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553 HOUSE JOURNAL Second Regular Session of the Fifty-sixth Legislature of the State of Oklahoma Twenty-second Legislative Day, Thursday, March 15, 2018 The House was called to order by Representative Kannady. The roll was called with 97 Members present. The following Members were excused: Bush, Watson.2. Vacancy: District 51, District 61.2. Representative Kannady declared a quorum present. Prayer was offered by Reverend Lori Walke, Mayflower Congregational UCC, Oklahoma City. Reverend Walke was sponsored by Representative Walke. The Journal for the last legislative day was approved. ENGROSSED AND ENROLLED MEASURES HBs 1155, 1244, 1400, 1608, 2009, 2082, 2578, 2630, 2656, 2713, 2719, 2767, 2818, 2827, 2858, 2896, 2918, 2952, 2957, 3008, 3089, 3092, 3120, 3152, 3224, 3234, 3244, 3289, 3290, 3309, 3317, 3319, 3329, 3335, 3347, 3356, 3392, 3430, 3439, 3472, 3534, 3536, 3578, 3590, 3597, 3598 and 3693 were reported correctly engrossed, properly signed, in open session, and ordered transmitted to the Honorable Senate. HB 1270 was reported correctly enrolled and, after fourth reading, properly signed, in open session, and ordered transmitted to the Honorable Senate.

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  • 553

    HOUSE JOURNAL

    Second Regular Session of the Fifty-sixth Legislature

    of the State of Oklahoma

    Twenty-second Legislative Day, Thursday, March 15, 2018

    The House was called to order by Representative Kannady.

    The roll was called with 97 Members present.

    The following Members were excused: Bush, Watson.—2.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.—2.

    Representative Kannady declared a quorum present.

    Prayer was offered by Reverend Lori Walke, Mayflower Congregational UCC,

    Oklahoma City. Reverend Walke was sponsored by Representative Walke.

    The Journal for the last legislative day was approved.

    ENGROSSED AND ENROLLED MEASURES

    HBs 1155, 1244, 1400, 1608, 2009, 2082, 2578, 2630, 2656, 2713, 2719, 2767, 2818,

    2827, 2858, 2896, 2918, 2952, 2957, 3008, 3089, 3092, 3120, 3152, 3224, 3234, 3244,

    3289, 3290, 3309, 3317, 3319, 3329, 3335, 3347, 3356, 3392, 3430, 3439, 3472, 3534,

    3536, 3578, 3590, 3597, 3598 and 3693 were reported correctly engrossed, properly signed,

    in open session, and ordered transmitted to the Honorable Senate.

    HB 1270 was reported correctly enrolled and, after fourth reading, properly signed, in

    open session, and ordered transmitted to the Honorable Senate.

  • 554 House Journal

    MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

    Pursuant to the provisions of subsection (B) of Joint Rule 8, the Senate advises the

    Honorable House of Representatives the provisions of Joint Rules 3 and 4.9 and Senate

    Rule 8-23(A) were suspended to consider Floor Amendment 2 to SB 861.

    Joint Rules Suspended

    Pursuant to the provisions of subsection (B) of Joint Rule 8, the Senate advises the

    Honorable House of Representatives that the provisions of Joint Rule 3 and Senate Rule

    8-23(A) were suspended to allow the Senate to consider Floor Amendments 3 and 4 to

    SB 133.

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 3341 by Roberts (Sean) of the House was read and considered.

    Coauthored by Representative(s) Strohm, Ritze, Coody, Bennett (John)

    Authored by Senator Sykes (principal Senate author)

    Representative Roberts (Sean) moved that HB 3341 be advanced from General Order,

    which motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HB 3341 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call

    was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (John), Caldwell, Calvey, Casey, Cleveland, Coody,

    Derby, Downing, Dunlap, Echols, Enns, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Frix,

    Gann, Hall, Hardin, Hilbert, Humphrey, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak,

    Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McDugle, McEachin, McEntire, Montgomery, Moore,

    Mulready, Murphey, Newton, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Osburn (Mike),

    Ownbey, Park, Pfeiffer, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Russ, Sears, Strohm,

    Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West

    (Rick), West (Tammy), Wright, Mr. Speaker.--65.

    Nay: Bennett (Forrest), Blancett, Cannaday, Condit, Dollens, Fourkiller, Gaddis,

    Griffith, Hoskin, Inman, Kouplen, Loring, Munson, Nichols, Perryman, Proctor, Renegar,

    Rosecrants, Stone, Virgin, Walke, Williams, Young.--23.

    Excused: Bush, Cockroft, Dunnington, Goodwin, Henke, Lowe, Meredith, Rogers,

    Sanders, Watson, Worthen.--11.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

  • Twenty-second Legislative Day, Thursday, March 15, 2018 555

    The measure passed.

    HB 3341 was referred for engrossment.

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 2997 by Munson of the House was read and considered.

    Coauthored by Representative(s) Ritze

    Authored by Senator Dossett (principal Senate author)

    Representative Munson moved that HB 2997 be advanced from General Order, which

    motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HB 2997 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call

    was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Caldwell, Calvey,

    Cannaday, Casey, Cleveland, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dollens, Downing, Dunlap, Echols,

    Enns, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Frix, Gaddis, Gann,

    Goodwin, Griffith, Hardin, Hilbert, Hoskin, Humphrey, Inman, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs,

    Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McDugle, McEachin,

    McEntire, Montgomery, Moore, Mulready, Munson, Murphey, Newton, Nichols, Nollan,

    O’Donnell, Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer,

    Proctor, Renegar, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders,

    Sears, Stone, Strohm, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin, Walke,

    Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wright,

    Young, Mr. Speaker.--89.

    Excused: Bush, Cockroft, Dunnington, Hall, Henke, Lowe, Meredith, Rogers, Watson,

    Worthen.--10.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure passed.

    HB 2997 was referred for engrossment.

  • 556 House Journal

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 2721 by Russ of the House was read and considered.

    Authored by Senator Jech (principal Senate author)

    Representative Russ moved to amend HB 2721 by striking the title, which amendment

    was declared adopted.

    Representative Russ moved that HB 2721 be advanced from General Order, which

    motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HB 2721 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call

    was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Baker, Caldwell, Calvey, Cleveland, Coody, Derby, Downing, Dunlap,

    Echols, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Frix, Gann, Hall, Hardin, Hilbert,

    Humphrey, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Martinez, McDaniel, McEachin,

    McEntire, Montgomery, Mulready, Murphey, Newton, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osborn

    (Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin),

    Roberts (Sean), Russ, Sanders, Strohm, Taylor, Teague, Vaughan, West (Josh), West

    (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--58.

    Nay: Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Cannaday, Casey, Cockroft, Condit,

    Dollens, Enns, Fourkiller, Gaddis, Goodwin, Griffith, Hoskin, Inman, Kouplen, Loring,

    Meredith, Munson, Nichols, Proctor, Renegar, Rosecrants, Sears, Stone, Tadlock,

    Thomsen, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, Williams, Young.--32.

    Excused: Bush, Dunnington, Henke, Lowe, McBride, McDugle, Moore, Rogers,

    Watson.--9.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure passed.

    HB 2721 was referred for engrossment.

  • Twenty-second Legislative Day, Thursday, March 15, 2018 557

    GENERAL ORDER

    HJR 1043 by Lepak of the House was read and considered.

    Authored by Senator Bergstrom (principal Senate author)

    Representative Lepak moved that HJR 1043 be advanced from General Order, which

    motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HJR 1043 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll

    call was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (John), Caldwell, Calvey, Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit,

    Coody, Derby, Dollens, Downing, Dunlap, Echols, Enns, Faught, Ford (Roger), Ford

    (Ross), Frix, Hall, Hilbert, Humphrey, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak,

    McDaniel, McEachin, Montgomery, Moore, Mulready, Newton, O’Donnell, Ortega,

    Osborn (Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts

    (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sears, Strohm, Tadlock, Taylor, Thomsen, Vaughan,

    Wallace, West (Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--58.

    Nay: Bennett (Forrest), Blancett, Cannaday, Casey, Fetgatter, Fourkiller, Gaddis,

    Gann, Goodwin, Griffith, Hardin, Hoskin, Inman, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McDugle,

    McEntire, Meredith, Munson, Murphey, Nichols, Nollan, Pfeiffer, Proctor, Renegar, Ritze,

    Stone, Teague, Virgin, Walke, West (Josh), West (Rick), Williams, Young.--35.

    Excused: Bush, Dunnington, Henke, McBride, Rogers, Watson.--6.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure passed.

    Representative Lepak served notice to reconsider the vote whereby HJR 1043 passed.

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 3306 by Wright of the House and Fields of the Senate was read and considered.

    Representative Wright moved that HB 3306 be advanced from General Order, which

    motion was declared adopted.

  • 558 House Journal

    THIRD READING

    HB 3306 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call

    was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Baker, Caldwell, Casey, Cleveland, Cockroft, Coody, Downing, Echols,

    Enns, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Frix, Hall, Henke, Hilbert, Humphrey,

    Kannady, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McDugle, McEachin,

    McEntire, Montgomery, Moore, Newton, Nollan, O’Donnell, Osborn (Leslie), Osburn

    (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Pfeiffer, Roberts (Sean), Russ, Sears, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen,

    Vaughan, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Tammy), Wright, Mr. Speaker.--51.

    Nay: Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Calvey, Cannaday, Condit, Derby,

    Dollens, Dunlap, Dunnington, Faught, Fourkiller, Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin, Griffith,

    Hardin, Hoskin, Inman, Jordan, Kouplen, Loring, Lowe, Meredith, Munson, Murphey,

    Nichols, Ortega, Perryman, Proctor, Renegar, Ritze, Rosecrants, Sanders, Stone, Strohm,

    Tadlock, Virgin, Walke, West (Rick), Williams, Worthen, Young.--43.

    Excused: Bush, Mulready, Roberts (Dustin), Rogers, Watson.--5.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure passed.

    HB 3306 was referred for engrossment.

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 3594 by McCall of the House was read and considered.

    Authored by Senator Dugger (principal Senate author)

    Representative Wallace moved to amend HB 3594 by striking the title, which

    amendment was declared adopted.

    Representative Echols moved that HB 3594 be advanced from General Order, which

    motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HB 3594 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call

    was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (John), Blancett, Caldwell, Calvey, Cannaday, Casey,

    Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Downing, Dunlap, Dunnington, Echols, Enns,

    Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Frix, Gann, Griffith, Hall, Henke, Hilbert,

  • Twenty-second Legislative Day, Thursday, March 15, 2018 559

    Hoskin, Humphrey, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe,

    Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McDugle, McEachin, McEntire, Meredith, Moore,

    Mulready, Murphey, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osburn (Mike), Ownbey,

    Pfeiffer, Renegar, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Russ, Sanders, Sears, Strohm,

    Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West

    (Rick), West (Tammy), Wright, Mr. Speaker.--74.

    Nay: Bennett (Forrest), Derby, Dollens, Faught, Gaddis, Goodwin, Hardin, Inman,

    Munson, Newton, Perryman, Proctor, Rosecrants, Stone, Virgin, Walke, Worthen,

    Young.--18.

    Excused: Bush, Montgomery, Osborn (Leslie), Park, Rogers, Watson, Williams.--7.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure passed.

    HB 3594 was referred for engrossment.

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 3582 by McCall of the House was read and considered.

    Coauthored by Representative(s) Lawson

    Authored by Senator Yen (principal Senate author)

    Representative West (Tammy) moved that HB 3582 be advanced from General Order,

    which motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HB 3582 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call

    was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (John), Calvey, Cleveland, Cockroft, Coody, Derby,

    Downing, Dunlap, Echols, Enns, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Gann, Hall,

    Henke, Hilbert, Humphrey, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe, Martinez,

    McBride, McDaniel, McDugle, McEachin, McEntire, Moore, Mulready, Murphey, Newton,

    Nollan, O’Donnell, Osburn (Mike), Park, Pfeiffer, Ritze, Rogers, Russ, Sanders, Strohm,

    Taylor, Teague, Vaughan, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West

    (Tammy), Wright, Mr. Speaker.--57.

  • 560 House Journal

    Nay: Bennett (Forrest), Caldwell, Cannaday, Casey, Condit, Dollens, Dunnington,

    Fourkiller, Gaddis, Goodwin, Griffith, Hardin, Hoskin, Inman, Kouplen, Loring, Munson,

    Nichols, Ortega, Ownbey, Perryman, Proctor, Renegar, Rosecrants, Sears, Stone, Tadlock,

    Thomsen, Virgin, Walke, Williams, Young.--32.

    Excused: Blancett, Bush, Frix, Meredith, Montgomery, Osborn (Leslie), Roberts

    (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Watson, Worthen.--10.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure passed.

    HB 3582 was referred for engrossment.

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 1120 by Cockroft of the House was read and considered.

    Authored by Senator Sykes (principal Senate author)

    Representative Cockroft moved to amend HB 1120 by restoring all of the stricken

    language beginning with the subsection letter “E” on Line 5 through the period “.” on Line

    7, which amendment was declared adopted.

    Representative Cockroft moved that HB 1120 be advanced from General Order, which

    motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HB 1120 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call

    was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Caldwell, Cannaday,

    Casey, Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dollens, Downing, Dunlap, Enns,

    Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Frix, Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin,

    Griffith, Hall, Hardin, Henke, Hilbert, Hoskin, Humphrey, Inman, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs,

    Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McDugle,

    McEachin, McEntire, Meredith, Mulready, Munson, Murphey, Newton, Nichols, Nollan,

    O’Donnell, Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer,

    Renegar, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Russ, Sanders, Sears, Strohm, Tadlock,

    Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin),

    West (Rick), West (Tammy), Wright, Young, Mr. Speaker.--86.

    Nay: Calvey, Moore, Proctor, Stone, Williams.--5.

  • Twenty-second Legislative Day, Thursday, March 15, 2018 561

    Excused: Bush, Dunnington, Echols, Montgomery, Rogers, Rosecrants, Watson,

    Worthen.--8.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure passed.

    HB 1120 was referred for engrossment.

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 1152 by Cockroft of the House was read and considered.

    Authored by Senator Sykes (principal Senate author)

    Representative Cockroft moved that HB 1152 be advanced from General Order, which

    motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HB 1152 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call

    was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Caldwell, Calvey,

    Cannaday, Casey, Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dollens, Downing, Dunlap,

    Enns, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Frix, Gaddis, Gann,

    Goodwin, Griffith, Hall, Hardin, Henke, Hilbert, Hoskin, Humphrey, Inman, Jordan,

    Kannady, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McDugle,

    McEachin, McEntire, Meredith, Moore, Mulready, Munson, Murphey, Newton, Nichols,

    Nollan, O’Donnell, Osborn (Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Proctor,

    Renegar, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Russ, Sanders, Sears, Stone, Strohm,

    Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West

    (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Worthen, Wright, Young,

    Mr. Speaker.--89.

    Excused: Bush, Dunnington, Echols, Kouplen, Montgomery, Ortega, Ownbey, Rogers,

    Rosecrants, Watson.--10.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure passed.

    HB 1152 was referred for engrossment.

  • 562 House Journal

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 3595 by McCall of the House was read and considered.

    Authored by Senator Paxton (principal Senate author)

    Representative Casey moved to amend HB 3595 by striking the title, which

    amendment was declared adopted.

    Representative Lepak moved that HB 3595 be advanced from General Order, which

    motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HB 3595 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call

    was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Caldwell, Calvey, Cannaday, Casey,

    Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Dollens, Downing, Dunnington, Echols, Enns, Faught,

    Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Frix, Gaddis, Goodwin, Griffith, Hall,

    Henke, Hilbert, Hoskin, Humphrey, Inman, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson,

    Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McDugle, McEachin, McEntire,

    Meredith, Mulready, Munson, Newton, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osborn (Leslie),

    Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Proctor, Renegar, Roberts (Dustin),

    Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sears, Stone, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague,

    Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Tammy),

    Worthen, Wright, Young, Mr. Speaker.--82.

    Nay: Bennett (John), Derby, Dunlap, Gann, Hardin, Moore, Murphey, Ritze, Strohm,

    West (Rick), Williams.--11.

    Excused: Blancett, Bush, Montgomery, Nichols, Rogers, Watson.--6.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure passed.

    HB 3595 was referred for engrossment.

  • Twenty-second Legislative Day, Thursday, March 15, 2018 563

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 3011 by Bennett (Forrest) of the House was read and considered.

    Authored by Senator Dahm (principal Senate author)

    Representative Bennett (Forrest) moved that HB 3011 be advanced from General

    Order, which motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HB 3011 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call

    was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Caldwell, Calvey,

    Cannaday, Casey, Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dollens, Dunlap,

    Dunnington, Echols, Enns, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Frix,

    Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin, Griffith, Hall, Hardin, Henke, Hoskin, Inman, Jordan, Kannady,

    Kerbs, Kouplen, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, McBride, McDaniel, McDugle, McEachin,

    McEntire, Meredith, Moore, Mulready, Munson, Murphey, Newton, Nichols, Nollan,

    Ortega, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Proctor, Renegar, Ritze, Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants,

    Russ, Sanders, Sears, Stone, Strohm, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Vaughan, Virgin, Walke,

    West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Worthen, Young.--78.

    Nay: Baker, Downing, Hilbert, Humphrey, Lawson, Martinez, Ownbey, Roberts

    (Dustin), Thomsen, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), Wright, Mr. Speaker.--14.

    Excused: Bush, Montgomery, O’Donnell, Osborn (Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Rogers,

    Watson.--7.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure passed.

    HB 3011 was referred for engrossment.

    MOTION

    Representative Pfeiffer moved that the House stand in recess until 1:30 p.m., which

    was the order.

  • 564 House Journal

    Representative Cockroft Presiding

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 3277 by Kannady of the House was read and considered.

    Authored by Senator Sykes (principal Senate author)

    Representative West (Josh) moved to amend HB 3277, Page 1, Section 44, Lines

    6-17 by adding after the word “violence” and before the period “.” the following language:

    “or to a police officer, firefighter, emergency medical technician, or any other employee of

    an emergency service who is likely to be among the first people to arrive at and assist at the

    scene of an emergency and who suffers a mental injury related to duties performed

    responding to the emergency”, which amendment was declared adopted.

    Representative Kannady moved to amend HB 3277 by deleting Sections 1, 4, 6, 8, 9,

    12, 14, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 31, 33, 41, 47, 62, 64 and 66 and inserting new

    Sections 1, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 32, 34, 41, 45, 46, 48, 49,

    50, 51, 55, 66 and 68, which amendment was declared adopted.

    Representative Casey moved to amend HB 3277 by striking the title, which

    amendment was declared adopted.

    Representative Osborn (Leslie) moved that HB 3277 be advanced from General Order,

    which motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HB 3277 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call

    was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (John), Blancett, Caldwell, Calvey, Cannaday, Casey,

    Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dollens, Downing, Dunlap, Dunnington,

    Echols, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin,

    Griffith, Hall, Hardin, Henke, Hilbert, Humphrey, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Kouplen,

    Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McDugle, McEachin,

    McEntire, Meredith, Montgomery, Moore, Mulready, Munson, Murphey, Newton, Nichols,

    O’Donnell, Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer,

    Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sears, Stone, Strohm,

    Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin, Walke, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West

    (Rick), West (Tammy), Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--83.

    Excused: Bennett (Forrest), Bush, Enns, Frix, Hoskin, Inman, Nollan, Proctor,

    Renegar, Rogers, Tadlock, Wallace, Watson, Williams, Wright, Young.--16.

  • Twenty-second Legislative Day, Thursday, March 15, 2018 565

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure passed.

    HB 3277 was referred for engrossment.

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 2941 by Mulready of the House was read and considered.

    Authored by Senator Bice (principal Senate author)

    Representative Mulready moved to amend HB 2941 by striking the title, which

    amendment was declared adopted.

    Representative Mulready moved that HB 2941 be advanced from General Order, which

    motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HB 2941 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call

    was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (John), Blancett, Calvey, Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit,

    Coody, Derby, Downing, Dunlap, Dunnington, Enns, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford

    (Ross), Frix, Gaddis, Gann, Griffith, Hall, Hardin, Henke, Humphrey, Jordan, Kannady,

    Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Martinez, McBride, McEachin, McEntire,

    Montgomery, Moore, Mulready, Munson, Murphey, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell,

    Ortega, Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rogers,

    Rosecrants, Sanders, Sears, Stone, Strohm, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan,

    West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--70.

    Nay: Cannaday, Casey, Dollens, Fourkiller, Goodwin, Inman, Lowe, Perryman,

    Pfeiffer, Proctor, Walke, Wallace, Williams, Young.--14.

    Excused: Bennett (Forrest), Bush, Caldwell, Echols, Hilbert, Hoskin, McDaniel,

    McDugle, Meredith, Osborn (Leslie), Renegar, Virgin, Watson, Wright.--14.

    Constitutional Priv: Russ.--1.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure passed.

    HB 2941 was referred for engrossment.

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    GENERAL ORDER

    HJR 1050 by Fetgatter et al. of the House was read and considered.

    Authored by Senator David (principal Senate author)

    Representative Wright moved to amend HJR 1050, Page 2, Line 13 by deleting the

    words and figure “two-thirds (2/3)” and by inserting in lieu thereof the words and figure

    “three-fifths (3/5)” and Line 14 by deleting the words and figure “two-thirds (2/3)” and by

    inserting in lieu thereof the words and figure “three-fifths (3/5)” and by amending the title

    and the ballot title to conform.

    Representative Murphey moved to table the Wright amendment, which tabling motion

    prevailed upon roll call as follows:

    Aye: Bennett (John), Calvey, Cleveland, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dollens, Dunlap,

    Faught, Fourkiller, Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin, Griffith, Hardin, Humphrey, Inman, Kouplen,

    Loring, Lowe, McDaniel, McEachin, Meredith, Moore, Munson, Murphey, Nichols,

    Ortega, Perryman, Proctor, Ritze, Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Stone, Strohm,

    Tadlock, Teague, Vaughan, Virgin, Walke, West (Kevin), West (Rick), Williams,

    Young.--45.

    Nay: Babinec, Baker, Cannaday, Casey, Cockroft, Downing, Dunnington, Echols,

    Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Frix, Hall, Henke, Hilbert, Jordan, Kerbs, Lawson,

    Lepak, Martinez, McBride, McEntire, Montgomery, Mulready, Newton, Nollan,

    O’Donnell, Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Pfeiffer, Roberts (Dustin), Rogers, Sears,

    Taylor, Thomsen, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Tammy), Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--41.

    Excused: Bennett (Forrest), Blancett, Bush, Caldwell, Enns, Hoskin, Kannady,

    McDugle, Osborn (Leslie), Renegar, Sanders, Watson, Wright.--13.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    Representative Fetgatter moved that HJR 1050 be advanced from General Order,

    which motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HJR 1050 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll

    call was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Baker, Blancett, Caldwell, Cannaday, Casey, Cockroft, Condit, Dollens,

    Dunnington, Echols, Enns, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Frix, Hall, Henke, Hilbert,

    Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Lawson, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McEntire, Montgomery,

    Mulready, Newton, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Ownbey,

    Pfeiffer, Roberts (Dustin), Rogers, Rosecrants, Sears, Taylor, Thomsen, Vaughan, Walke,

    Wallace, West (Josh), West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--51.

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    Nay: Bennett (John), Calvey, Cleveland, Coody, Derby, Downing, Dunlap, Faught,

    Fourkiller, Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin, Griffith, Hardin, Humphrey, Inman, Kouplen, Lepak,

    Loring, Lowe, McEachin, Meredith, Moore, Murphey, Nichols, Park, Perryman, Proctor,

    Ritze, Roberts (Sean), Russ, Sanders, Stone, Strohm, Tadlock, Teague, Virgin, West

    (Kevin), West (Rick), Williams, Young.--41.

    Excused: Bennett (Forrest), Bush, Hoskin, McDugle, Munson, Renegar, Watson.--7.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure passed.

    Representative Fetgatter served notice to reconsider the vote whereby HJR 1050

    passed.

    MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

    Announcing the passage of SBs 86, 133, 139, 337, 384, 473, 519, 781, 893, 921, 928,

    977, 980, 1015, 1021, 1025, 1052, 1055, 1059, 1068, 1071, 1101, 1105, 1142, 1151, 1158,

    1162, 1169, 1173, 1175, 1195, 1196, 1198, 1203, 1205, 1228, 1241, 1281, 1301, 1327,

    1340, 1343, 1364, 1365, 1375, 1385, 1419, 1465, 1493, 1494, 1502, 1516, 1527, 1535, 1544, 1564, 1567, 1571, 1576, and SJRs 35 and 61. The above measures were introduced

    and read for the first time.

    SB 86 By David and Pemberton of the Senate and Faught, Frix and McDugle of the

    House.

    [ state highways - right-of-way acquisition - certain economic study completion -

    effective date - emergency ]

    SB 133 By Smalley, Silk, David, Thompson, Fields, Schulz, Bice, Pemberton,

    Dugger, Sharp, Griffin, Quinn, Fry, Treat, McCortney, Simpson, Yen, Stanislawski,

    Leewright, Pederson and Bergstrom of the Senate and McCall of the House.

    An Act relating to teacher pay; establishing minimum salary schedule for teachers;

    defining fringe benefits; specifying certain recognition of college degrees; requiring the

    State Board of Education to accept certain teaching experience; requiring certain

    notification; limiting teaching credit for certain service and experience; allowing school

    district to offer more credit; directing the Board to recognize certain experiences;

    prohibiting application of minimum salary schedule to certain retired teachers; requiring

    certain certified personnel to receive certain salary increase above certain level paid during

    certain school year; providing for codification; providing contingent effective date;

    providing effective date; and declaring an emergency.

    SB 139 By Silk of the Senate and Tadlock of the House.

    [ real estate - exemptions from licensure - effective date - emergency ]

    SB 337 By Dugger and Holt of the Senate and Babinec of the House.

    An Act relating to use tax; amending Section 4, Chapter 311, O.S.L. 2016 (68 O.S.

    Supp. 2016, Section 1406.2), which relates to notification of total sales; requiring certain

    retailers and vendors to provide certain annual statement to Oklahoma Tax Commission and

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    providing contents and deadline thereof; authorizing Tax Commission to require certain

    retailers and vendors to file electronically; providing penalty for failure to file; and

    providing an effective date.

    SB 384 By Sykes of the Senate and West (Kevin) of the House.

    An Act relating to a delinquent juvenile act; providing certain acts to be a delinquent

    juvenile act; providing for certain referral; providing for plan of rehabilitation; providing

    for certain hearing; providing for acceptance or modification of plan; providing for

    restrictions or suspensions on certain driving privileges; providing for codification; and

    providing an effective date.

    SB 473 By Sparks of the Senate and Echols and Loring of the House.

    [ Consumer Credit Code - surcharge of bank processing fee - disclosure - construing

    provisions - codification - effective date ]

    SB 519 By Quinn and Brecheen of the Senate and Roberts (Dustin) of the House.

    An Act relating to law enforcement retirement; amending 47 O.S. 2011, Section 2-305,

    as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 318, O.S.L. 2013 (47 O.S. Supp. 2016, Section 2-

    305), which relates to retirement pay and disability; modifying list of members who are

    eligible for retirement benefits in certain situations; updating language; providing an

    effective date; and declaring an emergency.

    SB 781 By Sykes of the Senate and Bennett (John) of the House.

    [ proper venue - codification - provisional effective date ]

    SB 893 By Quinn of the Senate and Thomsen of the House.

    [ income tax - credits for electricity generated by zero-emission facilities - effective

    date ]

    SB 921 By Dahm of the Senate and Ford (Ross) of the House.

    An Act relating to jurors; amending 38 O.S. 2011, Section 28, as last amended by

    Section 11, Chapter 242, O.S.L. 2015 (38 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 28), which relates to

    juror qualifications; exempting certified municipal, county and state law enforcement

    officers from jury service; and providing an effective date.

    SB 928 By David of the Senate and O’Donnell of the House.

    An Act relating to crimes and punishment; amending 21 O.S. 2011, Section 1731, as

    amended by Section 9, State Question No. 780, Initiative Petition No. 404, adopted at

    election held on November 8, 2016, which relates to larceny of merchandise; modifying

    offenses; modifying punishments; stating certain penalties for aggregated offenses; stating

    certain liability; and providing an effective date.

    SB 977 By Sharp of the Senate and Echols of the House.

    An Act relating to public finance; amending 62 O.S. 2011, Section 891.12, which

    relates to the Oklahoma Community Economic Development Pooled Finance Act; updating

    references; modifying prohibition against simultaneous participation in specified incentive

    programs; authorizing participation in specified incentive programs if certain conditions are

    met; requiring certain agreement and specifying contents thereof; and declaring an

    emergency.

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    SB 980 By Griffin of the Senate and Baker of the House.

    An Act relating to teachers; amending 70 O.S. 2011, Section 6-190, as last amended by

    Section 1, Chapter 322, O.S.L. 2016 (70 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 6-190), which relates to

    qualifications for teacher employment and certification; modifying reference to a certificate

    to teach; directing that certain certificates be considered an initial teaching certificate;

    directing the State Board of Education to issue a career teaching certificate to individuals

    who meet certain criteria; directing the Board to issue a lead teaching certificate to

    individuals who meet certain criteria; directing the Board to issue a mentor teaching

    certificate to individuals who meet certain criteria; updating references to certain types of

    teaching certificates; requiring certain persons with out-of-state certificates to have served

    as a classroom teacher for certain number of years; allowing the Board to establish certain

    other requirements; requiring contracts for mentor and leading teaching certificate

    candidates to include certain items; directing those seeking certain certificates to make

    application to certain board of education; providing for review of applications; requiring

    recommendation to be made within certain time period; directing the Board to develop

    certain application; directing the State Department of Education to make certain teaching

    certificates available beginning in certain school year; directing the Department to identify

    certain school districts to implement certain teaching certificates on a pilot program basis

    during certain school years; directing the Department to seek funding for implementation of

    certain salary supplements; and providing an effective date.

    SB 1015 By Stanislawski of the Senate and Caldwell of the House.

    [ Larry Dickerson Education Flexible Benefits Allowance Act - definitions - effective

    date - emergency ]

    SB 1021 By Bice of the Senate and Osborn (Leslie) and Blancett of the House.

    An Act relating to indigent defense; amending 19 O.S. 2011, Section 138.5, which

    relates to duties of the office of the county indigent defender; removing certain rebuttable

    presumption; prohibiting court from considering certain factor as sole factor for eligibility

    determination; amending 20 O.S. 2011, Section 55, which relates to qualification rules for

    court-appointed attorney; modifying legislative intent; amending 22 O.S. 2011, Section

    1355A, which relates to application for representation by the Oklahoma Indigent Defense

    System; removing certain rebuttable presumption; prohibiting court from considering

    certain factor as sole factor for eligibility determination; updating statutory language; and

    providing an effective date.

    SB 1025 By Paxton of the Senate and Enns of the House.

    An Act relating to motor vehicles; amending 47 O.S. 2011, Section 11-309, as

    amended by Section 1, Chapter 211, O.S.L. 2017 (47 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 11-309),

    which relates to driving on roadways laned for traffic; making certain requirements for

    application; and providing an effective date.

    SB 1052 By Griffin of the Senate and McEntire of the House.

    [ involuntary commitment - notice of hearing - definition - effective date ]

    SB 1055 By Bergstrom of the Senate and Baker of the House.

    [ schools - school curriculum - subject matter standards - definition - statewide system

    of student assessments - assessment - effective date - emergency ]

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    SB 1059 By Quinn and Bice of the Senate and Kannady of the House.

    An Act relating to ad valorem tax; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Sections 2802 and 2876, as

    amended by Section 1, Chapter 387, O.S.L. 2014 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 2876),

    which relate to terminology and administration of law; modifying and adding definitions;

    clarifying language, procedures and terminology; conforming language to constitutional

    provision; and providing an effective date.

    SB 1068 By McCortney, Bergstrom and Quinn of the Senate and Jordan of the

    House.

    [ income tax - credits for qualified investment - dollar threshold for qualified

    investment - carryforward - effective date ]

    SB 1071 By Allen of the Senate and Renegar of the House.

    An Act relating to the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission; requiring certain rules be

    reviewed by the Medication Advisory Committee; directing certain recommendations be

    presented in a public meeting; creating the Medications Advisory Committee; providing for

    membership and chair; prohibiting compensation or travel reimbursement; exempting from

    dual-office holding provision; establishing quorum; providing for vacancy appointment;

    setting membership term and reappointment; and providing for codification.

    SB 1101 By Sparks of the Senate and Mulready of the House.

    [ insurance - Insurance Business Transfer Act - purpose - defining terms - jurisdiction -

    court actions - rules and procedures - termination of application - notification - promulgate

    rules - fees and expenses - hire certain persons - codification - effective date ]

    SB 1105 By Griffin and Pittman of the Senate and McEntire and Virgin of the

    House.

    An Act relating to education; providing definitions; directing school districts to provide

    certain age-appropriate instruction; allowing instruction to be offered during certain grades;

    requiring instruction to be offered during certain grades; providing for components of

    instruction; directing the State Department of Education to create or implement certain

    curriculum; requiring compliance with the Parents’ Bill of Rights; requiring certain

    materials to comply with certain law; repealing 70 O.S. 2011, Section 11-103.3, which

    relates to AIDS prevention education; providing for codification; providing an effective

    date; and declaring an emergency.

    SB 1142 By Quinn of the Senate and Mulready of the House.

    An Act relating to service warranties; amending Sections 2, Chapter 150, O.S.L. 2012,

    as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 10, O.S.L. 2017, 7, Chapter 150, O.S.L. 2012, as

    amended by Section 4, Chapter 10, O.S.L. 2017, 11, Chapter 150, O.S.L. 2012, 14, Chapter

    150, O.S.L. 2012, as amended by Section 6, Chapter 10, O.S.L. 2017 and 15, Chapter 150,

    O.S.L. 2012 (15 O.S. Supp. 2017, Sections 141.2, 141.7, 141.11, 141.14 and 141.15),

    which relate to definitions, audited financial statements, duration of suspension, annual

    statement filing and examinations of service warranty associations; modifying definitions;

    requiring certain financial statements in certain application; requiring certain financial

    statements be filed with Insurance Commissioner under certain circumstances; updating

    statutory references; and providing an effective date.

    SB 1151 By Leewright of the Senate and Hilbert of the House.

    An Act relating to consumer loans; authorizing convenience fees to be charged for

    certain electronic payments; setting maximum amount of fee; requiring customer

    notification of fee; providing right to cancel transaction; providing options for payments

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    without convenience fee charges; making certain fee nonrefundable; defining term;

    providing for codification; and providing an effective date.

    SB 1158 By Scott of the Senate and Coody of the House.

    An Act relating to firearms; amending 21 O.S. 2011, Section 1283, as last amended by

    Section 1, Chapter 179, O.S.L. 2014 (21 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1283), which relates to

    convicted felons and delinquents; removing certain restriction; modifying certain

    inclusions; and providing an effective date.

    SB 1162 By David of the Senate and Mulready of the House.

    An Act relating to health insurance; amending Sections 5 and 6, Chapter 383, O.S.L.

    2017 (36 O.S. Supp. 2017, Sections 6530.5 and 6530.6), which relate to the Board of

    Directors and powers of the Board of Directors; modifying duties of Board; authorizing

    Board to apply for certain funds for a certain purpose; authorizing Board to accept certain

    funding; prohibiting Board from using certain funding; modifying powers of Board;

    repealing Sections 7 and 8, Chapter 383, O.S.L. 2017 (36 O.S. Supp. 2017, Sections 6530.7

    and 6530.8), which relate to insurer and reinsurer assessment and abatement or deferment

    of assessments; and declaring an emergency.

    SB 1169 By Scott of the Senate and Mulready of the House.

    [ motor vehicle insurance - certain notice - Department of Public Safety - citations -

    dismissal - employee to utilize certain system - codification - effective date ]

    SB 1173 By David of the Senate and Hall of the House.

    An Act relating to alcoholic beverages; amending Section 80, Chapter 366, O.S.L.

    2016, as amended by Section 15, Chapter 364, O.S.L. 2017 (37A O.S. Supp. 2017, Section

    3-110), which relates to licensed beer distributor; removing requirement for certain person

    to operate certain conveyance; and providing an effective date.

    SB 1175 By Brecheen of the Senate and Ritze of the House.

    [ Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act - dispensers - codification -

    conditional effective date - effective date ]

    SB 1195 By McCortney and Pittman of the Senate and Wallace of the House.

    [ gaming - State-Tribal Gaming Act - codification ]

    SB 1196 By Stanislawski of the Senate and Nollan of the House.

    [ concurrent enrollment - participation - eligibility - tuition waivers - annual reports -

    effective date ]

    SB 1198 By Stanislawski of the Senate and West (Tammy) of the House.

    An Act relating to the Public School Classroom Support Revolving Fund; amending 70

    O.S. 2011, Section 1-122, which relates to contributions to the Public School Classroom

    Support Revolving Fund; reauthorizing income tax checkoff; providing an effective date;

    and declaring an emergency.

    SB 1203 By Sykes of the Senate and Roberts (Dustin) of the House.

    An Act relating to motor vehicles; amending 47 O.S. 2011, Section 11-801, as last

    amended by Section 1, Chapter 276, O.S.L. 2016 (47 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 11-801),

    which relates to fines and penalties; modifying certain fines and costs; prescribing certain

    fine and costs; prescribing distribution of assessed fees and costs; providing for

    codification; and providing a provisional effective date.

    SB 1205 By Quinn of the Senate and Moore of the House.

    An Act relating to insurance premium tax; amending 36 O.S. 2011, Section 625.1,

    which relates to premium tax credit; providing exceptions; requiring verification by

    Insurance Commissioner of specified information; establishing additional qualification for

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    credit; reducing amount of credit under specified circumstance; and providing an effective

    date.

    SB 1228 By McCortney of the Senate and Caldwell of the House.

    An Act relating to the rights and responsibilities of facility residents; amending 63 O.S.

    2011, Section 1-1918; requiring certain facility to take action upon request; providing for

    termination of certain requirement; and providing an effective date.

    SB 1241 By Brecheen of the Senate and Russ of the House.

    [ Water - water rights - Oklahoma Water Resources Board - conservation studies -

    codification - noncodification - effective date ]

    SB 1281 By McCortney of the Senate and Ritze of the House.

    An Act relating to professions and occupations; amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 487,

    which relates to secretary; authorizing Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision to hire

    physician as Medical Advisor; amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 488, which relates to

    Meetings of Board; modifying terminology; making language gender-neutral; making

    certain meetings not required; amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 495a.1, which relates to

    license registration; directing Board to promulgate certain rules; setting certain fine;

    amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 503, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 176, O.S.L 2014

    (59 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 503), which relates to sanctions for unprofessional conduct;

    modifying procedure pursuant to sanctions; amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 503.1, which

    relates to emergency suspension of licensure; modifying conditions under which Board may

    suspend license; amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 508, which relates to revocation of

    licensure; modifying conditions under which Board may issue certain fine and require

    applicant to take certain action; amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 509, which relates to

    unprofessional conduct; modifying certain definition; amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 512,

    as amended by Section 3, Chapter 176, O.S.L. 2014 (59 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 512),

    which relates to salary of secretary; requiring certain investigators to be certified peace

    officers; requiring investigators to perform certain duties; requiring licensees to cooperate

    with investigators; broadening services the Board may contract to perform; amending 59

    O.S. 2011, Section 513, which relates to quasi-judicial powers of Board; modifying

    conditions under which the Board shall revoke a license; amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section

    518.1, which relates to Allied Professional Peer Assistance Program; authorizing Board to

    employ director, fix salary and define duties of director; authorizing program to contract

    with outside entities for certain services; requiring contracts to be ratified by Board;

    amending 74 O.S. 2011, Section 18c, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 31, O.S.L.

    2016 (74 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 18c), which relates to employment of attorneys;

    providing certain exemption; and providing an effective date.

    SB 1301 By Sparks of the Senate and Kannady and Echols of the House.

    [ special education - Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarships for Students with Disabilities

    Program - private schools - services for students with disabilities - effective date -

    emergency ]

    SB 1327 By Brown of the Senate and Roberts (Sean) of the House.

    An Act relating to counties and county officers; providing that a county clerk may

    employ outside counsel to provide immediate representation; providing for contract

    approval by the Board of County Commissioners; providing terms of compensation;

    providing for codification; and declaring an emergency.

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    SB 1340 By Sykes of the Senate and Osborn (Leslie) of the House.

    [ workers’ compensation - Administrative Workers’ Compensation Act - repealers -

    codification - effective date ]

    SB 1343 By Sparks and Boggs of the Senate and Kannady of the House.

    An Act relating to trespassing; amending 21 O.S. 2011, Section 1835.2, as amended by

    Section 3, Chapter 11, O.S.L. 2012 (21 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1835.2), which relates to

    trespassing upon private land primarily devoted to farming, ranching or forestry; modifying

    permissive entities; and providing an effective date.

    SB 1364 By Kidd of the Senate and Cockroft of the House.

    An Act relating to counties and county officers; amending 19 O.S. 2011, Section 421.1,

    as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 174, O.S.L. 2017 (19 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section

    421.1), which relates to procedures for sale of certain county property; establishing

    authority for board of county commissioners to trade-in equipment; amending 19 O.S.

    2011, Section 339, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 134, O.S.L. 2013 (19 O.S. Supp.

    2017, Section 339), which relates to county commissioners; establishing authority for board

    of county commissioners to trade-in equipment; and providing an effective date.

    SB 1365 By Kidd and Murdock of the Senate and Cockroft of the House.

    [ counties and county officers - county employees’ retirement systems - county

    contribution - statutory references - effective date ]

    SB 1375 By Allen of the Senate and Vaughan and Roberts (Dustin) of the House.

    An Act relating to vehicle weight and load; amending 47 O.S. 2011, Sections 14-101,

    as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 121, O.S.L. 2016 and 14-109, as last amended by

    Section 1, Chapter 52, O.S.L. 2015 (47 O.S. Supp. 2017, Sections 14-101 and 14-109),

    which relate to certain penalties and axle and gross weights of certain vehicles; clarifying

    certain penalty; clarifying certain weights formula for permits for certain vehicles;

    providing penalties for operating certain vehicles or combination of vehicles in excess of

    certain weight limitations; establishing procedures for assessment of certain administrative

    penalty; directing deposit of certain fines; and prohibiting issuance of conflicting bond

    schedule.

    SB 1385 By Silk and Standridge of the Senate and West (Rick) of the House.

    An Act relating to motor vehicles; amending 47 O.S. 2011, Section 11-801, as last

    amended by Section 1, Chapter 276, O.S.L. 2016 (47 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 11-801),

    which relates to speed limitations; adding certain highways to certain speed limitation

    restrictions; providing for certain vehicle exemptions; and providing an effective date.

    SB 1419 By Dossett of the Senate and Loring of the House.

    An Act relating to usage of handheld electronic devices while driving; creating the

    Bobbi White Act of 2018; amending Section 2, Chapter 248, O.S.L. 2015, as amended by

    Section 1, Chapter 186, O.S.L. 2016 (47 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 11-901d), which relates

    to text messaging; specifying prohibited acts; prescribing certain fines; modifying

    definitions; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency.

    SB 1465 By Leewright of the Senate and Downing of the House.

    An Act relating to environment and natural resources; defining term; restricting the

    issuance of certain ordinance regulating the use, disposition or sale of certain auxiliary

    containers; providing certain construction; providing exception; providing for codification;

    and declaring an emergency.

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    SB 1493 By Leewright of the Senate and McEntire of the House.

    An Act relating to supervised lenders; amending 14A O.S. 2011, Section 3-512, which

    relates to sale of goods by licensee; authorizing sale of goods under certain conditions;

    stating conditions for licensee to sell goods; directing promulgation of rules; and providing

    an effective date.

    SB 1494 By Leewright of the Senate and Lawson of the House.

    [ Department of Consumer Credit licensees - regulation of businesses - grandfather

    clause - codification - effective date ]

    SB 1502 By Sykes of the Senate and Bennett (John) of the House.

    An Act relating to child support; amending 43 O.S. 2011, Section 118, which relates to

    child support guidelines; clarifying jurisdiction of certain enforcement proceedings; and

    providing an effective date.

    SB 1516 By Griffin of the Senate and Wright and Goodwin of the House.

    An Act relating to lay caregivers; requiring certain provisions to be included in certain

    survey; directing State Board of Health to promulgate certain rules; providing for

    codification; and providing an effective date.

    SB 1527 By Floyd of the Senate and Henke of the House.

    An Act relating to labor; amending 40 O.S. 2011, Sections 198.1 and 198.2, which

    relate to discriminatory wages; prohibiting discrimination in payment of wages, benefits or

    other compensation based on gender; providing exceptions to prohibition; increasing

    penalties; updating statutory language; and providing an effective date.

    SB 1535 By Griffin of the Senate and Osburn (Mike) of the House.

    An Act relating to roofing; amending 59 O.S. 2011, Sections 1151.2, as amended by

    Section 1, Chapter 270, O.S.L. 2014 and 1151.9, as amended by Section 7, Chapter 270,

    O.S.L. 2014 (59 O.S. Supp. 2017, Sections 1151.2 and 1151.9), which relate to definitions

    and exemptions from registration; modifying definition; adding definitions; adding certain

    exemptions; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.

    SB 1544 By Sparks of the Senate and Kannady of the House.

    [ Department of Transportation - signage - codification - effective date ]

    SB 1564 By Griffin of the Senate and Jordan of the House.

    An Act relating to state government; amending 74 O.S. 2011, Section 1004, which

    relates to the Interlocal Cooperation Act; specifying authority to enter into agreements with

    certain entities regarding federal housing programs; and providing an effective date.

    SB 1567 By Sykes of the Senate and Bennett (John) of the House.

    An Act relating to capital cases; establishing persons competent to prosecute certain

    cases; providing for codification; and providing an effective date.

    SB 1571 By Bice of the Senate and McEntire of the House.

    [ alcoholic beverages - mixed beverage licenses - sales of beer for off-premises

    consumption - effective date ]

    SB 1576 By Schulz and Murdock of the Senate and Ortega of the House.

    An Act relating to the Corporation Commission; amending Section 2, Chapter 92,

    O.S.L. 2015, as amended by Section 2, Chapter 45, O.S.L. 2017 and Section 3, Chapter 92,

    O.S.L. 2015, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 45, O.S.L. 2017 (17 O.S. Supp. 2017,

    Sections 160.20 and 160.21), which relate to setback requirements and notification of intent

    to build a facility; prohibiting the construction of wind facilities in certain circumstances;

    providing exception to prohibition; requiring certain filings; requiring Corporation

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    Commission to promulgate rules; updating references; requiring certain notification; and

    declaring an emergency.

    SJR 35 By Sparks, Schulz, Treat, Thompson, David, Floyd, Matthews, Leewright,

    Bice, Shaw, Rader, Fry, Dossett, Ikley-Freeman, Brooks, Pittman, Bass, Murdock, Silk,

    Smalley, McCortney, Pederson, Bergstrom, Daniels, Boggs, Holt, Fields, Simpson,

    Stanislawski, Griffin, Yen, Dugger, Jech, Rosino, Kidd, Sykes, Paxton, Pugh and Allen of

    the Senate and McCall, Martin and Montgomery of the House.

    [ Joint Resolution - Oklahoma Constitution - Revenue Replacement Endowment Fund -

    ballot title - filing ]

    SJR 61 By David and Yen of the Senate and Wallace of the House.

    [ Joint Resolution - Oklahoma Constitution - raise revenue - ballot title - filing ]

    Returning enrolled measure

    Announcing that Enrolled HB 1270 has been read at length for the fourth time and

    signed by the Presiding Officer of Senate, in open session.

    The above measure was ordered transmitted to the Honorable Governor.

    Representative Russ Presiding

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 3438 by Echols et al. of the House was read and considered.

    Coauthored by Representative(s) Dunlap, Babinec, Martinez, Tadlock, Fetgatter,

    Roberts (Sean), Taylor, Teague, Cleveland, Murphey

    Authored by Senator David (principal Senate author)

    Representative Echols moved to amend HB 3438, Page 1, Section 1, Line 17 by

    deleting the word “July” and inserting in lieu thereof the word “December”; Page 2, Lines

    17-18 by restoring the stricken phrase “in equal amounts” and by adding after the word

    “amounts” and before the word “distributed” the phrase “to the seventy-seven (77) counties

    to be held by the statewide board and”; Line 21 by deleting the word “July” and inserting in

    lieu thereof the word “December”; Line 21 by adding after the year “2018” and before the

    period “.” the phrase “under which the respective county is located”; Page 3, Line 10 by

    deleting the word “July” each time it appears and inserting in lieu thereof the word

    “December”; Line 18 by adding after the word “board” and before the period “.” the phrase

    “or the various circuit engineering districts”; Page 4, Section 2, Line 3 by deleting the word

    “July” and inserting in lieu thereof the word “November” and Lines 4-7 by deleting Section

    3 in its entirety, which amendment was declared adopted.

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    Representative Wallace moved to amend HB 3438 by striking the title, which

    amendment was declared adopted.

    Representative Echols moved that HB 3438 be advanced from General Order, which

    motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HB 3438 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure the roll call

    was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (John), Calvey, Casey, Cleveland, Cockroft, Derby,

    Downing, Dunlap, Echols, Enns, Faught, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Gann, Hall, Henke,

    Hilbert, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel,

    McEachin, McEntire, Moore, Mulready, Murphey, Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Pfeiffer, Ritze,

    Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Russ, Sears, Strohm, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen,

    Vaughan, Wallace, West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Wright, Mr. Speaker.--51.

    Nay: Caldwell, Cannaday, Condit, Coody, Dollens, Fourkiller, Frix, Gaddis, Goodwin,

    Griffith, Hardin, Humphrey, Kouplen, Loring, Lowe, Meredith, Montgomery, Newton,

    Ortega, Park, Perryman, Rosecrants, Sanders, Walke, Williams, Worthen, Young.--27.

    Excused: Bennett (Forrest), Blancett, Bush, Dunnington, Fetgatter, Hoskin, Inman,

    McDugle, Munson, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Osborn (Leslie), Proctor, Renegar, Rogers,

    Stone, Tadlock, Virgin, Watson, West (Josh).--21.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure passed.

    HB 3438 was referred for engrossment.

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 3311 by Baker of the House and Bergstrom of the Senate was read and

    considered.

    Coauthored by Representative(s) West (Tammy), Lawson

    Representative Baker moved to amend HB 3311, Page 21, Section 2, Line 7

    by deleting all of the underlined language and inserting in lieu thereof a comma “,” and

    Lines 8-10 by deleting all of the underlined language beginning with the words “with no”

    through the word “civics”, which amendment was declared adopted.

    Representative Baker moved that HB 3311 be advanced from General Order, which

    motion was declared adopted.

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    THIRD READING

    HB 3311 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and

    emergency, the roll call was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Caldwell, Calvey,

    Cannaday, Casey, Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dollens, Downing, Dunlap,

    Dunnington, Echols, Enns, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Frix,

    Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin, Griffith, Hall, Hardin, Henke, Hilbert, Humphrey, Jordan,

    Kannady, Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel,

    McEachin, McEntire, Meredith, Montgomery, Moore, Mulready, Murphey, Newton,

    Nichols, Ortega, Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Ritze, Roberts

    (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sears, Strohm, Tadlock, Taylor,

    Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin, Walke, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West

    (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Young, Mr. Speaker.--84.

    Nay: Stone, Williams.--2.

    Excused: Bush, Hoskin, Inman, McDugle, Munson, Nollan, O’Donnell, Osborn

    (Leslie), Proctor, Renegar, Rogers, Wallace, Watson.--13.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure and emergency passed.

    HB 3311 was referred for engrossment.

    MOTION

    Representative Echols moved to suspend House Rule 9.6(c) for the remainder of this

    legislative day, which motion was declared adopted upon roll call as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Caldwell, Calvey, Cannaday,

    Casey, Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit, Derby, Dollens, Downing, Dunlap, Dunnington,

    Echols, Enns, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Fourkiller, Frix, Gaddis, Goodwin, Griffith, Hall,

    Henke, Hilbert, Humphrey, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak, Loring,

    Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McEachin, McEntire, Meredith, Montgomery,

    Moore, Mulready, Newton, Ortega, Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer,

    Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sears, Stone, Tadlock, Taylor,

    Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin, Walke, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West

    (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Young, Mr. Speaker.--75.

    Nay: Gann, Murphey, Ritze.--3.

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    Excused: Blancett, Bush, Coody, Faught, Ford (Ross), Hardin, Hoskin, Inman,

    McDugle, Munson, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Osborn (Leslie), Proctor, Renegar, Rogers,

    Strohm, Wallace, Watson, Williams.--21.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 2843 by Meredith of the House was read and considered.

    Authored by Senator Pemberton (principal Senate author)

    Representative Meredith moved to suspend House Rule 8.6(b) for the purpose of

    allowing consideration of an untimely filed floor amendment, which motion was declared

    adopted upon roll call as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Calvey, Cannaday, Condit,

    Coody, Derby, Dollens, Downing, Dunlap, Dunnington, Echols, Enns, Faught, Fetgatter,

    Ford (Roger), Fourkiller, Frix, Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin, Griffith, Hall, Henke, Jordan,

    Kannady, Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel,

    McEachin, McEntire, Meredith, Montgomery, Moore, Mulready, Murphey, Newton,

    Nichols, Ortega, Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Ritze, Roberts

    (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Sears, Stone, Strohm, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague,

    Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Tammy),

    Wright, Young, Mr. Speaker.--73.

    Excused: Baker, Bush, Caldwell, Casey, Cleveland, Cockroft, Ford (Ross), Hardin,

    Hilbert, Hoskin, Humphrey, Inman, McDugle, Munson, Nollan, O’Donnell, Osborn

    (Leslie), Proctor, Renegar, Rogers, Russ, Sanders, Watson, West (Rick), Williams,

    Worthen.--26.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    Representative Meredith moved to amend HB 2843 by deleting Section 1 and inserting

    in lieu thereof a new Section 1, which amendment was declared adopted.

    Representative Meredith moved that HB 2843 be advanced from General Order, which

    motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HB 2843 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call

    was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Caldwell, Calvey, Cannaday,

    Casey, Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit, Derby, Dollens, Downing, Dunlap, Dunnington,

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    Echols, Enns, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Frix, Gaddis, Gann,

    Goodwin, Griffith, Hall, Hardin, Henke, Hilbert, Humphrey, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs,

    Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McEachin,

    McEntire, Meredith, Montgomery, Moore, Mulready, Murphey, Newton, Nichols, Ortega,

    Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean),

    Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sears, Stone, Strohm, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen,

    Vaughan, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West

    (Tammy), Williams, Worthen, Wright, Young, Mr. Speaker.--85.

    Excused: Blancett, Bush, Coody, Hoskin, Inman, McDugle, Munson, Nollan,

    O’Donnell, Osborn (Leslie), Proctor, Renegar, Rogers, Watson.--14.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure passed.

    HB 2843 was referred for engrossment.

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 3228 by Moore of the House and Standridge of the Senate was read and

    considered.

    Coauthored by Representative(s) Ritze, Derby

    Representative Casey moved to amend HB 3228 by striking the title, which

    amendment was declared adopted.

    Representative Moore moved that HB 3228 be advanced from General Order, which

    motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HB 3228 was read at length for the third time.

    Representative Echols moved to suspend House Rule 8.16(c) for the purpose of

    limiting debate to fifteen (15) minutes per side, which motion was declared adopted upon

    roll call as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Bennett (John), Blancett, Caldwell, Calvey, Casey, Cockroft, Condit,

    Coody, Derby, Dollens, Dunlap, Dunnington, Echols, Enns, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Ross),

    Frix, Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin, Griffith, Hall, Hardin, Henke, Hilbert, Humphrey, Jordan,

    Kannady, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McEachin,

    McEntire, Meredith, Montgomery, Moore, Mulready, Murphey, Ortega, Osburn (Mike),

    Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Rogers, Russ, Stone, Tadlock,

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    Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West

    (Tammy), Young, Mr. Speaker.--68.

    Excused: Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Bush, Cannaday, Cleveland, Downing, Ford

    (Roger), Fourkiller, Hoskin, Inman, Kouplen, McDugle, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan,

    O’Donnell, Osborn (Leslie), Proctor, Renegar, Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Sanders, Sears,

    Strohm, Vaughan, Virgin, Watson, Williams, Worthen, Wright.--31.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

    Aye: Bennett (John), Cannaday, Casey, Cleveland, Condit, Coody, Derby, Echols,

    Enns, Faught, Frix, Gann, Goodwin, Hardin, Lepak, McEachin, Moore, Ortega, Ownbey,

    Park, Perryman, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Russ, Sears, Virgin, Wallace,

    West (Rick), Williams, Mr. Speaker.--31.

    Nay: Babinec, Bennett (Forrest), Blancett, Caldwell, Calvey, Cockroft, Dollens,

    Dunlap, Dunnington, Fetgatter, Ford (Ross), Gaddis, Griffith, Hall, Henke, Hilbert,

    Humphrey, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride,

    McDaniel, McEntire, Meredith, Montgomery, Mulready, Murphey, Newton, Nichols,

    Osburn (Mike), Pfeiffer, Rogers, Stone, Strohm, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen,

    Vaughan, Walke, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen, Young.--50.

    Excused: Baker, Bush, Downing, Ford (Roger), Fourkiller, Hoskin, Inman, McDugle,

    Munson, Nollan, O’Donnell, Osborn (Leslie), Proctor, Renegar, Rosecrants, Sanders,

    Watson, Wright.--18.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure failed.

    Representative Moore served notice to reconsider the vote whereby HB 3228 failed.

    Representative Kannady Presiding

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 3471 by Jordan of the House was read and considered.

    Coauthored by Representative(s) Condit, Young, Lowe, Montgomery

    Authored by Senator Pittman (principal Senate author)

    Coauthored by Senator(s) Matthews

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    Representative Jordan moved to amend HB 3471, Page 6, Section 3, Line 2 1/2 by

    inserting a new subsection D as follows:

    “D. As used in this section, “curriculum” means the subject matter standards adopted by

    the State Board of Education pursuant to Section 11-103.6 of this title. School districts

    shall exclusively determine instruction, specific course curricula, reading lists, and

    instructional materials pursuant to subsection F of Section 11-103.6a of this title.”, which

    amendment was declared adopted.

    Representative Jordan moved that HB 3471 be advanced from General Order, which

    motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HB 3471 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call

    was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Calvey, Cannaday, Casey, Cleveland,

    Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Dollens, Downing, Dunlap, Dunnington, Echols, Enns, Ford

    (Ross), Frix, Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin, Griffith, Hall, Hilbert, Humphrey, Jordan, Kannady,

    Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McEachin,

    McEntire, Meredith, Montgomery, Mulready, Newton, Nichols, Osburn (Mike), Park,

    Perryman, Pfeiffer, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Rosecrants, Russ, Sears, Stone, Tadlock,

    Taylor, Thomsen, Vaughan, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick),

    West (Tammy), Williams, Young, Mr. Speaker.--66.

    Nay: Murphey.--1.

    Excused: Baker, Blancett, Bush, Caldwell, Derby, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger),

    Fourkiller, Hardin, Henke, Hoskin, Inman, McDugle, Moore, Munson, Nollan, O’Donnell,

    Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Ownbey, Proctor, Renegar, Roberts (Sean), Rogers, Sanders,

    Strohm, Teague, Virgin, Watson, Worthen, Wright.--32.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure passed.

    HB 3471 was referred for engrossment.

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 3470 by Jordan et al. of the House was read and considered.

    Authored by Senator Paxton (principal Senate author)

    Representative Jordan moved that HB 3470 be advanced from General Order, which

    motion was declared adopted.

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    THIRD READING

    HB 3470 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call

    was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Bennett (John), Caldwell, Calvey, Cannaday, Casey, Cockroft, Coody,

    Dollens, Downing, Dunlap, Echols, Enns, Faught, Ford (Ross), Frix, Gaddis, Gann,

    Goodwin, Hall, Hilbert, Humphrey, Jordan, Kannady, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe, Martinez,

    McDaniel, McEachin, McEntire, Meredith, Mulready, Murphey, Newton, Nichols, Osburn

    (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Sears,

    Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Tammy),

    Young, Mr. Speaker.--55.

    Nay: Blancett, Cleveland, Loring, Stone, Virgin, Walke, Williams.--7.

    Excused: Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Bush, Condit, Derby, Dunnington, Fetgatter, Ford

    (Roger), Fourkiller, Griffith, Hardin, Henke, Hoskin, Inman, Kerbs, Kouplen, McBride,

    McDugle, Montgomery, Moore, Munson, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osborn (Leslie),

    Proctor, Renegar, Rogers, Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Strohm, Watson, West (Kevin), West

    (Rick), Worthen, Wright.--37.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure passed.

    HB 3470 was referred for engrossment.

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 3468 by Jordan of the House was read and considered.

    Authored by Senator McCortney (principal Senate author)

    Representative Jordan moved to amend HB 3468, Page 2, Section 1, Line 9 by

    inserting new Sections 1 and 2; Line 10 by deleting after the word “Section” the following

    language: “10021 of Title 74” and inserting in lieu thereof the following language: “8003

    of Title 63”; Page 3, Section 1, Line 4½ by inserting a new paragraph to read as follows:

    “The Commissioner of the State Department of Health shall notify the Governor when the

    Oklahoma Cannabis Commission Governing Board has enough board members to form a

    quorum. Upon receiving said notice, the Governor shall sign an executive order

    establishing the Oklahoma Cannabis Commission as a separate state agency no longer

    under the control of the State Department of Health.”; Line 11 by deleting after the word

    “the” and before the period “.” the following language: “effective date of this act” and

    inserting in lieu thereof the following language: “establishment of the Commission”;

    Section 2, Line 17 by deleting after the word “Section” the following language: “10022 of

    Title 74” and inserting in lieu thereof the following language: “8004 of Title 63”; Page 5,

    Line 21 by inserting after the period “.” the following language: “The Governor shall make

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    the appointments for the first seven members on or before July 31, 2018.”; Page 6, Line 2

    by inserting after the period “.” the following language: “The remaining five members shall

    be individuals who have obtained a license under the provisions of the Oklahoma Medical

    Marijuana Act of 2018, and represent a segment of the medical marijuana industry. No

    more than two individuals who hold the same type of license shall be appointed to the

    Board.”; Page 8, Section 3, Line 17 by deleting after the word “Section” the language

    “10023 of Title 74” and inserting in lieu thereof “8005 of

    Title 63”; Line 21 by inserting after the word “the” the language: “Oklahoma Cannabis

    Commission Governing”; Line 24 by inserting after the number “412” and before the

    semicolon “;” the following language: “. The Board shall adopt any rule promulgated by

    the State Department of Health prior to its establishment as a separate state agency”;

    Page 9, Line 2 by deleting after the word “the” the language “State Department of Health”

    and inserting in lieu thereof the language “Board”; Line 23 by deleting after the word “the”

    the language “State Department of Health” and inserting in lieu thereof “Board”; Page 12,

    Line 20½ by inserting new paragraphs to read as follows:

    “23. Any property or property interest that is possessed, owned or used in connection with

    the medical use of marijuana or acts incidental to such use, shall not be harmed, neglected,

    injured, or destroyed while in the possession of the Oklahoma Cannabis Commission or its

    designee, where such property has been seized in connection with the claimed medical use

    of marijuana. Any such property or property interest shall not be forfeited without

    conviction of a criminal offense and pursuant to state or federal law providing for such

    forfeiture. Marijuana and paraphernalia seized by state or local law enforcement officials

    from a patient or caregiver in connection with the claimed medical use of marijuana shall

    be returned immediately upon the determination of the district attorney or his or her

    designee that the patient or caregiver is entitled to the protection contained in this paragraph

    as may be evidenced, for example, by a decision not to prosecute, the dismissal of charges

    or acquittal;

    24. Work with the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training to create and

    maintain a training program for state or local law enforcement regarding the provisions of

    this act and State Question No. 788, Initiative Petition No. 412;

    25. Work with the Department of Public Safety and local Oklahoma tag agencies to

    determine a safe and cost-effective way to produce secure licenses to approved patients,

    dispensary applicants, commercial grower applicants, processor applicants and medical

    marijuana testing laboratory applicants;

    26. Work with the Oklahoma State Banking Department and the State Treasurer to

    determine the feasibility of a state chartered bank;” Page 14, Section 4, Line 5 by deleting

    after the word “Section” the following language: “10024 of Title 74” and inserting in lieu

    thereof the following language: “8006 of Title 63”; Page 17, Line 1 by deleting after the

    word “to” the word “promulgate” and inserting in lieu thereof the word “suggest”;

    Line 8 by deleting after the word “regulations” the word “promulgate” and inserting in lieu

    thereof the word “suggest” and Section 5, Line 11 by inserting new Sections 3-31 and by

    renumbering subsequent sections.

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    Representative Jordan moved to amend the main amendment, Page 6, Section 2, Lines

    8-9 by deleting after the word “Cannabis” the word “sativa L.”; Page 10, Line 6 by

    inserting after the word “indica” the following language: “afghanica, ruderalis,”;

    Page 79, Section 13, Line 3 by deleting after the semicolon “;” the word “and”; Line 7 by

    inserting after the word “alcohol” and before the period “.” the following language:

    “; and 25. That neither open flames nor electronic equipment is utilized within twenty-five

    (25) feet from the building extraction occurs in.”, which amendment to the amendment was

    declared adopted

    Representative Jordan moved adoption of the amendment, as amended, which motion

    was declared adopted.

    Representative Casey moved to amend HB 3468 by striking the title, which

    amendment was declared adopted.

    Representative Jordan moved that HB 3468 be advanced from General Order, which

    motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HB 3468 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and

    emergency, the roll call was as follows:

    Aye: Bennett (Forrest), Blancett, Caldwell, Cockroft, Dollens, Dunlap, Dunnington,

    Echols, Enns, Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Frix, Gaddis, Goodwin, Griffith, Hall, Hilbert,

    Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe, McBride, McEachin, McEntire,

    Montgomery, Newton, Nichols, Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Roberts

    (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Taylor, Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin,

    Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Tammy), Williams, Young, Mr. Speaker.--51.

    Nay: Babinec, Bennett (John), Calvey, Cannaday, Casey, Cleveland, Condit, Coody,

    Derby, Downing, Faught, Fetgatter, Gann, Hardin, Humphrey, Loring, Martinez, McDaniel,

    Moore, Mulready, Murphey, Ritze, Sears, Stone, Strohm, Tadlock, Teague, West (Kevin),

    West (Rick).--29.

    Excused: Baker, Bush, Ford (Roger), Henke, Hoskin, Inman, McDugle, Meredith,

    Munson, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Proctor, Renegar, Rogers, Watson,

    Worthen, Wright.--19.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure passed and the emergency failed.

    HB 3468 was referred for engrossment.

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    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 3353 by Roberts (Sean) of the House was read and considered.

    Authored by Senator Dahm (principal Senate author)

    Representative Frix moved to amend HB 3353 by inserting a new Section 1, and by

    renumbering subsequent sections, which amendment was declared adopted.

    Representative Frix moved to suspend House Rule 8.6(b) for the purpose of allowing

    consideration of an untimely filed floor amendment, which motion was declared adopted

    upon roll call as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Bennett (John), Caldwell, Calvey, Cannaday, Casey, Cleveland,

    Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Dollens, Downing, Dunlap, Echols, Enns, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford

    (Ross), Frix, Gann, Griffith, Hall, Hardin, Hilbert, Humphrey, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs,

    Lawson, Lepak, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McEachin, McEntire, Meredith,

    Montgomery, Moore, Mulready, Murphey, Newton, Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park,

    Perryman, Pfeiffer, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders,

    Sears, Stone, Strohm, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Wallace, West (Josh),

    West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Young, Mr. Speaker.--68.

    Excused: Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Blancett, Bush, Derby, Dunnington, Ford (Roger),

    Fourkiller, Gaddis, Goodwin, Henke, Hoskin, Inman, Kouplen, Loring, McDugle, Munson,

    Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Proctor, Renegar, Rogers, Virgin,

    Walke, Watson, Williams, Worthen, Wright.--31.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    Representative Frix moved to amend HB 3353, Page 2, Section 1, Line 20 by inserting

    after the word “scouting,” the language “as it relates to hunting or fishing or while”; and

    by inserting a new Section 1 and by renumbering the subsequent sections, which

    amendment was declared adopted.

    Representative Roberts (Sean) moved that HB 3353 be advanced from General Order,

    which motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HB 3353 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call

    was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Bennett (John), Caldwell, Calvey, Casey, Cleveland, Cockroft, Coody,

    Derby, Dollens, Downing, Dunlap, Echols, Enns, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Ross), Frix,

    Gann, Hall, Humphrey, Kannady, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel,

    McEachin, McEntire, Montgomery, Moore, Murphey, Newton, Osburn (Mike), Ownbey,

    Park, Pfeiffer, Ritze, Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Stone, Strohm, Tadlock,

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    Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick),

    West (Tammy), Mr. Speaker.--56.

    Nay: Blancett, Cannaday, Condit, Dunnington, Fourkiller, Goodwin, Griffith, Kouplen,

    Perryman, Virgin, Young.--11.

    Excused: Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Bush, Ford (Roger), Gaddis, Hardin, Henke,

    Hilbert, Hoskin, Inman, Jordan, Kerbs, Lowe, McDugle, Meredith, Mulready, Munson,

    Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Proctor, Renegar, Roberts (Dustin),

    Rogers, Sears, Walke, Watson, Williams, Worthen, Wright.--32.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure passed.

    HB 3353 was referred for engrossment.

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 2943 by Newton of the House was read and considered.

    Authored by Senator Murdock (principal Senate author)

    Representative Newton moved that HB 2943 be advanced from General Order, which

    motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HB 2943 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call

    was as follows:

    Aye: Babinec, Caldwell, Calvey, Cannaday, Casey, Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit,

    Coody, Derby, Dollens, Downing, Dunlap, Echols, Enns, Faught, Fetgatter, Fourkiller,

    Frix, Hall, Hardin, Humphrey, Kannady, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Martinez, McDaniel,

    McEachin, McEntire, Meredith, Montgomery, Mulready, Newton, Osburn (Mike),

    Ownbey, Park, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sears,

    Stone, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Vaughan, Virgin, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin

    Mr. Speaker.--54.

    Nay: Blancett.--1.

    Excused: Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Bush, Dunnington, Ford (Roger),

    Ford (Ross), Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin, Griffith, Henke, Hilbert, Hoskin, Inman, Jordan,

    Kerbs, Kouplen, Lowe, McBride, McDugle, Moore, Munson, Murphey, Nichols, Nollan,

    O’Donnell, Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Perryman, Pfeiffer, Proctor, Renegar, Rogers, Strohm,

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    Thomsen, Walke, Watson, West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Worthen, Wright,

    Young.--44.

    Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.

    The measure passed.

    HB 2943 was referred for engrossment.

    GENERAL ORDER

    HB 3676 by Calvey of the House and Griffin of the Senate was read and considered.

    Coauthored by Representative(s) Bennett (John)

    Representative Wallace moved to amend HB 3676 by striking the title, which

    amendment was declared adopted.

    Representative Calvey moved to amend HB 3676, Page 1, Section 1, Line 17 by

    deleting the words “State Department of Health” and inserting in lieu thereof “Department

    of Human Services” and by deleting all language beginning with the word “federal” on

    Line 19 through the words “funds” and by inserting in lieu thereof the words “funds

    available through Title XX of the Social Security Services Block Grant program”, which

    amendment was declared adopted.

    Representative Calvey moved that HB 3676 be advanced from General Order, which

    motion was declared adopted.

    THIRD READING

    HB 3676 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call

    was as follows:

    Aye: Bennett (John), Caldwell, Calvey, Cannaday, Casey, Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit,

    Coody, Derby, Downing, Dunlap, Echols, Enns, Faught, Ford (Ross), Frix, Gann, Hall,

    Hardin, Hilbert, Humphrey, Kannady, Kerbs, Lawson, Loring, Martinez, McDaniel, Moore,

    Mulready, Murphey, Newton, Osburn (Mike), Park, Perryman, Pfeiffe