Committee Agenda

Committee:    Senate Commerce
Room:     413
Date:    Thursday, February 9, 2006
Time:    10:00 AM



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         HB 1070*     prohibit insurers from taking certain actions based on receipt of a notice of hearing and charges against insurance producers and to require that persons receiving such notice also receive notice of the final determination of the matter.
             Representatives Peters, Buckingham, Gillespie, Klaudt, and Lange and Senators Gant, Apa, Earley, and Moore

         HB 1102     expand the board of technical professions.
             Representatives Haverly, Buckingham, Davis, Dennert, Faehn, Halverson, Hanks, Howie, Jensen, Murschel, Nelson, Peters, Rausch, Tidemann, and Turbiville and Senators Bartling, Apa, Hanson (Gary), Moore, Napoli, and Sutton (Duane)

         HB 1111     require certain third party administrators to provide reports of claims experience upon request.
             Representatives Krebs, Elliott, Miles, Peters, and Rounds and Senators McCracken, Gant, and Sutton (Dan)

         HB 1113*     exempt claims related to wildland fire operations outside the state from certain workers' compensation provisions.
             Representatives Deadrick and Rhoden and Senators Earley and Bogue

         HB 1137     revise certain provisions relating to the practice of counseling.
             Representatives Cutler, Faehn, Haley, Haverly, Klaudt, McCoy, and Roberts and Senators Adelstein, Duniphan, Koetzle, Kooistra, Nesselhuf, and Sutton (Dan)

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.
This bill will be taken first on the agenda.

         SB 98     revise certain provisions regarding age requirements for the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
             Senators Moore, McCracken, and Schoenbeck and Representatives Rave, Cutler, Gillespie, Hargens, Hennies, O'Brien, and Rounds

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ROYAL "MAC" MCCRACKEN, Chair