Source: http://okhighered.org/leg-info/2001/update-01-5-25.htm
Timestamp: 2018-01-22 14:14:33
Document Index: 552568953

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 887', '§ 640', '§ 62', '§ 1277', '§ 5', '§ 6', '§ 4450', '§ 840', '§ 162', '§ 3218', '§ 6060', '§ 6', '§ 858', '§ 1356', '§ 304', '§ 131', '§ 152', '§ 1']

[Note: We are still reviewing the dozens of bills passed this last week of the legislative session. We will update any additional items next week. The Governor has until 15 days after the end of the session (June 8) to act on bills passed the last week of the session.]
Legislature Finalizes Appropriations: On Thursday this week, the Legislature finished passing funding bills and adjourned the session one day early. Additional higher education funding was contained in at least three different bills that are now on the Governor’s desk.
· SB 239 provides additional funding of $34 million to higher education.
SB 239 text: http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb239_enr.rtf
· SB 310 appropriates $78.7 million from the state’s “Rainy Day Fund”, including $2.7 million for the University of Oklahoma Weather Center and $2.5 million for the Oklahoma State University/Tulsa campus.
SB 310 text: http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb310_ccs.rtf
· HB 1570 amends the appropriations made in SB 239, appropriates an additional $600,000, and increases the limits for projects financed through the State Regents’ master lease program (sections 11-16 of the bill)
HB 1570 text: http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1570_enr.rtf
Governor Signs Tuition Bill: On Monday, Governor Keating signed SB 596, an historic tuition bill which authorizes the State Regents to increase tuition no more than 7% per year over the next five years; nonresident tuition increases are capped at 9% annually. In addition, the bill authorizes tuition increases at professional schools not to exceed 10% annually for residents and 15% annually for nonresidents.
SB 596 text: http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb596_enr.rtf
Bills Sent to the Governor: Following are just a few of the bills passed by both houses of the Legislature this week and sent to the Governor. For a complete listing see the section below entitled “Action on Bills this Week”:
· SB 45 – locker room privacy: http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb45_ccs.rtf
· SB 81 – Science and Technology Council: http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb81_ccs.rtf
SB 149 – scholarship and student aid task force: http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb149_enr.rtf
· SB 388 - teacher education issues: http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb388_enr.rtf
· SB 434 - concealed weapons on campus; exception for private investigators: http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb434_ccs2.rtf
· SB 567 - making Quartz Mountain Arts and Conference Center and Nature Park an integral part of The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education: http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb567_enr.rtf
· SB 694 - Oklahoma Institute of Technology: http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb694_enr.rtf
· SB 813 – Teacher Competency Review Panel: http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb813_ccs.rtf
· HB 1178 - Tulsa Reconciliation Education and Scholarship Act: http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1178_enr.rtf
· HB 1662 - state internet portal system: http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1662_enr.rtf
· HB 1869 - performance-based utility efficiency contracts: http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1869_enr.rtf
· HB 1896 - $2,500 state income tax deduction for contributions to the Oklahoma College Savings Plan: http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1896_enr.rtf
Governor Vetoes Workforce Investment Act: On Wednesday, Governor Keating vetoed HB 1388, the Oklahoma Workforce Investment Act. One provision of the bill created local workforce investment boards that would have included representatives of community colleges. The Governor gave the following statement explaining his veto:
“I have vetoed HB 1388 because it inappropriately limits the flexibility of the Workforce Investment Board and creates confusion in the Workforce Investment Act arena by duplicating, sometimes with conflicting provisions, much of the Workforce Investment Act implementation laws. Unfortunately the legislature chose to include in this bill two provisions which are important for Oklahoma. The bill provides for funding for the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology to administer a statewide offender employment training program and provides for the extension of the 50 percent reduction in the unemployment tax paid by employers which is scheduled to terminate at Dec. 31, 2001. I heartily support these final two items and call on the legislature to readdress these issues as soon as possible.”
HB 1388 text: http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1388_enr.rtf
Executive Nominations Confirmed: The following executive nominations were confirmed this week by the full Senate:
ü Gary Banz, Midwest City, to the Board of Regents of Rose State College, to serve a seven-year term, succeeding Alvin Alcorn
ü Montie Box, Sand Springs, to the Board of Regents of Tulsa Community College, to serve a seven-year term, succeeding himself
ü Charlotte Gurley, of Idabel, to the Board of Trustees for the McCurtain County Higher Education Program, to serve a nine-year term, succeeding Gloria Gulley
ü William Harrison, Jr., of Wewoka, to the Board of Regents of Seminole State College, to serve a seven-year term, succeeding himself
ü Jay Helm, of Tulsa, to the Board of Regents for the OSU A&M Colleges, to serve an eight-year term, succeeding Gary Clark
ü Mary Hodge, of Idabel, to the Board of Trustees for the McCurtain County Higher Education Program, to serve an unexpired term, succeeding Steve Blankenship
ü Keith James, of Pond Creek, to the Board of Regents of Northern Oklahoma College, to serve a five-year term, succeeding himself
ü Steve Miller, of Hobart, to the Board of Regents of Western Oklahoma State College, to serve a seven-year term, succeeding himself
ü Mark Morrison, of Durant, to the Board of Regents of Murray State College, to serve an unexpired term ending June 1, 2004, succeeding Judith Burch
ü Henry Primeaux, of Bixby, to the Board of Trustees for Oklahoma State University/Tulsa, to serve a seven-year term, succeeding Sharon King-Davis
ü Gretchen Roddy, of Duncan, to the Board of Regents of the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, to serve a seven-year term, succeeding Loretta Jackson
ü Mark Stansberry, of Edmond, to the Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges, to serve a nine-year term, succeeding Michael Brown
ü Burl Williams, of Stigler, to the Board of Regents of Eastern Oklahoma State College, to serve a seven-year term, succeeding Linus Williams
ü Daniel Zaloudek, of Tulsa, to the Board of Trustees for Oklahoma State University/Tulsa, to serve an unexpired term, Jay Helm
June 8, Friday.............................................................................. Deadline for Governor’s action on bills
SB 496 - Educational Indicators reports
HCR 1026 - Graduate medical education funding
HCR 1040 - Lawrence L. Boger
SB 6X - Workers’ Compensation
SCR 32 - University of Oklahoma revenue bonds
SCR 33 - University of Oklahoma revenue bonds
SCR 34 - Southeastern Oklahoma State University revenue bonds
SCR 36 - Tulsa Community College revenue bonds
HR 1024 - Friday night football
HB 1003X - Workers’ Compensation
SB 596 - Tuition increase authorization
HB 1090 - Bidding preferences
HR 1024 - Friday night football games
SB 323 - Authorizing funds for State Regents capital projects
Physician Manpower Training Commission, SB 239, SB 241, SB 304, HB 1560
State Regents, SB 239, SB 240, SB 304, HB 1523, HB 1560, HB 1581, HB 1564, HB 1570
Teacher Preparation Commission, SB 239, SB 304, HB 1505, HB 1510
University Hospitals, SB 310, HB 1518, HB 1523
Asbestos abatement, HB 1529, HB 1532
Requirement, HB 1939
Campus security, SB 408, SB 434, SB 439
Capital projects, SB 599
College Savings Plan accounts, SB 782
Investment of funds, SB 147
Payments in lieu of ad valorem taxes, HB 1364
Construction, SB 181
Consultants, SB 181
Deferred savings incentive plan, SB 319, SB 684
Disabled veteran, probationary period for, SB 635, HB 1768
Educational Indicators Program data publication, SB 496
Benefits informational meetings, SB 110, SCR 20
Governmental tort claims, SB 130, HB 1938
Accumulated, SB 571, SB 684, SB 687
Sharing, SB 611, SB 635, HB 1119, HB 1768
Northeastern State University Rural Development Center, HB 1503
Privatization of state functions, SB 682
Oklahoma vendors, HB 1252
Sole source, SB 447
Continuing education, HB 1134
Benefits increase, SB 419
School readiness partnership, SB 37, HB 1767
Jazz Ensemble, HCR 1006
Revenue bonds, SCR 34
State Accrediting Agency re-creation, SB 90, HB 1016, HB 1019
Storage Tank Regulation Program modification, HB 1405
Institute, SB 694, HB 1196
Testing, school, SB 810
Tuition assistance for correctional employees, SB 796
Tuition increase authorization, SB 596
Tuition Scholarship Revolving Fund, deposit of funds to, SB 307
Memorial site, HB 1178
Scholarship for survivors, SB 788, HB 1178
Workers' Compensation, SB 6X, HB 1003X, HB 1197, HB 1718
Status Reported as of May 24, 2001
SB 32 (Robinson/Erwin) - PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS. Authorizing physician assistants to perform certain health care services under the supervision of a physician; increasing the number of members of the Physician Assistant Committee, adding a director, or designee, representing all physician assistant higher education programs in the state. (59 § 887.2)
5/21/012nd CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (40-1) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb32_ccs2.rtf
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (95-1) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb32_enr.rtf
5/24/01To Governor
SB 37 (Fisher/Peters) - SCHOOL READINESS. Creating the Oklahoma Partnership for School Readiness Act; creating the Oklahoma Partnership for School Readiness Board; providing that the Chancellor or designee shall serve the board as one of the 11 nonvoting representatives of state government. (10 § 640.2)
5/16/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (33-6) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb37_ccs.rtf
5/22/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (44-1) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb45_ccs.rtf
5/24/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (96-3)
5/22/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (45-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb81_ccs.rtf
5/24/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (99-0)
5/16/01CCR Submitted - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb110_ccs.rtf
5/17/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (43-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb149_ccs.rtf
5/22/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (99-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb149_enr.rtf
5/22/01To Governor
5/18/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (42-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb168_ccs.rtf
5/22/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (98-1) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb168_enr.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (41-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb172_ccs.rtf
5/23/01House Rejected CCR, Requested Further Conference
SB 181 (Robinson/Ferguson) - CONSTRUCTION/BIDDING. Requiring construction managers and design consultants to re-register with the Department of Central Services each successive calendar year; deleting language authorizing chief administrative officers of agencies to declare an emergency whereby competitive bidding requirements shall not apply to a contract not exceeding $35,000. The conference committee substitute adds sections exempting from certain bond, insurance, time frame and other requirements public construction contracts of constitutional agencies which authorized a wrap-up, wrap-around or controlled insurance program on or before April 11, 2000; requiring the Construction and Properties Division of the Department of Central Services to review and approve state-agency transactions to lease or acquire real property or lease, dispose of or transfer state-owned real property. (61 §§ 62, 130) http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/SB181_int.rtf
5/17/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (42-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb181_ccs.rtf
5/22/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (99-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb181_enr.rtf
5/17/01CCR Submitted
5/17/01Conferees Disagree
SB 210 (Haney/Mass) - APPROPRIATIONS/OCAST. Appropriating to the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST). The conference committee substitute appropriates to various state entities, including appropriating $913,014 to Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST). http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/SB210_int.rtf
5/18/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (33-8) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb210_ccs.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (87-12) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb210_enr.rtf
5/21/01To Governor
5/17/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (46-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb239_ccs.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (95-3) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb239_enr.rtf
5/17/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (43-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb240_ccs.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (97-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb240_enr.rtf
5/15/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (43-3) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb307_ccs.rtf
5/17/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (90-10) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb307_enr.rtf
5/24/01 Signed by Governor
SB 310 (Haney/Mass) - APPROPRIATIONS. Appropriating from the Rainy Day Fund; appropriating $250,000 to the University Hospitals Authority; appropriating $2.7 million to the State Regents for the OU Weather Center; appropriating $2.5 million to the State Regents for OSU/Tulsa.
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (45-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb310_ccs.rtf
5/24/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (94-6)
5/2/01 CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (40-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb341_sccs.rtf
5/15/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (99-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb341_enr.rtf
5/22/01 Signed by Governor
5/15/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (41-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb377_ccs.rtf
5/17/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (100-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb377_enr.rtf
5/23/01 Signed by Governor
5/17/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (40-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb388_ccs.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (100-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb388_enr.rtf
5/16/01CCR Submitted
5/17/01Senate Changed Conferees
5/17/01In Conference Committee
SB 434 (Shurden/Stanley) - CAMPUS SECURITY/FIREARMS. Section 2 of the second conference committee substitute amends Section 19 of HB 1214, allowing private investigators with firearms authorization acting in the scope and course of employment to carry firearms onto a college campus. (21 § 1277)
5/23/012nd CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (45-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb434_ccs2.rtf
5/24/012nd CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (96-3)
5/14/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (29-17)
5/16/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (92-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb439_enr.rtf
5/21/01 Signed by Governor
SB 440 (Easley/Glover) - TAX CREDITS/ELECTRICITY. Changing the name of the Joint Electric Utility Task Force to the Electric Advisory Task Force and decreasing membership from 14 to seven; prohibiting retail choice of electricity providers until enactment of enabling legislation; providing tax credits for production and consumption of zero-emission electric power; providing that nontaxable entities shall be eligible to establish a transferable tax credit. The conference committee substitute provides that a moratorium on municipal condemnation proceedings relating to electric restructuring shall remain in effect until enactment of enabling legislation; establishing an Electric Restructuring Advisory Committee; establishing an income tax credit for production and sale to an unrelated person of electricity generat4ed by zero-emission facilities; setting credit. http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/SB440_int.rtf
5/22/012nd CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (41-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb440_ccs2.rtf
5/22/012nd CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (98-2) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb440_enr.rtf
5/23/01To Governor
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (46-0)
5/24/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (99-1)
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (45-0)
5/24/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (63-36)
SB 496 (Williams/Roberts) - EDUCATIONAL INDICATORS. Requiring the Education Oversight Board to publish data from the Oklahoma Educational Indicators Program by Jan. 1 rather than Feb. 1 of each year. The conference committee substitute adds new law exempting the State Board of Education and the Department of Education from competitive bidding requirements for the purpose of contracting with an entity to review, analyze and report on the Oklahoma core curriculum, known as the Priority Academic Student Skills (P.A.S.S.) and review alignment of such curriculum to assessments administered pursuant to the State Testing Program Act and other assessments administered by a state agency. (70 § 5-135.5) http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/SB496_int.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (44-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb496_ccs.rtf
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (68-30) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb496_enr.rtf
SB 499 (Williams/Roach) - TEACHER RESIDENCY. Relating to the teacher residency program; requiring district boards of education providing early-childhood-education programs at sites other than accredited schools to appoint residency committee members for otherwise eligible early-childhood-licensed teachers. The conference committee substitute also authorizes employment of licensed teachers as resident teachers by private or public providers of early childhood education programs; providing for appointment of residency committee members upon such employment and prescribing duties; setting minimum salary and fringe benefits amounts for such teachers employed in a program provided through contract with a public school district. (70 § 6-195) http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/SB499_int.rtf
5/22/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (45-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb499_ccs.rtf
5/24/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (91-7)
5/23/01Conferees Disagree
5/14/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (35-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb535_ccs.rtf
5/16/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (97-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb535_enr.rtf
SB 567 (Herbert/Corn) - QUARTZ MOUNTAIN STATE PARK. The conference committee substitute enacts new law creating a board of trustees to act as the administrative agency for a Quartz Mountain Arts and Conference Center and Nature Park; transferring the conference center and Quartz Mountain State Park from the Tourism and Recreation Department to the State Regents. (70 §§ 4450/4452)
5/18/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (38-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb567_ccs.rtf
5/22/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (64-35) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb567_enr.rtf
SB 571 (Helton/Nations) - EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION/LEAVE ACCRUAL. Requiring that the minimum shift differential pay be $1 per hour greater than the employee’s base pay; modifying provision relating to employee recognition awards. The conference committee substitute adds language increasing sick and annual leave accrual rates for long-term state employees. (74 § 840-2.29, 56 § 162.6) http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/SB571_int.rtf
5/18/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (42-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb571_ccs.rtf
5/22/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (98-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb571_enr.rtf
SB 596 (Hobson/Nations) - TUITION. Requiring the State Regents to submit a report by January 1 of each year of the schedule of tuition approved for each State System institution and technical branch and for special programs; authorizing the State Regents to increase resident tuition by no more than 7 percent annually over the next five years; authorizing maximum annual increases of 9 percent for nonresident tuition, 10 percent for resident tuition at professional schools (law, medicine, dental, veterinary medicine, etc.), and 15 percent for nonresident professional school tuition. (70 § 3218.9) http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/SB596_int.rtf
5/15/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (69-27) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb596_enr.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (41-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb611_ccs.rtf
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (96-1) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb611_enr.rtf
5/17/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (41-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb675_ccs.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (93-7) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb675_enr.rtf
5/16/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (32-11) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb680_ccs.rtf
5/18/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (77-24) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb680_enr.rtf
5/24/01 Vetoed by Governor
5/18/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (30-13) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb681_ccs.rtf
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (80-12) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb681_enr.rtf
5/16/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (42-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb694_ccs.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (98-1) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb694_enr.rtf
5/22/012nd CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (30-13) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb711_ccs2.rtf
5/24/012nd CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (84-14)
SB 733 (Cain/Askins) - Health insurance. Requiring group health benefit plans to provide colon cancer screening to individuals who are at least 50 years of age or less than 50 years of age and at high risk for colorectal cancer. (36 § 6060.8A) http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/SB733_int.rtf
5/16/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (27-16) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb733_ccs.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (65-34) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb733_enr.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (38-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb796_ccs.rtf
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (99-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb796_enr.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (45-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb810_ccs.rtf
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (98-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb810_enr.rtf
SB 813 (Williams/Nations) - ALTERNATIVE TEACHING LICENSES/TEACHER INSTITUTE GRANTS. Providing for alternative teaching licenses for individuals meeting certain criteria; deleting requirement that the applicant declare intent to earn standard certification; requiring that applicants pass the subject area portion of the appropriate competency examination; requiring the State Department of Education to administer an alternative teacher assistance program; requiring the Teacher Preparation Commission to adopt criteria for approval of entities, including higher education institutions, to provide teacher institutes. The conference committee substitute relates to appealing decisions of the Teacher Competency Review Panel. (70 §§ 6-122.3, 6-202, 6-122.4, 6-122.5) http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/SB813_int.rtf
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (45-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/sb813_ccs.rtf
5/24/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (93-7)
5/16/01Returned to Senate
5/14/01Adopted - Senate - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/scr21_engr.rtf
5/14/01Adopted - Senate - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/scr32_engr.rtf
5/22/01Adopted - House - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/scr32_enr.rtf
5/23/01 To Secretary of State
5/14/01Adopted - Senate - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/scr33_engr.rtf
5/22/01Adopted - House - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/scr33_enr.rtf
SCR 34 (Mickle/Dunegan) - SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY REVENUE BONDS. Authorizing the Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges to issue $8 million in revenue bonds for construction of a student union building on the campus of Southeastern Oklahoma State University.
5/15/01Adopted - Senate - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/scr34_engr.rtf
5/22/01Adopted - House - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/scr34_enr.rtf
5/17/01Adopted - Senate - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/scr36_engr.rtf
5/23/01Adopted - House - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/scr36_enr.rtf
HB 1003 (Askins/Taylor) - TOBACCO SETTLEMENT ENDOWMENT TRUST FUND. The conference committee substitute enacts the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust Fund Act; creating the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust Fund; amending Section 2 of SB 372, concerning terms of office for members of the Board of Investors and the Board of Directors of the trust fund; specifying duties and procedures concerning the trust fund, the Board of Investors and the Board of Directors. http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1003_int.rtf
5/18/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (101-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1003_ccs.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (42-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1003_enr.rtf
5/18/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (100-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1019_ccs.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (42-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1019_enr.rtf
5/15/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (75-26) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1070_ccs.rtf
5/16/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (39-1) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1070_enr.rtf
5/16/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (99-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1072_ccr.rtf
5/16/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (42-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1072_enr.rtf
5/14/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (93-4) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1090_ccr.rtf
5/15/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (42-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1090_enr.rtf
HB 1134 (Phillips/Robinson) - REAL ESTATE CONTINUING EDUCATION. The conference committee substitute modifies powers and duties of the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission; amending Section 48 of HB 1214, modifying continuing education requirements; requiring such continuing education hours to be set by the Commission. (59 § 858-307.1) http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1134_int.rtf
5/14/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (87-10) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1134_ccr.rtf
5/16/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (42-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1134_enr.rtf
HB 1143 (Peters/Williams) - CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION. The conference committee substitute creates a pilot program to serve children at high risk of abuse and neglect; providing for the establishment by DHS of an evaluation team which includes representatives from the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University.
5/22/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (99-2) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1143_ccs.rtf
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (42-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1143_enr.rtf
HB 1178 (Ross/Horner) - UNIVERSITY CENTER OF TULSA TRUST/GREENWOOD PARK/ Tulsa Reconciliation Education and Scholarship. Transferring Greenwood Park from the University Center of Tulsa Trust Authority to the Oklahoma Historical Society for the site for the location of The 1921 Tulsa Race Riot Memorial of Reconciliation. The conference committee substitute adds new law enacting the “Tulsa Reconciliation Education and Scholarship Act”; creating the Tulsa Reconciliation Education and Scholarship Program; outlining financial and educational criteria; creating a scholarship trust fund.
5/22/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (56-44); Emergency Failed (59-40) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1178_ccs.rtf
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (32-13) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1178_enr.rtf
HB 1194 (Clay Pope/Price) - TELEMEDICINE. The conference committee substitute amends sections relating to the Telemedicine Advisory Council, the membership of which includes the Chancellor; providing for members to appoint a designee, directing the establishment of the Center for Telemedicine within the State Department of Health; directing the establishment of a telehealth website.
5/18/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (99-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1194_ccs.rtf
5/22/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (45-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1194_enr.rtf
HB 1203 (Clay Pope/Monson) - SPORTS EVENTS. The conference committee substitute relates to taxes; amending HB 1965 and exempting sales by a tax-exempt organization in the course of conducting a national championship sports event. (68 § 1356)
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (94-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1203_ccs.rtf
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (45-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1203_enr.rtf
5/17/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (84-16) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1258_ccs.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (42-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1258_enr.rtf
5/17/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (100-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1266_ccs.rtf
5/22/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (43-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1266_enr.rtf
5/17/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (99-0)
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (38-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1322_enr.rtf
5/18/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (100-0)
5/24/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (41-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1332_enr.rtf
5/15/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (60-37) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1388_ccs.rtf
5/16/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (29-10) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1388_enr.rtf
5/23/01 Vetoed by Governor
HB 1405 (Wells/Easley) - STORAGE TANK REGULATION. Modifying the Oklahoma Storage Tank Regulation Program; expanding the Oklahoma Petroleum Storage Tank Release Indemnity Fund Program. The conference committee substitute establishes the Legislative Task Force on Storage Tank Regulation; expanding exemptions from provisions of the Storage Tank Regulation Act to include storage tanks used in the exploration and production of oil and gas. (17 § 304) http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1405_int.rtf
5/22/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (98-1) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1405_ccs.rtf
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (42-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1405_enr.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (97-1) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1505_ccs.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (42-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1505_enr.rtf
5/14/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (45-1)
HB 1523 (Mass/Haney) - APPROPRIATIONS/UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS. Setting budgetary limits for University Hospitals. The conference committee substitute pertains to nursing facilities. http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1523_int.rtf
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (98-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1523_ccs.rtf
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (42-3) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1523_enr.rtf
HB 1524 (Mass/Haney) - SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS. Making supplemental appropriations totaling $66.5 million to state agencies and programs. This is the Senate version of a supplemental appropriations bill; it does not include $9 million for the endowed chairs program. The conference committee substitute is no longer an appropriations bill and pertains only to the Oklahoma Schools for the Blind and Deaf.
5/24/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (98-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1524_ccs.rtf
5/24/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (44-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1524_enr.rtf
HB 1529 (Mass/Haney) - ASBESTOS ABATEMENT. The conference committee substitute requires the Labor Department to submit annual asbestos abatement reports; requiring the State Regents and other agencies involved in asbestos abatement to provide required information.
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (98-1)
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (44-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1529_enr.rtf
HB 1530 (Mass/Haney) - APPROPRIATIONS/AGRICULTURE/OSU PROGRAMS. Appropriating to the Department of Agriculture, including funds for OSU’s Statewide Intensive Financial Management Assistance Program and diagnostic laboratories. The conference committee substitute pertains to volunteer fire departments and Workers’ Compensation insurance. http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1530_int.rtf
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (98-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1530_ccs.rtf
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (42-1) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1530_enr.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (78-13) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1535_ccs.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (43-2) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1535_enr.rtf
HB 1570 (Mass/Haney) - APPROPRIATIONS/STATE REGENTS. The conference committee substitute modifies FY02 appropriation levels for numerous state agencies; Section 11 amends Section 1 of SB 239, revising the amount appropriated to the State Regents from $28,437,608 to $4,914,356; Section 12 appropriates $11,761,626 from the Oklahoma Tuition Scholarship Revolving Fund to the State Regents; Section 13 appropriates $11,761,626 to the State Regents from the Higher Education Capital Revolving Fund; Section 14 appropriates $500,000 to the State Regents and states legislative intent that the funds be spent for the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art at the University of Oklahoma; Section 15 appropriates $100,000 and states legislative intent that the money be allocated for the Native American Language Curator for the Sam Noble Museum of Natural History at the University of Oklahoma Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art; Section 16 expands the Master Lease Purchase Program to include capital equipment projects of $10 million rather than the previous $5 million and the useful life from 10 to 20 years.
5/24/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (66-34) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1570_ccs.rtf
5/24/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (33-10) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1570_enr.rtf
HB 1590 (Mass/Haney) - TOBACCO SETTLEMENT FUND. Deleting obsolete language pertaining to the Tobacco Settlement Fund. The conference committee substitute amends HB 1003. http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1590_int.rtf
5/24/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (98-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1590_ccs.rtf
5/24/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (43-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1590_enr.rtf
8 5/3/01 In Conference Committee - GCCA
5/18/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (101-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1638_ccs.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (41-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1638_enr.rtf
5/17/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (99-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1662_ccs.rtf
5/21/01Senate Rejected CCR; Requested Further Conference
5/24/012nd CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (98-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1662_2ccs.rtf
5/24/012nd CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (43-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1662_enr.rtf
5/22/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (97-2) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1670_ccs.rtf
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (43-2) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1670_enr.rtf
HB 1718 (Askins/Henry) - Workers’ Compensation. Providing for the Workers’ Compensation Court to punish direct contempt; providing for pre-hearing conferences and settlement conferences; authorizing the court to order medical case management and mediation; providing penalty for failure to comply with a mediation order; repealing a section relating to voluntary mediation. The conference committee substitute now just relates to changing the name of the State Insurance Fund to “Compsource Oklahoma”. (85 §§ 131, 131a, 131b) http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1718_int.rtf
5/22/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (95-5) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1718_ccs.rtf
5/22/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (36-8) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1718_enr.rtf
5/21/01CCR Submitted
5/21/01Conferees Disagree
5/22/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (100-0)
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (40-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1754_enr.rtf
5/18/01CCR Submitted - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1768_ccs.rtf
5/18/01House Rejected Conference Committee Report
5/22/012nd CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (100-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1768_2ccs.rtf
5/22/012nd CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (44-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1768_enr.rtf
HB 1869 (Dunegan/Mickle) - PERFORMANCE-BASED EFFICIENCY CONTRACTS. The conference committee substitute authorizes public entities, including State System higher education institutions, to enter into performance-based efficiency contracts; providing contract procedures; requiring bond; prescribing conditions for bond; requiring guarantee of cost savings; prescribing procedures related to cost savings.
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (100-0)
5/22/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (42-1) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1869_enr.rtf
5/18/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (100-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1896_ccs.rtf
5/18/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (42-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1896_enr.rtf
HB 1938 (Toure/Henry) - GOVERNMENTAL TORT CLAIMS. Relating to the Governmental Tort Claims Act; modifying definition and time for presentment of certain claims. The conference committee substitute now provides only that claims shall be allowed for wrongful criminal felony convictions resulting in imprisonment; limiting the liability of the state and political subdivisions to not exceed $200,000. (51 §§ 152, 156) http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1938_int.rtf
5/21/01CCR Adopted, Bill Failed - House (47-52)
5/22/01House Reconsidered Vote Whereby Bill Failed Previously
5/22/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (68-32) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1938_ccs.rtf
5/24/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (30-14) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1938_enr.rtf
5/22/01Senate Rejected CCR; Requested Further Conference
5/24/012nd CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (98-0)
HB 1964 (Lindley/Morgan) - MEDICAL MICROPIGMENTATION. Creating the Oklahoma Medical Micropigmentation Regulation Act; requiring individuals who are licensed by the Board of Nursing, in order to give intra-oral injections, to complete a course on the administration of local anesthesia offered by the Oklahoma College of Dentistry. The Senate amendment no longer requires the completion of a course offered at the Oklahoma College of Dentistry. The bill now requires the State Board of Health in cooperation with the Medical Micropigmentation Advisory Committee and the Department of Career and Technology Education to adopt a curriculum of required courses; requires clinical tests to be administered by the Department of Career and Technology Education. The conference committee substitute adds language requiring that as of May 1, 2002, a certificate issued by the State Department of Health will be required for persons other than physicians to perform medical micropigmentation. (63 § 1-1454) http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1964_int.rtf
5/18/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - House (101-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/HB1964_ccs.rtf
5/23/01CCR Adopted, Bill Passed - Senate (41-0) - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hb1964_enr.rtf
3/5/01 Adopted by House - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hcr1006_engr.rtf
5/18/01Amended and Adopted - Senate - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02SB/hcr1026_sahb.rtf
5/21/01Amendments Adopted - House - http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hcr1026_enr.rtf
5/22/01 To Secretary of State
5/23/01Adopted - House
5/24/01Adopted - Senate
5/24/01Adopted - House