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2005 Legislative Session IGR Commitee Bill Approval May 23, 2005 <br />Directs State Board of Pharmacy to reclassify methamphetamine as Schedule I controlled <br /> HB 3338 3 Support substance. 4/14 <br /> Requires Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services to investigate if director <br /> has reason to suspect municipality is failing to administer and enforce all or part of building <br /> inspection program in compliance with state building code. Requires Department of Consumer <br /> and Business Services to assume administration and enforcement of building inspection <br /> program specialty code if director finds municipality has failed to administer and enforce code. <br /> Requires revocation of municipal authority to administer and enforce building inspection <br /> HB 3339 3 Monitor program specialty code if municipality fails to take sufficient corrective action. 4/21 <br /> Exempts from disclosure under public records law audio recording of voice of caller to 9-1-1 <br /> emergency center unless public interest requires disclosure. Creates exceptions. Allows any <br /> HB 3341 3 Monitor person to obtain transcript of audio recording. 4/21 <br /> Requires ballots to contain designation 'None of the above' in addition to names of candidates <br /> for election to public office. Requires ballots to contain designation 'None of the above' in <br /> HB 3343 3 Oppose addition to 'Yes' and 'No' for each measure. 4/21 <br /> Provides that person commits offense if person refuses to submit to blood test or to take urine <br /> test if requested to do so under implied consent law. Provides that offense is punishable by fine <br /> of at least $500 and not more than $1,000. Provides that all fines collected for offense of <br /> refusal to take test for intoxicants that are distributed to state be used by Department of State <br /> Police for enforcement of laws concerning driving while under influence of intoxicants, whether <br /> HB 3370 3 Support or not resulting from citations issued by state police. 4/14 <br /> Directs Office of Emergency Management to develop and operate statewide first responder <br /> HB 3377 3 Monitor building mapping information system. 4/21 <br /> Redefines 'public works' to include project that is started by private person and thereafter is <br /> HB 3381 3 Neutral carried on or contracted for by public agency to serve public interest. 4/14 <br /> Requires Department of Transportation to report to interim committee on funding options for <br /> HB 3414 3 Oppose/Am highway projects of statewide significance. 4/14 <br /> Requires that bond proceeds earmarked but not spent by Department of Transportation for <br /> replacement or repair of bridges instead be spent on highway projects of statewide <br /> HB 3415 3 Oppose/Am significance. 4/14 <br /> HB 3416 3 Oppose Eliminates use of photo radar. 4/21 <br /> Establishes mandatory minimum sentences for possession and discharge of firearm during <br /> HB 3417 3 Support commission of felony. 4/21 <br /> Modifies statute of limitations for sex crimes against persons under 18 years of age. Creates <br /> crime of failure to report felony sex crime against minor. Punishes by maximum of one year's <br /> HB 3420 3 Support imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both. 4/21 <br /> Provides subtraction from taxable income for unemployment benefits. Applies to tax years <br /> HB 3440 3 Oppose beginning on or after January 1, 2006. 4/14 <br /> 49 <br /> <br /> <br />