Committee Agenda

Committee:    House Judiciary
Room:     464
Date:    Wednesday, February 8, 2006
Time:     6:45 AM



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         HB 1150     revise certain provisions relating to controlled drugs and substances.
             Representatives O'Brien, Cutler, Gillespie, Haley, Hargens, Haverly, Hunhoff, Jensen, Murschel, Nelson, Rausch, Rave, Roberts, and Tidemann and Senators Bogue, Abdallah, Dempster, Duenwald, Hansen (Tom), Knudson, Moore, and Olson (Ed)

         HB 1163     revise certain provisions regarding court suspensions and revocations of driver licenses.
             Representatives O'Brien, Cutler, Faehn, Garnos, Gillespie, Haley, Hargens, Haverly, Hennies, Hunhoff, Jensen, Murschel, Nelson, Rausch, Rave, Roberts, Rounds, and Tidemann and Senators Bogue, Abdallah, Dempster, Duenwald, Hansen (Tom), Knudson, Moore, Olson (Ed), and Schoenbeck

         HB 1180     prohibit certain acts of child neglect, abuse, and endangerment and to provide penalties therefor.
             Representatives O'Brien, Cutler, Garnos, Haley, Hunhoff, Jensen, Murschel, Nelson, Roberts, and Tidemann and Senators Duenwald, Abdallah, Dempster, Hansen (Tom), Knudson, Olson (Ed), Smidt, and Sutton (Duane)

         HB 1219     revise the advice that a law enforcement officer must give any person arrested for driving under influence.
             Representatives Vehle, Boomgarden, Brunner, Faehn, Haley, Hennies, Jensen, Miles, Rave, Sebert, Street, Tornow, and Van Etten and Senators Olson (Ed), Abdallah, Broderick, Dempster, Duniphan, McCracken, and Nesselhuf

         HB 1230     provide for improvements in the implementation of the Indian Child Welfare Act.
             Representatives Van Norman, Bradford, and Valandra and Senator Two Bulls

         HB 1231     require certain corrections statistics related to race to be collected and maintained.
             Representatives Van Norman, Bradford, Elliott, Gassman, Glover, Kroger, Lange, Roberts, Sigdestad, Street, and Thompson and Senator Bartling

         SB 148*     revise certain provisions regarding the sex offender registry and the supervision of sex offenders.
             Senators Abdallah, Dempster, Duniphan, Earley, Gant, Gray, Hansen (Tom), Kelly, Koskan, McCracken, Schoenbeck, Smidt, Sutton (Dan), and Sutton (Duane) and Representatives Cutler, Bradford, Brunner, Davis, Deadrick, Dennert, Dykstra, Faehn, Frost, Garnos, Gassman, Glenski, Hackl, Halverson, Hanks, Hargens, Haverly, Heineman, Hennies, Hills, Howie, Hunhoff, Hunt, Jerke, Klaudt, Kraus, Krebs, Kroger, McCoy, Michels, Miles, Murschel, Nelson, Novstrup, O'Brien, Pederson (Gordon), Rave, Rhoden, Rounds, Schafer, Street, Tornow, Turbiville, Valandra, Van Etten, Weems, Wick, and Willadsen

         SB 149*     create community safety zones, to prohibit certain persons from residing or loitering in community safety zones, to provide penalties for violations thereof, and to declare an emergency.
             Senators Abdallah, Dempster, Duniphan, Earley, Gant, Gray, Hansen (Tom), Kelly, Knudson, Koskan, Lintz, McCracken, Schoenbeck, Smidt, Sutton (Dan), and Sutton (Duane) and Representatives Cutler, Bradford, Brunner, Davis, Deadrick, Dennert, Dykstra, Faehn, Frost, Garnos, Glenski, Hackl, Hanks, Haverly, Heineman, Hennies, Hills, Howie, Hunhoff, Hunt, Jerke, Klaudt, Kraus, Krebs, Kroger, McCoy, Michels, Miles, Murschel, Nelson, Novstrup, O'Brien, Pederson (Gordon), Rhoden, Rounds, Schafer, Turbiville, Valandra, Van Etten, Weems, Wick, and Willadsen

         SB 150     require the state's participation in the National Sex Offender Public Registry and to provide for the posting of a state internet sex registry site.
             Senators Abdallah, Broderick, Dempster, Earley, Gant, Gray, Greenfield, Hansen (Tom), Kelly, Knudson, Koskan, Lintz, McCracken, McNenny, Napoli, Schoenbeck, Smidt, Sutton (Dan), and Sutton (Duane) and Representatives Cutler, Boomgarden, Bradford, Brunner, Davis, Deadrick, Dennert, Dykstra, Faehn, Frost, Garnos, Gassman, Gillespie, Glenski, Hackl, Halverson, Hanks, Haverly, Heineman, Hennies, Hills, Howie, Hunhoff, Hunt, Jensen, Jerke, Klaudt, Koistinen, Kraus, Krebs, Kroger, McCoy, Michels, Miles, Murschel, Nelson, Novstrup, O'Brien, Olson (Ryan), Pederson (Gordon), Peters, Rausch, Rave, Rhoden, Rounds, Schafer, Sebert, Street, Tidemann, Tornow, Turbiville, Valandra, Van Etten, Van Norman, Vehle, Weems, Wick, and Willadsen

NOTE: The above bills will be taken up in this order for a hearing on the date noted. If circumstances do not permit a hearing on this date then a hearing will be held at a future meeting of the committee to be determined by the chair. Action on a bill may come at any time after it has had a hearing.

BILLS FOR POSSIBLE ACTION WHICH HAVE HAD PRIOR HEARING.

         HB 1066     prohibit certain sex offenders from residing within a specified distance from certain places where children are present.
             Representatives Tornow, Boomgarden, Brunner, Buckingham, Deadrick, Dykstra, Elliott, Fryslie, Garnos, Gillespie, Hackl, Hanks, Haverly, Hills, Howie, Hunt, Jensen, Jerke, Koistinen, Kraus, Krebs, Kroger, McCoy, McLaughlin, Nelson, Novstrup, O'Brien, Olson (Ryan), Pederson (Gordon), Peters, Rausch, Rhoden, Roberts, Rounds, Sebert, Street, Tidemann, Turbiville, Van Etten, Vehle, Weems, and Willadsen and Senators Knudson, Dempster, Duenwald, Greenfield, Hansen (Tom), Kelly, Sutton (Dan), and Sutton (Duane)

         HB 1119     repeal certain mandatory minimum sentences for driving under the influence, to expand those substances under which a person may be found to be under the influence, and to revise certain driving under the influence provisions for clarity and consistency.
             Representatives Rounds, Cutler, Gillespie, Hargens, Hennies, O'Brien, and Rave and Senators Moore, Gray, and Schoenbeck

         HB 1152     establish damage claims procedures for certain claims against construction professionals.
             Representatives Wick, Boomgarden, Cutler, Faehn, Haley, Hennies, Krebs, Kroger, Murschel, Roberts, Rounds, Schafer, Sebert, Street, and Willadsen and Senators Gray, Broderick, Duniphan, Kelly, Koetzle, McCracken, Olson (Ed), Peterson (Jim), Smidt, and Sutton (Dan)

         HB 1203     define marital and nonmarital property for the purposes of the division of property between parties at divorce.
             Representative Gillespie and Senator Bogue

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JONI M. CUTLER, Chair