. That fund has given approximately $1.9 million over the last few years to family members in the seven active duty Reserve and National Guard branches. It is working, and it is working well. There's a report available if you want to know how it was spent, but I will tell you it is one of those things that makes a difference for the men and women who continue to volunteer to protect this country. It is the least that we can do to continue that.

I also want to point out that we have remarkable employers in this state. As you know, they confront a great deal of disruption when the men and women who are in their employ either volunteer or called up and find themselves away from the workplace. Our employers, by and large, with some exceptions, have been incredibly considerate and supportive of men and women in the Guard. More that 400 Wyoming employers have been recognized with the Patriot award, a recognition of employers who have been particularly loyal to their employees while they are deployed.

I believe that if you get a chance and you see one of those certificates hanging in an employer's place of business, make sure you thank them, and make sure you tell then that it is appreciated. We do not want to have our men and women deployed overseas worrying about whether or not they have a job when they come home. These employers perform a remarkable function.

In attendance today we have the Adjutant General, Major General Ed Wright, who has done a remarkable job in leading the efforts to prepare our troops.

We are also joined by, representing Wyoming's Air Guard, Staff Sergeant John Estes of the 153rd Civil Engineer Squadron and his wife Mandy Estes. Staff Sergeant Estes is a firefighter recently returned from Iraq. Also in the audience is his civilian employer, Dan Tinney. Please recognize them.

As you know, you cannot recognize the Air Guard without recognizing the Army Guard, and so we have here representing the Wyoming Army National Guard Staff Sergeant Jessica Lengerich, who is home on leave from the 115th Fire Brigade deployment in Kuwait, the unit which I visited when I was overseas. First Sergeant William Motley is here representing the Army National Guard Spouses. His wife, Rebecca, is currently deployed with Sergeant Lengerich. Please give them recognition.

As I noted earlier, we have dedicated employers in this state. Not the least of those are those involved in law enforcement and public safety. As most of you probably know from your own community, an awful lot of the men and women who are

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in the Guard, either Air or Army, are also law enforcement, emergency medical technicians or firefighters in your local community.

The most significant of those that tends to stand out right now are the nine members of Natrona County Sheriff Mark Benton's staff have been deployed with the Brigade, and they are not back yet. Here to accept recognition on behalf of law enforcement and emergency responders is the executive director of the Wyoming Sheriffs and Chiefs Association, Byron Oedekoven.

I would note for the record that we all applaud Byron because he's no longer able to give us tickets. We're delighted you're here.

I would note for the record that many great leaders have passed in this last year, and one of the things that we all have gathered for over this past year have been funerals of our friends, our leaders and the people we have come to admire in this state. I think we have benefited much by their collective wisdom, and I ask that you keep their families in your prayers going forward.

We also have a number of Legislators; several are new, several have moved from the House to the Senate. I note in passing that those changes have occurred, and we look forward to working with the new Legislators as well as watching the transitions.

THE BUDGETAs you know, we are gathered for the budget session. Budget session is that time set aside by our state law for us to consider the budget to be adopted to govern the two years commencing in the summer of this year. The purpose of this session is to look at the budget first and then there are a significant number of other items to approach.

There are many reasons for this state to remain fiscally conservative. I say this at the outset because there will be a couple of threshold decisions that will be made by the Senate and by the House that will govern the discussions with regard to the budget; namely, the decisions of whether or not you decide to go into the savings which we have set aside.

As you know, the budget that I submitted did not go into the savings and, in fact, the budget adopted by the Appropriations Committee largely observed that standard with the exception of the $20 million that they took out of a savings account, which they said was not really a savings but as you look at it closely, it was a savings account. But it was not – frankly it doesn't do that much damage.

We need to be careful. One of the reasons is that this business about deleveraging as discussed in the periodicals and in the newspapers is going to continue. It is going to continue in a way that will continue to affect the availability of credit. This has and will continue to be felt on Main Street throughout this country.

I do not see a dramatic change that suggests this is going to be some aggressive and robust recovery. I believe that it is going to be slow; it is going to be difficult. Part of it is simply the absence of credit availability, particularly for small businesses, and not a matter that I see being resolved very quickly. The state should remain, I believe, fairly conservative.

The second reason is that the national economic news, while relatively encouraging from time to time, is incredibly inconsistent. As you know if you have watched the markets performance, for a while people were saying, "You know, we're going to get over 11,000." The next thing you know, we are back under 10,000. If you watch

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the news, it is inconsistent and it is difficult to glean exactly which direction and at what rate this economy is going.I hope it does not turn into a double-dip recession, and we have reason to believe it will not, but in absence of the assurance it will not, I would encourage us to be very careful. I have people approach me in and out of my office, and I note that you’re hearing the same issues, saying "Look, Governor, you have somewhere between $800 million and $1 billion in reserves. We ought to go and spend that state money. I've got a project that needs to be funded and we need to step in and put the money out."

The Joint Appropriations Committee heard all those stories right after they finished with me. After the Appropriations Committee took their actions, they moved on to you as individual members and particularly to the Speaker. I simply cannot support their position. I would encourage you when people say, "all right, the government needs to spend the reserves," ask them how they're managing their own finances and if they are prepared to bet their house, their savings, their livelihood on the very gamble that they're asking us to take with the State's money.

The third reason we need to be conservative is to take your cue from the private sector. Some of you are in the private sector and understand that all of those companies have retrenched and most companies are not talking about a sort of robust economic recovery over the new few years. In fact, in Wyoming the recession has arrived later than in many other states. I hope it will not be as deep as it has been in other states, but bear in mind that we have the highest unemployment we have had in 26 years. You will see that reflected in the social service roles in the budget.

So while we all want to be optimistic, and I am optimistic about the long-term future of this state, I am not prepared to bet our financial future and to dip into those reserves. I think we need to hold on to them.

I appreciate the fact that the Joint Appropriations Committee adhered to that. I know the pressure that they were under. I know the groups that have come in, and it is painful. Many people in this chamber, along with myself, spent many programs, whether those for the developmentally disabled or for nursing homes or for any other number of things. We now find ourselves in a position where we are saying we are freezing reimbursement rates, we are not able to fund things at the level we wanted.

At that stage, the story turns from a plaintive sort of encouragement for us to add funding to an acerbic condemnation that somehow we do not care: We do not care about juveniles; we do not care about people in nursing homes; we do not care about water projects. I'd encourage you to understand that is the anger of the moment, and we need to put this budget together based on the proposition that the State needs to look not two years down the road, but maybe 30.

I encourage you to follow the lead of the Joint Appropriations Committee. In general, the truth is if you were to this afternoon decide that you wanted to adopt the budget exactly as it came out of the Appropriations Committee and go home, I would be just fine signing that budget. Let me repeat that – just in case you missed it. If you wanted to adopt the budget just as it came out, I would be glad to sign it.

Now, saying that does not mean that there are no disagreements between the committee and me. But I want to point out some of the reasons we're able to have a session in which the budget is going to be relatively important but probably not the most significant issue are some actions that have been taken over the last few years.

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First off, last session you gave the Executive Branch authority to make budget reductions in your absence, and we exercised that authority, taking 10% from state budgets. We imposed restrictions on hiring in state government. We moved fairly heavily towards utilizing those kinds of stimulus dollars which would allow us to defer, frankly, some state spending; not supplant, but defer state spending.

Now, we arrived at that more than a year ago, thanks to your support. I know you did not give us specific authorization for the employee freeze, but I also know you supported it. Without your support, we would not have been able to enforce it because we have been through this before, where the Executive Branch says we are going to implement hiring restrictions, and then every Legislator comes in and takes up the case of their particular agency.

You folks did not do that. You supported us in our efforts to reduce employees, it has been successful, and I thank you for that. We have been on a glide path to make sure we are careful about expenditures, and that has been supplemented by your long history in this body of preferring one-time expenditures.

We were very careful, if we look back on it. We fully funded the Hathaway Scholarship program. We fully funded capital construction. We fully funded any number of activities and did not get in a position where we were in debt, or where we had obligations extending beyond our capacity to fund it. We arrive here today the envy of many states – not by accident, but by a design that many of you here supported and we implemented.

One other thing should be noted. The other reason we are in pretty good shape is that since 2003, we have more than doubled the take-away capacity of natural gas out of this state. So while you have had a decline in price, it has been offset by the fact that you have had an increase in volume relative to the volume of gas being sold during the previous declines in the state, and that makes a significant difference. The efforts of the Pipeline Authority and those who supported it also had a bearing.

I believe the body should be pleased with the consequences of your actions. When other states say Wyoming is so lucky, I don't think it is so much luck. Hard work makes it look like luck. I think that this body has done a remarkable job and will continue to do so going forward.

Now, having told you how wonderful you are does not mean I am in complete agreement with what came out of the Appropriations Committee, so as is my wont, I am going to list a couple things I would like you to reconsider.

I do not support the decision by the Appropriations Committee to significantly reduce school capital construction. There are three reasons. One is about the only thing that is going to generate jobs in this state for construction is going to public construction.

Second, we are getting some of the most remarkable bids we have ever seen in terms of school construction.

I am also troubled by the fact that these reductions were accomplished by essentially dropping four projects off the bottom of the School Facilities Commission list, not based on the valuation of the projects, just sort of, "We need to save $50 million; let's cut it off the bottom."

The decision of the committee to reduce overall funding by 8.5%, based on changes in construction costs, is fine with me. It does not change the number of projects we will be doing. However, I think we need to be cognizant of the fact that we

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have told school districts, "If you will play by the rules, and not come to the Legislature and ask for special bills, we will keep building schools."

Suddenly we find ourselves about halfway through the process and we are beginning to say, "Not so fast. Let's not quite do what we said we were going to do." I would encourage you not to deviate from the commitment we made to those districts.

Capital construction project funding is straightforward in terms of the UW Art Center, the travel center.

One item I would draw to your attention is the question of the liquor warehouse. At the tail end of the considerations by the Appropriations Committee, they altered the means by which we are going to finance it. I suspect many of you heard about that. We suggested long-term bonds payable out of liquor receipts, because we are a liquor-control state. The Appropriations Committee decided to compress that and essentially cause an increase in fees on the liquor warehouse to pay it off faster. It is not saying we will not buy it, just change the method by which we will do it.

I really do not care which way you’re going to do it, but do not fail to move on the warehouse. It is a good buy for the State. It is an appropriate buy for the State, and it works. I will leave it to your good graces as to whether you want to charge an additional fee upon the people who consume alcohol in this state, or whether you want to just average it out over time.

Either way is fine with me, but I would encourage you not to get into a row and fail to act. It is an appropriate step for us to take, and it is a facility that meets our needs.

I also am nervous about the actions taken by the Joint Appropriations Committee on state retirement. As you know, over the last two years we have had significant changes to the fund, and have added about $75 million to help cover any shortfall that might be on the education side of that fund.

By virtue of the change in the economy and the status of the fund, there are issues, which I think are going to compel us over time to require state employees to make a greater contribution to the retirement fund. That portion, in terms of it being the ultimate outcome, I am comfortable with that.

What I am not comfortable with is the decision by the Appropriations Committee to proceed so quickly. What I did in my budget was to acknowledge we will need more money. I put aside $48 million. We can figure out over the next year the right structure, the right mix, between added funds from the State and added funds from the employees because, remember, what we are doing is changing the way the employee contributes to it, which is not an improper move on our part. But there are some other assumptions that I think need to be evaluated over the next year.

One is that ours is a fixed benefit plan, and we have had a habit of taking a fixed benefit plan and inserting cost of living increases. We need to assess whether that makes sense and whether we need to re-evaluate the structure of the plan and the role of the employee.

The reason I set $48 million aside is I believe the retirement account is going to need more money. I think you put more money in, you don't just do it because somebody came in and said, "Oh, the world is ending" You say, "Okay, the world is ending, but what's our strategy to keep it upright?"

We ought to have a strategy with the money and not just head off, make a decision. This is a decision that has severe implications for current employees and retirees

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going forward. I think one of the things you cannot do is discuss this issue without settling on a policy one way or another about the cost of living increases. The impact is serious and it is one that I hope we evaluate.

I do not take grave exception with the proposition state employees are going to have to pay more. What I am worried about is we have headed off on a cause of action and do not have a strategy. We are talking about billion-dollar decisions here.

I think we should follow the old carpenter's rule: Measure twice, cut once. On the other hand, the Appropriations Committee, at the tail end, had the saw out and they were cutting whatever lumber needed to be cut so they could get out of there. I hope we will take another look at it.

I want to talk quickly about the Health Department budget. The issue there continues to be Medicaid. Now, everybody says we got the increase in Federal Medical Assisting Percentages from the federal government. We did. Remember the basic structure of Medicaid is 50% federal, 50% state. The feds have upped their share a bit.

That is more than offset by the fact that we had predicted about a 2.5-5% increase in enrollment in Medicaid. It turns out it is closer to 8%, and we are ending up with a severe difficulty just keeping the thing in the black with the programs funded today. We are about $355 million in the water. Say roughly half of that is federal. The state half, $116 million, is addressed through the reallocation of the FMAP money in the stimulus program. An additional $25 million is addressed by freezing reimbursement rates, and the rest is made up from a series of other funds.

I alert you to this because people have come to me and said, "Look, you do have extra money in Medicaid from FMAP." We do not. We do not have extra money. In fact, there is some question whether current appropriations will be adequate to get us through. In recognition of that, you will see we have set aside a reserve account in the Auditor's Office, which has been supported by the Appropriations Committee. If we are wrong, we have some fallback funding it, to make sure that in fact we continue to fund it.

Be careful when people say, "You have all the stimulus money from the change in FMAP, so fund my program." I need to tell you: it has already been allocated. It is already in use. Even with that, it may not be adequate to balance what is going on.

The other major uses for stimulus money include the funding of major maintenance at the University of Wyoming and community colleges. The way that money came to us allows us to allocate it and it helps all of those collective institutions fund major maintenance at a level that they have not had for years.

There is one element in both of those budgets that could turn out to be a continuing expenditure, depending on enrollment numbers in community colleges. We took $8 million of the stimulus money to address increases in enrollment, in exchange for freezing tuition for one year. That could turn out to be an ongoing expenditure in the event that the enrollment numbers stay where they are.

Similarly, at the University there is about $4 million that could turn out to be permanent. Otherwise, the stimulus dollars have not been used on the basis of expenditures that could continue into the next budget cycle.

So be careful when people talk to you about stimulus money. We may or may not have it.

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There is one other thing I want to talk about in terms of the appropriations bill. I am not satisfied with the language in the early draft that I saw. I am not satisfied with the language to direct how we are going to recalibrate school funding. As you know, I sometimes find myself in trouble with part of the body by observing that we need to ask hard questions about education funding. My position has not changed on that.

Here is what I would point out. Our opportunity to do that – to ask the hard questions – is during recalibration. According to Webster's dictionary, calibrate means to measure against a standard. The way we approached recalibration in the past was to ask, "How much more money do we add?"

I do not believe we should do that. The way we should do this is to recalibrate education funding against a standard: Is it producing the results we expect? Our opportunity to do that is in the recalibration process. I encourage, when that footnote comes through, it be rewritten to give to the overseeing committee the capacity to ask really hard questions and to get evidence based answers how it is we're spending money on education, what it is it is producing in the classroom, and why it is that we are not getting a better result.

In this state, we are writing off at least one out of four and arguably one out of three kids in terms of completing their education. We are also settling for far lower scores than we should, and our chance to address that is in the heart of this matter: recalibration.

RESPONSIBLE WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENTWe have talked to you about four bills that relate to wind energy. Two bills amend the Industrial Siting Act. One ensures the right sorts of facilities are covered, to make sure the facilities are properly regulated and the people who are dealing with those to get an extra bump in sales tax.

The second bill relating to the Siting Act contains provisions that essentially set minimum state standards and give our 23 counties the choice to set higher standards. Counties may also defer these decisions to the Industrial Siting Council, if they want to. I encourage you to look at both of those bills.

Two items are controversial: One is my suggestion that we suspend wind generation companies' power of condemnation to build collector power lines. I do this mindful of the fact that it is going to produce some significant controversy.

Let me argue this to you very carefully. The exercise of eminent domain by a private party is the exercise of a state authority granted by the Legislature. It is a decision by the Legislature to prefer one group's property rights over those of another.

When wind companies say to you, "We don't use eminent domain," the truth is we have not used a nuclear bomb since World War II, but the existence of the deterrent nuclear arsenal has colored every discussion about international and national security at that time.

The same is true with regard to eminent domain. The fact it is not used does not mean it is not a part of the conversation. We need to think carefully about the extent to which we are going to put the state's thumb on the scale favoring one party over another in private property discussions.

I am not suggesting we do away with it forever. I am suggesting we take a one-year hiatus, that the Legislature create a committee and we look at how eminent domain is going to work going forward. This moratorium is limited to collector lines, and it is limited to collector lines for a reason.

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Under a lower range of possibilities of development of wind resources in this state, you could have 1,500 miles of collector lines. Under a higher range – built around a 12,000 megawatt scenario – you could have 2,100 miles. The acreage on the low range is 27,000 acres. The high is 40,000 acres that might be needed collector lines, and 40,000 acres subject to eminent domain.

I think those parties ought to negotiate that on a free market basis without the State having its thumb on the scale. I hope that you will consider that.

The second controversial item is a discussion of a tax. It has drawn some controversy, and I will tell you the following: If you look at the wind energy industry, it is the most heavily subsidized industry in this country from the federal point of view. It is also an industry that enjoys the sort of energy de jour in terms of people saying, "You know, it is important." That is not my particular quarrel.

Wind is something that has become very much the cache source of energy, in part because of former Vice President Al Gore and his movie "An Inconvenient Truth," that somehow wind is the answer. Wind is a good idea for Wyoming. It can be a remarkable industry for us. It can help keep people is agriculture. It can help people get jobs and it can bring some manufacturing to the state.

Having said all that, the industry is not entitled to a free ride. In my lifetime, this is the first opportunity this state has had to diversify its tax base. I can remember in this body, and some members are still here, the Legislature actually ended up talking about whether we were going to impose an income tax because we did not have a diverse enough tax base.

I would encourage you to think about this before you allow yourself to say, "Well, it is a political season. We want to do no new taxes." Explain it however you want, but at the end of the day this is the decision you are confronted with. Will you side with the former Vice President, or will you side with the County Commissioners in this state, the people that need the money, and the people dealing with the end result? Will you side with future generations who are entitled to have the opportunity to live in this state, enjoying the tax environment we have today? I would encourage you to think very hard before you reject this proposal.

After I made this proposal, suddenly people were willing to talk to us about it, so you may want to change it some. Some people have said, "Give the counties their share, 100% of the tax. Let the State wait a while." That may make good sense. I would encourage you not to walk off from this.

We have been through this with oil and gas. We have been through this with coal. It is always the same thing. The industry hires a set of lobbyists, local folks we know, who come in and say, "The world will end if you pass this tax."

Then we get to the politics of it: "Oh my gosh, if I vote for the tax, the other side will use it against me in the election." Every time, when this body finally get its act together, we do the right thing, which is to come up with a reasonable tax policy that says if you are going to do business in Wyoming, you are going to contribute to the well-being of Wyoming; you are going to contribute to schools; you are going to contribute to highways. Nobody gets a free ride.

In the interim, we have an awful lot we are going to see. I have jokingly referred to the fact that with the sort of song and dance I'm getting from the lobbyists, the next thing you know I'm going to see "An Inconvenient Truth" as a musical.

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Think about what it is you are being asked to do. You are being asked to diversify the state's tax base. You are being asked to be reasonable with regard to the impacts to local government and you are being asked to make a decision that says nobody in this state gets a free ride. I want wind energy. I believe it is good for the state. However, it must be on terms fair to the state and the citizens of the state.

I hope you will consider those four bills.

CARBON CAPTURE AND SEQUESTRATIONThere is legislation coming to you on carbon capture and sequestration, House Bill 17. I was in Washington D.C. when the Obama Administration announced that it is going to have a big federal task force to study carbon capture and sequestration.

I wanted to say, "Skip the task force. Come out and see what the Wyoming Legislature has done, adopt it, and move on." It would save us a lot of trouble. It would save Washington a lot of trouble.

This body has led the country, and led the country proudly, in working out how to deal with carbon capture and sequestration. I commend you for it, and I particularly commend those who have dedicated an immense amount of energy in sponsoring these bills.

The wonderful irony is that the legislator who has been most dedicated to this is the Legislator from the largest coal-producing county in America – our beloved Campbell County.

In that same context, there is $45 million in the University of Wyoming budget for carbon capture and sequestration research, from Abandoned Mine Lands funding. I know there has been some discussion about whether or not we should divert that to other ends. Do not divert that. We have made a commitment that those dollars will be matched by private money.

Legitimate test projects on carbon capture and sequestration are probably going to run in excess of $100 – 150 million. We need to be on the forefront. We need to demonstrate through the School of Energy Resources carbon capture and sequestration works.

It is vital to this country. It is vital to the future of Wyoming.

What we want to do as a state and as a country is demonstrate that these technologies work. Then we will sell these technologies to China and India instead of buying the technologies from them. Let the technologies developed at the University of Wyoming support this effort. We can lead the world in this regard.

JUVENILE JUSTICE REFORMAn issue of great concern to me from the beginning of my administration and to this day is juvenile justice. Two items are before you: Senate File 9, Juvenile Detention Facilities Standards, and House Bill 12, Juvenile Admissions Criteria. I urge your favorable consideration of both of those pieces of legislation. The Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police support both.

It is time that we have a degree of uniformity in this state about how we treat juveniles. We have allocated $50 million of stimulus money to a series of juvenile detention facilities around this state. These facilities create options, so when we have juveniles that need to be detained they can be taken someplace other than hard lockdown with adults. Adults, whose offenses usually far exceed anything we would like these young people to be around.

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One of the ways to ensure we are making the proper decisions about incarceration and treatment of juveniles begins with your support for these two bills. They enjoy the support of the Chiefs' and Sheriff's Association, and I hope they will enjoy yours.

PROPERTY TAX ISSUESI think there are several things relevant to property tax. You will see an alternative appeal procedure presented to you, where County Commissioners, acting in their capacity as count boards of equalization. I urge you to adopt that. It is a option which would allow County Commissions, if they are desirous of not acting in that capacity, to appoint people who would serve in that capacity, which will allow for better processes. Some County Commissions have a lot of time to devote to it. Others do not. I would urge you to give that option to those Commissions.

A decision form the State Board of Equalization, arising out of a valuation question in Park County, provides a reason to support another piece of legislation. The State Board of Equalization took exception to the actions by the Assessor, which resulted in a shovel-ready property being taxed not on its current value, but at the sale value of nearby, improved lots.

This is what happens: Someone develops a subdivision. They sell a couple of lots and develop it fully. Those lots become the basis for the entire valuation of that subdivision, even if the market has changed, and those lots can no longer sell for that amount.

I would encourage you to adopt legislation. Vote for local economic development and for people who are developing property. Be more fair with regard to how you value it.

The reason is simple. We keep complaining we don't have the capacity for people to build houses in Wyoming. Yet when builders develop the subdivision, get the sewer and water and get it shovel-ready for housing, we turn around and decide to tax them in a manner that makes it difficult for the to keep those lots in inventory so they can develop them.

We end up incentivizing builders to make decisions about their developments by considering what the incremental sale will look like, not by what the development should look like.

Please, make the statements of consideration public. For those of us who have heard from taxpayers who say, "I can't figure why my property is valued the way it is. I go down to the Assessor and try to take a look at what the values are for other properties. I can't see the statement of consideration.

If someone wants to contest their tax assessment, it seems to me only fair to let them see the valuations of their neighbors' properties.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALSI hope you will consider several economic development proposals. One is a sales tax incentive for data centers. Wyoming should be competitive for these facilities, with our great power rates. What we lack is the capacity to compete in a broader field. One of those areas where we're having trouble is that our sales and use tax is applicable to equipment in data centers.

Why is it important? Data centers change out their equipment on a three-year running cycle. They look to that and say, "If we can get in a position in a state or locality where we're not paying the sales tax, it is worth quite a bit to us,"

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because it is not a one-time payment for them. They move that equipment up every three years.

Cheyenne and Casper are going to be the two beneficiaries from this. I do not want to be vague about that. There is talk from time to time about data centers in other parts of the state, but the two most logical places, based on the power availability and communications, are Casper and Cheyenne.

This is a way for us to encourage two things: diversification of our economy and in-state utilization of our electric power, a good thing for us. It helps average out the rate base.

There is also an economic development capital formation. You have seen this bill before. It is an offset against the insurance premium tax to, hopefully, make capital available to small businesses in the state. It relates back to my earlier comments; Part of the slowdown in this country is because of the availability, or scarcity of capital. I hope you will look at that bill, and I hope you will consider it.

WORKPLACE SAFETYWe should also address the question of workplace safety. Three items came out of the task force. You should increase Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) penalties. Interestingly, that legislation enjoys the support of the many people in industry. In fact, most of the industry is in favor of that legislation to increase penalties.

The second workplace safety issue concerns seatbelts. I know I am walking into a briar patch. It is one of those issues where people say, "I shouldn't have to wear a seatbelt." There is going to be legislation offered to change to try to encourage people to use seatbelts.

If you look at data developed over the workplace safety effort, about 40-50% of vehicle accidents are one-car rollovers to and from work where people were not wearing their seatbelts.

I understand the political difficulty of talking about seatbelts, but at our house the rule always was, if you are in the vehicle, you have a seatbelt on. Even now, we look to see if everyone has their seatbelt on. We all say this is the rule in our family, It is the law in each of our families – of everyone sitting here – but somehow we are afraid to say that it should be the law of the land that you pay a higher penalty if you don't have a seatbelt on.

It is not unreasonable to expect people to exercise responsibility and not just to enjoy rights. We have to begin to realize that with rights there comes some responsibility.

It is not a big impediment, and I hope that you will look at that legislation.

IMPAIRED AND DRUNKEN DRIVINGThere are two bills, one in the House and one in the Senate, proposing to increase the penalties for impaired driving.

I hope one of those bills makes it to my desk.

I learned long ago not to get between the Senate and House, not to get between sponsors on bills. I want both of the sponsors and their various supporters to reconcile their differences and get me one bill, just one. Either bill is an improvement over the status quo.

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I think it is absurd, that we should have to sit here and discuss drunken driving. We should not tolerate it, and we should take whatever steps we need to take. I understand it is difficult, but I hope that you will look at those bills.

RESPONSIBLE HEALTH CAREI want to talk about the project that we're going to bring to you again which is our health reform demonstration project. Last year it did well in the Senate and gets to the House. . . and dies. Characterized as creeping socialism on the third vote, it dies. I would hope that you will reconsider that.

What we are asking people to do – I do not believe it constitutes socialism - is to contribute something to their own health. They have to participate.

We expect them to work at least 20 hours a week to participate in this pilot project. We expect them to take responsibility for their own health. As all of you know, this question about cost containment fundamentally comes down to whether we take better care of our own health.

We do not say, "That operation costs too much," and not try to provide it to our family when a loved one falls ill.

We must control utilization and the only way to control utilization is to control health.

We expect participants in this program to follow their doctor's orders. The project calls for people to have greater access to their primary care physician. What we are looking for are those things that drive the system in terms of cost.

We are looking for early detection of diabetes. We are looking for early detection of cancer. We are looking for early detection of heart disease. With any ailments that can become chronic diseases, we are looking for early detection. In order to stay in the pilot program, participants will need to follow their doctor's advice if one of these conditions turns up.

Which part of that is socialism? The part where we ask people to be responsible? The part to pay for their own insurance? The part where we ask people to work? I encourage you to rethink this and take a shot at it.

We do not need to wait for the federal government to address healthcare. We cannot wait. If we do, I fear most of us in this room will probably no longer be in need of healthcare. We will be on the other side of the grass.

Maybe that is not a bad outcome. We cannot wait and we should not wait. I just spoke about how much healthcare costs are going up, the impact on Medicaid, not just through enrollment but also through the costs. On the other side I talked to you about some things that would help control that cost.

We have got to begin to demonstrate, and innovate, the ways by which we can control those costs. In the long run, this society cannot afford to pay 17-24 cents of every dollar in this economy to healthcare. We have to take more responsibility for ourselves.

RESTORING STATE SOVEREIGNTYI would like to address my proposed amendment to the Federal Constitution. I want to make clear several things at the outset.

I do this advisedly. I previously commended a standard resolution where we beat the desk and talk about it, and I have done that for years. I wrote speeches for

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Ed Herschler when I was a young man railing on the federal government. I wrote them for Mike Sullivan, and now I write them for myself.

All of them have accomplished about the same as you'd expect. I have signed resolutions. I have done testimony, and here's where I end up. We need to go to the source of the problem.

The source of the problem is the expansion of federal power. We can amend the Wyoming Constitution. We can draft legislation. I can sign resolutions, and I will continue to be glad to do all of that with you. But is does not change the basic dynamic of the power of the federal government.

The only avenue to address the root of the problem is within the organic document of that federal power which is the Federal Constitution. I am not one of these people who is talking about secession from the Union. I think that the experiment of the United States is the most remarkable thing I have ever seen. You have 50 states. You have a common federal government. We are a remarkable country. I do not support secession. I do not support repealing the Civil Rights Act of National Voting Rights Act or any of the rest of it.

What I am talking about is clear language to re-establish the notion that this is a federal system. There are states and there is a federal government, but there are States ad prerogatives. I encourage you to consider it seriously. It is not something I take lightly. If I took it lightly, I would have just left it at the basic resolution that allowed me to rail against the federal government.

This is serious at this stage. We are at a point, whether it is No Child Left Behind or the latest set of rules on how you report domestic violence numbers, at the end of the day the federal government is regulating nearly everything.

The states need to be more than empty vessels whose job it is to execute federal policy.

The only way to ensure that is to very delicately try to re-establish the balance between the federal government and the states. Does it work? I do not know. I do not know whether this can be done.

But I propose we try.

I propose that it be done in the same manner that the Constitution has been amended 27 times over our history, including the first ten amendments, the Bill of Rights. I do not think we ought to have a constitutional convention. We have a process that works. I hope that we – that you – will look at it and take it seriously.

OVERDUE PROGRESS BECKONSThere is also a bill that would clear up some ambiguity in our statutes. The Wyoming Supreme Court released a decision in which they identified two ambiguous terms of our statutes that have to do with the point of valuation of natural gas.

Under our law, and properly so, a tie goes to the taxpayer. The statute is ambiguous in the definition of where we set the point of valuation for gas permits. You have a bill to re-establish what we had thought the law was, and to set in law unambiguous definitions under which people have paid taxes for at least 20 years.

The court probably made the right ruling, in which a tie goes to the taxpayer. Now I hope you will clear up the language in statute to remove any ambiguity.

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Finally, I sincerely hope this is the year in which this Legislature sorts out distance learning and videoconferencing.

These are issues we have been discussing and rediscussing for ten years or longer. My budget recommendations include creating a "Center of Excellence" at the University of Wyoming for distance learning. At the same time, UW will be given responsibility for solving part of the videoconferencing question.

It is absurd that the Governor of the state cannot, like any other business I go visit, talk to people via videoconferencing.

I can talk to my children in India on videoconferencing, but I cannot talk and do not have the capacity to meet with the head of the Oil and Gas Commission in Casper, or to meet with the director of Workforce Services in Gillette. We need to become much more serious about utilizing technology, in part because it saves money, in part because it saves time. I think it makes a great deal of sense and I would urge you to support it.

CONCLUSION: EVEN AS SERIOUS ISSUES THREATEN, SERIOUS OPPORTUNITIES AWAIT

We have a remarkable opportunity because the budget is straight forward. We have an opportunity to address other issues, some of which I have discussed, and I hope you will. As we gather, we do so in a n election year. The question on everybody's mind is "How does this all sort out?"

What I would encourage you to do is to set all of that aside and focus on the work that is before us. Where do you find the inspiration to do that? I think we find the inspiration to do that in the remarkable citizens in this state. I know from time to time I am criticized about using the airplane and traveling this state and talk to the people.

They will talk to you, as you know, and they have lots of advice. Some of it is really good – and sometimes they tell me where I can go and that I would rather disregard.

You watch the people of this state, as they deal with their contracting personal wealth. They are dealing with businesses where they do not have the kind of income that they had only a few months or years ago. They are dealing with lay-offs.

They are dealing with the consequences of the recession in ways that should inspire us how we handle our own responsibilities as public servants to manage this budget.

If we can manage our budget as well as those citizens manager their lives and their economies, we will survive this and we will be stronger. It will be a better place for future generations.

When we find ourselves confronted with serious issues, such as those that loom beyond the budget, we must remember that we are confronted, too, with serious opportunities.

We have a change to make progress. We have a chance to make a statement about what we want Wyoming to look like in the future, whether it is how we manage wind energy, which is probably the most significant force of change in the state, or how we handle impaired driving.

Each of those decisions that we make are statements about what we want the future to be like. Some of you are already talking about what Wyoming will be like for

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your grandkids. Some of us, we still talk about what we want it to be like for our children.

We want them to have the opportunity that we have had. We want them to have the economy that we have had. More than anything else, we want their lives to be a bit better. We can leave this earth feeling good about what we have done, if we have made sure that not only did we do no damage, but we made things better, better for the next generation, better for those that we were around and better for the great state of Wyoming.

Thank you very much and God bless you.

On behalf of the members of the Legislature, President Hines thanked Governor Freudenthal for attending the Joint Session and for his message.

President Hines then introduced the Honorable Barton R. Voigt, Chief Justice of the Wyoming Supreme Court.

STATE OF THE JUDICIARYBARTON R. VOIGT, CHIEF JUSTICE

FEBRUARY 8, 2010

Mr. Speaker, Mr. President, Governor and Mrs. Freudenthal, members of the 60th

Legislature, elected officials, fellow judges, friends and fellow citizens, first thing I've got to do is break off from my prepared remarks and mention something. The Governor sort of reminded me of it offhand. As you're all well aware by now I'm not by nature a public speaker, and you've suffered through this several times now, but luckily for all of you about three weeks ago, my wife and I and the Governor and the First Lady, let's see – where is Representative Quarberg – at least, and some other people in the audience were all fortunate to attend an event in Thermopolis, and I learned something about public speaking at that event. One of the things I learned is that you really cannot get your point across in less than an hour and half. That works best if they're starting at about, what, 8:30 at night. I will try to make the best of it. I know it won't work quite as well here at noon, but I'm going to try to follow what I learned there today.

The other things I'm going to try to say that's not in my prepared remarks, don't hold this against me, I have here a letter dated January 11, 2010 from the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House inviting me to come here and do this. I don't just come over here.

So this will be my last appearance before you as Chief Justice. I was going to hesitate there and wait to see if Senator Nicholas said, "Thank God," but he didn't, so I'll go on. At any rate, my term expires at the end of June and by the next time around here there will be someone else doing this. I leave the post with mixed emotions. I would like to tell you that I miss all the day-to-day decision making and trauma and all the decisions that has made up so much of my life over the last four years, but the truth is I really am not going to miss all of those things that took up so much of my last four years. When I wrote this I didn't realize my son was going to be here, but I'll go ahead and say this anyway. You elected officials and Governor and the Legislature, I'm sure you know exactly what I mean: I'm going to miss this kind of like the way you miss your kids when they go off to college.

The other thing I wanted to tell you before I got into my remarks is that I probably should be in a little more awe of a body that can make it snow every time you come to town. People who are in charge of the weather are probably more important than what I have given you credit all this time. But as I am walking over this morning in the snow, it reminded me of a couple of things. You know how

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you get all those e-mails with 20 things in them, and some of them are funny and some of them aren't? Well, one of them was purportedly an e-mail full of Jeff Foxworthy quotes, "You may live in Wyoming if . ." I'm not going to read through the whole list for you. My favorite one was if you carry jumper cables in the trunk of your car and your girlfriend knows how to use them, you probably live in Wyoming. I thought that was the best one.

But I have one of my own, that I made up, my family is sick of hearing it. If you remember October when it snowed so bad, mine is if you use your lawnmower and your snow blower on the same day, you may live in Wyoming. There was another one that has nothing to do with the weather, and I will go ahead and throw it out there and that's only because I have it written down and it was you may live in Wyoming if you measure distance by time, and that is, "How far is it to Thermop?" "Oh, I don't know, about five hours." And that's measuring it by time. Work in the weather by saying, "Unless it is snowing, and then it is three hours to Casper and then you stay there."

I will get into some real remarks now, and I will remind you that I've got a little bit different task than what the Governor has. His is called the State of the State and this is called the State of Judiciary, and so I asked myself for a change, not what do I want to tell you but what is it that you might actually want to hear about the judiciary. I concluded that you probably wanted to know two things, and that is what we have been doing and what we plan to do in the judiciary.

I will start out with a few matters that seem to be a little mundane maybe, but they're important to us. I will start out with some rules.

As you know, we operate largely by court rules: What the lawyers have to do, what we have to do, what everybody has to do is by court rules. And this will come as a surprise to a lot of the judges and my law clerks up there, but I'm sort of a rule-oriented guy and my goal was to make the court rules volume equal at least three volumes of the statutes before I was done, and I only got to two, but I've been trying.

So here's some of the things we have been doing: The rules of the Judicial Nominating Commission were amended to rid them of some antiquated provisions and to make the confidentiality sections more clear. In reaction to last session's replacement of the drug court statutes, we also adopted a set of rules governing judicial participation in court-supervised treatment programs. And that was not nearly as easy as it sounds, given the vast difference of opinion throughout the judiciary about treatment courts and the proper role of judges therein.

After a lengthy study of the new National Model Code of Judicial Conduct, we adopted that very important set of guidelines with a few amendments to fit Wyoming statutes.

Now, this next one is interesting. We also adopted two sets of rules governing access to court records and redaction of confidential information from court records. Now, in our innocence – and I should say in my innocence because this has mostly all been my fault, or apparent ignorance – we thought these rules would be welcome because of the increasing risk of identity theft and the potential harassment of individuals identified in court records, both due largely to the ever-expanding Internet and electronic access to information.

The rules were intended to prevent access to personal information, particularly Social Security number, bank account numbers and other financial information, dates of birth, home addresses. All that seemed to us to be a worthy goal.

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But we took – I took quite a shellacking in the newspapers. I received a thumbs down in the Casper paper for that legislation. And we received what I consider a moderately libelous editorial in the Cheyenne newspaper. What looked to us like protecting our citizens was described in the Cheyenne newspaper as, and I quote, "protecting participants in the legal process rather than serving the owners of the court system, the taxpayers of the state, " unquote.

The latter mentioned newspaper also opined that the rules and I again quote, "showed just how far removed the justices are from the people of this state." Once again, I said that's my fault.

Apparently from our ivory tower across the street there that you helped us build – thank you – we failed to see that the citizens of the state wanted to have that personal information made public.

So inasmuch is this is the citizens legislature, we're going to start rectifying that here today. I thought perhaps that if you would each send me a letter revealing your Social Security numbers, your bank account numbers, your date of birth, your home address, we will list them on our website and we will start fixing this problem that we created with those rules. Maybe we can regain some of our relationship with the people of the state. I feel better already. I think this will lead to a great editorial in tomorrow's paper.

Next I will mention some of the things that we started to fix but haven't yet gotten there, and I tell you because these things are on the horizon and you will be hearing about them in upcoming sessions along the way.

You are already familiar with the concept of electronic citations. You funded that program last year, and then you reneged when the economy went south and we're going to start all over again. But it will be back soon, and I think it will again be sponsored jointly with the highway patrol.

Perhaps less interesting but just as important on a daily basis within the judiciary are the following. These are the things I was talking about that we deal with on a daily basis.

Number one, we need a branch wide employee Internet use policy; Two, we need a branch wide electronic data archives policy; Three, we need branch wide video appearance rules; Four, we need branch wide standardized rules governing allocation of payments received in criminal cases; Five, we need to address the antiquated and often misused position of district court commissioner. Six, we need to assess the role of court reporters and the potential use of digital recording; Seven, we continually need to assess the number and location of judges and magistrates; Eight, we need court interpreter standards and a regular fund from which to pay for interpreter services; Nine, we need to do a cost/benefit analysis of the judicial peremptory challenge rule, which rule allows either part in a civil case to remove the sitting judge without cause and requires the State to pay the travel cost of the replacement judge; and Ten, and I see the clerks of district court lurking up there making sure I don't do anything wrong. This is true. This is on my plate. It is on somebody else's plate. We have to decide under rule 77(d) of the Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure who pays the postage when a clerk of court mails out copies of the judge's orders. I didn't put that first, but it is on the list. Should make it pretty obvious why I'm going to miss this job.

I did very quickly want to mention some caseload statistics to you just in case you're curious: Total circuit court filings increased from 175,613 in Fiscal Year 2008 to 184,435 in Fiscal Year 2009. As usual, most of those cases are traffic citations.

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In the district court, the number of total filings rose from 17,444 to 18,512. That latter number coincidentally is almost exactly the same as it was in fiscal year 2007. In both courts civil filings are up while criminal filings are down.

In the Supreme Court we saw a slight decrease in appellate filings down to 263 from 281 last year. I'm pretty sure in fact, I'm almost positive that that's because the law is being made much more clear year by year, Governor, to make it easier for everyone to know what there is so there's no reason to appeal.

The real reason that I give you those statistics is to just let you know there's no immediate need at this moment for judicial resource changes within the state that we know of. There may be some specific areas that you will be asked to consider in the future, but not right now.

Before I discuss a couple of legislative items, I want to tell you about recent personnel changes. No doubt, you're aware that long time District Judge Ed Grant retired from his spot here in Cheyenne and was replaced by Circuit Judge Tom Campbell. For most of my career Ed Grant has been the heart and soul of the district bench. There has never been anyone quite like Ed Grant in the tell-it-like-it-is-category. No offense, Judge Campbell, but I'm afraid Ed might be irreplaceable.

Judge Campbell's appointment to the district bench required the Judicial Nominating Commission to gear right back up for another nomination process. In August, the commission met to consider applicants for Judge Campbell's vacant circuit court position and sent three names to the Governor. In September, the Governor named local Cheyenne attorney Catherine Rogers to fill that spot, and she took the bench in November.

Getting a little closer to home for those of us especially at Supreme Court was the retirement of our court administrator Holly Hansen. Holly worked for the State of Wyoming for 30 years, 10 years with Legislative Service Office, and 20 years with the court. She was court administrator for 11 years.

Her value to the Judiciary and the people of Wyoming was incalculable. She seemed to know everything about every court, every judge, and every clerk, not to mention every legislator. She taught me all about interbranch cooperation. For instance, I no longer use the work "demand" or the "idiots" when I come to the Joint Appropriations Committee. Those of you who know Holly, know how much we miss her in that regard.

Panic would have set in the court except for one thing – actually I should say except for two people. On staff we already had Deputy Court Administrator Joann Odendahl who has been with the court for 11 years and worked in the executive branch for 17 years before that. In addition, we had as our program coordinator Ronda Munger. Ronda had been with the court for 13 years. Given all I just said about Holly, we made a seamless transition by naming Joann as court administrator and Ronda as deputy court administrator. Now the Chief Justice is in name the administrator of the Judicial branch, but you could probably rest assured that not only me but nobody else could really keep up with all of that stuff and we don't exercise much of that authority without conferring with those people. And we're going to continue in that regard in good hands with Joann and Ronda. Any of you who have worked with either of them know how lucky we are in that regard.

Before I yield the floor, there are six additional matters to which I wish to draw your attention. First a House Bill is going to come before you, the purpose of which is to include court security officers in the definition of peace officers as that term appeasers in Sections 6-1-104 and 7-2-101 of the statutes.

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This bill will give our court security officer that authority to make arrests, and it will include the court security officer in the statute prohibiting interference with a peach officer. This change is essential for the safety and effective operation of that office.

The second matter of particular importance of the Judiciary is the funding contained in our budget request to continue the Uniform District Court Case Management System Project. You will recall that during the last session you funded the initial implementation of this project, and we are not well into that process.

With the funds already allocated, the tactical plans in place, date conversion from the different case management systems has been accomplished, data standardization is being developed. Pilot projects in Sweetwater County and Uinta County are planned to begin operations this month and special juvenile date handling is being create. Without continued funding, however, this project will come to a stand still, and the district courts will be left with a partially operational case management system.

Electronic filing, the electronic transfer of cases from one court to another and electronic recordkeeping are all still out there. Now we have said to the district court clerks that, "We are from Cheyenne, and we're here to help you." Please do not make that a hollow promise. That's why they're all up there.

I want to quote what one district court clerk said to me about the process they're going through in this. This is a quote "The clerks of district court, along with the Supreme Court and other agencies, are working together with great unity to help make the uniform computer system a success." Now, I wanted to make sure that you knew how much things have changed in the Judiciary. If you are at all familiar with the system, you are aware that such cooperation was not always there in the past.

The third matter requiring explanation comes before you as an exception budget request, but it is really just an historical oddity that these funds have not always resided in our budget. About a year ago, we became aware that many of our circuit court judges, rather personally handling the judicial duties involved in the treatment courts, were delegating those responsibilities to hourly court magistrates. We had not been aware of the extent of that practice because we were not being asked to pay the magistrates, so nothing showed up in our records.

When we decided that we needed to assess what the cost of the hourly magistrates was to the state, we learned to our astonishment and our embarrassment that they were being paid out of the treatment court program budgets, basically under contracts with the Department of Health.

That simply is not right. For one thing, judges should never receive compensation from outside the Judicial branch for the performances of their judicial duties. It can lead to many things, all of them bad, the worst of which might be confused loyalties.

Second, the true cost of the state's judicial services is not accurately reflected if part of that cost is hidden in an executive branch budget.

Consequently, this is not a request for new funds. It is simply a request that the funds used to pay hourly circuit court magistrates be housed in the appropriate location. We cannot police the use of hourly magistrates and the true cost of judicial services is not shown in our budget if the magistrates are being paid contractually by another entity.

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Fourth, you will be asked to adopt legislation creating a statewide legal services program. Some background: In December 2008 the Wyoming Supreme Court, in cooperation with the Wyoming State Bar and on the recommendation of the Board of Judicial Policy Administration , created the Wyoming Access to Justice Commission.

The commission was charged with identifying strategies to address the civil legal needs of low and moderate income people in Wyoming. In 2009 the Commission studied the issues, held five public meetings around the state and concluded that Wyoming should fund a statewide program of legal services.

The proposed legislation will create a program funded through a $10 filing fee similar to the court automation fee. Wyoming cannot continue to rely upon federal funding for legal services. We believe the Commission has made the case for funding the program as an obligation of this state towards its least fortunate citizens. So we ask for your aye vote on that bill.

Fifth, two House Bills, 37 and Resolution 4 will be presented to you asking you to place before the voters the issue of removing the state constitution's mandatory judicial retirement age of 70 years. Interestingly enough, that provision applies only to Supreme Court justices and district court judges, both of whom are constitutional offices, but does not apply to circuit court judges. So when you passed the statute, you didn't put that 70 years in there.

As the law now exists, men and women still strong of mind and body, possessed of many years of training and experience, training and experience that you paid for, must retire for no reason other than they have reached an arbitrary age. There is no reason that voters in retention elections should not be the ones who decide who dies and who does not remain on the bench.

My sixth and – I love this word – my penultimate remarks – I had to look that up, will be about some serious problems facing the judiciary, not just here in Wyoming but nationwide. As background, let me quote what Thomas Jefferson wrote to Thomas Paine in 1789: "I consider trial by jury as the only anger ever yet imagined by man by which a government can be held to the principles of its constitution."

In the same year he wrote to Abbe Arnoux as follows: "In the form of juries, the people determine all controverted matters of fact, leaving, thus, as little as possible merely the law of the case the decision of the judges.

Those quotations fairly describe the intentions of the founding fathers when they recognized the almost sacred right of the jury trial in the structure of the American Government.

Well, how does that sacred right look today? Commentators have begun to describe something called the, quote, disappearing jury trial, fewer and fewer civil trials are being held across the country in both the federal and state courts. Expense and untimeliness are the chief culprits. Ironically, these ailments have largely been self-induced.

Over the years, in an effort to simplify procedure and to place trial focus on identified issues, thereby speeding things up and supposedly making the system, replaced the old stupefied code pleading with the notice pleading. We standardized operation by the adoption of one-size-fits-all rules and procedure, and we developed a pretrial discovery process meaning to eliminate the element of surprise to jury trials.

A recent study by the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System housed at the University of Denver produced the following conclusions: 1, notice pleading is too vague and it leads to too much retrial discovery; 2, pretrial

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discovery has become an end in itself, and it no longer promotes just, speeding and inexpensive determination of actions; and 3, procedural rules should be specialized to promote the natural development of particular types of cases.

In short, the civil jury trial system is broken.

Now, why am I telling you these things? Because Wyoming is not immune. We have the same pleading issues and the same discovery abuse as does every state, and we have the same problem with the disappearing jury trial.

One local district judge here in Cheyenne told be about a month ago that in the past five years he has presided over about 20 criminal jury trials but only two civil jury trials. That is here in Cheyenne. That's one of our metropolises.

It is my belief that if we are going to maintain the judiciary as a legitimate third branch of government, if we are going to fulfill the founding fathers' vision of the sacred role of the jury trial, we have got to address some of these issues.

What good is a right to trial by jury if no one can afford a jury trial and it takes three years to get in front of the jury? What good are rules of procedure and discovery if they turn a simple divorce case into a financial and psychological nightmare? Why are mediation and arbitration so popular? Why would anyone prefer to get his justice from some tribunal held in the back room of a Holiday Inn rather than from the courts? Because we are too slow and we are too expensive.

Now the biggest challenge to the judiciary in the near future may be facing and conquering these problems. I am not now asking you to do anything. I bring this to your attention because it is a necessary comment upon the state of the judiciary. It is my sincere hope that Chief Justices in the future will have better things to report in this regard as we in the judiciary take the initiative to tackle the problem.

Sorry about the sermon, but it is my last shot at the bully pulpit, and I wanted to use it here to that advantage.

Now, to finish up, I am going to confuse those of you who know me well by admitting here in conclusion that I am not by nature an optimist. It is easy for me to doubt. It is easy for me to find fault. It is easy for me to question the motives of others. I have never won the Miss Congeniality contest in the annual Bar poll. I never even came close.

I say all that because I want you all to know how sincere I am when I echo the words that Chief Justice Hill said four years ago: "I now have the best job anyone could ever hope to have." I want to thank the people of Wyoming for giving me this opportunity to serve them.

Now, beyond that, I want to tell you, the members of this body, the Legislature, what a pleasure it has been dealing with the body of distinguished men and women who are here. You have not always agreed with the Court. You have not always given the Court what it wanted. Yet there has never been any doubt in my mind as to your good faith, your commitment to what is best for the people of Wyoming. And I want to personally thank you for that.

Thank you.

President Hines thanked Chief Justice Voigt for attending the Joint Session and for his message and asked Senator Coe and Representatives Buchanan and Goggles to

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escort the Governor from the Chamber. Senator Burns and Representatives Landon and Kimble escorted the Chief Justice from the Chamber.

Senate Majority Floor Leader, Senator Anderson moved that the Joint Session be dissolved. Senate Minority Floor Leader, Senator Sessions, seconded the motion. Motion carried.

Senate Majority Floor Leader, Senator Anderson moved that the Senate be in recess until 2:00 p.m. Motion carried.

House Majority Floor Leader, Representative Buchanan moved the House recess until 2:00 p.m. Motion carried.

FIRST DAY AFTERNOONBUDGET SESSION OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

SIXTIETH STATE LEGISLATUREFEBRUARY 8, 2010

Speaker of the House, Representative Simpson called the house to order at 2:00 p.m.

The colors were presented by Cheyenne Central High School ROTC, followed by the "Pledge of Allegiance" by the House body. Prayer was given by Reverend Robin Chance.

Mr. Speaker announced that the Chief Clerk will call the roll to convene.

ROLL CALLPresent Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Connolly, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn., and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpPresent 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

Representative Buchanan moved Chief Justice Barton R. Voigt administer the oath of office to Representative Blikre and Representative Kimble. The chair requested Representatives Gingery and Throne escort the Chief Justice into the Chamber.

Representative Blikre was escorted by Representatives Lubnau and Gingery. Representative Kimble was escorted by Representatives Craft and Millin.

Representative Buchanan moved that the following persons as listed and distributed be House employees for this Session and that they be voted on collectively. The motion carried by voice vote.

STAFF60th WYOMING LEGISLATUREBUDGET SESSION – 2010

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESChief Clerk.........................................................Patricia BenskinAssistant Chief Clerk...................................................Jan DancliffStaff Supervisor.....................................................Sue Ann ShafferAsst. Staff Supervisor.................................................Sharon Novick

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Deputy Asst. Staff Supervisor.......................................Phyllis SalzburgFloor Computer Clerk...................................................Wendy HardingReading Clerk..................................................... William R. DuboisJournal Clerk...........................................................Nancy SchmidSupport Team..........................................................Sheryl Fanning.........................................................................Carmel BushAttorney Secretary....................................................Sandy PedersenMajority Leadership Secretary............................................Jean StoreyStaff Assistant/Minority Sec..........................................Rebecca SabadoCommittee Secretaries: 1 – Judiciary.........................................................Bonnie Kruse 2 – Appropriations......................................................Pam Landry 3 – Revenue..........................................................Barbara Clark 4 – Education........................................................Kathy Janssen 5 – Agriculture......................................................Barbara Clark 6 – Travel...........................................................Kathy Janssen 7 – Corporations.................................................Chris Caltagirone 8 – Transportation.................................................Carolyn Johnson 9 – Minerals.....................................................Chris Caltagirone 10 – Labor..........................................................Carolyn Johnson 12 – Rules..............................................................Jean StoreyCopy Center Supervisor..................................................Ardath JungeTelephone Receptionist...................................................Jerra DavisBill Status/Hotline Receptionists.....................................Mary Lee DixonOffice Receptionist......................................................Andrea CookCollator/Mail Clerk......................................................Ed MenghiniMessenger..................................................................Jim JohnsPages.................................................................Patti Menghini

Sherrie RobinsonStudent Pages............................................................Hallie Bell

Alex SimpsonSergeant-at-Arms.......................................................Darrell MooreDeputy Sergeant-at-Arms...................................................Ed WallaceDoormen (Chamber)......................................................Keith Rounds (Gallery).......................................................Bob MattsonWatchmen (Mornings)........................................................Jim Allen (Afternoons & Weekend) George GeyerClerical Assistants......................................................Sally Allen

Brenda AurzadaPat Camillo

Barbara CostaLynn Davis

Shirley DickmanTeresa Howes

Ellen KubKaren Lippincott

Doris LosekeEileen OldenburgYvonne Quintal

Coordinator........................................................Peggy N. Smithson

COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTSMr. Speaker appointed members to committees as follows: Representative Gregg Blikre to Committee No. 1, Judiciary and Representative Terry Kimble to Committee No. 7, Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Committee and to Committee No. 10, Labor, Health and Social Services Committee and Representative Bernadine Craft to Committee No. 9, Minerals, Business and Economic Development Committee. With these changes, the Standing Committees of the 2009 General Session

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of the 60th Legislature, will serve as the Standing Committees for the Budget Session of the 60th Legislature.

NOTICE TO SENATEMr. Speaker directed Chief Clerk, Patricia Benskin to notify the Senate that the House of Representatives of the 2010 Budget Session, 60th Legislature, is organized and ready to receive any communications they may desire to submit.

SPEAKER COLIN SIMPSONOPENING SPEECH TO HOUSE BUDGET SESSION

FEBRUARY 8, 2010Mr. Majority Floor Leader, Mr. Minority Floor Leader, "Members of the 60th", as our beloved former colleague Tom Walsh liked to address us in a military manner – Welcome to the Budget Session of the 60th Wyoming State Legislature. Please join me in special congratulations to our newest members, Gregg Blikre from Gillette and Terry Kimble from Evanston. Please also join me in keeping in our prayers Representatives Frank Philp and Tim Hallinan, may they heal quickly and completely – we miss their company.

It is again my very great honor to serve as the Speaker of the People's House. I feel very fortunate to have been given this opportunity and I look forward to working with you all towards achieving a very successful Budget Session.

Much has happened in America and Wyoming since we last gathered together in this Chamber. We have suffered large job losses, large increases in Medicaid enrollees and Medicaid costs and our large extra revenues we could spread around to local governments and highways have disappeared. Uncertainty is everywhere. Earning a living and supporting one's family has become increasingly difficult.

BUDGETOur revenue this year, while still good, has fallen back to more historic. We began the planning with the Governor last session to make the necessary cuts in agency budgets to address the projected deficit an those cuts have proven to be necessary and have been done in a responsible manner.

The revenue surpluses that have approached $1.2 billion per year in the past are gone it is our constitutional duty to pass a balanced budget and we will do that.

We must be fiscally conservative. Our energy dependent economy, with its boom and bust cycles that are dependent upon supply and demand forces far outside our borders, and the fact that we lag in going into a boom or bust, calls for long-term and short term savings – savings that help us balance our budget and keep personal taxes low and allow families and small businesses to invest in job creation.

JOBSIt is our job to help provide the climate for success that encourages small and large businesses and industries to thrive and protect existing jobs, create new jobs and expand existing businesses for more jobs and drive the economic engines of entrepreneurial spirit.

The dollars that the state has appropriated in the last 8 years for infrastructure projects through the business ready communities, community facilities and consensus revenue block grant programs, local government infrastructure, highways, and school construction have created and helped maintain thousands of jobs. This legislature has distributed very significant amounts of money for infrastructure and capital improvement projects over the last 8 years and we have been so fortunate to have the revenue to do so.

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Now that revenues for capital construction are down considerably we must focus on how we can most effectively allow business and the private sector to function most efficiently to be able to create jobs and economic growth.The Wyoming small business investment credit act bill of Rep. Pedersen's is a great vehicle for small business financing that is so lacking today.

Ideas that incentivize job creation must be a high priority! Great examples are the data center exemption to crate jobs and increase electricity used in state and abandoned mine land funds spending in the budget that creates jobs and new technologies.

FEDERAL LAND ISSUESWe must focus on how we can best unburden business and industry and economic growth from unnecessary and burdensome regulation and red tape?

Federal land and minerals in Wyoming seem subject to continuous federal land and mineral use planning efforts. Whether it's BLM resource management planning, forest plan revisions or Yellowstone Park winter use issues. These efforts mean restricted uses and rising threats to the energy development that generates the revenue that is the life blood of this state, not to mention recreation and tourism uses on federal lands.

To combat these restrictions and threats, we must provide our counties, our cities, our conservation districts and our cooperating agency partners adequate financial and technical assistance to develop and maintain the expertise to allow them to monitor the massive planning efforts, understand them, and effectively participate in and comment on them so that our economy and our way of life is not planned out of existence.

We can help protect energy production that has been done in an environmentally responsible and technologically sound manner for generations and improves every day. Revenues from energy production are critical to Wyoming's fiscal future!

Potential endangered species listings and federal permitting delays are very grave threats to our revenues that the state has been proactively addressing. Much of our revenues depend on minerals production – production depends on permits – and permits require reasonable processes that are not slowed to inaction by political pressures and litigation.

Let us make sure that the necessary resources are available where needed to fight for regulatory relief and certainty so that the minerals and energy industries and related small businesses can feel secure about their investments and about creating new jobs here in Wyoming. Continued recreational and multiple uses of these lands is critical.

HEALTH CARELet us focus on what we as a legislature can do to reduce the cost of healthcare and health insurance. I have a bill that will provide incentives for insurance companies to offer a broader array of more cost effective has high deductible healthcare plans. Let's make sure that we support cost savings efforts based on credible data. Let's look at allowing the purchase of insurance across state lines.

GUARANTEE TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN EDUCATIONOur school funding model recalibration efforts must promote the transparency we have tried so hard to achieve, use the vast data collected and presented to show how districts are spending money under the model and achieve the greatest accountability we can in education funding and still honor local control.

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WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENTWe should continue the work of the Wind Energy Task Force that was begun with the passage of a budget amendment I sponsored in this house one year ago. Wind energy development continues to be a very important issue to our state.

The Wyoming way is a good way! The Wyoming way is balanced budgets and fiscal conservatism, long and short-term savings, low personal tax burden, high individual freedoms and our shared belief that the government that governs the least governs best. We must continually search for the balance between the provision of government services and too much government; the balance between energy development and environmental protection; the balance between the often times competing notions of industry growth, job creation, tax fairness, property rights and what we want our state to look like in 20 years.

We are up to the task! Let us spread the Wyoming way as far and wide as possible. Let us influence federal regulation within our state as greatly and effectively as possible. We know what is best for Wyoming and we believe what is best for Wyoming is best for this country. It is time to lead the Wyoming way – boldly, creatively and in a fiscally sound manner that achieves the balances that I have mentioned that makes the state so great!

Thank you and may God bless and keep you, this 60th Legislature and all its endeavors and the people of our beloved state.

REMARKS BY MAJORITY FLOOR LEADEREDWARD BUCHANAN

Mr. Speaker, Madam Minority Whip, fellow legislators of the 60th Wyoming State Legislature, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, citizens of the great state of Wyoming. Welcome to the 2010 Budget Session.

I would like to say a special hello to Representatives Frank Philp and Tim Hallinan. We pray for your accelerated recovery and look forward to your return.

I would also like to acknowledge our service men and women here today and around the state. We are grateful for your service.

I want to begin my comments this morning by saying thank you. Thank you to my colleagues in both parties for the prudence and discipline you have demonstrated over the past six years. Since 20004, when our financial picture brightened in comparison to previous years, we wisely invested in our state, her citizens, and her infrastructure. But of equal importance, we were successful, during that same period, in saving significant amounts of money. During a time of more plentiful budgets, it would have been easy to save little, and some even said we saved too much. But save we did. We even created a savings account beyond the PMTF.

That conservatism, combined with foresight and meaningful and fair budget reductions initiated during the last interim, leave us today in a sound financial condition. We have the ability to fund priority government functions, without raising taxes and without raiding our reserves. It also allows us the ability to continue to utilize tax incentives to maintain Wyoming's favorable business climate. You will see legislation that offers creative tax incentives that will continue this body's goal of creating jobs and diversifying our tax base.

This past week, I watched a financial news special regarding the nation's economy and an assessment of how states across that nation were doing financially. There were two columns: the states doing it right and the states that were not. Wyoming was on the top of the list for states doing it right.

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But, we must remain vigilant. We hope that revenues will remain stable over the next two years but we are fairly sure that FY 2013-2014 will be as challenging financially as the upcoming biennium. We will face increased expenditures beyond the next 2 years in the form of Medicaid increases, deferred major maintenance and the like.

Now, although this is a budget session, our thoughts and efforts must not be confined solely to the consideration of whether or not our revenues can meet our expenditures. We cannot consider our revenues and expenditures in a vacuum. It is time, contemporaneously with consideration of the budget, to also focus on the interim and the general session of 2011.

Too often, in good financial times, we want to believe that more money will fix a problem or will translate into a favorable outcome. Or perhaps, plentiful resources diminish our desire for innovation. But our current condition makes either approach foolish at worst and obsolete at best.

For example, we know there are too many families and children living in poverty and, although we can and should provide financial assistance to these families, wouldn't it be refreshing to provide some focus and attention to the front end of the problem? We know that one of the leading causes of childhood poverty is divorce, and Wyoming's rate is frankly embarrassing. What if we concentrated more of our efforts on strengthening families and reducing the rate of divorce?

Another example, which I cited last year, involves the concerning number of students that lose their Hathaway Scholarships or require remedial training upon entry to college. Little has been done to address this problem. Why don't we consider steering more Hathaway recipients to community colleges where they can be closer to home, acclimate to college life and benefit from the greater faculty attention a smaller campus can provide? This may not be the total solution but it's a start in reducing the faceless statistics and wasted opportunities we see today.

A year ago, we also talked about several examples illustrating the need for accountability and changes to improve the state's K-12 education system to ensure that we get a good return on our investment. While not all of our proposed legislation passed, we opened the discussion and had meaningful debate. But at the end of the day, we have done very little to address these issues. While recalibration is our opportunity to address some of these issues, we must also make sure that we take a global legislative approach. We cannot fail and cannot tolerate more of the same.

All of this is to say that arriving at a balanced budget is only the beginning of the legislature's work for the year ahead. There are things we must do this coming interim, legislation we can craft to address these and other important issues. My hope is that if we look at the front end of these issues, we will become more efficient, reduce government spending, and get the best product and result for our citizens.

Thank you so much for the trust, support and confidence you have placed in me as your Majority Floor Leader. I appreciate the opportunity and look forward to our working together in serving the great state of Wyoming.

REMARKS BY THE MINORITY FLOOR LEADERPATRICK GOGGLES

Good afternoon. Speaker Simpson, Mr. Majority Floor Leader Buchanan, Madam Majority Whip Lorraine Quarberg, Madam Minority Whip Throne and members of the 60th

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It is indeed an honor to address this body today as Minority Floor Leader; First of all, let me say "thank you" to the members of the House Democratic Caucus for having the confidence in me, to place me in this position of leadership in the Wyoming House of Representatives.

I am also grateful to the Majority Leadership for the working acknowledgements to myself as Minority Floor Leader and to the members of the House of Representatives for the words of encouragement. Also, to the LSO staff, for their openness in assisting me into the Minority Floor Leader position.

I also do not want to forget the constituents of House District 33 who elected me to represent them, speak for them and to be a model of the good people that reside in the house district I represent.

On a personal note, this chamber is a very special place. When in session, this body represents a pinnacle of public service to the people of Wyoming. This chamber represents who we are, what we are about and where we come from, our roots, family community and our state. I am very honored to be associated with each of you regardless of political affiliation or ideology. As the late Tom Walsh of Casper would say, "Brothers and Sisters of the 60th. . ." His words still resonate in this body and institution.

To the work at hand; this year's budget session brings the challenge of ensuring we take appropriate legislative actions and pass necessary legislation to constitutionally balance Wyoming's biennium budget. I'm not saying anything to you that you don't know or you haven't heard from constituents or discussed with family member around the kitchen table.

In terms of the budget, the heavy lifting has been done; The Governor, after the 2009 General Session, set into action the reduction of state budgets and then developed a 2010 standard budget within the CREG projections. Beginning in July, the Joint Appropriations Committee began their hearings and just recently completed mark-ups, leading up to the 2010 Budget Session. So what we have is a budget structure that embodies our best CREG estimates and the budget work of the Joint Appropriations Committee. The 2010 budget session process, I am confident, will deliver a fiscally sound budget; and product of quantitative legislative deliberation that will provide Wyoming state government stable allocations in uncertain economic times.

I have spoken with other state Representatives; their stories are about revenue shortfalls during the standard budget year, in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Their revenue shortfalls for future budget years is anything but eye opening; I say we in Wyoming have been allocated with common sense and fiscal discipline that combined with our states' political leadership; understands the meaning of balanced budget. Five states including ourselves, are in the position of a balanced budget and the other 45 are experiencing declining tax revenues, budget shortfalls and record budget deficits. We should count our blessings.

As we work during the budget session, I wish each of you good health while we are here performing the people's work.

Mr. Speaker thank you for this opportunity to address the 60th Wyoming Legislature.

Thank you.

Speaker Simpson thanked Representatives Buchanan and Goggles for their remarks. We look forward to working together this session in a spirit of cooperation for the benefit of Wyoming citizens.

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H.B. No. 0001 General government appropriations.

Sponsored By: Joint Appropriations Interim Committee

AN ACT to make appropriations for the biennium commencing July 1, 2010, and ending June 30, 2012; providing definitions; providing for appropriations and transfers of funds during that biennium and for the remainder of the current biennium as specified; providing for funding for carryover of certain funds beyond the biennium as specified; conforming specified statutory provisions during the term of the budget period as related to these appropriations; providing for employee positions as specified; providing for fees, conditions and other requirements relating to appropriations; providing for position and other budgetary limitations; providing for task forces and committees; and providing for an effective date.

2/16/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/17/2010 H Received for Introduction2/22/2010 H Introduced and Referred to CoW Pursuant to Rule 28-2(b)

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 H Passed CoW

HB0001H2001/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 006. Administration and Information(Information Technology)

Page 10-line 15 After "Technology" insert "3.".Page 11-After line 5 Insert:"3. Of this general fund appropriation, three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000.00) shall only be expended to complete implementation of the Wyoming public finance website authorized under W.S. 9-2-1035 through 9-2-1037.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. WALLIS

HB0001H2002/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 048. Department of Health(Health Care Financing)

Page 27-line 10 Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "4,100,000".Page 28-line 14 Delete "four million one hundred thousand dollars

($4,100,000.00)" insert "eight million two hundred thousand dollars ($8,200,000.00)".

To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. HARVEY

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Harvey, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Petersen, Semlek, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Brechtel, Buchanan, Childers, Cohee, Edmonds, Hammons, Harshman, Illoway, Jorgensen, Lockhart, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 35 Nays 23 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H2003/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 205. Education-School Finance.(School Foundation Program)

Page 51-line 5 After "1." insert "3.".Page 52-After line 6 insert:

"3.  Effective for school year 2010-2011 only, notwithstanding W.S. 21-13-320, the total statewide amount included within the education resource block grant model for district transportation of school children under W.S. 21-13-309(m)(v)(E)(I) shall be reduced by ten percent (10%). Each district's entitlement amount computed under W.S. 21-13-311 and recapture payment under W.S. 21-13-102(b) shall for school year 2010-2011 only, be adjusted in accordance with this footnote.". To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. MADDEN

HB0001H2004/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Addition to 300 SectionsPage 125-After line 13 Insert the following new section and renumber as

necessary:"[SELECT COMMITTEE ON DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAMS]

Section 336.(a)  There is created the select committee on developmental/intellectual

programs consisting of the following members:(i)  Three (3) members of the Wyoming senate appointed by the

president of the senate, at least one (1) of whom shall be a member of the senate labor, health and social services committee and not more than two (2) of whom shall be from the same political party;

(ii)  Four (4) members of the Wyoming house of representatives appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives, at least two (2) of whom shall be members of the house labor, health and social services committee, one (1) of whom shall be a member of the house appropriations committee, and not more than three (3) of whom shall be from the same political party.

(b)  The president of the senate and the speaker of the house of representatives shall each appoint a cochairman of the select committee.

(c)  The committee shall analyze data provided by service providers for persons with developmental disabilities and service provider organizations to determine the fiscal viability of providers following the 2009 implementation of cost-based reimbursement payments.

(d)  The committee shall determine:(i)  Whether providers have reduced staffing levels and whether the

providers' staffing levels are adequate to meet the requirements of plans of care;(ii)  Whether the providers have fiscal reserves;

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(iii)  The ratio of providers' management and administrative employees to direct patient care employees;

(iv)  Other factors affecting the providers' fiscal viability.(e)  The committee shall report on new methods of providing services to

persons with developmental disabilities, including alternative methods tested in Wyoming or in other states within the last three (3) years.

(f)  The committee shall report on the legality and practicality of parents creating limited liability companies or other business entities to design services for their children with disabilities, including a review of other states' models for parents providing for the extraordinary needs of their children with developmental disabilities.

(g)  The committee shall study the effects of dual diagnosis on service provision and budgets. The study shall consider:

(i)  An assessment tool to quantify the additional needs of persons with mental illness and developmental disabilities;

(ii)  Best practices for plans of care;(iii)  Cooperation with the center for medicare and medicaid services

of the United States department of health and human services to incorporate services into waivers if appropriate.

(h)  The committee shall identify system changes for improvement in the delivery of services to persons with developmental disabilities and sponsor necessary legislation implementing committee recommendations.

(j)  The committee shall report to the legislature and the governor not later than October 1, 2010 on conclusions and recommendations developed under subsections (c) through (h) of this section.

(k)  The committee shall exist until December 31, 2010.(m)  Twenty-nine thousand dollars ($29,000.00) is appropriated from the

general fund to the legislative service office to fund activities of the select committee.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. HARVEY, LANDON, PEDERSEN, SHEPPERSON

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hammons, Harvey, Jorgensen, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Stubson, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Childers, Cohee, Edmonds, Harshman, Jaggi, Landon, Madden, McOmie, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Simpson, Steward, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hales, Hallinan, Illoway, Patton and PhilpAyes 38 Nays 17 Excused 5 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H2005/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 048. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHPage 27-line 2 After "HEALTH" insert "12.".Page 29-After line 24 Insert:

"12.  The department of health shall not, through a state plan amendment or otherwise, commit the state of Wyoming to any Medicaid or state child health insurance program expenditures after June 30, 2012.". SHEPPERSON, EDMONDS, LANDON, QUARBERG

HB0001H2006/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 049. Department of Family Services.(Assistance)

Page 30-line 9 After "1." Insert "2.".

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Page 30-after line 23 Insert:"2. Of this federal fund appropriation, two hundred seventy-four thousand dollars ($274,000.00) shall only be expended for the father factor program during the fiscal period beginning July 1, 2010 and ending June 30, 2012." ESQUIBEL, K., LOCKHART, LUBNAU, THRONE

HB0001H2007/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 141. JUDICIAL DISTRICT 9CPage 48-line 15 Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "149,828".Page 48-line 19 Increase Full Time positions by "1".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. ROSCOE, GINGERY, JORGENSEN

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Edmonds, Illoway, Jaggi, McKim, Peasley, Shepperson, Steward and TeetersExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 49 Nays 9 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H2008/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 320. [AML FUNDING]Page 86-line 27 After "committee" insert ", the joint agricultural, state

and public lands and water resources interim committee".Page 87-line 7 After "addressed" insert "and a plan for the beneficial

use and treatment of produced water". STEWARD, SEMLEK

HB0001H2009/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 333.  School Capital Construction.Delete the Berger second reading amendment (HB0001H2042/A).Further amend as follows:Page 103-lines 22 through 31 Delete.Page 104-line 1 through page 112-line 26 Delete and insert:

"(a)  From amounts previously appropriated to the school capital construction account before the effective date of this section, the school facilities commission shall prior to July 1, 2010 and after reduction is made for district major maintenance funds available for each specified project, expend necessary amounts for the following projects at the prescribed maximum amounts:Planning Projects for the 2009-10 BienniumNeedsIndex School MaximumPriority District Project Amount14 Laramie #1 Elementary School $ 50,000 19 Laramie #1 Elementary School $ 50,000 22 Fremont #1 Elementary School $ 50,000 24 Crook #1 Elementary School $ 50,000 37 Uinta #1 Middle School $ 50,000 160 Carbon #2 Elementary School $ 50,000 Total $300,000 Design Projects for the 2009-10 Biennium

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NeedsIndex School MaximumPriority District Project Amount1 Uinta #4 Middle School $ 750,551 8 Campbell #1 Alternative High School $ 410,000 14 Laramie #1 Elementary School $1,019,146 19 Laramie #1 Elementary School $ 680,799 22 Fremont #1 Elementary School $ 153,009 24 Crook #1 Elementary School $1,000,000 27 Sheridan #2 Elementary School $ 773,183 Total $4,786,688

Component Level Projects for the 2009-10 BienniumNeedsIndex School MaximumPriority District Project Description Amount43 Sweetwater #2 Elementary School Demolition $ 180,000 72 Big Horn #2 High School Paving $ 350,000 72 Big Horn #2 High School Mechanical work $1,500,000 92 Lincoln #2 Middle School Bus drop off $ 120,000 102 Goshen #1 High School Fire Marshall issues $3,300,000 113 Fremont #25 Administration Building Partial demolition $ 121,224 113 Fremont #25 Administration Building Site work $ 150,000 134 Fremont #25 Elementary School Bus drop off $ 150,000 Total $5,871,224 Land Acquisitions for the 2009-10 BienniumNeedsIndex School MaximumPriority District Project Amount324 Johnson #1 Future Elementary School $428,000 N/A Campbell #1 Future Elementary School $330,000 Total $738,000

(b)  The following amounts are appropriated from the school capital construction account to the school facilities commission for the 2011-2012 fiscal biennium and for the purposes specified:

(i)  Up to one hundred sixty-three million four hundred thirty-eight thousand ninety-three dollars ($163,438,093.00) for the following school capital construction projects, subject to the prescribed maximum amounts:

NeedsIndex School MaximumPriority District Project Amount1 Uinta #4 Middle School $ 24,597,284 3 Uinta #1 Alternative High School $ 4,758,000 9 Sublette #9 Elementary School $ 10,431,000 12 Natrona #1 Elementary School $ 9,857,444 14 Laramie #1 Elementary School $ 15,028,875 19 Laramie #1 Elementary School $ 10,568,250 21 Lincoln #1 Phase 1 of 3 phases for a High School $ 5,490,000 22 Fremont #1 Elementary School $ 15,910,854 25 Natrona #1 Phase 1 of 3 phases for a High School $ 7,320,000 25 Natrona #1 Phase 1 of 3 phases for a High School $ 7,320,000 27 Sheridan #2 Elementary School $ 11,490,790 30 Park #1 Westside Elementary School $ 11,411,355 35 Sweetwater #1New 5-6 Elementary School $ 14,311,039 40 Campbell #1 Lakeview Elementary School $ 14,943,202 Total $163,438,093

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(ii)  Up to sixteen million nine hundred fourteen thousand nine dollars ($16,914,009.00) for the following school component level projects, subject to the prescribed maximum amounts:NeedsIndex School MaximumPriority District Project Description Amount8 Campbell #1 Alternative High

School Building improvements $ 8,197 45 Park #16 K-12 School Renovation $ 5,300,000 47 Campbell #1 Elementary School Media center, KG

classroom, & HVAC upgrade $ 1,643,000

50 Fremont #2 High School HS gym wall repair $ 200,000 121 Park #1 Middle School Kitchen & MS Cafeteria

Addition $ 3,848,281 138 Campbell #1 Elementary School KG classroom & HVAC

upgrade $ 810,000 151 Campbell #1 Elementary School KG classroom & HVAC

upgrade $ 1,350,000 171 Uinta #1 High School Roof replacement $ 1,800,000 211 Albany #1 Elementary School Classroom addition $ 644,531 224 Fremont #2 Elementary/Middle Roof and HVAC

School $ 1,310,000 Total $16,914,009

(c)  If the maximum amounts appropriated under subsection (b) of this section are not sufficient to complete a specified project, the commission shall request the amount of the identified project deficit within its 2011 supplemental budget request submitted to the select school facilities committee and the governor under W.S. 21-15-119.

(d)  From amounts available within the common school permanent land fund holding account created under paragraph (f)(iii) of this section, the governor may, upon request of the commission, fund any unanticipated and emergency need for any district building recommended by the commission and for which district major maintenance funds are insufficient. Expenditures under this subsection shall not exceed ten million dollars ($10,000,000.00) and shall be reported by the commission to the select school facilities committee within the monthly report required under subsection (g) of this section.

(e)  The commission shall require professional services contracted for projects authorized under this section to be acquired in accordance with residency and preference requirements imposed under W.S. 16-6-101 through 16-6-107.

(f)  Notwithstanding W.S. 21-15-122(a), amounts that were to be deposited into the common school permanent land fund on June 30, 2010 pursuant to that subsection, shall not be deposited in accordance with W.S. 21-15-122(a). Those funds and other funds within the school capital construction account shall be subject to the following from the effective date of this section through June 30, 2012:

(i)  An amount necessary to restore the balance within the school foundation program account to an amount equal to forty million dollars ($40,000,000.00) on June 30, 2012, shall be deposited into the school foundation program account;

(ii)  Notwithstanding W.S. 9-2-1008, 9-2-1012(e) and 9-4-207(a), and notwithstanding any rule and regulation or policy of the school facilities commission, any unexpended, unobligated previously appropriated funds remaining within the school capital construction account as of June 30, 2010, shall not revert on June 30, 2010, and any other amounts which would revert to the school capital construction account pursuant to law during the 2011-2012 fiscal biennium, are hereby reappropriated to the common school permanent land fund holding account created under paragraph (iii) of this subsection;

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(iii)  Any unappropriated, unexpended, unobligated funds within the school capital construction account, following reduction for the amounts appropriated from the account pursuant to this section and amounts deposited into the school foundation program account under paragraph (i) of this subsection, shall be continuously deposited into a common school permanent land fund holding account from the effective date of this section through the period ending June 30, 2012. Amounts within the holding account shall on June 30, 2012, be transferred to the common school permanent land fund as provided for funds within the school capital construction account under W.S. 21-15-122(a)(ii).

(g)  The school facilities commission shall report monthly to the select school facilities committee and the joint appropriations committee in a matrix format depicting all capital construction projects and component level projects which have encumbered funds pursuant to this section. For each project, the monthly matrix report shall provide the total amounts encumbered, the total amounts expended, the total amounts unexpended and the total unexpended amounts which are deposited into the common school permanent land fund holding account established under paragraph (f)(iii) of this section.

(h)  In addition to subsection (g) of this section and on or before May 1, 2010, the school facilities commission shall hold a public hearing in Big Horn, Wyoming, for purposes of addressing maintenance and construction options for the Sheridan county school district no. 1 elementary school facility at Big Horn, Wyoming. The commission shall report to the select school facilities committee and the joint appropriations committee on recommendations for remedial action necessary to address the adequacy needs of this facility.

(j)  This section is effective immediately.". LUBNAU, BONNER, CRAFT, PATTON

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hammons, Harshman, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Diercks, Harvey, Miller, Peasley, Petersen, Semlek, Steward and StubsonExcused: Representative(s) Hales, Hallinan, Illoway and PhilpAyes 47 Nays 9 Excused 4 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H2010/ADOPTED[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]

Section Under Consideration: Section: 006. Administration & Information

(CIO)Other Budget(s) Affected:

Section: 066. Wyoming Tourism Board(Wyoming Tourism Board)

Page 10-line 18 Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "261,900".Page 34-line 20 Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "261,900".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as

necessary. ILLOWAY, MILLIN, MONIZ, SEMLEK

HB0001H2011/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 048. Department of Health(Preventive Health & Safety)(Division on Aging)

Page 27–line 17 Under OTHER FUNDS TT increase amount by "102,457".Page 27–line 25 Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "51,779".Page 27–line 26 Under OTHER FUNDS SR decrease amount by "51,779".

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To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. BONNER, GOGGLES, MCOMIE, SIMPSON

HB0001H2012/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Addition to 300 SectionsPage 125-After line 13 Insert the following new section and renumber as

necessary:"[SCHOOL FACILITIES COMMISSION REORGANIZATION STUDY]

Section 336.(a)  In accordance with W.S. 9-2-1701 through 9-2-1707, the select school

facilities committee shall study and prepare a plan for the reorganization of the school facilities commission established under W.S. 21-15-113, including the commission director and commission staff authorized under W.S. 21-15-114(c). On or before September 1, 2010, the plan shall be submitted to the joint appropriations committee and made available to the public. The joint appropriations committee shall hold at least one (1) public hearing on the proposed plan and shall submit final recommendations to the legislature in sufficient time for consideration in the 2011 general session. The plan, as approved by the legislature, shall be implemented not later than July 1, 2011. The reorganization plan required under this section shall include the following components of the statewide school capital construction system:

(i)  The major building and facility repair and replacement program established under W.S. 21-15-109;

(ii)  The statewide standards for school building and facility adequacy and the assessment of the inventory of school buildings and facilities under the adequacy standards as provided under W.S. 21-15-115;

(iii)  The school district facility planning process created under W.S. 21-15-116;

(iv)  The annual evaluation and prioritization of school building and facility needs and the scheduling of building and facility remediation as established under W.S. 21-15-117;

(v)  The budget process for funding school building and facility remediation recommendations prescribed under W.S. 21-15-119.

(b)  Effective immediately and until July 1, 2011, the existing school facilities commission and its staff shall be subject to the following:

(i)  Notwithstanding W.S. 21-15-113, the commission shall serve in an advisory capacity to the governor to provide recommendations and policy alternatives to the governor and the system of school capital construction in the manner prescribed under W.S. 9-2-1707(a)(iii)(F);

(ii)  Notwithstanding W.S. 21-15-114(c), the commission director and staff shall serve under the control of the governor and shall function as a department operating unit of state government as defined under W.S. 9-2-1703(a)(iii);

(iii)  During the transition period between the effective date of this section and the date of implementation of the legislatively approved plan under subsection (a) of this section, the positions, personnel, property and appropriated funds of the commission shall be used for purposes specified by existing law. In addition, all policies, rules and regulations of the commission shall be effective during the transition period unless otherwise specified by the governor.

(c)  This section is effective immediately.". BERGER, HAMMONS, STEWARD, TEETERS

HB0001H2013/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Addition to 300 SectionsPage 125-After line 13 Insert the following new section and renumber as

necessary:

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"[LOCAL GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATIONS]Section 336.(a)  There is appropriated four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000.00) from

the general fund to the office of state lands and investments that shall only be expended by the state loan and investment board for the purpose of providing grant funds to Sweetwater county for engineering and planning of sewer replacement needs in Reliance.

(b)  There is appropriated four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000.00) from the general fund to the office of state lands and investments that shall only be expended by the state loan and investment board for the purpose of providing grant funds to the city of Rock Springs for engineering and planning of water infrastructure upgrades in Reliance.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as

necessary. BARBUTO, CRAFT, DAVISON, THOMPSON

HB0001H2014/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 80. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS(Corrections Operations-Sex offender treatment program)

Page 38-line 5 After "2." insert ", 3." under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "200,000".

Page 39-After line 9 Insert:"3.  Of this general fund appropriation, two hundred thousand dollars

($200,000.00) shall only be expended during fiscal year 2011 to reestablish the sex offender treatment program. The department of corrections shall report not later than December 1, 2010 to the joint judiciary interim committee and the joint appropriations interim committee on the reestablishment of the sex offender treatment program and the department's plan for the continuation of the program. Any request for an appropriation for this program shall be included in the department's exception budget request for fiscal year 2012.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. LANDON

HB0001H2015/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 039. Wildlife/Natural Res Trust(Wildlife/Natural Resource Trust Proj.)(Wildlife Trust Account)

Page 23-line 6 Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "$3,000,000.00".Page 23-line 7 Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "$2,500,000.00".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. QUARBERG

HB0001H2016/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 101. SUPREME COURT(Administration)

Page 40-line 4 After "Administration" insert "2."; Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "$100,000.00".

Page 40-After line 22 Insert:"2. Of this general fund appropriation, one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) shall only be expended to provide grants to reimburse counties for all or portions of the increased court security costs incurred due to high profile cases, as defined by court rule and regulation. The supreme court shall establish rules and regulations governing the types of increased costs and the level of reimbursement allowed under grants pursuant to this footnote. The court shall, by rule and regulation, provide for repayment of grants awarded but not used for reimbursement of actual costs.".

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To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. BROWN

HB0001H2017/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 327. [DISTANCE EDUCATION]Page 95-lines 4 through 30 Delete entirely.Page 96-lines 1 through 31 Delete entirely.Page 97-lines 1 through 8 Delete entirely.To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as

necessary. QUARBERG

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blikre, Brechtel, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Gingery, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Carson, Connolly, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lubnau, Millin, Patton, Petersen, Roscoe, Simpson and StewardExcused: Representative(s) Hales, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 31 Nays 26 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H2018/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 005. Department of Education(WDE – General Fund Programs)

Page 9-line 9 After "1." delete ", 2."; Under OTHER FUNDS decrease amount by "270,000 S5".

Page 9-lines 24 through 28 Delete entirely.To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as

necessary. ILLOWAY, TEETERS

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Edmonds, Gingery, Hammons, Harshman, Illoway, Kimble, Lockhart, Madden, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Brown, Byrd, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Harvey, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Patton, Steward, Thompson, Throne and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Petersen and PhilpAyes 31 Nays 26 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H2019/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 003. State Auditor(Retirement system payroll contribution)

Page 7-lines 21 through 23 Delete entirely and insert:"2. These funds shall be used to pay the increased school district employee

member and state employee member contributions required by W.S. 9-3-412(a) and authorized by W.S. 9-3-412(c) as amended by 2010 Senate File 0072 as enacted into law, for the period commencing with the effective date of that act until June 30, 2011. The state auditor shall transfer funds under this footnote to the retirement system or individual agencies and school districts as directed by the department of administration and information in accordance with the provisions of

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SF 0072 for employer contributions. The balance of funds remaining shall not be expended until further action of the legislature reappropriating these funds. For purposes of this footnote, "state employee member" means members of state executive, legislative and judicial branch agencies, and includes the University of Wyoming and individual community colleges." CRAFT, JAGGI

HB0001H2020/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 006. Administration and Information(Employees Group Insurance)

Page 10-line 12 After "Insurance" insert "3.".Page 11-After line 5 insert:"3.  Beginning January 1, 2011, for the health insurance plan provided pursuant to the State Employees and Officials Group Insurance Act, the lowest individual deductible for the plan shall be not less than five hundred dollars ($500.00).".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. HARSHMAN, LANDON

HB0001H2021/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Addition to 300 SectionsPage 125-After line 13 Insert the following new section and renumber as

necessary:"[SCHOOL FACILITIES COMMISSION-POST-AUDIT]

Section 336.(a)  Based upon findings and recommendations contained in the independent

audit and accounting of the school facilities commission undertaken pursuant to 2009 Wyoming session laws, chapter 207, section 2, the select school facilities committee shall provide for a post-audit of the commission to determine if specific recommendations and problems revealed by the 2009 audit have been appropriately addressed and corrected, and shall provide for an accurate accounting of total costs of all projects receiving funds from the school capital construction account for the preceding four (4) fiscal biennial periods ending with the 2009-2010 biennium, including transfers of funds between projects during those periods. The accounting shall include independent consultations with commission field representatives responsible for total project costs and with the governor's legislative liaison for school facilities. The post-audit and accounting shall be undertaken in sufficient time to report findings to the select committee by September 1, 2010.

(b)  Notwithstanding W.S. 9-2-1008, 9-2-1012(e) and 9-4-207(a), any unexpended, unobligated monies appropriated from the school foundation program account to the attorney general under 2008 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 48, Section 2, Section 015, for purposes of the school finance litigation law office, in an amount not to exceed one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000.00), shall not revert on June 30, 2010, but shall be reappropriated to the legislative service office to retain independent audit expertise for purposes of carrying out the accounting required under subsection (a) of this section. This reappropriation shall be effective commencing on the effective date of this section and ending on June 30, 2011. The legislative service office shall administer contracts for retained expertise as approved by the management council.

(c)  This section is effective immediately.". BERGER, HAMMONS, HARSHMAN, STEWARD

HB0001H2022/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 314. [VACANT POSITIONS]Page 79-line 22 After "2012." insert "For every agency which has a

position not filled pursuant to this section, the budget

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division of the department of administration and information shall calculate the proportionate general fund share of each agency's non-personal services budget associated with each vacant position. No agency shall transfer or expend for any purpose the amount determined by the department of administration and information under this section.". HARSHMAN, BUCHANAN

HB0001H2023/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 015. Attorney General(Victim Services Divisions)

Page 15-line 14 Delete "4.".Page 16-lines 4 through 10 Delete entirely. To the extent required by this amendment renumber as necessary. GINGERY

HB0001H2024/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 015. Attorney General(Law Office)

Page 15-line 5 After "Office" Delete "1.,".Page 15-lines 23 through 30 Delete entirely.To the extent required by this amendment renumber as necessary. GINGERY, HARSHMAN

HB0001H2025/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 048. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH(Community & Family Health)

Page 27-line 8 After "Health" insert "12."; Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "120,000".

Page 29-After line 24 Insert:"12.  Of this general fund appropriation, one hundred twenty thousand

dollars ($120,000.00) shall only be used by the department to contract for or provide support network services for persons with epilepsy. The support network services for persons with epilepsy shall:

(a)  Provide professional education on epilepsy for nurses, physicians, public schools, public school nurses and the general public;

(b)  Provide for support groups focused on epilepsy;(c)  Increase awareness of epilepsy in Wyoming;(d)  Provide educational programs for persons with epilepsy; and(e)  Provide better access to care for persons with epilepsy within

Wyoming.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. LANDON, ESQUIBEL, K., ZWONITZER, DN.

HB0001H2026/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 039. Wildlife/Natural Res Trust(Wildlife/Natural Resource Trust Proj)

Page 23-line 6 Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "1,600,000". To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as

necessary. TEETERS, CARSON

HB0001H2028/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 3. [CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION]Section 057. Community college commission

Page 67-line 2 Delete "1."; delete "3.".Page 67-lines 15 and 16 Delete entirely.

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Page 67-lines 22 through 24 Delete entirely.To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as

necessary. HARSHMAN, CRAFTS, BONNER

HB0001H2029/FAILED (CORRECTED COPY)[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Addition to 300 SectionsPage 125-After line 13 Insert the following new section and renumber as

necessary:"[MINERAL SEVERANCE TAX DIVERSION]

Section 336. (a)  W.S. 39-14-801(b)(intro) is amended to read:39-14-801.  Severance tax distributions; distribution account created;

formula.(b)  Before making distributions from the severance tax distribution account

under subsections (c) through (e) of this section, an amount equal to two-thirds (2/3) of the amount of tax collected under W.S. 39-14-104(a)(i) and (b)(i) and 39-14-204(a)(i) for the same period shall be deposited into the permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund except that for the fiscal year 2010 2011 these funds shall be deposited as follows:".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. THRONE

HB0001H2030/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s):  205.  Education-School Finance.(School Foundation Pgm – food service)

Page 51-line 5 After "1." insert ", 3."; under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "3,650,000S5".

Page 52-After line 6 insert:"3.  Of this school foundation program account appropriation and notwithstanding 2009 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 208, section 2(c), for the period beginning July 1, 2010, and ending June 30, 2011, up to three million six hundred fifty thousand dollars ($3,650,000.00) shall be expended by the department of education to continue financial assistance to school districts for food service programs for the 2010-2011 school year. The amount of assistance for each qualifying district shall be distributed in accordance with 2008 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 95, section 601, as amended by 2009 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 208, section 2. In addition, department of education rules and regulations adopted under 2008 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 95, section 602, as amended to comply with 2009 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 208, section 2, shall apply to distributions under this footnote.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. CRAFT, CONNOLLY, DAVISON, MCKIM

HB0001H2033/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 335. [LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRIBUTIONS]Page 116-line 24 Delete "Two-thirds (2/3)" insert "Sixty-nine and seventy-

seven one-hundredths percent (69.77%)".Page 116-line 27 Delete "One-third (1/3)" insert "Thirty and twenty-three

one-hundredths percent (30.23%)".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as

necessary. LUBNAU, BLIKRE

HB0001H2034/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 049. Department of Family Services(Services)

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Page 30-line 5 After "Services" insert "2.".Page 30-After line 23 Insert:"2. (a)  Through June 30, 2012, the department shall limit the number of residential treatment facilities certified as child caring facilities under W.S. 14-4-101 and the overall capacity of those residential treatment facilities to the level of such facilities and beds that were certified as of January 1, 2010.

(b)  The department shall conduct a study of child caring facilities, as defined by W.S. 14-4-101(a)(vi) and the department's administrative rules for substitute care facilities, in partnership with the department of health, the department of education and youth care providers. The resulting report shall be submitted to the joint judiciary interim committee and the joint appropriations committee by July 1, 2011. The study shall include:

(i)  The historical utilization rates, regional trends and existing capacity for children served in all types of residential facilities including, but not limited to, crisis beds, group homes and residential treatment facilities;

(ii)  An analysis of the historical usage and costs of utilizing out-of-state providers for the provision of residential services;

(iii)  Documented reasons for using out-of-state providers as opposed to in-state providers and the decision-making process and factors leading to a determination of where a child is placed, including a sampling of the reasons listed in judicial reports provided the information does not reveal any confidential information;

(iv)  Recommendations, if any, of statutory or procedural changes that would encourage more Wyoming children to remain in the state to receive the services and interventions they need;

(v)  The levels of care necessary to serve children, the projected need for the services and the availability of the level of care; and

(vi)  Community based alternatives to residential care such as prevention, early intervention and independent living as alternatives or supports to residential care.

(c)  This footnote is effective immediately.". To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. BERGER, LANDON, SIMPSON

HB0001H2035/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 205. EDUCATION-SCHOOL FINANCE(School Foundation Pgm)

Page 51-line 5 After "1." Insert ", 3."; under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "15,000 S5".

Page 52-after line 6 Insert:"3.  Of this other funds appropriation, the department shall distribute

equally to qualifying school districts a total of not more than fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) as financial assistance for educational programs offered during summer months between school years for school age children who are blind. To receive financial assistance under this footnote, a school district shall apply to the department in a manner and form prescribed by the department.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. HARSHMAN, LOCKHART

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Peasley, Quarberg and Semlek

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Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 45 Nays 13 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H2036/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 335 [LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRIBUTIONS]Page 116-line 24 Delete "eighty-nine percent (89%)" insert "ninety-two

percent (92%)".Page 116-line 27 Delete "eighty-nine percent (89%)" insert "ninety-two

percent (92%)".Page 116-line 30 Delete "five and one-half percent (5.5%)" insert "four

percent (4%)".Page 117-line 20 Delete "five and one-half percent (5.5%)" insert "four

percent (4%)".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as

necessary. HARSHMANHB0001H2037/FAILED

[BUDGET AFFECTED]Budget(s): Section 085. Wyoming Business Council

(Wyoming Business Council)

Page 39-line 25 After "Council" insert "1."Page 39-After line 33 Insert:"1. Notwithstanding W.S. 9-12-112 and 9-12-103(a), beginning in 2011 for the budget cycle for fiscal years 2013-2014, the Wyoming Business Council shall prepare its budget in the standard format of all state agencies for review by the department of administration and information, the governor and the joint appropriations committee as provided in W.S. 9-2-1010 through 9-2-1014. The Wyoming Business Council budget shall be subject to review and approval by the joint appropriations committee and inclusion in the general appropriations bill, including authorized full and part-time positions, in the same manner as state agencies.". To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. JAGGI, COHEE

HB0001H2038/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 024. State Parks & Cultural Resources(Cultural Resources)

Page 18-line 6 Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "1,400,000".Page 18-line 18 Delete "one million nine hundred thousand dollars

($1,900,000.00)" insert "five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00)".

To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. BUCHANAN

HB0001H2039/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s):   048. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH(Health Care Financing)

Page 27–line 10 After "Financing" insert "12."; under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "240,000".

Page 29-after line 24 Insert:"12. Of this general fund appropriation, two hundred forty thousand dollars ($240,000.00) shall only be expended to replace federal grant funding from the Health Resource Services Administration for the contract program for services to persons with acquired brain injury who are not eligible for the home and community based waiver program. These funds shall not be transferred or expended for any other purpose and any unexpended, unobligated funds remaining from this

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appropriation on June 30, 2012 shall revert pursuant to law. This footnote shall be effective immediately.". To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. CRAFT, DAVISON, MILLIN

HB0001H2041.01/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)[BUDGET AFFECTED]

[CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION]Budget(s): Section 006. Administration and Information

(Dept. of Revenue Liquor Warehouse)Page 66-line 2 After "(j)." delete balance of line.Page 66-lines 3 through 6 Delete entirely.Page 66-line 7 Delete the line through "interest.". BERGER, SIMPSON

HB0001H2041.02/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

[CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION]Budget(s): Section 006. Administration and Information

(Dept. of Revenue Liquor Warehouse)Page 66-line 1 After "the" delete balance of line and insert "permanent

Wyoming mineral trust fund reserve account created by W.S. 9-4-719(b).".BERGER, SIMPSON

HB0001H2042/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 333.  School Capital Construction.Page 103-lines 22 through 31 Delete.Pages 104 through 112 Delete and insert:

"(a)  From amounts previously appropriated from the school capital construction account before the effective date of this section, the school facilities commission shall prior to July 1, 2010, expend up to twelve million four hundred thirty-five thousand nine hundred twelve dollars ($12,435,912.00) for the following projects at the prescribed maximum amounts:

Planning Projects for the 2009-10 BienniumNeedsIndex School MaximumPriority District Project Amount14 Laramie #1 Elementary School $ 50,000 19 Laramie #1 Elementary School $ 50,000 22 Fremont #1 Elementary School $ 50,000 24 Crook #1 Elementary School $ 50,000 37 Uinta #1 Middle School $ 50,000 160 Carbon #2 Elementary School $ 50,000 Total $300,000 Design Projects for the 2009-10 BienniumNeedsIndex School MaximumPriority District Project Amount1 Uinta #4 Middle School $ 750,551 8 Campbell #1 Alternative High School $ 410,000 14 Laramie #1 Elementary School $1,019,146 19 Laramie #1 Elementary School $ 680,799 22 Fremont #1 Elementary School $ 153,009 24 Crook #1 Elementary School $1,000,000 27 Sheridan #2 Elementary School $ 773,183 Total $4,786,688 Component Level Projects for the 2009-10 Biennium

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NeedsIndex School MaximumPriority District Project Description Amount43 Sweetwater #2 Elementary School Demolition $ 180,000 72 Big Horn #2 High School Paving $ 350,000 72 Big Horn #2 High School Mechanical work $1,500,000 92 Lincoln #2 Middle School Bus drop off $ 120,000 102 Goshen #1 High School Fire Marshall issues $3,300,000 113 Fremont #25 Administration Building Partial demolition $ 121,224 113 Fremont #25 Administration Building Site work $ 150,000 134 Fremont #25 Elementary School Bus drop off $ 150,000 Total $5,871,224

Land Acquisitions for the 2009-10 BienniumNeedsIndex School MaximumPriority District Project Amount304 Sheridan #2 Future Alternative High School $ 720,000 324 Johnson #1 Future Elementary School $ 428,000 N/A Campbell #1 Future Elementary School $ 330,000 Total $1,478,000

(b)  The following amounts are appropriated from the school capital construction account to the school facilities commission for the 2011-2012 fiscal biennium and for the purposes specified:

(i)  Up to one hundred eleven million two hundred eighty-one thousand seven hundred seven dollars ($111,281,707.00) for the following school capital construction projects, subject to the prescribed maximum amounts:NeedsIndex School MaximumPriorityDistrict Project Amount1 Uinta #4 Middle School $ 24,597,284 3 Uinta #1 Alternative High School $ 4,758,000 9 Sublette #9 Elementary School $ 10,431,000 12 Natrona #1 Elementary School $ 9,857,444 14 Laramie #1 Elementary School $ 15,028,875 19 Laramie #1 Elementary School $ 10,568,250 21 Lincoln #1 Phase 1 of 3 phases for a High School $ 5,490,000 22 Fremont #1 Elementary School $ 15,910,854 25 Natrona #1 Phase 1 of 3 phases for a High School $ 7,320,000 25 Natrona #1 Phase 1 of 3 phases for a High School $ 7,320,000 Total $111,281,707

(ii)  Up to eighteen million dollars ($18,000,000.00) for school component level projects, to include the following projects subject to the prescribed maximum amounts:NeedsIndex School MaximumPriority District Project Description Amount8 Campbell #1 Alternative High

School Building improvements $ 8,197 45 Park #16 K-12 School Renovation $ 5,300,000 47 Campbell #1 Elementary School Media center, KG

classroom, & HVAC upgrade $ 1,643,000 50 Fremont #2 High School HS gym wall repair $ 200,000 121 Park #1 Middle School Kitchen & MS Cafeteria

Addition $ 3,848,281 138 Campbell #1 Elementary School KG classroom & HVAC upgrade $ 810,000 151 Campbell #1 Elementary School KG classroom & HVAC upgrade $ 1,350,000 171 Uinta #1 High School Roof replacement $ 1,800,000 211 Albany #1 Elementary School Classroom addition $ 644,531 224 Fremont #2 Elementary/Middle

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School Roof and HVAC $ 1,310,000 Total $16,914,009

(c)  If the maximum amounts appropriated under subsection (b) of this section are not sufficient to complete a specified project:

(i)  Any appropriation for a lower priority project under paragraph (b)(i) of this section and any excess amount for a completed higher priority project under that paragraph may be expended by the school facilities commission as necessary to complete the underfunded project, and likewise for projects authorized under paragraph (b)(ii) of this section within amounts appropriated under that paragraph;

(ii)  Any funds appropriated under paragraph (b)(i) of this section may be used to complete any project under that paragraph as long as no higher priority project has been identified, based upon estimates, as being underfunded, and likewise for projects authorized under paragraph (b)(ii) of this section for amounts appropriated under that paragraph;

(iii)  The school facilities commission may expend amounts reappropriated to the capital construction account under paragraph (g)(ii) of this section to the extent necessary to fund those projects authorized under subsection (b) of this section;

(iv)  Except as otherwise specified in this section, expenditures under this section shall be in the order of priority as specified in the July 2009 facility needs assessment conducted by the commission under W.S. 21-15-115(b).

(d)  The school facilities commission may obligate and encumber amounts reappropriated under paragraph (g)(ii) of this section to fund capital construction projects which are in addition to and for which funds are not appropriated under subsection (b) of this section. Expenditures under this subsection shall be for the 2011-2012 fiscal biennium and are subject to the following:

(i)  An expenditure shall not be made under this subsection if any capital construction or component level project authorized under subsection (b) of this section has been identified, based upon estimates, as underfunded;

(ii)  The total amount expended under this subsection and paragraph (c)(iii) of this section, including amounts appropriated under subsection (b) of this section, shall not exceed one hundred eighty-one million four hundred thirty-eight thousand ninety-three dollars ($181,438,093.00), as computed by applying an eight and five-tenths percent (8.5%) reduction to the total cost estimated by the commission for each project included in its 2009 annual report to the governor and select school facilities committee submitted pursuant to W.S. 21-15-121 on September 1, 2009;

(iii)  Expenditures shall be prioritized in accordance with paragraph (c)(iv) of this section and include the following capital construction projects in addition to those projects authorized under paragraph (b)(i) of this section:NeedsIndex School MaximumPriority District Project Amount27 Sheridan #2 Elementary School $ 11,490,790 30 Park #1 Westside Elementary School $ 11,411,355 35 Sweetwater #1 New 5-6 Elementary School $ 14,311,039 40 Campbell #1 Lakeview Elementary School $ 14,943,202 Total $ 52,156,386

(iv)  If, after conditions specified under paragraph (i) of this subsection have been met, the amount reappropriated under paragraph (g)(ii) of this section is not sufficient to complete a project as estimated subsequent to encumbrances for that project under this subsection, the authority to reallocate funds under paragraphs (c)(i) and (ii) shall apply subject to the expenditure threshold prescribed under paragraph (ii) of this subsection.

(e)  Subject to paragraph (d)(ii) of this section, expenditures may fund any unanticipated and emergency need of any district building, as determined by the commission and for which district major maintenance funds are insufficient.

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Expenditures under this subsection shall be reported by the commission to the select school facilities committee within the monthly report required under subsection (h) of this section.

(f)  This section shall not prohibit the commission from obligating and otherwise encumbering funds for any project authorized under subsection (b) of this section prior to obligating and encumbering funds for a higher priority project if funds are capable of being obligated to that lower priority project in advance of commitment of funds to the higher priority project, provided the obligation of funds does not reduce or otherwise expend any amounts appropriated to the higher priority project except as provided under subsection (c) of this section. This subsection also applies to the extent funds are obligated and otherwise encumbered for any project under subsection (d) of this section.

(g)  Notwithstanding W.S. 21-15-122(a), amounts that were to be deposited into the common school permanent land fund on June 30, 2010 pursuant to that subsection, shall not be deposited in accordance with W.S. 21-15-122(a). Those funds and other funds within the school capital construction account shall be subject to the following from the effective date of this section through June 30, 2012:

(i)  An amount necessary to restore the balance within the school foundation program account to an amount equal to forty million dollars ($40,000,000.00) on June 30, 2012, shall be deposited into the school foundation program account;

(ii)  Notwithstanding W.S. 9-2-1008, 9-2-1012(e) and 9-4-207(a), any unexpended, unobligated previously appropriated funds remaining within the school capital construction account as of June 30, 2010, shall not revert on June 30, 2010, and any other amounts which would revert to the school capital construction account pursuant to law during the 2011-2012 fiscal biennium, are hereby reappropriated for purposes of subsection (b) through (d) of this section for the period commencing July 1, 2010, and ending June 30, 2012;

(iii)  Any unappropriated, unexpended, unobligated funds within the school capital construction account, following reduction for the amounts appropriated from the account pursuant to this section and amounts deposited into the school foundation program account under paragraph (i) of this subsection, shall be continuously deposited into a common school permanent land fund holding account from the effective date of this section through the period ending June 30, 2012. Amounts within the holding account shall on June 30, 2012, be transferred to the common school permanent land fund as provided for funds within the school capital construction account under W.S. 21-15-122(a)(ii).

(h)  The school facilities commission shall report monthly to the select school facilities committee in a matrix format depicting all capital construction projects and component level projects which have encumbered funds pursuant to this section. For each project, the monthly matrix report shall provide the total amount encumbered, the total amount expended, the total amount unexpended and the total unexpended amount for that project which are expended for other projects.

(j)  In addition to subsection (h) of this section and on or before May 1, 2010, the school facilities commission shall hold a public hearing in Big Horn, Wyoming, for purposes of addressing maintenance and construction options for the Sheridan county school district no. 1 elementary school facility at Big Horn, Wyoming. The commission shall report to the select school facilities committee and the joint appropriations committee on recommendations for remedial action necessary to address the adequacy needs of this facility.

(k)  This section is effective immediately.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. BERGER

HB0001H2044/FAILED (CORRECTED COPY)[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 048. Department of Health(Preventive Health & Safety)

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Page 27-line 15 After "6." insert "12.".Page 29-After line 24 Insert:"12. Of this other funds appropriation, one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00)TT shall only be expended to fund one (1) at-will contract employee for the purpose of supporting breast and cervical cancer screening programs for all persons residing on the Wind River Indian Reservation.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. GOGGLES

HB0001H2045/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 045. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION(GF Appropriation to Commission)

Page 26-line 15 After "1." insert ", 2."; under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "200,000".

Page 26-after line 24 Insert:"2.  Of this general fund appropriation, two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.00) shall only be expended for the phase one design of a bypass highway between Green River and Rock Springs.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  BLAKE, THOMPSON

HB0001H2046/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 067. University of Wyoming.(NCAR MOU)

Page 35-line 19 After "2." Delete balance of the line.Page 35-line 20 Delete the line through "2010".Page 35-line 21 After "2012" insert "."Page 35-lines 22 through 26 Delete entirely. QUARBERG

HB0001H2047/ADOPTED[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]

(Technical corrections)Budget(s): Section 045. Department of TransportationPage 26-line 2 After "TRANSPORTATION" insert "2."Page 26-After line 24 Insert:

"2. Of the full-time permanent positions within the transportation commission shown to be vacant for over twenty-four (24) months in the document dated January 20, 2010, entitled "Agency Vacancy Report" and compiled by the department of administration and information and on file with the legislative service office, twenty-two (22) of the positions, as determined by the commission, shall not be filled by the commission and are hereby eliminated. This footnote is effective immediately.".

[BUDGET AFFECTED]Budget(s): Section 067. University of Wyoming

(NCAR MOU)Page 35-line 20 Delete "2009" insert "2008".Page 35-line 21 Delete "159" insert "48".

[BUDGET AFFECTED]Budget(s): [CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION]

067. University of WyomingPage 67-line 32 After "TOTALS" insert "1.".Page 67-After line 32 Insert "1. This section is effective immediately.".

[BUDGET AFFECTED]Budget(s): Section 302. [BORROWING AUTHORITY – CASH FLOW]Page 69-line 9 Before "The" insert "(a)".Page 69-after line 16 Insert:

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"(b)  The state auditor is authorized to borrow from pooled fund investments in the treasurer's office an amount not to exceed one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000.00), if necessary, for the purpose of assisting the department of transportation's cash flow. The amounts borrowed shall be repaid when sufficient revenue is available. Interest on the unpaid balance shall be the average interest rate earned on pooled fund investments in the previous fiscal year."

[BUDGET AFFECTED][CARRYOVER APPROPRIATIONS]

Budget(s): Section 304. [SPECIAL CONTINGENCY EMERGENCY RESPONSE FUNDS]

Page 70-line 8 Delete "[SPECIAL CONTINGENCY EMERGENCY RESPONSE FUNDS]" insert "[DISASTER CONTINGENCY]".

Page 70-line 13 Delete "special contingent" insert "disaster contingency".Page 70-line 15 Delete "special contingent" insert "disaster contingency".

[BUDGET AFFECTED]Budget(s): Section 319. [MAJOR MAINTENANCE FUNDING FOR STATE

FACILITIES, UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY COLLEGES]Page 82-line 19 Delete "and".Page 82-line 20 After "2011" insert "and shall be effective immediately".

[BUDGET AFFECTED]Budget(s): 320. [AML FUNDING]Page 88-line 22 Delete "(c)(ii)" insert "(c)(v)".

[BUDGET AFFECTED]Budget(s): 327. [DISTANCE EDUCATION]Page 96-line 31 Delete "distance learning council" insert "task force".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. BERGER

HB0001H2048/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 320. [AML FUNDING]Page 85-line 22 After "program" insert ". Of these funds, one hundred

twenty thousand dollars ($120,000.00) shall be used by the department of environmental quality to contract for a structural engineer to assess damages to houses located in Sweetwater County reported to be impacted by dynamic compaction. These assessments shall be completed within sixty (60) days of retaining the structural engineer. In making any settlement offer for damages allegedly due to dynamic compaction assessed under this paragraph the Attorney General shall consider the recommendations of the structural engineer and shall make all settlement offers within one hundred twenty (120) days of completion of the assessment. Other than funds for contracting with the structural engineer under this paragraph, no funds under this paragraph shall be expended or encumbered for purposes other than paying settlements authorized under this paragraph until thirty (30) days after the last settlement offer by the Attorney General".

To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. CRAFT, MCOMIE, MILLER

HB0001H2050/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 048. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH(Health Care Financing)

Page 27-line 10 After "5." insert ",12.".Page 29-after line 24 Insert:

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"12.  Of this general fund appropriation, the governor may expend funds as necessary to reimburse services authorized under the Medicaid program involving pediatric care and transport costs including, without limitation, emergency and critical care services not otherwise available from in-state providers. This footnote is effective immediately.". SIMPSON

2/23/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0001H3001/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 048. Department of Health(Health Care Financing)

Delete the Harvey second reading amendment (HB0001H2002/A) entirely. SIMPSON

HB0001H3002/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 002. Secretary of State.(Administration)

Page 6-line 11 After "1." insert ", 2."; Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "10,000".

Page 6-After line 25 Insert:"2. Of this general fund appropriation, not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) shall be used for printing copies of the Wyoming constitution for free distribution to the citizens of this state.". To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. BYRD

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Thompson, Throne and WallisNays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Buchanan, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Quarberg, Semlek, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 46 Nays 12 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H3004/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 335. LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRIBUTIONSPage 116-line 20 Delete entirely and insert "seventy million nine hundred

fifty-six thousand five hundred sixty dollars ($70,956,560.00)".

To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. DIERCKS, HAMMONS, MCOMIE, STEWARD

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Brechtel, Buchanan, Childers, Cohee, Gingery, Jorgensen, Madden, Peasley, Roscoe, Teeters and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 45 Nays 13 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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HB0001H3005/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 319. [MAJOR MAINTENANCE FUNDING FOR STATE FACILITIES, UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY COLLEGES]

(Community Colleges Major Maintenance)Page 82-line 30 After "excluded." insert "Any funds received for

maintaining, operating or equipping any capital construction project from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 shall not be subject to the provisions of W.S. 21-18-205(g).".

To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. HAMMONS, BERGER

HB0001H3006/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 335. [LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRIBUTIONS]Page 116-line 24 Delete "Two-thirds (2/3)" insert "Sixty-nine and seventy-

seven one-hundredths percent (69.77%)".Page 116-line 27 Delete "One-third (1/3)" insert "Thirty and twenty-three

one-hundredths percent (30.23%)".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as

necessary. LUBNAU, KIMBLE

HB0001H3007/FAILED (CORRECTED COPY)[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 335. LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRIBUTIONS(COUNTY REVENUE CHALLENGED ALLOCATIONS)

Page 124-line 20 Delete and insert "(A) Two million dollars ($2,000,000.00); plus".

Page 124-line 23 Delete "one hundred sixty dollars ($160.00)" insert "two hundred dollars ($200.00)".

Page 124-line 26 Delete "one hundred thirty dollars ($130.00)" insert "one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00)".

To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. HAMMONS, PEDERSEN, QUARBERG

HB0001H3008/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 057. COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMMISSION(WY Teacher Shortage Loan Program)

Page 32-line 26 Under OTHER FUNDS decrease amount by "100,000S5".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. MCOMIE, LUBNAU

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hales, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H3009/FAILED (CORRECTED COPY)[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 333. School Capital Construction.

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Page 103-line 22 through page 112-line 26 In the Lubnau, et al., second reading amendment (HB0001H2009/AC) to these lines, after subsection "(h)" created by that amendment, insert and renumber:

"(j)  In addition to amounts appropriated under subsection (a) of this section, three million six hundred eleven thousand seven hundred fifty-five dollars ($3,611,755.00) is appropriated to the school facilities commission from amounts previously appropriated to the commission from the school capital construction account before the effective date of this section. Following completion of the public hearing and reporting to the select school facilities committee and the joint appropriations committee as required under subsection (h) of this section, and upon approval by the governor, the appropriation under this subsection shall be expended by the commission to correct the state's incomplete remediation of the Big Horn middle and high school facilities in Sheridan county school district no. 1, in order to avoid jeopardizing the occupancy of the newly constructed portion of this facility. This appropriation shall be combined with five million one hundred twenty-eight thousand nine hundred thirty-two dollars ($5,128,932.00), as estimated by the commission on February 22, 2010, to be unexpended and unencumbered from allocated amounts for this remedy following completion of prior phases of this project, to fund completion of the facility remedy correction as directed by this subsection.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. LANDON, BERGER

HB0001H3010/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 045. Department of Transportation(Administration)

Page 26-line 5 After "Administration" insert "2.".Page 26-After line 24 Insert:"2. On or before October 1, 2010 the department of transportation shall provide a report to the transportation, highways and military affairs interim committee describing in detail the department's 2011 fiscal year budgeted income and expenditures from the highway fund, as approved by the transportation commission under W.S. 24-1-119, and all other income and expenditures authorized pursuant to appropriations under this act. The department shall provide the data in a format consistent with the budget formats presented by other executive branch agencies, using the same fiscal periods of July 1 through June 30". BROWN, HARSHMAN

HB0001H3012/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 067. University of Wyoming(NCAR MOU)

Page 35-line 26 After "connection." insert "Prior to the expenditure of any funds under this footnote, the university shall first engage in a competitive bid process for comparable, dedicated, fiber optic lines leased from the private sector, including a full evaluation of the costs over the life of the project. Only if construction of a connection to the state's dark fiber is less costly than all responsible bids received shall the university expend any funds in constructing such a connection. Otherwise, the university shall secure an agreement with the winning responsible bidder through the competitive bid process under this footnote." QUARBERG, ILLOWAY

HB0001H3013/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 015. Attorney General

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(Victim Services Divisions)Delete the Gingery second reading amendment (HB0001H2023/A) entirely. THRONE, BERGER

HB0001H3014/FAILED[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]

Section Under Consideration:Section 301. [SPENDING POLICY RESERVE ACCOUNTS]

Other Budget(s) Affected: Section 335. [LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRIBUTIONS]

Page 68-lines 14 through 28 Delete entirely.Page 69-lines 1 through 3 Delete entirely.Page 116-lines 16 through 18 Delete entirely and insert "(a) There is

appropriated from the budget reserve account". To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. LANDON

HB0001H3015/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 335. [LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRIBUTIONS]Page 116-line 24 Delete "eighty-nine percent (89%)" insert "ninety-two

percent (92%)".Page 116-line 27 Delete "eighty-nine percent (89%)" insert "ninety-two

percent (92%)".Page 116-line 30 Delete "five and one-half percent (5.5%)" insert "four

percent (4%)".Page 117-line 20 Delete "five and one-half percent (5.5%)" insert "four

percent (4%)".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. HARSHMAN, CRAFT, PEDERSEN, STEWARD

HB0001H3016/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Addition to 300 SectionsPage 125-After line 13 In the Harvey Second Reading Amendment (HB0001S2004/A) to

this line, after subsection (m) created by that amendment, insert:

"(n)  This section is effective immediately.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. HARVEY

HB0001H3017/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 320. [AML FUNDING]Page 87–line 25 After "committee" delete "." insert ";".Page 87-after line 25 Insert:

"(D)  Any proceeds from the disposal of any state-owned project assets shall be separately accounted for and credited to the state general fund upon receipt.". BERGER, LOCKHART, LUBNAU

HB0001H3018/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 051. Livestock Board(Estrays)

Page 31-line 24 After "animals" delete balance of line and insert "and animals impounded by the board pursuant to W.S. 11-29-114.".

Page 31-line 25 Delete "department." SEMLEK

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HB0001H3019/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 048. Department of Health(Community & Family Health)

Page 27-line 8 After "Health" insert "12."; Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "85,000 TT".

Page 29-After line 24 Insert:"12.  Of this other funds appropriation, eighty-five thousand dollars

($85,000.00 TT) shall only be used by the department to contract for or provide support network services for persons with epilepsy. The support network services for persons with epilepsy shall:

(a)  Provide professional education on epilepsy for nurses, physicians, public schools, public school nurses and the general public;

(b)  Provide for support groups focused on epilepsy;(c)  Increase awareness of epilepsy in Wyoming;(d)  Provide educational programs for persons with epilepsy; and(e)  Provide better access to care for persons with epilepsy within

Wyoming.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. BYRD

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Harvey, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Roscoe, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.

Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan, Childers, Cohee, Edmonds, Gingery, Hammons, Harshman, Illoway, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, Miller, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson and TeetersExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 31 Nays 27 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H3020/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Addition to 300 SectionsPage 125-After line 13 In the Berger Second Reading Amendment (HB0001H2012/A) to

this line, delete paragraph (b)(ii) of Section 336 created by this amendment and insert:

"(ii)  Notwithstanding W.S. 9-1-202 and 21-15-114(c):(A) The commission director shall serve at the pleasure of the

governor; and(B) The commission and staff shall function as a department

operating unit of state government as defined under W.S. 9-2-1703(a)(iii) and be subject to the direction of the governor.". BERGER

HB0001H3021/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 006. Administration and Information(Employees Group Insurance)

Delete the Harshman, et al., second reading amendment (HB0001H2020/A). THRONE

HB0001H3022/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 205.  Education-School Finance.(School Foundation Pgm - entitlement payments)

Page 51-line 5 After "1." insert "3.".Page 52-After line 6 insert:

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"3.  From this school foundation program account appropriation and for school years 2010-2011 and 2011-2012 only, the department of education shall on or before September 1 and pursuant to W.S. 21-13-311(a), compute the estimated entitlement payments for each school district for that school year using estimated fiscal information for each of the districts for that school year. For any district estimated to receive an entitlement amount as computed under this footnote which is equal to or less than twenty percent (20%) of the estimated guarantee amount computed under W.S. 21-13-309(p) for that district for that school year, the department shall provide a payment to that district equal to one-third (1/3) of the estimated guarantee amount for that school year, reduced by an amount equal to the actual entitlement amount paid to that district on August 15 of that school year pursuant to W.S. 21-13-313(c). The amount computed under this footnote shall be paid to each eligible district on or before September 15 of the applicable school year. On or before December 15 of the applicable school year, the department shall compute the actual entitlement amount in accordance with W.S. 21-13-311(a) for each recipient qualifying district using actual fiscal information for that district for the applicable school year. If the actual entitlement amount is less than the estimated entitlement amount paid on September 15, the recipient district shall on or before January 1, repay the difference to the department for deposit in the foundation program account, together with interest in an amount determined by the department based upon recommendation of the state treasurer but not to exceed six percent (6%) per year. If the actual entitlement amount computed for any recipient district is greater than the estimated entitlement amount paid to the recipient district, any difference shall be paid to that district in the February 15 entitlement payment in accordance with W.S. 21-13-313(c).".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. CRAFT, LUBNAU, MCOMIE, THRONE

HB0001H3023/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Addition to 300 SectionsPage 125-After line 13 Insert the following new section and renumber as

necessary:"[APPROPRIATION TO WATER DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNT III]

Section 336.There is appropriated from the general fund to water development account number III, created by W.S. 41-2-124(a)(iii), eight million two hundred seven thousand five hundred dollars ($8,207,500.00)." WALLIS

HB0001H3024/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 045. Department of Transportation(Administration)

Page 26-After line 24 In the Brown, et al., third reading amendment (HB0001H3010/A) to this line delete "The department shall provide the data in a format consistent with the budget formats presented by other executive branch agencies, using the same fiscal periods of July 1 through June 30.". COHEE

HB0001H3025/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 067. University of Wyoming(State Aid)

Page 35-line 5 After "1." insert ", 3.".Page 35-After line 26 Insert:

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"3. The university, through the office of academic affairs, shall evaluate the feasibility and associated costs of establishing one (1) or more nuclear engineering concentrations within existing degree programs and shall report the findings of the study, including a review by the university of Wyoming board of trustees, to the joint appropriations interim committee and the joint minerals, business and economic development interim committee by October 31, 2010.". To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as

necessary. HARSHMAN, LOCKHART, MILLER

HB0001H3027/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 060. State Lands and Investments(Mineral Royalty Grants)

Page 33-line 23 After "Royalty Grants" insert "2."; Under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "6,000,000 SO".

Page 34-after line 2 Insert "2. From funds within the permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund reserve account which, except for section 301 of this act would be deposited to the permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund pursuant to W.S. 9-4-719(b) on June 30, 2010, there is appropriated six million dollars ($6,000,000.00) to the local government capital construction account funded by W.S. 9-4-601(a)(vi) and 39-14-801(e)(xi), to be expended for grants and loans in accordance with W.S. 9-4-604. Funds appropriated under this footnote shall be deposited to the capital construction account only after the appropriation of funds from the reserve account under section 335 of this act is satisfied.".

To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. BARBUTO, SEMLEK

HB0001H3028/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 328. [STATEWIDE VIDEO CONFERENCING] Page 98-line 14 After "section" insert ". No funds under this paragraph

for the purchase or lease of telecommunications equipment or telecommunications services shall be expended without a competitive sealed bidding process".

To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. BERGER

HB0001H3029/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 327.  [DISTANCE EDUCATION]Delete the Quarberg second reading amendment (HB0001H2017/A) entirely and further amend as follows:Page 95-line 15 After "entities." insert "No funds appropriated under this

section shall be expended for telecommunications equipment or telecommunications services without a competitive sealed bidding process.".

Page 96-line 10 After "director" insert "with the approval of the governor".

Page 96-line 25 Delete "three" insert "two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000.00)".

Page 96-line 26 Delete through "($3,000,000.00)".Page 97-line 3 Delete "." insert ";".Page 97-after line 3 Insert:

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"(iv)  Of this appropriation, one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000.00) shall only be available for expenditure upon approval of the governor for purposes specified in this section.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. BERGER

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Carson, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Roscoe, Simpson, Steward, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Brechtel, Buchanan, Cannady, Cohee, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Gingery, Jaggi, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 35 Nays 23 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H3030/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 334.  School Finance Recalibration.Page 114-line 6 After "." delete balance of line and insert:"In conducting its work, the select committee shall encourage the active and broad participation of all stakeholders. The department of education, school districts and the school data advisory committee established under W.S. 21-2-203 shall collect and provide the information requested by the committee. The recalibration study shall include, but is not limited to, the following activities:

(i)  Using demonstrated results and research-based studies, review the components of the school finance model to assess their effectiveness in supporting quality education and determine if components should be eliminated, modified or maintained;

(ii)  Evaluate school districts divergence from the school finance model and assess the effects of the divergence on a cost-based quality education that demonstrates proficiencies in student learning;

(iii)  Review recommendations regarding effective instruction and school districts’ ability to provide the same under the current system of school finance;

(iv)  Determine the costs of model components, the adequacy and appropriateness of the present level of funding and the best means of providing funds to school districts to provide quality education;

(v)  Consider the extent that federal funds may be applied towards the state’s funding obligations;

(vi)  Review methods of assessment of student achievement under the current model and recommend student assessment policies and procedures in the recalibrated system of school finance.

(c)  The select committee shall report its recommendations and any associated legislation to the legislature in time for consideration during the 2011 general session. The select committee may introduce legislation as other committees of the legislature.".Page 114-lines 7 through 31 Delete.Page 115-lines 1 through 5 Delete.Renumber as necessary. HAMMONS, HARSHMAN, MADDEN

HB0001H3031/FAILED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 335. [LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRIBUTIONS][CITY AND TOWN REVENUE CHALLENGED ALLOCATIONS][COUNTY REVENUE CHALLENGED ALLOCATIONS]

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Page 121-line 3 After "section" insert "plus an additional three million dollars ($3,000,000.00), which is hereby appropriated from the general fund,".

Page 124-line 10 After "section" insert "plus an additional three million dollars ($3,000,000.00), which is hereby appropriated from the general fund,".

To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. CARSON, CONNOLLY

HB0001H3032/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 320. [AML FUNDING]Delete the Craft, et al., second reading amendment (HB0001H2048/A) entirely. Further amend as follows:Page 88-line 14 Delete "subsection (c)" insert "subsections (c) or (f)".Page 88-After line 23 Insert:

"(f) One hundred twenty thousand dollars ($120,000.00) is appropriated from AML funds available to the department of environmental quality to be used by the department to contract for a qualified engineer to assess damages to houses or other residential structures located in Sweetwater County alleged to be caused by dynamic compaction. These assessments shall be completed within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this subsection, or within such time as the engineer may reasonably require. In making any settlement offer for damages assessed under this subsection the attorney general shall consider the opinions of the qualified engineer as to whether the damages were caused by dynamic compaction, and the amount of damages so caused if the engineer assesses the amount of damages, and shall make all settlement offers within one hundred twenty (120) days of completion of the assessment. All settlements subject to this subsection may be funded from AML funds available to the department. This subsection is effective immediately.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as

necessary. CRAFT, SIMPSON

HB0001H3033/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): Section 001. Office of the Governor(Special Contingent)

Page 5–line 8 After "3." insert ", 5."; under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "685,000".

Page 6-line 1 Delete "only".Page 6–After line 6 Insert:"5.  Of this appropriation, six hundred eighty-five thousand dollars ($685,000.00) shall only be expended for a pilot project for the delivery of telehealth, using contract services. The funds shall be transferred to the department of health, mental health and substance abuse division, which shall select a provider of software and hardware in accordance with residency and preference requirements imposed under W.S. 16-6-101 through 16-6-107 and subject to approval of the state chief information officer. This footnote is effective immediately.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. LANDON, SIMPSON

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lubnau, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Roscoe, Simpson, Thompson, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan, Childers, Davison, Illoway, Jaggi, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Peasley,

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Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 34 Nays 24 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001H3034/ADOPTED[BUDGET AFFECTED]

Budget(s): 020. DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY(Water Quality)

Page 16–line 17 After "Water Quality" insert "1.".Page 16–After line 26 Insert:"1.  The department of environmental quality shall reallocate resources within the water quality division sufficient to begin promulgation of a pesticide general permit under its national pollutant discharge elimination system (NPDES) authority, to begin promulgation of a 'permit by rule' to accomplish the same ends or to create a means whereby pesticide applications may continue without a permit in Wyoming.".To the extent required by this amendment: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary. SEMLEK

HB0001H3035/ADOPTED[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED](Technical corrections)

Section Under Consideration: Section 301. [SPENDING POLICY RESERVE ACCOUNTS]Other Budget(s) Affected:

Section 322. [AML FUNDING 2009-2010 BIENNIUM REVERSION DATE CHANGES-2]Section 324 [NCAR SUPERCOMPUTER - II]

[BUDGET AFFECTED]Budget(s): Section 301. [SPENDING POLICY RESERVE ACCOUNTS]

Page 69-after line 3 Insert "(e) The section is effective immediately."Budget(s): Section 322. [AML FUNDING 2009-2010 BIENNIUM REVERSION DATE CHANGES-2]Page 90-line 15 After "322." Insert "The section is effective

immediately."Budget(s): Section 324. [NCAR SUPERCOMPUTER - II]Page 91-line 14 After "324." Insert "The section is effective

immediately."Renumber as necessary. BERGER

2/25/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Peasley and QuarbergExcused: Representative(s) Gilmore, Hallinan, Philp and WallisAyes 53 Nays 3 Excused 4 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001SS001/ADOPTEDYour Committee No. 2 on Appropriations has reviewed HB0001:Pursuant to Joint Rule 14-1(e)(1)&(2) the following lists are provided:

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Identical amendmentsHB0001H2004/A amended by HB0001H3016/AHB0001H2010/AHB0001H2011/AHB0001H2012/A amended by HB0001H3020/AHB0001H2024/AHB0001H2034/A HB0001H2042/A deleted by HB0001H2009/ACHB0001H2047/AHB0001H3005/AHB0001H3008/AHB0001H3012/AHB0001H3016/A amends HB0001H2004/AHB0001H3020/A amends HB0001H2012/AHB0001H3028/AHB0001H3029/AC deletes HB0001H2017/AHB0001H3034/AThe following are the other adopted amendments:HB0001H2001/AHB0001H2002/AHB0001H2006/AHB0001H2007/AHB0001H2008/A HB0001H2009/AC deletes HB0001H2042/AHB0001H2017/A deleted by HB0001H3029/ACHB0001H2018/AHB0001H2020/AHB0001H2021/AHB0001H2023/A deleted by HB0001H3013/AHB0001H2035/AHB0001H2041.01/AC HB0001H2048/A deleted by HB0001H3032/ACHB0001H2050/AC HB0001H3002/AHB0001H3004/AHB0001H3006/AC HB0001H3010/A amended by HB0001H3024/AHB0001H3013/A deletes HB0001H2023/AHB0001H3017/AC HB0001H3018/AHB0001H3019/AHB0001H3022/AHB0001H3024/A amends HB0001H3010/AHB0001H3030/AHB0001H3032/AC deletes HB0001H2048/AHB0001H3033/AHB0001H3035/A

Senator Nicholas, Chairman

2/26/2010 Pursuant to JR 14-1 (f) (1) Referred directly to 3rd Reading2/26/2010 Pursuant to JR 14-1 (f) (1) Referred Directly to JCC012/26/2010 S Appointed JCC01 Members

Senator(s) Nicholas, Massie, Meier, Peterson, Townsend3/3/2010 H Adopted HB0001JC01

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Pedersen and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 S Adopted HB0001JC01

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Case and LarsonAyes 28 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0001JC01/AA ADOPTEDAdopt the following House amendments:HB0001H2006/AHB0001H2007/AHB0001H2008/A HB0001H2035/AHB0001H2050/AC HB0001H3002/AHB0001H3010/AHB0001H3017/AC HB0001H3018/A HB0001H3024/AHB0001H3035/AAdopt the following Senate amendments:SF0001S2002/A SF0001S2005/ASF0001S2009/ASF0001S2014/ASF0001S2016/ASF0001S2018/ASF0001S2024/A SF0001S2031/ASF0001S2039/ASF0001S2045/ASF0001S3003/ASF0001S3004/ASF0001S3008/ASF0001S3022/A SF0001S3023/ASF0001S3024/ASF0001S3025/ASF0001S3026/ASF0001S3027/ASF0001S3028/ASF0001S3029/ADelete the following House amendments:HB0001H2001/A

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HB0001H2002/AHB0001H2004/AHB0001H2009/AC HB0001H2010/AHB0001H2011/AHB0001H2012/AHB0001H2017/A HB0001H2018/A HB0001H2020/AHB0001H2021/AHB0001H2023/AHB0001H2024/AHB0001H2034/A HB0001H2041.01/AC HB0001H2042/AHB0001H2047/AHB0001H2048/AHB0001H3004/AHB0001H3005/AHB0001H3006/AC HB0001H3008/AHB0001H3012/AHB0001H3013/AHB0001H3016/AHB0001H3019/A HB0001H3020/AHB0001H3022/AHB0001H3028/AHB0001H3029/ACHB0001H3030/AHB0001H3032/ACHB0001H3033/AHB0001H3034/ADelete the following Senate amendments:SF0001S2006/ASF0001S2027/A SF0001S2046/ASF0001S3009/ASF0001S3011/ASF0001S3013/A SF0001S3015/ASF0001S3016/A SF0001S3017/ASF0001S3021/AC SF0001S3032/AFurther amend as follows:Page 10-line 18 After "CIO" insert "3.".Page 11-After line 5 Insert:"3. The chief information officer shall continue work toward completion and implementation of the Wyoming public finance website authorized under W.S. 9-2-1035 through 9-2-1037.".Page 27-line 8 After "Health" insert "12."; Under OTHER FUNDS increase

amount by "27,500 TT".Page 27-line 10 Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "1,500,000".Page 28-line 14 Delete "four million one hundred thousand dollars

($4,100,000.00)" insert "five million six hundred thousand dollars ($5,600,000.00)".

Page 29-After line 24 Insert:

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"12.  (a)  Of this TT other funds appropriation, twenty-seven thousand five hundred dollars ($27,500.00) shall only be used by the department to contract for or provide support network services for persons with epilepsy. The support network services for persons with epilepsy shall:

(i)  Provide professional education on epilepsy for nurses, physicians, public schools, public school nurses and the general public;

(ii)  Provide for support groups focused on epilepsy;(iii)  Increase awareness of epilepsy in Wyoming;(iv)  Provide educational programs for persons with epilepsy; and(v)  Provide better access to care for persons with epilepsy within

Wyoming.".Page 31-line 24 Delete "stray" insert "estray".Page 34-line 2 After "rules." Insert "This footnote is effective

immediately.".Page 37-line 31 After "legislation." insert "This footnote is effective

immediately.".Page 65-line 15 Delete "3."; under OTHER FUNDS delete "SO" insert "S3".Page 66-lines 1 through 9 Delete.Page 80-line 29 Before "No" insert "(a)".Page 81-After line 13 Insert:

"(b)  The governor shall convene a committee to initiate planning for the transformation and consolidation of state information technology programs. The committee shall include representatives from state agency information technology staff, and shall examine consolidation measures which may improve services, eliminate redundant activities, and leverage state resources in the delivery of improved technology solutions for state operations. The committee shall be directed by the office of the governor and staffed by the chief information officer and others, as appointed by the governor. The committee shall offer initial recommendations to the governor prior to July 1, 2010, and shall submit final recommendations to the governor and the joint appropriations interim committee no later than October 1, 2010. The report shall include recommendations to provide more effective and efficient information technology services including, but not limited to, use of shared services, facilities and personnel, and recommendations to provide better accountability and management. Agencies shall participate in the consolidation program and provide assistance and support to the committee as required by the committee. This subsection is effective immediately.".Page 88-line 14 After "subsection (c)" insert "or (f)".Page 88-After line 23 Insert:

"(f)  One hundred twenty thousand dollars ($120,000.00) is appropriated from AML funds available to the department of environmental quality to be used by the department to contract for a qualified engineer to assess damages to houses or other residential structures located in Sweetwater County alleged to be caused by dynamic compaction. These assessments shall be completed within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this subsection, or within such time as the engineer may reasonably require. In making any settlement offer for damages assessed under this subsection the attorney general shall consider the opinions of the qualified engineer as to whether the damages were caused by dynamic compaction, and the amount of damages so caused if the engineer assesses the amount of damages, and shall make all settlement offers within one hundred twenty (120) days of completion of the assessment. All settlements subject to this subsection may be funded from AML funds available to the department. This subsection is effective immediately.".Page 103-lines 22 through 31 Delete.Pages 104-line 1 through Page 112-line 26 Delete and insert:

"(a)  From amounts previously appropriated from the school capital construction account before the effective date of this section, the school facilities commission shall prior to July 1, 2010, expend or encumber up to eleven

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million seven hundred fifteen thousand nine hundred twelve dollars ($11,715,912.00) for the following projects at the prescribed maximum amounts:Planning Projects for the 2009-10 BienniumNeedsIndex School MaximumPriority District Project Amount14 Laramie #1 Elementary School $ 50,000 19 Laramie #1 Elementary School $ 50,000 22 Fremont #1 Elementary School $ 50,000 24 Crook #1 Elementary School $ 50,000 37 Uinta #1 Middle School $ 50,000 160 Carbon #2 Elementary School $ 50,000 Total $300,000 Design Projects for the 2009-10 BienniumNeedsIndex School MaximumPriority District Project Amount1 Uinta #4 Middle School $ 750,551 8 Campbell #1 Alternative High School $ 410,000 14 Laramie #1 Elementary School $1,019,146 19 Laramie #1 Elementary School $ 680,799 22 Fremont #1 Elementary School $ 153,009 24 Crook #1 Elementary School $1,000,000 27 Sheridan #2 Elementary School $ 773,183 Total $4,786,688 Component Level Projects for the 2009-10 BienniumNeedsIndex School MaximumPriority District Project Description Amount43 Sweetwater #2 Elementary School Demolition $ 180,000 72 Big Horn #2 High School Paving $ 350,000 72 Big Horn #2 High School Mechanical work $1,500,000 92 Lincoln #2 Middle School Bus drop off $ 120,000 102 Goshen #1 High School Fire Marshall issues $3,300,000 113 Fremont #25 Administration Building Partial demolition $ 121,224 113 Fremont #25 Administration Building Site work $ 150,000 134 Fremont #25 Elementary School Bus drop off $ 150,000 Total $5,871,224

Land Acquisitions for the 2009-10 BienniumNeedsIndex School MaximumPriority District Project Amount324 Johnson #1 Future Elementary School $ 428,000 N/A Campbell #1 Future Elementary School $ 330,000 Total $ 758,000

(b)  The following amounts are appropriated from the school capital construction account to the school facilities commission for the 2011-2012 fiscal biennium and for the purposes specified:

(i)  Up to one hundred thirty-three million one hundred eighty-one thousand seven hundred seven dollars ($133,181,707.00) for the following school capital construction projects, subject to the prescribed maximum amounts:NeedsIndex School MaximumPriority District Project Amount1 Uinta #4 Middle School $ 24,597,284 3 Uinta #1 Alternative High School $ 4,758,000 9 Sublette #9 Elementary School $ 10,431,000 12 Natrona #1 Elementary School $ 9,857,444 14 Laramie #1 Elementary School $ 15,028,875

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19 Laramie #1 Elementary School $ 10,568,250 21 Lincoln #1 Phase 1 of 3 phases for a High School $ 5,490,000 22 Fremont #1 Elementary School $ 15,910,854 25 Natrona #1 Phase 1 of 3 phases for a High School $ 7,320,000 25 Natrona #1 Phase 1 of 3 phases for a High School $ 7,320,000 27 Sheridan #2 Elementary School $ 11,490,790 30 Park #1 Westside Elementary School $ 11,411,355 Total $134,183,852

(ii)  Up to eighteen million dollars ($18,000,000.00) for school component level projects, to include the following projects subject to the prescribed maximum amounts:NeedsIndex School MaximumPriority District Project Description Amount8 Campbell #1 Alternative High

School Building improvements $ 8,197 45 Park #16 K-12 School Renovation $ 5,300,000 47 Campbell #1 Elementary School Media center, KG

classroom, & HVAC upgrade $ 1,643,000 50 Fremont #2 High School HS gym wall repair $ 200,000 121 Park #1 Middle School Kitchen & MS Cafeteria

Addition $ 3,848,281 138 Campbell #1 Elementary School KG classroom & HVAC upgrade $ 810,000 151 Campbell #1 Elementary School KG classroom & HVAC upgrade $ 1,350,000 171 Uinta #1 High School Roof replacement $ 1,800,000 211 Albany #1 Elementary School Classroom addition $ 644,531 224 Fremont #2 Elementary/Middle

School Roof and HVAC $ 1,310,000 Total $16,914,009

(c)  If the maximum amounts appropriated under subsection (b) of this section are not sufficient to complete a specified project:

(i)  Any appropriation for a lower priority project under paragraph (b)(i) of this section and any excess amount for a completed higher priority project under that paragraph may be expended by the school facilities commission as necessary to complete the underfunded project, and likewise for projects authorized under paragraph (b)(ii) of this section within amounts appropriated under that paragraph;

(ii)  Any funds appropriated under paragraph (b)(i) of this section may be used to complete any project under that paragraph as long as no higher priority project has been identified, based upon estimates, as being underfunded, and likewise for projects authorized under paragraph (b)(ii) of this section for amounts appropriated under that paragraph;

(iii)  The school facilities commission may expend amounts reappropriated to the capital construction account under paragraph (g)(ii) of this section to the extent necessary to fund those projects authorized under subsection (b) of this section;

(iv)  Except as otherwise specified in this section, expenditures under this section shall be in the order of priority as specified in the July 2009 facility needs assessment conducted by the commission under W.S. 21-15-115(b).

(d)  The school facilities commission may obligate and encumber amounts reappropriated under paragraph (g)(ii) of this section to fund capital construction projects which are in addition to and for which funds are not appropriated under subsection (b) of this section. Expenditures under this subsection shall be for the 2011-2012 fiscal biennium and are subject to the following:

(i)  An expenditure shall not be made under this subsection if any capital construction or component level project authorized under subsection (b) of this section has been identified, based upon estimates, as underfunded;

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(ii)  The total amount expended under this subsection and paragraph (c)(iii) of this section, including amounts appropriated under subsection (b) of this section, shall not exceed one hundred eighty-one million four hundred thirty-eight thousand ninety-three dollars ($181,438,093.00), as computed by applying an eight and five-tenths percent (8.5%) reduction to the total cost estimated by the commission for each project included in its 2009 annual report to the governor and select school facilities committee submitted pursuant to W.S. 21-15-121 on September 1, 2009;

(iii)  Expenditures shall be prioritized in accordance with paragraph (c)(iv) of this section and include the following capital construction projects in addition to those projects authorized under paragraph (b)(i) of this section:NeedsIndex School MaximumPriority District Project Amount35 Sweetwater #1 New 5-6 Elementary School $ 14,311,039 40 Campbell #1 Lakeview Elementary School $ 14,943,202 Total $ 29,254,241

(iv)  If, after conditions specified under paragraph (i) of this subsection have been met, the amount reappropriated under paragraph (g)(ii) of this section is not sufficient to complete a project as estimated subsequent to encumbrances for that project under this subsection, the authority to reallocate funds under paragraphs (c)(i) and (ii) shall apply subject to the expenditure threshold prescribed under paragraph (ii) of this subsection.

(e)  Subject to paragraph (d)(ii) of this section, expenditures may fund any unanticipated and emergency need of any district building, as determined by the commission and for which district major maintenance funds are insufficient. Expenditures under this subsection shall be reported by the commission to the select school facilities committee within the monthly report required under subsection (h) of this section.

(f)  This section shall not prohibit the commission from obligating and otherwise encumbering funds for any project authorized under subsection (b) of this section prior to obligating and encumbering funds for a higher priority project if funds are capable of being obligated to that lower priority project in advance of commitment of funds to the higher priority project, provided the obligation of funds does not reduce or otherwise expend any amounts appropriated to the higher priority project except as provided under subsection (c) of this section. This subsection also applies to the extent funds are obligated and otherwise encumbered for any project under subsection (d) of this section.

(g)  Notwithstanding W.S. 21-15-122(a), amounts that were to be deposited into the common school permanent land fund on June 30, 2010 pursuant to that subsection, shall not be deposited in accordance with W.S. 21-15-122(a). Those funds and other funds within the school capital construction account shall be subject to the following from the effective date of this section through June 30, 2012:

(i)  An amount necessary to restore the balance within the school foundation program account to an amount equal to forty million dollars ($40,000,000.00) on June 30, 2012, shall be deposited into the school foundation program account;

(ii)  Notwithstanding W.S. 9-2-1008, 9-2-1012(e) and 9-4-207(a), any unexpended, unobligated previously appropriated funds remaining within the school capital construction account as of June 30, 2010, shall not revert on June 30, 2010, and any other amounts which would revert to the school capital construction account pursuant to law during the 2011-2012 fiscal biennium, are hereby reappropriated for purposes of subsections (b) through (d) of this section for the period commencing July 1, 2010, and ending June 30, 2012;

(iii)  Any unappropriated, unexpended, unobligated funds within the school capital construction account, following reduction for the amounts appropriated from the account pursuant to this section and amounts deposited into the school foundation program account under paragraph (i) of this subsection,

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shall be continuously deposited into a common school permanent land fund holding account from the effective date of this section through the period ending June 30, 2012. Amounts within the holding account shall on June 30, 2012, be transferred to the common school permanent land fund as provided for funds within the school capital construction account under W.S. 21-15-122(a)(ii).

(h)  The school facilities commission shall report monthly to the select school facilities committee in a matrix format depicting all capital construction projects and component level projects which have encumbered funds pursuant to this section. For each project, the monthly matrix report shall provide the total amount encumbered, the total amount expended, the total amount unexpended and the total unexpended amount for that project which are expended for other projects.

(j)  In addition to subsection (h) of this section and on or before May 1, 2010, the school facilities commission shall hold a public hearing in Big Horn, Wyoming, for purposes of addressing maintenance and construction options for the Sheridan county school district no. 1 elementary school facility at Big Horn, Wyoming. The commission shall report to the select school facilities committee and the joint appropriations committee on recommendations for remedial action necessary to address the adequacy needs of this facility.

(k)  In addition to amounts appropriated under subsection (a) of this section, three million six hundred eleven thousand seven hundred fifty-five dollars ($3,611,755.00) is appropriated to the school facilities commission from amounts previously appropriated to the commission from the school capital construction account before the effective date of this section. Following completion of the public hearing and reporting to the select school facilities committee and the joint appropriations committee as required under subsection (j) of this section, and upon approval by the governor, the appropriation under this subsection shall be expended by the commission to correct the state's incomplete remediation of the Big Horn middle and high school facilities in Sheridan county school district no. 1, in order to avoid jeopardizing the occupancy of the newly constructed portion of this facility. This appropriation shall be combined with five million one hundred twenty-eight thousand nine hundred thirty-two dollars ($5,128,932.00), as estimated by the commission on February 22, 2010, to be unexpended and unencumbered from allocated amounts for this remedy following completion of prior phases of this project, to fund completion of the facility remedy correction as directed by this subsection.

(m)  This section is effective immediately.".Page 114–line 6 After "skills." delete balance of line and insert:"In conducting its work, the select committee shall encourage the active participation of parents, educators, district school board members, businesses, taxpayers and foundations, members of the state board of education and state agency personnel. The department of education, school districts and the school data advisory committee established under W.S. 21-2-203 shall collect and provide the information requested by the committee. The recalibration study shall include, but is not limited to, the following activities:

(i)  Review the components of the educational model, using demonstrated results or research-based studies, to assess the effectiveness of the components in supporting quality education and determine if any component should be eliminated, added, modified or maintained;

(ii)  Evaluate school districts' divergence from the educational model and assess the effects of the divergence on a cost-based quality education;

(iii)  Review recommendations from teachers and administrators regarding effective instruction and the ability of teachers to convey effective instruction given their clerical, testing and administrative duties;

(iv)  Determine:(A)  The costs of model components;(B)  Whether the present level of funding is adequate and

appropriate in meeting intended goals; and(C)  The best means of providing funds to school districts to

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(v)  Consider the extent that federal funds may be applied towards the state’s funding obligations;

(vi)  Review methods of assessment of student achievement under the current model and recommend student assessment policies and procedures in the recalibrated system of education.

(c)  The select committee shall report its recommendations and any associated legislation to the legislature in time for consideration during the 2011 general session. The select committee may introduce legislation as other committees of the legislature.".Page 114–lines 7 through 31 Delete.Page 115–lines 1 through 5 Delete.Page 115-line 7 Delete "subsection" insert "section".Page 116-line 20 Delete entirely and insert "sixty-seven million four

hundred fifty-six thousand five hundred sixty dollars ($67,456,560.00)".

Page 125-After line 13 Insert the following new sections and renumber as necessary:

"[OUT OF STATE TRAVEL AND PUBLICATIONS RESTRICTIONS]Section 336.(a)  For the period beginning July 1, 2010 and ending March 31, 2011, no

expenditure of funds in excess of the amounts provided in this section, appropriated under this act, shall be made for out of state travel, publications or advertising without the approval of the director of the agency making the expenditure, in accordance with requirements set forth in an executive order to be issued by the governor no later than July 1, 2010. Each month this limitation is in place, each director shall furnish to the budget division of the department of administration and information, the amount of each expenditure for out of state travel, publications and for advertising, along with a statement of the director’s reasons for approving each expenditure. The budget division shall compile all agency expenditure reports monthly and submit the compilation to the legislative service office for distribution to the joint appropriations interim committee.

(b)  All agencies shall submit a report to the department of administration and information by December 1, 2010, setting out all anticipated publications, advertising and out of state travel expenditures for the period beginning April 1, 2011 and ending June 30, 2012. Except as approved in the 2011 supplemental budget bill, no expenditures of funds in excess of the amounts provided in this section, appropriated under this act, shall be made by any agency for publications, advertising or out of state travel after April 1, 2011. Transfers of funding through the B-11 process as authorized by W.S. 9-2-1005(b)(ii) for these purposes are not subject to this section.

(c)  As used in this section:(i)  "Agency" means the state of Wyoming or any of its executive

branch agencies, authorities, departments, boards, commissions, councils, instrumentalities, offices, separate operating agencies or units, or institutions, including the university and community colleges;

(ii)  "Director" means the director of the agency or the administrative head of the agency for those agencies with no director;

(iii)  Expenditure of funds subject to this section shall include only:

(A)  For out of state travel, those expenditures in excess of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) as payment or reimbursement for any one (1) individual employee for any single out of state trip;

(B)  For publications, those expenditures in excess of five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) for any single issue of a publication;

(C)  For advertising, those expenditures in excess of five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) paid to any single vendor for advertising services.

(d)  The governor may by executive order exempt any agency from the requirements of this section, increase or decrease the amounts specified in paragraph (c)(iii) of this section or modify any of the reporting requirements of

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this section if he finds the data which would be provided would not be meaningful or the requirement is unduly burdensome. If the governor exempts an agency or modifies any amount or reporting requirement he shall report to the joint appropriations interim committee the exemption or modification and an explanation for the exemption or modification.

[SCHOOL FACILITIES COMMISSION-POST-AUDIT ACCOUNTING]Section 337.(a)  Based upon findings and recommendations contained in the independent

audit of the school facilities commission undertaken pursuant to 2009 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 207, Section 2, the department of audit shall conduct an accurate accounting of total costs of all projects receiving funds from the school capital construction account for the preceding four (4) fiscal biennial periods ending with the 2009-2010 biennium, including transfers of funds between projects during those periods. The accounting shall include independent consultations with commission field representatives responsible for total project costs and with the governor's legislative liaison for school facilities. The accounting shall be undertaken in sufficient time to report findings to the select committee on school facilities by September 1, 2010.

(b)  For the period beginning on the effective date of this section and ending December 31, 2010, and for purposes of conducting the accounting required under this section, the department of audit is authorized an additional two (2) part-time, time limited positions. Seventy thousand dollars ($70,000.00) is appropriated to the department of audit from the school capital construction account for purposes of this section.

(c)  This section is effective immediately.[STATE AGENCY CONTRACTUAL SERVICES]

Section 338.(a)  For the period beginning July 1, 2010 and ending March 31, 2011, no

contract for services shall be entered into without the approval of the director of the agency making the expenditure, in accordance with requirements set forth in an executive order to be issued by the governor no later than July 1, 2010. Each month this limitation is in place, each director shall furnish to the budget division of the department of administration and information, the amount of each contract for services, along with a statement of the director’s reasons for approving each expenditure. The budget division shall compile all agency reports on contracts under this section monthly and submit the compilation to the legislative service office for distribution to the joint appropriations interim committee.

(b)  All agencies shall submit a report to the department of administration and information by December 31, 2010, setting out all anticipated contractual services expenditures for the period beginning April 1, 2011 and ending June 30, 2012. Except as approved in the 2011 supplemental budget bill, no expenditures of general funds appropriated under this act shall be made by any agency for contractual services after April 1, 2011. Transfers of funding through the B-11 process as authorized by W.S. 9-2-1005(b)(ii) for these purposes are not subject to this section.

(c)  As used in this section:(i)  "Agency" means the state of Wyoming or any of its executive

branch agencies, authorities, departments, boards, commissions, councils, instrumentalities, offices, separate operating agencies or units, or institutions, including the university and community colleges;

(ii)  "Contract for services" means those contracts for services funded from 900 series appropriations;

(iii)  "Director" means the director of the agency or the administrative head of the agency for those agencies with no director.

(d)  The governor may by executive order exempt any agency from the requirements of this section or otherwise modify any of the reporting requirements of this section if he finds the data which would be provided would not be meaningful or the requirement is unduly burdensome. If the governor exempts an

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agency or modifies any reporting requirement he shall report to the joint appropriations interim committee the exemption or modification and an explanation for the exemption or modification.".To the extent required: adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.NICHOLAS, MASSIE, MEIER, PETERSON, BERGER, BUCHANAN, COHEE, HAMMONS, PEDERSEN

3/3/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00463/3/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00463/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00463/5/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 0046 with Line Item Veto3/5/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0039 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0002 Veterinarians.

Sponsored By: Joint Agriculture, State and Public Lands and Water Resources Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to veterinarians; modifying the veterinarian loan repayment program, modifying eligibility requirements; and providing for an effective date.

12/1/2009 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/8/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H05

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/11/2010 H05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore, Moniz, Semlek, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/11/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0002HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 3 Delete ", modifying a definition".Page 1-line 8 Delete "and".Page 1-line 9 Delete "33-30-202(a)(iv) are" insert "is".Page 2-lines 5 through 13 Delete entirely. SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN

2/12/2010 H Passed CoW2/15/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/16/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAbsent: Representative(s) HarshmanAyes 56 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 1 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 S Received for Introduction2/17/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S052/19/2010 S05 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Elliott, Geis, Jennings and JohnsonAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/19/2010 S Placed on General File2/22/2010 S Passed CoW2/23/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/24/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00022/25/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00022/25/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00023/1/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00023/1/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0002 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0003 County clerks-fees for mailing lien statement.

Sponsored By: Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to lien statements; providing for a fee for certified mailing of lien statements; and providing for an effective date.

12/1/2009 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/8/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H07; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff; Intro

Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery,

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Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 Motion to Do Pass Failed

ROLL CALLNays: Representative(s) Brown, Diercks, Hales, Illoway, Kimble, Lubnau, Miller, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 0 Nays 9 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2010 H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)

H.B. No. 0004 Criminal procedure-time limits for competency evaluations.

Sponsored By: Select Committee on Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services

AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; amending the time period for competency evaluations of nonadjudicated defendants as specified; providing procedures for competency evaluations; authorizing courts to order release of relevant records as specified; requiring reports and hearings as specified; and providing for an effective date.

12/1/2009 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/8/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/9/2010 H01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley and ThroneExcused: Representative(s) QuarbergAyes 8 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/9/2010 H Placed on General File2/10/2010 H Passed CoW2/11/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/12/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 S Received for Introduction2/15/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S012/19/2010 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Meyer, Perkins, Ross and SessionsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/19/2010 S Placed on General File2/22/2010 S Passed CoW

HB0004S2001/ADOPTEDPage 4-line 16 Delete "such".Page 5-line 14 Delete "such" insert "any". SCOTT

2/23/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/24/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 H Received for Concurrence2/25/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/25/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00042/25/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00043/1/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00043/3/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00043/3/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

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Chapter No. 0013 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0005 Insurance-risk based capital revisions.

Sponsored By: Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to insurance; amending events triggering a company action level event under risk based capital requirements; and providing for an effective date.

12/1/2009 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brown, Diercks, Hales, Illoway, Kimble, Miller, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Conflicts: Representative(s) LubnauAyes 8 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

2/12/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0005HS001/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 1-line 8 After "(i)" delete balance of the line.Page 1-line 9 Delete "(C)".Page 2-line 13 Strike "that" insert "any of the following". ILLOWAY,

CHAIRMAN

2/15/2010 H Passed CoW2/16/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/17/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and Philp

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Conflicts: Representative(s) Lubnau and SimpsonAyes 56 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 2

2/18/2010 S Received for Introduction2/18/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S072/24/2010 S07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Hastert, Johnson and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Passed CoW2/25/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/26/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00083/1/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00083/2/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00083/4/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00083/4/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0026 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0006 County officials-administrative and fiscal duties.

Sponsored By: Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to county officials; providing for delayed preparation of annual statements; providing for timing of payment of taxes, fines and fees collected by county officers; providing for appointment of a secretary for planning and zoning commissions; modifying certain publication requirements; repealing requirement of county clerks to compile jury list information; and providing for an effective date.

12/1/2009 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Diercks, Gilmore and Peasley

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Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 54 Nays 4 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brown, Diercks, Hales, Illoway, Kimble, Lubnau, Miller, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0006HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 5 Delete "boards of county commissioners" insert ""planning

and zoning commissions".Page 4-line 11 After "newspaper" insert "published and".Page 4-line 12 Before "county" insert "state and of general circulation

in the".Page 7-line 3 Delete "July 1, 2010" insert "immediately upon completion

of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution.". ILLOWAY, CHAIRMAN

2/15/2010 H Passed CoW

HB0006H2001/ADOPTEDPage 4-lines 11 and 12 Delete the standing committee amendment (HB0006HS001/A) to

these lines. ILLOWAY

HB0006H2002/ADOPTEDPage 4-lines 11 and 12 Delete the standing committee amendment (HB0006HS001/A) to

these lines. Further amend as follows:Page 4-line 11 Reinsert stricken language; delete "one (1) time"; strike

"printed" insert "of general circulation". GINGERY

2/16/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/17/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 S Received for Introduction2/18/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S072/24/2010 S07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Hastert, Johnson and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/24/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Passed CoW2/25/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/26/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00093/1/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00093/2/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00093/4/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00093/4/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0034 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0007 Election code-revisions.

Sponsored By: Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to elections; providing for post election audits of tabulating equipment; providing for withdrawal of voter registration without notarization; amending terminology; providing for retention of Absentee ballots after acceptance; providing for verification of write-in candidates qualifications; providing timelines for initial renewal of a mill levy proposition; repealing requirement to indicate date a voter became a resident of the county; and providing for an effective date.

12/1/2009 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/8/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/9/2010 H07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brown, Diercks, Hales, Illoway, Kimble, Lubnau, Miller, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/9/2010 H Placed on General File2/10/2010 H Passed CoW2/11/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/12/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 S Received for Introduction2/15/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S072/18/2010 S07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Hastert, Johnson and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 S Placed on General File2/22/2010 S Passed CoW2/23/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/24/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00032/25/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00032/25/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00033/1/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00033/1/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0003 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0008 Peace officers-court security officer.

Sponsored By: Joint Judiciary Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to peace officers; amending definitions of "peace officer" to include specified court security officers; and providing for an effective date.

12/7/2009 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/8/2010 H Failed Introduction

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Kimble, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Patton, Peasley, Quarberg, Roscoe, Simpson, Steward, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Brechtel, Brown, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Gilmore, Harshman, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Miller, Moniz, Pedersen, Petersen, Semlek, Shepperson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 35 Nays 22 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0009 Illegal stocking of fish.

Sponsored By: Joint Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to game and fish; providing for civil penalties for illegal stocking of fish; and providing for an effective date.

12/7/2009 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/8/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Patton, Petersen, Roscoe, Simpson, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Blake, Brechtel, Buchanan, Byrd, Diercks, Edmonds, Gilmore, Madden, Miller, Millin, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 37 Nays 20 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0010 Electrical safety-low voltage licensing.

Sponsored By: Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to electrical safety; repealing waiver of licensing requirement for installation of low voltage cable services; providing waiver of master or journeyman licensing requirement for installation, repair or maintenance of certain lawn sprinkler control systems by persons who obtain a limited electrical contractor's license; providing for rulemaking to establish certain minimum standards; and providing for an effective date.

12/7/2009 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/8/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,

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Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Peasley, Quarberg and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpConflicts: Representative(s) ByrdAyes 52 Nays 4 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

2/9/2010 H07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brown, Diercks, Hales, Illoway, Lubnau, Miller, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) KimbleAyes 8 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/9/2010 H Placed on General File2/10/2010 H Passed CoW2/11/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0010H3001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 3 After "of" insert "master or journeyman".Page 1-line 5 After "systems" insert "by persons who obtain a limited

electrical contractor's license". STEWARD, STUBSON

2/12/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2010 S Received for Introduction2/15/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S072/24/2010 S07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Cooper, Hastert and JohnsonNays: Senator(s) Case and ScottAyes 3 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Cooper, Hastert, Johnson, Massie and Von Flatern

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Nays: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Case, Coe, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Landen, Larson, Martin, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions and TownsendAyes 6 Nays 24 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0011 Cancer Control Act amendment.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Barbuto, Bonner, Byrd, Childers and Millin and Senator(s) Landen, Martin and Meyer

AN ACT relating to the Wyoming Cancer Control Act; authorizing follow-up colorectal cancer screening tests when medically indicated; clarifying eligibility language; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.

12/11/2009 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H102/12/2010 H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bonner, Davison, Esquibel, Harvey, Kimble and LandonNays: Representative(s) SheppersonExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and MillinAyes 6 Nays 1 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Stubson, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Brechtel, Buchanan, Cohee, Edmonds, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, Peasley, Petersen, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 40 Nays 18 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2010 H Placed on General File2/15/2010 H Rereferred to H022/16/2010 H02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen and PedersenNays: Representative(s) StewardExcused: Representative(s) PhilpAyes 5 Nays 1 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0011HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 15 Reinsert stricken language; delete "have been".Page 1-line 16 Reinsert stricken language.Page 2-line 15 Delete "general fund" insert "tobacco settlement trust

fund income account". LANDON, CHAIRMAN

HB0011HW001/ADOPTED

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Page 1-line 2 Delete "more frequent" insert "follow-up".Page 2-line 5 Delete "more" insert "follow-up".Page 2-line 6 Delete "frequent".Page 2-line 19 Delete "increased" insert "follow-up". ESQUIBEL, K.

2/18/2010 H Passed CoW

HB0011H2001/FAILEDPage 1-line 4 Delete "providing an appropriation;".Page 2-lines 14 through 24 Delete entirely, including the standing committee

amendment (HB0011HS001/A) and the Esquibel, K. committee of the whole amendment (HB0011HW001/A) to these lines.

Renumber as necessary. STEWARD, SHEPPERSON, TEETERS

2/19/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Stubson, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Brechtel, Edmonds, Harvey, Lockhart, Madden, Miller, Peasley, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 41 Nays 16 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S102/26/2010 S10 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Hastert, Hunnicutt, Landen and SchifferNays: Senator(s) ScottAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File2/26/2010 S Rereferred to S022/26/2010 S02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and TownsendAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File; Did not Consider in CoW

H.B. No. 0012 Juvenile detention facilities-admissions criteria.

Sponsored By: Joint Judiciary Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to juvenile detention; requiring a risk assessment for alleged delinquent minors as specified; requiring sheriffs to approve juvenile detention risk assessment instruments; providing definitions; requiring a report; and providing for an effective date.

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12/11/2009 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/8/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Buchanan, Quarberg, Teeters and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 52 Nays 5 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/9/2010 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton and ThroneNays: Representative(s) PeasleyExcused: Representative(s) QuarbergAyes 7 Nays 1 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/9/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0012HS001/ADOPTEDPage 4-line 10 Delete "twelve (12)" insert "twenty-four (24)".Page 7-line 1 Delete "twelve (12)" insert "twenty-four (24)". GINGERY,

CHAIRMAN

2/12/2010 H Passed CoW2/15/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/16/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) QuarbergExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAbsent: Representative(s) HarshmanAyes 55 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 1 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 S Received for Introduction2/17/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S012/19/2010 S01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Meyer, Perkins, Ross and SessionsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/19/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0012SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 2-line 24 Delete "the" insert "a uniform assessment".Page 3-line 1 Delete "approved" insert "designed"; delete "sheriff"

insert "sheriffs".Page 5-line 15 Delete "the" insert "a uniform assessment".Page 5-line 16 Delete "approved" insert "designed"; delete "sheriff"

insert "sheriffs".Page 7-line 4 After "(f)" insert "The county sheriffs shall report on

and". ROSS, CHAIRMAN

2/22/2010 S Passed CoW2/23/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/24/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 H Received for Concurrence2/25/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) QuarbergExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 1 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/25/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00052/25/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00053/1/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00053/4/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00053/4/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0022 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0013 Underage drinking.

Sponsored By: Joint Judiciary Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to alcohol; creating an offense for persons under age twenty-one (21) years who attempt or gain admittance to liquor dispensing rooms or drive-in liquor areas as specified; expanding offenses for persons under the age of twenty-one (21) years who possess or consume alcohol; providing exceptions; providing

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penalties; providing for prima facie evidence; providing a definition; and providing for an effective date.

12/17/2009 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/8/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Hales, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Diercks, Goggles, Harshman, Kimble, Roscoe, Shepperson, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 49 Nays 8 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/9/2010 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton and ThroneNays: Representative(s) PeasleyExcused: Representative(s) QuarbergAyes 7 Nays 1 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/9/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0013HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 13 Delete "amending and renumbering (c) as (f), by".Page 1-line 14 After "renumbering" insert "(c),"; after "as" insert

"(f),"; after "creating" insert "a".Page 1-line 15 Delete "subsections" insert "subsection"; delete "and

(k)".Page 2-line 9 Delete "ethyl" insert "alcoholic liquor or malt

beverage;".Page 2-line 10 Delete entirely.Page 2-line 12 Delete "ethyl" insert "alcoholic liquor or malt

beverage;".Page 2-line 13 Delete entirely.Page 2-line 15 Delete "ethyl alcohol" insert "alcoholic liquor or malt

beverage".Page 2-line 22 After "possession" insert "of alcoholic liquor or malt

beverages".Page 3-line 4 After "older" insert "other than in an establishment

licensed under this title".Page 3-line 9 After "the" insert "alcoholic liquor, malt beverage or".Page 3-line 17 Delete "ethyl" insert "alcoholic liquor or malt

beverages".Page 3-line 18 Delete "alcohol".Page 3-line 22 Delete "ethyl alcohol" insert "alcoholic liquor or malt

beverages".Page 4-line 1 Delete "ethyl alcohol" insert "alcoholic liquor or malt

beverages".

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Page 4-line 3 Delete "ethyl alcohol" insert "alcoholic liquor or malt beverages".

Page 4-lines 12 through 15 Delete all new language; reinsert all stricken language.

Page 5-lines 16 through 24 Delete entirely.Page 6-line 2 Delete "(k)" insert "(j)". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN

HB0013HW001/FAILEDPage 2-line 15 In the standing committee amendment (HB0013HSOO1/A) to

this line, after "beverage" insert "on any street or highway or in any public place".

Page 2-line 17 In the standing committee amendment (HB0013HSOO1/A) to this line, after "beverages" insert "on any street or highway or in any public place".

Page 2-line 20 After "body" insert "on any street or highway or in any public place". ZWONITZER, DN.

HB0013HW002/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 3-line 10 Delete "by".Page 3-line 12 After "(A)" insert "By".Page 3-line 15 Delete entirely; insert "(B) Pursuant to a lawful

prescription.". ZWONITZER, DV.

2/12/2010 H Passed CoW2/15/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/16/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Carson, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Peasley, Roscoe, Semlek, Teeters and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 47 Nays 10 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 S Received for Introduction2/17/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S012/19/2010 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Meyer, Perkins, Ross and SessionsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/19/2010 S Placed on General File2/22/2010 S Passed CoW

HB0013S2001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 3–line 6 After "older" insert ";" and delete balance of line.Page 3–line 7 Delete. SCHIFFER, SCOTT

2/23/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/24/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Case, Coe, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meyer, Ross, Schiffer, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Cooper, Dockstader, Geis, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson and ScottAyes 20 Nays 10 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 H Received for Concurrence2/25/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) PeasleyExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 1 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/25/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00062/25/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00063/1/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 0006

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3/3/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00063/3/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0006 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0014 ATM transaction fees.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Byrd

AN ACT relating to banking; setting remote electronic terminal fees; and providing for an effective date.

12/18/2009 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Millin, Roscoe, Thompson and ThroneNays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Childers, Cohee, Davison, Edmonds, Harshman, Harvey, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 24 Nays 34 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0015 Electrical safety and fire prevention-revisions.

Sponsored By: Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to electrical safety and fire prevention; providing authority for the chief electrical inspector to investigate electrocutions; clarifying duties of the department of electrical safety and fire prevention, the council on fire prevention and electrical safety in buildings and the electrical board; transferring rulemaking authority to the department of electrical safety and fire prevention; providing definitions; providing for amendment of plan reviews; providing for phased applications for plan reviews; amending projects requiring plan reviews; providing for suspension or restriction of licenses for failure to pay child support; providing for supremacy of the National Electrical Code; amending certain fees; specifying qualifications for local inspectors; providing for reversion of enforcement authority; modifying appeals process from local inspection authorities to the department; providing for reciprocal licenses; amending license fee revenue allocations; providing waiver of master or journeyman licensing requirement for installation, repair or maintenance of certain lawn sprinkler systems by persons who obtain a limited electrical contractor's license; and providing for an effective date.

12/22/2009 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALL

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Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Edmonds, Peasley, Quarberg and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpConflicts: Representative(s) ByrdAyes 52 Nays 5 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

2/12/2010 H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brown, Diercks, Hales, Illoway, Kimble, Lubnau, Miller, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H Placed on General File2/12/2010 H Rereferred to H022/16/2010 H02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen and StewardExcused: Representative(s) PhilpAyes 6 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0015HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 15 Delete "deleting" insert "modifying".Page 2-line 14 After "law" insert "or when an entity or activity involved

is regulated by the Wyoming public service commission".Page 4-line 17 After "35-9-121(a)" delete "and" insert ","; after "(e)"

insert "and by creating a new subsection (f)".Page 4-line 18 After "35-9-124(a)" delete "(i),".Page 11-lines 13 through 15 Delete entirely.Page 15-line 24 Delete "electrical".Page 17-line 13 After "county" insert ", but the person making the

decision upon which the appeal is based shall not be a member of the appeal board".

Page 17-lines 22 and 23 Reinsert stricken language.Page 17-line 23 After "decision" insert ". A decision of the council may

be appealed to the".Page 17-After line 24 Insert:

"(f)     Any appeal to a local board under subsection (d) of this section or the council under subsection (e) of this section shall be heard within thirty (30) days of the request for appeal.".Page 20-lines 1 through 13 Delete entirely. ILLOWAY, CHAIRMAN

HB0015HW001/ADOPTEDPage 17-line 21 Strike "regarding state owned or leased buildings".

ZWONITZER, DN.

2/17/2010 H Passed CoW

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2/18/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/19/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Miller, Peasley, Quarberg and SemlekExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpConflicts: Representative(s) ByrdAyes 52 Nays 5 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

2/22/2010 S Received for Introduction2/22/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S072/25/2010 S07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Hastert, Johnson and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/25/2010 S Placed on General File2/25/2010 S Rereferred to S022/26/2010 S02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and TownsendAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0015SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 4-line 22 Delete "35-9-124(a)(ii)" insert "35-9-124(a) (i) and

(ii)".Page 20 after line 12 Insert and renumber:

"(i)  Adopt rules and regulations to implement W.S. 35-9-122 through 35-9-130; this section and to establish minimum standards for:

(A)     Training requirements for all classes of electricians; (B)     Licensing requirements for all classes of electricians; and (C)     Reciprocal licenses for any journeyman electrician, master

electrician, low voltage technician or limited technician license.". CASE, CHAIRMAN

HB0015SW001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 2–line 2 After "allocations;" insert "providing waiver of master or

journeyman licensing requirement for installation, repair or maintenance of certain lawn sprinkler systems by persons who obtain a limited electrical contractor's license;".

Page 4–line 21 Delete "35-9-123(a)(vi)" insert "35-9-123(a)(intro), (iv), (vi) and (viii) by creating a new subparagraph (F)".

Page 19–line 22 After "for" insert "the following, however the waiver does not exempt the following persons from meeting all other code requirements under this act".

Page 19–after line 22 Insert:

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"(iv)  Cable-TV, satellite-TV and telecommunications, including data and related services of cable-TV, satellite-TV and telecommunications providers including its contractors and subcontractors provided such contractors and subcontractors are limited to the installation of low voltage cable, A.M. or F.M. radio stations, television stations, cable phone services, cable internet services, data services and related services;".Page 20–after line 8 Insert and renumber:

"(viii)  Licensed limited electrical contractors employing licensed limited technicians or registered limited apprentice technicians who may install electrical equipment which falls under the scope of their limited license or registration. The electrical work shall only include the electrical system on the load side of the disconnect which supplies power to the electrical equipment that they are licensed to work on. The chief electrical inspector may issue a limited electrical contractor's license to a contractor not qualified for an electrical contractor's license but qualified in his limited area of expertise for the:

(F)     Installation, repair or maintenance of lawn sprinkler systems.". CASE

3/1/2010 S Passed CoW3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading

HB0015S3001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 4-line 21 Delete the Case Committee of the Whole Amendment

(HB0015SW001/AE) to this line and further amend as follows: delete "35-9-123(a)(vi)" insert "35-9-123(a)(intro), (iv), (vi) and (vii) by creating a new subparagraph (G)".

Page 20-after line 8 Delete the Case Committee of the Whole Amendment (HB0015SW001/AE) to this line and further amend as follows: insert:

"(vii)  Licensed low voltage electrical contractors employing licensed low voltage technicians or registered low voltage apprentice technicians who may install electrical equipment which falls under the scope of their low voltage license or registration. No low voltage contractor may work on electrical systems which exceed ninety (90) volts unless allowed pursuant to this subsection. The chief electrical inspector may issue a low voltage electrical contractor's license to contractors not qualified for an electrical contractor's license but qualified for their low voltage area of expertise for the installation, repair or remodel of:

(G)     Lawn sprinkler systems under ninety (90) volts. ". COOPER, CASE

3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/3/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales,

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Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) QuarbergExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpConflicts: Representative(s) ByrdAyes 56 Nays 1 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

3/4/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00553/4/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00553/4/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00553/9/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00553/9/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0084 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0016 Private school licensing-exemption.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Buchanan, Anderson, R., Illoway, Madden, McKim and Peasley and Senator(s) Anderson, J., Meier and Ross

AN ACT relating to private school licensing; providing an exemption from private school licensing requirements as specified; providing a definition; and providing for an effective date.

12/22/2009 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H04

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) ByrdExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 1 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/11/2010 H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie and TeetersAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/11/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0016HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 10 After first "institution" insert ", provides instruction

through means not defined as distance education under W.S. 21 - 13 - 330(f)(i) "; after second "institution" insert ":

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"(I)     Issues diplomas or degrees restricted to the beliefs and practices of the affiliated church, religious denomination or religious organization and includes a statement on the face of issued diplomas or degrees and course transcripts referencing the theological or religious nature of the subject area for which any diploma or degree is awarded, clearly reflecting the nature of the diploma title as "Diploma of Religious Studies" or degree title as "Associate of Religious Studies", "Associate of Arts of Religious Studies", "Bachelor of Religious Studies" or "Bachelor of Arts of Religious Studies"; and

(II)". MCOMIE, CHAIRMAN

2/12/2010 H Passed CoW2/15/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/16/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) ByrdExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 S Received for Introduction2/17/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S042/18/2010 S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Coe, Jennings, Massie, Sessions and Von FlaternAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0016SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 3 After "specified;" insert "providing a definition;".Page 1-line 8 After "(C)" insert " and by creating a new subsection

(c)".Page 1-line 10 After "exempted" insert "; definition".Page 2-line 11 Delete "under W.S.".Page 2-line 12 Delete "21-13-330(f)(i)".Page 3-after line 7 Insert and renumber:

"(c)     For the purposes of this section, "distance education" means the teacher and student are physically separated by time or space and connected by means of a communications source used to provide synchronous or asynchronous instruction.". COE, CHAIRMAN

HB0016SW001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 3-line 2 Delete "and".Page 3-line 7 Delete "." insert "; and".Page 3-after line 7 Insert and renumber:

"(III)     On and after the effective date of this act for any institution not currently operating in this state, not less than sixty (60) days prior to first issuing any degree under this subparagraph, reports to the department any degree which the institution will award and the religious affiliation the institution maintains.". VON FLATERN

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2/22/2010 S Passed CoW2/23/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/24/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) BurnsAyes 29 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 H Received for Concurrence2/25/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Diercks, Patton and PeasleyExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 54 Nays 4 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/25/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00072/25/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00073/1/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00073/3/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00073/3/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0015 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0017 Carbon sequestration-financial assurances and regulation.

Sponsored By: Joint Judiciary Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to environmental quality; establishing an account; funding the account; requiring fees by specified permit applicants; regulating the expenditure of funds; requiring rulemaking; providing for the state's immunity; requiring bonding or other financial assurances; providing penalties; providing for the release of financial assurances; requiring land owner notice of geological sequestration sites; repealing obsolete provisions; providing an appropriation; authorizing the filling and reclassification of a vacant position; and providing for effective dates.

12/28/2009 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/8/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee,

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Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/9/2010 H01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley, Quarberg and ThroneAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/9/2010 H Rereferred to H022/11/2010 H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen and StewardExcused: Representative(s) PhilpAyes 6 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/11/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0017HS001/ADOPTEDPage 9-line 4 Delete "standard" insert "exception". BERGER, CHAIRMAN

HB0017HW001/ADOPTEDPage 1–line 9 Delete "a" insert "the filling and reclassification of a

vacant".Page 8-line 17 After "authorized" insert "to be reclassified and filled".Page 8-line 21 Delete "one (1) full-time equivalent position".Page 8-line 22 Delete "for a financial analyst" insert "to reclassify one

(1) computer technology support specialist full-time equivalent position which is vacant as of the effective date of this act to a principal accountant full-time equivalent position".

Page 9-after line 5 Insert:"(c)  The authorization under paragraph (a)(ii) of this section to

reclassify and fill the vacant position shall not be considered to be the filling of a vacant position for purposes of section 314 of 2010 House Bill 0001. The appropriation in paragraph (a)(i) of this section shall be reduced dollar for dollar by any funds appropriated in 2010 House Bill 0001 to the department for the vacant position reclassified pursuant to this section.". BERGER

2/12/2010 H Passed CoW2/15/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/16/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg,

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Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Diercks, Jaggi, Miller, Semlek and TeetersExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 52 Nays 5 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 S Received for Introduction2/17/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S012/22/2010 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Meyer, Perkins, Ross and SessionsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 S Placed on General File2/23/2010 S Rereferred to S022/25/2010 S02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and TownsendAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/25/2010 S Placed on General File2/26/2010 S Passed CoW3/1/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hines, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Case, Geis, Hunnicutt and JenningsAyes 26 Nays 4 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00263/2/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00263/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00263/5/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00263/8/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0052 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0018 Aquatic invasive species-2.

Sponsored By: Joint Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to game and fish and the department of state parks and cultural resources; providing for control of aquatic invasive species; providing for inspection of conveyances; providing for decontamination orders; providing for impoundment and quarantine; providing for rules; providing for inspection fees; providing civil and criminal penalties; authorizing the filling of a vacant position; providing an appropriation; providing a continuous appropriation; requiring reports; and providing for an effective date.

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/11/2010 H06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bonner, Brown, Childers, Connolly, Davison, Jaggi, Millin, Shepperson and ThompsonAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/11/2010 H Placed on General File2/11/2010 H Rereferred to H022/16/2010 H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen and StewardExcused: Representative(s) PhilpAyes 6 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0018HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 1 After "fish" insert "and the department of state parks and

cultural resources".Page 1-line 6 Delete "an appropriation" insert "appropriations;

providing a continuous appropriation".Page 4-line 4 After "(iii)" delete balance of the line and insert

"Introduce".Page 4-line 5 Delete the line through "planted".Page 4-line 6 After "into" delete "the" insert "any".Page 4-line 20 After "commission" insert "and the department of state

parks and cultural resources".Page 4-line 22 After "article and" delete the balance of the line and

insert "to".Page 4-line 23 Delete entirely.Page 5-line 1 Delete entirely.Page 5-line 3 Delete "The".Page 5-lines 4 through 7 Delete entirely.Page 5-line 11 After "commission" insert "and the department of state

parks and cultural resources".Page 5-line 21 After "commission" insert ", in consultation with the

department of state parks and cultural resources,".

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Page 8-line 1 After "commission" insert "and the department of state parks and cultural resources".

Page 8-line 4 Delete "may" insert "and the department of state parks and cultural resources shall".

Page 8-After line 15 Insert:"(c)  The department of state parks and cultural resources may collect fees

and shall transfer those fees collected to the commission for deposit in the account created pursuant to W.S. 23-1-501(g).".Page 9-line 5 After "commission" insert "and the department of state

parks and cultural resources".Page 9-line 6 After "commission" insert "or the department of state

parks and cultural resources".Page 9-After line 8 Insert:

"Section 2.  W.S. 23-1-501 by creating a new subsection (g) is amended to read:

23-1-501.  Game and fish fund.(g)     An account within the game and fish fund is created. Revenues received

pursuant to W.S. 23-4-204 shall be credited to the account and are continuously appropriated to the commission to be expended for the prevention, surveillance, containment and direct and indirect costs associated with the administration of the aquatic invasive species program created under chapter 4, article 2 of this act.".Page 9-line 10 Delete "2" insert "3".Page 9-line 12 After "department" insert "and one million one hundred

thousand dollars ($1,100,000.00) from the general fund to the department of state parks and cultural resources"; delete "This appropriation" insert "These appropriations".

Page 9-line 14 Delete "This appropriation" insert "These appropriations".Page 9-line 16 Delete "this" insert "these appropriations".Page 9-line 17 Delete "appropriation".Page 9-line 19 Delete "this appropriation" insert "these appropriations".Page 10-line 1 Delete "3" insert "4". CHILDERS, CHAIRMAN

HB0018HW001/ADOPTEDPage 8-After line 5 Insert:

"(i)  An annual fee shall be collected by the commission or the department of state parks and cultural resources for every watercraft before the watercraft enters the waters of the state. Payment of the fees shall be evidenced by a sticker placed on the bow of the watercraft and no person shall operate nor shall the owner permit the operation of any watercraft on the waters of the state without payment of the fees provided in this section and display of the sticker on the bow of the watercraft. For purposes of this paragraph, "watercraft" means any contrivance used or designed primarily for navigation on water but does not include personal flotation devices." Renumber as necessary. BROWN

HB0018HS002.01/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 1-line 6 After "penalties;" insert "authorizing the filling of a

vacant position;"Page 9-line 12 In the first standing committee amendment (HB0018HS001/A)

to this line delete "one million one hundred thousand dollars ($1,100,000.00)" insert "five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00)".

Page 9-line 20 After "2012." insert "None of these appropriations shall be included in either the game and fish department's or the department of state parks and cultural resources' 2013-2014 standard biennial budget request.".

Page 9-After line 20 Insert:

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"Section 4. The game and fish department is authorized to fill one (1) biologist supervisor full-time equivalent position which is vacant as of the effective date of this act to serve as the coordinator of the program created by this act. The authorization under this section to fill the vacant position shall not be considered to be the filling of a vacant position for purposes of section 314 of 2010 House Bill 0001. The general fund appropriation to the game and fish department in section 3 of this section shall be reduced dollar for dollar by any funds appropriated in 2010 House Bill 0001 to the department for the vacant position filled pursuant to this section.".Renumber as necessary. BERGER, CHAIRMAN

HB0018HS002.02/FAILED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 8-line 15 Delete "." insert ";".Page 8-After line 15 Insert:

"(iii)  Fees shall be established such that the fees imposed upon a nonresident for an inspection is four (4) times the fee imposed upon a resident for the inspection."Renumber as necessary. BERGER, CHAIRMAN

2/17/2010 H Passed CoW

HB0018H2001/ADOPTEDPage 9-After line 20 Insert:

"Section 5. The legislature recognizes that the program created by this act, in protecting the waters of this state from the deleterious effects of aquatic invasive species will be especially beneficial to the infrastructure owned by the United States bureau of reclamation in this state. Because of these benefits, the game and fish department is directed to make diligent efforts to obtain additional funding for the program created under this act from the United State bureau of reclamation and other federal sources.". Renumber as necessary. STEWARD

HB0018H2002/FAILEDPage 8-After line 5 In the Brown committee of the whole amendment

(HB0018HW001/A) to this line after "(i)" insert "Except as provided in paragraph (iv) of this subsection,".

Page 8-After line 15 Insert:"(iv)  Until such time when aquatic invasive species become

established in the waters of the state, watercraft belonging to residents of this state that are operated solely within the waters of this state, as evidenced by an affidavit of the owner, shall be subject to the payment of fees and sticker renewal requirements under paragraph (i) of this subsection once every five (5) years.". LANDON

HB0018H2003/FAILEDPage 8-After line 5 In the Brown committee of the whole amendment

(HB0018HW001/A) to this line delete "but does not include personal flotation devices" insert "propelled in any respect by propulsion machinery powered by an energy source other than human effort". TEETERS

HB0018H2004.01/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 4-line 1 After "species" insert "in this state".Page 4-line 11 After "an" insert "unreported".Page 4-line 12 After "location" insert "in this state".

LUBNAU, SIMPSON

HB0018H2004.02/FAILED (CORRECTED COPY)

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Page 5-line 22 After "41-13-211(b)" delete "in" insert "upon a finding that a specific body of water is threatened with the imminent introduction of an aquatic invasive species.".

Page 5-line 23 Delete entirely.Page 7-line 6 After ";" insert "and".Page 7-lines 8 through 10 Delete entirely.Page 7-line 12 Delete "(iii)" insert "(ii)". LUBNAU, SIMPSON

HB0018H2005/FAILEDPage 1-line 5 Delete "civil and".Page 8-line 19 Delete "(a)".Page 9-lines 1 through 8 Delete entirely including the first standing

committee amendment (HB0018HS001/A) to these lines. LUBNAU, SIMPSON

HB0018H2006/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 12 After "watercraft," insert "raft,". CARSON

HB0018H2007/ADOPTEDPage 8-line 15 After "article" insert ". Fees established under this

subsection shall be established such that the annual fees imposed upon a nonresident shall be higher than the fees imposed upon a resident in a ratio that is at least as high as the average ratio between the cost to residents and nonresidents of all hunting licenses set forth in W.S. 23-2-101(j)". HARSHMAN

2/18/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0018H3001/ADOPTEDDelete the Harshman second reading amendment (HB0018H2007/A) entirely. BROWN

HB0018H3002/ADOPTEDPage 5-line 22 After "41-13-211(b)" delete "in" insert "upon a finding

that a specific body of water is threatened with the imminent introduction of an aquatic invasive species or an aquatic invasive species has been introduced to the specific body of water.".

Page 5-line 23 Delete entirely. LUBNAU

HB0018H3003/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 9-line 5 After "article" insert "but shall not include costs

associated with the eradication of an aquatic invasive species introduced into the waters of this state". LUBNAU

2/19/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Diercks, Edmonds, Gilmore, Harshman, Miller, Peasley, Quarberg, Semlek, Teeters and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 47 Nays 11 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/22/2010 S Received for Introduction2/22/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S062/24/2010 S06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Coe, Dockstader, Jennings and MeyerAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Rereferred to S022/26/2010 S02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and TownsendAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0018SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 9 After "appropriation;" insert "requiring reports;".Page 8-line 16 Delete "personal flotation devices" insert "water sport

toys as defined by rule and regulation of the commission".Page 8-line 18 After "by" insert "commission".Page 10-line 20 Delete "five hundred" insert "one million one hundred

thousand dollars ($1,100,000.00)".Page 10-line 21 Delete through "($500,000.00)".Page 12-after line 10 Insert and renumber:

"Section 6.  (a)  The state parks and cultural resources department shall, not later than

October 1, 2011, report to the joint travel, recreation, wildlife and cultural resources interim committee and the joint appropriations interim committee on the effective utilization of law enforcement resources and personnel.

(b)  The game and fish commission shall, not later than October 1, 2011, report to the joint travel, recreation, wildlife and cultural resources interim committee on the effectiveness of the aquatic invasive species program.". BURNS, CHAIRMAN

HB0018SS002/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 8 Delete "appropriations" insert "an appropriation".Page 10-lines 18 through 24 Delete including the First Senate Standing Committee

Amendment (HB0018SS001/A) to these lines and insert:"Section 3. There is appropriated one million five hundred thousand dollars

($1,500,000.00) from the general fund to the game and fish department. This appropriation shall be for the period beginning with the effective date of this act and ending June 30, 2012. This appropriation shall only be expended for the purposes of this act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this appropriation shall not be transferred or expended for any other purpose and any unexpended, unobligated funds remaining from this appropriation shall revert as provided by law on June 30, 2012. This appropriation shall not be included in the game and fish department's 2013-2014 standard biennial budget request. The department of state parks and cultural resources and the game and fish department shall, not later than November 1, 2010, jointly report to the joint appropriations committee and the joint travel, recreation, wildlife and cultural resources interim committee on the long term funding needed for the program created by this act.".Page 11-lines 1 through 10 Delete. NICHOLAS, CHAIRMAN

HB0018SW001/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)

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Delete the Second Senate Standing Committee Amendment (HB0018SS002/A) entirely and further amend as follows:

Page 10-lines 18 through 24 Delete including the First Senate Standing Committee Amendment (HB0018SS001/A) to these lines and insert and renumber:

"Section 3. (a)  There is appropriated one million five hundred thousand dollars

($1,500,000.00) from the general fund to the game and fish department. This appropriation shall be for the period beginning with the effective date of this act and ending June 30, 2012. This appropriation shall only be expended for the purposes of this act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this appropriation shall not be transferred or expended for any other purpose and any unexpended, unobligated funds remaining from this appropriation shall revert as provided by law on June 30, 2012. This appropriation shall not be included in the game and fish department's 2013-2014 standard biennial budget request.

(b)  There is appropriated three hundred eighty-four thousand two hundred sixty-seven dollars ($384,267.00) from the general fund to the department state parks and cultural resources. This appropriation shall be for the period beginning with the effective date of this act and ending June 30, 2011. This appropriation shall only be expended for law enforcement, extra fee booth coverage for selling permits, for resolution of any fee booth conflicts, providing for education, public relations and for inspections. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this appropriation shall not be transferred or expended for any other purpose and any unexpended, unobligated funds remaining from this appropriation shall revert as provided by law on June 30, 2011. This appropriation shall not be included in the department of state parks' 2013-2014 standard biennial budget request.

Section 4.  The department of state parks and cultural resources and the game and fish department shall, not later than November 1, 2010, jointly report to the joint appropriations committee and the joint travel, recreation, wildlife and cultural resources interim committee on the long term funding needed for the program created by this act.".Page 11-lines 1 through 10 Delete. BURNS

3/1/2010 S Passed CoW

HB0018S2001/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 8-line 22 After "(iii)" insert "Except as otherwise provided in this

paragraph,".Page 9-line 2 After "article." insert "Annual fees established under

this subsection shall not exceed:(A)  Five dollars ($5.00) for in state watercraft;(B)  Fifteen dollars ($15.00) for watercraft licensed to be used

outside Wyoming or any watercraft licensed in Wyoming that is taken outside Wyoming and then brought back into Wyoming.". LANDEN

3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Case, Hastert, Landen and PerkinsAyes 26 Nays 4 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 H Received for Concurrence

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3/3/2010 H Did Not Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Hales, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Madden, Patton, Petersen and ThompsonNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Carson, Cohee, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 21 Nays 37 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 H Appointed JCC01 MembersRepresentative(s) Childers, Brown, Teeters

3/4/2010 S Appointed JCC01 MembersSenator(s) Burns, Landen, Sessions

3/4/2010 H Adopted HB0018JC01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Thompson and ThroneNays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Brechtel, Byrd, Carson, Diercks, Edmonds, Illoway, McKim, Miller, Peasley, Quarberg, Semlek, Steward, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 41 Nays 17 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/4/2010 S Adopted HB0018JC01

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Case and LandenExcused: Senator(s) RossAyes 27 Nays 2 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0018JC01/AA ADOPTEDAdopt the following Senate amendments:HB0018SS002/AEDelete the following Senate amendments:HB0018SS001/AEFurther amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:Page 1-line 9 After "appropriation;" insert "requiring reports;".Page 3-line 9 Delete "." insert ";".Page 3-After line 9 Insert:

"(vi)  "Water sport toy" means a sailboard, float tube, kite board or any aid to swimming or fishing that is not designed primarily for navigation.".Page 8-line 16 After "devices" insert "or water sport toys".Page 8-line 18 After "by" insert "commission".Page 11-line 20 Delete "this section" insert "this act".

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Page 12-after line 10 Insert and renumber:"Section 6.  (a)  The state parks and cultural resources department shall, not later than

October 1, 2011, report to the joint travel, recreation, wildlife and cultural resources interim committee and the joint appropriations interim committee on the effective utilization of law enforcement resources and personnel.

(b)  The game and fish commission shall, not later than October 1, 2011, report to the joint travel, recreation, wildlife and cultural resources interim committee on the effectiveness of the aquatic invasive species program.".

CHILDERS, BROWN, TEETERS, BURNS, LANDEN, SESSIONS

3/5/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00623/5/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00623/5/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00623/10/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00623/10/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0098 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0019 Mandatory savings accounts for inmates.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Bagby and Gingery and Senator(s) Elliott and Ross

AN ACT relating to department of corrections inmates; requiring savings accounts for inmates in the custody of the department of corrections as specified; and providing for an effective date.

1/5/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2010 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley, Quarberg and ThroneAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0019HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 8 After "(10%)" insert "shall be credited". GINGERY,

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2/16/2010 H Passed CoW2/17/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/18/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) PeasleyExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 1 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 02/19/2010 S Received for Introduction2/19/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S032/24/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Rereferred to S082/26/2010 S08 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Landen and Von FlaternAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File3/1/2010 S Passed CoW3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Case, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hunnicutt, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Meier, Meyer, Peterson, Ross, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Bebout, Coe, Geis, Hines, Jennings, Massie, Nicholas, Perkins and SchifferAyes 21 Nays 9 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00393/3/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00393/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00393/5/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00393/5/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0043 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0020 Criminal street gangs.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto and Steward and Senator(s) Elliott and Ross

AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; creating the crime of intimidation in furtherance of the interests of a criminal street gang; providing definitions; and providing for an effective date.

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Diercks, Peasley, Quarberg, Semlek, Stubson, Teeters and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 50 Nays 8 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2010 H01 Recommended Do PassROLL CALL

Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Quarberg and ThroneNays: Representative(s) Patton and PeasleyAyes 7 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0020HW001/FAILEDPage 2-line 6 Delete "high". LUBNAU

2/16/2010 H Passed CoW2/17/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/18/2010 H Laid Back Pursuant to HR 9-32/19/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Simpson, Steward, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Carson, Diercks, Miller, Peasley, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Stubson, Teeters and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 47 Nays 11 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/19/2010 S Received for Introduction2/22/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S012/26/2010 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Meyer, Ross and SessionsNays: Senator(s) PerkinsAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File3/1/2010 S Passed CoW3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading

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3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Case, Dockstader and HunnicuttAyes 27 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00383/3/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00383/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00383/5/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00383/5/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0042 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

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H.B. No. 0021 Minimum wage.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Davison, Gilmore, Madden and Throne and Senator(s) Sessions

AN ACT relating to minimum wage; increasing the minimum wage for all employees; and providing for an effective date.

1/5/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Byrd, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Madden, McKim, Millin, Petersen, Thompson and ThroneNays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Edmonds, Gingery, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 23 Nays 35 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0022 Streamlined sales/use tax-amendments.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Anderson, R. and Senator(s) Schiffer

AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing amendments to the sales and use tax statutes for telecommunications services as specified; repealing the multiple point of use exemption provision; and providing for an effective date.

1/7/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H03

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Peasley and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 2 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/10/2010 H03 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Madden, Miller, Petersen, Semlek and WallisAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/10/2010 H Placed on General File2/12/2010 H Passed CoW2/15/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/16/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 S Received for Introduction2/16/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S032/18/2010 S03 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Larson, Martin, Perkins and SchifferAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Passed CoW2/25/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/26/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) CaseAyes 29 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00103/1/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00103/2/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00103/4/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00103/4/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0035 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0023 Business entities-reinstatement fees.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Brown and Senator(s) Scott

AN ACT relating to business entities; modifying fees required upon reinstatement following administrative dissolution or forfeiture; and providing for an effective date.

1/5/2010 Bill Number Assigned

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2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H07

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Patton and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 2 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brown, Diercks, Hales, Illoway, Kimble, Lubnau, Miller and StubsonNays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.

Ayes 8 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H Placed on General File2/16/2010 H Rereferred to H022/17/2010 H02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Pedersen and StewardExcused: Representative(s) Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H Placed on General File2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Advanced to 3rd Reading on Same Day

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and Philp Ayes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.

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Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAbsent: Representative(s) DiercksAyes 55 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 1 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S072/25/2010 S07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Hastert, Johnson and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/25/2010 S Placed on General File2/26/2010 S Passed CoW3/1/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading

HB0023S3001/ADOPTEDPage 1–line 3 After "forfeiture;" insert "providing conforming

provisions;".Page 5-After line 23 Insert and renumber:

"Section 2. (a)  Notwithstanding section 1 of this act, if 2010 Senate File 18 is

enacted into law, the amendment of W.S. 17-15-112(b) in section 1 of this act shall not be effective.

(b)  This section shall not be effective if 2010 Senate File 18 is not enacted into law.". Page 6-line 1 Delete "2." insert "3.". CASE

3/2/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/2/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Childers, Hallinan, Peasley and PhilpAyes 55 Nays 1 Excused 4 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00343/3/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00343/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00343/8/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 0034

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3/8/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0060 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0024 Insurance requirements for newly purchased vehicles.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Cohee, Gilmore, Hallinan and Petersen and Senator(s) Esquibel, F., Landen and Von Flatern

AN ACT relating to motor vehicle registration; specifying which vehicles must be registered; and providing for an effective date.

1/6/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H08

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Peasley and TeetersExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 53 Nays 5 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H08 Recommended Do PassROLL CALL

Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Cohee, Gilmore, Madden, McKim, Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) HallinanAyes 8 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H Placed on General File2/15/2010 H Passed CoW2/16/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/17/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 S Received for Introduction2/17/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S082/23/2010 S08 Recommended Do Pass

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Landen and Von FlaternAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Passed CoW2/25/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/26/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 Assigned Number HEA No 00113/1/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00113/2/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00113/4/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00113/4/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0036 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0025 Child care development fund.

Sponsored By: Joint Labor, Health and Social Services Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to public assistance and social services; providing a schedule of eligibility and copayments under the child care and development fund; providing for grants to child care facilities under the program as specified; and providing for an effective date.

1/6/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/8/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H10

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Esquibel, K. and Millin.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 55 Nays 2 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/9/2010 H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bonner, Davison, Esquibel, K., Harvey, Kimble, Landon, Millin and SheppersonExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan

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Ayes 8 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/9/2010 H Placed on General File

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HB0025HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 16 After "(B)" insert "Except as provided in subparagraph (D)

of this paragraph,".Page 3-line 11 Delete "10%" insert "7%".Page 3-line 12 Delete "12%" insert "9%".Page 3-line 13 Delete "15%" insert "12%".Page 3-line 20 Delete "." insert ";".Page 3-After line 20 Insert:

"(D)     The multiplier indicated in subparagraph (B) of this paragraph shall be one-half (1/2) of the percentages listed for household categories above one hundred fifty percent (150%) of the federal poverty level for the period July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2011.". LANDON, CHAIRMAN

HB0025HW001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 16 Delete the standing committee amendment (HB0025HS001/A) to

this line.Page 3-line 20 Delete the standing committee amendment (HB0025HS001/A) to

this line.Page 3-After line 20 Delete the standing committee amendment (HB0025HS001/A) to

this line. LANDON

2/10/2010 H Passed CoW2/11/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/12/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Esquibel, K. and GilmoreExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 2 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2010 S Received for Introduction2/15/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S102/22/2010 S10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Hastert, Hunnicutt, Landen, Schiffer and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0025SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 3-line 20 Delete "." insert ";".Page 3-after line 20 Insert and renumber:

"(D)     If the department determines that funding will be inadequate to implement the child care and development fund for the balance of the appropriation period, the department may increase copayments as calculated by subparagraph (B) of this paragraph by ten percent (10%) for households whose income is less than two hundred percent (200%) of the federal poverty level and by

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twenty percent (20%) for households whose income is equal to or above two hundred percent (200%) of the federal poverty level.". SCOTT, CHAIRMAN

2/24/2010 S Passed CoW2/25/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/26/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Case, Massie, Meyer and SessionsAyes 26 Nays 4 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/1/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel and Esquibel, K.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 2 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00223/1/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00223/2/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00223/4/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00223/4/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0031 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0026 Medical review panel.

Sponsored By: Joint Labor, Health and Social Services Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to the administration of government; amending the time for a claimant to file an expert's statement; specifying the admissibility in court of proceedings filed with and decisions by the medical review panel; requiring that litigation results be reported to the panel; and providing for an effective date.

1/6/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H10

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon,

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Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Harshman and PhilpConflicts: Representative(s) LubnauAyes 56 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

2/11/2010 H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bonner, Davison, Esquibel, K., Harvey, Kimble, Landon, Millin and SheppersonExcused: Representative(s) HallinanAyes 8 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/11/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0026HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 6 Delete "providing for the assessment of costs as

specified;".Page 2-line 2 Restore "sixty (60)".Page 2-line 3 Delete "fifteen (15)".Page 3-lines 16 through 24 Delete entirely.Page 4-lines 1 through 23 Delete entirely.Page 5-lines 1 through 23 Delete entirely. LANDON, CHAIRMAN

2/12/2010 H Passed CoW2/15/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0026H3001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 3 Delete "providing for the inadmissibility" insert

"specifying the admissibility".Page 2-lines 18 through 22. Reinsert all stricken language.Page 2-line 18 After "any" insert "testimony, documents or".Page 2-line 19 Strike "by the parties"; strike "may" insert "shall".Page 2-line 20 After "part" insert "solely for purposes of impeachment".Page 2-line 21 Strike "," insert "and". BROWN

2/16/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) BergerExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpConflicts: Representative(s) LubnauAyes 55 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

2/17/2010 S Received for Introduction2/17/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S102/19/2010 S10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Hastert, Hunnicutt, Landen, Schiffer and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/19/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0026SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 3 Delete "specifying the admissibility" insert "providing

for the inadmissibility".Page 1-line 11 Delete "through (e)" insert "and (d)".Page 2-line 17 After "party." delete new language and strike existing

language.Page 2-lines 18 through 22 Delete new language and strike existing language.

SCOTT, CHAIRMAN

2/24/2010 S Passed CoW2/25/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/26/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/1/2010 H Did Not Concur

ROLL CALLNays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpConflicts: Representative(s) LubnauAyes 0 Nays 57 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

3/1/2010 H Appointed JCC01 MembersRepresentative(s) Brown, Bonner, Millin

3/1/2010 S Appointed JCC01 MembersSenator(s) Scott, Hastert, Hunnicutt

3/3/2010 H Adopted HB0026JC01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpConflicts: Representative(s) Lubnau

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Ayes 57 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

3/3/2010 S Adopted HB0026JC01

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Perkins, Peterson, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Nicholas and RossAyes 28 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0026JC01/AA ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Delete the following Senate amendments:HB0026SS001/AEFurther amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:Page 1-line 11 Delete "through (e)" insert "and (d)".Page 2-line 19 Before "shall" insert "and incorporated into the decision

of the panel".BROWN, BONNER, MILLIN, SCOTT, HASTERT, HUNNICUTT

3/4/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00563/4/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00563/4/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00563/9/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00563/9/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0081 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0027 Armed forces license plate fees and distribution.

Sponsored By: Joint Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to special license plates; modifying fees for eligibility statements for armed forces special license plates; modifying the distribution of fees; specifying fees; and providing for an effective date.

1/6/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/8/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H08

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H08 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALL

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Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Cohee, Gilmore, McKim, Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) MaddenExcused: Representative(s) HallinanAyes 7 Nays 1 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H Placed on General File2/15/2010 H Passed CoW2/16/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/17/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Landon and MaddenExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 54 Nays 4 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 S Received for Introduction2/17/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S082/23/2010 S08 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis and LandenNays: Senator(s) Von FlaternAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Passed CoW2/25/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading

HB0027S3001/ADOPTEDPage 1–line 4 After "fees;" insert "requiring a report;".Page 1–line 8 After "31-2-217(j)" insert "and by creating a new

subsection (k)".Page 2–after line 9 Insert and renumber:

"(k)     The department of transportation shall submit an annual report to the joint appropriations and joint transportation, highways and military affairs interim committees by October 1 of each year. The report shall identify the actions taken and monies expended pursuant to this section.". BURNS, DOCKSTADER

2/26/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Burns, Case, Hunnicutt and SchifferAyes 26 Nays 4 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 H Received for Concurrence

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3/1/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto and ByrdExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 2 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00233/1/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00233/2/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00233/5/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00233/5/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0040 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0028 Wyoming Firearms Freedom Act.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Miller, Cannady, Davison, Edmonds, Gingery, Illoway, Landon, Moniz, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn and Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Case, Cooper, Dockstader and Jennings

AN ACT relating to Wyoming Firearms Freedom Act, establishing a Wyoming Firearms Freedom Act; providing definitions; providing that specified firearms that are manufactured, sold, purchased, possessed and used exclusively within Wyoming shall be exempt from federal regulation, including registration requirements; providing exceptions; providing legislative findings and declaration of authority; and providing for an effective date.

1/6/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff; Intro

Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Connolly, Gilmore, Hales, Jorgensen and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 52 Nays 6 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2010 H Died In Committee

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H.B. No. 0029 Taxation of specified digital products.

Sponsored By: Joint Revenue Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to excise tax; imposing the sales and use tax on specified digital products as specified; providing exceptions; and providing for an effective date.

1/7/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/8/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H03

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Bagby, Brechtel, Byrd, Edmonds, Illoway, Jaggi, McKim, Peasley, Pedersen, Thompson and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 46 Nays 11 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2010 H03 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Esquibel, K., Goggles, Madden, Miller, Petersen and SemlekNays: Representative(s) Edmonds and WallisAyes 7 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0029HW001/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 2-line 2 Delete "or".Page 2-line 3 Delete "rental".Page 2-line 4 Delete "or rental".Page 2-line 7 After "product" insert "." and delete balance of line.Page 2-lines 8 through 14 Delete entirely.Page 2-line 15 Delete the line through "purchaser.".Page 3-line 9 After "product" insert "." and delete balance of line.Page 3-lines 10 through 16 Delete entirely.Page 3-line 17 Delete the line through "purchaser.".Page 4-line 5 Delete "or rented".Page 4-line 9 Delete "or renting".Page 4-line 18 Delete "or rented". ANDERSON, R.

HB0029HW002/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 21 After "." insert "Those services provided by a trade

association as part of a member benefit are not subject to the tax imposed by this subparagraph.".

Page 3-line 23 After "." insert "Those services provided by a trade association as part of a member benefit are not subject to the tax imposed by this subparagraph.". MILLER

2/16/2010 H Passed CoW

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2/17/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/18/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Edmonds, Illoway, Peasley, Pedersen, Stubson, Teeters and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 50 Nays 8 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/19/2010 S Received for Introduction2/19/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S032/25/2010 S03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Larson, Perkins and SchifferNays: Senator(s) Case and MartinAyes 3 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/25/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0029SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 2-line 5 Delete ", possession".Page 2-line 6 Delete "and control".Page 3-line 1 Delete ", possession and control". SCHIFFER, CHAIRMAN

2/26/2010 S Passed CoW3/1/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) CaseAyes 29 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/3/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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3/3/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00373/3/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00373/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00373/8/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00373/8/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0064 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

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H.B. No. 0030 Transportation department authority.

Sponsored By: Joint Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to the department of transportation; expanding authority relating to acquiring property for rights-of-way for structures to maintain safe roadways; and providing for an effective date.

1/7/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/8/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Goggles, Hales, Kimble, Landon, Madden, McKim, Patton, Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Bagby, Blake, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Lockhart, Lubnau, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 19 Nays 38 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0031 Property tax appeals-county process.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Madden and Hammons and Senator(s) Dockstader

AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for a board of review for property tax appeals as specified; specifying membership and procedures; amending related provision; and providing for an effective date.

1/11/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H03

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/10/2010 H03 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Madden, Miller, Petersen and Wallis

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Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R. and SemlekAyes 7 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 02/10/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0031HW001/ADOPTEDPage 4-line 1 After "." insert "The county shall bear all the costs, if

any, of the board of review.". MADDEN

2/12/2010 H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Bonner, Buchanan, Cohee, Craft, Hammons, Harvey, Jorgensen, Landon, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Patton, Quarberg and ThroneNays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Brechtel, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Connolly, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Harshman, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Lockhart, McKim, Millin, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Lubnau and PhilpAyes 15 Nays 42 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0032 Board of nursing-continuing jurisdiction.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Stubson, Landon, Lubnau and Shepperson and Senator(s) Landen and Massie

AN ACT relating to professions and occupations; providing that the powers of the board of nursing include the power to issue subpoenas for testimony or evidence; providing that the board has continuing jurisdiction over license, certificate and permit holders as specified; and providing for an effective date.

1/13/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H10

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) DiercksExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 1 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/11/2010 H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bonner, Davison, Esquibel, K., Harvey, Kimble, Landon, Millin and SheppersonExcused: Representative(s) HallinanAyes 8 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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HB0032HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 20 Delete entirely and insert:

"Section 2. This act is effective immediately upon completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution.".LANDON, CHAIRMAN

2/12/2010 H Passed CoW2/15/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/16/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 S Received for Introduction2/17/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S102/19/2010 S10 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Hastert, Hunnicutt, Landen, Schiffer and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 02/19/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Passed CoW2/25/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/26/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Burns, Case and PerkinsAyes 27 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00203/1/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00203/2/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00203/4/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00203/4/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0029 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0033 Property tax-levy date.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Edmonds

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AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing a date for the levying of property tax mill levies by the county commissioners as specified; and providing for an effective date.

1/19/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H03

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H03 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Madden, Miller, Petersen, Semlek and WallisAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H Placed on General File2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Advanced to 3rd Reading on Same Day

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan Philp Ayes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/22/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S03; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff3/5/2010 S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)

H.B. No. 0034 Referendum on adopted ordinance-petitions.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Edmonds and Pedersen and Senator(s) Hunnicutt

AN ACT relating to municipal elections; extending deadline for collection of signatures to require a referendum vote on municipal ordinances; and providing for an effective date.

1/19/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) PattonExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 1 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brown, Diercks, Hales, Illoway, Kimble, Lubnau, Miller, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H Placed on General File2/19/2010 H Passed CoW

HB0034H2001/FAILEDPage 1-line 1 After "deadline" insert "and modifying requirements".Page 1-line 16 After "town" insert "in municipalities with less than ten

thousand (10,000) residents, or five percent (5%) of the qualified electors registered to vote in the city or town in municipalities with ten thousand (10,000) or more residents,". ZWONITZER, DN.

2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/23/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen,

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Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Childers, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S072/25/2010 S07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Hastert and JohnsonExcused: Senator(s) ScottAyes 4 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/25/2010 S Placed on General File3/1/2010 S Passed CoW3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00403/3/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00403/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00403/5/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00403/5/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0044 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0035 Lobbying restrictions.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Edmonds, Buchanan, Shepperson, Stubson and Teeters and Senator(s) Bebout and Anderson, J.

AN ACT relating to lobbying; restricting lobbying by the five statewide elected officials and state legislators for two years after leaving office; providing penalties; and providing for an effective date.

1/19/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Blikre, Brechtel, Buchanan, Edmonds, Gingery, Harshman, Madden, Miller, Peasley, Pedersen, Roscoe, Shepperson, Stubson and TeetersNays: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Petersen,

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Quarberg, Semlek, Simpson, Steward, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 15 Nays 43 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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H.B. No. 0036 Notaries.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Gingery, Brown, Buchanan, Illoway and Petersen and Senator(s) Dockstader, Hastert and Massie

AN ACT relating to notaries, notarial officers and notarial acts; amending the Wyoming Uniform Law on Notarial Acts; amending and repealing laws on notaries public; adopting provisions of the Model Notary Act; amending notary related statutes; specifying a means to satisfy acknowledgements; and providing for an effective date.

1/19/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 2 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/10/2010 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley, Quarberg and ThroneAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/10/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0036HS001/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 5-line 15 After ";" insert "or".Page 5-line 19 Delete "; or" insert ".".Page 5-lines 21 through 23 Delete entirely.Page 12-lines 18 through 20 Delete entirely.Page 12-line 22 Delete "(c)" insert "(b)". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN2/12/2010 H Passed CoW

HB0036H2001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 5 After "statutes;" insert "specifying a means to satisfy

acknowledgements;".Page 13-line 10 After "(xxii)" insert "and by creating a new subsection

(c)".Page 22-line 23 After "definitions" insert "; acknowledgements".Page 31-after line 7 Insert:

"(c)     A properly executed jurat satisfies any requirement for an acknowledgement.". BROWN

2/15/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading

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2/16/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Berger and PeasleyExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 55 Nays 2 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 S Received for Introduction2/17/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S012/26/2010 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Meyer, Perkins, Ross and SessionsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File3/1/2010 S Passed CoW

HB0036S2001/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 5-line 17 Delete and insert "the notarial officer's customary fee

for notarial services".Page 9-line 23 After "charge" delete balance of line and insert "a

reasonable fee".Page 9-line 24 Delete through "maximum fee".Page 10-lines 2 through 23 Delete and renumber.Page 11-lines 1 through 14 Delete.Page 11-line 19 Delete "specified in W.S. 34-26-302" insert "authorized by

W.S. 34-26-301".Page 12-line 3 After "fees" insert ","; delete "paid in".Page 12-line 4 Delete through "34-26-302(b),".Page 17-line 14 Delete "34-26-304" insert "34-26-303".Page 30-line 24 Delete "34-26-304" insert "34-26-303". BURNS

3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading

HB0036S3001.01/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 10 Delete "34-26-208" insert "34-26-207".Page 2-line 9 After "notarization" insert "or is not personally known to

the notorial officer who confirms through a telephone conference that the principal signed the document".

Page 6-lines 4 through 22 Delete and renumber.Page 7-lines 1 through 8 Delete.Page 13-lines 2 and 3 Delete and insert "34-26-101(b)(iii), (iv) and by creating

new paragraphs (vii) through (xxi) and by creating a new subsection (c),".

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Page 27-lines 22 and 23 Delete and renumber.Page 28-line 12 After "time" insert "or any other reasonable

corroboration".Page 34-line 23 After "that" insert ":" and delete balance of line.Page 34-line 24 Delete and insert:

"(i)     If the instrument to which the certificate is affixed was executed by natural persons acting in their own right, that such person or persons personally appeared before the notorial officer, were known to the officer to be the person or persons described in and who executed such instrument, and that the person or persons acknowledged that the document was acknowledged freely and voluntarily;

(ii)     If the instrument to which the certificate is affixed was executed by an attorney-in-fact acting for a natural person, that the attorney personally appeared before the notorial officer, was known by the officer to be the party who executed the instrument on behalf of the natural person and that the attorney acknowledged that the instrument was executed and acknowledged as the free and voluntary act of the natural person;

(iii)     If the instrument to which the certificate is affixed was executed by a corporation or other entity which is not a natural person, that the president or other official who signed the instrument on behalf of the entity appeared before and was personally known to the officer making the certificate and was duly sworn and upon oath represented that the person was the president or other officer or agent of the corporation or entity, that the seal affixed to the instrument is the corporate seal of the corporation or entity, that the instrument was signed and sealed on behalf of the corporation or entity by the authority of the board of directors or trustees thereof and that the officer who executed the instrument acknowledged the instrument to be the free act and deed of the corporation or entity. If the corporation or entity does not have a corporate seal, a recital of that fact shall be inserted at the end of the certificate by the notorial officer.".Page 35-lines 1 through 4 Delete. NICHOLAS

HB0036S3001.02/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 8-lines 6 through 8 Delete and renumber.Page 8-line 14 Delete "presence" insert "place of business".Page 8-line 19 Delete ":"Page 8-line 21 Delete.Page 8-line 23 Delete "(ii)". NICHOLAS

3/3/2010 S Failed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hunnicutt, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meyer, Schiffer, Sessions and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Case, Coe, Cooper, Hines, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Scott and TownsendAyes 14 Nays 16 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0037 Mandatory judicial retirement-2.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Gingery, Brown, Patton, Peasley and Stubson and Senator(s) Burns, Meyer and Perkins

AN ACT relating to judicial retirement; repealing mandatory retirement age; making the act contingent upon passage of a constitutional amendment as specified; and providing for an effective date.

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1/19/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters and ThroneNays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Hammons, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Roscoe, Semlek, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 48 Nays 10 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/10/2010 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley, Quarberg and ThroneAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/10/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0037HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 6 Delete "1" insert "4". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN

2/12/2010 H Passed CoW2/15/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/16/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Madden, McKim, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 52 Nays 5 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 S Received for Introduction2/17/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S012/24/2010 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Meyer, Perkins and SessionsNays: Senator(s) RossAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Placed on General File; Did not Consider in CoW

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H.B. No. 0038 Driving under the influence amendments.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Gingery, Hammons and Illoway and Senator(s) Johnson, Massie and Sessions

AN ACT relating to driving under the influence; expanding the definition of controlled substances and otherwise amending and creating definitions; amending the time for acceptable results from tests of blood alcohol concentration; creating a crime for failure to submit or complete a chemical test as specified; creating a crime of aggravated driving under the influence; amending penalties; repealing a provision relating to the reduction or dismissal of charges; repealing evidentiary presumptions relating to blood alcohol concentration; clarifying factors relating to penalties for subsequent convictions; and providing for an effective date.

1/19/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff; Intro

Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Diercks and PeasleyExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 55 Nays 3 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 Motion to Do Pass Failed

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley and QuarbergNays: Representative(s) BarbutoExcused: Representative(s) ThroneAyes 7 Nays 1 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2010 H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)

H.B. No. 0039 Insurance benefits-usual, customary and reasonable.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Gilmore, Davison and Goggles and Senator(s) Jennings and Scott

AN ACT relating to insurance; modifying provisions for review of claims denied upon application of usual, customary and reasonable standard; prohibiting denial of payment for medical charges as specified; specifying application; and providing for an effective date.

1/21/2010 Bill Number Assigned

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2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Petersen, Roscoe, Steward, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Edmonds, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpConflicts: Representative(s) Bonner, Lockhart, Lubnau and SimpsonAyes 44 Nays 10 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 4

2/18/2010 H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brown, Diercks, Hales, Kimble, Miller and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Illoway, Lubnau and StubsonAyes 6 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0039HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 21 Delete "if" insert ".".Page 2-lines 22 through 24. Delete entirely. ILLOWAY, CHAIRMAN

2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/23/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Teeters, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Bonner, Brechtel, Edmonds, Illoway, Lockhart, Miller, Peasley, Quarberg, Shepperson, Stubson, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Childers, Hallinan and PhilpConflicts: Representative(s) Lubnau and SimpsonAyes 43 Nays 12 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 2

2/24/2010 S Received for Introduction2/24/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S042/26/2010 S04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Coe, Jennings, Sessions and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) MassieAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File; Did not Consider in CoW

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H.B. No. 0040 Tax increment financing.

Sponsored By: Joint Revenue Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to municipalities; providing for tax increment financing for municipal public improvements; providing definitions; providing for bonding; providing for apportionment of property taxes within a specified area and excise taxes to finance public improvements; and providing for an effective date.

1/21/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H03; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff; Intro

Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Bonner, Brechtel, Edmonds, Jorgensen, Peasley, Pedersen, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 48 Nays 10 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 Motion to Do Pass Failed

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Esquibel, K., Goggles and PetersenNays: Representative(s) Edmonds, Madden, Miller, Semlek and WallisAyes 4 Nays 5 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2010 H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)

H.B. No. 0041 School finance-distance education.

Sponsored By: Joint Education Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to school finance; excluding specified district revenues from local resource computations used in computing foundation program amounts; and providing for an effective date.

1/21/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H04

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,

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Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/11/2010 H04 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie and TeetersAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/11/2010 H Placed on General File2/12/2010 H Passed CoW2/15/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/16/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 S Received for Introduction2/16/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S042/18/2010 S04 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Coe, Massie, Sessions and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) JenningsAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Passed CoW2/25/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/26/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Coe, Cooper, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Johnson, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Scott, Sessions and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Bebout, Burns, Case, Dockstader, Jennings, Landen, Perkins, Schiffer and TownsendAyes 21 Nays 9 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00123/1/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00123/2/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00123/4/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00123/4/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0024 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

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H.B. No. 0042 Collection agencies.

Sponsored By: Joint Minerals, Business and Economic Development Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to collection agencies; providing for consumer protection in collection transactions; transferring the collection agency program from the collection agency board to the Wyoming department of audit, banking division as specified; modifying requirements of the program; providing for reimbursement; terminating the collection agency board; transferring funds; and providing for an effective date.

1/21/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/8/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Harshman, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Madden, Moniz, Peasley, Quarberg, Roscoe, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson and WallisNays: Representative(s) Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Semlek, Simpson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 29 Nays 28 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0043 Child support-adjustments.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Thompson, Blake and Davison and Senator(s) Cooper and Hastert

AN ACT relating to child support orders; limiting adjustments to child support orders due to changed circumstances; and providing for an effective date.

1/22/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff; Intro

Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Gingery, Lubnau, Madden, Peasley and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 53 Nays 5 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2010 H Died In Committee

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H.B. No. 0044 Taxation of property used for economic development.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Illoway, Anderson, R., Buchanan, Hammons, Madden, Pedersen and Throne and Senator(s) Cooper, Dockstader, Hunnicutt, Larson, Meier and Ross

AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing a property tax exemption for community development organizations as specified; and providing for an effective date.

1/22/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H09

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Roscoe, Semlek and StewardExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 52 Nays 6 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Craft, Harvey, Lockhart, Moniz, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0044HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 1 Delete "improvement on" insert "improvements and land

amenities, including but not limited to streets, curbs, gutters, utilities, sewer or water infrastructure that may contribute to the value of the land, on".

Page 2-line 2 After "." delete balance of the line.Page 2-line 3 Delete entirely.Page 2-line 4 Delete "considered vacant.".Page 2-line 5 Delete "land to a for" insert "property.".Page 2-line 6 Delete "profit entity.".Page 2-line 17 Delete "department" insert "assessor". LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN

2/15/2010 H Passed CoW

HB0044H2001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 4 After "." delete balance of line and insert "This

exemption shall cease to apply to improvements and land amenities on real property from and after the date the

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real property is sold or leased by the community development organization.".

Page 2-line 5 Delete entirely including the standing committee amendment (HB0044HS001/A) to this line. SIMPSON

2/16/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/17/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Landon, Lockhart, Roscoe, Semlek and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 53 Nays 5 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 S Received for Introduction2/22/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S032/25/2010 S03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Larson, Martin and SchifferNays: Senator(s) Case and PerkinsAyes 3 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/25/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0044SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 2-line 5 After "organization." Insert "The amount of the exemption

shall be reported by the county assessor on the abstract submitted to the state board of equalization as prescribed by W.S. 39-11-102.1(c)(ii).". SCHIFFER, CHAIRMAN

HB0044SW001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 2-line 24 Delete "and".Page 3-line 5 Delete "." insert "; and".Page 3-after line 5 Insert and renumber:

"(C)     Each of the organization's officers, directors and employees has agreed in writing that proprietary information, confidential information and any other information which has not been publicly released shall not be used in any way for business, personal or family gain.". LARSON

3/1/2010 S Passed CoW3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading

HB0044S3001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 3-line 2 Delete "its" insert "the".Page 3-line 3 After "property" insert "subject to this paragraph".Page 3-line 5 Delete the Larson Committee of the Whole Amendment

(HB0044SW001/AE) to this line.Page 3-before line 6 Insert and renumber:

"; and

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(D)     The lease, sale or other transfer of the real property subject to this paragraph is open to potential prospects of the community development organization which will further the purposes specified in subparagraph (B) of this paragraph and is not limited to the members of the organization.". SCHIFFER

3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Meier, Meyer, Peterson, Ross, Scott, Sessions and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Case, Geis, Hines, Massie, Nicholas, Perkins, Schiffer and TownsendAyes 21 Nays 9 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/4/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/4/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Landon, Peasley and SemlekExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 55 Nays 3 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/4/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00573/5/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00573/5/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00573/10/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00573/11/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0100 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0045 Compulsory school attendance-2.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Hammons, Connolly, Craft, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim and McOmie and Senator(s) Coe, Landen, Massie, Sessions and Von Flatern

AN ACT relating to compulsory school attendance; providing for parental consent as a means to allow children subject to mandatory attendance age to withdraw from school; and providing for an effective date.

1/25/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction; Did Not Consider for Introduction Vote3/3/2010 H Bill Withdrawn by Sponsor

H.B. No. 0046 Omnibus water bill-planning.

Sponsored By: Select Water Committee

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AN ACT relating to water development projects; authorizing specified Level I and Level II studies and providing appropriations; requiring reports; providing for reversion of unexpended funds; authorizing unobligated funds to be used to complete other designated project studies under certain conditions; authorizing money for the office of water programs as specified; and providing for an effective date.

1/25/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H05

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/11/2010 H05 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore, Moniz, Semlek, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/11/2010 H Placed on General File2/11/2010 H Rereferred to H022/12/2010 H02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen and StewardExcused: Representative(s) PhilpAyes 6 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H Placed on General File2/15/2010 H Passed CoW2/16/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/17/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/17/2010 S Received for Introduction2/17/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S052/19/2010 S05 Recommended Do Pass

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Elliott, Geis, Jennings and JohnsonAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/19/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Passed CoW2/25/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/26/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00133/1/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00133/2/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00133/4/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00133/4/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0032 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0047 NEPA and ESA review.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Childers, Cohee, Jaggi and Simpson and Senator(s) Bebout and Jennings

AN ACT relating to federal policy; providing for the investigation and initiation of legal action; providing the attorney general the ability to seek legal remedies as specified; requiring a report; and providing for an effective date.

1/25/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H06

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Carson, Connolly, Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Illoway, Jorgensen, Millin, Roscoe, Stubson, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 44 Nays 14 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bonner, Childers, Davison, Jaggi and SheppersonNays: Representative(s) Connolly, Millin and ThompsonAbsent: Representative(s) BrownAyes 5 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 1 Conflicts 0

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2/17/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0047HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 6 After "(b)" delete balance of the line and insert "The

attorney general may include in his exception budget request, to the extent he determines necessary, an appropriation of funds from the federal natural resources policy account created under W.S. 9-4-218, for the purpose of carrying out his duties under this act."

Page 2-lines 7 and 8 Delete entirely.Page 2-line 9 Delete "nothing" insert "Nothing". JAGGI, VICE-CHAIRMAN

2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Advanced to 3rd Reading on Same Day

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and Philp Ayes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brown, Carson, Connolly, Gilmore, Gingery, Hales, Jorgensen, Millin, Roscoe and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 47 Nays 10 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S062/25/2010 S06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Coe, Dockstader, Jennings and MeyerNays: Senator(s) BurnsAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/25/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0047SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 4-line 21 Delete and insert:

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"Section 2. This act is effective immediately upon completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution.". BURNS, CHAIRMAN

3/1/2010 S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Jennings, Meier and PetersonNays: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Case, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 7 Nays 23 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0048 School finance audits-amendment.

Sponsored By: Joint Education Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to school finance audits; modifying vocational education program periodic audit requirement; and providing for an effective date.

1/26/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/8/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H04

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/9/2010 H04 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie and TeetersAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/9/2010 H Placed on General File2/10/2010 H Passed CoW2/11/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/12/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.

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Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 S Received for Introduction2/15/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S042/16/2010 S04 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Coe, Jennings, Massie, Sessions and Von FlaternAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 S Placed on General File2/19/2010 S Passed CoW2/22/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/23/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) CaseAyes 29 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00012/24/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA. No. 00012/24/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00012/26/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00013/1/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0001 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0049 Manufacturing sales & use tax exemption.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Madden, Hammons and Stubson and Senator(s) Bebout and Burns

AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; extending sales and use tax exemption for manufacturing equipment as specified; repealing outdated provisions; and providing for an effective date.

1/26/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H03

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Gingery, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Carson, Connolly, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, McOmie, Steward, Thompson and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and Philp

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Ayes 41 Nays 17 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H03 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Madden, Miller, Petersen and SemlekNays: Representative(s) WallisAyes 8 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0049HW001/FAILEDPage 1-line 1 After "extending" insert "and modifying".Page 2-line 5 Delete new language; reinsert stricken language.Page 2-line 7 After "," insert "and for the period beginning January 1,

2011 and ending December 31, 2011, ninety percent (90%) of the sale or lease of machinery to be used in this state directly and predominantly in manufacturing tangible personal property,".

Page 3-line 5 Delete new language; reinsert stricken language.Page 3-line 8 After "," insert "and for the period beginning January 1,

2011 and ending December 31, 2011, ninety percent (90%) of the purchase or lease of machinery to be used in this state directly and predominantly in manufacturing tangible personal property,". CONNOLLY

2/15/2010 H Passed CoW2/16/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/17/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Carson, Connolly, Diercks, Jorgensen, Landon, Lubnau, Roscoe and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 50 Nays 8 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 S Received for Introduction2/17/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S032/24/2010 S03 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Larson, Martin, Perkins and SchifferNays: Senator(s) CaseAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Passed CoW2/25/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/26/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions and TownsendNays: Senator(s) Case, Dockstader, Geis, Massie and Von FlaternAyes 25 Nays 5 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00143/1/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00143/2/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00143/4/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00143/4/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0033 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0050 Hospital mill levies-use of funds.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Lubnau and Senator(s) Ross

AN ACT relating to county memorial hospitals; clarifying that county mill levies may be used for operation and maintenance of such hospitals; and providing for an effective date.

1/27/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H03

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) ThompsonExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 1 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Madden, Miller, Petersen, Semlek and WallisAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H Placed on General File; Did not Consider in CoW

H.B. No. 0051 Plaintiffs in wrongful death actions.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Lubnau and Senator(s) Ross

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AN ACT relating to civil procedure; amending and clarifying who may receive awards of damages in wrongful death actions; providing for applicability of the act; and providing for an effective date.

1/27/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction; Did Not Consider for Introduction Vote

H.B. No. 0052 Campaign funds-personal use restrictions.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Stubson, Brown, Pedersen and Throne and Senator(s) Jennings, Landen and Von Flatern

AN ACT relating to campaign funds; providing restrictions on use of campaign funds; providing for disposal of campaign funds after terms of office; providing for penalties; and providing for an effective date.

1/27/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, Miller, Millin, Pedersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Berger, Blake, Brechtel, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Semlek, Thompson, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 32 Nays 26 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0053 Women's right to information.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Brechtel and Davison

AN ACT relating to public health and safety; requiring physicians to obtain a signed acknowledgment as specified when obtaining a pregnant woman's consent to an abortion; providing an exception; authorizing sanctions as specified; providing definitions; and providing for an effective date.

1/27/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Blikre, Brechtel, Buchanan, Cannady, Davison, Edmonds, Gingery, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Simpson, Stubson and TeetersNays: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Illoway, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Roscoe, Shepperson, Steward, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and Philp

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Ayes 23 Nays 35 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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H.B. No. 0054 Wyoming Food Freedom Act.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Wallis, Goggles, Hallinan, McOmie and Miller and Senator(s) Bebout

AN ACT relating to agriculture; creating the Wyoming Food Freedom Act; exempting certain sales from licensure, certification and inspection; providing definitions; and providing for an effective date.

1/29/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H05

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Gingery, Goggles, Hammons, Harvey, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson and WallisNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Brown, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Hales, Harshman, Illoway, Millin, Steward, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 45 Nays 13 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Edmonds, Semlek, Teeters and WallisNays: Representative(s) Gilmore, Moniz and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 6 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0054HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-lines 8 and 9 Delete entirely and renumber as necessary.Page 5-line 21 After "inspection" insert "required".Page 5-line 24 After "producer" delete "," insert "or"; after "processor"

delete ", the".Page 6-line 1 Delete line through "processor's agent". SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN

HB0054HW002/ADOPTEDPage 2-After line 23 Insert:

"(iii)  "Farmers' market" means as defined in W.S. 35-7-110(a)(xxviii);".Page 3-After line 9 Insert:

"(vi)  "Roadside stand" means a freestanding structure on or near a producer or processor's property;".Renumber as necessary. WALLIS

2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0054H3001/FAILED

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Page 1-line 3 After "definitions;" insert "requiring compliance with federal law;".

Page 6-After line 3 Insert:"(d)  Any producer or processor selling or offering his product pursuant to

this section shall comply with all applicable federal law, including the Federal Meat Inspection Act, 21 U.S.C. 601 through 21 U.S.C. 695.". ZWONITZER, DN

2/23/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Hammons, Harvey, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Teeters, Thompson and WallisNays: Representative(s) Brown, Byrd, Connolly, Gilmore, Hales, Harshman, Illoway, Millin, Moniz, Steward, Stubson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Childers, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 43 Nays 14 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Received for Introduction2/24/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S05; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff3/5/2010 S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)

H.B. No. 0055 Elementary foreign language instruction.

Sponsored By: Joint Education Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to public schools; eliminating elementary foreign language instruction as a component of the required state educational program; and providing for an effective date.

2/1/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/8/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H04

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Gingery, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson and WallisNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Byrd, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Kimble, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 47 Nays 10 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/9/2010 H04 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie and TeetersAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/9/2010 H Placed on General File2/10/2010 H Passed CoW2/11/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/12/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Gingery, Goggles, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson and WallisNays: Representative(s) Carson, Connolly, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Hales, Kimble, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 49 Nays 9 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 S Received for Introduction2/15/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S04; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff3/5/2010 S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)

H.B. No. 0056 Bonded indebtedness mill levy supplement.

Sponsored By: Select Committee on School Facilities

AN ACT relating to school facilities; modifying school district bond issues eligible for the bonded indebtedness mill levy supplement; imposing notification duties upon the department of education; and providing for an effective date.

2/1/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H04

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H04 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie and TeetersAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H Placed on General File2/15/2010 H Passed CoW2/16/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/17/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 S Received for Introduction2/17/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S042/23/2010 S04 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Coe, Jennings, Massie, Sessions and Von FlaternAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Passed CoW2/25/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/26/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00153/1/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00153/2/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00153/4/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00153/4/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0037 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0057 Damage to underground public utilities.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Stubson, Harvey, Illoway, Kimble, Millin, Moniz, Roscoe, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Bebout

AN ACT relating to underground public utilities; providing for civil penalties for damages to underground public utilities; providing notification requirements before excavations; providing definitions; providing for mitigation of damages; providing for safety training programs; and providing for an effective date.

2/1/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H09

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2/15/2010 H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Craft, Harvey, Lockhart, Moniz, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0057HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 17 After "remedy" insert "available"; after "equity" delete

balance of line and insert ".".Page 2-lines 18 and 19 Delete entirely.Page 7-line 1 After "excavator" insert "fails to comply with W.S.

37-12-302(c) and"; delete "a located" insert "an".Page 7-line 2 Delete "by failing to utilize" insert "during an

excavation, or fails to exercise"; after "care" insert "in excavating and damages a located underground facility". LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN

HB0057HW001/ADOPTEDPage 15-line 13 After "." insert "When excavating, reasonable care shall

require hand digging, as necessary, to protect the underground facility.". STUBSON

2/16/2010 H Passed CoW

HB0057H2001/ADOPTEDPage 3-line 18 After "join" insert "and participate in".Page 3-line 20 After "join" insert "or participate in".Page 4-line 3 After "join" insert "or participate in".Page 4-line 11 After "join" insert "or participate in". GINGERY

2/17/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/18/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Davison, Diercks, Jaggi and Teeters

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Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 53 Nays 5 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/19/2010 S Received for Introduction2/22/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S092/24/2010 S09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and MartinAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0057SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 10–line 9 After "repair" delete "or" insert "and".Page 15–line 4 After "injury" insert "." and strike balance of line.

LARSON, CHAIRMAN

HB0057SW001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 15–line 4 Delete the First Senate Standing Committee Amendment

(HB0057SS001/A) to this line and further amend as follows: strike "on proof of negligence" insert "when failing to utilize reasonable care". BEBOUT

2/26/2010 S Passed CoW3/1/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading

HB0057S3001/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 4 After "excavations;" insert "providing for civil penalties

and damages related to marking of underground facilities;".

Page 5-after line 16 Insert and renumber:"(iv)  If an operator, after receipt of a notice from an excavator or

notification center pursuant to W.S. 37-12-302(c), fails to mark the location of its underground facilities within the time period specified in W.S. 37-12-302(d), the operator may be liable for any costs or damage incurred by the excavator as a result of any delay in the excavation project caused by the operator's failure to mark or delay in marking its facilities." BEBOUT

HB0057S3002/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 5-after line 16 Delete the Bebout Third Reading Amendment (HB0057S3001/A)

to this line and further amend as follows. Insert and renumber:

"(iv)  If an operator, after receipt of a notice from an excavator or notification center pursuant to W.S. 37-12-302(c), fails to mark the location of its underground facilities within the time period specified in W.S. 37-12-302(d), and unless the failure resulted from circumstances beyond the operator's control, the court shall impose upon the operator a civil penalty of up to five hundred dollars ($500.00) for each violation. For purposes of this paragraph, each day of delay in marking underground facilities shall be a separate violation.". CASE

3/2/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen,

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Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Hines and PerkinsAyes 28 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/2/2010 H Did Concur

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Childers, Hallinan, Peasley and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 0 Excused 4 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00353/3/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00353/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00353/8/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00353/8/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0062 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0058 Homestead exemption-county option.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Davison, Esquibel, K., Madden, Roscoe and Wallis and Senator(s) Cooper, Dockstader, Larson and Martin

AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for an optional county homestead exemption as specified; providing applicability; and providing for an effective date.

2/1/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H03

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H03 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Madden, Miller, Petersen, Semlek and WallisAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H Placed on General File2/16/2010 H Failed CoW; Indef Postponed

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Jaggi, Kimble, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Millin, Petersen, Roscoe and WallisNays: Representative(s) Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Diercks, Edmonds, Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Landon, Lockhart, McOmie, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 19 Nays 38 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0059 Workforce services amendments.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn. and Bonner

AN ACT relating to workforce services; transferring oversight of Serve Wyoming to department of workforce services; amending department of workforce services confidentiality provisions; revising the membership of and transferring oversight of the governor's council for employment and rehabilitation of the handicapped as specified; transferring the displaced worker and education program to the department of workforce services; updating the entities to be consulted in preparing the displaced worker and education statewide plan; and providing for an effective date.

2/4/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H09

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Byrd, Craft, Harvey, Lockhart, Moniz, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) BrechtelExcused: Representative(s) RoscoeAyes 7 Nays 1 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0059HS001/ADOPTED

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Page 3-line 2 After "individual" insert "when the employing unit or individual who provided the requested information gives written permission for its release,". LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN

2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Advanced to 3rd Reading on Same Day

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and Philp Ayes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd ReadingROLL CALL

Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S092/26/2010 S09 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and MartinAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File3/1/2010 S Passed CoW3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Case and PerkinsAyes 28 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00413/3/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00413/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00413/8/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 0041

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3/8/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0065 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

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H.B. No. 0060 UPMIFA-expenditure limitation.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Pedersen, Bonner, Buchanan, Edmonds, Lubnau, Millin and Shepperson and Senator(s) Coe, Nicholas and Ross

AN ACT relating to Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act; amending provisions related to amount of authorized expenditures as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/4/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H09

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) BrechtelExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 1 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Craft, Harvey, Lockhart, Moniz, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0060HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 17 Delete "July 1, 2010" insert "immediately upon completion

of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution.". LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN

2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Advanced to 3rd Reading on Same Day

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and Philp Ayes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S092/24/2010 S09 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and MartinAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Placed on General File2/26/2010 S Passed CoW3/1/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Bebout, Meier, Schiffer and ScottAyes 26 Nays 4 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00273/2/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00273/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00273/8/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00273/8/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0056 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0061 Legal services funding.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Throne, Connolly, Gingery, Hales, Hammons, Lockhart, Lubnau and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Massie, Meyer, Ross and Sessions

AN ACT relating to indigent civil legal services; providing for additional fees to fund indigent civil legal services; establishing an indigent civil legal services account; creating and providing for administration of an indigent civil legal services program; authorizing rulemaking; authorizing the expenditure of funds for the program as specified; providing for reports; and providing for an effective date.

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Petersen, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Davison, Edmonds, Jaggi, Miller, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Semlek and TeetersExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 48 Nays 10 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton and PeasleyNays: Representative(s) QuarbergExcused: Representative(s) ThroneAyes 7 Nays 1 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0061HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 4 After "indigent" insert "civil".Page 3-line 2 After "shall" insert "provide for the"; delete "internal"

insert "of".Page 3-line 3 After "." insert "The audits shall be available for public

review.".Page 4-line 4 After "that" insert "civil legal".Page 4-line 11 After "providing" insert "civil".Page 5-line 5 After "providing" insert "civil legal".Page 5-line 6 Before "services" insert "civil legal".Page 5-line 13 After "of" insert "civil". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN

2/15/2010 H Rereferred to H022/16/2010 H02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen and StewardExcused: Representative(s) PhilpAyes 6 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0061HW002/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 22 After "committee." insert "Each biennial plan submitted

under this subsection beginning with the biennium commencing July 1, 2012 shall include case statistics and program costs for the preceding biennium.". SEMLEK

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HB0061HW003/FAILEDPage 1-line 2 After ";" insert "providing for a portion of any punitive

damages awarded to be deposited to civil legal services account;".

Page 1-line 11 After "W.S." insert "1-16-104,".Page 1-After line 12 Insert:

"1-16-104.  Punitive damages; award to civil legal services account.If a person receives an award of punitive damages, the court shall require that twenty-five percent (25%) of the award be deposited into the civil legal service account created pursuant to W.S. 5-2-121. This section does not grant the state the right to file or join a civil action to recover punitive damages. The state shall have the same rights of recovery of any judgment creditor under chapter 17 of this title.".Page 2-line 7 After "6-10-103" insert "and punitive damages paid to the

state pursuant to W.S. 1-16-104". STUBSON

2/17/2010 H Passed CoW

HB0061H2001/FAILEDPage 1-line 6 After "specified; insert "requiring financial

participation by clients as specified;".Page 5-line 15 After "funds." insert "Any program receiving funds under

this section shall establish client financial participation standards for use of these funds to include:

(A)  A client whose total household income is between one hundred percent (100%) and one hundred fifty percent (150%) of the federal poverty level shall pay ten percent (10%) of the legal fees in his case or two hundred dollars ($200.00), whichever is less;

(B)  A client whose total household income is between one hundred fifty-one percent (151%) and two hundred percent (200%) of the federal poverty level shall pay twenty percent (20%) of the legal fees in his case or five hundred dollars ($500.00), whichever is less.". LANDON

2/18/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/19/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Edmonds, Jaggi, Miller, Peasley, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson and TeetersExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 49 Nays 9 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 S Received for Introduction2/22/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S012/24/2010 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Meyer, Perkins, Ross and SessionsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Rereferred to S02

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2/26/2010 S02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Massie, Nicholas, Peterson and TownsendNays: Senator(s) MeierAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File3/1/2010 S Passed CoW

HB0061S2001/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 3-line 24 After "program" insert ". The court shall include in the

May report any recommendations for providing services beyond those specified in paragraph (xi) of this subsection."

Page 5-line 21 Delete "." insert ";".Page 5-after line 21 Insert:

"(xi)  Prior to May 1, 2011, funds shall not be expended under the program for civil legal services other than:

(A)  Domestic relations legal civil services, which shall include at a minimum services involving dissolution of a marriage, child custody and visitation, and child support;

(B)  Civil legal services provided in a landlord and tenant matter;

(C)  Other civil legal services, provided funds shall only be expended on behalf of an individual seeking a monetary recovery if the amount of the individual's demand does not exceed the jurisdiction of circuit court.". MEIER

3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading

HB0061S3001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 5 After "rulemaking;" insert "establishing priorities for

provision of legal services;".Page 4-line 7 Delete ";" insert "subject to the following:".Page 4-after line 7 Insert and renumber:

"(A)  In adopting rules and regulations governing the program the court shall set the following priorities, which are not intended to be exclusive, but to provide direction on the management and operation of the program:

(1)  Cases in which an indigent individual is a defendant in a lawsuit;

(2)  Cases in which an indigent individual is seeking to enforce a court order;

(3)  Cases involving domestic relations and family law;(4)  Matters involving general legal advice to indigent

individuals.(B)  In adopting rules and regulations governing the program,

the court shall prohibit the program from providing legal representation in the following areas:

(1)  Cases seeking tort damages;(2)  Criminal defense;(3)  Cases against public agencies or political

subdivisions seeking to change or overturn existing rules, regulations and policies. This prohibition shall not limit the program's ability to represent indigent individuals who are seeking benefits that may be owed them by public entities.". SCOTT, MASSIE, MEIER, MEYER

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3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Cooper, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Bebout, Case, Coe, Dockstader, Geis, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Meier and PetersonAyes 20 Nays 10 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/4/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/4/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Peasley, Quarberg, Shepperson, Teeters and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 53 Nays 5 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/4/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00583/5/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00583/5/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00583/11/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00583/11/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0109 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0062 Reading assessment reporting.

Sponsored By: Management Audit Committee

AN ACT relating to education; requiring school districts to report on reading assessment and intervention as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/5/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H04; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff; Intro

Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) BrechtelExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 1 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/10/2010 Motion to Do Pass Failed

ROLL CALLNays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie and TeetersAyes 0 Nays 9 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2010 H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)

H.B. No. 0063 Tanning salons-minors.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Millin, Bonner, Carson, Esquibel, K., Harvey, Landon and Pedersen and Senator(s) Landen, Meyer and Scott

AN ACT relating to ultraviolet tanning devices; prohibiting allowing the use of ultraviolet tanning devices by minors under fifteen (15) years of age unless a parent or legal guardian is present; requiring parental consent as specified for use of ultraviolet tanning devices by minors between fifteen (15) and eighteen (18) years of age; providing definitions; providing a criminal penalty; and providing for an effective date.

2/5/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H10

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Simpson, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Buchanan, Diercks, Edmonds, Lockhart, Miller, Peasley, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 44 Nays 14 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bonner, Davison, Esquibel, K., Harvey, Kimble, Landon and MillinNays: Representative(s) SheppersonExcused: Representative(s) HallinanAyes 7 Nays 1 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0063HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 4 After "consent" insert "as specified".Page 1-line 6 Before "criminal" insert "a"; delete "penalties" insert

"penalty".Page 1-line 15 Delete "penalties" insert "penalty".Page 3-line 7 Delete "imprisonment for not more than".

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Page 3-line 8 Delete "six (6) months,"; delete "seven hundred fifty".Page 3-line 9 Delete line entirely and insert "two hundred fifty dollars

($250.00).". Page 3-line 20 After "signed" insert ". The parent or legal guardian

must repeat the written consent process annually until the minor reaches the age of majority". LANDON, CHAIRMAN

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HB0063HW001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 3 Delete "as specified" insert "unless a parent or legal

guardian is present".Page 1-line 14 After "majority;" insert "presence required;".Page 2-line 4 After "device," delete balance of the line and insert

"unless the minor's parent or legal guardian consents in writing to the use and is present the entire time of use.".

Page 2-line 5 Delete "individual.".Page 2-line 8 Delete "The".Page 2-lines 9 and 10 Delete.Page 2-line 11 Delete the line through "minor.".Page 3-after line 20 Insert:

"(ii)  "Present" means being physically present at the facility at which the tanning device is being used, but does not require the presence in the tanning room or booth being used.".Renumber as necessary. MILLIN, BONNER, LANDON, SHEPPERSON

2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Advanced to 3rd Reading on Same Day

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and Philp Ayes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Simpson, Thompson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Buchanan, Cohee, Diercks, Edmonds, Gilmore, Lockhart, Miller, Peasley, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 40 Nays 17 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S102/24/2010 S10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Hastert, Hunnicutt, Landen, Schiffer and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 02/24/2010 S Placed on General File

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HB0063SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 3-line 7 After "($250.00)" delete ", or both".Page 3-line 16 Delete "anytime" insert any time". SCOTT, CHAIRMAN

2/26/2010 S Passed CoW3/1/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Cooper, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meyer, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Dockstader, Geis, Hines, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross and TownsendAyes 17 Nays 13 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/2/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) QuarbergExcused: Representative(s) Childers, Hallinan, Peasley and PhilpAyes 55 Nays 1 Excused 4 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00363/3/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00363/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00363/11/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00363/11/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0114 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0064 Mandatory minimum sentence for sexual abuse of a minor.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Millin, Barbuto, Buchanan, Edmonds, Gingery, Hammons, Illoway, Pedersen, Quarberg, Shepperson and Thompson and Senator(s) Sessions

AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; establishing a mandatory minimum sentence for first degree sexual abuse of a minor when the actor is at least twenty-one years of age and the victim is less than thirteen years of age; and providing for an effective date.

2/5/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson and ThroneNays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Brown, Diercks, Hales, Jorgensen, Landon, Lubnau, Miller, Peasley, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 46 Nays 12 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Quarberg and ThroneNays: Representative(s) PeasleyAyes 8 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0064HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 9 Delete "that" insert "than". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN

2/15/2010 H Passed CoW2/16/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/17/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Carson, Diercks, Hales, Lubnau, Peasley and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 52 Nays 6 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 S Received for Introduction2/24/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S102/26/2010 S10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Hastert, Hunnicutt, Landen and ScottNays: Senator(s) SchifferAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0064SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 2 Delete "assault" insert "abuse".Page 1–line 3 Delete "eighteen" insert "twenty-one".

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3/1/2010 S Passed CoW3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Geis, Hastert, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Peterson, Scott, Sessions and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Burns, Case, Coe, Esquibel, F., Hines, Nicholas, Perkins, Ross, Schiffer and TownsendAyes 20 Nays 10 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/3/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Carson, Diercks, McOmie, Patton and PeasleyExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 53 Nays 5 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/4/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00473/4/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00473/4/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00473/11/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00473/11/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0110 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0065 Revisor's bill.

Sponsored By: Management Council

AN ACT relating to revision of inadvertent errors; correcting statutory references and language resulting from inadvertent errors and omissions in previously adopted legislation; correcting obsolete references; repealing fully executed provisions; specifying applicability; and providing for an effective date.

2/5/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H12

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,

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Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H12 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Buchanan, Cohee, Connolly, Goggles, Illoway, Landon, Lubnau and SimpsonExcused: Representative(s) Gingery, Jorgensen, Philp, Quarberg and ThroneAyes 8 Nays 0 Excused 5 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0065HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 10 Delete "1-40-112(c)(intro),".Page 1-line 12 Delete "5-9-128(a)(vi)(A),".Page 1-line 13 Delete "7-4-211(a)(v), 7-13-301(a)(v),".Page 1-line 16 Delete "15-1-101(a)(intro) and (xv),".Page 2-lines 12 through 15 Delete entirely.Page 3-line 24 Delete entirely.Page 4-lines 2 through 11 Delete entirely.Page 6-lines 14 through 22 Delete entirely.Page 7-lines 1 through 22 Delete entirely.Page 11-lines 1 through 7 Delete entirely. SIMPSON, CHAIRMAN

2/15/2010 H Passed CoW2/16/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/17/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 S Received for Introduction2/18/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S122/24/2010 S12 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Hines, Massie, Ross and SessionsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Placed on General File3/1/2010 S Passed CoW

HB0065S2001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 26-After line 4 Insert and renumber:

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"Section 3. (a) If 2010 Senate Enrolled Act 14, being original Senate File 12, is

enacted into law, W.S. 36-8-501(b) shall be amended to read:36-8-501.  Powers generally.(b)  Upon approval by the governor, the department of state parks and

cultural resources may purchase in the name of the state of Wyoming the following real property, unless the Carissa gold mine has created unacceptable economical environmental impacts as shown by the department of environmental quality investigation and determined by the governor, in Fremont county containing approximately 312.41 acres which are hereby declared to be part of the Old South Pass Historical Preserve-Wyoming City state historic site:

(b)  If 2010 Senate Enrolled Act 14, being original Senate File 12, is enacted into law, W.S. 36-8-1001(d)(viii) is repealed.

(c)  This section shall not be effective if 2010 Senate Enrolled Act 14, being original Senate File 12, is not enacted into law.".Page 26-line 6 Delete "3" insert "4".Page 26-line 12 Delete "4" insert "5. (a) Section 3 of this act is

effective July 1, 2010, subject to the provisions of that section. (b) Except as provided in subsection (a) of this section,". BURNS

3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading

HB0065S3001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 26-line 6 Delete "Any" insert "Except as provided in section 4 of

this act, any".Page 26-After line 10 Insert and renumber:

"Section 4.(a) Notwithstanding section 3 of this act, if 2010 Senate Enrolled Act 9,

being original Senate File 9, is enacted into law, then Section 2 of that act shall be amended to read:

Section 2.(a)  Except as provided in subsection (b) of this act section, this

act is effective March 31, 2013.(b)  W.S. 14-4-117(a) and (c), created by section 1 of this act, is

effective July 1, 2010.".Page 26-line 12 Delete "4" insert "5". ROSS

3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/4/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/4/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson,

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Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/4/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00593/5/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00593/5/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00593/9/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00593/9/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0082 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0066 Governmental Claims Act-process.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Lubnau, Shepperson, Simpson and Stubson and Senator(s) Ross

AN ACT relating to the Wyoming Governmental Claims Act; specifying where claims shall be filed and the contents thereof; repealing an obsolete provision; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley, Quarberg and ThroneAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0066HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 8 Delete "a".Page 1-line 9 Delete "subsection" insert "subsections"; after "(d)"

insert "and (e)".Page 2-line 18 Delete "office of the".Page 2-line 21 Delete "appeal" insert "complaint filed in a court".Page 3-After line 9 Insert:

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"(e)     In any claim filed with a governmental entity under this act, the claim shall be signed by the claimant under oath in substantially the following format: I, __________________________________ , have read and understand the provisions of the false swearing statute. I hereby certify under penalty of false swearing that the foregoing claim, including all of its attachments, if any, is true and accurate. _____________________________________ ___________________________________Signature of Claimant Date

_____________________________________Printed Name of Claimant

STATE OF WYOMING ) ) ss. COUNTY OF ______________ )

Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notarial Officer, this ... day of ....., . ...

_____________________________________Notarial Officer

My Commission Expires: (Seal). ". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN

HB0066HW001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 21 Delete the standing committee amendment (HB0066HS001/A) to

this line. Further amend as follows:Page 2-line 21 Delete "appeal" insert "action"; delete "claimant" insert

"complaint". LUBNAU

2/15/2010 H Passed CoW2/16/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/17/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 S Received for Introduction2/18/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S012/22/2010 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Meyer, Perkins, Ross and SessionsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 S Placed on General File

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2/24/2010 S Passed CoW2/25/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/26/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00163/1/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00163/2/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00163/4/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00163/4/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0027 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0067 Data processing center-sales/use tax exemption.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Illoway, Anderson, R., Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Carson, Madden, Millin, Patton, Pedersen and Throne and Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Larson, Martin and Ross

AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing a sales and use tax exemption on certain data processing services centers and equipment as specified; providing definitions; providing qualifications; providing reporting requirements; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H09

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Landon, Miller, Steward and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 54 Nays 4 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Craft, Harvey, Lockhart, Moniz, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H Placed on General File

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HB0067HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 4 After "qualifications;" insert "providing reporting

requirements;".Page 1-line 11 After "(S)" insert "and (b)(intro)".Page 1-line 12 After "(H)" insert "and (b)(intro)".Page 4-after line 18 Insert:

"(V)     Shall keep adequate written records and documentation in accordance with department rule and regulation to show compliance with the requirements of this subparagraph. If the purchaser does not meet all the requirements of this subparagraph, any tax owed shall be remitted to the department not later than the end of January immediately following the end of the calendar year in which the requirements were not met.

(b)  The Wyoming business council and the department of revenue shall jointly report to the joint revenue interim committee on or before December 1 of each year that the exemption provided by subparagraph (a)(viii)(O), or (R) or (S) of this section is in effect. The report shall evaluate the cumulative effects of each exemption that is in effect from initiation of the exemption and shall include:".Page 6-after line 18 Insert:

"(V)     Shall keep adequate written records and documentation in accordance with department rule and regulation to show compliance with the requirements of this subparagraph. If the purchaser does not meet all the requirements of this subparagraph, any tax owed shall be remitted to the department not later than the end of January immediately following the end of the calendar year in which the requirements were not met.

(b)  The Wyoming business council and the department of revenue shall jointly report to the joint revenue interim committee on or before December 1 of each year that the exemption provided by subparagraph (a)(viii)(D), or (G) or (H) of this section is in effect. The report shall evaluate the cumulative effects of each exemption that is in effect from initiation of the exemption and shall include:". LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN

HB0067HW001/ADOPTEDPage 4-After line 9 Insert:

"(IV)     Has received annual certification from the Wyoming business council that the purchaser has created or will create a number of jobs in Wyoming that is appropriate to the size and stage of development of the data servicing center as determined by the Wyoming business council.". Page 6-After line 9 Insert:

"(IV)     Has received annual certification from the Wyoming business council that the purchaser has created or will create a number of jobs in Wyoming that is appropriate to the size and stage of development of the data servicing center as determined by the Wyoming business council.". Renumber as necessary. BYRD, ILLOWAY

2/17/2010 H Passed CoW

HB0067H2001/FAILEDPage 1-line 3 After "specified;" insert "providing a sunset date for the

exemption;".Page 3-line 5 After "(S)" insert "Until December 31, 2015,".Page 5-line 5 After "(H)" insert "Until December 31, 2015,". MADDEN

2/18/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0067H3001/FAILED

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Delete the Byrd et al. committee of the whole amendment (HB0067HW001/A) entirely. LANDON

2/19/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Landon, Madden and Wallis.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 55 Nays 3 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 S Received for Introduction2/24/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S032/25/2010 S03 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Larson, Martin, Perkins and SchifferNays: Senator(s) CaseAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/25/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0067SW001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 2 After "processing" insert "services".Page 1-line 3 Delete "a definition" insert "definitions".Page 1-line 9 Delete "a new" insert "new paragraphs (xliv) and (xlv),".Page 1-line 10 Delete "paragraph (xliv),".Page 2-line 19 Delete "." insert ";".Page 2-after line 19 Insert and renumber:

"(xlv)     "Qualifying computer equipment" means tangible personal property eligible for the exemption provided by W.S. 39-15-105(a)(viii)(S). The term shall include computers, servers, monitors, keyboards, storage devices and other peripherals, racking systems, cabling and trays necessary for the operation of the data processing services center.".Page 3-line 7 After "rental of" insert "qualifying".Page 3-line 18 Delete "exempt" insert "qualifying computer".Page 3-line 19 Before "equipment" insert "qualifying computer".Page 4-line 16 Delete "servicing" insert "processing services".Page 4-line 20 After "qualifying" insert "computer".Page 6-line 9 Before "computer" insert "qualifying".Page 6-line 13 After "qualifying" insert "computer".Page 6-line 20 Delete "exempt" insert "qualifying computer".Page 6-line 21 Before "equipment" insert "qualifying computer".Page 7-line 18 Delete "servicing" insert "processing services".Page 7-line 22 After "qualifying" insert "computer". LARSON

2/26/2010 S Passed CoW3/1/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALL

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Ayes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Perkins, Ross, Scott, Sessions and TownsendNays: Senator(s) Case, Dockstader, Hines, Nicholas, Peterson, Schiffer and Von FlaternAyes 23 Nays 7 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/2/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) LandonExcused: Representative(s) Childers, Hallinan, Peasley and PhilpAyes 55 Nays 1 Excused 4 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00313/3/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00313/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00313/5/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00313/8/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0050 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0068 Campaign finance-organizations.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Illoway and Brown and Senator(s) Case

AN ACT relating to campaign finance; repealing restrictions on organizations making independent expenditures to advocate the election or defeat of a candidate; conforming state law to a United States Supreme Court ruling; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Davison, Edmonds, Gingery, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Byrd, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Jorgensen, Kimble, McOmie, Millin, Roscoe, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 36 Nays 22 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0069 Secretary of state-directives authority.

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Sponsored By: Representative(s) Illoway, Brown, Patton and Petersen and Senator(s) Case and Johnson

AN ACT relating to elections; granting rulemaking and directive authority to the secretary of state to comply with federal law concerning military and overseas citizens; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H07

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brown, Diercks, Hales, Illoway, Kimble, Lubnau, Miller, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H Placed on General File2/18/2010 H Passed CoW2/19/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 S Received for Introduction2/22/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S072/25/2010 S07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Hastert, Johnson and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/25/2010 S Placed on General File2/26/2010 S Passed CoW3/1/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 0028

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3/2/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00283/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00283/8/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00283/8/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0057 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0070 Vacant land.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Pedersen and Illoway and Senator(s) Meier

AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for the valuation of vacant land as specified; providing applicability; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) RoscoeExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 1 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brown, Diercks, Hales, Illoway, Kimble, Lubnau, Miller and StubsonNays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 8 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0070HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 2 Delete "providing".Page 1-line 3 Delete "definitions;".Page 1-line 15 After "(xvii)" delete balance of line.Page 1-line 16 Delete entirely.Page 2-line 2 Delete "(A)"; after "land" insert "within a platted

subdivision development".Page 2-line 3 After "shall" delete balance of line and insert: "value

the property through the use of present worth appraisal methodology upon request of the property owner.".

Page 2-lines 4 through 24 Delete entirely.Page 3-lines 1 through 15. Delete entirely. ILLOWAY, CHAIRMAN

HB0070HW001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 3 Delete the standing committee amendment (HB0070HS001/A) to

this line. Further amend as follows: After "shall" delete

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balance of line and insert: "consider the value of the property through the use of present worth appraisal methodology upon request of the property owner.". ILLOWAY, BROWN

2/18/2010 H Passed CoW2/19/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Thompson and ThroneNays: Representative(s) Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 50 Nays 7 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Received for Introduction2/24/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S032/25/2010 S03 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Larson, Martin, Perkins and SchifferAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/25/2010 S Placed on General File2/26/2010 S Passed CoW3/1/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00293/2/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00293/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00293/5/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00293/8/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0051 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0071 Workers' compensation appeals.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn., Bonner, Davison, Harvey, Kimble, Millin and Shepperson and Senator(s) Landen

AN ACT relating to workers' compensation; providing for appeal of worker's compensation district court decisions to the supreme court by writ of certiorari; specifying applicability; and providing for an effective date.

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brown, Hales, Hammons, Lubnau, Madden, Moniz, Peasley, Quarberg, Semlek and ThroneExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 48 Nays 10 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2010 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley, Quarberg and ThroneAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0071HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 2 Delete "direct"; delete "small claims and" insert

"district court".Page 1-line 3 Delete "contested case"; after "court" insert "by writ of

certiorari".Page 1-line 8 Delete ", 27-14-607,".Page 1-line 9 Delete through "are" insert "is".Page 2-lines 5 through 10 Delete entirely and insert:

"(iii)  Appeals may be taken from the decision rendered in any small claims hearing or contested case hearing by any affected party to the district court as provided by the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act.; Notwithstanding the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act, any final judgment of the district court upon petition for review shall be reviewed by the supreme court only upon writ of certiorari pursuant to the Wyoming Rules of Appellate Procedure;".Page 2-lines 12 through 24 Delete entirely.Page 3-lines 2 through 23 Delete entirely.Page 4-lines 1 through 24 Delete entirely.Page 5-lines 1 through 24 Delete entirely.Page 6-lines 1 through 7 Delete entirely. GINGERY, CHAIRMAN

HB0071HW001/ADOPTEDPage 2-lines 5 through 10 In the standing committee amendment (HB0071HS001/A)

to these lines after "Appellate Procedure" insert ". Granting of a petition is within the discretion of the supreme court". BROWN

2/16/2010 H Passed CoW2/17/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/18/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALL

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Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) LubnauExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 1 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/19/2010 S Received for Introduction2/19/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S01; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff3/5/2010 S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)

H.B. No. 0072 Regulation of wind energy facilities.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Stubson, Anderson, R., Carson and Steward and Senator(s) Anderson, J., Martin and Perkins

AN ACT relating to siting and regulation of wind energy facilities; requiring permitting by boards of county commissioners; establishing minimum standards for wind energy facilities; providing for the review of county permitting decisions; allowing counties to adopt requirements; providing for referrals to the industrial siting council; amending the industrial siting council's jurisdiction; requiring rulemaking; providing penalties; requiring fees; requiring financial assurances; providing an appropriation; authorizing the reclassification and filling of a vacant position; requiring counties to promulgate rules; providing conforming provisions; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H09

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Craft, Harvey, Lockhart, Moniz, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H Placed on General File2/15/2010 H Rereferred to H022/17/2010 H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

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2/17/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0072HS001/ADOPTEDPage 5-line 10 After "comply" delete "will" insert "with".Page 14-line 10 After "applicant." insert "No appeal from the decision of

the director under this subsection shall be allowed.". LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN

HB0072HS002/ADOPTEDPage 1–line 9 After "assurances;" insert "providing an appropriation;

authorizing the reclassification and filling of a vacant position;".

Page 22-after line 20 Insert:"Section 3. There is appropriated three hundred thirty-five thousand seven

hundred fifty-four dollars ($335,754.00) from the general fund to the department of environmental quality. This appropriation shall be for the period beginning with the effective date of this act and ending June 30, 2012. This appropriation shall only be expended for the purpose of carrying out the department's duties under this act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this appropriation shall not be transferred or expended for any other purpose and any unexpended, unobligated funds remaining from this appropriation shall revert as provided by law on June 30, 2012. This appropriation shall not be included in the department's 2013-2014 standard biennial budget request.

Section 4. The department of environmental quality is authorized to reclassify and fill one (1) natural resource analyst full-time equivalent position which is vacant as of February 17, 2010, to a principal economist full-time equivalent position for purposes of carrying out the department's duties under this act. The appropriation in section 3 of this act shall be reduced dollar for dollar by any funds appropriated in 2010 House Bill 0001 to the department for the vacant position reclassified pursuant to this section.".Renumber as necessary. BERGER, CHAIRMAN

HB0072HW001/FAILEDPage 9-line 14 Delete "one-quarter (1/4) mile" insert "one hundred ten

percent (110%) of the maximum height of the tower, line or other structure". ILLOWAY

HB0072HW002/ADOPTEDPage 7-line 13 After "life" insert "and which certifies that any owner of

land within the wind energy facility and its site who is not the applicant has been consulted in development of the reclamation and decommissioning plan". SHEPPERSON

2/18/2010 H Passed CoW

HB0072H2001.01/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 9-line 15 After "subdivision" insert "unless this restriction is

waived in writing by the owners of all lands included within the distance specified in this paragraph". ILLOWAY

HB0072H2001.02/FAILED (CORRECTED COPY)

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Page 9-line 14 Delete "one-quarter (1/4) mile" insert "one hundred ten percent (110%) of the maximum height of the tower, line or other structure". ILLOWAY

HB0072H2002/ADOPTEDPage 8-line 1 Delete "upon local governments".Page 13-line 19 Delete "that" insert "there are potentially".Page 13-line 20 Delete "are presented". SIMPSON

HB0072H2003/FAILEDPage 7-lines 4 through 7 Delete entirely. Renumber as necessary. LANDON

2/19/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S092/26/2010 S09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and MartinAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File2/26/2010 S Rereferred to S022/26/2010 S02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and TownsendAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0072SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 11 After "position;" insert "requiring counties to promulgate

rules; providing conforming provisions;".Page 10–after line 20 Insert and renumber:

"(c)  No board of county commissioners shall issue a permit under W.S. 18-5-502(a) until that county has adopted rules and regulations governing the notice that the application for a permit must provide to the record owners and claimants of mineral rights located on and under lands where the wind energy facility will be constructed. The rules shall conform to rules adopted by the industrial siting council for the same purpose pursuant to W.S. 35-12-105.".Page 22-after line 23 Insert and renumber:

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"Section 3. (a)  Notwithstanding section 2 of this act, if 2010 Senate File 0066 is

enacted into law, the amendment to W.S. 35-12-105 by creating new subsections (d) through (f) made by section 2 of this act shall not be effective and, instead, W.S. 35-12-105 by creating new subsections (d) through (f) is amended to read:

35-12-105.  Appointment and duties of administrator; staff; rules and regulations.

(d)     In addition to the rules and regulations adopted under subsection (b) of this section, the council shall promulgate rules and regulations prescribing decommissioning and site reclamation standards for facilities permitted under W.S. 35 - 12 - 102(a)(vii)(E) and (F). Such standards shall preempt county rules or regulations concerning decommissioning and reclamation and shall be designed to assure the proper decommissioning and interim and final site reclamation of commercial facilities generating electricity from wind and wind energy facilities during construction and operation of the facility, at the end of their useful life, upon revocation of a permit authorizing their operation or upon the happening of any event which causes operations to cease. In the event of any conflict between a standard applied under this subsection and a valid order of the Wyoming public service commission, the order of the public service commission shall be applied.

(e)     In addition to the rules and regulations adopted under subsection (b) of this section, the council shall promulgate rules and regulations prescribing financial assurance requirements for facilities permitted by it pursuant to W.S. 35 - 12 - 102(a)(vii)(E) and (F). These rules and regulations shall not apply to facilities that are public utilities and regulated by the Wyoming public service commission. These rules and regulations shall preempt county rules and regulations concerning financial assurances and shall be designed to provide adequate assurance that the permitted facilities will be properly reclaimed and decommissioned at the end of their useful life, upon revocation of a permit authorizing their operation or upon the happening of any event which causes operations to cease. The elements to consider when establishing adequate levels of financial assurance shall include credit worthiness, financial strength, credit history, credit rating and any other factors that reasonably bear upon the decision to accept a financial assurance. The financial assurance may be in any form acceptable to the council and may include a corporate guarantee, letter of credit, bond, deposit account or insurance policy.

(f)     The council may adopt such rules and regulations, including fee structures, as are appropriate to accept and consider applications referred by any board of county commissioners under W.S. 18 - 5 - 509. (b)  This section shall not be effective if 2010 Senate File 0066 is not

enacted into law.".Renumber as necessary. LARSON, CHAIRMAN

3/1/2010 S Passed CoW

HB0072S2001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 9-line 19 Delete "one-quarter (1/4)" insert "one-half (1/2)".

Page 10-line 2 Delete "one-quarter (1/4)" insert "one-half (1/2)". HUNNICUTT, BEBOUT

3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading

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HB0072S3001/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Delete the Hunnicutt, Bebout Second Reading Amendment (HB0072S2001/AE) entirely.

PERKINS

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Dockstader, Geis, Landen, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Perkins, Ross and Scott.Nays: Senator(s) Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Larson, Nicholas, Peterson, Schiffer, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternConflicts: Senator(s) HinesAyes 11 Nays 18 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

HB0072S3002/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 22-after line 23 In the Senate Standing Committee Amendment

(HB0072SS001/AE) to this line, in Section 3, in W.S. 35-12-105(d), after "operations to cease." insert "The council's regulation shall only preempt those facilities regulated under this act.". PERKINS

3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/4/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/4/2010 H Did Not Concur

ROLL CALLNays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 0 Nays 58 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/4/2010 H Appointed JCC01 MembersRepresentative(s) Lockhart, Craft, Stubson

3/4/2010 S Appointed JCC01 MembersSenator(s) Perkins, Anderson, J., Martin

3/5/2010 H Adopted HB0072JC01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.

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Excused: Representative(s) Berger, Childers, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 0 Excused 4 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2010 S Adopted HB0072JC01

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hines, Hunnicutt, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meyer, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Meier and NicholasExcused: Senator(s) Bebout, Hastert and JenningsAyes 25 Nays 2 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0072JC01/AA ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Adopt the following Senate amendments:HB0072S3002/AEHB0072SS001/AEDelete the following Senate amendments:HB0072S2001/AEFurther amend the ENGROSSED COPY as follows:Page 9-line 19 Delete "one-quarter (1/4) mile" insert "five and one-half

(5.5) times the maximum height of the tower, but in no event less than one thousand (1,000) feet".

Page 10-line 2 Delete "one-quarter (1/4) mile" insert "five and one-half (5.5) times the maximum height of the tower, but in no event less than one thousand (1,000) feet".

LOCKHART, CRAFT, STUBSON, PERKINS, ANDERSON, J., MARTIN

3/5/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00643/5/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00643/5/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00643/10/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00643/10/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0097 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0073 Safety on railroads.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Bagby, Craft, McKim and Wallis and Senator(s) Elliott

AN ACT relating to railroads; establishing certain requirements for the operation of railroads; providing a definition; providing for a criminal offense and for a penalty; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H08; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff; Intro

Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart,

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Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Buchanan, Quarberg, Stubson and TeetersExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 54 Nays 4 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2010 H Died In Committee

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H.B. No. 0074 Homicide during pregnancy.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Davison, Brechtel, Childers, Edmonds, Harvey, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim, Pedersen, Petersen, Teeters and Thompson and Senator(s) Cooper, Dockstader, Hunnicutt, Jennings and Ross

AN ACT relating to homicide; establishing the offense of homicide of a pregnant woman resulting in the involuntary termination of the pregnancy without a live birth; imposing a penalty; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction; Did Not Consider for Introduction Vote3/3/2010 H Bill Withdrawn by Sponsor

H.B. No. 0075 Loss of parental rights-homicide of spouse.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Davison, Blake, Blikre, Brechtel, Brown, Cannady, Childers, Craft, Edmonds, Gilmore, Goggles, Harvey, Jaggi, McKim, Millin, Moniz, Pedersen, Petersen, Teeters, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Burns, Cooper, Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hunnicutt, Jennings and Sessions

AN ACT relating to termination of parental rights; providing for termination of a parent's rights upon conviction of the homicide of the other parent of the child as specified; and providing for an effective date.2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley, Quarberg and ThroneAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0075HS001/FAILEDPage 2-line 5 Delete "murder or". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN

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2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Advanced to 3rd Reading on Same Day

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and Philp Ayes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S012/26/2010 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Meyer, Perkins, Ross and SessionsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File3/1/2010 S Passed CoW3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) CaseAyes 29 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00423/3/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0042

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3/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00423/5/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00423/8/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0055 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0076 School finance-advance foundation distributions.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Craft, Connolly, Lubnau and McOmie and Senator(s) Sessions and Von Flatern

AN ACT relating to school finance; providing for advance payments to specified districts from the school foundation program account; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Roscoe, Simpson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Brechtel, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Edmonds, Gingery, Illoway, Landon, Lockhart, Madden, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Steward and StubsonExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 34 Nays 24 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0077 Youth archery licenses.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Byrd, Barbuto, Carson, Childers, Illoway, Millin, Roscoe, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv. and Senator(s) Burns

AN ACT relating to game and fish; providing for youth archery licenses; setting fees for the licenses; exempting the licenses from the selling agent fee; including the new licenses in the license revenue recoupment program; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H06

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.

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Nays: Representative(s) Berger, Brechtel, Landon, Madden, Peasley, Semlek and StewardExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 51 Nays 7 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2010 H06 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bonner, Brown, Connolly, Davison, Jaggi, Millin, Shepperson and ThompsonExcused: Representative(s) ChildersAyes 8 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2010 H Placed on General File2/15/2010 H Rereferred to H022/16/2010 H02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen and StewardExcused: Representative(s) PhilpAyes 6 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H Placed on General File2/18/2010 H Passed CoW2/19/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 S Received for Introduction2/22/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S062/25/2010 S06 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Coe, Dockstader, Jennings and MeyerAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/25/2010 S Placed on General File3/1/2010 S Passed CoW3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von Flatern

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Ayes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00433/3/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00433/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00433/5/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00433/5/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0045 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0078 Natural gas-taxation.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Lubnau, Anderson, R. and Roscoe and Senator(s) Schiffer

AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for valuation of natural gas as specified; providing definitions; providing legislative findings; providing applicability; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H03

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson, Steward, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Buchanan, Childers, Davison, Illoway, Lockhart, Miller, Quarberg, Shepperson, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 47 Nays 11 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Madden and PetersenNays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Miller, Semlek and WallisAyes 5 Nays 4 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0078HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 8 Delete ", (xviii)".Page 2-lines 13 through 23 Delete entirely.Page 3-lines 1 and 2 Delete entirely.Page 3-line 6 Delete "other than" insert "and the primary purpose of

which is to perform processing.".Page 3-lines 7 through 19 Delete entirely.Page 7-line 5 Delete "January 1, 2010" insert "July 1, 2011".Page 7-line 7 Delete "immediately upon" insert "July 1, 2011.".Page 7-lines 8 through 10 Delete entirely. ANDERSON, R., CHAIRMAN

HB0078HW001/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)

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Page 2-line 7 After "removal of" insert "water vapor from" and delete balance of line.

Page 2-line 9 After "processing" insert ";" and delete balance of line.Page 2-lines 10 and 11 Delete and strike entirely.Page 4-line 4 After "dehydrator." Insert "Subject to subparagraph (A) of

this paragraph,".Page 4-line 13 Strike ";" insert:

"(A)     Notwithstanding the requirement for processing to occur beyond the inlet to a natural gas processing facility as provided in W.S. 39 - 14 - 201(a)(xviii), if processing occurs within the initial dehydrator those processing costs occurring between the inlet and outlet of the dehydration facility are deductible in determining taxable value.". BUCHANAN, LUBNAU

2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0078H3002/ADOPTEDPage 3-line 6 After "," and before the standing committee amendment

(HB0078HS001/A) to this line, insert "if any,". LUBNAU

2/23/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Pedersen, Roscoe, Simpson, Steward, Teeters, Thompson and ThroneNays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Buchanan, Cannady, Cohee, Davison, Harvey, Illoway, Kimble, Lockhart, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Stubson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Childers, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 36 Nays 21 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Received for Introduction2/24/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S03; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff2/25/2010 Motion to Do Pass Failed

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case and SchifferNays: Senator(s) Larson, Martin and PerkinsAyes 2 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2010 S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)

H.B. No. 0079 Eminent domain-wind power collector lines.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Brown, Anderson, R., Cannady, Carson, Childers, Gilmore, Jaggi, Lubnau, Moniz, Quarberg, Roscoe, Simpson and Steward and Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Cooper, Elliott, Martin, Nicholas, Perkins, Schiffer, Scott and Von Flatern

AN ACT relating to condemnation; limiting the exercise of the power of condemnation for the erection, placement or expansion of collector systems associated with commercial facilities generating electricity from wind for a

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period of time; establishing a task force; assigning duties to the task force; specifying the operation and membership of the task force; providing appropriations; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H09

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) JorgensenExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 1 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Craft, Harvey, Lockhart, Moniz, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H Placed on General File2/18/2010 H Rereferred to H022/19/2010 H02 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen and StewardExcused: Representative(s) PhilpAyes 6 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/19/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0079HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 17 Delete "electrical transmission" insert "conductor".Page 2-line 18 Delete "transmission lines" insert "conductors".Page 2-line 23 After "lines" insert "that serve load or that export

energy from Wyoming".Page 3-line 10 After "shall" insert "clearly define collector systems,".

LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN

HB0079HS002/ADOPTEDPage 3-line 1 Delete "ten thousand five".Page 3-line 2 Delete "hundred dollars ($10,500.00)" insert "twenty

thousand dollars ($20,000.00)". BERGER, CHAIRMAN

2/19/2010 H Passed CoW

HB0079H2001/ADOPTED

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Page 2-line 5 After "section" insert ", except a public utility that has been granted a certificate of public convenience and necessity pursuant to W.S. 37-2-205,". BROWN

2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/23/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Childers, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Received for Introduction2/24/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S092/26/2010 S09 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and MartinAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File2/26/2010 S Rereferred to S022/26/2010 S02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Massie, Nicholas and PetersonNays: Senator(s) Meier and TownsendAyes 3 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0079SW001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 6 After "operation" insert "and membership".Page 3-after line 2 Insert and renumber:

"Section 2.  2009 Session Laws, Chapter 159, Section 348(a)(iii) and (e) is amended to read:

[TASK FORCE ON WIND ENERGY]Section 348.(a)  Provided the management council does not assign the issue of wind

energy to a standing committee as a 2009 interim topic, there is created a task force on wind energy consisting of the following members:

(iii)  Two (2) Three (3) members from the public-at-large appointed by the governor;

(e)  The task force shall exist until December 31, 2009 December 31, 2010. Members of the task force who are not state employees or legislators shall not receive a salary but shall receive reimbursement for mileage and per diem expenses at the rate provided for legislators under W.S. 28-5-101. Members of the task force who are legislators shall be paid salary, per diem and mileage as provided in W.S. 28-5-101 for their official duties as members of the task force.".Page 3-line 8 After "348" insert "as amended by section 2 of this act.".

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3/1/2010 S Passed CoW3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/3/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/4/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00483/4/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00483/4/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00483/5/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00483/5/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0048 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0080 Peace officers, detention officers and dispatchers.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Harvey, Blake, Bonner, Goggles, Quarberg, Simpson and Stubson and Senator(s) Meyer, Perkins and Peterson

AN ACT relating to certification and hiring of peace officers, detention officers and dispatchers; authorizing law enforcement units to hire currently certified persons without additional examination and background investigation; providing for verification of certification and employment as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery,

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Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley, Quarberg and ThroneAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H Placed on General FileHB0080HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 11 Delete "and is" insert ".".Page 2-lines 12 and 13 Delete entirely. Page 2-After line 13 Insert:

"(c)  It is the sole responsibility of the prospective hiring law enforcement unit to verify that the person is employed in good standing by another law enforcement unit in this state.". Page 2-line 15 After "effective" delete balance of the line and insert

"immediately upon completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution.". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN

2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Advanced to 3rd Reading on Same Day

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and Philp Ayes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/23/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S012/26/2010 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Meyer, Perkins, Ross and SessionsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File3/1/2010 S Passed CoW3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00443/3/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00443/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00443/8/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00443/8/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0063 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0081 Safe transportation of railroad employees.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Blake, Cannady, Goggles, Kimble, Moniz and Peasley and Senator(s) Anderson, J., Hastert and Johnson

AN ACT relating to transportation; establishing requirements for a railroad contract carrier transporting railroad employees as specified; establishing driver and vehicle requirements; providing definitions; providing a penalty; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H08; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff; Intro

Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Roscoe, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Childers, Lockhart, Miller, Pedersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 40 Nays 18 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/18/2010 Motion to Do Pass Failed

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blake, Carson and GilmoreNays: Representative(s) Cohee, Madden, McKim, Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) HallinanAyes 3 Nays 5 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2010 H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)

H.B. No. 0082 Gambling-antique slot machines.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Childers, Bonner, Cohee and Thompson and Senator(s) Burns and Coe

AN ACT relating to gambling; providing for use of antique gambling devices for charitable purposes; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Illoway, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Pedersen, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Berger, Brechtel, Brown, Davison, Gingery, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek and TeetersExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 36 Nays 22 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0083 Crimes and offenses-restrictions for adult sex offenders.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Harshman, Gingery and Simpson and Senator(s) Jennings, Perkins and Ross

AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; prohibiting adult sex offenders from access to school properties and events as specified; providing exceptions; providing penalties; requiring posting of notices as specified; providing definitions; amending a definition; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart,

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Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Diercks and PeasleyExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 2 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley, Quarberg and ThroneAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H Placed on General File2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Advanced to 3rd Reading on Same Day

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and Philp Ayes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Diercks and PeasleyExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 55 Nays 2 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S012/26/2010 S01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Perkins, Ross and SessionsNays: Senator(s) Burns and MeyerAyes 3 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0083SS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 4 Delete through "specified;".Page 2-line 6 After "properties" delete balance of line.Page 2-line 7 Delete.Page 2-line 16 After "properties" delete balance of line.Page 2-line 17 Delete.Page 2-line 18 Delete through "section".Page 3-lines 12 through 22 Delete and renumber.Page 4-lines 1 through 5 Delete.Page 5-line 18 Delete.Page 5-line 19 Delete through "the"; after "property" insert "that".

ROSS, CHAIRMAN

3/1/2010 S Passed CoW

HB0083S2001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 14 Delete "two" insert "one thousand (1,000)".Page 2-line 15 Delete "thousand (2,000)".

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Page 3-line 4 Delete "two thousand (2,000)" insert "one thousand (1,000)".

Page 4-line 20 Delete "two thousand (2,000)" insert "one thousand (1,000)".

Page 5-line 22 Delete "two thousand (2,000)" insert "one thousand (1,000)". BURNS

HB0083S2002/FAILEDPage 2-line 14 Delete the Burns Second Reading Amendment (HB0083S2001/A)

to this line and further amend as follows: delete "within two" insert "bordering".

Page 2-line 15 Delete the Burns Second Reading Amendment (HB0083S2001/A) to this line and further amend as follows: delete through "from".

Page 2-line 16 After "state" insert ";" and delete balance of line.Page 2-lines 17 through 21 Delete including the First Senate Standing Committee

Amendment (HB0083SS001/A) to these lines.Page 3-lines 4 through 10 Delete including the Burns Second Reading Amendment

(HB0083S2001/A) to these lines and renumber. SCOTT

HB0083S2003/ADOPTEDDelete the Scott Second Reading Amendment (HB0083S2002/A) entirely and further

amend as follows:Page 2-line 6 After "properties" insert "owned or leased by a school".Page 2-line 16 After "including" insert "other"; after "properties"

insert "owned or leased by a school". ROSS, MASSIE

3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Case, Johnson and ScottAyes 27 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/3/2010 H Did Not Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Carson, Landon, McOmie, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 5 Nays 53 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 H Appointed JCC01 MembersRepresentative(s) Harshman, Gilmore, Gingery

3/4/2010 S Appointed JCC01 MembersSenator(s) Jennings, Esquibel, F., Scott

3/5/2010 H Adopted HB0083JC01

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Diercks, Landon, McKim, Miller and PeasleyExcused: Representative(s) Berger, Childers, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 51 Nays 5 Excused 4 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0083JC01/A ADOPTEDPursuant to Joint Rule 2-4, the House recedes from its non-concurrence and adopts the following Senate amendments:HB0083S2001/AHB0083S2003/AHB0083SS001/AHARSHMAN, GILMORE, GINGERY, JENNINGS, ESQUIBEL, F., SCOTT

3/5/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00633/5/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00633/5/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00633/9/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00633/9/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0087 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0084 Gold star license plates.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Blikre, Cohee, Davison, Goggles, Lubnau and Petersen and Senator(s) Dockstader and Hines

AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; authorizing a special license plate for specified relatives of soldiers who die during military service; specifying fees; specifying qualifications to receive the special license plate; granting authority to promulgate rules; specifying requirements for the design of the special license plate; requiring a report; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H08

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Jorgensen and LandonExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 2 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/12/2010 H08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Cohee, Gilmore and McKimNays: Representative(s) Madden, Petersen and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) HallinanAyes 5 Nays 3 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0084HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 2 Delete "parents" insert "specified relatives".Page 2-line 5 After "payment of" delete balance of line.Page 2-line 6 Delete "assessed by" insert "the fee required in W.S.

31-3-102(a)(viii),"; after "commission" delete balance of line.

Page 2-line 7 Delete "commission".Page 2-line 8 Delete "or noneligibility"; after "parents" insert ",

grandparents or spouses".Page 2-line 22 After "article." delete balance of line.Page 2-line 23 Delete entirely.Page 3-line 15 Delete "July 1, 2010" insert "January 1, 2011". COHEE,

CHAIRMAN

HB0084HW001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 13 After "expires." delete balance of line.Page 2-line 14 Delete entirely. COHEE

2/15/2010 H Passed CoW2/16/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/17/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Jorgensen, Landon and MaddenExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 53 Nays 5 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 S Received for Introduction2/18/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S082/23/2010 S08 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Landen and Von FlaternAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Passed CoW2/25/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading

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HB0084S3001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1–line 6 After "plate;" insert "requiring a report; providing an

appropriation;".Page 2–line 6 After "30-3-102(a)(viii)" insert "by the department".Page 3–after line 11 Insert and renumber:

"(f)  The department of transportation shall submit an annual report to the joint appropriations and joint transportation, highways and military affairs interim committees by October 1 of each year. The report shall identify the actions taken and monies expended pursuant to this section.

Section 2.  In the event 2010 House Bill 0027 passes, three thousand dollars ($3,000.00) of the veterans' commission expendable trust fund shall be expended to cover the costs of the gold star license plates authorized under this act for the period beginning with the effective date of this act and ending June 30, 2012.".Page 3–line 13 Delete "2." insert "3.". DOCKSTADER, BURNS

2/26/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/1/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto and ByrdExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 2 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00243/1/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00243/2/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00243/5/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00243/5/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0041 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0085 Economic development reporting.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Connolly, Brown, Kimble, Moniz and Roscoe and Senator(s) Hastert, Sessions and Von Flatern

AN ACT relating to economic development; providing additional annual reporting requirements from the Wyoming business council and the department of workforce services as specified; and providing for an effective date.

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2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H09; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff; Intro

Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Brechtel, Cannady, Harshman, Harvey, Lockhart, Miller, Peasley, Petersen and SheppersonExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 47 Nays 11 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2010 H Died In Committee

H.B. No. 0086 Medicaid-elderly care.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Millin, Davison, Esquibel, K., Kimble and Shepperson and Senator(s) Hastert and Scott

AN ACT relating to Medicaid; authorizing as an optional Medicaid service a program of all-inclusive care for the elderly; providing program objectives; establishing program provider eligibility criteria; providing that participating program organizations do not require a certificate of authority as an insurer or health maintenance organization; granting rulemaking authority; requiring reports; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H10

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Jorgensen and PeasleyExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 2 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bonner, Davison, Esquibel, K., Landon, Millin and SheppersonNays: Representative(s) HarveyExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and KimbleAyes 6 Nays 1 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/16/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0086HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 13 Delete "nursing home" insert "long term care facility".Page 2-line 17 After "physician" insert "and other health care provider".Page 2-line 20 Delete "and" insert ","; after "hospitalization" insert

"and skilled nursing facility services".Page 3-line 24 Delete "ninety-".Page 4-line 1 Delete "five percent (95%)" insert "ninety percent (90%)".Page 6-line 16 Before "projected" insert "historical annual actual and

next biennium". LANDON, CHAIRMAN

2/18/2010 H Passed CoW2/19/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S102/24/2010 S10 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Hastert, Hunnicutt, Landen, Schiffer and ScottAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Passed CoW2/25/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/26/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) CaseAyes 29 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00173/1/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00173/2/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00173/4/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00173/4/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0030 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

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H.B. No. 0087 Discrimination.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Connolly, Bonner, Byrd, Childers, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Kimble, Shepperson, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Burns, Massie, Sessions and Von Flatern

AN ACT relating to discrimination; prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Illoway, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, McKim, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Roscoe, Shepperson, Steward, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Brechtel, Buchanan, Cohee, Davison, Edmonds, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Simpson, Stubson and TeetersExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 37 Nays 21 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0088 Public retirement plans-qualified plan status.

Sponsored By: Joint Appropriations Interim Committee

AN ACT relating to public retirement plans; generally amending provisions to comply with internal revenue code qualified plan requirements; specifying distribution limits and qualified rollovers; providing for distribution upon program termination; amending obsolete provisions and conforming provisions to federal requirements; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H02

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALL

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Ayes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen and StewardExcused: Representative(s) PhilpAyes 6 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H Placed on General File2/15/2010 H Passed CoW2/16/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/17/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 S Received for Introduction2/17/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S022/25/2010 S02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and TownsendAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/25/2010 S Placed on General File2/26/2010 S Passed CoW3/1/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00303/2/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00303/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00303/8/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00303/8/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0058 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0089 Resident contractor preferences.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Gilmore, Blake, Cohee, Craft, Goggles, Harshman and Teeters and Senator(s) Hastert

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AN ACT relating to construction contracts with public entities; clarifying application of preference requirements to specified construction project delivery methods; requiring alternative delivery method bids to be opened in public; providing applicability; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H09

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Teeters, Thompson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brown, Patton, Peasley, Stubson and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 52 Nays 5 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Byrd, Craft, Lockhart, Moniz, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel and HarveyAyes 7 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0089HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 3 Delete "subcontracts and".Page 1-line 4 After "requiring" insert "alternative delivery method".Page 1-line 9 Delete "is" insert "and 16-6-708 are".Page 2-line 8 Delete "All bids".Page 2-lines 9 and 10 Delete.Page 2-line 11 Delete "notice."; delete ", request for".Page 2-line 12 Delete "qualifications".Page 2-After line 16 insert:

"16-6-708.  Responsibilities under alternative delivery contracts.(a)  Any construction manager agent, construction manager at risk or design-

builder contract awarded shall comply with any reporting and administrative requirements as required by the public entity of the recipient of a design, bid and build contract, including retainage, payment and performance bonding and default of contract.

(b)     All contracts let under this section including subcontractor bids, shall be opened in public following reasonable public notice.". LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN

2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Advanced to 3rd Reading on Same Day

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and Philp Ayes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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HB0089H3001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 9 Delete the House Standing Committee Amendment

(HB0089HSS001/A) to this line; delete "is" insert ", 16-6-707(a) and 16-6-708 are".

Page 2-After line 16 and before the House Standing Committee Amendment (HB0089SS001/A) to this line, insert:

"16-6-707.  Construction contract preference requirements; requests for proposals for construction services.

(a)  Excluding contracts for professional services, Construction management and design-build delivery negotiations contracts by public entities and construction managers, including contracts for professional services, shall be in accordance with residency and preference requirements imposed under W.S. 16-6-101 through 16-6-107. As used in this section, "professional services" includes preconstruction services or those services exclusively involved in the project design prior to commencement of project construction.". HARSHMAN

2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Gingery, Jorgensen and MaddenExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneConflicts: Representative(s) Carson and RoscoeAyes 52 Nays 3 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 2

2/23/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S092/24/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Rereferred to S082/26/2010 S08 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Geis, Landen and Von FlaternAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0089SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 9 Delete ", 16-6-707(a)".Page 2-line 10 Delete "if" insert "If".Page 2-lines 17 through 24 Delete.Page 3-lines 1 through 6 Delete.Page 3-line 18 Delete "contracts" insert "bids". VON FLATERN, CHAIRMAN

3/1/2010 S Passed CoW

HB0089S2001/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 3-line 22 Delete and insert:

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"Section 2. This act is effective immediately upon completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution.". HASTERT

3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading

HB0089S3001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 2-line 11 Strike "or request for proposal". VON FLATERN

HB0089S3002/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 5 After "public;" insert "providing applicability;".Page 3-after line 20 Insert and renumber:

"Section 2.  This act shall only apply to any contract initially offered or advertised for bids or request for proposal on or after the effective date of this act.".Page 3-line 22 Delete and insert:

"Section 3.  This act is effective immediately upon completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution.". HASTERT

3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Case, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Sessions and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Geis, Hines, Larson, Scott and TownsendAyes 22 Nays 8 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/4/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/4/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/4/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00603/5/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00603/5/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00603/11/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00603/11/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0111 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0090 Insurance-service contracts.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Gingery and Senator(s) Perkins

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AN ACT relating to insurance; providing a definition of normal wear and tear as it applies to service contracts; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brown, Diercks, Hales, Illoway, Kimble, Lubnau, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) MillerAyes 8 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H Placed on General File2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Advanced to 3rd Reading on Same Day

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and Philp Ayes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/22/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S072/25/2010 S07 Recommended Do Pass

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Hastert and JohnsonExcused: Senator(s) ScottAyes 4 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/25/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0090SW001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 23 Delete "contact" insert "contract". PERKINS

2/26/2010 S Passed CoW3/1/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/2/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Childers, Hallinan, Peasley and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 0 Excused 4 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00323/3/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00323/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00323/8/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00323/8/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0059 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0091 Governmental immunity-waiver for hospital whistleblowers.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Connolly and Gingery and Senator(s) Hastert

AN ACT relating to governmental immunity; providing a waiver of governmental immunity for damages caused by a violation of whistleblower statutes for medical facilities; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

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2/18/2010 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley, Quarberg and ThroneAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0091HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 5 Delete "caused by" insert ".".Page 2-lines 6 through 8 Delete entirely. GINGERY, CHAIRMAN

2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Advanced to 3rd Reading on Same Day

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and Philp Ayes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Steward, Thompson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Buchanan, Cohee, Miller, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneConflicts: Representative(s) LubnauAyes 45 Nays 11 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

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2/23/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S012/26/2010 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Meyer, Perkins, Ross and SessionsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File; Did not Consider in CoW

H.B. No. 0092 Predatory lending.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Pedersen and Illoway and Senator(s) Esquibel, F. and Johnson

AN ACT relating to consumer credit; providing for violations; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H09; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff; Intro

Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2010 H Died In Committee

H.B. No. 0093 OSHA penalties.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Throne, Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Cohee, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Hales, Landon, Patton and Shepperson and Senator(s) Burns, Meyer, Ross and Sessions

AN ACT relating to the Wyoming Occupational Health and Safety Act; providing for an increase in fines and civil penalties as specified; providing for periodic adjustment of civil penalties; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H09

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,

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Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel and PeasleyExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 2 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H09 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Craft, Lockhart, Moniz, Roscoe and StubsonNays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Harvey and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 5 Nays 4 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H Placed on General File2/17/2010 H Rereferred to H022/17/2010 H02 Returned without Recommendation2/17/2010 H Placed on General File2/18/2010 H Passed CoW2/19/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Madden and PeasleyExcused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 54 Nays 3 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 S Received for Introduction2/22/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S092/24/2010 S09 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Hunnicutt, Larson and MartinNays: Senator(s) Bebout and CooperAyes 3 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0093SW001/FAILEDPage 5–after line 4 Insert and renumber:

"(k)     Penalties for violations shall be as provided under this section or as established for similar violations by the United States department of labor, occupational health and safety administration, whichever is less.". BEBOUT

2/26/2010 S Passed CoW3/1/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading

HB0093S3001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 22 Strike "shall" insert "may". LARSON

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hunnicutt, Johnson, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meyer, Perkins, Ross, Schiffer, Sessions and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Geis, Hines, Jennings, Landen, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson, Scott and TownsendAyes 15 Nays 15 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0094 Real property easements.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Lockhart, Brown, Hammons, Illoway, Simpson and Stubson and Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Cooper, Larson and Meyer

AN ACT relating to easements; exempting options for easements from provision requiring certain specifications for easements; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley, Quarberg and ThroneAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H Placed on General File2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Advanced to 3rd Reading on Same Day

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and Philp

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Ayes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) PattonExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 1 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S092/26/2010 S09 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and MartinAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File3/1/2010 S Passed CoW

HB0094S2001/ADOPTEDPage 1–line 15 After "section" insert "and shall be for a period not to

exceed seven (7) years". BEBOUT, SCHIFFER

3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/3/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/4/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 0050

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Chapter No. 0083 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0095 Wyoming Firearms Freedom Act-2.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Jaggi, Brechtel, Childers, Davison, Illoway, Madden, McKim, Pedersen, Quarberg, Shepperson and Teeters and Senator(s) Burns, Case, Cooper, Dockstader and Jennings

AN ACT relating to the Wyoming Firearms Freedom Act; establishing a Wyoming Firearms Freedom Act; providing that specified firearms that are manufactured, sold, purchased, possessed and used exclusively within Wyoming shall be exempt from federal regulation, including registration requirements; providing exceptions; creating offenses; providing penalties; authorizing the attorney general to defend specified actions; providing legislative findings and declarations of authority; establishing conditions for the possession and purchase of specified firearms; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Harshman, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Byrd, Connolly, Diercks, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harvey, Jorgensen, Thompson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 45 Nays 13 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley and QuarbergExcused: Representative(s) ThroneAyes 8 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0095HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 9 After "authority;" insert "establishing conditions for the

possession and purchase of specified firearms;".Page 5-After line 19 Insert:

"(c)  To possess a firearm covered by this section a person shall:(i)  Not have been convicted of any felony in any state, territory or

other jurisdiction of the United States;(ii)  Not currently be adjudicated to be legally incompetent; and

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(iii)  Not have been committed to a mental institution.(d)  To purchase a firearm covered by this section a person shall:

(i)  Be at least twenty-one (21) years of age;(ii)  Not have been convicted of any felony in any state, territory or

other jurisdiction of the United States;(iii)  Not currently be adjudicated to be legally incompetent; and(iv)  Not have been committed to a mental institution.".

Page 6-line 19 Delete "felony" insert "misdemeanor".Page 6-line 21 Delete "two (2) years" insert "one (1) year"; delete

"ten".Page 6-line 22 Delete "thousand dollars ($10,000.00)" insert "two

thousand dollars ($2,000.00)".Page 11-line 14 After "right" delete balance of line and insert ".".Page 11-line 15 Delete entirely. GINGERY, CHAIRMAN

HB0095HW001/ADOPTEDPage 5-After line 19 In paragraph (d)(i) created by the standing committee

amendment (HB0095HS001/A), after "least" insert ": (A)"; after "age" insert "if the firearm is a handgun"; after ";" insert "(B)  Eighteen (18) years of age if the firearm is a shotgun or rifle.". JAGGI

2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0095H3001/FAILEDPage 1-line 6 Delete "creating offenses;"Page 1-line 7 Delete entirely.Page 1-line 8 Delete the line through ";".Page 1-line 14 Delete "6-8-406" insert "6-8-405".Page 3-line 20 Delete "6-8-406" insert "6-8-405".Page 5-lines 21 and 22 Delete entirely.Page 6-lines 1 through 22 Delete entirely, including the standing committee

amendment (HB0095HS001/A) to these lines.Page 7-lines 1 through 6 Delete entirely.Page 7-line 8 Delete "6-8-406" insert "6-8-405".Page 7-line 12 Delete "6-8-406" insert "6-8-405". ZWONITZER, DN.

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Byrd, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Goggles, Hales, Jorgensen, Landon, Millin, Patton, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 14 Nays 44 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe,

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Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Connolly, Hales, Hammons and JorgensenExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 53 Nays 5 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Received for Introduction2/24/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S062/25/2010 S06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Coe, Dockstader, Jennings and MeyerAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/25/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0095SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 7–line 16 Delete "order,". BURNS, CHAIRMAN

HB0095SW001/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 7-lines 14 and 15 Delete and insert "(a) No public servant as defined in

W.S. 6-5-101, or dealer selling any firearm in this state shall enforce or attempt to".

Page 7-line 20 After "Wyoming" insert "." and delete balance of line.Page 7-lines 21 through 24 Delete. JENNINGS

3/1/2010 S Passed CoW

HB0095S2001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 2-after line 15 Insert and renumber:

"(i) "Ammunition" means any projectile expelled by action of an explosive from a firearm but shall not include any projectile designed to pierce armor;".Page 2-line 24 After "explosive" insert ". "Firearm" shall not include

any fully automatic weapon or any weapon designed to fire a rocket propelled grenade or any explosive projectile". SCOTT

HB0095S2002/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 3-line 6 Delete "flash or sound suppressors,". SCOTT, BURNS

3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/3/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K.,

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Gingery, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters and WallisNays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Brechtel, Byrd, Carson, Connolly, Diercks, Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Jorgensen, Lockhart, Madden, Peasley, Roscoe, Semlek, Steward, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 38 Nays 20 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/4/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00513/4/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00513/4/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00513/11/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00513/11/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0108 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0096 Sales/use tax railroad rolling stock-repeal.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Anderson, R. and Senator(s) Von Flatern

AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; amending the repealer date for the sales and use tax exemption for railroad rolling stock as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H03; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff; Intro

Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Patton, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Bagby, Byrd, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Hammons, Illoway, Kimble, Miller, Millin, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Thompson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 42 Nays 15 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2010 H Died In Committee

H.B. No. 0097 Nuclear energy production study.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Harshman, Brechtel, Byrd, Craft, Illoway, Lockhart, Miller, Roscoe and Stubson and Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper and Martin

AN ACT relating to nuclear energy; providing for a study of nuclear energy production; creating a task force; requiring a report; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned

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2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H09

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) ConnollyExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H09 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Craft, Harvey, Lockhart, Moniz, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H Placed on General File2/17/2010 H Rereferred to H022/18/2010 H02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen and PedersenNays: Representative(s) StewardExcused: Representative(s) PhilpAyes 5 Nays 1 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H Placed on General File2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Advanced to 3rd Reading on Same Day

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and Philp Ayes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

HB0097H3001/FAILEDPage 3-After line 13 Insert:

"(vii)  The economic and environmental effects of previous nuclear energy production and uranium mining in the state;".Page 3-line 15 Delete "(vii)" insert "(viii)". CONNOLLY

2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Carson, Connolly and StewardExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 55 Nays 3 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S092/26/2010 S09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and MartinAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File2/26/2010 S Rereferred to S022/26/2010 S02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and TownsendNays: Senator(s) MassieAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0097SS001/ADOPTEDPage 2–line 9 Delete "have a background" insert "be a member of the

public at large.".Page 2–line 10 Delete. LARSON, CHAIRMAN

3/1/2010 S Passed CoW3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Case, Larson and SchifferAyes 27 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/3/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton,

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Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/4/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00523/4/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00523/4/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00523/10/2010 Governor Vetoed HEA No. 0052

H.B. No. 0098 Wyoming States Rights Act.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Brechtel

AN ACT relating to states rights; limiting the commerce clause from controlling articles within the borders of Wyoming; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction; Did Not Consider for Introduction Vote3/3/2010 H Bill Withdrawn by Sponsor

H.B. No. 0099 Public records-wolf hunting licenses.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Childers and Simpson and Senator(s) Burns

AN ACT relating to public records; prohibiting inspection of records of application or issuance of gray wolf hunting licenses without authorization of the applicant or holder; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H06; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff; Intro

Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Bonner, Connolly, Illoway, Jorgensen and ThompsonExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 51 Nays 6 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 Motion to Do Pass Failed

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Childers, Davison and JaggiNays: Representative(s) Bonner, Connolly, Millin, Shepperson and ThompsonAbsent: Representative(s) BrownAyes 3 Nays 5 Excused 0 Absent 1 Conflicts 0

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3/5/2010 H Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to HR 4-3(c)

H.B. No. 0100 Ethanol tax credit.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Cohee, Berger, Bonner, Brown, Hammons, Landon and Madden and Senator(s) Hines, Scott and Von Flatern

AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; reducing the total annual tax credit for ethanol production as specified; providing for payment of tax credits in the order applied for; granting rulemaking authority; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H03; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff; Intro

Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Brechtel, Buchanan, Diercks, Peasley, Quarberg, Semlek, Teeters and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 48 Nays 9 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2010 H Died In Committee

H.B. No. 0101 Electricity generated from wind-taxation.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Brown, Madden, Miller and Steward and Senator(s) Hastert, Larson, Martin, Schiffer and Sessions

AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; imposing a tax upon the production of electricity from wind resources as specified; providing for administration, imposition, enforcement and distribution as specified; providing applicability; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H03

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Steward, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Illoway, Lockhart, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Simpson, Stubson and Teeters

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Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 49 Nays 8 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2010 H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Esquibel, K., Goggles, Madden, Miller and PetersenNays: Representative(s) Edmonds, Semlek and WallisAyes 6 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0101HS001.01/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 3-line 1 Delete "three dollars ($3.00)" insert "one dollar

($1.00)".Page 3-line 7 Before "No" insert "(a)".Page 3-after line 14 Insert:

"(b)  No tax shall be imposed upon electricity which is produced from a wind turbine for the first three (3) years after the wind turbine begins producing energy for sale or trade.". Page 8-line 19 Delete "2011" insert "2012".ANDERSON R., CHAIRMAN

HB0101HS001.02/FAILED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 8-line 21 Delete "2011" insert "2012". ANDERSON R., CHAIRMAN

HB0101HW001/FAILEDPage 8-line 5 Delete "as follows:".Page 8-line 7 Delete the line through "distributed".Page 8-line 13 Delete ";" insert ".".Page 8-lines 15 and 16 Delete entirely. ZWONITZER, DN., ANDERSON, R., BROWN,

STEWARD2/16/2010 H Passed CoW

HB0101H2001/ADOPTEDPage 8-line 7 Delete "Forty percent (40%)" insert "Sixty percent (60%)".Page 8-line 15 Delete "Sixty percent (60%) " insert " Forty percent

(40%)". ANDERSON, R.

HB0101H2002/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 17 After "trade" insert "on or after January 1, 2012.".Page 3-after line 14 Delete the standing committee amendment

(HB0101HS001.01/AC) to this line and Insert:"(b)  Electricity produced from a wind turbine shall not be subject to the

tax imposed under this chapter until the date three (3) years after the turbine first produced electricity for sale. After such date the production shall be subject to the tax, as provided by W.S. 39-22-103, regardless of whether production first commenced prior to or after January 1, 2012.".Page 8-lines 18 and 19 Delete entirely, including the standing committee

amendment (HB0101HS001.01/AC) to this line.Renumber as necessary. ANDERSON, R.

2/17/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0101H3001/FAILEDDelete the Anderson, R. second reading amendment (HB0101H2001/A) entirely. MCOMIE

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2/18/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Petersen, Roscoe, Shepperson, Steward, Thompson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan, Carson, Cohee, Davison, Edmonds, Harvey, Illoway, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Throne and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 40 Nays 18 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/19/2010 S Received for Introduction2/19/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S032/24/2010 S03 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Larson, Martin, Perkins and SchifferAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Passed CoW

HB0101S2001/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 8-line 15 Delete "Sixty percent (60%)" insert "Fifty-nine percent

(59%)".Page 8-line 23 Delete "Forty percent (40%)" insert Thirty-nine percent

(39%)".Page 8-line 24 Delete "." insert ";".Page 8-after line 24 Insert and renumber:

"(ii)  Two percent (2%) shall be deposited in the Wyoming wildlife and natural resource trust income account created by W.S. 9-15-103(b) to be expended for mitigation of impacts to wildlife from wind energy development.". CASE

2/25/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/26/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) JenningsAyes 29 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00183/1/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00183/2/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00183/5/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00183/8/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0049 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

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H.B. No. 0102 Livestock and brands.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Anderson, R. and Teeters and Senator(s) Johnson

AN ACT relating to livestock; removing goats, llamas and alpacas from brand inspection fees and from the definition of livestock for certain purposes; removing goat owners from eligibility for membership on district predator boards; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H05

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Madden and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 55 Nays 2 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H05 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore, Moniz, Semlek, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H Placed on General File2/18/2010 H Passed CoW2/19/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 S Received for Introduction2/22/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S052/24/2010 S05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Elliott, Geis, Jennings and JohnsonAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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2/24/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0102SS001/ADOPTEDPage 1–line 3 Delete "providing for voluntary" insert "removing goat

owners from eligibility for membership on district predator boards;".

Page 1–line 4 Delete line through "provided;".Page 1–line 9 After "W.S." insert "11-6-202(a)(i) and (iv),".Page 1–after line 10 Insert:

"11-6-202.  Administration of districts by district boards; number and qualifications of members; term; filling of vacancies.

(a)  The affairs of each district shall be administered by a board of directors, each of whom shall be a bona fide resident of Wyoming. Directors for the positions identified in paragraphs (i) and (ii) of this subsection shall be elected at an annual meeting of district livestock owners. Directors for the positions identified in paragraphs (iv) and (v) of this subsection shall be appointed as described. The composition of the board shall be as follows:

(i)  Three (3) directors shall be sheep or goat owners having paid predator management fees on sheep or goats in the district in the year preceding election. At each subsequent annual district meeting one (1) director shall be elected for a three (3) year term. All sheep or goat owners whether an individual, corporation or partnership, having paid predator management fees on sheep or goats in the district regardless of the domicile of the sheep or goats, are entitled to one (1) vote at the meeting;

(iv)  the board of county commissioners shall appoint one (1) director to serve for an initial term of two (2) years and thereafter for three (3) year terms from electors in the county not engaged in raising sheep, goats or cattle. No appointed member may serve for a consecutive period of more than six (6) years;".Page 2–lines 7 through 15 Delete all new language.Page 2–line 20 Strike ", goats". GEIS, CHAIRMAN

HB0102SW001/ADOPTEDPage 1–line 9 Delete the First Senate Standing Committee Amendment

(HB0102SS001/A) to this line and further amend as follows: after "W.S." insert "11-6-202(a)(i), (iv) and (v), 11-6-203(a)(i) and (b),".

Page 1–after line 10 Delete the First Senate Standing Committee Amendment (HB0102SS001/A) to this line and further amend as follows: insert:

"11-6-202.  Administration of districts by district boards; number and qualifications of members; term; filling of vacancies.

(a)  The affairs of each district shall be administered by a board of directors, each of whom shall be a bona fide resident of Wyoming. Directors for the positions identified in paragraphs (i) and (ii) of this subsection shall be elected at an annual meeting of district livestock owners. Directors for the positions identified in paragraphs (iv) and (v) of this subsection shall be appointed as described. The composition of the board shall be as follows:

(i)  Three (3) directors shall be sheep or goat owners having paid predator management fees on sheep or goats in the district in the year preceding election. At each subsequent annual district meeting one (1) director shall be elected for a three (3) year term. All sheep or goat owners whether an individual, corporation or partnership, having paid predator management fees on sheep or goats in the district regardless of the domicile of the sheep or goats, are entitled to one (1) vote at the meeting;

(iv)  the board of county commissioners shall appoint one (1) director to serve for an initial term of two (2) years and thereafter for three (3) year

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terms from electors in the county not engaged in raising sheep, goats or cattle. No appointed member may serve for a consecutive period of more than six (6) years;

(v)  If the board of directors determines state funds are necessary for an effective predator management program to assure the statutory requirements provided in W.S. 11-6-205 are fulfilled and state funds are appropriated and received for that purpose, then three (3) directors representing sportsmen and hunters from the district shall be appointed to the board of directors by the county commissioners serving the local district. Sportsmen and hunter representatives shall be bona fide residents of the district not engaged in raising sheep, goats or cattle and shall hold or have held either a valid Wyoming fishing or hunting license or a Wyoming wildlife damage management stamp within the preceding twelve (12) month period. County commissioners, to the greatest extent practical, shall select sportsmen and hunter representatives to ensure representation from as broad a geographic distribution of the district as possible. The county commissioners shall determine who of the three (3) sportsmen and hunter directors appointed to a board under this paragraph shall serve an initial term of one (1) year, who shall serve an initial term of (2) years and who shall serve a term of three (3) years. Thereafter, each term shall be for three (3) years.

11-6-203.  Manner of calling annual meeting of predator management districts; when held; election of chairman and secretary.

(a)  The annual meeting of each predator management district shall be held within the first two (2) weeks of December and each board shall:

(i)  On or before December 1, obtain an accurate list of all persons who have paid predator management fees on sheep, goats or cattle in the district;

(b)  When assembled in accordance with the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, the sheep, goat and cattle owners shall elect a chairman and secretary who shall act as judges of the election of directors representing livestock interests of the board.". GEIS

2/26/2010 S Passed CoW3/1/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) LarsonAyes 29 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/2/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Miller, Shepperson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Childers, Hallinan, Peasley and PhilpAyes 53 Nays 3 Excused 4 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 0033

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3/3/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00333/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00333/8/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00333/8/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0061 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

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H.B. No. 0103 Cancer prevention and awareness-special license plates.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Esquibel, K., Carson, Davison, Gilmore, Goggles, Pedersen and Throne and Senator(s) Dockstader and Esquibel, F.

AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; authorizing a special license plate for support of cancer prevention and awareness; specifying use of the funds donated for the special license plate; specifying qualifications to receive the special license plate; granting authority to promulgate rules; specifying requirements for the design and continued production of the special license plate; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Lockhart, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Pedersen, Simpson and ThompsonNays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Bonner, Brechtel, Cohee, Edmonds, Gingery, Harshman, Harvey, Jorgensen, Landon, Lubnau, Madden, Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 31 Nays 26 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0104 Medicaid applications.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Simpson and Senator(s) Coe

AN ACT relating to Medicaid; providing that applications for medical assistance be made in person; providing for eligibility interviews; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction; Did Not Consider for Introduction Vote3/3/2010 H Bill Withdrawn by Sponsor

H.B. No. 0105 Bar and grill licenses-catering permits.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Kimble, Blake, Cohee, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Millin and Zwonitzer, Dv. and Senator(s) Landen and Martin

AN ACT relating to alcoholic beverages; authorizing the sale of alcoholic and malt beverages off-premises by a holder of a bar and grill liquor license pursuant to a catering permit; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction

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2/11/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Blake, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Miller, Millin, Pedersen, Roscoe, Simpson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Davison, Edmonds, Gingery, Hales, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Steward and StubsonExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 24 Nays 33 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0106 Small business investment credit.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Pedersen, Anderson, R., Berger, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cohee, Edmonds, Gingery, Goggles, Harshman, Illoway, Lubnau, Millin, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv. and Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Hunnicutt, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meyer, Peterson, Ross and Townsend

AN ACT relating to economic development; providing definitions; providing requirements for certification as a small business investment company; providing requirements for participating investors; providing a credit against certain taxes for certain investments; requiring reports; amending related provisions; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H09

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) JorgensenExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/11/2010 H Rereferred to H032/17/2010 H03 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Madden, Miller, Petersen, Semlek and WallisAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H Placed on General File

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HB0106HS001/ADOPTEDPage 28-line 3 After "year." insert "The council shall transfer the fee

to the state treasurer for deposit into the general fund." ANDERSON, R., CHAIRMAN

2/18/2010 H Passed CoW2/19/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Jorgensen and StewardExcused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 55 Nays 2 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S092/26/2010 S09 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and MartinAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 02/26/2010 S Placed on General File2/26/2010 S Rereferred to S022/26/2010 S02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Massie, Nicholas, Peterson and TownsendNays: Senator(s) MeierAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File3/1/2010 S Passed CoW

HB0106S2001/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 17-line 18 Delete "thirty million dollars ($30,000,000.00)" insert

"one million dollars ($1,000,000.00)".Page 17-line 21 Delete "thirty million dollars" insert "one million

dollars ($1,000,000.00).".Page 17-line 22 Delete. CASE

3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading

HB0106S3001/FAILED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 17-line 18 Delete "thirty million dollars ($30,000,000.00)" insert

"ten million dollars ($10,000,000.00)".Page 17-line 21 Delete "thirty million dollars" insert "ten million

dollars ($10,000,000.00).".Page 17-line 22 Delete. MEIER

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Geis, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Schiffer and ScottNays: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meyer, Peterson, Ross, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 7 Nays 23 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Hastert, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meyer, Peterson, Ross, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Case, Dockstader, Geis, Hines, Meier, Nicholas, Perkins, Schiffer and ScottAyes 20 Nays 10 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/4/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00493/4/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00493/4/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00493/11/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00493/11/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0113 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0107 Boxing.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn., Byrd, Carson and Pedersen

AN ACT relating to boxing; prohibiting boxing and sparring contests except as specified; authorizing city boxing ordinances; establishing requirements for city boxing ordinances; providing a penalty; providing definitions; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Hales, Hammons, Kimble, Lockhart, Peasley, Thompson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Cohee, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Carson, Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 17 Nays 39 Excused 4 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0108 Health insurance reform.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Simpson, Lubnau and Madden and Senator(s) Scott

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AN ACT relating to insurance; creating the Wyoming Affordable HSA Eligible High Deductible Health Plan Act; prescribing duties of the insurance commissioner; providing exceptions to the Unfair Trade Practices Act; limiting provisions for reimbursement of preferred and nonpreferred providers as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Berger, Blikre, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Carson, Craft, Hales, Hammons, Jorgensen, Kimble, Roscoe, Thompson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneConflicts: Representative(s) Bonner and LockhartAyes 44 Nays 11 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 2

2/17/2010 H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brown, Diercks, Kimble, Lubnau and MillerNays: Representative(s) Hales, Illoway, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 5 Nays 4 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0108HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 3 Delete entirely.

Page 1-line 4 Delete "specified;".Page 4-lines 2 through 9 Delete entirely.Page 4-line 11 Delete "(c)" insert "(b)".Page 4-line 17 Delete "(d)" insert "(c)".Page 4-line 23 Delete "(e)" insert "(d)".Page 8-lines 13 through 24 Delete entirely.Page 9-lines 1 through 3 Delete entirely.Page 9-line 5 Delete "3" insert "2". ILLOWAY, CHAIRMAN

2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/23/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Teeters, Thompson, Throne and WallisNays: Representative(s) Lockhart, Peasley, Stubson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.

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Excused: Representative(s) Childers, Hallinan and PhilpConflicts: Representative(s) BonnerAyes 51 Nays 5 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 1

2/24/2010 S Received for Introduction2/24/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S10; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff3/5/2010 S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)

H.B. No. 0109 Compulsory school attendance-3.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Hammons, Connolly, Craft, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim and McOmie and Senator(s) Coe, Landen, Massie, Sessions and Von Flatern

AN ACT relating to compulsory school attendance; requiring parental consent to a child's withdrawal from school attendance as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H04

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Diercks, Edmonds, Landon, Peasley, Semlek and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 50 Nays 7 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Connolly, Craft, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim and McOmieNays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Diercks and TeetersAyes 6 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0109HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 1 After "(18)" insert ", who has not otherwise notified the

district of enrolling that child in a different school district or in a private school or home-based educational program,". LUBNAU, VICE-CHAIRMAN

2/17/2010 H Passed CoW

HB0109H2001/FAILED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 2-line 5 After "." insert "The district board of trustees shall not

be required to enforce this subsection under W.S. 21 - 4 - 103 through 21-4 - 107 if:

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(i)     The child is sixteen (16) years of age or older or is completing the tenth grade;

(ii)     The board has provided three (3) notifications to the parent, guardian or other person having control of such child within a two (2) week period; and

(iii)     The parent, guardian or other person having control of the child fails to meet with a person from the district following notification under paragraph (ii) of this subsection.". TEETERS

2/18/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/19/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Brechtel, Diercks, Edmonds, Harshman, Peasley, Semlek, Teeters and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 49 Nays 9 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 S Received for Introduction2/22/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S042/23/2010 S04 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Coe, Jennings, Massie, Sessions and Von FlaternAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Passed CoW2/25/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/26/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Burns, Case, Hines, Meier and SchifferAyes 25 Nays 5 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00213/1/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00213/2/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00213/4/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00213/4/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0025 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0110 Higher education endowment challenge programs.

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Sponsored By: Representative(s) McOmie, Bonner and Hammons and Senator(s) Coe, Larson and Massie

AN ACT relating to the higher education endowment challenge programs; specifying that gifts may be accumulated to qualify for matching funds; clarifying legislative authority over matching contributions; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H04

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H04 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie and TeetersNays: Representative(s) BrechtelAyes 8 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H Placed on General File2/15/2010 H Passed CoW2/16/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/17/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Edmonds, Jorgensen, Quarberg and StubsonExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 53 Nays 5 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 S Received for Introduction2/17/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S042/23/2010 S04 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Coe, Jennings, Massie, Sessions and Von FlaternAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Placed on General File

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HB0110S2001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 11 After "gift." insert "Prior to the receipt of any

substantial endowment gift, the donor shall be notified by the foundation that there may or may not be any state matching funds available for the gift.".

Page 5-line 15 After "($10,000.00)." insert "Prior to the receipt of any substantial endowment gift, the donor shall be notified by the foundation that there may or may not be any state matching funds available for the gift.". LARSON, COE

2/25/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/26/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/1/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Quarberg and TeetersExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 2 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00253/1/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00253/2/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00253/4/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00253/4/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0028 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0111 Electric transmission-consideration of regional issues.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Simpson, Childers, Lockhart and Lubnau and Senator(s) Bebout, Hines, Larson and Schiffer

AN ACT relating to public utilities; providing for regional considerations in the regulation of electric transmission; specifying legislative findings; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned

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2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H09

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H09 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Byrd, Craft, Harvey, Lockhart, Moniz, Roscoe, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dv.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H Placed on General File2/17/2010 H Rereferred to H022/18/2010 H02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen and StewardExcused: Representative(s) PhilpAyes 6 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0111HS001/ADOPTEDPage 3-line 19 After "utility" delete balance of line and insert ".".Page 3-lines 20 and 21 Delete entirely. LOCKHART, CHAIRMAN

2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Advanced to 3rd Reading on Same Day

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and Philp Ayes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

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Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S092/24/2010 S09 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Cooper, Hunnicutt, Larson and MartinAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Rereferred to S022/26/2010 S02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and TownsendAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File3/1/2010 S Passed CoW

HB0111S2001.01/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 2-line 11 After "region" insert ". Any common set of facts developed

under this paragraph shall only be developed under a docketed commission proceeding with opportunity for participation by the public in compliance with the Wyoming administrative procedure act and commission rules". CASE

HB0111S2001.02/FAILED (CORRECTED COPY) (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 2-line 17 After "hearings" insert ". No order shall be issued as a

consequence of such a joint hearing unless the proceeding is docketed and conducted in accordance with the Wyoming administrative procedure act and commission rules. In addition, the commission shall hold a hearing either jointly or separately within the state of Wyoming with opportunity for public participation and intervention before any such order is entered".

Page 2-line 23 After "region." Insert "Any consideration of the requirements imposed by another state shall be done in an open docket following the Wyoming administrative procedure act and commission rules.". CASE

3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Larson, Martin,

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Massie, Meier, Meyer, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Burns, Case, Landen, Nicholas and PerkinsAyes 25 Nays 5 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/3/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/4/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00533/4/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00533/4/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00533/9/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00533/9/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0078 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0112 Intermediate battery.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn., Berger, Connolly and Patton and Senator(s) Sessions

AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; creating the crime of intermediate battery; providing a penalty; providing a definition; providing that persons convicted of intermediate battery are not eligible for probation without an adjudication of guilt; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Blake, Byrd, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harvey, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Madden, Millin, Patton, Roscoe and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Edmonds, Harshman, Illoway, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 23 Nays 35 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0113 Concealed weapon authority.

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Sponsored By: Representative(s) Quarberg, Brechtel, Buchanan, Davison, Diercks, Gingery, Illoway, Jaggi, Semlek, Simpson, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Case, Coe, Jennings and Ross

AN ACT relating to concealed weapons; authorizing the carrying of concealed weapons by nonfelons as specified; providing limitations; restricting felons and others from carrying concealed weapons as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Byrd, Connolly, Hammons, Jorgensen and PattonExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 52 Nays 6 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Peasley and QuarbergNays: Representative(s) Barbuto and PattonExcused: Representative(s) ThroneAyes 6 Nays 2 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0113HS001/ADOPTEDPage 3-line 6 Delete "." insert ";".Page 3-After line 6 Insert:

"(vii)  Not currently be adjudicated as legally incompetent;(viii)  Not have been committed to a mental institution.".

Page 3-line 9 After "stopped" delete "," insert "or"; delete ", questioned".

Page 3-line 10 Delete "or addressed in person".Page 3-line 14 Delete "contact" insert "stop or detention". GINGERY,

CHAIRMAN

HB0113HW001/ADOPTEDPage 3-line 15 Delete the line through "officer". GINGERY

HB0113HW002/FAILEDPage 3-line 21 After "6-8-104(t)" insert "or on any property where the

property owner has posted a notice in a conspicuous place on the property prohibiting the carrying of concealed deadly weapons on the property". ZWONITZER, DV.

HB0113HW003/FAILEDPage 3-line 6 Delete "." insert ";".Page 3-After line 6 Insert:

"(vii) Not have a blood alcohol concentration of eight one-hundredths of one percent (0.08%) or more while carrying the weapon.".

Renumber as necessary. ZWONITZER, DV.

2/18/2010 H Passed CoW2/19/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0113H3001/ADOPTEDPage 3-After line 6 In the standing committee amendment (HB0133HS001/A) to

this line, after "institution" delete "." insert ";

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(ix)  Have familiarity with deadly weapons by completing any of the following:

(A)  Completion of any certified firearm safety or training course utilizing instructors certified by the National Rifle Association or the Wyoming law enforcement academy;

(B)  Completion of any law enforcement firearms safety or training course or class offered for security guards, investigators, special deputies or any division of law enforcement or security enforcement;

(C)  Experience with a firearm through participation in an organized handgun shooting competition or military service;

(D)  Completion of any firearms training or safety course or class conducted by a state certified or National Rifle Association certified firearms instructor;

(E)  Certification as proficient in firearms safety by any Wyoming law enforcement agency under procedures established by that agency; or

(F)  Honorable retirement as a federal or state peace officer who has a minimum of ten (10) years of service.". STUBSON, HAMMONS

2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Byrd, Carson, Connolly, Hales, Hammons, Jorgensen, Landon, Patton, Roscoe, Steward and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 42 Nays 15 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Received for Introduction2/24/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S01; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff3/5/2010 S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)

H.B. No. 0114 Partition fences.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Wallis and Semlek and Senator(s) Geis

AN ACT relating to partition fences; providing for reasonable attorney fees in cases to recover costs of partition fences; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H05

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Davison, Peasley and Simpson

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Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 55 Nays 3 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore, Moniz, Semlek, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0114HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 1 After "for" insert "reasonable".Page 2-line 5 After "including" insert "reasonable".Page 2-line 10 After "including" insert "reasonable" SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN

2/19/2010 H Passed CoW

HB0114H2001/ADOPTEDPage 2-lines 4 and 5 Delete all new language.Page 2-lines 9 and 10 Delete all new language.Page 2-line 11 After "construction." insert "In any civil action filed

under this section, the court may award the prevailing party reasonable attorney fees and costs.". BROWN, WALLIS

2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/23/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) DavisonExcused: Representative(s) Childers, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Received for Introduction2/24/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S052/26/2010 S05 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Elliott, Geis and JohnsonNays: Senator(s) JenningsAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File; Did not Consider in CoW

H.B. No. 0115 Specific purpose excise tax-voter petition.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Buchanan, Carson, Illoway, Millin, Pedersen, Teeters and Throne and Senator(s) Burns, Martin, Meier and Ross

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AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for a voter petition to request the imposition of a specific purpose excise tax as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H03

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H03 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Madden, Miller and PetersenNays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Semlek and WallisAyes 6 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H Placed on General File2/18/2010 H Passed CoW2/19/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Carson, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Millin, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Teeters, Thompson and ThroneNays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Blake, Blikre, Brechtel, Byrd, Cannady, Cohee, Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, McOmie, Miller, Patton, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 33 Nays 24 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 S Received for Introduction2/22/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S032/24/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Rereferred to S08; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff3/5/2010 S Committee Returned Bill Pursuant to SR 7-3(c)

H.B. No. 0116 Insurance-coverage of phenylketonuria.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn. and Millin

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AN ACT relating to insurance; requiring coverage of inherited enzymatic disorders; providing a definition; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Failed Introduction

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lubnau, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Quarberg, Roscoe, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Blikre, Brechtel, Childers, Cohee, Edmonds, Gingery, Harshman, Lockhart, Madden, McKim, Miller, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 34 Nays 24 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0117 Apprenticeship training program.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Connolly, Bonner, Goggles, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Hastert

AN ACT relating to apprenticeship programs; adding definitions; creating the apprenticeship training account; providing for payments by contractors and subcontractors into the account as specified; requiring report; authorizing rulemaking; providing for penalties; providing for enforcement; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/12/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Bonner, Byrd, Carson, Childers, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Millin, Roscoe, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Blikre, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Cohee, Davison, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 23 Nays 35 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0118 Taxation of public buildings.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Buchanan and Teeters and Senator(s) Meier and Ross

AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing a property tax exemption for property used for a governmental purpose as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H03; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff; Intro

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2010 H Died In Committee

H.B. No. 0119 Public health nurses.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Craft, Cohee, Davison, Gilmore, Lockhart, Millin, Throne and Wallis and Senator(s) Hastert

AN ACT relating to public health nursing; providing for funding and employment of public health nurses as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/10/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H10; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff; Intro

Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Patton, Petersen, Roscoe, Simpson, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Brechtel, Buchanan, Cannady, Gingery, Hales, Jorgensen, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson and TeetersExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 41 Nays 17 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2010 H Died In Committee

H.B. No. 0120 Student assessment measures.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Throne, Craft and Kimble and Senator(s) Sessions

AN ACT relating to education; modifying statewide assessment as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/10/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/12/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H04

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Edmonds, Peasley and StewardExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 54 Nays 4 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H04 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brechtel, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie and TeetersAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0120HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-lines 10 through 14 Reinsert all stricken language and delete all new

language.Page 2-line 16 After "standards" insert "; provided that" and delete

balance of line.Page 2-lines 17 through 19 Delete entirely.Page 2-line 20 Delete "Measures" insert "measures".Page 2-line 22 After "writing." Insert "The measures may include a

portfolio of student writing samples compiled over the course of the school year.". MCOMIE, CHAIRMAN

2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0120H3001/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)Delete the Standing Committee Amendment (HB0102HS001/A) entirely. Further amend as follows:Page 1-line 2 Delete "measures".Page 1-line 7 Delete "21-2-304(a)(v)(E)" insert "21-2-304(a)(v)(B)".Page 2-lines 9 through 23 Delete entirely and insert:

"(B)  Be administered at appropriate levels at specified grades and at appropriate intervals aligned to the standards, specifically assessing student performance in reading, writing and mathematics at grades four (4), eight (8) and eleven (11), and effective school year 2005-2006, and each school year thereafter, assessing student performance in reading, writing and mathematics at grades three (3) through eight (8) and at grade eleven (11). In addition and commencing school year 2007-2008 and each school year thereafter, the statewide assessment system shall assess student performance in science not less than once within each grade band for grades three (3) through five (5), grades six (6) through eight (8) and grades ten (10) through twelve (12). The structure and design of the assessment system shall allow for the comprehensive measurement of student performance through assessments that are administered each school year simultaneously on a statewide basis and through assessments administered periodically over the course of the school year which are designed to provide a more comprehensive and in-depth measurement of subject areas aligned to the state

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content and performance standards. The assessment system may also measure the other common core of knowledge and skills established under W.S. 21-9-101(b) which can be quantified;".Page 3-lines 1 and 2 Delete entirely. THRONE

2/23/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Harshman, Harvey, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brown, Edmonds, Gingery, Hales, Hammons, Illoway, Jorgensen, Quarberg and StewardExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 49 Nays 9 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Received for Introduction2/24/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S042/25/2010 S04 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Massie, Sessions and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Coe and JenningsAyes 3 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/25/2010 S Placed on General File; Did not Consider in CoW

H.B. No. 0121 Child health insurance program-prenatal coverage.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Esquibel, K. and Senator(s) Elliott

AN ACT relating to the child health insurance program; providing for a state plan amendment to provide prenatal care to pregnant women, as specified; providing a definition; providing appropriations; and providing for an effective date.

2/10/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/12/2010 H Bill Withdrawn by Sponsor

H.B. No. 0122 Disposal of livestock.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Wallis and Shepperson and Senator(s) Martin

AN ACT relating to livestock; providing for the disposal of estrays, livestock and feral livestock; adding definitions; providing for the disposal of meat from slaughter as specified; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date.

2/10/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H05

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) BarbutoExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H05 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Edmonds, Gilmore, Moniz, Semlek, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H Placed on General File2/19/2010 H Passed CoW

HB0122H2001/ADOPTEDPage 1–line 9 Before "new" delete "a".Page 1–line 10 Delete "paragraph (iv)" insert "paragraphs (iv) and (v)";

after "as" delete "(v)" insert "(vi)".Page 1–line 12 Delete "a new paragraph (iv)" insert "new paragraphs (iv)

and (v)".Page 1–line 13 After "as" delete "(v)" insert "(vi)".Page 1–line 14 Delete "a new paragraph (v)" insert "new paragraphs (v)

and (vi)".Page 2–after line 5 Insert:

"(v)     "Livestock" means as defined in W.S. 23 - 1 - 102(a)(xvi); ".Page 2–line 7 Delete "(v)" insert "(vi)".Page 3–lines 22 through 24 Delete and insert:

"(c)     The board may enter into agreements with licensed meat processing plants to process meat from livestock disposed of by slaughter. The processed meat shall be sold to:

(i)     Wyoming state institutions or to nonprofit organizations for no more than the board's cost for disposal, processing and delivery; or

(ii)     For profit entities at market cost for the processed meat. ". Page 7–after line 13 Insert:

"(v)     "Livestock" means as defined in W.S. 23 - 1 - 102(a)(xvi); ".Page 7–line 15 Delete "(v)" insert "(vi)".Page 8–line 14 Delete "." insert ";".Page 8–after line 14 Insert:

"(vi)     "Livestock" means as defined in W.S. 23 - 1 - 102(a)(xvi). ". WALLIS

2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/23/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen,

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Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Childers, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Received for Introduction2/24/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S052/26/2010 S05 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Elliott, Geis, Jennings and JohnsonAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0122SW001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 3–line 2 After "inspection" strike balance of line.Page 3–line 3 Strike "($.50) per day".Page 5–line 15 Strike "five dollars ($5.00)" insert "ten dollars

($10.00)".Page 7–line 10 Strike "less one".Page 7–line 11 Strike.Page 7–line 12 Strike "livestock board,". MARTIN, VON FLATERN

3/1/2010 S Passed CoW

HB0122S2001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 6–line 13 Delete "disposition" insert "disposal".Page 9–line 17 Delete "disposition" insert "disposal". MARTIN, VON

FLATERN

3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Larson and PerkinsAyes 28 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/3/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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3/4/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00543/4/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00543/4/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00543/9/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00543/9/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0080 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0123 Charter school-appeals.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Wallis, Buchanan and Edmonds

AN ACT relating to charter schools; modifying state board review of district board charter decisions as specified; requiring review of charter school funding during legislative recalibration; and providing for effective dates.

2/10/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/12/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Berger, Bonner, Brechtel, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Edmonds, Gingery, Hammons, Harvey, Illoway, Jorgensen, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, Miller, Millin, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Blake, Blikre, Brown, Byrd, Connolly, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Harshman, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Patton, Petersen, Roscoe, Thompson and ThroneExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 34 Nays 24 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0124 Lien statement-notice.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Brown and Senator(s) Nicholas

AN ACT relating to liens; requiring lien claimants to provide notice of liens; and providing for an effective date.

2/10/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/11/2010 H Rereferred to H07

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2/16/2010 H07 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brown, Diercks, Hales, Illoway, Kimble, Lubnau, Miller, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H Placed on General File2/18/2010 H Passed CoW2/19/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) JorgensenExcused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 S Received for Introduction2/22/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S012/24/2010 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Meyer, Perkins, Ross and SessionsAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Passed CoW2/25/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/26/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00193/1/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00193/2/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00193/4/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00193/4/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0038 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0125 Subdivisions-separately acquired properties.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Brown

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AN ACT relating to subdivisions; providing an exemption for the sale of lands that were separate when acquired as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/10/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 57 Nays 0 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brown, Diercks, Hales, Illoway, Kimble, Lubnau, Miller, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Ayes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/17/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0125HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 4 After "disposition of" delete balance of the line and

insert "separate parcels of land that were separate when lawfully created or conveyed and which have not been combined by a recorded instrument of conveyance signed by all of the owners.".

Page 2-lines 5 through 7 Delete entirely.Page 2-line 9 Delete entirely and insert:

"Section 2.  This act is effective immediately upon completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution.".ILLOWAY, CHAIRMAN

2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/23/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Buchanan and SemlekExcused: Representative(s) Childers, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 55 Nays 2 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Received for Introduction

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2/24/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S042/26/2010 S04 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Coe, Jennings, Massie, Sessions and Von FlaternAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File; Did not Consider in CoW

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H.B. No. 0126 Zero based budget process.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Quarberg

AN ACT relating to the state budget process; authorizing the joint appropriations interim committee to require state agencies to provide zero-based budget requests on a rotating basis as specified; providing a definition; conforming provisions; and providing for an effective date.

2/10/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H02; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff; Intro

Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Edmonds, Gilmore, Gingery, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Byrd, Carson, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Jorgensen, Kimble, McOmie, Patton, Petersen, Roscoe and ThompsonExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 40 Nays 17 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2010 H Died In Committee

H.B. No. 0127 Medicaid applications-2.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Wallis and Senator(s) Petersen

AN ACT relating to Medicaid; providing that applications for medical assistance be made in person; providing for eligibility interviews; and providing for an effective date.

2/10/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H10; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff; Intro

VoteROLL CALL

Ayes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Byrd, Connolly, Hales, McOmie, Millin and StubsonExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 50 Nays 7 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2010 H Died In Committee

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H.B. No. 0128 Health insurance-interstate purchase.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Simpson, Buchanan, Cohee, Goggles, Hammons, Illoway, Lubnau, Millin, Pedersen, Quarberg and Teeters and Senator(s) Coe and Peterson

AN ACT relating to health insurance; authorizing the sale in Wyoming of health insurance by out-of-state insurers as specified; p

2/10/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H07

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) JorgensenExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneConflicts: Representative(s) Bonner and LockhartAyes 54 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 2

2/18/2010 H07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Brown, Diercks, Illoway, Lubnau, Miller, Stubson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Hales and KimbleAyes 7 Nays 2 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0128HS001/ADOPTEDThat Substitute No. 1 for HB0128 DO Pass. ILLOWAY, CHAIRMAN

2/19/2010 H Passed CoW

HB0128H2001/ADOPTEDPage 19-line 16 After "article" insert "but shall be under no obligation

to draft such rules and regulations until after March 15, 2011". ILLOWAY

2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading

HB0128H3001/ADOPTEDPage 3-line 14 Delete "disability insurance policy" insert "health

benefit plan".Page 3-line 15 Delete "W.S. 26-5-103" insert "W.S. 26-19-302(a)(xii)".Page 3-line 18 Delete entirely.Page 3-line 19 Delete entirely and insert "(ii) "Health insurance,"

"health benefit plan" and "health benefit policy" mean a

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health benefit plan as defined by W.S. 26-19-302(a)(xii);". SIMPSON

2/23/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Jorgensen and RoscoeExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpConflicts: Representative(s) Bonner and LockhartAyes 54 Nays 2 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 2

2/24/2010 S Received for Introduction2/24/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S102/26/2010 S10 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Hunnicutt, Schiffer and ScottExcused: Senator(s) Hastert and LandenAyes 3 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File

HB0128SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 1-line 11 Delete "prescribing required disclaimers;".Page 4–line 17 Delete "shall" insert "may".Page 5–line 2 Delete "shall" insert "may".Page 7-lines 1 through 23 Delete and renumber.Page 8-lines 1 through 9 Delete.Page 8–line 14 Delete "cooperate" insert "explore".Page 8–line 15 Delete "in creating" insert "the creation of".Page 8–line 16 Delete "in establishing" insert "that could establish".Page 12-lines 23 and 24 Delete and renumber.Page 13-lines 1 through 22 Delete. SCOTT, CHAIRMAN

3/1/2010 S Passed CoW

HB0128S2001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 3-line 2 Delete "26-18-210" insert "26-18-209".Page 8-lines 20 through 22 Delete, insert and renumber:

"(b)  The commissioners shall solicit the thoughts and report a consensus, where one exists, of the other commissioners interested in creating a consortium of like minded states in establishing rules of reciprocity for the approval of health insurance policies. Issues to be considered include but are not limited to:

(i)  Whether the consortium should involve only high deductible individual policies, all comprehensive individual medical and surgical health insurance policies, both of these types of individual policies plus small group policies or all health insurance policies;

(ii)  Whether insurers should be free to price differently among consortium states dependent on local health care costs and market conditions;

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(iii)  Whether a policy approved in a primary state shall be automatically available in all secondary states of the consortium, or available at the option of the insurer;

(iv)  In areas where an associated preferred provider network is Absent, whether sale of policies should be prohibited, disclaimers should be required or the sale of policies should be regulated only by market forces and conditions;

(v)  The adequacy for a multi-state consortium of existing state laws on insurer financial solvency, guarantee funds and imposition and collection of premium taxes;

(vi)  The authority of a secondary state to deal with customer complaints concerning a multi-state policy;

(vii)  Whether and when an insurer selling a policy approved in a primary state must notify the commissioner of a secondary state that the insurer is marketing the policy in the secondary state;

(viii)  Whether secondary state insurers, in order to sell competitive policies, may match any less restrictive primary state rules governing policies sold in the secondary state, and whether disclaimers to warn potential customers shall be required on policies and promotional materials in the secondary state;

(ix)  Whether any of the issues identified in this subsection require the enactment of uniform laws in the consortium states;

(x)  Estimated savings to customers from policy approval only in the primary state and from uniform or less restrictive policies across the consortium states;

(xi)  Other issues deemed appropriate by the commissioners to implement a multi-state consortium.

(c)  The commissioner shall make an initial proposal that Wyoming recommends the rules of approval for reciprocity should include terms and conditions to protect customers similar to the following:".Page 9-line 21 Delete "the" insert "these".Page 10-line 3 After "underwriting)," insert "benefit payment

requirements,".Page 11-line 2 Delete "an examination" insert "examinations".Page 11-line 3 After "condition" delete balance of line and insert "in

accordance with the policies and regulations established through the national association of insurance commissioners for accreditation of states to perform these examinations;".

Page 11-lines 4 through 12 Delete.Page 12-lines 12 through 17 Delete and renumber.Page 14-lines 1 through 17 Delete and renumber.Page 15-lines 1 through 17 Delete and renumber.Page 17-lines 11 through 19 Delete and renumber.Page 18-lines 6 through 12 Delete and renumber.Page 18-lines 14 through 22 Delete and renumber.Page 19-line 11 Delete "adopt" insert "draft".Page 19-line 14 After "2011." insert "The commissioner may adopt the rules

provided they are consistent with the requirements of W.S. 26-18-206.".  SCOTT

3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading

HB0128S3001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 4-line 6 Delete "such" insert "health insurance".Page 4-line 23 Delete "any such" insert "the".Page 5-line 10 Delete "such" insert "the".Page 5-line 22 Delete "any such" insert "the"; after "with" delete

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Page 6-line 20 Delete "such".Page 6-line 23 Delete "such" insert "the suspension or revocation".Page 8-lines 20 through 22 In the Scott Second Reading Amendment

(HB0128S2001/AE) to these lines, in subsection (b)(intro) created by that amendment, after "(b) The" delete "commissioners" insert "commissioner".

Page 9-line 3 Delete "such"; after "offers" insert "using that policy"; delete "Such an" insert "An".

Page 9-line 6 Delete "such a change" insert "a change in designation".Page 9-line 8 Delete "such" insert "the".Page 10-line 8 Delete "such" insert "the".Page 10-line 9 Delete "such" insert "the".Page 10-line 14 Delete "such".Page 12-line 9 Delete "such" insert "the". Page 16-line 19 Delete "such" insert "the".Page 16-line 20 Delete "such" insert "the".Page 18-line 3 Delete "such" insert "that".Page 19-line 13 Delete "such". SCOTT

3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/4/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/4/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpConflicts: Representative(s) Bonner and LockhartAyes 56 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 2

3/4/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00613/5/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00613/5/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00613/9/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00613/9/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0086 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.B. No. 0129 University of Wyoming athletics hall of fame scholarship.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Miller, Brown and Harshman

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AN ACT relating to education; establishing the University of Wyoming athletics hall of fame scholarship as specified; providing an appropriation; and providing for an effective date.

2/10/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Brechtel, Brown, Esquibel, K., Goggles, Hales, Harshman, Harvey, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Peasley and PedersenNays: Representative(s) Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Gilmore, Gingery, Hammons, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Madden, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 16 Nays 41 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0130 Impact assistance for wind energy facilities.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Carson, Anderson, R., Steward, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.

AN ACT relating to taxation and revenue; providing for a revenue distribution for sales and use tax generated from the construction of wind energy facilities as specified; providing definitions; and providing for an effective date.

2/10/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H09; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff; Intro

Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, McKim, Millin, Moniz, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Blikre, Brechtel, Childers, Cohee, Gingery, Landon, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Semlek, Shepperson, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 40 Nays 17 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2010 H Died In Committee

H.B. No. 0131 Community colleges-statewide levy.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Jorgensen, Cohee, Hales, Illoway and Teeters and Senator(s) Hastert, Meier and Sessions

AN ACT relating to community colleges; enumerating territory comprising districts commensurate with existing college service areas; imposing a statewide mill levy

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for credit to the state general fund and eliminating the mandatory district four mill levy; continuously appropriating equal general fund amounts to the community college commission for the regular support and operation of community colleges; accordingly modifying community college commission membership; eliminating district annexation and formation provisions and requiring district election subdistricts; providing for equitable allocation of assets and debt of existing districts; prescribing transition and timelines for enlarged board and accordingly specifying taxing authority; prescribing transition for commission membership; and providing for effective dates.

2/10/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/12/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Buchanan, Byrd, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Illoway, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Madden, Miller, Millin, Peasley, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Cannady, Davison, Edmonds, Gingery, Harvey, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim, McOmie, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Simpson and WallisExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 38 Nays 20 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.B. No. 0132 Homicide during pregnancy-2.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Davison, Barbuto, Blake, Craft, Edmonds, Harvey, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim, Pedersen and Petersen and Senator(s) Cooper, Dockstader, Geis, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Peterson and Sessions

AN ACT relating to homicide; establishing a sentencing enhancement in homicide cases in which a pregnant woman is killed as specified; and providing for an effective date.

2/10/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel and LandonExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 55 Nays 2 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

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Ayes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Patton and ThroneNays: Representative(s) Gingery, Peasley and QuarbergAyes 6 Nays 3 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H Placed on General File

HB0132HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-lines 13 through 16 Delete entirely and insert:

"(a)  Upon sentencing of a defendant who is convicted of an offense pursuant to W.S. 6-2-104, 6-2-105 or 6-2-108, if the jury has found that the victim was pregnant at the time of the commission of the offense and that the defendant knew that the victim was pregnant at the time of the commission of the offense, the court shall impose a sentence as follows:

(i)  For a conviction of W.S. 6-2-104, imprisonment in the penitentiary for any term not less than forty (40) years, or during life; or

(ii)  For a conviction of W.S. 6-2-105 or 6-2-108, imprisonment in the penitentiary for any term not less than ten (10) years and not more than thirty (30) years.".Page 2-lines 1 through 4 Delete entirely and insert:

"Section 2. W.S. 6-2-104, 6-2-105(b) and 6-2-108(b) are amended to read:6-2-104.  Murder in the second degree; penalty.

Except as provided in W.S. 6-2-109, whoever purposely and maliciously, but without premeditation, kills any human being is guilty of murder in the second degree, and shall be imprisoned in the penitentiary for any term not less than twenty (20) years, or during life.

6-2-105.  Manslaughter; penalty.(b)  Except as provided in W.S. 6-2-109, manslaughter is a felony punishable

by imprisonment in the penitentiary for not more than twenty (20) years.6-2-108.  Drug induced homicide; penalty.(b)  Except as provided in W.S. 6-2-109, drug induced homicide is a felony

punishable by imprisonment in the penitentiary for not more than twenty (20) years.".Page 2-line 6 Delete "2" insert "3". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN

2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Advanced to 3rd Reading on Same Day

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and Philp Ayes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Semlek,

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Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Gingery, Patton, Peasley and QuarbergExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 53 Nays 5 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S012/24/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Rereferred to S102/26/2010 S10 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Hastert, Hunnicutt, Landen and ScottNays: Senator(s) SchifferAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File3/1/2010 S Passed CoW3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Burns, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Massie, Meyer, Nicholas, Peterson, Scott, Sessions and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Case, Coe, Larson, Meier, Perkins, Ross, Schiffer and TownsendAyes 21 Nays 9 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 Assigned Number HEA No. 00453/3/2010 H Speaker Signed HEA No. 00453/3/2010 S President Signed HEA No. 00453/5/2010 Governor Signed HEA No. 00453/8/2010 Assigned Chapter Number

Chapter No. 0054 Session Laws of Wyoming 2010

H.J. No. 0001 Resolution-state sovereignty.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Brechtel

A JOINT RESOLUTION requesting Congress to cease and desist from enacting mandates that are beyond the scope of the enumerated powers granted to Congress by the Constitution of the United States.

12/1/2009 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction; Did Not Consider for Introduction Vote3/3/2010 H Bill Withdrawn by Sponsor

H.J. No. 0002 Resolution-assertion of states' rights.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Illoway, Anderson, R., Brechtel, Childers, Edmonds, Harvey, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Moniz,

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Quarberg, Shepperson, Simpson, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn. and Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Case, Cooper, Dockstader, Martin, Meier and Ross

A JOINT RESOLUTION demanding Congress cease and desist from enacting mandates that are beyond the scope of the enumerated powers granted to Congress by the Constitution of the United States.

12/9/2009 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Carson, Connolly, Gilmore, Hales, Hammons, Jorgensen and ThompsonExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 50 Nays 8 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley, Quarberg and ThroneAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/12/2010 H Placed on General File

HJ0002HS001/ADOPTED (CORRECTED COPY)Page 1-line 1 Delete "requesting" insert "demanding"; delete "to".Page 2-line 9 Delete "today, in 2010,".Page 3-line 4 After "WHEREAS," delete balance of line.Page 3-line 5 Delete entirely.Page 4-line 2 Delete "; and" insert ".".Page 4-lines 4 through 7 Delete entirely.Page 4-line 22 After "powers." insert "The state of Wyoming will not

enforce such mandates.". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN

HJ0002HW001/FAILEDPage 4-line 12 Before "That" insert "(a)".Page 4-line 16 Delete "." insert ";".Page 4-After line 16 Insert:

"(b)  That the Constitution of the United States must not be construed to give unlimited powers to the federal government, and that Congress's inappropriate interpretation must be revised and corrected;

(c)  That if Wyoming accepts these inappropriate interpretations and continues to allow Congress to exercise unbridled authority, it would be surrendering its own form of government;

(d)  That the people of this state will not submit to undelegated and consequently unlimited powers;

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(e)  That this state calls on its costates for an expression of their sentiments on acts not authorized by the United States Constitution;

(f)  That the rights and liberties of Wyoming and its costates must be protected from any dangers by declaring that Congress is limited by the Tenth Amendment to Constitution of the United States.". CHILDERS

2/15/2010 H Passed CoW

HJ0002H2001/ADOPTEDPage 4-After line 16 Insert:

"Section 2. That the rights and liberties of Wyoming and its costates must be protected from any dangers by declaring that Congress is limited by the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States and that this state calls on its costates for an expression of their sentiments on acts not authorized by the United States Constitution.".Renumber as necessary. CHILDERS

2/16/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading

HJ0002H3001/FAILEDPage 4-line 22 Delete the standing committee amendment (HJ0002HS001/A) to

this line. ILLOWAY

2/17/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Carson, Connolly, Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Jorgensen and LandonExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 49 Nays 9 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 S Received for Introduction2/18/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S052/24/2010 S05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Elliott, Geis, Jennings and JohnsonAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Placed on General File

HJ0002SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 4–line 5 Before "Wyoming" insert "State of". GEIS, CHAIRMAN

HJ0002SW001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 5–line 5 Delete "be prohibited or" insert "is void as beyond the

scope of constitutionally delegated powers.".Page 5–line 6 Delete. ELLIOTT, BEBOUT, JENNINGS

2/26/2010 S Passed CoW

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entirely and further amend as follows:Page 4-line 6 After "sovereignty" insert "on behalf of the State of

Wyoming and for its citizens".Page 4-line 8 After "government" insert "or reserved to the people".Page 4-line 11 After "Wyoming" insert ",".Page 4-line 12 Delete "and"; after "costates" insert "and their

respective citizens".Page 5-line 4 After "sanctions" delete balance of line.Page 5-line 5 Delete through "funding". PERKINS

3/1/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/2/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Elliott, Esquibel, F., Larson and SchifferAyes 26 Nays 4 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/2/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Childers, Hallinan, Peasley and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 0 Excused 4 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/2/2010 Assigned Number HEJR No. 00023/3/2010 H Speaker Signed HEJR No. 00023/3/2010 S President Signed HEJR No. 00023/8/2010 Governor Signed HEJR No. 0002

H.J. No. 0003 Resolution-U.S. constitution requiring a balanced budget.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Hallinan, Anderson, R., Buchanan, Childers, Cohee, Edmonds, Hammons, Jaggi, Landon, Madden and Semlek and Senator(s) Hines

A JOINT RESOLUTION requesting appropriate action by Congress proposing an amendment to the United States Constitution requiring a balanced budget except in times of war or declared national emergency.

1/13/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Failed Introduction

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ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Hammons, Landon, McKim, Miller, Peasley, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Teeters and WallisNays: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Brechtel, Brown, Byrd, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Pedersen, Petersen, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 19 Nays 39 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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H.J. No. 0004 Mandatory judicial retirement.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Gingery, Brown, Patton, Peasley and Stubson and Senator(s) Burns and Perkins

A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing to amend the Wyoming Constitution to remove any mandatory retirement age for supreme court justices and judges of other courts in Wyoming.

1/19/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters and ThroneNays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Hammons, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Roscoe, Semlek, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 48 Nays 10 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/10/2010 H01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley, Quarberg and ThroneAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/10/2010 H Placed on General File2/10/2010 H Rereferred to H022/11/2010 H02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Berger, Hammons, Harshman, Jorgensen, Pedersen and StewardExcused: Representative(s) PhilpAyes 6 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/11/2010 H Placed on General File2/12/2010 H Passed CoW2/15/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/16/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson and Throne

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Nays: Representative(s) Brechtel, Madden, McKim, Semlek, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Jorgensen and PhilpAyes 50 Nays 7 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 S Received for Introduction2/16/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S012/24/2010 S01 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Meyer, Perkins and SessionsNays: Senator(s) RossAyes 4 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Placed on General File2/24/2010 S Rereferred to S022/26/2010 S02 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Massie, Meier, Nicholas, Peterson and TownsendAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File2/26/2010 S Failed CoW; Indef Postponed

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Dockstader, Elliott, Hastert, Hines, Johnson, Larson, Massie, Meyer, Perkins, Peterson, Schiffer and SessionsNays: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Case, Coe, Cooper, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Landen, Martin, Meier, Nicholas, Ross, Scott, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 13 Nays 17 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.J. No. 0005 Assertion of state sovereignty.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Childers, Cohee, Davison, Hallinan, Jaggi, McOmie, Shepperson and Wallis and Senator(s) Case, Coe and Townsend

A JOINT RESOLUTION requesting Congress to cease the abridgment of state's rights.

1/25/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01; No Report Prior to COW Cutoff; Intro

Vote

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.

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Nays: Representative(s) Blake, Blikre, Byrd, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Jorgensen, Kimble, Millin, Patton, Roscoe, Thompson and ThroneExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 41 Nays 17 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/5/2010 H Died In Committee

H.J. No. 0006 Noneconomic damages-constitutional amendment.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Hallinan, Cohee, Davison, Hammons, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Lubnau, McOmie, Millin, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv. and Senator(s) Larson and Meyer

A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing to amend the Wyoming Constitution to modify, in health care provider cases, the general prohibition against the legislature limiting the amount of damages that may be recovered for causing personal injury or death of any person.

1/26/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Blikre, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Davison, Edmonds, Gilmore, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Byrd, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Kimble, Petersen, Roscoe, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 38 Nays 20 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.J. No. 0007 Repeal of 17th amendment.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Landon, Berger, Diercks, Edmonds, Gingery, Lubnau, Semlek and Shepperson and Senator(s) Case

A JOINT RESOLUTION requesting Congress to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution repealing the seventeenth amendment to the United States Constitution.

1/27/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/8/2010 H Received for Introduction2/9/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Blikre, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gingery, Harshman, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.

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Nays: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Bonner, Byrd, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harvey, Jorgensen, Kimble, McKim, McOmie, Millin, Pedersen, Petersen, Roscoe, Stubson, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 33 Nays 25 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

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H.J. No. 0008 Opposition to Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Davison, Blake, Blikre, Brechtel, Brown, Childers, Craft, Edmonds, Gilmore, Jaggi, Lubnau, McKim, Miller, Pedersen, Petersen, Teeters and Thompson and Senator(s) Burns, Cooper, Dockstader, Esquibel, F., Jennings and Martin

A JOINT RESOLUTION requesting Congress to oppose House Resolution 980, titled the Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act.

2/8/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/9/2010 H Received for Introduction2/10/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H06

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Carson, Connolly, Hales and LandonExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 53 Nays 5 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2010 H06 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bonner, Brown, Davison, Jaggi, Millin, Shepperson and ThompsonNays: Representative(s) ConnollyExcused: Representative(s) ChildersAyes 7 Nays 1 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/15/2010 H Placed on General File

HJ0008HS001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 11 Delete "." insert "; and".Page 2-After line 11 Insert:"WHEREAS, the Wyoming congressional delegation, representing a state heavily impacted by the proposed wilderness expansion, is not on record in support of the designation; andWHEREAS, the United States Congress does not customarily make wilderness designations without first seeking concurrence with the states affected.". BROWN, VICE-CHAIRMAN

2/16/2010 H Passed CoW

HJ0008H2001/ADOPTEDPage 2-line 9 Delete "energy" insert "mineral". MILLER

HJ0008H2002/FAILEDPage 1-line 11 After "Ecosystem" delete balance of line.

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Page 1-line 12 Delete entirely.Page 1-line 13 Delete "Wilderness Act".Page 2-line 2 Delete "tremendous".Page 2-line 7 After "activities" delete ",".Page 2-line 8 Delete entirely.Page 2-line 9 Delete the line through "development", including the

Miller second reading amendment (HJ0008H2001/A) to this line". LANDON

2/17/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/18/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Carson, Connolly, Hales, Jorgensen and LandonExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 52 Nays 6 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/19/2010 S Received for Introduction2/19/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S062/24/2010 S06 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Burns, Coe, Dockstader, Jennings and MeyerAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/24/2010 S Placed on General File

HJ0008SW001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 3-line 13 After "Delegation" insert ", with a request that this

resolution be officially entered in the congressional record as a memorial to the Congress of the United States of America". BEBOUT

2/24/2010 S Passed CoW2/25/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading2/26/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Burns, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Martin, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Townsend and Von FlaternNays: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Case, Larson, Massie, Schiffer, Scott and SessionsAyes 23 Nays 7 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/1/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft,

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Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Byrd, Carson and LandonExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 55 Nays 3 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/1/2010 Assigned Number HEJR No. 00013/1/2010 H Speaker Signed HEJR No. 00013/2/2010 S President Signed HEJR No. 00013/5/2010 Governor Signed HEJR No. 0001

H.J. No. 0009 Resolution to amend United States Constitution.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Simpson, Buchanan, Childers, Goggles, Illoway, Quarberg and Throne and Senator(s) Coe, Hines, Landen, Peterson and Sessions

A JOINT RESOLUTION demanding Congress to cease and desist from enacting mandates that are beyond the enumerated powers granted to the Congress by the United States Constitution; and, to amend the tenth amendment and the interstate commerce clause in article 1, section 8 of the United States Constitution.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H01

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) BagbyExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H01 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blikre, Cannady, Gingery, Patton, Peasley, Quarberg and ThroneAyes 9 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/16/2010 H Placed on General File

HJ0009HS001/ADOPTEDPage 1-line 1 Delete "requesting" insert "demanding".Page 2-line 9 Delete "today, in 2010,".Page 3-line 7 Delete "primary" insert "primarily".Page 4-line 4 After "WHEREAS," delete balance of the line.Page 4-line 5 Delete entirely.

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Page 4-line 12 After "That" insert "the Wyoming Congressional delegation and"; delete "is urged to".

Page 4-line 18 Delete "is urged to".Page 5-line 8 Delete "is urged to".Page 6-line 11 After "that" insert "the Wyoming Congressional delegation

take all reasonable and necessary actions to initiate the amendment process to amend the Constitution of the United States consistent with the language proposed in this resolution and that". GINGERY, CHAIRMAN

2/18/2010 H Passed CoW

HJ0009H2001/ADOPTEDPage 6-After line 4 Insert:

"Section 5. That this state calls on its costates for an expression of their sentiments on the need to amend the tenth amendment and article 1, section 8 of the Constitution of the United States as provided in this resolution.". Page 6-line 6 Delete "5." insert "6. (a)". Page 6-line 7 After "resolution" insert ": (i)". Page 6-line 13 Delete "." insert "; and (ii) To the speaker of the house

of representatives and president of the senate, or their equivalent, and the governor of each of the other forty-nine states." CHILDERS

2/19/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) ConnollyExcused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S072/25/2010 S07 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Case, Cooper, Hastert and JohnsonExcused: Senator(s) ScottAyes 4 Nays 0 Excused 1 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/25/2010 S Placed on General File

HJ0009SS001/ADOPTED (TO ENGROSSED COPY)Page 3-line 8 Delete "affect" insert "effect".Page 5-line 14 Delete "affect" insert "effect". CASE, CHAIRMAN

3/1/2010 S Passed CoW3/2/2010 S Passed 2nd Reading3/3/2010 S Passed 3rd Reading

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ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Anderson, J., Bebout, Burns, Case, Coe, Cooper, Dockstader, Elliott, Esquibel, F., Geis, Hastert, Hines, Hunnicutt, Jennings, Johnson, Landen, Larson, Martin, Massie, Meier, Meyer, Nicholas, Perkins, Peterson, Ross, Schiffer, Scott, Sessions, Townsend and Von FlaternAyes 30 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/3/2010 H Received for Concurrence3/3/2010 H Did Concur

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 58 Nays 0 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

3/4/2010 Assigned Number HEJR No. 00033/4/2010 H Speaker Signed HEJR No. 00033/4/2010 S President Signed HEJR No. 00033/11/2010 Governor Signed HEJR No. 0003

H.J. No. 0010 Resolution-primacy of Wyoming's water rights.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Simpson, Childers, Quarberg and Wallis and Senator(s) Coe and Peterson

A JOINT RESOLUTION requesting Congress to reaffirm the primacy of Wyoming's water rights.

2/9/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Introduced and Referred to H05

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Connolly, Goggles, Hales and JorgensenExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 53 Nays 4 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H05 Recommended Amend and Do Pass

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Ayes: Representative(s) Blake, Carson, Edmonds, Moniz, Semlek, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) GilmoreAyes 8 Nays 1 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/18/2010 H Placed on General File

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insert "maintains". SEMLEK, CHAIRMAN

2/19/2010 H Passed CoW2/22/2010 H Passed 2nd Reading2/22/2010 H Advanced to 3rd Reading on Same Day

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Zwonitzer, Dn.Excused: Representative(s) Gingery, Hallinan and Philp Ayes 56 Nays 1 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/22/2010 H Passed 3rd Reading

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Childers, Cohee, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Kimble, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Connolly and JorgensenExcused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 56 Nays 2 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/23/2010 S Received for Introduction2/23/2010 S Introduced and Referred to S052/26/2010 S05 Recommended Do Pass

ROLL CALLAyes: Senator(s) Bebout, Elliott, Geis, Jennings and JohnsonAyes 5 Nays 0 Excused 0 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

2/26/2010 S Placed on General File; Did not Consider in CoW

H.J. No. 0011 Property tax increase-limitation.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) McKim, Buchanan and Davison and Senator(s) Dockstader

A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing to amend the Wyoming Constitution by amending the classes of property for property taxation purposes by authorizing the legislature to limit the amount of property tax increase.

2/10/2010 Bill Number Assigned

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2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Bagby, Blake, Brechtel, Buchanan, Carson, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Hammons, Harvey, Landon, McKim, Pedersen, Roscoe, Shepperson, Teeters, Wallis and Zwonitzer, Dn.Nays: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Barbuto, Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Brown, Byrd, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Connolly, Edmonds, Goggles, Hales, Harshman, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Kimble, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McOmie, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Petersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Thompson, Throne and Zwonitzer, Dv.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan and PhilpAyes 21 Nays 37 Excused 2 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

H.J. No. 0012 Health freedom of choice-2.

Sponsored By: Representative(s) Lubnau, Buchanan, Quarberg and Simpson and Senator(s) Bebout

A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing to amend the Wyoming Constitution by creating a new section specifying that the federal government shall not interfere with an individual's health care decisions and prohibiting any penalty, fine or tax imposed because of a decision to participate in or decline health insurance, or to pay directly or receive payment directly for health care services.

2/10/2010 Bill Number Assigned2/10/2010 H Received for Introduction2/11/2010 H Failed Introduction

ROLL CALLAyes: Representative(s) Anderson, R., Berger, Blikre, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Cannady, Childers, Cohee, Davison, Edmonds, Gingery, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Miller, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen, Quarberg, Semlek, Shepperson, Simpson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn. and Zwonitzer, Dv.Nays: Representative(s) Bagby, Barbuto, Blake, Byrd, Carson, Connolly, Craft, Diercks, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Jorgensen, Kimble, Millin, Petersen, Roscoe and Thompson.Excused: Representative(s) Hallinan, Philp and ThroneAyes 38 Nays 19 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

LAST DAYTWENTIETH DAYMARCH 5, 2010

House Chamber

ROLL CALLPresent: Representative(s) Anderson R., Bagby, Barbuto, Berger, Blake, Bonner, Brechtel, Brown, Buchanan, Byrd, Cannady, Carson, Cohee, Connolly, Craft, Davison, Diercks, Edmonds, Esquibel, K., Gilmore, Gingery, Goggles, Hales, Hammons, Harshman, Harvey, Illoway, Jaggi, Jorgensen, Landon, Lockhart, Lubnau, Madden, McKim, McOmie, Mercer, Meyer, Miller, Millin, Moniz, Patton, Peasley, Pedersen,

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Petersen, Quarberg, Roscoe, Semlek, Shepperson, Steward, Stubson, Teeters, Thompson, Throne, Wallis, Zwonitzer, Dn., Zwonitzer, Dv., Mr. SpeakerExcused: Representative(s) Childers, Hallinan and PhilpPresent 57 Excused 3 Absent 0 Conflicts 0

Prayer by Representative Harshman.

Majority Floor Leader Buchanan moved that bills currently pending before this body of the 60th Wyoming State Legislature, 2010 Budget Session, be indefinitely postponed.

Minority Floor Leader Throne seconded the motion of the Majority Floor Leader. The motion passed.

Majority Floor Leader Buchanan moved that the Senate be informed that the House of Representatives of the 60th Wyoming State Legislature, Budget Session is ready to adjourn. The motion passed.

Speaker Simpson: "I am directing that House Chief Clerk, Patty Benskin, inform the Senate that the House of Representatives, Budget Session of the 60th Wyoming State Legislature, is ready to adjourn."

Majority Floor Leader Buchanan moved that a committee of two be appointed to inform the Governor that the House is ready to adjourn; and to escort his Excellency, the Governor, to the House. The motion passed.

Speaker Simpson: "Representative Pedersen and Representative Throne, please inform the Governor that the House of Representatives has completed its business and is ready to adjourn; please escort His Excellency, the Governor, Dave Freudenthal, to the House Chamber. The House of Representatives will stand at ease until the sound of the gavel."

Speaker Simpson stated "The House will come to order. All rise please."

The Sergeant–at-Arms, Darrell Moore announced His Excellency, the Governor of Wyoming, Dave Freudenthal.

Speaker Simpson welcomed Governor Freudenthal and Mrs. Freudenthal to the House of Representatives.

GOVERNOR DAVE FREUDENTHAL'S 2010 CLOSING REMARKS60TH BUDGET SESSION

Mr. Speaker, members of the House. Nancy and I appreciate the opportunity to gather with you one last time at the close of this legislative session. I'm reluctant to call it the last time I may be with you because I recall my friend Ed Herschler did that in 1986 only to have to call a special session for, I believe, it was Workers' Comp, so I cannot assure, in spite of your fondest hopes, that this is the last time you will see me here, but we do appreciate it.

I want you to know that the Executive branch has been studiously listening, observing and evaluating your activities over the days, and we have formed a committee, a task force, which reports on the following understanding. We've tried to assess what it is you people have been doing up here. What we have concluded, it is a legislative version of American Idol. We have also reached the conclusion that the non-legislative talent that you brought in far surpasses the talent that you possess. Conclusions which may at first appear harsh, I must articulate based on the requirement of honesty in all that I say to you, but we appreciate that you are finally done. We figured with the storm that you would

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get fired up and leave town. I am delighted that the storm is lifting, because Nancy and I have had some fear that you have all checked out of your rooms and would show up at the Residence tonight. I've only got two sheep wagons, so that limits how many of you can visit, but we would be honored to have you there.

A couple of comments about the session. As you know this is a budget session and one that initiates its activity first and foremost toward the budget. I believe that the budget that has been adopted is appropriate to the times and appropriate to our circumstance. I particularly want to thank the members of the Appropriations Committee for the immense amount of time they put in on the budget. I also want to thank the House for its restraint. Your restraint was not quite as good as the Senate, but you know there are more of you, so I can live with that. I appreciate that we have arrived at a budget which fully funds this state for two years commencing on July 1st of this year and spanning the subsequent two years, and it does so in a healthy and robust manner with program proponents. Many of the people feel as though their entire requests were not granted, but I am confident that upon review it is clear that we have funded things in a fairly healthy and robust fashion.

Furthermore, we have done so in the context of a financial reserve, depending on which funds you include, that is somewhere between 800 million and a billion dollars. A fairly remarkable circumstance in which we find ourselves in Wyoming, particularly if you observe what is going on in other states. Now, it is my hope that the economy will rebound with great vigor and it will turn out that my penchant for being a bit conservative and holding on to the reserves was not justified. However, I have every confidence that if that's the case, and there is a great deal of money at the next legislative session, given your past conduct, you will have no difficulty spending it, even without my able assistance. I know from past conduct that when there are needs that need to be met, you will reach out and do that.

I also think that it is fair for us to recognize that our good budget circumstance is dependent on a couple of things. One is how we spent the money in the past. We ended up funding things on a cash basis and we did not end up with debt or obligations that are over-hanging with regard to how we have to allocate dollars. It's a sound principle and one that I suspect will continue in the state. The other is that we have been relatively focused on one-time expenditures, the Hathaway Fund, the Capital Construction and other activities that have allowed us to arrive at this healthy state. The third thing that has to be acknowledged is a part of what helps us balance all this, particularly education has been stimulus funds, which have allowed us to address the needs of the colleges and the University of which we would not have been able to do otherwise, as well as to fund part of the Medicaid shortfall. Both of those areas where funding will not be available in the next biennium, we will find ourselves needing to make that funding up out of either reserves or out of additional cash revenue. No matter how you slice it, this State is in an enviable position and much of the credit goes to you.

I will talk about a couple of things on education. I particularly appreciate the more vigorous language with regard to the recalibration process. As I have indicated, I believe that recalibration is our opportunity to make a determination as to whether the expenditures we are making are producing the result we want and whether they are in the right place. It is not intended as an assault upon education, but as an evaluation of the expenditures that we make on its behalf. I do not expect education expenditures to go down, but I do expect us to put a finer point on how we allocate those expenditures in terms of the outcome for the students. I'm also pleased with the two 300-series amendments with regard to the School Facilities Commission. I think that it is a structure that will help move us forward and I think will present you in the next session with information that

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will be essential for you to evaluate what direction we go with that program. I think that it is deliberate and a positive step.

Also, I commend you for the efforts to make sure that we fully fund the community colleges and the University of Wyoming. States all over this country are abandoning their commitment to higher education. I am proud to say that this state has retained that commitment to education and I think that we will see the product of that come forth hopefully, in years ahead in the quality of education that our children receive.

On economic development, I think that you have done some wonderful things, like the amendments with regard to looking at the incentives for investment and incentives for data centers. I think that some of the tax measures that you have undertaken are pretty valuable.

I also continue to thank you for your on-going support of the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming. The carbon capture sequestration efforts, the clean coal research efforts, and the activities that are underway are fundamental to our retaining our capacity to be the nation's largest energy producer and to continue to contribute to the economy. Maintain that commitment. It's tough because as you go through the research and you do it, you've got a lot of other people who have a lot of other needs that may be more urgent, but I would argue that they are not more important than the long-term investment in the School of Energy Resources to make sure that we retain the economy that we have today.

I also believe that the majors that were passed with regard to wind energy constitute a role for this state in economic development, an economic message that says we welcome you to Wyoming, we welcome you here and we want to create certainty for your future as well as certainty for this state's future. I believe it is important that we've established the framework in which, under the Industrial Siting Act, wind energy will be treated as though it is similar to any other energy activity or energy development activity in this state. I think that it is important that we pass legislation that strengthens the role of standards and recognizes the role of local governments in making particularly sensitive decisions in the context in this form of development. I also appreciate the fact that we passed the tax. I know that the New York Times and some others don't exactly share my view or the collective view of this body, but I believe that it should be applied and it should be applied so that energy sources and economic activities in this state are on equal footing. Our purpose, as you recall, is to simply set the terms under which economic development occurs. Whether you endorse Stan Hathaway's "quality growth" or Ed Herschler's "growth on our terms," the notion is still the same. What we want is good jobs, good environment, good quality of life for our people and that we will put the regulations in place to do that.

The fourth issue that was addressed is this quest of eminent domain. As you know, you will be working on that over the summer. I believe that bill will turn out, in retrospect, to be one of the most important bills of this session because it raises and will force us to address the fundamental question about the role of government and the role of government at transferring its power to a private entity in the context of economic development. Eminent domain is a power that rests with the state. It is a power which the state can transfer economic interest and let that interest exercise the power of eminent domain and the power of condemnation against the private property rights of an individual. The test for this state is going to be a fascinating debate over the summer, and you're going to see a discussion that will go very much to the core of the values of this state and force us to balance them in a way that has not been done before. I also look forward to whatever it is you do in 2011, because I won't be here. Whatever you do I will act like a newspaper editor and second guess, judge and offer

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incredible opinions, but I guarantee you I will not offer a blank sheet of paper, which some of you may have seen this morning.

I also want to thank this body and the Senate for some things that we did that I think relate to justice for our citizens. I think that the measures that were done with regard to juvenile justice were important. We are going to struggle in this society for years to come on how we treat juveniles and how we treat this question of juvenile justice in order to assure that in the long run we are making the best investment to assure that youth are actually rehabilitated as opposed to being forced into more criminal conduct, so I thank you.

I also will tell you that I've now signed, and was pleased to have signed, the legislation on sentencing enhancement in the case of the death of a pregnant woman, as well as the legislation terminating parental rights. I think both of these are essential and make a statement on behalf of this state on how we feel about justice. I will also tell you, I'm going to be delighted to finally get to sign a bill that requires minimum mandatory sentences for crimes against children. I have worked on that issue, I know the lawyers don't agree with me, since I was U.S. Attorney and it will be the delights of this legislative session to sign this bill. I know that some people believe the question of minimum mandatory sentences is intended as being about judges. It's not about judges, it's about children, and I'm going to be delighted to sign that bill, so I thank you.

In closing, I want to express Nancy's and my appreciation to the current members of this body and the prior members of this body for the kindness and courtesies you have extended to us over these last eight years. Now, there are those who suggest that I have become a subject to some form of the Stockholm syndrome because I kind of actually like having you guys in town. As you know, the Stockholm syndrome is that which develops for somebody who is held captive and you eventually develop an affection for the captors. I will tell you that when you are here, I feel as though I am captive in this building, for I fear for the democracy should I leave you unattended. It is not a case of Stockholm syndrome, but rather a case that we have come, while we agree and disagree, to look on you as our friends and a part of that great wonderful community of Wyoming which have had the opportunity to share.

This is a remarkable place, and this has been a remarkable experience for Nancy and me. We have ten months left, and I intend to use that airplane with all the vigor I can muster. As I told the Senate, I intend to visit every single bake sale and garage sale in this state all summer long and I look forward to seeing you there. The great thing is that I will not be there as a candidate, but simply as somebody who loves this state, enjoys its people, and hopes to see you around the state as friends and colleagues. So, on behalf of Nancy and me, thank you for what you do for the state, God bless you, drive careful and leave town soon.

Thank you very much.

ADJOURNMENTMajority Floor Leader Buchanan moved the following:

1. That the House of Representatives, 60th Wyoming State Legislature, be adjourned from the Budget Session until a date and time which are determined jointly by the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate for the purpose of calling the House and Senate back into session.

2. That if no such time is so established before December 31, 2010, the House of Representatives, 60th Wyoming State Legislature, Budget Session, is adjourned sine die effective at 12:00 o'clock noon on that date and the Legislative General

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Session, 61st Wyoming Legislature, will convene on the 11th day of January, 2011 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon.

3. That the House of Representatives specifically concurs in any identical motion adopted by the Senate.

4. That if the Senate fails to concur in the action of the House of Representatives under paragraphs 1 through 3 of this motion, by adopting an identical motion applicable to the Senate, the House of Representatives of the 60th

Wyoming State Legislature, Budget Session, is adjourned sine die.

Speaker Simpson called for the vote and the motion passed the House.

Subject to conditions set forth in Majority Floor Leader Buchanan's motion, the House of Representatives of the 60th Wyoming State Legislature, Budget Session, was adjourned and the Legislative General Session, 61st Wyoming Legislature shall convene on the 11th day of January, 2011, at the hour of twelve o'clock.

A benediction was given by Representative Jaggi.

Speaker Simpson adjourned the House.

Patricia BenskinHouse Chief Clerk

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