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2005 Legislative Session IGR Committee Bill Approval June 13, 2005 <br /> <br /> Provides that person commits offense if person refuses to submit to blood test or to <br /> take urine test if requested to do so under implied consent law. Provides that offense <br /> ~s punishable by fine of at least $500 and not more than $1,000. Provides that all <br /> fines collected for offense of refusal to take test for intoxicants that are distributed to <br /> state be used by Department of State Police for enforcement of laws concerning <br /> driving while under influence of intoxicants, whether or not resulting from citations <br /> HB 3370 3 Support issued by state police. 4/14 <br /> Directs Office of Emergency Management to develop and operate statewide first <br /> HB 3377 3 Monitor responder building mapping information system. 4/21 <br /> Redefines 'public works' to include project that is started by private person and <br /> HB 3381 3 Neutral thereafter is 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 <br /> HB 3414 3 Oppose/Am options for highway projects of statewide significance. 4/14 <br /> Requires that bond proceeds earmarked but not spent by Department of <br /> Transportation for replacement or repair of bridges instead be spent on highway <br /> HB 3415 3 Oppose/Am projects of statewide 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 <br /> HB 3417 3 Support during commission of felony. 4/21 <br /> Modifies statute of limitations for sex crimes against persons under 18 years of age. <br /> Creates crime of failure to report felony sex crime against minor. Punishes by <br /> HB 3420 3 Support maximum of one year's imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both. 4/21 <br /> Provides subtraction from taxable income for unemployment benefits. Applies to tax <br /> HB 3440 3 Oppose years beginning on or after January 1,2006. 4/14 <br /> Provides subtraction from taxable income for unemployment benefits { + under <br /> HB 3440A 3 Oppose specified conditions + }. Applies to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2006. 5/05 <br /> Creates 2-1-1 as statewide telephone number for access to health and human <br /> services and services after emergency. Directs Office of Emergency Management to <br /> establish 2-1-1 system. Appropriates moneys to Office of Emergency Management to <br /> HB 3443 3 Monitor establish statewide 2-1-1 system. Declares emergency, effective July 1, 2005. 4/28 <br /> Creates crime of unlawfully being in location where children regularly congregate. <br /> Punishes by maximum of five years' imprisonment, $125,000 fine, or both. Creates <br /> crime of unlawful contact with child. Punishes by maximum of five years' <br /> HB 3469 3 Support/Am ~mprisonment, $125,000 fine, or both. 5/12 <br /> <br /> Page 64 <br /> <br /> <br />
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