ADOPTED SENATE AMENDMENTS
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2008
SF0013SS001/A
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SF0019SS001/A
That Substitute No. 1 be substituted for SF0019 and that Substitute No. 1 DO Pass. LARSON, CHAIRMAN
SF0019SS002/A
[TO SUBSTITUTE BILL No. 1]
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SF0024SS001/A
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"(iii) Provide a private cause of action against any health insurer described in subsection (a) of this section for damages arising as a result of compliance with this section.".
Page 6–line 6 Delete "an experimental" insert "any experiment in which a drug is administered to, dispensed to or used by one (1) or more human subjects. For purposes of this paragraph, an experiment is any use of a drug except for the use of a marketed drug in the course of medical practice".
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SF0024SW001/A
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"Section 2. The provisions of this act shall apply to policies, contracts and certificates of insurance providing coverage to any resident of this state that are delivered, issued for delivery, continued or renewed after the effective date of this act.".
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SF0026SS001.01/AC CORRECTED
(DIVIDED AMENDMENT)
Page 1-line 6 After "specified;" insert "providing for enforcement through the use of securities registration fees;".
Page 1-line 7 Delete "providing appropriations" insert "reappropriating funds; authorizing a position".
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"(d) For purposes of this chapter, "written agreement" or "contract creating an agency relationship" means any written document granting a natural person representing a registered agent the authority to accept service of process on behalf of any entity served by the registered agent. A single document may serve as authorization for each natural person representing the registered agent without listing each natural person individually.".
Page 7-line 9 Delete "controlling" insert "other authorized person".
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Page 12-lines 2 and 3 Delete and insert "unless the registered agent is serving as registered agent for an entity or entities that is serving as registered agent for more than ten (10) business entities.".
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Page 20-lines 5 through 7 Delete and insert "(b) A registered agent has complied with W.S. 17‑28‑107 if he has timely requested for the entity, either by certified letter or through an engagement letter or other similar document, that the required information be provided and be kept current within sixty (60) days of any change until the entity's first annual report is accepted for filing with the secretary of state. It shall".
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"17-4-131. Disposition of fees.
(a) The
state treasurer shall credit sixty percent (60%) of all fees collected by the
secretary of state under W.S. 17‑4‑101 through 17‑4‑130
to the general fund and the balance to a separate account. Annually, on July 1,
monies within the account in excess of three
hundred fifty thousand dollars ($350,000.00) seven hundred thousand dollars ($700,000.00) shall
be credited to the general fund. Pooled interest on the account shall be
credited to the general fund. Effective July 1,
2010, funds not in excess of seven hundred thousand dollars ($700,000.00) which
have not been appropriated to the secretary of state shall be credited to the
general fund.
(b) The secretary of state may expend money within the account provided by subsection (a) of this section as appropriated by the legislature to investigate, prosecute and otherwise ensure compliance with W.S. 17‑4‑101 through 17‑4‑131, 17‑28‑101 through 17‑28‑111, 17‑27‑102 and to promote investor awareness which may include investment and antifraud publications and seminars.".
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Page 51-line 16 After "request." insert "Notwithstanding 9‑2‑1008, 9‑2‑1012(e), 9‑4‑207(a) and 17‑4‑131(b) an amount not to exceed eighty thousand dollars ($80,000.00) from any unexpended unobligated monies appropriated from other funds to the secretary of state in 2006 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 35, Section 2, Section 002, Securities Enforcement, shall not revert on June 30, 2008, and are hereby reappropriated to the secretary of state for the purposes of funding the position provided in this section, for software development and for those activities necessary to implement the statutory changes provided in sections 1 through 3 of this act for the period beginning with the effective date of this subsection and ending June 30, 2010.".
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"(b) Notwithstanding W.S. 17‑4‑131(b), funds appropriated to the secretary of state for securities enforcement may be used for the purposes of funding the position provided in subsection (a) of this section, for software development and for those activities necessary to implement the statutory changes provided in sections 1 through 3 of this act for the period beginning July 1, 2008 and ending June 30, 2010.".
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"(b) Section 4(b) of this act is effective July 1, 2008.".
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SF0026SS002/A
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SF0026SW001/A
Page 1-line 6 After "specified;" insert "requiring registered agents to contact entities as specified;".
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"(vi) At least once during any thirteen (13) month period successfully contact each domestic entity for which he is a registered agent. If the registered agent is part of or affiliated with an entity serving as registered agents in other states, a contact made through a central office or another state shall satisfy the requirement of this paragraph provided the Wyoming registered agent, upon request from the secretary of state or other proper authority, can produce information on how the contact was made. If the entity has been incorporated or otherwise organized for less than one (1) year, the agent shall make a successful contact with the entity between sixty (60) and one hundred twenty (120) days after incorporation or between thirty (30) and sixty (60) days after the agent is retained, whichever is greater.". SCOTT
SF0027SS001/A
Page 2-line 2 After "nuisances" insert "which the commission determines to be a threat to health or safety".
Page 2-line 11 After "offense." insert "For the purposes of this paragraph, ongoing oil and gas development and mining at the location of their operations shall not be considered a nuisance.".
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SF0027SW001/A
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SF0029SS001/A
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SF0036SS001/A
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SF0038SS001/A
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SF0038SW001/A
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SF0040SS001/A
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Page 2-line 4 After "section" insert "and such protection shall apply regardless of the date the trust was created".
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SF0042SS001/A
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Page 5-line 18 Delete "Ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00)" insert "Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00)".
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SF0042SW001/A
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"(viii) One (1) district attorney or county attorney, appointed by the governor.". DECARIA, ROSS
SF0046SS001/A
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SF0046SW001/A
Page 5-line 3 After "with an" insert "initial on-site preliminary".
Page 5-line 4 After "evaluation" insert "within ten (10) days. Should the initial on-site preliminary evaluation indicate an adverse effect to the landowner's property, the state engineer shall order cessation of any excess discharge pending finalization of the complete evaluation". FECHT
SF0046SW002/A
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SF0046SW003/A
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"(e) Nothing in this section shall interfere with any existing appropriated water right.".
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"(o) Nothing in this section shall interfere with any existing appropriated water right.".
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SF0046SW005/A
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SF0046SW006/A
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SF0047SS001.01/AC CORRECTED
(DIVIDED AMENDMENT)
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"(xix) "Informed choice" means making a decision based on adequate information. As appropriate, such information may include provider, methods, costs, duration, accessibility, customer satisfaction, probabilities, sources and consequences;
(xx) "Intellectual disability" means significantly subaverage general intellectual functioning with concurrent deficits in adaptive behavior manifested during the developmental period. "Intellectually disabled" means a person with an intellectual disability;".
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"(xxii) "Intermediate care facility for people with intellectual disability" means an intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded or intermediate care facility for people with mental retardation (ICFMR or ICF/MR), as those phrases are used in applicable federal statutes, rules and regulations;".
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"(v) Care provided under authority of the director pursuant to W.S. 9-2-106(d).".
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SF0054SW001/A
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Page 4-line 6 Delete ", and" insert "a"; delete "budget" insert "detailing such revenues and any associated expenses."
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SF0058SS001/A
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SF0062SS001/A
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SF0062SS002/A
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"(f) Appropriations made in subsections (a) through (e) of this section shall not be included in the department's 2011-2012 standard biennial budget request.". NICHOLAS, CHAIRMAN
SF0065SS001/A
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SF0066SS001/A
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SF0066SS002/A
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SF0070SS001/A
Page 1-line 9 After "payments;" insert "clarifying the maintenance and operations component within the education resource block grant model;".
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"(j) The department of education shall by rule and regulation provide a procedure under which a school district may allow a student whose custodial parent or guardian is in active military service and leaves the state of Wyoming, and whose custodial parent or guardian maintains Wyoming residency, to participate in distance education programs offered under this section provided the district complies with this section to the extent required by department rule and regulation.".
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"[SECTION 7. MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS]
Section 701. 2006 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 37, Attachment A(b), as amended by 2007 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 147, Section 401, is amended to read:
ATTACHMENT "A"
ATTACHMENT "A" CONTAINS AN ENUMERATION OF MODEL COMPONENTS SUMMARIZING AND EXECUTING RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED WITHIN THE 2005 COST OF EDUCATION STUDY ON THE RECALIBRATION OF THE EDUCATION RESOURCE BLOCK GRANT MODEL AS FOLLOWS:
Summary of Wyoming Recalibration Recommendations:
For purposes of this attachment:
"ADM" means as defined under W.S. 21‑13‑101(a)(i) and reflects a per student computation;
"FTE" means full time equivalency basis as computed in accordance with guidelines prescribed by rule and regulation of the department of education.
(b) To implement this act and notwithstanding subsection (a) of this attachment, the Wyoming education resource block grant model components and the resourcing for those components shall be as follows:
Full-Day Kindergarten: Funded for all elementary schools.
Class Size: 16 for grades Kindergarten through 5;
21 for grades 6 through 12.
Core teachers: Elementary school ADM divided by 16;
Middle school ADM divided by 21;
High school ADM divided by 21.
Specialist teachers: Elementary schools: 20 percent of core teachers;
Middle and high schools: 33 percent of core teachers.
Minimum teachers: 6.0 for elementary schools with greater than 49 ADM;
8.0 for middle schools with greater than 49 ADM;
10.0 for high schools with greater than 49 ADM.
Instructional facilitators: 0.
Tutors: 1 FTE teacher position for every 100 at-risk students with a minimum of 1 FTE teacher position for prototypical elementary, middle and high schools.
ELL: 1 FTE teacher position for every 100 ELL students.
Extended day: 0.
Summer school: 0.
Alternative schools: 1 assistant principal position plus 1 FTE teacher position for every 7 students.
Substitutes: Additional 5 percent of ADM generated teacher positions at $88.40/day plus 7.65% for benefits.
Supervisory aides: 2 for 288 ADM prototypical elementary school;
2 for 315 ADM prototypical middle school;
5 for 630 ADM prototypical high school.
Pupil support: 1 FTE teacher position for every 100 at-risk students with a minimum of 1 FTE teacher position for prototypical elementary, middle and secondary schools; PLUS
1 FTE position for every 250 students in secondary schools.
Librarian: 1.0 for each prototypical elementary, middle and high school.
Library media tech: 1.0 for each prototypical middle and high school.
Principal: 1.0 for all schools down to 96 ADM elementary and 105 ADM middle and high, prorated by ADM below these ADM levels.
Assistant principal: Begin phasing in 1 assistant principal for every 315 students at 316 ADM middle and high school.
Secretary: 1.0 for 288 ADM prototypical elementary;
1.0 for 315 ADM prototypical middle school;
1.0 for 315 ADM and 630 ADM prototypical high school.
Clerical: 1.0 for 288 ADM prototypical elementary school;
1.0 for 315 ADM prototypical middle school;
2.0 for 315 ADM prototypical high school.
Books/Ins. Materials: $296.99/elementary and middle school ADM;
$363.65/high school ADM.
Computers, equipment: $260/ADM.
Special education: 100 percent state reimbursement of prior year actual expenditures.
Gifted: $26/ADM.
Vocational education: 0.29 times FTE vocational education ADM;
$8040.74/FTE vocational education teacher for equipment and supplies.
Student activities: Resource under the following school configurations:
K-5 elementary school: $21.63/ADM;
6-8 middle school: From $711.69/ADM at 1 ADM school to $183.88/ADM for 1260 ADM school;
9-12 high school: From $1834.60/ADM for 1 ADM school to $540.80/ADM for 1260 ADM school.
Professional development: In addition to the above instructional facilitators/coaches:
5 extra days in teacher yearly contract, at statewide average of $238 per day, which will vary by district average salary levels;
Plus $104/ADM for trainers.
Assessment: In addition to all other professional development resources:
$33.58/ADM.
Central office staff: District ADM 500 and below:
3 administrative and 3 secretarial;
District ADM from 500 to 1000:
Proration of an additional administrative and secretarial position;
District ADM at 1000:
4 administrative and 4 secretarial;
adjusted upwards to 3500 ADM.
District ADM at 3500:
8 administrative and 10 secretarial,
prorated up for districts with ADM greater than 3500.
Central office nonpersonnel expenses: $312/ADM.
Transportation: 100 percent state reimbursement of prior year actual expenditures.
Food services: Assumed to be self supporting program.
Maintenance and operations: Based on ADM, gross square footage and number of buildings and rooms for custodians, facilities maintenance and groundskeepers. Groundskeeper FTE computations shall be based upon the lesser of the actual site acreage on which the facility is situated as defined by department rule and regulation, or the school facility guidelines and site acreages established by the school facilities commission under W.S. 21‑15‑114. The state superintendent shall grant exceptions to the groundskeeper FTE computation limitations for acreages acquired prior to July 1, 1997.
M & O supplies: $0.57 per 110 percent of gross square feet of authorized education space.
Utilities: Actual 2004-2005 expenditures by district inflated up in subsequent years by inflation factor.
School adjustments: For all schools with 49 or fewer ADM, resource with 1 assistant principal position plus 1 FTE teacher position for every 7 students for all staff;
For all schools with 49 or fewer ADM within a district comprised solely of schools with 49 or fewer ADM, resource with 1 assistant principal position plus 1.5 FTE teacher positions for every 7 students for all staff;
Minimum 6 teachers in elementary schools greater than 49 ADM;
For a K-5 or K-6 school, resource as elementary school;
For a K-7, K-8 or K-9 school, resource K-5 as elementary school and remainder as middle school;
For K-12 school, resource as K-5 elementary, 6-8 middle and 9-12 high school;
For 6/7-12 school, resource as 6-8 middle and 9-12 high school.
Average Salaries: Teachers $ 43,938.00
Teachers with 5 extra days $ 45,126.00
Principals $ 73,994.00
Assistant principals $ 62,085.00
Superintendents $ 95,211.00
Assistant superintendents $ 76,168.80
Business managers $ 64,202.00
Aides $ 16,430.00
Media technicians $ 38,747.00
Central office secretaries $ 31,073.00
School secretaries $ 28,868.00
School clerical staff $ 22,206.00
Maintenance and operations:
Maintenance/groundskeepers $ 31,866.00
Custodians $ 26,582.00
Benefits: 19.66 percent plus health as computed under W.S. 21‑13‑309(m)(v)(F).
Regional cost adjustment: As provided by W.S. 21‑13‑309(m)(v)(C).
External cost adjustment: As provided by W.S. 21‑13‑309(o).".
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"[SECTION 9. HATHAWAY STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM LONGITUDINAL STUDY]
Section 901.
(a) For the period commencing July 1, 2008, and ending June 30, 2010, one hundred thirty-five thousand dollars ($135,000.00) is appropriated from the school foundation program account to the department of education to conduct a study of the long term effects of the Hathaway student scholarship program on students in Wyoming high schools. Using a random sampling of students beginning grade nine (9), the study shall track the following three (3) student cohorts for at least ten (10) years after high school graduation:
(i) A cohort group comprised of students beginning grade nine (9) in the school year immediately preceding the school year in which the Hathaway student scholarship program was implemented;
(ii) A cohort group comprised of students beginning grade nine (9) in the school year in the first or second school year following the initial school year in which the Hathaway student scholarship program was implemented; and
(iii) A cohort group comprised of students beginning grade nine (9) in the first or second school year following the initial school year in which the entire success curriculum was implemented pursuant to W.S. 21‑16‑1307.
(b) The size of the sampling under subsection (a) of this section shall be sufficiently large to enable a statistically significant sample size. Individual student information used within the study under this section shall be confidential and the department shall ensure appropriate student confidentiality measures are incorporated in the conduct of the study.
(c) Factors to be tracked and information gathered for the study shall include but not be limited to:
(i) Academic achievement;
(ii) The Hathaway student scholarship level received by the student, either honor, performance, opportunity or career;
(iii) Drop-out, GED and graduation rates in pertinent high schools, colleges and universities;
(iv) The extent of remedial courses taken at the post-secondary education level;
(v) The length of time enrolled and attending post-secondary education programs prior to obtaining a community college certificate or degree or a university degree;
(vi) Attendance at a post-secondary education institution located outside Wyoming; and
(vii) Employment, location of employment and earnings level after leaving a post-secondary education program at a college or the university.
(d) On or before October 1 of each year in which the study is conducted, the department shall submit study progress reports to the joint education interim committee.
[SECTION 10. SIGN LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION]
Section 1001. The state superintendent shall establish a task force comprised of school district and post-secondary education representatives engaged in sign language instruction, linguistics and special programs for deaf students, together with representation from teacher certification in sign language instruction, to review and evaluate the addition of sign language as fulfillment of foreign language requirements under the success curriculum for the Hathaway student scholarship program prescribed by W.S. 21‑16‑1307. The task force shall also review and recommend certification requirements for instruction in sign language and sign language course composition and content. On or before October 1, 2008, the state superintendent shall report findings and recommendations under this section to the joint education interim committee.".
Page 44-line 10 Delete "8." insert "11.".
Page 44-line 12 Delete "801." insert "1101.".
Page 44-line 18 Delete "and 701" insert ", 801 and 1001". COE, CHAIRMAN
SF0070SW001/A
Page 44-After line 8 In the Senate Standing Committee amendment (SF0070SS001) to this line in section 901, after subsection (b) created by that amendment insert and renumber:
"(c) Tracking of students shall not include the use of a social security number without the written permission of the student or his parent or legal guardian if the student is under the age of majority. The student, or his parent or legal guardian if the student is under the age of majority, may withdraw permission to use his social security number by providing written notice to the department of education.". JENNINGS
SF0085SS001/A
Page 1-line 3 Delete "commission;" insert "committee; authorizing payment of committee members' expenses as specified;".
Page 3-line 21 After "team" insert ", or similar position as approved by the administration and benefit design committee,".
Page 5-line 15 After "governor." insert "Members of the committee other than state employees shall receive as salary the sum paid each day to legislators, or an equivalent hourly wage, together with per diem and mileage allowance as allowed to state employees, when actually engaged in committee activities.".
Page 14-line 5 After "appropriate." insert "The administrator shall consider the use of a control group to facilitate the evaluation of the program.". SCOTT, CHAIRMAN
SF0088SS001/A
Page 1-Before line 1 In the catch title, delete "furlough" insert "parole".
Page 1-line 6 Delete "probation" insert "parole".
Page 1-line 15 After "(a)" insert "Notwithstanding any other provision of law restricting the grant of parole,".
Page 3-line 14 Delete "and".
Page 3-line 18 Delete "." insert "; and".
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"(iv) That the inmate does not have a medical condition that would endanger public health, safety or welfare if the inmate were released, or that the inmate's proposed living arrangements would protect the public health, safety or welfare from any threat of harm the inmate's medical condition may pose.". VON FLATERN, CHAIRMAN