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Item 8 - Ratif.of IGR Actions
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2005 Legislative Session IGR Committee Bill Approval March 7, 2005 <br />Removes sunset on certain changes to laws governing civil forfeiture. Removes sunset on laws <br /> SB 0242 3 Neutral authorizing criminal forfeiture. Declares emergency, effective on passage. 2/17 <br /> SB 0246 3 Support Requires that certain public or private officials report suspected animal abuse. 2/17 <br /> Makes pesticide use reporting system permanent. Increases registration fee for pesticides. <br /> Requires State Department of Agriculture to expend portion of registration fees for purposes of <br /> implementing, administering and enforcing pesticide use reporting system. Changes date for <br /> SB 0290 3 Monitor commencing publication of annual report of pesticide use. 1/25 <br /> Allows removal of recyclable material from solid waste disposal receptacles under certain <br /> SB 0291 3 Oppose circumstances. 1/25 <br /> SB 0295 1 Oppose Modifies distribution of fines collected in traffic offense cases. 2/11 <br /> Allows person to turn without using signal when person is turning in required direction from lane <br /> SB 0296 3 Oppose that requires person to make turn. 2/17 <br /> Expands crime of invasion of personal privacy and redesignates it as invasion of personal pdvacy <br /> ~n second degree. Creates crime of invasion of personal privacy in first degree. Punishes by <br /> SB 0297 1 Support maximum of five years' imprisonment, $125,000 fine, or both. 2/17 <br /> Requires that Public Utility Commission issue amended certificate of authority to cooperative <br /> corporation or unincorporated association providing intrastate telecommunications services upon <br /> submission of revised service area map showing additional areas to be served by corporation or <br /> SB 0309 3 Oppose association. 1/25 <br /> Requires Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services to adopt rules specifying <br /> limitations on travel for workers attending required medical examinations for workers' compensation <br /> claims and requiring distribution of educational materials about examination process to workers by <br /> insurers and self-insured employers. Requires Board of Medical Examiners to adopt professional <br /> and ethical standards and to establish and maintain list of physicians qualified to conduct required <br /> medical examinations for workers' compensation claims. Requires board to adopt process for <br /> SB 0311 2 Oppose investigation of complaints about required medical examinations. 1/25 <br /> Expands crime of unlawful distribution of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine or phenylpropanolamine by <br /> SB 0313 2 Support requiring record of sale or transfer. Provides exception for products sold in certain form. 2/17 <br /> Prohibits carrying animal on extemal part of vehicle except under specified circumstances. <br /> SB 0317 3 Support Punishes by maximum fine of $90. 2/17 <br /> Removes exception requiring confidentiality under certain conditions for terms of settlement or <br /> SB 0324 2 Oppose compromise of action involving public body and terms of mediation agreement involving public body. 2/17 <br /> Establishes tax credit for employer that pays all or part of community college tuition of employee. <br /> Limits total amount of credit. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2007, and before <br /> SB 0325 3 Support January 1, 2011. 2/17 <br /> Allows school district boards to prohibit persons with concealed handgun licenses from carrying <br /> firearms on school property. Expands definition of 'public building' for purposes of laws relating to <br /> SB 0335 3 Supp w/Am possession of firearms on public property. 2/11 <br /> <br /> II <br /> <br /> <br />
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