ADOPTED HOUSE AMENDMENTS

 

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2004

 

HB0001H2002/A

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s): 067 University of Wyoming

(State Aid)

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Page 37-line 18    After "Aid" insert "1."; under GENERAL FUND  increase amount by "60,000".

 

Page 37-After line 25   Insert:

 

"1. Of this general fund appropriation, sixty thousand dollars ($60,000.00) shall be one-time funding and shall only be expended for continuing the University of Wyoming/Wyoming heritage foundation leadership Wyoming program for the period beginning July 1, 2004 and ending June 30, 2006.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  EDWARDS, COHEE, HASTERT, MEYER

 

 

HB0001H2003/A

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):  Section 321.  Wyoming Pipeline Authority-Budget Authorization.

 

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Page 81-line 9     After "authority," delete balance of line.

 

Page 81-line 10    Delete line through "($1,383,550.00)" insert "one million six hundred sixty-eight thousand one hundred fifty dollars ($1,668,150.00)".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  LAW, MILLER

HB0001H2004/AC CORRECTED

 (CORRECTED COPY)

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):    049.  Department of Family Services

(Services)

 

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Delete the Simpson committee of the whole amendment (HB0001HW018/A) entirely and further amend as follows:

 

Page 30-line 8     After "Services" insert "4."; Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "633,241".

 

Page 30-line 16    Increase Full Time positions by "1".

 

Page 31-After line 2    Insert:

 

"4.  Of this general fund appropriation, six hundred thirty-three thousand two hundred forty-one dollars ($633,241.00) shall only be expended for one (1) additional full time employee and to support the increased caseload and treatment costs for court ordered placement of eighteen (18) to twenty-one (21) year old youth.  The appropriation and position specified in this footnote are effective only if 2004 Senate File 8 is enacted into law.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  SIMPSON, BUCHOLZ

 

 

HB0001H2005/A

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):    311.  [CARRYOVER OF PREVIOUS APPROPRIATIONS]

 

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Page 75-After line 25   Insert:

 

"[CARRYOVER OF NURSING EDUCATION APPROPRIATION]

 

     (d)  Notwithstanding W.S. 9-2-1008, 9-2-1012(e) and 9-4-207(a) any unobligated monies appropriated from the general fund to the community college commission in 2003 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 90, Section 3(b) for the purposes of implementing W.S. 21-18-202(c)(vii) shall not revert on June 30, 2004, and are hereby appropriated to the Wyoming Higher Education Authority to implement the provisions of W.S. 9-2-123 for the period beginning July 1, 2004 and ending June 30, 2006.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  IEKEL, WARREN

 

HB0001H2006/A

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s): 048.  Department of Health

(Office of Medicaid)

 

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Page 28-line 8     After "Medicaid" insert "9."; under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "719,780".

 

Page 30-After line 3         Insert:

 

"9.  Notwithstanding W.S. 42-4-104(c), of this general fund appropriation, seven hundred nineteen thousand seven hundred eighty dollars ($719,780.00) shall only be expended for medical assistance to skilled nursing homes to ensure that providers of skilled nursing home services shall receive not less than the per diem base rate in effect prior to July 1, 2002.  This footnote is effective for the fiscal period commencing July 1, 2004, and ending June 30, 2005.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.   MEYER, MORGAN, OLSEN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HB0001H2009/A

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):    067.University of Wyoming

 

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Page 37-line 18    After "Aid" insert "1."; under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "2,984,000".

 

Page 37-after line 25   Insert:

 

"1.  Of this amount, two million nine hundred eighty-four thousand dollars ($2,984,000.00) shall only be expended for the department of intercollegiate athletics to enhance future revenue generation, restore competitive excellence and achieve academic success.  These funds shall be considered one-time funds, shall not revert and shall not be included in the university's standard budget for the fiscal 2007-2008 biennium.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  REESE, HINCKLEY, LOCKHART, POWERS

 

 

HB0001H2010/A

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

[CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION]

Budget(s):  007.   Military Department

 

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Page 56-line 8     After "Acquisition" insert "1.".

 

Page 56-line 9     After "Upgrades" insert "2."

 

Page 56-After line 11   Insert:

 

"1.  This appropriation is effective immediately.  Subject to approval by the governor, this appropriation may be used by the Wyoming military department to purchase any land that would increase the capabilities of Camp Guernsey as a military training and military operations site, or protect Camp Guernsey from private or public encroachment that may inhibit future military use.  The department shall obtain an appraisal from a Wyoming certified general real estate appraiser, and shall consider the appraisal value prior to purchase of any real property.  The department shall report purchase actions taken to the joint transportation and highway interim committee not later than September 1, 2005.

 

2.  This appropriation is effective immediately.  The appropriation may be used for administrative expenses related to the purchase of real property for Camp Guernsey, to include environmental management and infrastructure requirements for initial military use.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  JOHNSON, W., BAGBY, HASTERT, WALSH

 

 

HB0001H2011/A

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s): 085.    Wyoming Business Council

(Business Council)

 

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Page 42–line 4     After "2." insert ",3."; under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "500,000".

 

Page 43 After line 4         Insert:

 

"4. Of this general fund appropriation, five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) shall be in addition to amounts appropriated in the standard and exception budget request for support of the market research center located in Laramie, Wyoming.".

 

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  Meyer, Latta, Law

 

 

 

 

 

HB0001H2012/A

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):    Addition to 300 Sections

 

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Page 81-After line 19   Insert the following new section and renumber as necessary:

 

"[Energy Research and Enhanced Oil Recovery]

 

Section 322.

 

There is appropriated from the general fund to the University of Wyoming two million four hundred eleven thousand five hundred dollars ($2,411,500.00) to be used solely to fund activities of the institute for energy research and enhanced oil recovery at the University of Wyoming.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  LAW, MEYER

 

 

HB0001H2014/A

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):    Addition to 300 Sections

 

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Page 81-After line 19   Insert the following new section and renumber as necessary:

 

[BRUCELLOSIS TASK FORCE]

 

     Section 322.

 

There is created the Wyoming brucellosis task force. The Governor shall determine the appropriate number of task force members and shall appoint individuals involved in the beef and other industries affected by brucellosis in Wyoming. The task force shall propose recommendations for policies, rules and legislation to combat brucellosis. The task force may contract with consultants as necessary to perform its duties. Members shall be compensated for mileage, per diem and other expenses in the same manner and amount as state employees. Not later than December 31, 2004 the task force shall report its recommendations to the Governor and the legislature. There is appropriated from the general fund to the department of agriculture one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000.00) for purposes of implementing this section. Any unobligated, unexpended funds remaining on December 31, 2004 shall revert to the general fund.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  OLSEN, HAGEMAN, LUTHI

 

 

HB0001H2018/A

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

[Capital Construction]

 

Budget(s):  067.   University of Wyoming

(Athletic Plan Capital Facilities)

 

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Page 59–line 33    After "Facilities" insert "2."; Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "5,000,000".

 

Page 60-After line 7         Insert:

 

"2.  Of this general fund appropriation, five million dollars ($5,000,000.00) shall be deposited into the university athletics challenge account established under W.S. 21-16-1002. If 2004 House Bill 150 is not enacted into law, then this appropriation shall only be expended for the purpose of establishing new or renovating existing university intercollegiate athletics facilities consistent with the 2003 intercollegiate athletics plan approved by the university board of trustees. This appropriation shall be expended only to the extent the university receives qualifying matching contributions from donors for athletics facilities consistent with that plan. To qualify as a matching contribution, the donor shall, before June 30, 2006, transfer money or other property having a value not less than twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) to the university of Wyoming foundation to be expended exclusively for establishing new or renovating existing university intercollegiate athletics facilities consistent with the 2003 intercollegiate athletics plan approved by the university board of trustees. To the extent this appropriation is matched, these funds shall not revert. Not later than June 30, 2006, the university shall report to the legislature regarding the extent to which qualifying matching contributions were made, a description of expenditures made prior to that date, and the specific plans for the expenditure of remaining funds, both state and private.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  Illoway, Harshman, Walsh, Warren

 

 

HB0001H2019/A

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):   080.     Department of Corrections

(Women's Center)

 

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Page 40-line 9     After "Center" insert "2.".; under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "219,089".

 

Page 40-line 17    Decrease Full Time positions by "1".

 

Page 40-after line 22   Insert:

 

"2.  Of this general fund appropriation, two hundred ninety-two thousand five hundred seventy-five dollars ($292,575.00) shall be used to purchase computed radiology equipment and complete laboratory upgrades at the Niobrara Health and Life Center.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  DIERCKS, SIMPSON, WASSERBURGER

 

 

 

 

HB0001H2023/A

 

[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]

 

Section Under Consideration:

Section   005.  Department of Education (WDE-GF Program)

 

Other Budget(s) Affected:

     Section   205.  Education – School Finance

 

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Page 8-line 9      Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "6,313,000".

 

Page 52-After line 20   Insert "Reading Assessment & Intervention"; under OTHER FUNDS increase amount by "7,550,640S5".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  NICHOLAS

 

 

HB0001H2024/AC CORRECTED

 (CORRECTED COPY)

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):    Addition to 300 Sections

 

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Page 81-After line 19   Insert the following new section and renumber as necessary:

"[SPLIT ESTATES JOINT EXECUTIVE-LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE]

 

     "Section 322.

 

(a)  There is appropriated from the general fund to the legislative service office forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000.00) to be used to establish and support a joint executive-legislative committee on split estates to study issues and recommend legislation to modernize Wyoming statutes with respect to estates in which the mineral rights and surface rights are held by different parties.

 

(b)  The committee shall consist of thirteen (13) members including:

 

(i)  The directors of the oil and gas conservation commission and the department of environmental quality;

 

(ii) Two (2) owners of surface interests of a split estate, one (1) owner of mineral interests of a split estate, and two (2) members representing producers of minerals, all appointed by the governor;

 

(iii)  Three (3) members of the house of representatives, with not more than two (2) members from the same political party. The members shall be appointed by the speaker of the house, who shall also appoint a cochairman of the committee;

 

(iv)  Three (3) members of the senate, with not more than two (2) members from the same political party.  The members shall be appointed by the president of the senate, who shall also appoint a cochairman of the committee.

 

(c)  State agencies shall provide information and other support to the committee as requested.  The legislative service office shall staff the committee.  The committee shall meet as necessary and shall report its findings to the joint judiciary interim committee, including recommendations for statutory changes.  The report shall be provided not later than December 1, 2004.  Members of the committee who are not executive branch employees shall be compensated for travel and per diem at the same rate and in the same manner as members of the legislature.".  PARADY

 

HB0001H2027/A

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):    005.      Department of Education

(WDE-FF Program)

 

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Page 8-line 10     After "5." insert ",6.".

 

Page 9-After line 4 insert:

 

"6.  Nothing in this federal fund appropriation under the federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 shall mandate, direct or control a state, school district or any school educational program, an allocation of state or district resources nor mandate any state or district to expend any funds or incur any costs not covered under this appropriation.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  WASSERBURGER

 

HB0001H2028/A

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

[Capital Construction]

 

Budget(s):  067.    University of Wyoming

(Residence Hall Renovations)

 

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Page 59-line 32    After "1." insert ",2."; under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "150,000".

 

Page 60-After line 7 insert:

 

"2.  Of the general fund appropriation, one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000.00) shall be expended for the design and construction of a facility to house a statue of Chief Washakie, including a proper base on which to place the statue, appropriate lighting, signing and other necessary support for the statue.  The facility shall be situated on or within close proximity to the Washakie center building located on the university campus.  The facility location and design shall be reviewed and approved by the university board of trustees and the select committee on tribal relations.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  MCOMIE

 

 

 

 

 

HB0001H2029/A

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):    Addition to 300 Sections

 

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Page 81-After line 19   Insert the following new section and renumber as necessary:

 

"[TRIBAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION]

 

Section 322.

 

"The attorney general shall, in representing the state in any dispute between the state and the Northern Arapaho or Eastern Shoshone tribe arising from any contract entered into between the state and either tribe pursuant to this act or in furtherance of making expenditures from any appropriation in this act, agree to a dispute resolution process that is external to both the state and the Northern Arapaho or Eastern Shoshone tribe.".  PARADY

 

 

HB0001H2030.01/A

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):  Section 305Distribution of funds to local governments

 

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Page 64-lines 11 through 31  Delete entirely.

 

Page 65-lines 2 through 6    Delete entirely and insert:

 

"(a) There is appropriated from the general fund to the state treasurer twenty-one million dollars ($21,000,000.00) to be distributed to cities and towns on October 1, 2004:

 

(i) From this distribution each city and town shall receive an amount in accordance with a municipal supplemental funding formula as provided in this paragraph with each city or town receiving an amount in the proportion which the adjusted population of the city or town bears to the adjusted population of all cities and towns in Wyoming.  The municipal supplemental funding formula shall be calculated by the state treasurer as follows:

 

(A)  Calculate the per capita distribution of sales and use tax revenues for the 2004 fiscal year to each county, including distributions to each city and town within that county, under W.S. 39‑15‑111 and 39‑16‑111;

 

(B)  Arrange the counties in ascending order by the per capita distribution calculated;

 

(C)  Following the arrangement of counties in subparagraph (B) of this paragraph, list the population of each city and town within the county;

 

(D)  Apply the appropriate adjustment factor determined in subdivisions (I) through (IV) of this subparagraph for a county to each city and town within that county:

 

(I)  Beginning with the county with the lowest per capita distribution, an adjustment factor of one and one-half (1.5) shall be applied to each county listed under subparagraph (B) of this paragraph, so long as its incorporated population plus the incorporated population of each county with a lower per capita distribution is within the lowest tenth percentile.  The adjustment factor shall be applied for each of these counties by multiplying the incorporated population of the county by one hundred fifty percent (150%);

 

(II)  An adjustment factor determined under this subdivision shall be applied to the county with the next higher per capita distribution not qualifying for the adjustment factor under subdivision (I) of this subparagraph.  The adjustment factor for this county shall be determined by:

 

(1)  Multiplying by one hundred fifty percent (150%) that portion of the incorporated population of that county which is within the lowest tenth percentile;

 

(2)  Multiplying by one hundred twenty-five percent (125%) the incorporated population of that county which is within the lowest twentieth percentile and at or above the tenth percentile;

 

(3)  If applicable, multiplying by one hundred percent (100%) the incorporated population of that county which is at or above the twentieth percentile;

 

(4)  Dividing the sum of the products of subdivisions (II)(1) through (3) of this subparagraph by the incorporated population of that county.

 

(III)  If an adjustment factor has not been applied under subdivision (I) or (II) of this subparagraph, an adjustment factor of one and one-quarter (1.25) shall be applied to each county listed under subparagraph (B) of this paragraph, so long as its incorporated population plus the incorporated population of each county with a lower per capita distribution does not exceed the twentieth percentile.  The adjustment factor shall be applied for each of these counties by multiplying the incorporated population of the county by one hundred twenty-five percent (125%);

 

(IV)  An adjustment factor determined under this subdivision shall be applied to the next higher listed county not qualifying for the adjustment factor under subdivision (III) of this subparagraph.  The adjustment factor for this county shall be determined by:

 

(1)  Multiplying by one hundred twenty-five percent (125%) that portion of the incorporated population of that county which is within the lowest twentieth percentile;

 

(2)  Multiplying by one hundred percent (100%) the incorporated population of that county which is at or above the lowest twentieth percentile;

 

(3)  Dividing the sum of the products of subdivisions (IV)(1) and (2) of this subparagraph by the incorporated population of that county.

 

(V)  An adjustment factor of one (1) shall be applied to the remaining counties.

 

(E)  Distribute revenues under this paragraph on a per capita basis using the total adjusted population for all cities and towns and the adjusted population for each city or town as calculated under subparagraph (D) of this paragraph.

 

(F)  As used in this paragraph:

 

(I)  A county's "incorporated population" means the population of all cities and towns within the county;

 

(II)  "Percentile" means that portion of the incorporated population as listed in the arrangement of cities and towns under subparagraphs (B) and (C) of this paragraph.

 

Page 65-lines 8 through 13   Delete entirely and insert:

 

"(b) There is appropriated from the general fund to the state treasurer nine million dollars ($9,000,000.00) to be distributed to counties on October 1, 2004. From this distribution each county shall receive the following:".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  PARADY

 

 

HB0027HS001/A

 

Page 1-line 5      After ";" insert "providing for a revolving loan fund;".

 

Page 1-line 6      Delete "authorizing positions;" insert "providing for a continuous appropriation;".

 

Page 7-line 10     Delete "." insert ";".

 

Page 7-After line 10    Insert:

 

"(vi)  Administer a revolving loan fund consisting of available federal, state and private sector funding.  The fund shall be used to provide a source of monies for storefront renovations.  The council shall have authority to seek and accept federal, state and private funding for purposes of establishing the revolving loan fund and all such federal, state and private funds so received are continuously appropriated to the council for purpose of this paragraph.".

 

Page 9-line 20     Delete "two hundred seventy-three".

 

Page 9-line 21     Delete the line through "($273,500.00)" insert "six hundred twenty-three thousand, five hundred dollars ($623,500.00)".

 

Page 9-line 24     After "act." insert "Of this appropriation:

 

(i)  Not more than fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) may be expended for contract services under W.S. 9‑12‑804(b)(i);

 

(ii)  Three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000.00) shall be allocated for facade design and renovation of main street storefronts.".

 

Page 10-lines 2 through 5    Delete entirely.  LAW, CHAIRMAN

 

HB0027HS002/A

 

Page 9-line 21     In the first standing committee amendment (HB0027HS001/A) to this line, delete "six hundred twenty-three thousand, five hundred dollars ($623,500.00)" insert "three hundred fifty thousand dollars ($350,000.00)".  NICHOLAS, CHAIRMAN

 

HB0063HS001/A

 

Page 1-line 4      Delete "clarifying" insert "modifying".

 

Page 1-line 13     After "16‑3‑104(a)," insert "28‑9‑103(b),".

 

Page 3-line 15     Strike "sixty (60)" insert "seventy-five (75)".

 

Page 4-After line 9     Insert:

 

"28‑9‑103.  Submission of rules for review; notice to legislators.

 

(b)  An agency shall submit copies of adopted, amended or repealed rules to the legislative service office for review pursuant to W.S. 28‑9‑104 within five (5) ten (10) days after the date of the agency's final action adopting, amending or repealing those rules.".  PARADY, CHAIRMAN

 

 

HB0073HS001/A

 

Page 2-line 6      Delete "an employer" insert "a food establishment licensed under W.S. 35-7-124".

 

Page 2-line 7      Delete "by the employee" insert "on the premises"; delete "employer" insert "establishment".  COHEE, CHAIRMAN

 

 

HB0084HS001/A

 

Page 1-line 2      Delete "exclusiveness" insert "scope".

 

Page 1-line 3      Delete "specifying inapplicability" insert "authorizing actions to determine applicability".

 

Page 1-line 15      After "body" insert "or actions to determine the validity of the annexation ordinance pursuant to the Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act"; strike "ten".

 

Page 2-line 1       Strike "(10)" insert "sixty (60)".

 

Page 2-lines 3 through 6     Delete all new language.

 

Page 2-After line 6Insert:

 

"Section 2.  This act shall not affect any litigation pending in a court in this state prior to July 1, 2004.".

 

Page 2-line 8       Delete "2" insert "3"; delete "immediately upon".

 

Page 2-lines 9 through 11    Delete entirely and insert "July 1, 2004.".  ROSS, CHAIRMAN

 

HB0088H2001/A

 

Page 1-line 9      Delete "a".

 

Page 1-line 10     Delete "offense" insert "offenses".

 

Page 1-line 11     After "exploitation" insert ", or for interfering with reporting".

 

Page 11-line 16    Delete "one (1) year" insert "six (6) months".

 

Page 11-line 17    Delete "one thousand dollars ($1,000.00)" insert "seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00)".

 

Page 11-line 18    After "." insert "Any employer, public or private, who seeks to discharge, suspend, discipline or penalize an employee for making a report of neglect or abuse under W.S. 14-3-201 through 14-3-216 is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than six (6) months, a fine of not more than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), or both.".  SIMPSON

 

HB0093HS001/A

 

Page 1-line 11     After "reporting;" insert "providing assistance to school districts for provision of full-day kindergarten programs;".

 

Page 23-line 21    Delete "such time as".

 

Page 24-After line 14 insert:

 

"[SECTION 8.  FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PROGRAMS]

 

Section 801.

 

(a)  To provide financial assistance to school districts for the provision of full-day kindergarten programs, each school district shall for school year 2004-2005, receive an amount payable from the school foundation program account determined in accordance with subsection (b) of this section.  This payment shall be made by the department of education from amounts within the foundation program account appropriated by the legislature for purposes of this section and shall be in addition to the foundation program amount determined for each district under W.S. 21‑13‑309(p).  If there is an insufficient amount within the foundation program account for payments under this section, the department shall make a pro rata reduction in the payments to districts for each kindergarten student.

 

(b)  Payments to school districts for full-day kindergarten programs shall be computed by multiplying the number of students enrolled in full-day kindergarten programs within each district during school year 2004-2005 by one thousand dollars ($1,000.00), and shall be distributed to districts on February 15 together with foundation program distributions for school year 2004-2005 under W.S. 21‑13‑313.  For purposes of computations under this subsection, the kindergarten enrollment count for each district shall be the enrollment taken during October, 2004.

 

(c)  Each district shall report expenditures of amounts distributed under subsection (b) of this section to the department in the manner and at the time specified by the department.  Not later than September 1, 2005, the department shall provide a report of expenditures broken down by district and expenditure category to the joint education interim committee.".

 

Page 25-After line 18 insert:

 

"(c)  Six million dollars ($6,000,000.00) is appropriated from the school foundation program account to the department of education for distributions to school districts for full-day kindergarten programs pursuant to section 801 of this act.".

 

Page 26-line 5     Delete "801" insert "901(a) and (b)".

 

Renumber as necessary.  WASSERBURGER, CHAIRMAN

 

 

HB0093HW001/A

 

Page 13-line 5     After ";" insert "and".

 

Page 13-line 12    Delete "; and" insert ".".

 

Page 13 lines 14 through 23  Delete.

 

Page 14-lines 1 and 2   Delete.

 

Page 14-line 11    After ";" insert "and".

 

Page 14-line 16    Delete "; and" insert ".".

 

Page 14-lines 18 through 20  Delete.

 

Page 15-line 3     After ";" insert "and".

 

Page 15-line 9     Delete "; and" insert ".".

 

Page 15-lines 11 through 13  Delete.

 

Page 15-line 19    After stricken "." insert "and".

 

Page 15-line 23    Delete "; and" insert ".".

 

Page 16-lines 1 through 3    Delete.

 

Page 16-line 13    After ";" insert "and".

 

Page 16-line 17    Delete "; and" insert ".".

 

Page 16-lines 19 through 22  Delete.  POWERS, WASSERBURGER, HINCKLEY

 

 

HB0098HW001/A

 

[TO SUBSTITUTE BILL No. 1]

 

Page 2-line 2      After "enrolled" insert "and registered".

 

Page 2-line 18     After "by" insert "and registered with".  HASTERT

 

 

HB0109HS001/A

 

Page 2-line 32     Delete "39-13-107(b)(i)(A),".

 

Page 65-line 46    Delete entirely.

 

Page 66-lines 1 through 23   Delete entirely.  PARADY, CHAIRMAN

 

 

HB0114H2001/AC CORRECTED

 (CORRECTED COPY)

 

Page 3-line 5      After "from" delete balance of line.

 

Page 3-line 6      Delete "education institution" insert "an accredited college or university".  MILLER

 

HB0119HS001/A

 

Page 1-line 12     Strike "Water division" insert "Commission".  HAGEMAN, CHAIRMAN

 

 

HB0144HS001/A

 

Page 1-line 11     Delete "providing an".

 

Page 1-line 12     Delete "appropriation;".

 

Page 3-line 12     Delete ", or as subsequently".

 

Page 3-line 13     Delete entirely.

 

Page 3-line 14     Delete "director"

 

Page 7-line 2      Delete ", highway".

 

Page 7-line 3      Delete "patrol division".

 

Page 7-lines 5 and 6    Delete entirely.

 

Page 7-line 8      Delete "(v)" insert "(iv)".

 

Page 7-line 10     Delete "(vi)" insert "(v)".

 

Page 7-line 13     Delete "(vii)" insert "(vi)".

 

Page 19-line 1     After "industry" insert "or the responsible party and incident commander have determined that the local or regional response team is no longer required and should be released".

 

Page 19-After line 4    Insert:

 

"(b)  The state, political subdivisions of the state or other unit of local government shall not be entitled to reimbursement under this act from any responsible party for an incident involving less than the following quantities of hazardous materials:

 

Hazard Class/Division from      Hazard Type        Quantity subject to

49 CFR Article 100-185                                reimbursement

 

1.1, 1.2, 1.3                   Explosive Materials   Any Quantity

(Table 1 materials)

1.4, 1.5, 1.6                   Explosive Material    1001 pounds

(Table 2 materials)

2.1                             Flammable Gas         150 gallons

(Table 2 material)

2.3                             Poison Gas            Any quantity

(Table 1 material)

3                               Flammable Liquid      150 gallons

(Table 2 material)

3                               Combustible Liquid    300 gallons

(Table 2 material)

4.1                             Flammable Solid or    11 pounds

4.2                             Spontaneously Combustible

(Table 2 materials)             Material

4.3                             Dangerous When Wet    3 pounds

(Table 1 material)

5.1                             Oxidizer              1001 pounds

(Table 2 material)              (Includes inorganic

                                Peroxides)

5.2                             Organic Peroxide      66 pounds

(Table 1 material)

6.1                             Poison (Inhalation    32 pounds

(Table 1 material)              Hazard Zone A or B)

6.1                             Poison (Other than    1001 pounds

(Table 2 material)              Inhalation Hazard Zone

                                A or B)

6.2                             Infectious Substance  1001 pounds

(Table 2 material)

Class 7                         Radio Active MaterialAny Quantity

(Table 1 material)              (Yellow Label III only)

Class 8                         Corrosive Material    1001 pounds

(Table 2 material)

Class 9                         Miscellaneous         1001 pounds

(Table 2 material)              Hazardous Material".

 

Page 19-line 6     Delete "(b)" insert "(c)".

 

Page 20-lines 4 through 14   Delete entirely. 

 

Page 20-line 16    Delete "4" insert "3".  JOHNSON,W., CHAIRMAN

 

HB0183HS001/A

 

Page 1-line 3      After ";" insert "conforming a provision;".

 

Page 1-line 8      After "W.S." insert "7-13-1302 and"; delete "is" insert "are".

 

Page 1-After line 8Insert:

 

"7-13-1302.  Substance abuse assessment required.

 

All persons convicted of a third second misdemeanor under W.S. 31-5-233(e) or a felony shall receive, as a part of a presentence report, a substance abuse assessment. The cost of the substance abuse assessment shall be assessed to and paid by the offender. A person who has undergone a substance abuse assessment pursuant to W.S. 31-5-233(e) may receive a second assessment under this section if the court finds that enough time has passed to make the first assessment inaccurate.".

 

Page 2-line 8      Delete "thirty (30)" insert "ten (10)".

 

Page 2-line 12     Delete "thirty (30)" insert "ten (10)".

 

Page 3-line 10     Strike "fifteen (15)" insert "three (3)".  SIMPSON, CHAIRMAN

 

 

HB0213HW001/A

 

 

Page 6-line 4      Delete "July 1, 2004" insert "September 30, 2004"; delete "council" insert "board".

 

Page 6-line 7      Delete "council" insert "board".

 

Page 7-line 6      Delete "council" insert "board".

 

Page 8-line 2      After "directors" insert "of which no two (2) members shall be from the same county where possible".

 

Page 8-line 10     Delete "executive director" insert "chief executive officer".

 

Page 8-line 15     Delete "council" insert "board".

 

Page 9-line 1      Delete "shall" insert "may".

 

Page 19-line 1     Delete "immediately upon" insert "July 1, 2004.".

 

Page 19-lines 2 through 4    Delete entirely.  LAW, MILLER