January 11, 1999

Journal of the Senate

FIRST DAY
______
Senate Chamber, Topeka, Kansas
 In accordance with the provisions of the Constitution of the State of Kansas and by virtue
of his office as President of the Senate, Senator Dick Bond declared the 1999 Senate to be
in session.

 President Bond welcomed the Reverend Fred S. Hollomon, pastor of Highland Park
Southern Baptist Church, Topeka, Kansas, who is returning as chaplain of the Senate.

 Invocation by Chaplain Hollomon:

     Heavenly Father,

 We are about to embark on a 90 day journey. Two of us are making it for the first time,
the rest of us have taken the trip before  .  .  .  .  some of us many times.

 It's sort of like a long bus ride, O God. You put 40 people on a bus for 90 days and all
kinds of things happen.

 We will travel rather slowly for a couple of weeks, taking in the scenery and studying our
maps. Our destination is a place called sine die. Soon we will realize we are going to have
to speed up if we are to get there on time. Along the way we will have disagreements
concerning the best route to take. Some days we will encounter frustrating detours and dead
end streets, not to mention pot holes and orange barrels.

 Whether or not we arrive at our destination depends on who the driver is. Keep reminding
us, O God, to let You do the driving. If we decide to take turns driving, or argue with the
driver, or forget who the driver is, we will probably get lost or have a wreck.

 Lord, please don't get off the bus and leave the driving to us!

 I ask this in the name of Christ

 AMEN

COMMUNICATIONS FROM STATE OFFICERS
 President Bond introduced the Honorable Janet Chubb, Assistant Secretary of State, who
delivered an official communication from the Secretary of State, Ron Thornburgh, regarding
the appointment of the Senator from Johnson County, Senator John Vratil.

    State of Kansas
Office of the Secretary of State
To all to whom these presents shall come, Greetings:

     I, Ron Thornburgh, Secretary of State of the State of Kansas, do hereby certify that John
L. Vratil, Shawnee Mission, was appointed by the Governor effective November 16, 1998,
for the unexpired term, Eleventh Senatorial District, to fill the vacancy created by the
resignation of Keith Schraad.

                                                                                    In Testimony Whereof:

                                                                                    I hereto set my hand and cause

                                                                                    To be affixed my official seal.

                                                                                    Done at the city of Topeka,

                                                                                    this 11th day of January, A.D.

                                                                                    1999.

                                                                                        Ron Thornburgh

                                                                                    Secretary of State

     President Bond introduced and welcomed Senator Vratil.

 The President recognized the Senator from Montgomery, Senator Emert, and the Senator
from Shawnee, Senator Hensley, to escort Senator Les Donovan; Senator Ed Pugh; and the
newly appointed Senator Harry Stephens to take the oath of office.

 President Bond again recognized the Honorable Chubb to deliver two communications
from the Secretary of State and administer the oath of office.

    State of Kansas
Office of the Secretary of State
 To all to whom these presents shall come; Greetings:

     I, Ron Thornburgh, Secretary of State of the State of Kansas, do hereby certify that Harry
Stephens, Emporia, was appointed by the Governor effective January 11, 1999, for the
unexpired term, Seventeenth Senatorial District, to fill the vacancy created by the resig-
nation of Gerald ``Jerry'' Karr.

                                                                                    In Testimony Whereof:

                                                                                    I hereto set my hand and cause

                                                                                    To be affixed my official seal.

                                                                                    Done at the city of Topeka,

                                                                                    this 11th day of January, A.D.

                                                                                    1999.

                                                                                    Ron Thornburgh

                                                                                    Secretary of State

    State of Kansas
Office of the Secretary of State
 I, Ron Thornburgh, Secretary of State, do hereby certify that the following persons were
elected members of the Senate of the State of Kansas for the remainder of the unexpired
term beginning on the second Monday of January, A.D. 1999.



District 1Edward W. Pugh
District 27Leslie D. Donovan, Sr.
 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and caused to be
affixed my official seal this 7th day of December, A.D. 1998.

                                                                                        RON THORNBURGH

                                                                                    Secretary of State

                                                                                    JANET CHUBB

                                                                                    Assistant Secretary of State

    Oath of Office
 I do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and the
Constitution of the State of Kansas, and faithfully discharge the duties of the office of Senator
of the State of Kansas, so help me God.

                                                                                    Les Donovan

                                                                                    Ed Pugh

                                                                                    Harry Stephens

     President Bond welcomed Senator Donovan, Senator Pugh and Senator Stephens.

 President Bond introduced the new reader, Darrin Devinney, Topeka, Kansas, a third
year law student at Washburn University. He received his bachelor's degree in Political
Science at Emporia State University.

 The roll was called with forty senators present as follows:



District
  1 Edward Pugh
  2 Sandy Praeger
  3 Donald Biggs
  4 Sherman Jones
  5 Mark Gilstrap
  6 Chris Steineger
  7 Audrey Langworthy
  8 Dick Bond
  9 Rich Becker
10 Nick Jordan
11 John Vratil
12 Robert Tyson
13 Jim Barone
14 Dwayne Umbarger
15 Tim Emert
16 Dave Corbin
17 Harry Stephens
18 Marge Petty
19 Anthony Hensley
20 Alicia Salisbury
District
21 Janice Hardenburger
22 Lana Oleen
23 Karin Brownlee
24 Ben Vidricksen
25 Pat Ranson
26 Nancey Harrington
27 Les Donovan
28 Paul Feleciano
29 U. L. ``Rip'' Gooch
30 Barbara Lawrence
31 Christine Downey
32 Greta Goodwin
33 Laurie Bleeker
34 Dave Kerr
35 Don Steffes
36 Janis Lee
37 Larry Salmans
38 Tim Huelskamp
39 Steve Morris
40 Stan Clark
INTRODUCTIONS
 President Bond introduced Dr. Joel Hornung, President of the Kansas Academy of Family
Physicians. Dr. Hornung is in private practice in Council Grove. The Academy sponsors the
doctor of the day program and provides daily assistance for health concerns in the Capitol
during the session.

 Highway Patrol serving the Senate are Second Lieutenant Don Cackler, who is returning
again this year and was recognized, and Trooper Mark Engholm, who was not on the Senate
floor.

INTRODUCTION OF ORIGINAL MOTIONS AND SENATE RESOLUTIONS
 On emergency motion of Senator Emert, SR 1801, by Senators Bond, Emert, and Hen-
sley as follows, was introduced and adopted by voice vote.

SENATE RESOLUTION No. 1801--

By Senators Bond, Emert and Hensley
A  RESOLUTION relating to the organization of the Senate.
Be it resolved by the Senate of the State of Kansas: That the Secretary of the Senate notify
the House of Representatives that the Senate is organized with the following officers:

      Dick Bond, president,

      Alicia Salisbury, vice president,

      Tim Emert, majority leader,

      Anthony Hensley, minority leader,

      Pat Saville, secretary,

      Jim Woods, sergeant at arms,

and awaits the pleasure of the House of Representatives.

 On emergency motion of Senator Emert SR 1802, by Senators Bond, Emert and Hensley,
as follows, was introduced and adopted by voice vote.

SENATE RESOLUTION No. 1802--

By Senators Bond, Emert and Hensley
A  RESOLUTION relating to assignment of seats of the Senate.
Be it resolved by the Senate of the State of Kansas: The members of the 1999 regular
session shall occupy the same seats they occupied in the 1998 regular session with the
following exceptions: Senator Vratil, seat No. 12 and Senator Stephens, seat No. 34.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
 The following bills and concurrent resolutions were introduced and read by title:

 SB 1, An act concerning unclaimed property; amending K.S.A. 58-3936 and K.S.A. 1998
Supp. 58-3950 and repealing the existing sections, by Senator Becker.

 SB 2, An act relating to sales taxation; classifying cities in Finney county for imposition
authority for economic development purposes; amending K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 12-188 and
repealing the existing section, by Senator Morris.

 SB 3, An act relating to accident and health insurance; providing coverage for general
anesthesia and medical care facility charges for certain dental care; amending K.S.A. 1998
Supp. 40-2,103 and 40-19c09 and repealing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 1998
Supp. 40-1909, by Special Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance.

 SB 4, An act concerning criminal procedure; relating to expungement; amending K.S.A.
1998 Supp. 12-4516 and 21-4619 and repealing the existing sections, by Special Committee
on Judiciary.

 SB 5, An act concerning marriage; relating to marriage licenses; application and issuance
by mail; amending K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 23-106 and repealing the existing section, by Special
Committee on Judiciary.

 SB 6, An act concerning alcoholic beverages; relating to the regulation thereof; relating
to certain licensees; amending K.S.A. 41-330, 41-2610 and 41-2623 and K.S.A. 1998 Supp.
41-311 and repealing the existing sections, by Special Committee on Federal and State
Affairs.

 SB 7, An act concerning cities and counties; relating to the consolidation thereof; amend-
ing K.S.A. 12-301 and 12-3909 and K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 19-205 and repealing the existing
sections, by Special Committee on Local Government.

 SB 8, An act concerning special education services for exceptional children attending
private schools; amending K.S.A. 72-5392, 72-5393 and 72-5394 and repealing the existing
sections, by Legislative Budget Committee.

 SB 9, An act relating to property taxation; concerning the timing of inspection of property
for appraisal purposes; amending K.S.A. 79-1476 and repealing the existing section, by
Special Committee on Assessment and Taxation.

 SB 10, An act relating to property taxation; exempting certain property therefrom; amend-
ing K.S.A. 79-201c and repealing the existing section, by Special Committee on Assessment
and Taxation.

 SB 11, An act relating to property taxation; concerning the correction of clerical errors;
amending K.S.A. 79-1701, 79-1701a and 79-1702 and repealing the existing sections, by
Special Committee on Assessment and Taxation.

 SB 12, An act relating to property taxation; concerning the contents of appraised valuation
notices; amending K.S.A. 79-1437f and 79-1460 and repealing the existing sections, by Spe-
cial Committee on Assessment and Taxation.

 SB 13, An act relating to the filing of plats; amending K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 12-752 and
repealing the existing section, by Special Committee of Assessment and Taxation.

 SB 14, An act relating to accident and health insurance; providing coverage for recon-
structive breast surgery; amending K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 40-2,103 and 40-19c09 and repealing
the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 40-1909, by Special Committee on
Financial Institutions and Insurance.

 SB 15, An act concerning the division of alcoholic beverage control; relating to the powers
and duties of the director, agents and employees thereof; amending K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 41-
201 and repealing the existing section, by Special Committee on Federal and State Affairs.

 SB 16, An act concerning alcoholic liquor and cereal malt beverages; relating to the
regulation thereof; amending K.S.A. 21-3610, 41-101, 41-103, 41-104, 41-105, 41-202, 41-
204, 41-206, 41-207, 41-209, 41-211, 41-301, 41-303, 41-304, 41-309, 41-310, 41-313, 41-
314, 41-315, 41-317, 41-319, 41-320, 41-321, 41-322, 41-323, 41-326, 41-328, 41-330, 41-
331, 41-332, 41-333, 41-334, 41-339, 41-401, 41-402, 41-403, 41-405, 41-406, 41-407,
41-408, 41-410, 41-501, 41-501a, 41-502, 41-507, 41-508, 41-601, 41-602, 41-701, 41-702,
41-703, 41-704, 41-705, 41-706, 41-710, 41-713, 41-718, 41-720, 41-728, 41-729, 41-805,
41-806, 41-901, 41-902, 41-903, 41-904, 41-905, 41-1001, 41-1002, 41-1003, 41-1004, 41-
1102, 41-1107, 41-1122, 41-1123, 41-1125, 41-2610, 41-2611, 41-2613, 41-2632, 41-2639,
41-2640, 41-2643, 41-2645, 41-2646, 41-2647, 41-2651, 41-2701, 41-2702, 41-2705, 41-2722
and 75-5118 and K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 8-241, 8-1599, 8-2110, 19-101a, 41-102, 41-201, 41-
302, 41-306, 41-306a, 41-307, 41-308a, 41-311, 41-346, 41-347, 41-708, 41-712, 41-717, 41-
719, 41-727, 41-1101, 41-1126, 41-2614, 41-2615, 41-2642, 44-706, 60-2313, 79-41a01, 79-
41a03 and 79-41a07 and repealing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 41-203,
41-205, 41-208, 41-210, 41-305, 41-308, 41-312, 41-316, 41-318, 41-324, 41-325, 41-327,
41-329, 41-335, 41-336, 41-337, 41-338, 41-340, 41-341, 41-342, 41-343, 41-344, 41-345,
41-409, 41-412, 41-501c, 41-510, 41-707, 41-711, 41-714, 41-715, 41-721, 41-722, 41-723,
41-724, 41-725, 41-726, 41-801, 41-803, 41-1105, 41-1111, 41-1112, 41-1114, 41-1115, 41-
1116, 41-1117, 41-1118, 41-1119, 41-1120, 41-1121, 41-1124, 41-1127, 41-2604, 41-2605,
41-2606, 41-2607, 41-2608, 41-2609, 41-2612, 41-2619, 41-2620, 41-2621, 41-2623, 41-
2625, 41-2626, 41-2627, 41-2628, 41-2629, 41-2630, 41-2631, 41-2633, 41-2633a, 41-2634,
41-2635, 41-2636, 41-2644, 41-2648, 41-2649 and 41-2650. and K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 19-101i,
41-308b, 41-709, 41-2601, 41-2622, 41-2637 and 41-2641, by Special Committee on Federal
and State Affairs.

 SB 17, An act concerning state building construction; relating to certain claims arising
therefrom; providing for recovery and disposition of amounts received for costs incurred;
amending K.S.A. 75-1267 and 75-3785 and repealing the existing sections, by Joint Com-
mittee on State Building Construction.

 SB 18, An act relating to income taxation; allowing a credit therefrom for property tax
paid upon the working interest of certain oil wells, by Senators Lee and Corbin.

 SB 19, An act concerning the Kansas commission on veterans affairs; authorizing the
establishment of a state system of veterans cemeteries, by Joint Committee on State Building
Construction.

 SB 20, An act concerning information; limitations on disclosure and use of health infor-
mation, by Special Committee on Information Management.

 SB 21, An act relating to the records of the division of vehicles; amending K.S.A. 1998
Supp. 74-2012 and repealing the existing section, by Special Committee on Information
Management.

 SB 22, An act concerning unlawful employment practices; relating to genetic testing;
amending K.S.A. 44-1002 and 44-1009 and repealing the existing sections, by Special Com-
mittee on Information Management.

 SB 23, An act concerning elections; concerning campaign finance; amending K.S.A. 1998
Supp. 25-4143, 25-4150 and 25-4152 and repealing the existing sections, by Senators Hen-
sley, Barone, Biggs, Downey, Feleciano, Gooch, Goodwin, Jones, Lee, Petty and Steineger.

 SB 24, An act repealing K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 46-2901; concerning the Joint Committee on
Oversight of the University of Kansas Hospital Authority, by Joint Committee on Oversight
of the University of Kansas Hospital Authority.

 SB 25, An act concerning the university of Kansas medical center; authorizing certain
capital improvement projects by the university of Kansas hospital authority, by Joint Com-
mittee on Oversight of the University of Kansas Hospital Authority.

 SB 26, An act relating to the state library and the state librarian; state library advisory
commission; amending K.S.A. 75-2535 and 75-2546 and repealing the existing sections, by
Senator Hensley.

 SB 27, An act repealing K.S.A. 72-64a01 and 72-64a02, concerning the Kansas committee
on school district finance and quality performance, by Senator Emert.

 SB 28, An act repealing K.S.A. 72-4409, 72-4409a and 72-4410, concerning the state
council on vocational education and the state advisory council for vocational education, by
Senator Emert.

 SB 29, An act repealing K.S.A. 72-1106c and 72-1106d, concerning the school term and
special exceptions thereto, by Senator Emert.

 SB 30, An act repealing K.S.A. 72-120, concerning the publication of school laws by the
state board of education, by Senator Emert.

 SB 31, An act repealing K.S.A. 72-933, concerning special education services for devel-
opmentally disabled children, by Senator Emert.

 SB 32, An act repealing K.S.A. 72-77a01, 72-77a02, 72-77a03 and 72-77a04, concerning
the Kansas commission on education restructuring and accountability, by Senator Emert.

 SB 33, An act repealing K.S.A. 72-1626b, concerning bond issuances authorized before
school district unification, by Senator Emert.

 SB 34, An act repealing K.S.A. 72-9401, 72-9402, 72-9403, 72-9404, 72-9406, 72-9407
and 72-9408, concerning the state minimum competency assessment program, by Senator
Emert.

 SB 35, An act repealing 72-6761a and 72-6761b, concerning the validation of certain
bond issuances, by Senator Emert.

 SB 36, An act repealing K.S.A. 72-5303, concerning the provision and maintenance of
water closets by boards of education, by Senator Emert.

 SB 37, An act repealing K.S.A. 72-1114, 72-1115 and 72-1116, concerning school district
self evaluation and accreditation, by Senator Emert.

    SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 1601--

By Special Committee Redistricting Advisory Group
A  PROPOSITION to amend section 1 of article 10 of the constitution of the state of Kansas,
relating to the reapportionment of senatorial and representative districts.
Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Kansas, two-thirds of the members elected
(or appointed) and qualified to the Senate and two-thirds of the members elected (or ap-
pointed) and qualified to the House of Representatives concurring therein:

      Section  1. The following proposition to amend the constitution of the state of Kansas
shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the state for their approval or rejection: Section
1 of article 10 of the constitution of the state of Kansas is hereby amended to read as follows:

      ``§  1. Reapportionment of senatorial and representative districts. (a) At its regular
session in 1989, the legislature shall by law reapportion the state representative districts,
the state senatorial districts or both the state representative and senatorial districts upon the
basis of the latest census of the inhabitants of the state taken by authority of chapter 61 of
the 1987 Session Laws of Kansas. At its regular session in 1992, and at its regular session
every tenth year thereafter, the legislature shall, by law, shall reapportion the state senatorial
districts and representative districts on the basis of the population of the state as established
by the most recent census of population taken and published by the United States bureau
of the census. Senatorial and representative districts shall be reapportioned upon the basis
of the population of the state adjusted: (1) To exclude nonresident military personnel sta-
tioned within the state and nonresident students attending colleges and universities within
the state; and (2) to include military personnel stationed within the state who are residents
of the state and students attending colleges and universities within the state who are resi-
dents of the state in the district of their permanent residence. Bills reapportioning legislative
districts shall be published in the Kansas register immediately upon final passage and shall
be effective for the next following election of legislators and thereafter until again
reapportioned.

      (b) Within 15 days after the publication of an act reapportioning the legislative districts
within the time specified in (a), the attorney general shall petition the supreme court of the
state to determine the validity thereof. The supreme court, within 30 days from the filing
of the petition, shall enter its judgment. Should the supreme court determine that the
reapportionment statute is invalid, the legislature shall enact a statute of reapportionment
conforming to the judgment of the supreme court within 15 days.

      (c) Upon enactment of a reapportionment to conform with a judgment under (b), the
attorney general shall apply to the supreme court of the state to determine the validity
thereof. The supreme court, within 10 days from the filing of such application, shall enter
its judgment. Should the supreme court determine that the reapportionment statute is in-
valid, the legislature shall again enact a statute reapportioning the legislative districts in
compliance with the direction of and conforming to the mandate of the supreme court
within 15 days after entry thereof.

      (d) Whenever a petition or application is filed under this section, the supreme court, in
accordance with its rules, shall permit interested persons to present their views.

      (e) A judgment of the supreme court of the state determining a reapportionment to be
valid shall be final until the legislative districts are again reapportioned in accordance
herewith.''

      Sec.  2. The following statement shall be printed on the ballot with the amendment as
a whole:


            ``Explanatory statement. The purpose of this amendment is to eliminate the adjustment
            of census taken by the United States bureau of the census regarding nonresident
            military personnel and nonresident students when reapportioning the Kansas senate
            and house of representatives.

            ``A vote for this proposition would eliminate the adjustment of census taken by the
            United States bureau of the census regarding nonresident military personnel and
            nonresident students when reapportioning the Kansas senate and house of
            representatives.

            ``A vote against this proposition would continue in effect the requirement for the ad-
            justment of census taken by the United States bureau of the census regarding non-
            resident military personnel and nonresident students when reapportioning the Kan-
            sas senate and house of representatives.''

            Sec.  3. This resolution, if approved by two-thirds of the members elected (or appointed)
and qualified to the Senate, and two-thirds of the members elected (or appointed) and
qualified to the House of Representatives shall be entered on the journals, together with
the yeas and nays. The secretary of state shall cause this resolution to be published as
provided by law and shall cause the proposed amendment to be submitted to the electors
of the state at the general election in April in the year 1999 unless a special election is called
at a sooner date by concurrent resolution of the legislature, in which case it shall be sub-
mitted to the electors of the state at the special election.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 1602--

By Special Committee on Rail Transportation


      A  CONCURRENT  RESOLUTION urging the secretary of the United States department
      of agriculture to provide greater opportunities to the farmers of the United States by
      taking greater advantage of the export enhancement program.

            WHEREAS,  If the Kansas farmer is to have the opportunity to prosper and grow, the
agricultural products produced by the farmer must be able to reach foreign markets; and

      WHEREAS,  the export enhancement program is one tool which can expand foreign
market opportunities; and

      WHEREAS,  the stockpiling of grain is just one example of where the lack of access to
foreign markets hurts not only the Kansas farmer but all American farmers and the economy
of the United States in general: Now, therefore,

      Be it resolved by the Senate of the State of Kansas, the House of Representatives concurring
therein: That the secretary of the United States department of agriculture is urged to take
greater advantage of the export enhancement program; and

      Be it further resolved: That the Secretary of State be directed to send enrolled copies
of this resolution to the Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture and to
each member of the Kansas Congressional Delegation.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 1603--

By Special Committee on Information Management
A  CONCURRENT  RESOLUTION urging Congress to pass the Freedom and Privacy
Restoration Act of 1998.
      WHEREAS,  The Federal Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigration Responsibility
Act requires that state issued drivers' licenses and nondriver identification cards must con-
tain the holder's social security number or that the state must verify with the Social Security
Administration the social security number of each applicant for a license or identification
card; and

      WHEREAS,  This requirement violates the rights protected by the Tenth Amendment
to the Constitution of the United States and violates Section 7 of the Privacy Act of 1974
(P.L. 93-579); and

      WHEREAS,  The costs to the states to implement this requirement is an unfunded fed-
eral mandate; and

      WHEREAS,  This requirement of the Federal Illegal Immigration Reform and Immi-
gration Responsibility Act raises serious concerns regarding establishment of a system of
national identification numbers and national identification cards; and

      WHEREAS,  The Freedom and Privacy Restoration Act of 1998 would prohibit this griev-
ous and onerous requirement: Now, therefore,

      Be it resolved by the Senate of the State of Kansas, the House of Representatives concurring
therein: That the Legislature of the State of Kansas strongly urges the Congress of the
United States to enact the Freedom and Privacy Restoration Act of 1998; and

      Be it further resolved: That the Secretary of State is directed to send enrolled copies of
this resolution to each member of the Kansas Congressional Delegation.

REFERENCE OF BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
The following prefiled bills and resolutions were referred to the Committees pursuant to Senate Rule 32:

Agriculture: SCR 1602.
Assessment and Taxation: SB 2, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 18.
Commerce: SB 22.
Eduction: SB 8.
Elections and Local Government: SB 7, 23; SCR 1601.
Federal and State Affairs: SB 6, 15, 16, 19; SCR 1603
Financial Institutions & Insurance: SB 1, 3, 14.
Judiciary: SB 4, 5.
Public Health and Welfare: SB 20.
Transportation and Tourism: SB 21.
Ways and Means: SB 17, 24, 25.

MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR
May 12, 1998
To the Senate of the State of Kansas:

 Submitted herewith for confirmation by the Senate are appointments made by me as
Governor of the State of Kansas as of May 12, 1998, pursuant to law.

                                                                                    BILL GRAVES

                                                                                    Governor

Member, Pooled Money Investment Board, John W. Lehman, pursuant to the authority
vested in me by KSA 75-4221a, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate to
serve a four-year term ending March 15, 2002.

Member, Pooled Money Investment Board, John D. Cleland, pursuant to the authority vested
in me by KSA 75-4221a, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate to serve a
four-year term ending March 15, 2002.

May 14, 1998
To the Senate of the State of Kansas:

 Submitted herewith for confirmation by the Senate are appointments made by me as
Governor of the State of Kansas as of May 14, 1998, pursuant to law.

                                                                                    BILL GRAVES

                                                                                    Governor

Member, State Banking Board, Bill New, pursuant to the authority vested in me by KSA
74- 3004, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate to serve a three-year term
ending March 15, 2001.

Member, State Banking Board, Jane Bateman, pursuant to the authority vested in me by
KSA 74- 3004, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate to serve a three-year
term ending March 15, 2001.

Member, State Banking Board, Michael D. Michaelis, pursuant to the authority vested in
me by KSA 74-3004, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate to serve a three-
year term ending March 15, 2001.

Member, Kansas Public Employees' Retirement System Board of Trustees, Frank Gaines,
pursuant to the authority vested in me by KSA 74-4905, effective upon the date of confir-
mation by the Senate to serve a four-year term ending January 15, 2001.

May 20, 1998
To the Senate of the State of Kansas:

 Submitted herewith for confirmation by the Senate are appointments made by me as
Governor of the State of Kansas as of May 20, 1998, pursuant to law.

                                                                                    BILL GRAVES

                                                                                    Governor

Member, Pooled Money Investment Board, Norman B. Dawson, pursuant to the authority
vested in me by KSA 75-4221a, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate to
fulfill an unexpired term ending March 15, 2000.

May 21, 1998
To the Senate of the State of Kansas:

 Submitted herewith for confirmation by the Senate are appointments made by me as
Governor of the State of Kansas as of May 21, 1998, pursuant to law.

                                                                                    BILL GRAVES

                                                                                    Governor

Member, University of Kansas Hospital Authority, George J. Farha, pursuant to the authority
vested in me by SB 373, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate to serve a
three-year term ending May 25, 2001.

Member, University of Kansas Hospital Authority, Edward Chapman, Jr., pursuant to the
authority vested in me by SB 373, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate to
serve a three-year term ending May 25, 2001.

Member, University of Kansas Hospital Authority, Mark Parkinson, pursuant to the authority
vested in me by SB 373, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate to serve a
three-year term ending May 25, 2001.

Member, University of Kansas Hospital Authority, Dorothy Lynch, pursuant to the authority
vested in me by SB 373, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate to serve a
two-year term ending May 25, 2000.

Member, University of Kansas Hospital Authority, Sherman Jones, pursuant to the authority
vested in me by SB 373, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate to serve a
two-year term ending May 25, 2000.

Member, University of Kansas Hospital Authority, Sandy Praeger, pursuant to the authority
vested in me by SB 373, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate to serve a
two-year term ending May 25, 2000.

Member, University of Kansas Hospital Authority, William Docking, pursuant to the au-
thority vested in me by SB 373, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate to
serve a one-year term ending May 25, 1999.

Member, University of Kansas Hospital Authority, Sylvia Robinson, pursuant to the authority
vested in me by SB 373, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate to serve a
one-year term ending May 25, 1999.

September 28, 1998
To the Senate of the State of Kansas:

 Submitted herewith for confirmation by the Senate are appointments made by me as
Governor of the State of Kansas as of September 28, 1998, pursuant to law.

                                                                                    BILL GRAVES

                                                                                    Governor

Member, Employment Security Board of Review, Dan C. McClenny, pursuant to the au-
thority vested in me by KSA 44-709 (f), effective upon the date of confirmation by the
Senate to serve a four-year term ending March 15, 2002.

Member, Kansas Board of Regents, Clay C. Blair, III, pursuant to the authority vested in
me by KSA 74-3201, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate to serve a four-
year term ending January 15, 2002.

Member, Board of Indigents' Services, Georgia Ann Ptacek, pursuant to the authority vested
in me by KSA 22-4519, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate to serve a
three-year term ending January 15, 2001.

October 2, 1998
To the Senate of the State of Kansas:

 Submitted herewith for confirmation by the Senate are appointments made by me as
Governor of the State of Kansas as of October 2, 1998, pursuant to law.

                                                                                    BILL GRAVES

                                                                                    Governor

Member, Civil Service Board, William A. Dean, pursuant to the authority vested in me by
KSA 75-2929a, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate to serve a four-year
term ending March 15, 2002.

Longterm Care Ombudsman, Matthew F. Hickam, pursuant to the authority vested in me
by KSA 75-5917, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate to serve until January
15, 2000.

December 8, 1998
To the Senate of the State of Kansas:

 Submitted herewith for confirmation by the Senate are appointments made by me as
Governor of the State of Kansas as of December 8, 1998, pursuant to law.

                                                                                    BILL GRAVES

                                                                                    Governor

Member, Kansas Human Rights Commission, Kristin Blomquist, pursuant to the authority
vested in me by KSA 44-1003, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate to
serve a four-year term ending January 15, 2002.

Member, Kansas Corporation Commission, Brian J. Moline, pursuant to the authority vested
in me by KSA 74-601, effective upon the date of confirmation by the Senate to serve until
March 15, 2002.

December 11, 1998
To the Senate of the State of Kansas:

 Submitted herewith for confirmation by the Senate are appointments made by me as
Governor of the State of Kansas as of December 11, 1998, pursuant to law.

                                                                                    BILL GRAVES

                                                                                    Governor

Member, Kansas Public Employees' Retirement System Board of Trustees, Jarold W.
Boettcher, pursuant to the authority vested in me by KSA 74-4905, effective upon the date
of confirmation by the Senate to serve a four-year term ending January 15, 2003.

Member, Kansas Public Employees' Retirement System Board of Trustees, Vern R. Chesbro,
pursuant to the authority vested in me by KSA 74-4905, effective upon the date of confir-
mation by the Senate to serve a four-year term ending January 15, 2003.

COMMUNICATIONS FROM STATE OFFICERS
January 11, 1999
The Honorable Dick Bond

President, Kansas State Senate

State Capitol

Topeka, KS 66612

Dear President Bond:

 As provided in K.S.A. 75-105, I have received from the Honorable Bill Graves, Governor
of the State of Kansas, since the adjournment of the 1998 session of the legislature the
following communications:

 Executive Directives Nos. 98-269, 98-270, 98-271, 98-272, 98-273, 98-274, 98-275, 98-
276, 98-277, all relating to Authorizing Certain Expenditures and Authorizing Certain Per-
sonnel Transactions.

 Also, Executive Order No. 98-3, offering a reward of five thousand dollars for information
leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for setting fires at
the Kansas City, Kansas, Department of Corrections' Parole Office.

 Executive Order No. 98-4, delegating certain rule making authority granted the Governor
by the code of military justice to the Kansas Adjutant General.

 Executive Order No. 98-5, establishing the Governor's Military Affairs Coordinating
Council.

 Executive Order No. 98-6, authorizing executive branch employees to participate in
HealthCheck `98-99.

 Executive Order No. 98-7, modifying the adoption and extension of the application of
certain rules and regulations of the secretary of administration to certain positions in the
unclassified service under the Kansas Civil Service Act.

 Executive Order No. 98-8, offering a reward of five thousand dollars for information-
leading to the arrest and conviction of the murderer or murderers of Gregory O. Hines.

 Executive Order No. 98-9, establishing the Governor's Substance Abuse Prevention
Council.

 Executive Order No. 98-10, establishing the Dwight David Eisenhower Commission.

 These communications are on file in the office of the Secretary of the Senate and are
available for review at any time by members of the legislature.

                                                                                    Sincerely,

                                                                                    Pat Saville

                                                                                    Secretary of the Senate

January 11, 1999
The Honorable Dick Bond

President, Kansas State Senate

State Capitol

Topeka, KS 66612

Dear President Bond:

This letter is to advise you that the Office of the Secretary of the Senate has received the
following communications during the interim since adjournment of the 1998 Regular Session
of the Legislature:

Alaska HJR 59, relating to an amendment to the Constitution of the United States prohib-
iting desecration of the Flag of the United State and SCS HJR 57, relating to an amendment
to the Constitution of the United States prohibiting federal courts from ordering a state or
political subdivision of a state to increase or impose taxes.

Colorado House Joint Resolution 98-1033, demanding that the Department of the Interior
honor the express language of federal law by returning to Colorado its share of the AML
taxes already collected, and beginning to remit Colorado's share annually, as it is collected,
rather than depositing it in the AML Trust Fund.

Attorney General's Office, Consumer Protection Division, submitting the 1997 Annual
Report.

Chief Information Technology Officer of the Kansas Legislature, submitting a study report
of the Year-2000 Readiness of Kansas Public Institutions: Hospitals, Local Governments,
and Schools.

Commission on Judicial Qualification, submitting 1997 Annual Report.

Department of Administration, Division of Accounts and Reports, submitting the Annual
Financial Report, July 1, 1997 to June 30, 1998, to the Legislature.

Department of Administration, Division of Accounts and Reports, submitting Monthly Fi-
nancial Reports for the months of April through October.

Department of Administration, Division of Personnel Services, submitting 1998 Annual
Report.

Department of Commerce and Housing, submitting Fiscal Year 1998 Annual Report.

Department of Revenue, submitting the Fiscal Year 1997 Annual Report.

Kansas and Missouri Metropolitan Culture District Commission, submitting the Annual
Report and Comprehensive Annual Financial Report.

Kansas Public Employees Retirement System, submitting Comprehensive Annual Financial
Report for Fiscal Year ending June 30, 1998.

Kansas Special Commission on Water Quality Standards, submitting its final report.

Kansas State Board of Examiners in Optometry, submitting the Interprofessional Advisory
Committee Legislative Report.

These communications are on file in the office of the Secretary of the Senate and are
available for review at any time by members of the legislature.

                                                                                    Sincerely,

                                                                                    Pat Saville

                                                                                    Secretary of the Senate

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
May 20, 1998
 Carla Stovall, Attorney General, submitted to the Senate, for confirmation, the appoint-
ment of Major Louis Johnson to the Crime Victims Compensation Board, pursuant to KSA
74-7303, such term to expire March 15, 2002.

 The President announced the above reports are on file in the office of the Secretary of
the Senate and available for review at any time.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE
 Announcing adoption of HR 6001, a resolution relating to the organization of the House
of Representatives:

Be it resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Kansas:

 That the chief clerk of the House of Representatives notify the Senate that the House is
organized with the following officers:

 Robin Jennison, speaker

 Doug Mays, speaker pro tem

 Kent Glasscock, majority leader

 Jim Garner, minority leader

 Janet E. Jones, chief clerk

 Ted Fisher, sergeant at arms,

and awaits the pleasure of the Senate.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 1604--

By Senators Bond, Emert and Hensley
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relating to a committee to inform the governor that
      the two houses of the legislature are duly organized and ready to receive
      communications.

     

 Be it resolved by the Senate of the State of Kansas, the House of Representatives concurring
therein: That a committee of two members from the Senate and three members from the
House of Representatives be appointed to wait upon the governor, and inform the governor
that the two houses of the legislature are duly organized and are ready to receive any
communications the governor may have to present.

 On emergency motion of Senator Emert, SCR 1604 was adopted by voice vote.

 In compliance with SCR 1604, President Bond appointed Senator Hardenburger and
Senator Steineger as Senate members of the committee to notify the Governor the Senate
is organized.

INTRODUCTION OF ORIGINAL MOTIONS AND SENATE RESOLUTION

The Special Committee on Information Management introduced the following Senate
resolution, which was read:

SENATE RESOLUTION No. 1803--

By Special Committee on Information Management
A RESOLUTION requiring the Attorney General to bring suit challenging
      the provisions of Section 656(b) of P.L. 104-208.

 WHEREAS, Section 656(b) of the federal Illegal Immegration Reform and Immigrant
Responsibility Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-208) requires that state issued drivers' licenses and
nondriver identification cards must contain the holder's social security number or that the
state must verify with the Social Security Administration the social security number of each
applicant for a license or identification card: and
 WHEREAS, This requirement violates the rights protected by the Tenth Amendment to
the Constitution of the United States and violates Section 7 of the Privacy Act of 1974 (P.L.
93-579(: Now, therefore,  Be it resolved by the Senate of the State of Kansas: That, in accordance with K.S.A. 75-
702, the Attorney General of the State of Kansas is hereby required to file and prosecute
an action challenging the legality of the provisions of Section 656(b) of P.L. 104-208.

REFERENCE OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

SR 1803 was refered to the Committee on Transportation and Tourism.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE
 Announcing passage of SCR 1604 and the appointment of Representatives Mollenkamp,
Empson, and Alldritt to wait upon the governor and inform him that the two houses are
duly organized and ready to receive any communications he has to present.

 Announcing passage of HCR 5001, a resolution providing for a joint session of the Senate
and House for the purpose of hearing a message from the governor.

INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
 HCR 5001, a concurrent resolution providing for a joint session of the Senate and House
of Representatives for the purpose of hearing a message from the Governor, was introduced
and read by title.

 On motion of Senator Emert, an emergency was declared, the rules suspended and HCR
5001 was adopted by voice vote.

 In compliance with HCR 5001, President Bond appointed Senator Langworthy and Sen-
ator Jones to escort the Governor; Senator Oleen and Senator Lee to escort the Lt. Gov-
ernor; and Senator Harrington and Senator Stephens to escort Members of the Supreme
Court.

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES
 The following appointments were referred to and considered by the committee. Your
committee has authorized each appointee to exercise the powers, duties and functions of
office until the appointment is confirmed by the Senate in the manner provided by K.S.A.
75-4315b during the 1999 regular legislative session:

 By the Governor:

Pooled Money Investment Board: K.S.A. 75-4221a

 John W. Lehman, term expires March 15, 2002

 John Cleland, term expires March 15, 2002

 Norman Dawson, term expires March 15, 2000

State Banking Board: K.S.A. 74-3004

 Bill New, term expires March 15, 2001

 Jane Bateman, term expires March 15, 2001

 Michael D. Michaelis, term expires March 15, 2001

Kansas Public Employees' Retirement System Board of Trustees: K.S.A. 74-4905

 Frank Gaines, term expires January 15, 2001

 Jarold W. Boettcher, term expires January 15, 2003

 Vern R. Chesbro, term expires January 15, 2003

University of Kansas Hospital Authority: K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 76-3304

 George Farha, term expires February 25, 2001

 Edward Chapman, Jr., term expires February 25, 2001

 Mark Parkinson, term expires February 25, 2001

 Dorothy Lynch, term expires February 25, 2000

 Sherman Jones, term expires February 25, 2000

 Sandy Praeger, term expires February 25, 2000

 William Docking, term expires February 25, 1999

 Sylvia Robinson, term expires February 25, 1999

Employment Security Board of Review: K.S.A. 44-709

 Dan C. McClenny, term expires March 15, 2002

Kansas Board of Regents: K.S.A. 74-3201

 Clay C. Blair, III, term expires January 15, 2002

Board of Indigents' Services: K.S.A. 22-4519

 Georgia Ann Ptacek, term expires January 15, 2001

Civil Service Board: K.S.A. 75-2929a

 William A. Dean, term expires March 15, 2002

Long-Term Care Ombudsman: K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 75-7304

 Matthew Hickam, term expires January 15, 2000

Kansas Human Rights Commission: K.S.A. 44-1003

 Kristin Blomquist, term expires January 15, 2002

Kansas Corporation Commission: K.S.A. 74-601

 Brian J. Moline, term expires March 15, 2002

 On motion of Senator Emert the Senate adjourned until 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 12,
1999.

HELEN A. MORELAND, Journal Clerk.

PAT SAVILLE, Secretary of Senate.