The House Committee on Calendars 79th Legislature April 21, 2006 9:30 a.m. Capitol Extension, E1.022 Pursuant to a notice posted on April 20, 2006, the House Committee on Calendars met in a formal meeting and was called to order by the chair, Representative Woolley, at 9:34 a.m. The roll was answered as follows: Present: Representatives Woolley; Callegari; Elkins; Kolkhorst; Luna; McCall; Miller; Rose; Turner; Van Arsdale (10). Absent: Representative Seaman (1). A quorum was present. Representative Woolley moved to set the following measures: on the Major State Calendar for Monday, April 24, 2006: HB 3, HB 2, HB 1 HB 4, HB 5. The motion prevailed by the following record vote: Ayes: Representatives Woolley; Callegari; Elkins; Kolkhorst; Luna; McCall; Miller; Rose; Turner; Van Arsdale (10). Nays: None (0). Present, Not Voting: None (0). Absent: Representative Seaman (1). Representative Woolley moved to adopt the following proposed rule for floor consideration on HB 3: Pursuant to Rule 3, Section 5(2), and Rule 6, Section 16(f), the Committee on Calendars proposes adoption of the following rule governing floor consideration of HB 3: Proposed Rule For Floor Consideration For HB 3 (Margins Tax) (a) All original amendments that will be offered during second reading consideration of H.B. 3 must be filed with the chief clerk not later than 5 p.m., Saturday, April 22, 2006. (b) An amendment is not in order unless the Legislative Budget Board, with the assistance from the Office of the Comptroller, has determined the fiscal impact of the amendment. (c) This rule does not apply to an amendment that makes an adjustment solely to correct a technical or clerical error. The motion prevailed by the following record vote: Ayes: Representatives Woolley; Callegari; Elkins; Kolkhorst; Luna; McCall; Miller; Rose; Turner; Van Arsdale (10). Nays: None (0). Present, Not Voting: None (0). Absent: Representative Seaman (1). Representative Woolley moved to adopt the following proposed rule for floor consideration on HB 2: Pursuant to Rule 3, Section 5(2), and Rule 6, Section 16(f), the Committee on Calendars proposes adoption of the following rule governing floor consideration of HB 2: Proposed Rule for Floor Consideration of H.B. 2 (Revenue Dedication) (a) All original amendments that will be offered during second reading consideration of H.B.2 must be filed with the chief clerk not later than 5 p.m., Saturday, April 22, 2006. (b) (1) An amendment is not in order if it seeks to remove or alter the dedication of revenue described in this bill to any purpose other than the reduction of school district maintenance and operations tax rates to rates that are less than the rates in effect on January 1, 2006. (2) An amendment is not in order if the revenue proposed to be added by amendment to this bill is dedicated to any purpose other than the reduction of school district maintenance and operations tax rates to rates that are less than the rates in effect on January 1, 2006. (c) For purposes of this rule, the fiscal impact of an amendment will be determined based on estimates provided by the Legislative Budget Board with assistance from the Office of the Comptroller. (d) This rule does not apply to an amendment that makes an adjustment solely to correct a technical or clerical error. The motion prevailed by the following record vote: Ayes: Representatives Woolley; Callegari; Elkins; Kolkhorst; McCall; Miller; Rose; Van Arsdale (8). Nays: Representatives Luna; Turner (2). Present, Not Voting: None (0). Absent: Representative Seaman (1). Representative Woolley moved to adopt the following proposed rule for floor consideration on HB 1: Pursuant to Rule 3, Section 5(2), and Rule 6, Section 16(f), the Committee on Calendars proposes adoption of the following rule governing floor consideration of HB 1: Proposed Rule for Floor Consideration of H.B. 1 (Property Tax Relief) (a) All original amendments that will be offered during second reading consideration of H.B. 1 must be filed with the chief clerk not later than Saturday, April 22, 2006 at 5p.m. (b) Any amendment to H.B. 1 is not in order unless the amendment is revenue neutral. For purposes of this rule, revenue neutral means that the total cost of the bill may not exceed $2,385,800,000 in this biennium and that there are no other additional costs in any other biennium. (c) Any amendment is not in order if the effect of the amendment is to decrease the amount of the $0.17 property tax relief rate in HB1. (d) For purposes of this rule, the fiscal impact of an amendment will be determined based on estimates provided by the Legislative Budget Board with assistance from the Office of the Comptroller. (e) This rule does not apply to an amendment that makes an adjustment solely to correct a technical or clerical error. The motion prevailed by the following record vote: Ayes: Representatives Woolley; Callegari; Elkins; Kolkhorst; Luna; McCall; Miller; Rose; Van Arsdale (9). Nays: Representative Turner (1). 3 House Committee on Calendars 4/21/2006 Present, Not Voting: None (0). Absent: Representative Seaman (1). At 9:47 a.m., on the motion of the chair and without objection, the meeting was adjourned subject to the call of the chair. ________________________ Rep. Woolley, Chair ________________________ Amy Ehlert, Clerk 4