MINUTES 
                                           
                   SENATE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 
                                Monday, May 7, 2001 
                                       8 a.m. 
                           Capitol Extension, Room E1.028 
                                           
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         Pursuant to a notice posted in accordance with Senate Rule  
         11.18, a public hearing of the Senate Committee on Health and  
         Human Services was held on Monday, May 7, 2001, in the Capitol  
         Extension, Room E1.028, at Austin, Texas. 
          
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         MEMBERS PRESENT:                        MEMBERS ABSENT: 
         Senator Mike Moncrief, Chairman         None 
         Senator John Carona, Vice Chairman 
         Senator David Bernsen 
         Senator Mario Gallegos, Jr. 
         Senator Chris Harris 
         Senator Frank Madla 
         Senator Jane Nelson 
         Senator Eliot Shapleigh 
         Senator David Sibley 
                                           
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         The chairman called the meeting to order at 8:08 a.m. The  
         following business was transacted. 
          
         At 8:08 a.m. Senator Madla assumed presiding duties. 
          
         The chairman laid out SB 1839 by Senator Moncrief, relating to  
         certain long-term care facilities, and recognized the author to  
         explain the bill. 
          
         Senator Moncrief sent up a committee substitute for SB 1839 and  
         explained the differences between it and the bill as filed. 
          
         Senator Moncrief recognized Senator Duncan.  Senator Duncan made  
         remarks on the committee substitute for SB 1839. 
          
         At 8:18 a.m. Senator Carona assumed presiding duties. 
          
         At 8:21 a.m. a quorum was established. 
          
         Testimony on the committee substitute for SB 1839 began. 
          
         Upon unanimous consent, Senator Carona recessed the committee at  
         9:52 a.m., until 30 minutes after the adjournment of the Texas  
         Senate.   
          
         At 3:40 p.m. Senator Carona reconvened the Senate Committee on  
  
         Health and Human Services. 
          
         Testimony on the committee substitute for SB 1839 resumed. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on the committee substitute  
         for SB 1839 are shown on the attached list.  There being no  
         other witnesses registering or responding to the chairman's call  
         for public testimony relating to the committee substitute for SB  
         1839, the chairman closed public testimony.    
          
         Senator Moncrief moved the adoption of the committee substitute  
         for SB 1839.  There being no objection, the motion prevailed by  
         unanimous consent. 
          
         Senators Bernsen and Gallegos asked unanimous consent to be  
         shown voting "aye" on the committee substitute for SB 1839.   
         There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous  
         consent.  
          
         Senator Nelson asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "nay"  
         on the committee substitute for SB 1839.  There being no  
         objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that SB 1839 be reported to the Senate  
         with the recommendation that it do not pass, but that the  
         committee substitute adopted in lieu thereof do pass and be  
         printed.  The motion prevailed by a vote of 6 ayes, 1 nay and 2  
         absent.  
          
         At 3:58 p.m. Senator Moncrief assumed presiding duties. 
          
         The chairman laid out HB 1591 by Representative Kitchen,  
         relating to reporting and certification of Medicaid managed care  
         encounter data, and recognized the Senate sponsor, Senator  
         Madla, to explain the bill. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on HB 1591 are shown on the  
         attached list.  There being no other witnesses registered or  
         responding to the chairman's call for public testimony relating  
         to HB 1591, the chairman closed public testimony. 
          
         Senators Bernsen and Gallegos asked unanimous consent to be  
         shown voting "aye" on HB 1591.  There being no objection, the  
         motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         Senator Madla moved that HB 1591 be reported to the Senate with  
         the recommendation that it do pass and be printed.  The motion  
         prevailed by a vote of 7 ayes, 0 nays and 2 absent. 
          
         Senator Madla moved that HB 1591 be recommended for  
         certification on the local and uncontested calendar.  There  
         being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         The chairman laid out HB 1691 by Representative Maxey, relating  
         to the Texas Council on Purchasing from People with  
  
         Disabilities, and recognized the Senate sponsor, Senator Madla,  
         to explain the bill. 
          
         Senator Madla sent up a committee substitute for HB 1691 and  
         explained the differences between it and the bill as filed.   
          
         Senator Madla moved the adoption of the committee substitute for  
         HB 1691.  There being no objection, the motion prevailed by  
         unanimous consent. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on the committee substitute  
         for HB 1691 are shown on the attached list.  There being no  
         other witnesses registered or responding to the chairman's call  
         for public testimony relating to the committee substitute for HB  
         1691, the chairman closed public testimony. 
          
         Senators Bernsen, Gallegos, Nelson and Shapleigh asked unanimous  
         consent to be shown voting "aye" on the committee substitute for  
         HB 1691.  There being no objection, the motion prevailed by  
         unanimous consent. 
          
         Senator Madla moved that HB 1691 be reported to the Senate with  
         the recommendation that it do not pass, but that the committee  
         substitute adopted in lieu thereof do pass and be printed. The  
         motion prevailed by a vote of 7 ayes, 0 nays and 2 absent. 
          
         Senator Madla moved that the committee substitute for HB 1691 be  
         recommended for certification on the local and uncontested  
         calendar.  There being no objection, the motion prevailed by  
         unanimous consent. 
          
         The chairman laid out HB 3572 by Representative George, relating  
         to establishing an unrelated donor umbilical cord blood bank,  
         and recognized the Senate sponsor, Senator Lindsay, to explain  
         the bill. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on HB 3572 are shown on the  
         attached list.  There being no other witnesses registered or  
         responding to the chairman's call for public testimony relating  
         to HB 3572, the chairman closed public testimony. 
          
         Senators Bernsen, Carona, Gallegos, Madla and Nelson asked  
         unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye" on HB 3572.  There  
         being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent.   
          
         Senator Shapleigh moved that HB 3572 be reported to the Senate  
         with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed.  The  
         motion prevailed by a vote of 8 ayes, 0 nays and 1 absent. 
          
         The chairman laid out HB 2103 by Representative Dutton, relating  
         to allowing a grandparent to receive financial assistance  
         benefits on behalf of a dependent child in certain situations,  
         and recognized the Senate sponsor, Senator Shapleigh, to explain  
         the bill. 
  
         Witnesses testifying and registering on HB 2103 are shown on the  
         attached list. There being no other witnesses registered or  
         responding to the chairman's call for public testimony relating  
         to HB 2103, the chairman closed public testimony. 
          
         Senators Bernsen, Carona, Gallegos, Madla and Nelson asked  
         unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye" on HB 2103.  There  
         being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         Senator Shapleigh moved that HB 2103 be reported to the Senate  
         with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed.  The  
         motion prevailed by a vote of 8 ayes, 0 nays and 1 absent. 
          
         Senator Shapleigh moved that HB 2103 be recommended for  
         certification on the local and uncontested calendar.  There  
         being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent.  
          
         At 4:27 p.m. Senator Sibley assumed presiding duties. 
          
         The chairman laid out HB 835 by Representative Kitchen, relating  
         to the study of a buy-in option for the state child health plan,  
         and recognized the Senate sponsor, Senator Moncrief, to explain  
         the bill.      
          
         Senator Moncrief sent up a committee substitute for HB 835 and  
         explained the differences between it and the bill as filed. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved the adoption of the committee substitute  
         for HB 835.  There being no objection, the motion prevailed by  
         unanimous consent. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on the committee substitute  
         for HB 835 are shown on the attached list.  There being no other  
         witnesses registered or responding to the chairman's call for  
         public testimony relating to the committee substitute for HB  
         835, the chairman closed public testimony. 
          
         Senators Bernsen, Carona, Gallegos, Madla, Nelson and Shapleigh  
         asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye" on the  
         committee substitute for HB 835.  There being no objection, the  
         motion prevailed by unanimous consent.  
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that HB 835 be reported to the Senate  
         with the recommendation that it do not pass, but that the  
         committee substitute for HB 835 do pass and be printed.  The  
         motion prevailed by a vote of 8 ayes, 0 nays and 1 absent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that the committee substitute for HB 835  
         be recommended for certification on the local and uncontested  
         calendar. There being no objection, the motion prevailed by  
         unanimous consent. 
          
         The chairman laid out HB 1072 by Representative Farabee,  
  
         relating to authorizing a peace officer or health officer to  
         take into custody, detain, and return to a treatment facility a  
         patient or client under a court order for treatment at the  
         facility, and recognized the Senate sponsor, Senator Moncrief,  
         to explain the bill. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on HB 1072 are shown on the  
         attached list. There being no other witnesses registered or  
         responding to the chairman's call for public testimony relating  
         to HB 1072, the chairman closed public testimony.   
          
         Senator Bernsen, Carona, Gallegos, Madla, Nelson and Shapleigh  
         asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye" on HB 1072.   
         There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous  
         consent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that HB 1072 be reported to the Senate  
         with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed.  The  
         motion prevailed by a vote of 8 ayes, 0 nays and 1 absent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that HB 1072 be recommended for  
         certification on the local and uncontested calendar.  There  
         being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
         The chairman laid out HB 1307 by Representative Villarreal,  
         relating to the establishment of a child-care resource and  
         referral network, and recognized the Senate sponsor, Senator  
         Moncrief, to explain the bill. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on HB 1307 are shown on the  
         attached list.  There being no other witnesses registered or  
         responding to the chairman's call for public testimony relating  
         to HB 1307, the chairman closed public testimony. 
          
         Senators Bernsen, Carona, Gallegos, Madla, Nelson and Shapleigh  
         asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye" on HB 1307.  
         There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous  
         consent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that HB 1307 be reported to the Senate  
         with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed.  The  
         motion prevailed by a vote of 8 ayes, 0 nays and 1 absent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that HB 1307 be recommended for  
         certification on the local and uncontested calendar.  There  
         being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         The chairman laid out HB 2602 by Representative Coleman,  
         relating to indigent health care, and recognized the Senate  
         sponsor, Senator Moncrief, to explain the bill. 
          
         Senator Moncrief sent up a committee substitute for HB 2602 and  
         explained the differences between it and the bill as filed.  
          
         Senator Moncrief moved the adoption of the committee substitute  
         for HB 2602.  There being no objection, the motion prevailed by  
  
         unanimous consent. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on the committee substitute  
         for HB 2602 are shown on the attached list.  There being no  
         other witnesses registered or responding to the chairman's call  
         for public testimony relating to the committee substitute for HB  
         2602, the chairman closed public testimony. 
          
         Senators Bernsen, Carona, Gallegos, Madla, Nelson and Shapleigh  
         asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye" on the  
         committee substitute for HB 2602.  There being no objection, the  
         motion prevailed by unanimous consent.  
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that HB 2602 be reported to the Senate  
         with the recommendation that it do not pass, but that the  
         committee substitute adopted in lieu thereof do pass and be  
         printed. The motion prevailed by a vote of 8 ayes, 0 nays and 1  
         absent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that the committee substitute for HB 2602  
         be recommended for certification on the local and uncontested  
         calendar.  There being no objection, the motion prevailed by  
         unanimous consent. 
          
         The chairman laid out HB 998 by Representative Hartnett,  
         relating to the animal friendly account and advisory committee,  
         and recognized Senator Moncrief, in absence of the Senate  
         sponsor, to explain the bill. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on the HB 998 are shown on  
         the attached list.  There being no other witnesses registered or  
         responding to the chairman's call for public testimony relating  
         to HB 998, the chairman closed public testimony. 
          
         Senators Bernsen, Carona, Gallegos, Madla, Nelson and Shapleigh  
         asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye" on HB 998.   
         There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous  
         consent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that HB 998 be reported to the Senate  
         with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed.  The  
         motion prevailed by a vote of 8 ayes, 0 nays and 1 absent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that HB 998 be recommended for  
         certification on the local and uncontested calendar. There being  
         no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         The chairman laid out HB 915 by Representative Gray, relating to  
         bulk purchasing of prescription drugs by certain state agencies,  
         and recognized the Senate sponsor, Senator Moncrief, to explain  
         the bill. 
          
         Senator Sibley sent up committee amendment 1 and explained it.   
         Senator Sibley moved the adoption of committee amendment 1.   
         There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous  
  
         consent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief sent up committee amendment 2 and explained it.   
         Senator Moncrief moved the adoption of committee amendment 2.   
         There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous  
         consent. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on the committee substitute  
         for HB 915 are shown on the attached list.  There being no other  
         witnesses registered or responding to the chairman's call for  
         public testimony relating to the committee substitute for HB  
         915, the chairman closed public testimony. 
          
         Senator Moncrief sent up committee amendment 3 and explained it.   
         Senator Moncrief moved adoption of committee amendment 3.  There  
         being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that the three adopted committee  
         amendments be rolled into a committee substitute for HB 915 and  
         that the committee substitute for HB 915 be adopted.  There  
         being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         Senators Bernsen, Carona, Gallegos, Madla, Nelson and Shapleigh  
         asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye" on the  
         committee substitute for HB 915.  There being no objection, the  
         motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that HB 915 be reported to the Senate  
         with the recommendation that it do not pass, but that the  
         committee substitute adopted in lieu thereof do pass and be  
         printed.  The motion prevailed by a vote of 8 ayes, 0 nays and 1  
         absent. 
          
         The chairman laid out HB 1651 by Representative Edwards,  
         relating to the authority of optometrists and therapeutic  
         optometrists to form certain professional associations, and  
         recognized Senator Moncrief, in absence of the Senate sponsor,  
         to explain the bill. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on HB 1651 are shown on the  
         attached list.  There being no other witnesses registered or  
         responding to the chairman's call for public testimony relating  
         to HB 1651, the chairman closed public testimony. 
          
         Senators Bernsen, Carona, Gallegos, Madla, Nelson and Shapleigh  
         asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye" on HB 1651.  
         There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous  
         consent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that HB 1651 be reported to the Senate  
         with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed.  The  
         motion prevailed by a vote of 8 ayes, 0 nays and 1 absent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that HB 1651 be recommended for  
  
         certification on the local and uncontested calendar.  There  
         being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         The chairman laid out HB 2543 by Representative Naishtat,  
         relating to the establishment of a pilot program to provide  
         child-care intervention services for certain children with  
         severe behavioral problems, and recognized Senator Moncrief, in  
         absence of the Senate sponsor, to explain the bill. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on HB 2543 are shown on the  
         attached list.  There being no other witnesses registered or  
         responding to the chairman's call for public testimony relating  
         to HB 2543, the chairman closed pubic testimony. 
          
         Senators Bernsen, Carona, Gallegos, Madla, Nelson and Shapleigh  
         asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye" on HB 2543.   
         There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous  
         consent.  
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that HB 2543 be reported to the Senate  
         with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed.  The  
         motion prevailed by a vote of 8 ayes, 0 nays and 1 absent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that HB 2543 be recommended for  
         certification on the local and uncontested calendar.  There  
         being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         The chairman laid out SCR 52 by Senator Van de Putte,  
         recognizing health care professionals and quality health care  
         for all persons, and recognized Senator Moncrief, to explain the  
         resolution. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved the adoption of SCR 52.  There being no  
         objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         Senators Bernsen, Carona, Gallegos, Madla, Nelson and Shapleigh  
         asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye" on SCR 52.   
         There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous  
         consent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that SCR 52 be reported to the Senate  
         with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed.  The  
         motion prevailed by a vote of 8 ayes, 0 nays and 1 absent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that SCR 52 be recommended for  
         certification on the local and uncontested calendar. There being  
         no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         The chairman laid out HB 1001 by Representative Naishtat,  
         relating to the review of the reimbursement methodology for and  
         resources needs of nursing facilities, and recognized Senator  
         Moncrief, in absence of the Senate sponsor, to explain the bill. 
          
         Senator Moncrief sent up committee amendment 1 and explained it.   
         Senator Moncrief moved the adoption of committee amendment 1.   
  
         There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous  
         consent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief sent up committee amendment 2 and explained it.   
         Senator Moncrief moved the adoption of committee amendment 2.   
         There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous  
         consent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief sent up committee amendment 3 and explained it.   
         Senator Moncrief moved the adoption of committee amendment 3.  
         There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous  
         consent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that the three adopted committee  
         amendments be rolled into a committee substitute for HB 1001 and  
         that the committee substitute for HB 1001 be adopted.  There  
         being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on the committee substitute  
         for HB 1001 are shown on the attached list.  There being no  
         other witnesses registered or responding to the chairman's call  
         for public testimony relating to the committee substitute for HB  
         1001, the chairman closed public testimony. 
          
         Senators Bernsen, Carona, Gallegos, Madla, Nelson and Shapleigh  
         asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye" on the  
         committee substitute for HB 1001.  There being no objection, the  
         motion prevailed by unanimous consent.  
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that HB 1001 be reported to the Senate  
         with the recommendation that it do not pass, but that the  
         committee substitute adopted in lieu thereof do pass and be  
         printed.  The motion prevailed by a vote of 8 ayes, 0 nays and 1  
         absent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that the committee substitute for HB 1001  
         be recommended for certification on the local and uncontested  
         calendar.  There being no objection, the motion prevailed by  
         unanimous consent. 
          
         The chairman laid out HB 1004 by Representative Naishtat,  
         relating to the work of employment activities required under the  
         temporary assistance for needy families program, and recognized  
         Senator Moncrief, in absence of the Senate sponsor, to explain  
         the bill. 
          
         Senator Sibley sent up committee amendment 1 and explained it.   
         Senator Sibley moved the adoption of committee amendment 1.   
         There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous  
         consent.   
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that the adopted committee amendment be  
         rolled into a committee substitute for HB 1004 and that the  
  
         committee substitute for HB 1004 be adopted.  There being no  
         objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on the committee substitute  
         for HB 1004 are shown on the attached list.  There being no  
         other witnesses registered or responding to the chairman's call  
         for public testimony relating to the committee substitute for HB  
         1004, the chairman closed public testimony. 
          
         Senators Bernsen, Carona, Gallegos, Madla, Nelson and Shapleigh  
         asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye" on the  
         committee substitute for HB 1004.  There being no objection, the  
         motion prevailed by unanimous consent.  
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that HB 1004 be reported to the Senate  
         with the recommendation that it do not pass, but that the  
         committee substitute adopted in lieu thereof do pass and be  
         printed. The motion prevailed by a vote of 8 ayes, 0 nays and 1  
         absent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that the committee substitute for HB 1004  
         be recommended for certification on the local and uncontested  
         calendar.  There being no objection, the motion prevailed by  
         unanimous consent. 
          
         The chairman laid out HB 1006 by Representative Naishtat,  
         relating to exemptions and exceptions from work or employment  
         activity requirements under the temporary assistance for needy  
         families program, and recognized Senator Moncrief, in absence of  
         the Senate sponsor, to explain the bill. 
          
         Senator Sibley sent up committee amendment 1 and explained it.   
         Senator Sibley moved the adoption of committee amendment 1.   
         There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous  
         consent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that the adopted committee amendment be  
         rolled into a committee substitute for HB 1006 and that the  
         committee substitute for HB 1006 be adopted.  There being no  
         objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on the committee substitute  
         for HB 1006 are shown on the attached list.  There being no  
         other witnesses registered or responding to the chairman's call  
         for public testimony relating to the committee substitute for HB  
         1006, the chairman closed public testimony. 
          
         Senators Bernsen, Carona, Gallegos, Madla and Shapleigh asked  
         unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye on the committee  
         substitute for HB 1006. There being no objection, the motion  
         prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         Senator Nelson asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "nay"  
         on the committee substitute for HB 1006.  There being no  
  
         objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent.  
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that HB 1006 be reported to the Senate  
         with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed.  The  
         motion prevailed by a vote of 7 ayes, 1 nay and 1 absent. 
          
         The chairman laid out HB 1187 by Representative Olivo, relating  
         to the Parents as Scholars Program pilot program for certain  
         recipients of temporary assistance for needy families, and  
         recognized Senator Moncrief, in absence of the Senate sponsor,  
         to explain the bill. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on the HB 1187 are shown on  
         the attached list.  There being no other witnesses registered or  
         responding to the chairman's call for public testimony relating  
         to HB 1187, the chairman closed public testimony.   
          
         Senators Bernsen, Carona, Gallegos, Madla, Nelson and Shapleigh  
         asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye" on HB 1187.  
         There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous  
         consent.   
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that HB 1187 be reported to the Senate  
         with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed.  The  
         motion prevailed by a vote of 8 ayes, 0 nays and 1 absent. 
          
         Senator Moncrief moved that HB 1187 be recommended for  
         certification on the local and uncontested calendar.  There  
         being objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         At 5:20 p.m. Senator Moncrief resumed presiding duties. 
          
         The chairman laid out the April 30, 2001, minutes and called for  
         revisions.  There being none, Senator Sibley moved their  
         approval.  There being no objection, the motion prevailed by  
         unanimous consent.     
          
         There being no other business to come before the committee, the  
         chairman recessed the committee by unanimous consent at 5:22  
         p.m., subject to the call of the chairman. 
          
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         Senator Mike Moncrief, chairman 
          
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         Scott Caffey, committee clerk