J o u r n a l o f t h e H o u s e FIFTY-NINTH DAY -------- HALL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TOPEKA, KAN., Wednesday, April 9, 1997, 2:00 p.m. The House met pursuant to adjournment with Speaker pro tem Wagle in the chair. The roll was called with 122 members present. Rep. Dean was excused on verified illness. Reps. Bradley and Schwartz were excused on excused absence by the Speaker. Present later: Rep. Schwartz. Prayer by guest chaplain, the Rev. Susan Candea, pastor, Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Topeka, and guest of Rep. Faber: O God of justice and mercy, you are the author and giver of all life. All creation belongs to you. You claim all people as your children and desire that they share in the gifts of your bounty. Through your creation you bless us with the gifts of sun and rain, new life in budding trees, beautiful colors of flowers. Everywhere are signs of your gracious love and care. You give us the gifts of family and friends, neighborhoods and communities, nations and governments. With these gifts, you give us responsibilities to care for one another and all creation. Too often, we fail in our responsibilities to be good stewards of your creation and to care for your people with justice and mercy. Everywhere are signs of our brokenness and sin, of our selfishness and greed, of our lack of integrity and care for those in need. Send your Spirit upon all who have been called to be instruments of justice and peace; all who have the responsibility to care for society. It is a difficult task with many interests competing with one another making it hard to sort through priorities and stand up for what is right and fair. Enable all to listen and speak with respect; to compromise and cooperate to do what is right to those in the most need. Give wisdom and understanding, integrity and honesty to our leaders. Help us to support our leaders and to call them into account when they need to be reminded of their responsibilities. Bless these people as they make decisions. Be with all, in their public and private lives, so that we might experience the joy and goodness of your creation, treating all people as your children. Amen. INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS Rep. Ballard introduced the University of Kansas Mens' Basketball Team and Coaches to the members of the House. Coach Roy Williams addressed a few remarks to the members of the House and also introduced Chancellor Robert E. Hemenway, the individual team members, and the assistant coaches. Reps. Findley and Sloan presented certificates to the team members and coaches. CORRECTION OF REFERENCE Speaker pro tem Wagle announced HB 2574 appearing on the Calendar under Reference of Bills and Concurrent Resolutions as being referred to Committee on Education, should be corrected to be referred to Committee on Appropriations. 784 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE REFERENCE OF BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS The following bills and resolutions were referred to committees as indicated: Appropriations: HB 2574; SB 387. MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR HB 2031, 2050, 2070, 2094, 2123, 2203, 2245, 2279, 2288, 2308, 2444, 2484 ap proved on April 4, 1997. Also, HB 2026, 2058, 2250, 2264, 2305, 2389 approved on April 7, 1997. MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE The Senate accedes to the request of the House for a conference on HB 2022 and has appointed Senators Salisbury, Ranson and Barone as conferees on the part of the Senate. The Senate accedes to the request of the House for a conference on HB 2098 and has appointed Senators Lawrence, Emert and Downey as conferees on the part of the Senate. The Senate accedes to the request of the House for a conference on HB 2103 and has appointed Senators Oleen, Harrington and Jones as conferees on the part of the Senate. CONSENT CALENDAR No objection was made to HB 2390 appearing on the Consent Calendar for the third day. The bill was advanced to Final Action on Bills and Concurrent Resolutions. FINAL ACTION ON BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS HB 2390, An act relating to certain credits of fee receipts to the state general fund; amending K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 75-3170a and repealing the existing section, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 121; Nays 0; Present but not voting 0; Absent or not voting 4. Yeas: Adkins, Alldritt, Allen, Aurand, Ballou, Beggs, Benlon, Boston, Burroughs, Camp bell, Carmody, Compton, Correll, Cox, Crow, Dahl, Dillon, Dreher, Edmonds, Empson, Faber, Farmer, Feuerborn, Findley, Flaharty, Flora, Flower, Franklin, Freeborn, Garner, Geringer, Gilbert, Gilmore, Glasscock, Grant, Gregory, Haley, Hayzlett, Helgerson, Hen derson, Henry, Holmes, Horst, Howell, Huff, Humerickhouse, Hutchins, Jennison, John son, Johnston, Kejr, Kirk, Klein, Phil Kline, Phill Kline, Krehbiel, Kuether, Landwehr, Lane, Larkin, Lloyd, J. Long, P. Long, Mason, Mayans, Mays, McClure, McCreary, McKechnie, McKinney, Minor, Mollenkamp, Morrison, Myers, Neufeld, Nichols, O'Connor, O'Neal, Osborne, Packer, Palmer, Pauls, E. Peterson, J. Peterson, Phelps, Pottorff, Powell, Powers, Presta, Ray, Reardon, Reinhardt, Ruff, Samuelson, Sawyer, Shallenburger, Sharp, Shore, Showalter, Shriver, Shultz, Sloan, Spangler, Stone, Storm, Swenson, Tanner, Thimesch, Toelkes, Tomlinson, Toplikar, Vickrey, Vining, Wagle, Weber, Weiland, Wells, Welshimer, Wempe, Wilk, Wilson. Nays: None. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Ballard, Bradley, Dean, Schwartz. The bill passed. HB 2351, An act concerning the adjutant general; creating the armory building fund, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 121; Nays 0; Present but not voting 0; Absent or not voting 4. Yeas: Adkins, Alldritt, Allen, Aurand, Ballou, Beggs, Benlon, Boston, Burroughs, Camp bell, Carmody, Compton, Correll, Cox, Crow, Dahl, Dillon, Dreher, Edmonds, Empson, Faber, Farmer, Feuerborn, Findley, Flaharty, Flora, Flower, Franklin, Freeborn, Garner, Geringer, Gilbert, Gilmore, Glasscock, Grant, Gregory, Haley, Hayzlett, Helgerson, Hen derson, Henry, Holmes, Horst, Howell, Huff, Humerickhouse, Hutchins, Jennison, John son, Johnston, Kejr, Kirk, Klein, Phil Kline, Phill Kline, Krehbiel, Kuether, Landwehr, Lane, Larkin, Lloyd, J. Long, P. Long, Mason, Mayans, Mays, McClure, McCreary, McKechnie, McKinney, Minor, Mollenkamp, Morrison, Myers, Neufeld, Nichols, O'Connor, O'Neal, Osborne, Packer, Palmer, Pauls, E. Peterson, J. Peterson, Phelps, Pottorff, Powell, Powers, April 9, 1997 785 Presta, Ray, Reardon, Reinhardt, Ruff, Samuelson, Sawyer, Shallenburger, Sharp, Shore, Showalter, Shriver, Shultz, Sloan, Spangler, Stone, Storm, Swenson, Tanner, Thimesch, Toelkes, Tomlinson, Toplikar, Vickrey, Vining, Wagle, Weber, Weiland, Wells, Welshimer, Wempe, Wilk, Wilson. Nays: None. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Ballard, Bradley, Dean, Schwartz. The bill passed. SB 124, An act concerning surplus state property; amending K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 75-6602 and repealing the existing section, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 122; Nays 0; Present but not voting 0; Absent or not voting 3. Yeas: Adkins, Alldritt, Allen, Aurand, Ballard, Ballou, Beggs, Benlon, Boston, Burroughs, Campbell, Carmody, Compton, Correll, Cox, Crow, Dahl, Dillon, Dreher, Edmonds, Emp son, Faber, Farmer, Feuerborn, Findley, Flaharty, Flora, Flower, Franklin, Freeborn, Gar ner, Geringer, Gilbert, Gilmore, Glasscock, Grant, Gregory, Haley, Hayzlett, Helgerson, Henderson, Henry, Holmes, Horst, Howell, Huff, Humerickhouse, Hutchins, Jennison, Johnson, Johnston, Kejr, Kirk, Klein, Phil Kline, Phill Kline, Krehbiel, Kuether, Landwehr, Lane, Larkin, Lloyd, J. Long, P. Long, Mason, Mayans, Mays, McClure, McCreary, Mc Kechnie, McKinney, Minor, Mollenkamp, Morrison, Myers, Neufeld, Nichols, O'Connor, O'Neal, Osborne, Packer, Palmer, Pauls, E. Peterson, J. Peterson, Phelps, Pottorff, Powell, Powers, Presta, Ray, Reardon, Reinhardt, Ruff, Samuelson, Sawyer, Shallenburger, Sharp, Shore, Showalter, Shriver, Shultz, Sloan, Spangler, Stone, Storm, Swenson, Tanner, Thi mesch, Toelkes, Tomlinson, Toplikar, Vickrey, Vining, Wagle, Weber, Weiland, Wells, Wel shimer, Wempe, Wilk, Wilson. Nays: None. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Bradley, Dean, Schwartz. The bill passed. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Mr. Speaker: Your committee on conference on Senate amendments to Substitute for HB 2368, submits the following report: The House accedes to all Senate amendments to the bill, and your committee on con ference further agrees to amend the bill, as printed with Senate Committee of the Whole amendments, as follows: On page 1, in line 39, before ``surface'' by inserting ``1994''; On page 2, in line 5, before ``Surface'' by inserting ``1994''; by striking all of lines 38 through 43; By striking all of page 3 and inserting: ``Sec. 2. On and after the effective date of this act and before July 1, 1999: (a) The department shall use a mixing zone of 50% of the average cross-sectional area of the stream based on either a low flow provision of one cubic foot per second or the 7Q10 flow, whichever is the greater existing condition in the receiving stream, in determining NPDES permit limits for total ammonia and chlorides under subsections (b) and (d) for permits issued by the department. (b) Unless an applicant for a new or renewal NPDES permit agrees to meet all 1994 surface water quality standards, notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), the de partment shall not require the applicant to comply with the numeric aquatic life criteria for total ammonia and chlorides that are contained in the 1994 surface water quality standards and shall instead require an applicant to comply with the applicant's existing permit require ments, including mixing zone provisions applicable to the permit, for numeric criteria for total ammonia and chlorides or with the criteria for total ammonia and chlorides that took effect May 1, 1987, whichever is more protective. Nothing herein shall be construed to require compliance with mixing zone provisions and numeric aquatic life criteria for total ammonia and chlorides that are more restrictive than the 1994 surface water quality stan dards. 786 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE (c) The department shall not use the numeric chronic aquatic life criteria for atrazine in Table 1a of subsection (d) of K.A.R. 1995 Supp. 28-16-28e and shall rely instead on the greater of either a standard of 3 parts per billion for atrazine or any revised numeric chronic aquatic life criteria for atrazine adopted by the department after consideration of any new criteria recommended by the United States environmental protection agency after the ef fective date of this act. Conformance with the atrazine standard shall be determined by application of the methodology used in the 1996 Kansas water quality assessment report (305(b) report) published by the department. (d) Permits issued for expansion, upgrade or new construction of wastewater treatment facilities and modifications and renewals of existing permits shall include the following state ment of conditions, which shall be legally binding and enforceable upon the permittee: ``The permittee who does not agree to meet effluent limitations as necessary to attain the aquatic life criteria for ammonia and chlorides within the 1994 surface water quality stan dards incurs and acknowledges the legal duty and obligation to bring the facilities and operations authorized by this permit into compliance with the permit effluent limitations based on the 1994 surface water quality standards within 24 months after July 1, 1999, unless before July 1, 1999, revised numeric criteria for ammonia and chlorides are adopted pursuant to subsection (g) of section 3, in which case the permittee incurs and acknowledges the legal duty and obligation to bring such facilities and operations into compliance with the permit effluent limitations based on the revised criteria within 24 months following the date of adoption of the rules and regulations containing the revised criteria.'' (e) The department shall develop a plan and permit conditions that will assist entities that, on the effective date of this act, hold a permit or are applicants for a permit in meeting the requirements of this section relating to total ammonia and chlorides.''; On page 4, in line 5, before ``surface'' by inserting ``1994''; in line 11, before ``surface'' by inserting ``1994''; in line 29, before ``surface'' by inserting ``1994''; in line 36, before ``surface'' by inserting ``1994''; in line 39, before ``surface'' by inserting ``1994''; On page 5, in line 1, before ``surface'' by inserting ``1994''; in line 5, before ``surface'' by inserting ``1994''; in line 11, before ``surface'' by inserting ``1994''; in line 13, before ``surface'' by inserting ``1994''; On page 6, in line 16, before ``surface'' by inserting ``1994''; And your committee on conference recommends the adoption of this report. David R. Corbin Stephen R. Morris Donald E. Biggs Conferees on part of Senate Steve Lloyd Laura McClure Tom Sloan Conferees on part of House On motion of Rep. Lloyd, the conference committee report on Sub. HB 2368 was adopted. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 93; Nays 29; Present but not voting 0; Absent or not voting 3. Yeas: Adkins, Alldritt, Allen, Aurand, Ballard, Ballou, Beggs, Benlon, Boston, Carmody, Compton, Correll, Cox, Dahl, Dillon, Dreher, Edmonds, Empson, Faber, Farmer, Feuer born, Findley, Flower, Franklin, Freeborn, Garner, Geringer, Gilmore, Glasscock, Grant, Gregory, Hayzlett, Henry, Holmes, Horst, Howell, Huff, Humerickhouse, Hutchins, Jen nison, Johnson, Kejr, Phil Kline, Phill Kline, Krehbiel, Landwehr, Lane, Larkin, Lloyd, P. Long, Mason, Mayans, Mays, McClure, McCreary, McKinney, Minor, Mollenkamp, Mor rison, Myers, Neufeld, O'Connor, O'Neal, Osborne, Packer, Palmer, Pauls, Powell, Powers, Presta, Ray, Reinhardt, Ruff, Samuelson, Shore, Showalter, Shriver, Shultz, Sloan, Stone, Swenson, Tanner, Thimesch, Tomlinson, Toplikar, Vickrey, Vining, Wagle, Weber, Weiland, Wempe, Wilk, Wilson. April 9, 1997 787 Nays: Burroughs, Campbell, Crow, Flaharty, Flora, Gilbert, Haley, Helgerson, Hender son, Johnston, Kirk, Klein, Kuether, J. Long, McKechnie, Nichols, E. Peterson, J. Peterson, Phelps, Pottorff, Reardon, Sawyer, Shallenburger, Sharp, Spangler, Storm, Toelkes, Wells, Welshimer. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Bradley, Dean, Schwartz. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Mr. Speaker: Your committee on conference on House amendments to Substitute for SB 86, submits the following report: Your committee on conference agrees to disagree and recommends that a new conference committee be appointed; And your committee on conference recommends the adoption of this report. Ray L. Cox Joe Humerickhouse Vernon Correll Conferees on part of House Don Steffes Sandy Praeger Paul Feleciano, Jr. Conferees on part of Senate On motion of Rep. Cox, the conference committee report on Sub. SB 86 was adopted. Speaker pro tem Wagle thereupon appointed Reps. Cox, Humerickhouse and Correll as second conferees on the part of the House. INTRODUCTION OF ORIGINAL MOTIONS On motion of Rep. Jennison, the House acceded to the request of the Senate for a conference on SB 116. Speaker pro tem Wagle thereupon appointed Reps. Tomlinson, Glasscock and Welshimer as conferees on the part of the House. INTRODUCTION OF ORIGINAL MOTIONS On emergency motion of Rep. Jennison, pursuant to House Rule 2311, SB 373, 104, 210 were advanced to Final Action on Bills and Concurrent Resolutions, subject to amend ment, debate and roll call. FINAL ACTION ON BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS Committee report to SB 373 was adopted; also, on motion of Rep. Helgerson was amended on page 8, following line 2, by inserting the following material to read as follows: ``(q) (1) As soon as practicable after the initial meeting of the board, the board shall undertake a study of the full range of alternatives to the operation of the university of Kansas hospital by the authority, including but not limited to the entering into contracts, agree ments, leases, joint ventures and other relationships, and the sale of all or part of the hospital assets, whereby other qualified entities would operate or administer or would be involved in the operation or administration of all or part of the activities or functions of the university of Kansas hospital that are to be transferred to the authority as hospital assets pursuant to this act on the transfer date. The study shall include a detailed review of appropriate financial plans and projections based on alternative marketing strategies for the operation and man agement of the university of Kansas hospital. Such alternatives shall include options that result in opportunities and anticipated revenues that would reduce the costs of operating the educational programs and activities of the university of Kansas medical center. The board shall submit a report with detailed information about such study and the recommen dations of the board to the legislature at the beginning of the 1998 regular session of the legislature in January, 1998. The report shall contain detailed financial projections reflecting the anticipated payments, endowments and other financial support that would result from each alternative that is studied by the board, specifically including those that would be financial support or endowments paid to the university of Kansas medical center, or that 788 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE would otherwise constitute financial or other benefit to the teaching activities of the school of medicine, school of nursing or to the other educational programs of the university of Kansas medical center. (2) After the transfer date, the board shall continue to study the matters described in paragraph (1) and shall prepare and submit to the legislature annual update reports on the continued study of such matters, including adjustments for any changed market, regulatory or other conditions that affect operating conditions or marketing strategies and financial planning models, and making such recommendations as the board deems appropriate. Such annual update reports shall be submitted to the legislature by the board at the beginning of the regular session of the legislature in 1999 and 2000.''; SB 373, An act establishing the university of Kansas hospital authority; relating to its powers, duties and limitations; matters regarding employees thereof, including retirement annuities and benefits; creating a board of directors; amending K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 75-6117, 76-745, 79-201b and 79-3606 and repealing the existing sections, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 101; Nays 22; Present but not voting 0; Absent or not voting 2. Yeas: Adkins, Alldritt, Aurand, Ballard, Ballou, Beggs, Boston, Campbell, Carmody, Compton, Correll, Cox, Dahl, Dillon, Dreher, Edmonds, Empson, Faber, Farmer, Feuer born, Findley, Flower, Franklin, Freeborn, Garner, Geringer, Gilmore, Glasscock, Grant, Gregory, Hayzlett, Helgerson, Henderson, Henry, Holmes, Horst, Howell, Huff, Humer ickhouse, Hutchins, Jennison, Johnson, Johnston, Kejr, Phil Kline, Phill Kline, Krehbiel, Landwehr, Larkin, Lloyd, J. Long, P. Long, Mason, Mayans, Mays, McClure, McCreary, McKechnie, McKinney, Minor, Mollenkamp, Morrison, Myers, Neufeld, O'Connor, O'Neal, Osborne, Packer, Palmer, Pauls, J. Peterson, Phelps, Pottorff, Powell, Powers, Presta, Reardon, Reinhardt, Ruff, Schwartz, Shallenburger, Sharp, Shore, Showalter, Shriver, Shultz, Sloan, Stone, Swenson, Tanner, Thimesch, Tomlinson, Toplikar, Vickrey, Vining, Wagle, Weber, Weiland, Wells, Wilk, Wilson. Nays: Allen, Benlon, Burroughs, Crow, Flaharty, Flora, Gilbert, Haley, Kirk, Klein, Kuether, Lane, Nichols, E. Peterson, Ray, Samuelson, Sawyer, Spangler, Storm, Toelkes, Welshimer, Wempe. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Bradley, Dean. The bill passed, as amended. SB 104, An act concerning state officers and employees; relating to the reimbursement of moving expenses; concerning subsistence allowance for travel; amending K.S.A. 75-3207a and K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 74-2114, 75-5250 and 76-727 and repealing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 75-3219 and 75-3224, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 106; Nays 17; Present but not voting 0; Absent or not voting 2. Yeas: Adkins, Alldritt, Allen, Aurand, Ballard, Ballou, Beggs, Benlon, Boston, Burroughs, Carmody, Compton, Correll, Cox, Crow, Dahl, Dillon, Dreher, Edmonds, Empson, Farmer, Feuerborn, Findley, Flaharty, Flower, Franklin, Freeborn, Garner, Geringer, Gilbert, Gil more, Glasscock, Grant, Gregory, Haley, Hayzlett, Helgerson, Henderson, Henry, Holmes, Horst, Huff, Humerickhouse, Hutchins, Jennison, Johnson, Johnston, Kejr, Kirk, Klein, Phil Kline, Krehbiel, Kuether, Lane, Larkin, J. Long, P. Long, Mason, Mays, McClure, Mc Creary, McKechnie, McKinney, Minor, Mollenkamp, Morrison, Myers, Neufeld, Nichols, O'Connor, O'Neal, Osborne, Pauls, E. Peterson, J. Peterson, Phelps, Powell, Ray, Reardon, Reinhardt, Ruff, Samuelson, Sawyer, Schwartz, Sharp, Shore, Showalter, Shultz, Sloan, Spangler, Stone, Storm, Tanner, Thimesch, Toelkes, Tomlinson, Toplikar, Vining, Wagle, Weber, Weiland, Wells, Welshimer, Wempe, Wilk, Wilson. Nays: Campbell, Faber, Flora, Howell, Phill Kline, Landwehr, Lloyd, Mayans, Packer, Palmer, Pottorff, Powers, Presta, Shallenburger, Shriver, Swenson, Vickrey. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Bradley, Dean. The bill passed. April 9, 1997 789 SB 210, An act authorizing the conveyance of certain real property between the Kansas military board and Mr. and Mrs. Jon Flickinger and authorizing the acceptance and con veyance of real property owned by Mr. and Mrs. Jon Flickinger to the Kansas military board, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 123; Nays 0; Present but not voting 0; Absent or not voting 2. Yeas: Adkins, Alldritt, Allen, Aurand, Ballard, Ballou, Beggs, Benlon, Boston, Burroughs, Campbell, Carmody, Compton, Correll, Cox, Crow, Dahl, Dillon, Dreher, Edmonds, Emp son, Faber, Farmer, Feuerborn, Findley, Flaharty, Flora, Flower, Franklin, Freeborn, Gar ner, Geringer, Gilbert, Gilmore, Glasscock, Grant, Gregory, Haley, Hayzlett, Helgerson, Henderson, Henry, Holmes, Horst, Howell, Huff, Humerickhouse, Hutchins, Jennison, Johnson, Johnston, Kejr, Kirk, Klein, Phil Kline, Phill Kline, Krehbiel, Kuether, Landwehr, Lane, Larkin, Lloyd, J. Long, P. Long, Mason, Mayans, Mays, McClure, McCreary, Mc Kechnie, McKinney, Minor, Mollenkamp, Morrison, Myers, Neufeld, Nichols, O'Connor, O'Neal, Osborne, Packer, Palmer, Pauls, E. Peterson, J. Peterson, Phelps, Pottorff, Powell, Powers, Presta, Ray, Reardon, Reinhardt, Ruff, Samuelson, Sawyer, Schwartz, Shallenbur ger, Sharp, Shore, Showalter, Shriver, Shultz, Sloan, Spangler, Stone, Storm, Swenson, Tan ner, Thimesch, Toelkes, Tomlinson, Toplikar, Vickrey, Vining, Wagle, Weber, Weiland, Wells, Welshimer, Wempe, Wilk, Wilson. Nays: None. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Bradley, Dean. The bill passed. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Mr. Speaker: Your committee on conference on House amendments to SB 65, submits the following report: The Senate accedes to all House amendments to the bill, and your committee on con ference further agrees to amend the bill, as printed with House Committee amendments, as follows: On page 1, in line 22, by striking all before ``such'' and inserting ``If a school district elects not to provide''; in line 23, by striking ``and subject to the provisions of subsection (b), a'' and inserting ``the''; in line 24, by striking ``may'' and inserting ``shall''; And your committee on conference recommends the adoption of this report. Michael R. O'Neal Eugene L. Shore Bill Reardon Conferees on part of House Barbara Lawrence Audrey Langworthy Janis K. Lee Conferees on part of Senate On motion of Rep. O'Neal, the conference committee report on SB 65 was adopted. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 116; Nays 7; Present but not voting 0; Absent or not voting 2. Yeas: Adkins, Alldritt, Allen, Aurand, Ballard, Ballou, Beggs, Benlon, Boston, Burroughs, Campbell, Carmody, Compton, Correll, Cox, Crow, Dahl, Dillon, Dreher, Edmonds, Emp son, Faber, Farmer, Feuerborn, Findley, Flaharty, Flora, Flower, Garner, Geringer, Gilbert, Gilmore, Glasscock, Grant, Gregory, Haley, Hayzlett, Helgerson, Henderson, Henry, Holmes, Horst, Howell, Huff, Humerickhouse, Hutchins, Jennison, Johnson, Johnston, Kejr, Phil Kline, Phill Kline, Krehbiel, Kuether, Landwehr, Lane, Larkin, Lloyd, J. Long, P. Long, Mason, Mayans, Mays, McClure, McCreary, McKechnie, McKinney, Minor, Mol lenkamp, Morrison, Myers, Neufeld, Nichols, O'Connor, O'Neal, Osborne, Packer, Palmer, Pauls, E. Peterson, J. Peterson, Phelps, Pottorff, Powell, Presta, Ray, Reardon, Reinhardt, Ruff, Samuelson, Sawyer, Schwartz, Shallenburger, Sharp, Shore, Showalter, Shriver, 790 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Shultz, Sloan, Spangler, Stone, Storm, Swenson, Tanner, Thimesch, Toelkes, Tomlinson, Toplikar, Vickrey, Vining, Wagle, Weber, Weiland, Welshimer, Wempe, Wilson. Nays: Franklin, Freeborn, Kirk, Klein, Powers, Wells, Wilk. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Bradley, Dean. MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE The Senate concurs in House amendments to SB 43, and requests return of the bill. The Senate concurs in House amendments to SB 99, and requests return of the bill. The Senate concurs in House amendments to SB 276, and requests return of the bill. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES The Select Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice recommends SB 69 be amended by substituting a new bill to be designated as ``House Substitute for SENATE BILL No. 69,'' as follows: ``HOUSE SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE BILL No. 69 By Select Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice ``AN ACT concerning juveniles; amending K.S.A. 20-1a11, 21-3612, as amended by section 25 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 22-4701, as amended by section 27 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1604, as amended by section 42 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1604, as amended by section 46 of this act, 38-1610, as amended by section 50 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1618, as amended by section 59 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1632, as amended by section 64 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1633, as amended by section 65 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1636, as amended by section 67 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1636, as amended by section 57 of this act, 38-1661, as amended by section 79 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1662, as amended by section 80 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1674, as amended by section 89 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1674, as amended by section 68 of this act, 38-1681, as amended by section 93 of chapter 229 of the 1996 session laws of Kansas, 38-1681, as amended by section 73 of this act, 38-1691, as amended by section 95 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-16,111, as amended by section 97 of chapter 229 of the 1996 session laws of Kansas, 38-16,111, as amended by section 77 of this act, 72-978, as amended by section 120 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 75-5291, 76-2101, as amended by section 140 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 76-2101a, as amended by section 141 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 76-2101b, as amended by section 142 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 76-2125, as amended by section 145 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 76-2128, as amended by section 146 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 76-2201, as amended by section 147 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 76-2201a, as amended by section 148 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, and 76-2219, as amended by section 149 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 381602, as amended by section 41 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 381602, as amended by section 44 of this act, 38-1608, as amended by section 48 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1611, as amended by section 51 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1635, as amended by section 66 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1663, as amended by section 81 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1652, as amended by section 73 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1663, as amended by section 63 of this act, 38-1668, as amended by section 85 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1671, as amended by section 86 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1673, as amended by section 88 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1675, as amended by section 90 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1675, as amended by section 65 of this act, 38-1676, as amended by section 91 of April 9, 1997 791 chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, and 74-9501, as amended by section 127 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, and K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 21-2511, 21-3413, 28-170, 38-1507, 38-1508, 38-1522, 38-1613, 38-1614, 38-1640, 38-1692, 3816,126, 38-16,128, 38-1808, 40-1909, 40-19c09, 72-89a02, 74-8810, 75-2935, 75-2935b, 75-6102, 75-6104, 75-6801, 75-7007, 75-7008, 75-7009, 75-7021, 75-2023, 75-7024, 75-7025, 75-7026, 75-7028, 76-6b04, 76-3201 and 79-4803 and repealing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 21-2511, as amended by section 22 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 21-3413, as amended by section 23 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 21-3611, as amended by section 24 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 28-170, as amended by section 28 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1613, as amended by section 52 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1614, as amended by section 53 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1640, as amended by section 71 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1672, as amended by section 87 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 38-1801, 38-1802, 38-1803, 38-1805, 38-1806, 38-1809, 38-1810, 38-1811, 40-1909, as amended by section 110 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, and 74-5363, as amended by section 124 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 38-1692, as amended by section 96 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, 40-19c09, as amended by section 113 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas, and 74-8810, as amended by section 126 of chapter 229 of the 1996 Session Laws of Kansas and K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 38-1804, 38-1807 and 75-7010.''; and the substitute bill be passed. (H. Sub. for SB 69 was thereupon introduced and read by title.) REPORT ON ENROLLED BILLS HB 2038, 2045, 2127, 2137, 2150, 2181, 2188, 2202, 2223, 2298, 2498 reported correctly enrolled, properly signed and presented to the governor on April 7, 1997. REPORT ON ENROLLED RESOLUTIONS HCR 5025; HR 6012 reported correctly enrolled and properly signed on April 9, 1997. On motion of Rep. Jennison, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Thursday, April 10, 1997. CHARLENE SWANSON, Journal Clerk. JANET E. JONES, Chief Clerk. +--+ | | +--+