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357
HOUSE JOURNAL
Second Regular Session of the Fifty-sixth Legislature
of the State of Oklahoma
Eighteenth Legislative Day, Thursday, March 8, 2018
The House was called to order by Representative Kannady.
The roll was called with 94 Members present.
The following Members were excused: Downing, Enns, Mulready, Proctor,
Rogers.—5.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.—2.
Representative Kannady declared a quorum present.
Prayer was offered by Pastor Anthony Lester, Trinity Holiness Church, Blair.
Pastor Lester was sponsored by Representative Bennett (John).
The Journal for the last legislative day was approved.
ENGROSSED AND ENROLLED MEASURES
HBs 2308, 2526, 2548, 2626, 2629, 2641, 2759, 2888, 2933, 2993, 3037, 3042 and
3369 were reported correctly engrossed, properly signed, in open session, and ordered
transmitted to the Honorable Senate.
HAs to SB 527 were reported correctly engrossed, properly signed, in open session,
and the measure, as amended, was ordered returned to the Honorable Senate.
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RESOLUTION FOR CONSIDERATION
HR 1028 was called up for consideration.
Upon motion of Representative Dollens, HR 1028 was considered and adopted.
HR 1028 was referred for enrollment.
GENERAL ORDER
HB 2661 by Hoskin et al. of the House and Sparks of the Senate was read and
considered.
Coauthored by Representative(s) Perryman
Representative Hoskin moved that HB 2661 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
HB 2661 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Bennett (Forrest), Blancett, Cannaday, Casey, Cleveland, Cockroft,
Condit, Dollens, Dunlap, Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross),
Fourkiller, Frix, Gaddis, Goodwin, Griffith, Hall, Hardin, Henke, Hilbert, Hoskin,
Humphrey, Inman, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Kouplen, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, McBride,
McDaniel, McDugle, McEachin, McEntire, Meredith, Munson, Nichols, Nollan,
O’Donnell, Ortega, Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Renegar, Ritze,
Roberts (Dustin), Rosecrants, Sanders, Sears, Stone, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen,
Vaughan, Virgin, Watson, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Tammy), Williams, Wright,
Young, Mr. Speaker.--71.
Nay: Calvey, Coody, Derby, Faught, Gann, Martinez, Murphey, Roberts (Sean), Russ,
West (Rick).--10.
Excused: Baker, Bennett (John), Bush, Caldwell, Downing, Enns, Lawson,
Montgomery, Moore, Mulready, Newton, Osborn (Leslie), Proctor, Rogers, Strohm, Walke,
Wallace, Worthen.--18.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
The measure passed.
HB 2661 was referred for engrossment.
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Eighteenth Legislative Day, Thursday, March 8, 2018 359
GENERAL ORDER
HB 2518 by Ownbey of the House and Simpson of the Senate was read and
considered.
Representative Ownbey moved that HB 2518 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
HB 2518 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Bush, Caldwell, Calvey,
Cannaday, Casey, Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dollens, Dunlap, Echols,
Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Frix, Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin,
Griffith, Hall, Hardin, Henke, Hilbert, Hoskin, Humphrey, Inman, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs,
Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McDugle,
McEachin, McEntire, Meredith, Moore, Munson, Murphey, Newton, Nichols, Nollan,
O’Donnell, Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer,
Renegar, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sears, Stone,
Strohm, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin, Watson, West (Josh), West
(Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Worthen, Wright, Young,
Mr. Speaker.--89.
Excused: Baker, Downing, Dunnington, Enns, Montgomery, Mulready, Proctor,
Rogers, Walke, Wallace.--10.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
The measure passed.
HB 2518 was referred for engrossment.
GENERAL ORDER
HB 2959 by Thomsen of the House and Quinn of the Senate was read and considered.
Representative Thomsen moved that HB 2959 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
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360 House Journal
THIRD READING
HB 2959 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Bush, Caldwell, Calvey,
Cannaday, Casey, Cleveland, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dollens, Dunlap, Echols, Faught,
Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Frix, Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin, Griffith,
Hall, Hardin, Henke, Hilbert, Hoskin, Inman, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson,
Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McDugle, McEachin, McEntire,
Meredith, Moore, Munson, Murphey, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osborn
(Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Renegar, Ritze, Roberts
(Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sears, Stone, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague,
Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin, Watson, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West
(Tammy), Williams, Worthen, Young, Mr. Speaker.--85.
Excused: Baker, Cockroft, Downing, Dunnington, Enns, Humphrey, Montgomery,
Mulready, Proctor, Rogers, Strohm, Walke, Wallace, Wright.--14.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
The measure passed.
HB 2959 was referred for engrossment.
GENERAL ORDER
HB 3324 by Fetgatter of the House was read and considered.
Coauthored by Representative(s) Hall, Cockroft, West (Josh)
Authored by Senator Quinn (principal Senate author)
Representative Fetgatter moved that HB 3324 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
HB 3324 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Bennett (Forrest), Blancett, Bush, Caldwell, Cannaday, Casey, Cockroft,
Condit, Dollens, Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Ford (Ross), Frix, Gaddis, Goodwin,
Griffith, Hall, Hilbert, Hoskin, Humphrey, Inman, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Lawson,
Lepak, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McDugle, McEachin, McEntire, Meredith,
Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Pfeiffer, Roberts
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(Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Sanders, Sears, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen,
Vaughan, Virgin, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Tammy), Wright, Young,
Mr. Speaker.--63.
Nay: Calvey, Cleveland, Derby, Dunlap, Faught, Ford (Roger), Gann, Hardin,
Murphey, Renegar, Ritze, Stone, Strohm, West (Rick).--14.
Excused: Baker, Bennett (John), Coody, Downing, Enns, Fourkiller, Henke, Kouplen,
Loring, Montgomery, Mulready, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Perryman, Proctor,
Rogers, Russ, Walke, Watson, Williams, Worthen.--22.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
The measure passed.
On passage of the emergency, the roll call was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Bush, Caldwell, Casey, Cleveland, Cockroft, Coody, Derby, Echols,
Fetgatter, Ford (Ross), Frix, Hall, Hilbert, Humphrey, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Lawson,
Lepak, Loring, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McEachin, McEntire, Moore, Newton,
Nollan, Osborn (Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Pfeiffer, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts
(Sean), Russ, Sanders, Sears, Taylor, Teague, Vaughan, Wallace, Watson, West (Josh),
West (Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--50.
Nay: Bennett (John), Calvey, Cannaday, Condit, Dunlap, Faught, Ford (Roger),
Fourkiller, Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin, Hardin, Hoskin, Inman, Lowe, Murphey, Renegar,
Ritze, Rosecrants, Stone, Strohm, Virgin, West (Rick), Williams, Young.--25.
Excused: Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Blancett, Dollens, Downing, Dunnington, Enns,
Griffith, Henke, Kouplen, McDugle, Meredith, Montgomery, Mulready, Munson, Nichols,
O’Donnell, Ortega, Perryman, Proctor, Rogers, Tadlock, Thomsen, Walke.--24.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
The emergency failed.
Representative Fetgatter served notice to reconsider the vote whereby the emergency
failed on HB 3324.
GENERAL ORDER
HB 2552 by Ownbey of the House and Griffin of the Senate was read and considered.
Representative Ownbey moved that HB 2552 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
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THIRD READING
HB 2552 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Bush, Caldwell, Calvey,
Cannaday, Casey, Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dollens, Dunlap,
Dunnington, Echols, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Frix, Gaddis,
Gann, Goodwin, Griffith, Hall, Hardin, Hilbert, Hoskin, Humphrey, Inman, Jordan,
Kannady, Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel,
McDugle, McEachin, McEntire, Meredith, Moore, Munson, Murphey, Newton, Nollan,
O’Donnell, Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer,
Renegar, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sears, Stone,
Strohm, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin, Walke, Watson, West
(Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Worthen, Wright, Young,
Mr. Speaker.--89.
Excused: Baker, Downing, Enns, Henke, Montgomery, Mulready, Nichols, Proctor,
Rogers, Wallace.--10.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
The measure passed.
HB 2552 was referred for engrossment.
GENERAL ORDER
HB 3375 by Wallace of the House was read and considered.
Coauthored by Representative(s) Hoskin
Authored by Senator McCortney (principal Senate author)
Representative Wallace moved to amend HB 3375, Page 7, Section 1, Lines 3-6
by restoring all stricken language on Lines 3 and 4 and by deleting all new language on
Lines 4, 5, and 6; Page 11, by deleting Section 3 in its entirety and by renumbering
subsequent sections; Page 18, Section 4, Lines 4 and 14 by deleting the language “Sections
2 and 3” and inserting in lieu thereof in both locations the language “Section 2”; and by
restoring the title, which amendment was declared adopted.
Representative Wallace moved that HB 3375 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
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Eighteenth Legislative Day, Thursday, March 8, 2018 363
THIRD READING
HB 3375 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and
emergency, the roll call was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Blancett, Bush, Cannaday, Cleveland,
Cockroft, Condit, Dollens, Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross),
Fourkiller, Frix, Goodwin, Griffith, Hall, Henke, Hilbert, Hoskin, Humphrey, Inman,
Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel,
McDugle, McEachin, McEntire, Meredith, Montgomery, Moore, Munson, O’Donnell,
Osborn (Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Renegar, Roberts (Dustin),
Rosecrants, Sanders, Stone, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Virgin, Walke, Wallace,
Watson, West (Josh), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wright, Young,
Mr. Speaker.--68.
Nay: Bennett (John), Calvey, Casey, Coody, Derby, Dunlap, Faught, Gann, Hardin,
Lepak, Murphey, Newton, Ortega, Ownbey, Ritze, Roberts (Sean), Russ, Sears, Strohm,
Vaughan, West (Kevin), Worthen.--22.
Excused: Caldwell, Downing, Enns, Gaddis, Mulready, Nichols, Nollan, Proctor,
Rogers.--9.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
The measure and emergency passed.
Representative Wallace served notice to reconsider the vote whereby the emergency
on HB 3375 passed.
RECONSIDERATION
Representative Wallace moved to reconsider the vote whereby the emergency passed
on HB 3375.
Representative Echols moved to table the Wallace motion, which tabling motion
prevailed.
HB 3375 was referred for engrossment.
RECONSIDERATION
Representative Lepak moved to reconsider the vote whereby HB 3036 failed, which
motion prevailed upon roll call as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (John), Bush, Caldwell, Calvey, Casey, Cleveland,
Cockroft, Coody, Derby, Dunlap, Echols, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Gann, Hall,
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Henke, Hilbert, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Martinez, McDaniel, McDugle,
McEachin, Montgomery, Moore, Murphey, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osburn (Mike), Park,
Pfeiffer, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Russ, Sanders, Sears, Taylor, Teague, Vaughan,
Wallace, Watson, West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Wright, Mr. Speaker.--52.
Nay: Blancett, Cannaday, Condit, Dollens, Dunnington, Fourkiller, Gaddis, Goodwin,
Griffith, Hardin, Hoskin, Humphrey, Inman, Kouplen, Loring, Lowe, McEntire, Meredith,
Munson, Newton, Nollan, Osborn (Leslie), Ownbey, Perryman, Renegar, Ritze, Rosecrants,
Stone, Tadlock, Thomsen, Virgin, Williams, Worthen, Young.--34.
Excused: Bennett (Forrest), Downing, Enns, Faught, Frix, McBride, Mulready,
Nichols, Proctor, Rogers, Strohm, Walke, West (Josh).--13.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
THIRD READING
HB 3036 was read at length for the third time.
Coauthored by Representative(s) Cockroft, Roberts (Dustin)
On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (John), Bush, Caldwell, Calvey, Casey, Cleveland,
Cockroft, Coody, Derby, Dunlap, Echols, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross),
Gann, Hall, Henke, Hilbert, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Lepak, Martinez, McBride,
McDaniel, McDugle, McEachin, Montgomery, Moore, Murphey, O’Donnell, Ortega,
Osburn (Mike), Park, Pfeiffer, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Russ, Sanders, Sears,
Strohm, Taylor, Teague, Vaughan, Wallace, Watson, West (Kevin), West (Rick), West
(Tammy), Wright, Mr. Speaker.--54.
Nay: Bennett (Forrest), Blancett, Cannaday, Condit, Dollens, Dunnington, Fourkiller,
Gaddis, Goodwin, Griffith, Hardin, Hoskin, Humphrey, Inman, Kouplen, Lawson, Loring,
Lowe, McEntire, Meredith, Munson, Newton, Nollan, Osborn (Leslie), Ownbey, Perryman,
Renegar, Ritze, Rosecrants, Stone, Tadlock, Thomsen, Virgin, Walke, West (Josh),
Williams, Worthen, Young.--38.
Excused: Downing, Enns, Frix, Mulready, Nichols, Proctor, Rogers.--7.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
The measure passed.
HB 3036 was referred for engrossment.
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Eighteenth Legislative Day, Thursday, March 8, 2018 365
GENERAL ORDER
HB 2716 by Echols of the House and Fields of the Senate was read and considered.
Remove Representative Echols as principal House author and substitute with
Representative Teague
Representative Teague moved that HB 2716 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
HB 2716 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Bush, Caldwell, Calvey,
Cannaday, Casey, Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford
(Ross), Fourkiller, Gaddis, Goodwin, Griffith, Hall, Henke, Hilbert, Hoskin, Inman, Jordan,
Kannady, Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel,
McEachin, McEntire, Meredith, Montgomery, Munson, Newton, Nollan, Ortega, Osborn
(Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Renegar, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts
(Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sears, Stone, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan,
Virgin, Walke, Watson, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams,
Worthen, Wright, Young, Mr. Speaker.--74.
Nay: Derby, Dunlap, Faught, Gann, Hardin, Moore, Murphey, O’Donnell, Park, Ritze,
Strohm.--11.
Excused: Baker, Cleveland, Downing, Dunnington, Enns, Frix, Humphrey, McDugle,
Mulready, Nichols, Proctor, Rogers, Tadlock, Wallace.--14.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
The measure passed.
HB 2716 was referred for engrossment.
GENERAL ORDER
HB 2528 by Cleveland of the House and Fry of the Senate was read and considered.
Coauthored by Senator(s) Bergstrom
Representative Cleveland moved that HB 2528 be advanced from General Order,
which motion was declared adopted.
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366 House Journal
THIRD READING
HB 2528 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Bush, Caldwell, Calvey, Cannaday,
Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dollens, Dunnington, Echols, Faught,
Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin, Griffith, Hall,
Hardin, Henke, Hilbert, Hoskin, Humphrey, Inman, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Kouplen,
Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McEachin, McEntire,
Meredith, Montgomery, Moore, Munson, Murphey, Newton, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega,
Osborn (Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Renegar, Ritze,
Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sears, Stone, Tadlock, Taylor,
Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin, Wallace, Watson, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West
(Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Worthen, Wright, Young, Mr. Speaker.--85.
Excused: Baker, Blancett, Casey, Downing, Dunlap, Enns, Frix, McDugle, Mulready,
Nichols, Proctor, Rogers, Strohm, Walke.--14.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
The measure passed.
HB 2528 was referred for engrossment.
Speaker Pro Tempore Wright Presiding
GENERAL ORDER
SB 279 by Pugh of the Senate and Martinez et al. of the House was read and
considered.
Representative Martinez moved that SB 279 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
SB 279 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and
emergency, the roll call was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Bush, Caldwell, Calvey,
Cannaday, Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dollens, Dunlap, Dunnington,
Echols, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin,
Griffith, Hall, Hardin, Henke, Hilbert, Hoskin, Humphrey, Inman, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs,
Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McEachin,
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McEntire, Meredith, Montgomery, Moore, Munson, Murphey, Newton, Nichols, Nollan,
Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Renegar, Ritze,
Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sears, Stone, Strohm,
Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, Watson, West
(Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Worthen, Wright, Young,
Mr. Speaker.--89.
Excused: Baker, Casey, Downing, Enns, Frix, McDugle, Mulready, O’Donnell,
Proctor, Rogers.--10.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
The measure and emergency passed.
SB 279 was referred for engrossment.
GENERAL ORDER
HB 3336 by Roberts (Sean) of the House was read and considered.
Coauthored by Representative(s) Osburn (Mike)
Authored by Senator Yen (principal Senate author)
Representative Roberts (Sean) moved to amend HB 3336 by deleting Section 2 in its
entirety and renumbering the subsequent section, which amendment was declared adopted.
Representative Roberts (Sean) moved that HB 3336 be advanced from General Order,
which motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
HB 3336 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Bush, Caldwell,
Calvey, Cannaday, Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dollens, Dunlap,
Dunnington, Echols, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Fourkiller, Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin,
Griffith, Hall, Henke, Hilbert, Hoskin, Humphrey, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Kouplen,
Lepak, Loring, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McEachin, McEntire, Meredith, Moore,
Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Osburn (Mike),
Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Renegar, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean),
Rosecrants, Russ, Sears, Stone, Strohm, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan,
Virgin, Walke, Wallace, Watson, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy),
Williams, Worthen, Wright, Young, Mr. Speaker.--83.
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Nay: Murphey.--1.
Excused: Casey, Downing, Enns, Ford (Ross), Frix, Inman, Lawson, Lowe, McDugle,
Montgomery, Mulready, Proctor, Rogers, Sanders.--14.
Constitutional Priv: Hardin.--1.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
The measure passed.
HB 3336 was referred for engrossment.
GENERAL ORDER
HB 2885 by West (Josh) of the House was read and considered.
Authored by Senator Murdock (principal Senate author)
Representative West (Josh) moved that HB 2885 be advanced from General Order,
which motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
HB 2885 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Bush, Caldwell,
Calvey, Cannaday, Cleveland, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dollens, Dunlap, Dunnington,
Echols, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin,
Griffith, Hall, Hardin, Henke, Hilbert, Hoskin, Humphrey, Inman, Kannady, Kerbs,
Kouplen, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McEachin, McEntire,
Meredith, Montgomery, Moore, Munson, Murphey, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell,
Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Renegar, Ritze,
Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sears, Stone, Strohm,
Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, Watson, West
(Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Worthen, Wright, Young,
Mr. Speaker.--88.
Excused: Casey, Cockroft, Downing, Enns, Frix, Jordan, Lawson, McDugle, Mulready,
Proctor, Rogers.--11.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
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The measure passed.
HB 2885 was referred for engrossment.
GENERAL ORDER
HB 3404 by Watson of the House was read and considered.
Authored by Senator Fields (principal Senate author)
Representative Watson moved that HB 3404 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
HB 3404 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Bush, Caldwell,
Calvey, Cannaday, Cleveland, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dollens, Dunlap, Dunnington,
Echols, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin, Griffith,
Hall, Hardin, Henke, Hilbert, Hoskin, Humphrey, Jordan, Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak,
Loring, Lowe, McBride, McDaniel, McEachin, McEntire, Meredith, Montgomery, Munson,
Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Ownbey, Park, Perryman,
Pfeiffer, Renegar, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders,
Sears, Stone, Strohm, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin, Walke,
Wallace, Watson, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams,
Worthen, Wright, Young, Mr. Speaker.--83.
Nay: Faught, Murphey.--2.
Excused: Casey, Cockroft, Downing, Enns, Frix, Inman, Kannady, Martinez,
McDugle, Moore, Mulready, Osburn (Mike), Proctor, Rogers.--14.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
The measure passed.
HB 3404 was referred for engrossment.
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GENERAL ORDER
HB 2650 by Vaughan of the House was read and considered.
Authored by Senator Rader (principal Senate author)
Coauthored by Senator(s) Pederson
Representative Vaughan moved that HB 2650 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
HB 2650 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Bush, Caldwell,
Calvey, Cannaday, Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit, Derby, Dollens, Dunlap, Dunnington,
Echols, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin,
Griffith, Hall, Hardin, Henke, Hilbert, Hoskin, Humphrey, Inman, Jordan, Kerbs, Kouplen,
Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, McBride, McDaniel, McEachin, McEntire, Meredith,
Montgomery, Moore, Munson, Murphey, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega,
Osborn (Leslie), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts
(Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sears, Stone, Strohm, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen,
Vaughan, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, Watson, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West
(Tammy), Williams, Worthen, Wright, Young, Mr. Speaker.--85.
Excused: Casey, Coody, Downing, Enns, Frix, Kannady, Martinez, McDugle,
Mulready, Osburn (Mike), Proctor, Renegar, Rogers, Tadlock.--14.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
The measure passed.
HB 2650 was referred for engrossment.
GENERAL ORDER
HB 3104 by Ownbey of the House and Griffin of the Senate was read and considered.
Representative Ownbey moved to amend HB 3104, Page 20, Section 1, Line 10 by
inserting after “53.” the following:
“Plan of safe care” means a plan developed for an infant with Neonatal Abstinence
Syndrome or a Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder upon release from the care of a healthcare
provider that addresses the health and substance use treatment needs of the infant and
mother or caregiver; 54.” by striking and renumbering subsequent paragraphs in Section 1.;
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Page 30, Section 3, Line 19½ by inserting a new Paragraph 6 as follows:
“6. Whenever the Department determines an infant has been diagnosed with Neonatal
Abstinence Syndrome or a Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, but the referral is not accepted
for investigation, the Department shall develop a plan of safe care that addresses both the
infant and affected family member or caregiver. The plan of safe care shall address, at a
minimum, the health and substance use treatment needs of the infant and affected family
member or caregiver.”, which amendment was declared adopted.
Representative Ownbey moved that HB 3104 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
HB 3104 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and
emergency, the roll call was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Bush, Caldwell,
Calvey, Cannaday, Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dollens, Dunlap,
Dunnington, Echols, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Gaddis,
Gann, Goodwin, Griffith, Hall, Hardin, Henke, Hilbert, Hoskin, Humphrey, Inman, Jordan,
Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, McBride, McDaniel, McEachin, McEntire,
Meredith, Montgomery, Moore, Munson, Murphey, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell,
Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin),
Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sears, Stone, Strohm, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague,
Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, Watson, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West
(Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wright, Young, Mr. Speaker.--86.
Excused: Casey, Downing, Enns, Frix, Kannady, Martinez, McDugle, Mulready,
Osburn (Mike), Proctor, Renegar, Rogers, Worthen.--13.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
The measure and emergency passed.
HB 3104 was referred for engrossment.
GENERAL ORDER
HB 3096 by Cockroft of the House was read and considered.
Authored by Senator Standridge (principal Senate author)
Representative Cockroft moved that HB 3096 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
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THIRD READING
HB 3096 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Bush, Caldwell,
Calvey, Cannaday, Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dunnington, Echols,
Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin, Griffith, Hall,
Hardin, Henke, Hilbert, Humphrey, Inman, Jordan, Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak,
Loring, Lowe, McBride, McDaniel, McEachin, McEntire, Meredith, Montgomery, Moore,
Munson, Murphey, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega, Ownbey, Park, Perryman,
Pfeiffer, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sears, Stone,
Strohm, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, Watson,
West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wright, Young,
Mr. Speaker.--81.
Nay: Dunlap.--1.
Excused: Casey, Dollens, Downing, Enns, Fourkiller, Frix, Hoskin, Kannady,
Martinez, McDugle, Mulready, Osborn (Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Proctor, Renegar, Rogers,
Worthen.--17.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
The measure passed.
HB 3096 was referred for engrossment.
GENERAL ORDER
HB 2625 by West (Kevin) of the House was read and considered.
Coauthored by Representative(s) Ritze
Authored by Senator Bergstrom (principal Senate author)
Representative West (Kevin) moved that HB 2625 be advanced from General Order,
which motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
HB 2625 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Bush, Caldwell,
Calvey, Cannaday, Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dollens, Dunlap,
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Dunnington, Echols, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Gaddis,
Gann, Goodwin, Griffith, Hall, Hardin, Henke, Hilbert, Humphrey, Inman, Jordan,
Kannady, Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel,
McEachin, McEntire, Meredith, Montgomery, Moore, Munson, Murphey, Newton,
Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park,
Perryman, Pfeiffer, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders,
Sears, Stone, Strohm, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin, Walke,
Wallace, Watson, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams,
Wright, Young, Mr. Speaker.--88.
Excused: Casey, Downing, Enns, Frix, Hoskin, McDugle, Mulready, Proctor, Renegar,
Rogers, Worthen.--11.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
The measure passed.
HB 2625 was referred for engrossment.
GENERAL ORDER
HB 3395 by Williams of the House and Smalley of the Senate was read and
considered.
Representative Williams moved that HB 3395 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
HB 3395 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Bush, Caldwell,
Cannaday, Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dollens, Dunlap, Dunnington, Echols,
Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Fourkiller, Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin, Griffith, Hall,
Hardin, Henke, Hilbert, Humphrey, Inman, Jordan, Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak,
Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McEachin, McEntire, Meredith,
Montgomery, Moore, Munson, Murphey, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega,
Osborn (Leslie), Osburn (Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Ritze, Roberts
(Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sears, Stone, Strohm, Tadlock, Taylor,
Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, Watson, West (Josh), West (Kevin),
West (Tammy), Williams, Worthen, Wright, Young, Mr. Speaker.--84.
Nay: Calvey, Cleveland, Faught.--3.
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Excused: Casey, Downing, Enns, Frix, Hoskin, Kannady, McDugle, Mulready,
Proctor, Renegar, Rogers, West (Rick).--12.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
The measure passed.
HB 3395 was referred for engrossment.
GENERAL ORDER
HB 3417 by Pfeiffer of the House was read and considered.
Authored by Senator Boggs (principal Senate author)
Representative Pfeiffer moved that HB 3417 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
HB 3417 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Blancett, Bush, Caldwell,
Calvey, Cannaday, Cleveland, Cockroft, Condit, Coody, Derby, Dollens, Dunlap,
Dunnington, Echols, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Gaddis, Gann, Goodwin,
Griffith, Hall, Hardin, Henke, Hilbert, Inman, Jordan, Kerbs, Kouplen, Lawson, Lepak,
Loring, Lowe, Martinez, McBride, McDaniel, McEachin, McEntire, Montgomery, Moore,
Munson, Murphey, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osborn (Leslie), Osburn
(Mike), Ownbey, Park, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean),
Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sears, Strohm, Tadlock, Taylor, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan,
Virgin, Walke, Wallace, Watson, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy),
Williams, Worthen, Wright, Young, Mr. Speaker.--84.
Nay: Stone.--1.
Excused: Casey, Downing, Enns, Fourkiller, Frix, Hoskin, Humphrey, Kannady,
McDugle, Meredith, Mulready, Proctor, Renegar, Rogers.--14.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
The measure passed.
HB 3417 was referred for engrossment.
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GENERAL ORDER
HB 2631 by Babinec of the House and Fry of the Senate was read and considered.
Representative Stone moved to amend HB 2631, Page 2, Section 1 by restoring all of
the stricken language beginning with the “,” on Line 12 through the word “corrections” on
Line 18.
Representative Babinec moved to table the Stone amendment, which tabling motion
was declared adopted upon roll call as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Bush, Caldwell, Calvey, Cleveland, Coody, Derby, Dunlap, Echols,
Faught, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Gann, Hall, Hilbert, Humphrey, Jordan, Kerbs,
Martinez, McEachin, McEntire, Moore, Murphey, Newton, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osburn
(Mike), Ownbey, Park, Pfeiffer, Ritze, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Russ, Sanders,
Sears, Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen,
Mr. Speaker.--44.
Nay: Blancett, Cannaday, Condit, Dollens, Dunnington, Gaddis, Goodwin, Griffith,
Inman, Kouplen, Loring, Munson, Nichols, Rosecrants, Stone, Virgin, Walke, Young.--18.
Excused: Baker, Bennett (Forrest), Bennett (John), Casey, Cockroft, Downing, Enns,
Fetgatter, Fourkiller, Frix, Hardin, Henke, Hoskin, Kannady, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe,
McBride, McDaniel, McDugle, Meredith, Montgomery, Mulready, Nollan, Osborn (Leslie),
Perryman, Proctor, Renegar, Rogers, Strohm, Tadlock, Taylor, Wallace, Watson, West
(Rick), Williams, Wright.--37.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
Representative Inman moved to suspend House Rule 8.6(b) for the purpose of allowing
consideration of an untimely filed floor amendment, which motion failed of adoption upon
roll call as follows:
Aye: Bennett (Forrest), Blancett, Cannaday, Condit, Dunnington, Fourkiller, Gaddis,
Goodwin, Griffith, Inman, Kouplen, Loring, Lowe, Meredith, Munson, Nichols, Osburn
(Mike), Perryman, Rosecrants, Stone, Tadlock, Virgin, Walke, Young.--24.
Nay: Babinec, Bennett (John), Bush, Caldwell, Casey, Cleveland, Coody, Derby,
Echols, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Hall, Henke, Hilbert, Humphrey,
Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Martinez, McDaniel, McEachin, McEntire,
Montgomery, Newton, O’Donnell, Park, Pfeiffer, Ritze, Roberts (Sean), Sanders, Taylor,
Teague, Thomsen, Vaughan, Wallace, Watson, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick),
West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--47.
Excused: Baker, Calvey, Cockroft, Dollens, Downing, Dunlap, Enns, Frix, Gann,
Hardin, Hoskin, McBride, McDugle, Moore, Mulready, Murphey, Nollan, Ortega, Osborn
(Leslie), Ownbey, Proctor, Renegar, Roberts (Dustin), Rogers, Russ, Sears, Strohm,
Williams.--28.
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Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
Representative Babinec moved that HB 2631 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
HB 2631 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Babinec, Bennett (John), Bush, Calvey, Casey, Cleveland, Cockroft, Coody,
Derby, Echols, Faught, Fetgatter, Ford (Roger), Ford (Ross), Gann, Hall, Henke, Hilbert,
Humphrey, Jordan, Kannady, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Martinez, McDaniel, McEachin,
McEntire, Montgomery, Moore, Murphey, Newton, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osburn
(Mike), Ownbey, Pfeiffer, Ritze, Roberts (Sean), Russ, Sanders, Sears, Taylor, Teague,
Thomsen, Vaughan, Wallace, Watson, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West
(Tammy), Wright, Mr. Speaker.--55.
Nay: Bennett (Forrest), Blancett, Cannaday, Condit, Dollens, Dunnington, Fourkiller,
Gaddis, Goodwin, Griffith, Hardin, Inman, Kouplen, Loring, Lowe, Meredith, Munson,
Nichols, Perryman, Rosecrants, Stone, Tadlock, Virgin, Walke, Williams, Worthen,
Young.--27.
Excused: Baker, Caldwell, Downing, Dunlap, Enns, Frix, Hoskin, McBride, McDugle,
Mulready, Osborn (Leslie), Park, Proctor, Renegar, Roberts (Dustin), Rogers, Strohm.--17.
Vacancy: District 51, District 61.--2.
The measure passed.
Representative Martinez served notice to reconsider the vote whereby HB 2631 passed.
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
Announcing the passage of SBs 888, 890, 906, 925, 926, 929, 933, 943, 948, 950, 975,
995, 1023, 1042, 1050, 1054, 1107, 1130, 1141, 1185, 1190, 1197, 1237, 1269, 1367, 1383,
1409, 1411, 1412, 1420, 1421, 1422, 1423, 1439, 1452, 1458, 1492, 1526, 1538 and 1569.
The above measures were introduced and read for the first time.
SB 888 By Brecheen of the Senate and Coody of the House.
An Act relating to motor fuel tax; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 500.10-1, which
relates to fuel tax credit for sale of ethanol; limiting time period during which credit is
allowed; updating language; and providing an effective date.
SB 890 By Brecheen of the Senate and Roberts (Sean) of the House.
[ medical procedure pricing - the Oklahoma Health Care Cost Reduction and
Transparency Act of 2018 - State Department of Health - information on website - State
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Board of Health to promulgate certain rules - hospitals and ambulatory surgical facilities -
information to patient - certain hyperlinks on website - inapplicability of certain act - State
Commissioner of Health to suspend or revoke certain license - codification - effective date ]
SB 906 By Simpson and Pittman of the Senate and Hardin of the House.
[ sales tax - exemptions - exclusion from dollar limit on exempt sales for certain
disabled veterans - effective date ]
SB 925 By Thompson of the Senate and Osburn (Mike) of the House.
An Act relating to state government; amending 74 O.S. 2011, Section 588.1, as
amended by Section 863, Chapter 304, O.S.L. 2012 (74 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 588.1),
which relates to cost analysis reports; increasing amount for contracts requiring certain
analysis; amending 74 O.S. 2011, Section 589, as amended by Section 864, Chapter 304,
O.S.L. 2012 (74 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 589), which relates to actions required to be
taken prior to privatization; modifying responsibilities of agency under the Oklahoma
Privatization of State Functions Act; and providing an effective date.
SB 926 By Pemberton of the Senate and Frix of the House.
An Act relating to elections; amending 26 O.S. 2011, Section 7-101, which relates to
voting time for employees; extending days upon which employees allowed time to vote to
include days on which in-person absentee voting allowed; requiring certain notification;
allowing employer to select days and hours for such time; clarifying language; and
declaring an emergency.
SB 929 By Stanislawski of the Senate and Baker of the House.
An Act relating to the State Aid Formula; amending 70 O.S. 2011, Section 18-109.5,
which relates to definitions; modifying certain definitions; adding and removing definitions;
amending 70 O.S. 2011, Section 18-201.1, which relates to calculating a school district’s
weighted membership; modifying references; adding certain pupil category; providing an
effective date; and declaring an emergency.
SB 933 By Shaw of the Senate and Jordan of the House.
An Act relating to elections; amending 26 O.S. 2011, Sections 14-108, as amended by
Section 2, Chapter 237, O.S.L. 2016, 14-113.2 and 14-115 (26 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section
14-108), which relate to absentee voting; requiring notaries public and witnesses to note
date and time of certain signatures on absentee ballot affidavits; clarifying language; and
declaring an emergency.
SB 943 By Floyd of the Senate and McEntire of the House.
An Act relating to income tax refund donations; authorizing donation from income tax
refund for Oklahoma AIDS Care Revolving Fund; creating Oklahoma AIDS Care
Revolving Fund and providing for deposit of monies thereto; authorizing specified funds to
be expended for certain purpose; providing procedures for refund under specified
circumstances; providing for codification; and providing an effective date.
SB 948 By Floyd and Pittman of the Senate and Condit of the House.
An Act relating to elections; amending 26 O.S. 2011, Section 14-115.4, as last
amended by Section 1, Chapter 130, O.S.L. 2017 (26 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 14-115.4),
which relates to in-person absentee voting; modifying hours during which in-person
absentee voting allowed; and declaring an emergency.
SB 950 By Stanislawski and Yen of the Senate and Rogers of the House.
An Act relating to schools; amending 70 O.S. 2011, Section 1-116.2, which relates to
administration of medicine to students; allowing certain school employees to assist in
applying certain sunscreen; requiring public schools to permit a student to apply sunscreen
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without certain authorization; providing a definition; requiring a school to keep certain
authorization on file; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.
SB 975 By Brecheen of the Senate and Roberts (Sean) of the House.
An Act relating to the Oklahoma Medicaid Program Integrity Act; amending 56 O.S.
2011, Section 1005.1, which relates to fraudulent receipt of assistance; mandating that
applications for Medicaid assistance contain certain perjury warning; and providing an
effective date.
SB 995 By Pemberton of the Senate and Frix and West (Josh) of the House.
An Act relating to medals of valor; amending 72 O.S. 2011, Section 6-1, as amended
by Section 1, Chapter 188, O.S.L. 2016 (72 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 6-1), which relates to
punishment for impersonating member or veteran of the United States Armed Forces;
making certain actions a misdemeanor criminal offense; prescribing penalties; providing for
subsequent felony offenses; and providing an effective date.
SB 1023 By McCortney of the Senate and Thomsen of the House.
An Act relating to law enforcement training; authorizing the Council on Law
Enforcement Education and Training to conduct training for certain noncommissioned
attendees; authorizing training tuition and fees to be set by the Council; directing deposit of
tuition and fees; requiring certain minimum requirements be met; authorizing emergency
rule making; providing for codification; and providing an effective date.
SB 1042 By Holt of the Senate and Osburn (Mike) of the House.
An Act relating to cities and towns; amending 11 O.S. 2011, Section 17-105.1, which
relates to municipal finances; modifying certain term; and providing an effective date.
SB 1050 By Paxton of the Senate and Moore of the House.
An Act relating to insurance agents; amending 36 O.S. 2011, Section 1435.2, as
amended by Section 7, Chapter 298, O.S.L. 2015 (36 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1435.2),
which relates to definitions; amending the definition of insurance agent; repealing 36 O.S.
2011, Sections 1461, 1462, 1463, 1464, as amended by Section 3, Chapter 269, O.S.L. 2013
(36 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1464), 1465, and 1466, which relate to the Oklahoma Life,
Accident and Health Brokers Act; and providing an effective date.
SB 1054 By Simpson of the Senate and Ownbey of the House.
An Act relating to employment of blind persons; amending 7 O.S. 2011, Section 71,
which relates to activities to promote employment; granting the Department of
Rehabilitation Services immunity from liability for certain damages; and providing an
effective date.
SB 1107 By Simpson of the Senate and Ownbey of the House.
An Act relating to cities and towns; amending 11 O.S. 2011, Sections 22-111, as
amended by Section 1, Chapter 136, O.S.L. 2012 and 22-112.1, which relate to abatement
proceedings; modifying procedure for municipality to recover certain costs; and providing
an effective date.
SB 1130 By Jech and Pittman of the Senate and Wright of the House.
An Act relating to elections; amending 26 O.S. 2011, Sections 2-111.1 and 2-118, as
amended by Section 98, Chapter 304, O.S.L. 2012 (26 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 2-118),
which relate to county election boards; modifying terms and salaries of secretaries of
county election boards; deleting obsolete language; clarifying language; and providing an
effective date.
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SB 1141 By Dossett and Pittman of the Senate and Kannady of the House.
An Act relating to the Post-Military Service Occupation, Education and Credentialing
Act; amending Section 5, Chapter 226, O.S.L. 2012 and Section 6, Chapter 226, O.S.L.
2012 (59 O.S. Supp. 2017, Sections 4100.4 and 4100.5), which relate to evidence of
equivalent education and military spouses; modifying language; making certain failure to
implement provisions a violation; and providing an effective date.
SB 1185 By Paxton and Pittman of the Senate and Echols and Dollens of the House.
An Act relating to industrial hemp; amending 63 O.S. 2011, Section 2-101, as last
amended by Section 1, Chapter 43, O.S.L. 2017 (63 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 2-101),
which relates to the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act; amending definition;
creating the Oklahoma Industrial Hemp Agricultural Pilot Program; defining terms;
authorizing a licensee to engage in the growth and cultivation of industrial hemp for certain
purposes; limiting liability; requiring application to the Oklahoma Department of
Agriculture, Food, and Forestry; providing application content requirements; providing
certain acknowledgements and agreements upon application submission; requiring certain
application fee; directing the Department to establish certain fee schedule; providing length
of valid license; providing license renewal process; requiring activities be done with a valid
license; requiring certain plants not harvested or destroyed be declared; requiring
submission of information for certain land alterations or changes to information; directing
the Department to promulgate rules; directing the Department to establish a Certified Seed
Program; allowing certain varieties of industrial hemp be approved; requiring the
Department to maintain a list of certified seeds; requiring a harvest report; providing for
routine inspection and sampling of plants of the licensee with certain notice; providing for
additional inspection and sampling under certain conditions and circumstances; providing
inspection procedure requirements; requiring the licensee to pay for inspection and lab
analysis with exception; directing the Department to promulgate rules; authorizing denial,
revocation or suspension of license under certain circumstances; prohibiting penalty for
certain sample testing levels; directing the Department to study certain funding
possibilities; creating revolving fund; authorizing expenditures of funds under certain
conditions; providing for codification; and providing an effective date.
SB 1190 By Stanislawski of the Senate and Casey of the House.
An Act relating to the Reading Sufficiency Act; amending 70 O.S. 2011, Section
1210.508B, as last amended by Section 6, Chapter 360, O.S.L. 2016 (70 O.S. Supp. 2017,
Section 1210.508B), which relates to the purpose of the Reading Sufficiency Act; removing
language establishing certain goal; removing language regarding recognition of certain
schools; amending 70 O.S. 2011, Section 1210.508C, as last amended by Section 1,
Chapter 213, O.S.L. 2017 (70 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1210.508C), which relates to
programs of reading instruction; modifying criteria which certain screening instrument must
meet; establishing minimum criteria for grade-level performance of certain students
pursuant to certain act; directing the State Board of Education to use only certain scores to
determine promotion and retention of certain students; requiring performance levels set by
the Commission for Educational Quality and Accountability to ensure certain criteria;
modifying criteria for consideration of probationary promotion; allowing students subject to
probationary promotion to be transitioned to certain remediation plan; modifying
references; modifying criteria for good-cause exemption for certain students; modifying
review to be conducted by school districts; modifying criteria under which a student may be
promoted midyear; modifying components of certain initiative; modifying references to
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certain performance; modifying components of certain school district report; providing an
effective date; and declaring an emergency.
SB 1197 By Stanislawski of the Senate and Nollan of the House.
An Act relating to schools; amending 70 O.S. 2011, Section 1210.541, as last amended
by Section 1, Chapter 131, O.S.L. 2017 (70 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 1210.541), which
relates to student performance levels; modifying performance level labels and descriptions;
providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.
SB 1237 By Bergstrom of the Senate and Babinec of the House.
An Act relating to the Department of Corrections; amending 57 O.S. 2011, Section
507, which relates to the powers and duties of the Director; modifying certain allowable
duties; updating statutory references; and providing an effective date.
SB 1269 By Fields of the Senate and Wright of the House.
An Act relating to elections; amending 26 O.S. 2011, Sections 1-101 and 3-101, as last
amended by Section 11, Chapter 210, O.S.L. 2016 (26 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 3-101),
which relate to election dates; specifying dates upon which General Elections required to be
held; modifying dates when regular and special elections may be held; and providing an
effective date.
SB 1367 By Yen of the Senate and Derby of the House.
[ prescription drug offenses - custody - prosecutions - civil actions - codification -
effective date ]
SB 1383 By Floyd of the Senate and Newton of the House.
An Act relating to the Oklahoma Chiropractic Act; amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section
161.3, which relates to definitions; modifying definitions; amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section
161.6, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 54, O.S.L. 2017 (59 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section
161.6), which relates to powers of Board; providing that certain actions by licensee shall
not bar Board from taking certain punitive actions; amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 161.7,
as amended by Section 2, Chapter 155, O.S.L. 2015 (59 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 161.7),
which relates to application for original license by examination; modifying requirements for
licensure; amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 161.9, which relates to application for original
license by relocation of practice; clarifying certain requirement; modifying certain
requirements; providing that the Board may deny license under certain conditions;
amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 161.10a, which relates to continuing education; clarifying
who shall provide continuing education; extending certain deadline; providing that the
Board may require additional continuing education in exchange for waiving of continuing
education in a given year; amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 161.11, which relates to annual
renewal license; deleting obsolete language; modifying procedure for license renewal;
providing that failure to comply with state tax laws shall result in denial of license renewal;
setting certain reinstatement fee; and providing an effective date.
SB 1409 By Dossett of the Senate and Condit of the House.
An Act relating to school counselors; allowing school counselors to implement certain
program; allowing school counselors to spend certain percentage of work time on direct
services; providing description of direct services; directing school counselors to spend
remainder of work time on certain services; providing for promulgation of rules; providing
for codification; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.
SB 1411 By Schulz of the Senate and McCall of the House.
An Act relating to the Oklahoma Occupational Health and Safety Standards Act;
amending 40 O.S. 2011, Section 418, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 354, O.S.L.
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2017 (40 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 418), which relates to disposition of certain payments;
limiting certain annual amount placed to credit of Special Occupational Health and Safety
Fund; providing for distribution of amounts in excess of limitation; providing methodology
for certain calculation; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.
SB 1412 By Schulz of the Senate and McCall of the House.
An Act relating to the Oklahoma Used Tire Recycling Act; amending 27A O.S. 2011,
Section 2-11-401.4, as last amended by Section 3, Chapter 286, O.S.L. 2017 (27A O.S.
Supp. 2017, Section 2-11-401.4), which relates to allocation of revenue from Used Tire
Recycling Indemnity Fund; limiting amount allocated to specified funds; providing for
allocation of amounts in excess of limitation; providing methodology for certain
calculation; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.
SB 1420 By Schulz of the Senate and McCall of the House.
An Act relating to Oklahoma Vehicle License and Registration Act; amending 47 O.S.
2011, Section 1132.6, which relates to registration of motorcycles; modifying
apportionment; providing effective date; and declaring an emergency.
SB 1421 By Schulz of the Senate and McCall of the House.
An Act relating to tobacco products tax; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 402-3, which
relates to apportionment of revenue; limiting certain annual apportionment to specified
funds; providing for distribution of amounts in excess of limitation; providing methodology
for calculating limitation; updating statutory references; providing an effective date; and
declaring an emergency.
SB 1422 By Schulz of the Senate and McCall of the House.
An Act relating to motor fuel tax; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Sections 500.6, as amended
by Section 4, Chapter 375, O.S.L. 2013 and 500.7 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 500.6),
which relate to apportionment of tax; modifying apportionment; providing an effective
date; and declaring an emergency.
SB 1423 By Schulz of the Senate and McCall of the House.
An Act relating to tax on freight cars; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 2204, which
relates to apportionment of tax; providing exception; modifying apportionment; providing
an effective date; and declaring an emergency.
SB 1439 By Schulz of the Senate and McCall of the House.
An Act relating to motor license agents; amending 47 O.S. 2011, Section 1140, which
relates to qualifications and requirements of motor license agents; deleting obsolete
language; adding population requirement for certain agent requirement; modifying method
of selecting applicants for interviews; modifying authorization of the Oklahoma Tax
Commission; deleting certain population requirement; deleting authorization to serve as a
motor license agent upon certain occurrence; deleting certain requirement for an audit by
the State Auditor and Inspector; modifying certain determination made by the Oklahoma
Tax Commission; renumbering paragraphs; updating statutory language; and providing an
effective date.
SB 1452 By Schulz of the Senate and McCall of the House.
An Act relating to cigarette tax; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 302-5, which relates
to apportionment of revenue; limiting certain annual apportionment to specified funds or
entities; providing for distribution of amounts in excess of limitation; providing
methodology for calculating limitation; updating statutory references; providing an
effective date; and declaring an emergency.
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SB 1458 By Silk of the Senate and Humphrey of the House.
An Act relating to game; amending 29 O.S. 2011, Section 5-203.1, which relates to
headlighting; clarifying statutory language; updating statutory language; modifying
punishment for headlighting deer; and providing an effective date.
SB 1492 By Kidd of the Senate and Hilbert of the House.
An Act relating to labor; amending 40 O.S. 2011, Sections 141.8, 141.10, 141.13, as
amended by Section 1, Chapter 93, O.S.L. 2016 (40 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section 141.13),
which relate to boiler inspectors, examination of inspector, inspection of boilers; modifying
language; changing requirement for acquiring National Board Commission; setting
minimum inspection term for hot water heaters; and providing an effective date.
SB 1526 By Thompson of the Senate and Newton of the House.
An Act relating to chiropractic license; amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 161.11, which
relates to license fees; increasing certain fee; modifying language; and providing an
effective date.
SB 1538 By Fry of the Senate and Teague of the House.
An Act relating to the Oklahoma Inspectors Act; amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section
1038, as amended by Section 3, Chapter 346, O.S.L. 2017 (59 O.S. Supp. 2017, Section
1038), which relates to licenses; changing license expiration; deleting language; amending
59 O.S. 2011, Section 1041, as amended by Section 4, Chapter 346, O.S.L. 2017 (59 O.S.
Supp. 2017, Section 1041), which relates to exemption of certain municipalities; modifying
language; and providing an effective date.
SB 1569 By Schulz of the Senate and McCall of the House.
An Act relating to revenue and taxation; specifying circumstances under which certain
apportionments may not exceed prior year amount; specifying duties of State Board of
Equalization; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Sections 113, as amended by Section 530, Chapter
304, O.S.L. 2012, 302-5, 402-3, 500.6, as amended by Section 4, Chapter 375, O.S.L. 2013,
500.7, 1004, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 355, O.S.L. 2017, 1353 and 1403, as
last amended by Sections 1 and 2, Chapter 349, O.S.L. 2015 and 2352, as last amended by
Section 5, Chapter 337, O.S.L. 2016 (68 O.S. Supp. 2017, Sections 113, 500.6, 1004, 1353,
1403 and 2352), which relate to apportionment of statutory revenues; amending 69 O.S.
2011, Section 1521, as last amended by Section 93, Chapter 15, O.S.L. 2013 (69 O.S. Supp.
2017, Section 1521), which relates to the Rebuilding Oklahoma Access and Driver Safety
Fund; limiting amounts to be apportioned to various sources under certain circumstances;
updating statutory references; providing for codification; providing an effective date; and
declaring an emergency.
MOTION
Representative Gaddis asked that the Journal reflect that had she been present in the
Chamber, she would have voted aye on HB 3375, which was the order.
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MOTION EXPIRED
Time expired for consideration of the motion to reconsider the vote whereby HB 2632
passed.
Coauthored by Representative(s) Downing
HB 2632 was referred for engrossment.
MOTION EXPIRED
Time expired for consideration of the motion to reconsider the vote whereby HB 3584
passed.
HB 3584 was referred for engrossment.
RESOLUTIONS
The following was introduced and read:
HCR 1014 By Munson of the House and Yen of the Senate.
A Concurrent Resolution increasing awareness of Alzheimer’s disease and other
dementias; urging the State Department of Health to designate Alzheimer’s disease and
other dementias as a public health issue; and providing for distribution.
Representative Pfeiffer moved that when the clerk’s desk is clear, the House stand
adjourned to reconvene at 10:00 a.m., Monday, March 12, 2018, which was the order.
Pursuant to the motion of Representative Pfeiffer, the House was adjourned at
1:35 p.m., to reconvene Monday, March 12, 2018, at 10:00 a.m.