Bill:  SB 464 
Legislative Session: 77(R) Council Document: 77R 4122 JRD-D
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Last Action:05/07/2001 H Referred to State Affairs
Caption Version:Engrossed
Caption Text:Relating to determining the prevailing per diem wage rate to be paid in connection with constructing a public work for the state.
Author:Shapleigh
Subjects:Labor--Wages (I0485)
Purchasing--State (I0643)
State Agencies, Boards & Commissions (I0749)
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (S0426)
Senate Committee:State Affairs
Status:Out of committee
Vote:Ayes=5   Nays=2   Present Not Voting=0   Absent=2
House Committee:State Affairs
Status:In committee
Actions: (ascending date order)
Description Comment Date       Time       Journal Page
 Received by the Secretary of the Senate      01/30/2001    
 Filed      01/30/2001    
 Read first time      01/31/2001     202
 Referred to State Affairs      01/31/2001     202
 Scheduled for public hearing on . . . . .      03/19/2001    
 Considered in public hearing      03/19/2001    
 Testimony taken in committee      03/19/2001    
 Left pending in committee      03/19/2001    
 Scheduled for public hearing on . . . . .      04/09/2001    
 Considered in public hearing      04/09/2001    
 Reported favorably as substituted      04/11/2001     1164
 Committee report printed and distributed       04/11/2001   08:55 PM 
 Placed on intent calendar      05/01/2001    
 Rules suspended      05/02/2001     1623
 Read 2nd time      05/02/2001     1623
 Amended   FA1 Shapleigh   05/02/2001     1623
 Passed to engrossment as amended      05/02/2001     1623
 Nonrecord vote recorded in Journal      05/02/2001     1623
 Motion to suspend three day rule fails      05/02/2001     1623
 Record vote      05/02/2001     1624
 Rules suspended      05/03/2001     1661
 Read 3rd time      05/03/2001     1661
 Passed      05/03/2001     1661
 Nonrecord vote recorded in Journal      05/03/2001     1661
 Reported engrossed      05/03/2001    
 Received from the Senate      05/04/2001     2044
 Read first time      05/07/2001     2707
 Referred to State Affairs      05/07/2001     2707