Committee Agenda

Committee:    Senate Taxation
Room:    423
Date:    Monday, February 12, 2001
Time:    7:00 PM



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         SB 177     impose an excise tax on the gross receipts of wireless, cellular, and personal communications system telephone companies.
             Senators de Hueck, Apa, Drake, Hutmacher, Koskan, and Vitter and Representatives Duenwald, Bartling, Hennies (Thomas), Juhnke, Kooistra, Napoli, and Slaughter

         SB 227     provide for collection of data and information concerning electronic commerce.
             Senators Staggers and Drake and Representatives Kooistra, Klaudt, and Napoli

         HB 1127*     modify the procedure for the remittance of the 911 surcharge.
             Representatives Duenwald, Bartling, Brown (Jarvis), Garnos, Juhnke, and Slaughter and Senators Drake, Brosz, de Hueck, Hutmacher, Koskan, McIntyre, Putnam, Symens, and Vitter

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.

         SB 179     revise the appeal procedure concerning the factor used for valuing agricultural and nonagricultural property.
             Senator de Hueck and Representative Monroe

         SB 200     provide for the taxation of severed mineral interests.
             Senators Olson (Ed), Bogue, Hutmacher, and Symens and Representatives Hundstad, Burg, Lange, and Sebert

         SB 197     create a classification for owner-operated farm property and class 2 agricultural property, to establish a maximum property tax levy for class 2 agricultural property for the general fund of a school district, and to repeal the classification for nonagricultural acreage.
             Senators Hutmacher and Symens and Representatives Hanson (Gary), Nachtigal, and Sigdestad

         SB 230     revise the distribution of certain sales tax revenues.
             Senators Reedy and Albers and Representatives Nesselhuf, Flowers, and Lange

         SB 138     provide for a capital outlay fund for rural fire protection districts.
             Senator Diedtrich (Elmer) and Representatives Frost and Sutton (Duane)

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DICK HAINJE, Chair