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2005 Legislative Session IGR Committee Bill Approval March 7, 2005 <br />Removes requirement that contractors and subcontractors pay flaggers state prevailing wage rate <br /> SB 0136 3 Oppose on project regulated under federal Davis-Bacon Act. 2/11 <br /> Increases period in which retaliation complaint may be filed under occupational safety laws from 30 <br /> days to 90 days after employee has reasonable cause to believe unlawful employment practice has <br /> SB 0147 3 Neutral occurred. Declares emergency, effective on passage. 1/25 <br /> Prohibits employers from entering into public works contracts for which contract price exceeds <br /> $250,000 unless employer is approved apprenticeship training agent. Requires specifications and <br /> contracts for public works for which contract pdce exceeds $250,000 to require contractors to be <br /> SB 0150 3 Oppose approved training agents. 2/01 <br /> Requires each city operating photo red light camera or photo radar system to present biennial <br /> ireport to Legislative Assembly. Terminates photo red light camera and photo radar system on <br /> SB 0153 3 Oppose i January 2, 2008. 2/11 <br /> Specifies that employees of forest protective associations or persons acting as agents of forest <br /> Iprotective associations, when fighting fires at direction of forester, are agents of public body for <br /> SB 0177 3 Neutral purposes of tort actions. 1/25 <br /> Provides immunity under certain circumstances for person reporting possession of or transaction <br /> involving precursor substance. Creates crime of distribution of equipment, solvent, reagent or <br /> )recursor substance with intent to facilitate manufacture of controlled substance. Punishes by <br /> maximum of ten years' imprisonment, $250,000 fine, or both. Creates cdme of unlawful possession <br /> of lithium metal or sodium metal. Punishes by maximum of one year's imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or <br /> both. Expands cdme of theft in first degree to include theft of precursor substances. Modifies <br /> recording requirements for transactions involving iodine in elemental form or iodine matdx. <br /> Increases punishment for failing to comply with recording requirements to maximum of one year's <br /> ~mpdsonment, $6,250 fine, or both. Creates crime of unlawful distribution of iodine in elemental <br /> form. Punishes by maximum of one year's imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both. Creates crime of <br /> unlawful distribution of iodine matdx. Punishes by maximum of one year's imprisonment, $6,250 <br /> SB 0183 2 Support fine, or both. 2/17 <br /> Allows person who is victim of person cdme to have personal representative accompany person to <br /> all phases of investigation and prosecution of crime except for grand jury proceeding and certain <br /> SB 0198 3 Neutral child abuse assessments. 2/17 <br /> Requires court, upon request by district attorney, to enter protective order prohibiting copying or <br /> disseminating evidence of sexually explicit nature in cases involving sexual offense or offense <br /> SB 0199 3 Support involving visual recording of child engaged in sexual conduct. 2/17 <br /> SB 0217 3 Neutral Changes term 'deviate sexual intercourse' to 'oral or anal sexual intercourse. ' 2/11 <br /> Allows public servant or public servant's employer to seek injunction against person engaging in <br /> certain cdminal conduct directed at public servant and related to public servant's employment. <br /> SB 0218 2 Support Allows person subject to injunction to request hearing within 30 days after order served. 2/17 <br /> Establishes minimum amount of participation in physical education by kindergarten through grade 8 <br /> SB 0228 2 Neutral ~ublic school students. Specifies requirements for physical education instruction. 2/11 <br /> <br /> 10 <br /> <br /> <br />