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8th DAY MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 2017 145 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Sixty-fifth Legislative Assembly * * * * * Bismarck, January 16, 2017 The House convened at 1:00 p.m., with Speaker Bellew presiding. The prayer was offered by Pastor Cecil Stanton, Faith Center Church, Stanton. The roll was called and all members were present. A quorum was declared by the Speaker. POINT OF PERSONAL PRIVILEGE REP. SCHNEIDER rose on a point of personal privilege. REMARKS OF REPRESENTATIVE SCHNEIDER MR. SPEAKER: As today is Martin Luther King Day, may I read you some of his words? The quotes are not red, or blue, but red, white, and blue—and they pertain to our work here. Martin Luther King said: •“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” •He said, “Everybody can be great…because anybody can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You don’t have to make your subject and verb agree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love.” And he said, •“There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must take it because conscience tells him it is right. •“People fail to get along,” he said, “because they fear each other; they fear each other because they don’t know each other; they don’t know each other because they have not communicated with each other.” In honor of Martin Luther King Day today, let’s resolve to continue to communicate with each other, respect each other’s positions of conscience and courage, and be of service to others. May we have a dream, do right, and promote justice. POINT OF PERSONAL PRIVILEGE REP. CARLSON rose on a point of personal privilege. REMARKS OF REPRESENTATIVE CARLSON MR. SPEAKER: One of the shortest addresses in Presidential history, Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, says it all- “Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.” Then he added- “that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion—that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain—that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom—and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.” In 2016, I had the privilege of walking the battlefields of Gettysburg and this speech came to life. On November 2, 1983 Ronald Reagan signed a bill making the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. a National Holiday. His remarks must be remembered about Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy and impact on our nation: “Dr. King had awakened something strong and true, a sense that true justice must be colorblind, and that among white and black Americans, as he put it, 'Their destiny is tied up with our destiny, and their freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom; we cannot walk alone.' " Page 145

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8th DAY MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 2017 145

JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

Sixty-fifth Legislative Assembly

* * * * *

Bismarck, January 16, 2017 The House convened at 1:00 p.m., with Speaker Bellew presiding.

The prayer was offered by Pastor Cecil Stanton, Faith Center Church, Stanton.

The roll was called and all members were present.

A quorum was declared by the Speaker.

POINT OF PERSONAL PRIVILEGE REP. SCHNEIDER rose on a point of personal privilege.

REMARKS OF REPRESENTATIVE SCHNEIDERMR. SPEAKER: As today is Martin Luther King Day, may I read you some of his words? The quotes are not red, or blue, but red, white, and blue—and they pertain to our work here. Martin Luther King said: •“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” •He said, “Everybody can be great…because anybody can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You don’t have to make your subject and verb agree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love.” And he said, •“There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must take it because conscience tells him it is right. •“People fail to get along,” he said, “because they fear each other; they fear each other because they don’t know each other; they don’t know each other because they have not communicated with each other.” In honor of Martin Luther King Day today, let’s resolve to continue to communicate with each other, respect each other’s positions of conscience and courage, and be of service to others. May we have a dream, do right, and promote justice.

POINT OF PERSONAL PRIVILEGE REP. CARLSON rose on a point of personal privilege.

REMARKS OF REPRESENTATIVE CARLSONMR. SPEAKER: One of the shortest addresses in Presidential history, Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, says it all- “Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.”

Then he added- “that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion—that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain—that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom—and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.”

In 2016, I had the privilege of walking the battlefields of Gettysburg and this speech came to life.

On November 2, 1983 Ronald Reagan signed a bill making the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. a National Holiday. His remarks must be remembered about Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy and impact on our nation:

“Dr. King had awakened something strong and true, a sense that true justice must be colorblind, and that among white and black Americans, as he put it, 'Their destiny is tied up with our destiny, and their freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom; we cannot walk alone.' "

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His nonviolent campaigns brought about redemption, reconciliation, and justice. He taught us that only peaceful means can bring about peaceful ends.

America is a more democratic nation, a more just nation, a more peaceful nation because Martin Luther King, Jr., became her preeminent nonviolent commander.

REQUESTREP. VIGESAA REQUESTED that the remarks of Rep. Schneider and Rep. Carlson be printed in the Journal, which request was granted.

MOTION REP. VIGESAA MOVED that HB 1209 be returned to the House floor from the Energy and Natural Resources Committee for the purpose of withdrawal, which motion prevailed.

REQUESTREP. KEMPENICH REQUESTED the unanimous consent of the House to withdraw HB 1209. There being no objection, it was so ordered by the Speaker.

MOTION REP. VIGESAA MOVED that HB 1238 be returned to the House floor from the Energy and Natural Resources Committee for the purpose of withdrawal, which motion prevailed.

REQUESTREP. KEMPENICH REQUESTED the unanimous consent of the House to withdraw HB 1238. There being no objection, it was so ordered by the Speaker.

SIXTH ORDER OF BUSINESS SPEAKER BELLEW DEEMED approval of the amendments to HB 1025, HB 1027, HB 1098, HB 1102, HB 1121, and HB 1158.

HB 1025, HB 1027, HB 1098, HB 1102, HB 1121, and HB 1158, as amended, were placed on the Eleventh order of business on the calendar for the succeeding legislative day.

MOTION REP. VIGESAA MOVED that HB 1096 be laid over one legislative day, which motion prevailed.

SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILL HB 1119: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact sections 50-06.2-10 and 50-24.7-02 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to collection of overpayments for service payments for elderly and disabled program and expanded service payments for elderly and disabled program.

ROLL CALL The question being on the final passage of the amended bill, which has been read, and has committee recommendation of DO PASS, the roll was called and there were 94 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 EXCUSED, 0 ABSENT AND NOT VOTING.

YEAS: Anderson, B.; Anderson, D.; Anderson, P.; Beadle; Becker, Rich S.; Becker, Rick C.; Blum; Boe; Boehning; Bosch; Boschee; Brabandt; Brandenburg; Carlson; Damschen; Delmore; Delzer; Devlin; Dobervich; Dockter; Ertelt; Grueneich; Guggisberg; Hanson; Hatlestad; Headland; Heinert; Hogan; Holman; Howe; Johnson, C.; Johnson, D.; Johnson, M.; Johnston; Jones; Kading; Karls; Kasper; Keiser; Kempenich; Kiefert; Klemin; Koppelman, B.; Koppelman, K.; Kreidt; Laning; Lefor; Longmuir; Louser; Magrum; Maragos; Marschall; Martinson; McWilliams; Meier; Mitskog; Mock; Monson; Nathe; Nelson, J.; Nelson, M.; O'Brien; Oliver; Olson; Owens; Paur; Pollert; Porter; Pyle; Roers Jones; Rohr; Ruby, D.; Ruby, M.; Sanford; Satrom; Schatz; Schmidt; Schneider; Schobinger; Schreiber-Beck; Seibel; Simons; Skroch; Steiner; Streyle; Sukut; Toman; Trottier; Vetter; Vigesaa; Weisz; Westlind; Zubke; Speaker Bellew

Engrossed HB 1119 passed.

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SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILL HB 1136: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 50-06 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to substance use disorder treatment voucher system; to amend and reenact subsections 4 and 5 of section 50-01.2-03, subsection 1 of section 50-06-01.4, sections 50-06-05.1 and 50-06-05.2, subsection 1 of section 50-06-05.3, sections 50-06-05.5 and 50-06-06.6, subsection 1 of section 50-06-20, sections 50-06-23, 50-06-24, and 50-06-29, and subsection 1 of section 50-06-34 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to departmental updates for statutory consistency, technical corrections, powers and duties of the department, department structure, program activities, regional human service centers, leases, and aging and disability resource center funding; and to repeal sections 50-06-01.5, 50-06-36, 50-06-39, and 50-08.1-01 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to office and office equipment, developmental disability provider review, expedited ratesetting process, and coordinating services for pregnant women; and to declare an emergency.

ROLL CALL The question being on the final passage of the amended bill, which has been read, and has committee recommendation of DO PASS, the roll was called and there were 94 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 EXCUSED, 0 ABSENT AND NOT VOTING.

YEAS: Anderson, B.; Anderson, D.; Anderson, P.; Beadle; Becker, Rich S.; Becker, Rick C.; Blum; Boe; Boehning; Bosch; Boschee; Brabandt; Brandenburg; Carlson; Damschen; Delmore; Delzer; Devlin; Dobervich; Dockter; Ertelt; Grueneich; Guggisberg; Hanson; Hatlestad; Headland; Heinert; Hogan; Holman; Howe; Johnson, C.; Johnson, D.; Johnson, M.; Johnston; Jones; Kading; Karls; Kasper; Keiser; Kempenich; Kiefert; Klemin; Koppelman, B.; Koppelman, K.; Kreidt; Laning; Lefor; Longmuir; Louser; Magrum; Maragos; Marschall; Martinson; McWilliams; Meier; Mitskog; Mock; Monson; Nathe; Nelson, J.; Nelson, M.; O'Brien; Oliver; Olson; Owens; Paur; Pollert; Porter; Pyle; Roers Jones; Rohr; Ruby, D.; Ruby, M.; Sanford; Satrom; Schatz; Schmidt; Schneider; Schobinger; Schreiber-Beck; Seibel; Simons; Skroch; Steiner; Streyle; Sukut; Toman; Trottier; Vetter; Vigesaa; Weisz; Westlind; Zubke; Speaker Bellew

Engrossed HB 1136 passed and the emergency clause was declared carried.

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SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILL HB 1056: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 57-02-08.8 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to application of the property tax credit for disabled veterans to properties placed in trust for a surviving spouse; and to provide an effective date.

ROLL CALL The question being on the final passage of the amended bill, which has been read, and has committee recommendation of DO NOT PASS, the roll was called and there were 58 YEAS, 36 NAYS, 0 EXCUSED, 0 ABSENT AND NOT VOTING.

YEAS: Anderson, D.; Anderson, P.; Beadle; Becker, Rich S.; Blum; Boehning; Boschee; Brabandt; Damschen; Delmore; Dobervich; Dockter; Grueneich; Guggisberg; Hanson; Hatlestad; Hogan; Holman; Howe; Johnson, C.; Johnson, D.; Jones; Kading; Karls; Kasper; Keiser; Kiefert; Klemin; Koppelman, K.; Maragos; Marschall; Martinson; McWilliams; Meier; Mitskog; Mock; Monson; Nelson, J.; Nelson, M.; O'Brien; Oliver; Owens; Porter; Pyle; Roers Jones; Ruby, M.; Satrom; Schatz; Schmidt; Schneider; Schobinger; Schreiber-Beck; Streyle; Sukut; Toman; Vetter; Weisz; Speaker Bellew

NAYS: Anderson, B.; Becker, Rick C.; Boe; Bosch; Brandenburg; Carlson; Delzer; Devlin; Ertelt; Headland; Heinert; Johnson, M.; Johnston; Kempenich; Koppelman, B.; Kreidt; Laning; Lefor; Longmuir; Louser; Magrum; Nathe; Olson; Paur; Pollert; Rohr; Ruby, D.; Sanford; Seibel; Simons; Skroch; Steiner; Trottier; Vigesaa; Westlind; Zubke

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Engrossed HB 1056 passed.

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SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILL HB 1057: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 14-05 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to the confidentiality of property and debt listing information of the parties to a divorce.

ROLL CALL The question being on the final passage of the amended bill, which has been read, and has committee recommendation of DO PASS, the roll was called and there were 83 YEAS, 11 NAYS, 0 EXCUSED, 0 ABSENT AND NOT VOTING.

YEAS: Anderson, B.; Anderson, D.; Beadle; Becker, Rich S.; Becker, Rick C.; Blum; Boe; Boehning; Bosch; Brabandt; Brandenburg; Carlson; Damschen; Delmore; Delzer; Devlin; Dockter; Ertelt; Grueneich; Hatlestad; Headland; Heinert; Howe; Johnson, C.; Johnson, D.; Johnson, M.; Johnston; Jones; Kading; Karls; Kasper; Keiser; Kempenich; Kiefert; Klemin; Koppelman, B.; Koppelman, K.; Kreidt; Lefor; Longmuir; Louser; Magrum; Maragos; Marschall; Martinson; McWilliams; Meier; Mitskog; Monson; Nathe; Nelson, J.; O'Brien; Oliver; Olson; Owens; Paur; Pollert; Porter; Pyle; Roers Jones; Rohr; Ruby, D.; Ruby, M.; Sanford; Satrom; Schatz; Schmidt; Schobinger; Schreiber-Beck; Seibel; Simons; Skroch; Steiner; Streyle; Sukut; Toman; Trottier; Vetter; Vigesaa; Weisz; Westlind; Zubke; Speaker Bellew

NAYS: Anderson, P.; Boschee; Dobervich; Guggisberg; Hanson; Hogan; Holman; Laning; Mock; Nelson, M.; Schneider

Engrossed HB 1057 passed.

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SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILL HB 1093: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsection 10 of section 43-42-01 and

sections 43-42-03 and 43-42-05 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to respiratory care and polysomnographic licensure.

ROLL CALL The question being on the final passage of the amended bill, which has been read, and has committee recommendation of DO PASS, the roll was called and there were 94 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 EXCUSED, 0 ABSENT AND NOT VOTING.

YEAS: Anderson, B.; Anderson, D.; Anderson, P.; Beadle; Becker, Rich S.; Becker, Rick C.; Blum; Boe; Boehning; Bosch; Boschee; Brabandt; Brandenburg; Carlson; Damschen; Delmore; Delzer; Devlin; Dobervich; Dockter; Ertelt; Grueneich; Guggisberg; Hanson; Hatlestad; Headland; Heinert; Hogan; Holman; Howe; Johnson, C.; Johnson, D.; Johnson, M.; Johnston; Jones; Kading; Karls; Kasper; Keiser; Kempenich; Kiefert; Klemin; Koppelman, B.; Koppelman, K.; Kreidt; Laning; Lefor; Longmuir; Louser; Magrum; Maragos; Marschall; Martinson; McWilliams; Meier; Mitskog; Mock; Monson; Nathe; Nelson, J.; Nelson, M.; O'Brien; Oliver; Olson; Owens; Paur; Pollert; Porter; Pyle; Roers Jones; Rohr; Ruby, D.; Ruby, M.; Sanford; Satrom; Schatz; Schmidt; Schneider; Schobinger; Schreiber-Beck; Seibel; Simons; Skroch; Steiner; Streyle; Sukut; Toman; Trottier; Vetter; Vigesaa; Weisz; Westlind; Zubke; Speaker Bellew

Engrossed HB 1093 passed.

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SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILL HB 1087: A BILL for an Act to create and enact section 43-06-16.1 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to certified chiropractic clinical assistants; to amend and reenact subdivision hh of subsection 2 of section 12-60-24 and sections 43-06-01, 43-06-04.1, 43-06-07, 43-06-09.1, 43-06-11.1, 43-06-15, and 43-06-19 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to chiropractic; and to provide a penalty.

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ROLL CALL The question being on the final passage of the amended bill, which has been read, and has committee recommendation of DO PASS, the roll was called and there were 76 YEAS, 18 NAYS, 0 EXCUSED, 0 ABSENT AND NOT VOTING.

YEAS: Anderson, B.; Anderson, D.; Anderson, P.; Beadle; Becker, Rich S.; Becker, Rick C.; Blum; Boehning; Bosch; Boschee; Brabandt; Carlson; Delmore; Dobervich; Dockter; Grueneich; Guggisberg; Hanson; Hatlestad; Headland; Heinert; Hogan; Holman; Howe; Johnson, C.; Johnson, D.; Johnson, M.; Jones; Kading; Karls; Kasper; Keiser; Kempenich; Kiefert; Klemin; Koppelman, B.; Koppelman, K.; Laning; Lefor; Longmuir; Louser; Magrum; Maragos; Marschall; Martinson; McWilliams; Meier; Mitskog; Mock; Monson; Nathe; Nelson, J.; Nelson, M.; O'Brien; Oliver; Owens; Paur; Pyle; Roers Jones; Rohr; Ruby, D.; Ruby, M.; Sanford; Satrom; Schatz; Schneider; Schobinger; Schreiber-Beck; Seibel; Simons; Steiner; Sukut; Trottier; Vetter; Westlind; Zubke

NAYS: Boe; Brandenburg; Damschen; Delzer; Devlin; Ertelt; Johnston; Kreidt; Olson; Pollert; Porter; Schmidt; Skroch; Streyle; Toman; Vigesaa; Weisz; Speaker Bellew

Engrossed HB 1087 passed.

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MESSAGE TO THE HOUSE FROM THE SENATE (SHANDA MORGAN, SECRETARY) MR. SPEAKER: The Senate has passed, and your favorable consideration is requested on: SB 2030, SB 2059, SB 2095, SB 2115, SB 2116, SB 2125.

MOTION REP. VIGESAA MOVED that the House be on the Fourth, Fifth, and Ninth orders of business and at the conclusion of those orders, the House stand adjourned until 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 17, 2017, which motion prevailed.

REPORT OF STANDING COMMITTEEHB 1031: Government and Veterans Affairs Committee (Rep. Kasper, Chairman)

recommends AMENDMENTS AS FOLLOWS and when so amended, recommends DO PASS (14 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 0 ABSENT AND NOT VOTING). HB 1031 was placed on the Sixth order on the calendar.

Page 1, line 10, after the period insert "If an existing aircraft has been destroyed or otherwise rendered inoperable, a state agency or other entity of state government may use insurance proceeds received to replace the existing aircraft that has been destroyed or rendered inoperable, subject to the approval of the legislative assembly or the budget section of the legislative management if the legislative assembly is not in session."

Renumber accordingly

REPORT OF STANDING COMMITTEEHB 1095: Judiciary Committee (Rep. K. Koppelman, Chairman) recommends

AMENDMENTS AS FOLLOWS and when so amended, recommends DO PASS (14 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT AND NOT VOTING). HB 1095 was placed on the Sixth order on the calendar.

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a. A licensed physician;

b. A psychiatrist;

c. A licensed psychologist trained in a clinical program;

d. An advanced practice registered nurse who is licensed under chapter 43 - 12.1 within the role of a certified nurse practitioner or certified clinical nurse specialist, who has completed the requirements for a minimum of a master's degree from an accredited program, and who is functioning within the scope of practice in one of the population foci as approved by the state board of nursing; or

e. A physician assistant who is licensed under chapter 43 - 17 and authorized by the state board of medical examiners to practice in this state.

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"SECTION 2. AMENDMENT. Section 30.1-28-03 of the North Dakota Century Code is amended and reenacted as follows:

30.1-28-03. (5-303) Procedure for court appointment of a guardian of an incapacitated person.

1. Any person interested in the welfare of an allegedly incapacitated person may petition for the appointment of a guardian. No filing fee under this or any other section may be required when a petition for guardianship of an incapacitated person is filed by a member of the individual treatment plan team for the alleged incapacitated person or by any state employee in the performance of official duties.

2. The petition for appointment of a guardian must state:

a. The name, address, and corporate or agency status of the petitioner, and its connection with or relationship to the proposed ward;

b. The name, age, and address of the proposed ward;

c. The name and address of any person or institution having care or custody over the proposed ward;

d. The names and addresses of the spouse, parents, and adult children or, if none, any adult siblings and any adult with whom the proposed ward resides in a private residence, or, if none, the nearest adult relative;

e. A brief description of and the approximate value of the real and personal property and income of the proposed ward, so far as they are known to the petitioner;

f. The extent of guardianship authority sought, including full authority, limited authority, or no authority in each area of residential, educational, medical, legal, vocational, and financial decisionmaking unless the petitioner is undecided on the extent of authority in any

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area, in which case the petition must state the specific areas in which the authority is sought;

g. The occupation and qualifications of the proposed guardian;

h. The name and address of the attorney, if known, who most recently represented the proposed ward;

i. A statement alleging specific facts establishing the necessity for the appointment of a guardian;

j. The name and address of any current conservator appointed for the proposed ward;

k. The name and address of any person designated as an attorney in fact or agent in a power of attorney or as an agent in a health care directive;

l. The name and address of any representative payee for the proposed ward;

m. That less intrusive alternatives to guardianship have been considered; and

n. In the form of an attached recent statement, the physical, mental, and emotional limitations of the proposed ward, from a physician, mental health services provider, or other health care provideran expert examiner, if available.; and

o. Whether the petition seeks to restrict any of the following rights;

(1) To vote;

(2) To seek to change marital status; or

(3) To obtain or retain a motor vehicle operator's license.

3. Upon the filing of a petition, the court promptly shall set a date for hearing on the issues of incapacity, appoint an attorney to act as guardian ad litem, appoint a physician or clinical psychologistan expert examiner to examine the proposed ward, and appoint a visitor to interview the proposed guardian and the proposed ward. The proposed guardian shall attend the hearing on the petition unless excused by the court for good cause.

4. The duties of the guardian ad litem include:

a. Personally interviewing the proposed ward;

b. Explaining the guardianship proceeding to the proposed ward in the language, mode of communication, and terms that the proposed ward is most likely to understand, including the nature and possible consequences of the proceeding, the right to which the proposed ward is entitled, and the legal options that are available, including the right to retain an attorney to represent the proposed ward;

c. Advocating for the best interests of the proposed ward. The appointed attorney serving as legal guardian ad litem may not represent the proposed ward or ward in a legal capacity; and

d. Submitting a written report to the court containing the guardian ad litem's response to the petition; and

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e. Reviewing the visitor's written report submitted in accordance with subdivision h and i of subsection 6 and discussing the report with the proposed ward.

5. The physician or clinical psychologistexpert examiner shall examine the proposed ward and submit a written report to the court. The written report must contain:

a. A description of the nature and degree of any current incapacity or disability, including the medical or psychological history, if reasonably available;

b. A medical prognosis or psychological evaluation specifying the estimated severity and duration of any current incapacity or disability;

c. A statement as to how or in what manner any underlying condition of physical or mental health affects the proposed ward's ability to provide for personal needs; and

d. A statement as to whether any current medication affects the demeanor of the proposed ward or the ability of the proposed ward to participate fully in any court proceeding or in any other procedure required by the court or by court rule.

6. The visitor shall have the following duties:

a. To meet, interview, and consult with the proposed ward regarding the guardianship proceeding, including explaining the purpose for the interview in a manner the proposed ward can reasonably be expected to understand.

b. To ascertain the proposed ward's views concerning the proposed guardian, the powers and duties of the proposed guardian, the proposed guardianship, and the scope and duration thereof.

c. To interview the person seeking appointment as guardian.

d. To interview other persons interested in the welfare of the proposed ward.

e. To visit the proposed ward's present place of residence.

e.f. To discuss an alternative resource plan with the proposed ward, if appropriate.

f.g. To obtain other relevant information as directed by the court.

g.h. To submit a written report to the court.

h.i. The visitor's written report must contain:

(1) A description of the nature and degree of any current impairment of the proposed ward's understanding or capacity to make or communicate decisions;

(2) A statement of the qualifications and appropriateness of the proposed guardian and a recommendation regarding whether the proposed guardian should be appointed;

(3) If the visitor recommends the proposed guardian should be appointed, a recommendation regarding an alternative person or entity who should be appointed as guardian;

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(4) Recommendations, if any, on the powers to be granted to the proposed guardian, including an evaluation of the proposed ward's capacity to perform the functions enumerated under subsections 3 and 4 of section 30.1-28-04; and

(4)(5) An assessment of the capacity of the proposed ward to perform the activities of daily living.

7. In determining whether appointment of a guardian is appropriate, the court shall consider the reports ordered by the court under this section from a guardian ad litem, visitor, and either a physician or a clinical psychologistan expert examiner. The court, guardian ad litem, petitioner, or proposed ward may subpoena the individual who prepared and submitted the report to appear, testify, and be cross-examined.

8. The proposed ward must be present at the hearing in person, unless good cause is shown for the absence. Good cause does not consist only of the physical difficulty of the proposed ward to attend the hearing. The proposed ward has the right to present evidence, and to cross-examine witnesses, including the court-appointed physicianexpert examiner and the visitor. The issue may be determined at a closed hearing if the proposed ward or the proposed ward's counsel so requests.

9. The court shall take all necessary steps to make the courts and court proceedings accessible and understandable to impaired persons. Accordingly, the court may convene temporarily, or for the entire proceeding, at any other location if it is in the best interest of the proposed ward.

10. If the court approves a visitor, lawyer, physicianexpert examiner, guardian, or emergency guardian appointed in a guardianship proceeding, that person may receive reasonable compensation from the ward's estate if the compensation will not unreasonably jeopardize the ward's well-being."

Page 10, after line 15, insert:

"SECTION 4. AMENDMENT. Subdivision d of subsection 1 of section 30.1-28-09 of the North Dakota Century Code is amended and reenacted as follows:

d. The attorney for the proposed ward, the visitor, and the physician or clinical psychologistexpert examiner, together with a copy of the respective order of appointment for each."

Page 11, line 29, remove "a"

Page 11, line 30, replace "physician, mental health services provider, or other health care provider" with "an expert examiner"

Page 14, line 17, overstrike "a physician"

Page 14, line 17, remove "or clinical"

Page 14, line 18, replace "psychologist" with "an expert examiner"

Page 14, line 18, replace "physician or psychologist" with "expert examiner"

Page 14, line 23, replace "A physician or clinical psychologist" with "An expert examiner"

Page 15, line 10, remove the underscored comma

Page 15, line 10, replace "either a physician or clinical psychologist" with "an expert examiner"

Page 15, line 12, replace "individual" with "expert examiner"

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Page 17, after line 26, insert:

"SECTION 10. AMENDMENT. Subsection 2 of section 30.1-29-14 of the North Dakota Century Code is amended and reenacted as follows:

2. If not otherwise compensated for services rendered, any visitor, lawyer, physicianexpert examiner, conservator, or special conservator appointed in a protective proceeding is entitled to reasonable compensation from the estate."

Renumber accordingly

REPORT OF STANDING COMMITTEEHB 1164: Finance and Taxation Committee (Rep. Headland, Chairman) recommends DO

NOT PASS (11 YEAS, 2 NAYS, 1 ABSENT AND NOT VOTING). HB 1164 was placed on the Eleventh order on the calendar.

REPORT OF STANDING COMMITTEEHB 1225: Finance and Taxation Committee (Rep. Headland, Chairman) recommends

DO NOT PASS (12 YEAS, 1 NAYS, 1 ABSENT AND NOT VOTING). HB 1225 was placed on the Eleventh order on the calendar.

REPORT OF STANDING COMMITTEEHB 1239: Finance and Taxation Committee (Rep. Headland, Chairman) recommends

DO PASS (13 YEAS, 0 NAYS, 1 ABSENT AND NOT VOTING). HB 1239 was placed on the Eleventh order on the calendar.

FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS Reps. Schreiber-Beck, Kading, Olson, Porter and Sens. Bekkedahl, Cook, Dotzenrod introduced: HB 1305: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact sections 2-06-01, 2-06-01.1, 2-06-01.2,

2-06-02, 2-06-03, 2-06-04, 2-06-06, 2-06-07, 2-06-08, 2-06-09, 2-06-10, 2-06-11, 2-06-12, 2-06-13, 2-06-14, 2-06-15, 2-06-16, 2-06-17, 2-06-18, 2-06-19, 2-06-20, 2-06-21, and 2-06-22 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the form and style of statutes governing airport authorities; and to repeal sections 2-06-05 and 2-06-23 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to airport authorities.

Was read the first time and referred to the Industry, Business and Labor Committee.

Reps. Beadle, Boschee, Kading, Vetter and Sens. Meyer, Roers introduced: HB 1306: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact sections 43-23-01 and 43-23-02 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to the real estate commission; to provide an effective date; and to declare an emergency.

Was read the first time and referred to the Government and Veterans Affairs Committee.

Reps. Schatz, B. Anderson, Meier, Roers Jones, Trottier and Sens. Armstrong, Wanzek, Wardner introduced: HB 1307: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 54-44.3 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to state employee evaluations upon resignation of employment and to provide for a reports to the legislative management.

Was read the first time and referred to the Government and Veterans Affairs Committee.

Reps. Johnston, Rick C. Becker, Grueneich, Kiefert, Klemin, B. Koppelman, Lefor, Louser, Olson and Sens. Campbell, Laffen, Roers introduced: HB 1308: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new chapter to title 50 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to drug testing for temporary assistance to needy families program benefits.

Was read the first time and referred to the Human Services Committee.

Reps. Rich S. Becker, Delmore, Guggisberg, M. Johnson, Longmuir, McWilliams, Monson, Owens and Sens. Campbell, Krebsbach, Kreun, J. Lee introduced: HB 1309: A BILL for an Act to create and enact two new sections to chapter 15-10 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to the appointment of institution presidents and the commissioner of higher education.

Was read the first time and referred to the Education Committee.

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Reps. Kiefert, Johnston, Karls, D. Ruby, Streyle, Trottier and Sens. Campbell, O. Larsen, D. Larson, Luick introduced: HB 1310: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 62.1-02 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to carrying a concealed firearm in a school; and to amend and reenact subsection 2 of section 62.1-02-05 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to an exception to the prohibition against possessing a firearm at a public gathering.

Was read the first time and referred to the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

Reps. Zubke, Guggisberg, Hatlestad, Keiser, Longmuir, Maragos and Sens. Bekkedahl, Kreun introduced: HB 1311: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsection 2 of section 39-06.1-06 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to the amount of statutory fees for littering on the highway; and to provide a penalty.

Was read the first time and referred to the Transportation Committee.

Reps. P. Anderson, Boschee, Guggisberg, Hanson, M. Johnson, J. Nelson, Schneider and Sens. Dotzenrod, Oban introduced: HB 1312: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact sections 12.1-31-03, 12.1-31-03.1, and

51-32-01 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the prohibition of an individual under nineteen years of age from purchasing and using tobacco products; and to provide a penalty.

Was read the first time and referred to the Human Services Committee.

Rep. Magrum introduced: HB 1313: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 27-23-02 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to the composition of the judicial conduct committee. Was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Rep. Guggisberg introduced: HB 1314: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 32-03.1-02.3 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to limited liability for use of automated external defibrillators. Was read the first time and referred to the Human Services Committee.

Reps. Kreidt, Devlin, Seibel, Weisz and Sen. J. Lee introduced: HB 1315: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 50-24.4-17 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to adjustments of nursing home rates. Was read the first time and referred to the Human Services Committee.

Reps. Klemin, K. Koppelman, Maragos and Sens. Grabinger, Hogue introduced: HB 1316: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsection 5 of section 44-06.1-01,

section 44-06.1-17, subsections 5 and 9 of section 44-06.1-20, subsection 2 of section 44-06.1-21, subsections 6, 7, and 8 of section 44-06.1-23, and section 44-06.1-27 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to notarial acts, notary commissions, and notary public name and address changes.

Was read the first time and referred to the Political Subdivisions Committee.

Reps. Steiner, Toman and Sen. Sorvaag introduced: HB 1317: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 54-27 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to a transfer of legacy fund earnings. Was read the first time and referred to the Appropriations Committee.

Reps. Schatz, Kasper, Rohr, D. Ruby, Toman and Sens. O. Larsen, Unruh introduced: HB 1318: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subdivisions x and y of subsection 2 of

section 12-60-24, subdivision a of subsection 12 of section 15-39.1-04, sections 15-39.1-23, 15.1-02-08, 15.1-07-34, 15.1-18.2-07, 15.1-27-03.1, and 15.1-32-08, subsection 17 of section 65-01-02, and section 65-04-04 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to regional education associations; and to repeal chapter 15.1-09.1 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to regional education associations.

Was read the first time and referred to the Education Committee.

Reps. Magrum, Brandenburg and Sen. Erbele introduced: HB 1319: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsections 7 and 8 of section 14-15-16,

section 23-02.1-18, and subdivision d of subsection 1 of section 23-02.1-29 of the

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North Dakota Century Code, relating to disclosure of original birth records to adopted individuals.

Was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Reps. D. Ruby, B. Anderson, Jones, Steiner and Sens. Bekkedahl, Laffen, Rust introduced: HB 1320: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 39-12-02 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to a uniform truck permitting system for oversized or overweight vehicles; and to provide a penalty.

Was read the first time and referred to the Transportation Committee.

Reps. C. Johnson, D. Anderson, D. Johnson, Jones and Sens. Schaible, Wanzek introduced: HB 1321: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsection 4 of 39-12-05.3 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to weight limitations and the movement of agricultural products during harvest.

Was read the first time and referred to the Transportation Committee.

Reps. D. Anderson, Beadle, C. Johnson, J. Nelson and Sens. Robinson, Vedaa introduced: HB 1322: A BILL for an Act to create and enact section 58-18-08 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to township bonding authority; and to declare an emergency. Was read the first time and referred to the Political Subdivisions Committee.

Reps. Owens, D. Anderson, Beadle, Sukut and Sens. Bekkedahl, Kreun introduced: HB 1323: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 39-21-41.2 and 39-21-41.4 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to child restraint devices and use of safety belts for children.

Was read the first time and referred to the Transportation Committee.

Reps. Owens, Monson, Nathe, Sanford, Schreiber-Beck and Sens. Rust, Schaible introduced: HB 1324: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact sections 15.1-27-03.1 and 15.1-27-04.1 of

the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the determination of state aid payable to school districts.

Was read the first time and referred to the Education Committee.

Rep. Owens and Sen. Myrdal introduced: HB 1325: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 14-05-24 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to the valuation date of property in a divorce. Was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Reps. Kading, Dockter, Kasper, Meier, Olson, Owens, Rohr and Sens. Klein, O. Larsen, Schaible introduced: HB 1326: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact sections 40-57.1-02 and 40-57.1-03,

subsection 4 of section 40-58-20, sections 40-58-20.2 and 40-63-03, subsections 35, 36, and 42 of section 57-02-08, and section 57-02.2-03 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to approval from impacted municipalities for the grant of local property tax incentives.

Was read the first time and referred to the Finance and Taxation Committee.

Reps. Kading, Laning, McWilliams, Schreiber-Beck, Skroch, Toman introduced: HB 1327: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 54-21.3-03 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to exceptions from inspections for home repairs performed by a homeowner.

Was read the first time and referred to the Government and Veterans Affairs Committee.

Rep. Maragos introduced: HB 1328: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 39-06-37, subsection 3 of section

39-20-03.1, subsection 2 of section 39-20-03.2, and section 39-20-05 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to surrendering driver's license, mailing of temporary operator's permit, and venue of administrative hearings.

Was read the first time and referred to the Transportation Committee.

Reps. Rick C. Becker, M. Johnson, Kading, Toman and Sens. Casper, Myrdal introduced: HB 1329: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new chapter to title 15 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to freedom of speech at state institutions of higher education.

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Was read the first time and referred to the Education Committee.

Reps. Schatz, Carlson, Vigesaa introduced: HB 1330: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 54-35-01 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to the membership of the legislative management; and to declare an emergency.

Was read the first time and referred to the Government and Veterans Affairs Committee.

Reps. Brandenburg, Johnston, Kiefert, Magrum and Sen. Erbele introduced: HB 1331: A BILL for an Act to create and enact section 43-18-09.1 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to inspection of septic systems; and to provide an effective date.

Was read the first time and referred to the Political Subdivisions Committee.

Rep. Kempenich introduced: HB 1332: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 12.1-22-03 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to criminal trespass; and to provide a penalty. Was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Reps. Rich S. Becker, Delmore, Guggisberg, M. Johnson, Longmuir, McWilliams and Sens. Campbell, Krebsbach, Kreun, J. Lee introduced: HB 1333: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 44-04 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to exempting information regarding individuals applying for certain positions under the authority of the state board of higher education.

Was read the first time and referred to the Education Committee.

Reps. Meier, Delmore, Karls, Klemin, Porter, Steiner and Sens. Myrdal, Oehlke, Schaible introduced: HB 1334: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 12.1-20 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to prohibiting high-risk sexual offenders from residing near schools; and to provide a penalty.

Was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Reps. Schobinger, M. Nelson, D. Ruby, Weisz and Sen. Burckhard introduced: HB 1335: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsection 1 of section 26.1-39-05 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to property and casualty insurance covered loss.

Was read the first time and referred to the Industry, Business and Labor Committee.

Reps. Keiser, D. Anderson, Lefor and Sens. Klein, Unruh introduced: HB 1336: A BILL for an Act to create and enact chapter 23-49 of the North Dakota Century

Code, relating to environmental or health safety audits; and to provide a penalty. Was read the first time and referred to the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

Reps. Schatz, Carlson, Ertelt, B. Koppelman, K. Koppelman, Meier, Simons introduced: HB 1337: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 15.1-21-22 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to required reading of historical documents. Was read the first time and referred to the Education Committee.

Reps. Seibel, Kreidt, Nathe, Porter and Sens. Klein, D. Larson, J. Lee introduced: HB 1338: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 23-06-03 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to indigent burial. Was read the first time and referred to the Human Services Committee.

Reps. Skroch, Ertelt, B. Koppelman, McWilliams, Toman, Vigesaa and Sens. Burckhard, Luick, Osland introduced: HB 1339: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact sections 61-16.1-22, 61-16.1-23, and

61-16.1-26 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to notice, appeals, and refunds of special assessments.

Was read the first time and referred to the Government and Veterans Affairs Committee.

Rep. Rick C. Becker introduced: HB 1340: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 19-03.1-22.3, subsections 1 and 7

of section 19-03.1-23, section 19-03.1-23.1, subsection 3 of section 19-03.4-03,

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section 19-03.4-04, and subsection 29 of section 40-05-02, related to manufacturing, delivering, inhaling, ingesting, and possessing marijuana and using and possessing marijuana paraphernalia; and to provide a penalty.

Was read the first time and referred to the Human Services Committee.

Rep. Rick C. Becker introduced: HB 1341: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsections 3 and 7 of section 19-03.1-23

and subsection 1 of section 19-03.1-23.1 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the elimination of enhanced penalties for manufacturing, delivering, or possessing controlled substances near schools.

Was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Reps. D. Johnson, Boschee, Monson, Schreiber-Beck and Sens. Luick, Oban, Piepkorn introduced: HB 1342: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact sections 4.1-16-05, 4.1-16-09, and

4.1-16-11 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to beekeeping. Was read the first time and referred to the Agriculture Committee.

Reps. Boschee, Beadle, Dobervich, Kasper, D. Ruby, Sukut and Sens. Burckhard, Casper, Heckaman, Marcellais, Roers introduced: HB 1343: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 5-01-17 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to domestic winery ingredient utilization requirements and special event permits.

Was read the first time and referred to the Industry, Business and Labor Committee.

Reps. Dobervich, P. Anderson, Delmore, Guggisberg, Hogan, Mock, M. Nelson, Schneider and Sens. Heckaman, Mathern, Nelson, Oban introduced: HB 1344: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 16.1-08.1 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to prohibiting the personal use of campaign funds; and to provide a penalty.

Was read the first time and referred to the Government and Veterans Affairs Committee.

Reps. Devlin, Delmore, K. Koppelman and Sens. Armstrong, Casper, Nelson introduced: HB 1345: A BILL for an Act to create and enact subsections 12 and 13 of section 44-04-18,

subsection 6 of section 44-04-18.1, and section 11 of section 44-04-19.1 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to open record and meeting laws; and amend and reenact subsection 11 of section 12.1-34-02, section 12.1-35-03, subsection 9 of section 44-04-17.1, subsections 2, 4, and 7 of section 44-04-18, subsection 2 of section 44-04-18.1, subsection 6 of section 44-04-18.7, section 44-04-18.20, subsections 5, 6, and 9 of section 44-04-19.1, subsections 3 and 5 of section 44-04-20, section 44-04-21.1, and subsection 4 of section 57-40.6-07 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to open record and meeting laws.

Was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Reps. M. Ruby, Grueneich, Owens, D. Ruby, Weisz and Sen. Rust introduced: HB 1346: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 39-04-11 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to the display of number plates on a motorcycle. Was read the first time and referred to the Transportation Committee.

Reps. D. Anderson, Boschee, C. Johnson, Mock, M. Nelson, Schmidt, Steiner and Sens. Armstrong, Bekkedahl, Unruh, Vedaa introduced: HB 1347: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 38-08-04.5 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to the abandoned oil and gas well plugging and site reclamation fund; to provide an appropriation; and to provide a report to the legislative management.

Was read the first time and referred to the Appropriations Committee.

Reps. D. Anderson, Boschee, C. Johnson, M. Nelson, Schmidt and Sens. Bekkedahl, Dotzenrod, Klein, Oban, Piepkorn, Vedaa introduced: HB 1348: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 36-21.2-05 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to the seizure of animals. Was read the first time and referred to the Political Subdivisions Committee.

Reps. D. Anderson, Boschee, Headland, C. Johnson, Mock, Schmidt, Steiner and Sens. Armstrong, Bekkedahl, Oban, Unruh, Vedaa introduced:

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HB 1349: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new subdivision to subsection 1 of section 57-38-01.3 and a new subdivision to subsection 2 of section 57-38-30.3 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to a deduction for pipeline leak detection equipment depreciation expenses; and to provide an effective date.

Was read the first time and referred to the Finance and Taxation Committee.

Rep. Maragos introduced: HB 1350: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subdivision a of subsection 3 of section

20.1-03-11, subsection 4 of section 20.1-03-11, and subsection 4 of section 20.1-03-12 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to waiving the nonresident landowner deer hunting license fee for retired veterans.

Was read the first time and referred to the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

Rep. Maragos introduced: HB 1351: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 40-22-01 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to approval of special assessment projects by elected governing bodies; and to provide an effective date.

Was read the first time and referred to the Finance and Taxation Committee.

Reps. M. Johnson, Rick C. Becker, Dockter, Kading, B. Koppelman, Lefor, Owens, Steiner and Sens. Campbell, Casper, Clemens introduced: HB 1352: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact sections 24-03-23, 39-26-02, and

39-26-04, subsection 1 of 39-26-06, and sections 39-26-07 and 39-26-08 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to custody and disposition of abandoned motor vehicles.

Was read the first time and referred to the Transportation Committee.

Reps. P. Anderson, Beadle, Boschee, Guggisberg, M. Johnson, Maragos, Mock, Schneider and Sens. Dotzenrod, Nelson, Oban introduced: HB 1353: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new chapter to title 15 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to the creation of a senior year tuition waiver program for North Dakota students attending North Dakota university system institutions.

Was read the first time and referred to the Education Committee.

Reps. Dockter, Headland, Nathe, Owens and Sen. Schaible introduced: HB 1354: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new subsection to section 57-01-02 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to the ability of the tax commissioner to require confidentiality waivers from taxpayers receiving tax incentives; and to provide an effective date.

Was read the first time and referred to the Finance and Taxation Committee.

Reps. Nathe, Bosch, Dockter, Karls, Porter and Sens. Dever, D. Larson, Poolman introduced: HB 1355: A BILL for an Act to provide for a legislative management study of political

subdivision funding mechanisms for transportation infrastructure projects. Was read the first time and referred to the Finance and Taxation Committee.

Reps. Dockter, Owens introduced: HB 1356: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsection 7 of section 11-18-02.2 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to recording statements of full consideration. Was read the first time and referred to the Finance and Taxation Committee.

Reps. Beadle, M. Johnson, Roers Jones, Schreiber-Beck and Sens. Casper, Oban, Sorvaag introduced: HB 1357: A BILL for an Act to provide for a legislative management study regarding the

effects of placing limits on school district levies on the equitable application of the education funding formula.

Was read the first time and referred to the Finance and Taxation Committee.

Reps. Beadle, D. Anderson, D. Johnson, M. Johnson, Lefor, Schreiber-Beck and Sens. Casper, Oban introduced: HB 1358: A BILL for an Act to create and enact eight new sections to chapter 15.1-02 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to authorization for the creation of a North Dakota education foundation; to provide for a report to the legislative management; and to provide an expiration date.

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Was read the first time and referred to the Education Committee.

Reps. Mitskog, Damschen, Headland, Monson, Owens and Sens. Armstrong, Dotzenrod, D. Larson, Nelson introduced: HB 1359: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 39-03 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to elderly individuals who are reported missing. Was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Reps. Steiner, Lefor, Mitskog and Sens. Bekkedahl, Bowman introduced: HB 1360: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 39-13 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to a highway logo sign program. Was read the first time and referred to the Transportation Committee.

Reps. Carlson, Headland, Kasper, Louser and Sens. Armstrong, Casper introduced: HB 1361: A BILL for an Act to create and enact section 57-15-02.2 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to limitations of property tax levies by taxing districts without voter approval; and to provide an effective date.

Was read the first time and referred to the Finance and Taxation Committee.

Reps. Dockter, Steiner introduced: HB 1362: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsection 2 of section 16.1-08.1-03.1

and subsection 1 of section 16.1-08.1-06 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to campaign finance.

Was read the first time and referred to the Government and Veterans Affairs Committee.

Reps. Dockter, Steiner introduced: HB 1363: A BILL for an Act to create and enact subsection 3 of section 16.1-04-01; to amend

and reenact section 1-08-09, subsection 2 of section 16.1-01-01, sections 16.1-04-02 and 16.1-05-01, subsection 3 of 16.1-05-07, section 16.1-05-08, subsection 2 of 16.1-06-16, and sections 16.1-07-15, 16.1-10-06, 16.1-11-20, 40-02-10, 44-02-05, 44-02-07, and 44-02-08; and to repeal section 16.1-04-03 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to election administration.

Was read the first time and referred to the Government and Veterans Affairs Committee.

Reps. Boehning, Dockter, Kasper, Owens, D. Ruby and Sen. Schaible introduced: HB 1364: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 39-01-09 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to the prohibition against parking meters. Was read the first time and referred to the Political Subdivisions Committee.

Reps. Vigesaa, Devlin, Skroch and Sens. Anderson, Dever, O. Larsen introduced: HB 1365: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsection 4 of section 30.1-28-12 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to powers and duties of a guardian regarding medical decisions.

Was read the first time and referred to the Human Services Committee.

Reps. Sukut, Streyle, Zubke and Sens. Armstrong, Krebsbach, Rust introduced: HB 1366: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsection 5 of section 57-51-01 and

section 57-51-15 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to oil and gas gross production tax definitions and allocations; to provide an appropriation to the board of university and school lands; to provide a statement of legislative intent; and to provide an effective date.

Was read the first time and referred to the Finance and Taxation Committee.

Reps. Weisz, Nathe and Sen. Unruh introduced: HB 1367: A BILL for an Act amend and reenact sections 20.1-13-07 and 20.1-13-10 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to personal watercraft and towing an individual on water skies or similar devices; and to provide a penalty.

Was read the first time and referred to the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

Reps. Longmuir, Hatlestad, Jones, Zubke and Sens. Bekkedahl, Kannianen, Rust introduced: HB 1368: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact sections 57-13-06 and 57-13-08 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to county board of equalization appeals of state board of equalization proceedings.

Was read the first time and referred to the Finance and Taxation Committee.

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Reps. Carlson, Rick C. Becker, Boehning, Kasper, K. Koppelman, Louser, D. Ruby and Sens. Casper, Laffen, Poolman, Unruh, Wardner introduced: HB 1369: A BILL for an Act to create and enact sections 16.1-01-04.1 and 16.1-01-04.2, a

new subsection to section 39-06-03.1, and a new subsection to section 39-06-14 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to identification and residency requirements for electors and identification cards; to amend and reenact sections 16.1-01-04, 16.1-01-12, 16.1-02-09, 16.1-05-07, 16.1-07-06, 16.1-15-08, 16.1-15-19, and 39-06-07.1 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to qualifications of electors, responsibilities of election officials before issuing ballots, elector identification requirements, identification cards, and operator's licenses; and to provide a penalty.

Was read the first time and referred to the Government and Veterans Affairs Committee.

Reps. Rich S. Becker, Delmore, Guggisberg, McWilliams, Monson, Oliver, Owens, Sanford, Vetter, Zubke and Sens. Kreun, J. Lee introduced: HB 1370: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 39-13 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to a highway logo sign program. Was read the first time and referred to the Transportation Committee.

Reps. J. Nelson, Boe, Weisz, Westlind and Sens. Bekkedahl, Robinson, Rust introduced: HB 1371: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 43-62 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to a licensure grandfathering provision; and to amend and reenact sections 43-62-01, 43-62-04, 43-62-09, 43-62-14, 43-62-15, 43-62-17, and 43-62-19 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the regulation and licensure of medical imaging and radiation therapy practitioners.

Was read the first time and referred to the Human Services Committee.

Reps. Streyle, D. Anderson, Owens and Sens. O. Larsen, Unruh introduced: HB 1372: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact sections 57-06-14.1, 57-33.2-04,

57-33.2-18, and 57-33.2-19 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to a supplemental wind generation tax; and to provide an effective date.

Was read the first time and referred to the Finance and Taxation Committee.

Rep. Streyle and Sen. Armstrong introduced: HB 1373: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 49-21-01.3 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to essential telecommunications services. Was read the first time and referred to the Industry, Business and Labor Committee.

Reps. Schmidt, D. Anderson, J. Nelson, Sanford, Streyle, Zubke and Sens. Bekkedahl, Kreun, G. Lee, Luick, Schaible, Sorvaag introduced: HB 1374: A BILL for an Act to create and enact sections 61-02-14.3, 61-02-80, 61-02-81,

and a new section to chapter 61-03 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to contracts and financial assistance for water projects and duties of the state engineer; and to amend and reenact sections 61-02-01.3, 61-02-01.4, 61-02-02, 61-02-04, 61-02-07, 61-02-08, and 61-02-12, subsection 1 of section 61-02-14, and subsection 4 of section 61-02-62 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to definitions of types of financial assistance for water projects and the composition and operation of the state water commission.

Was read the first time and referred to the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

Reps. Hogan, Boschee, M. Nelson, Schneider and Sens. Heckaman, Oban introduced: HB 1375: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 50-06.3 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to delinquent charges for care and treatment at the state hospital.

Was read the first time and referred to the Human Services Committee.

Reps. Hogan, P. Anderson, Boschee, Dobervich, Hanson, M. Nelson, Oliver, Schneider and Sens. Dotzenrod, Heckaman, Oban introduced: HB 1376: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new subsection to section 57-39.2-04 of

the North Dakota Century Code, relating to a sales tax exemption for sales of used clothing by a thrift store of a nonprofit corporation; and to provide an effective date.

Was read the first time and referred to the Finance and Taxation Committee.

Reps. M. Johnson, Rick C. Becker, Kading, Kiefert, Magrum, Simons introduced: HB 1377: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 20.1-01 the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to the taking of coyotes; and to provide an expiration

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date. Was read the first time and referred to the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

Reps. Johnston, Headland, Kiefert, Simons and Sen. Clemens introduced: HB 1378: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 49-22 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to aircraft lighting detection systems on wind generators.

Was read the first time and referred to the Industry, Business and Labor Committee.

Rep. Schatz introduced: HB 1379: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 4-21.2 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to state-funded tree planting. Was read the first time and referred to the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

Reps. Guggisberg, Rich S. Becker, Pollert and Sens. Grabinger, Klein, Oban introduced: HB 1380: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 18-03 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to the authority of the North Dakota firefighter's association; and to provide for a legislative management study.

Was read the first time and referred to the Political Subdivisions Committee.

Reps. Guggisberg, P. Anderson, Mitskog, Schneider and Sens. Dotzenrod, Mathern, Oban introduced: HB 1381: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 57-38 and a new

subdivision to subsection 7 of section 57-38-30.3 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to an income tax credit equal to a portion of a taxpayer's federal earned income credit; and to provide an effective date.

Was read the first time and referred to the Finance and Taxation Committee.

Reps. Rick C. Becker, Johnston, Oliver, M. Ruby and Sens. O. Larsen, Myrdal introduced: HB 1382: A BILL for an Act to create and enact chapter 15.1-39 of the North Dakota Century

Code, relating to the establishment of an education savings account program. Was read the first time and referred to the Education Committee.

Reps. Porter, Rohr, Schmidt and Sens. D. Larson, Schaible, Unruh introduced: HB 1383: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 12.1-31 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to loitering; and to provide a penalty. Was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Reps. Kempenich, Brandenburg, Zubke and Sens. Bekkedahl, Wanzek introduced: HB 1384: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new subsection to section 54-11-01 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to duties of the state treasurer; to amend and reenact section 10-15-49 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to abandoned property; and to repeal section 15-02-05.2 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the administrator of abandoned property.

Was read the first time and referred to the Political Subdivisions Committee.

Rep. Klemin introduced: HB 1385: A BILL for an Act to create and enact section 40-57-19.2 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to municipal refunding bonds. Was read the first time and referred to the Political Subdivisions Committee.

Reps. Boschee, P. Anderson, Beadle, Delmore, Dobervich, Guggisberg, Hogan, M. Johnson, Schneider and Sen. Nelson introduced: HB 1386: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact sections 14-02.4-01, 14-02.4-02,

14-02.4-03, 14-02.4-04, 14-02.4-05, 14-02.4-06, 14-02.4-08, and 14-02.4-09, subsection 1 of section 14-02.4-14, sections 14-02.4-15, 14-02.4-16, and 14-02.4-17, subsections 1 and 2 of section 14-02.5-02, sections 14-02.5-03, 14-02.5-04, 14-02.5-05, 14-02.5-07, and 14-02.5-08, subsection 3 of section 14-02.5-10, subsection 11 of section 26.1-04-03, subsection 1 of section 26.1-30.1-01.1, subsection 1 of section 26.1-39-17, subsection 1 of section 26.1-40-11, and sections 26.1-47-04 and 27-09.1-02 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to prohibition of discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.

Was read the first time and referred to the Human Services Committee.

Reps. Roers Jones, Guggisberg, Heinert, Kading and Sens. Armstrong, Poolman

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introduced: HB 1387: A BILL for an Act to create and enact section 31-04-04.2 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to use of closed-circuit television of a minor or disabled adult witness.

Was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Reps. Louser, Rick C. Becker, Blum, Devlin, D. Ruby, Schatz, Simons, Streyle and Sens. Armstrong, Burckhard introduced: HB 1388: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact sections 15.1-09-49, 15.1-27-04.1,

15.1-27-35.3, and 15.1-29-15, subsection 7 of section 21-03-07, subsection 11 of section 40-58-20, section 40-63-05, subsection 42 of section 57-02-08, sections 57-15-01.1 and 57-15-14.2, subsection 4 of section 57-15-17, and sections 57-19-01 and 57-20-07.1 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to taxes levied for Fargo board of education building expenses, determination of school state aid payments, school district tuition payment levies, tax increment financing and renaissance zone property tax incentives, property tax exemptions for new single-family residential property, school district levies, and information provided on property tax statements; to repeal sections 15-39.1-28, 15.1-27-04.2, 15.1-27-20.2, 57-19-02, 57-19-03, 57-19-05, 57-19-09, 57-19-11, and 57-20-07.2 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to tax levies for teacher retirements, minimum local effort and taxable valuation considerations for purposes of determining school state aid payments, school district special reserve funds, and the state-paid property tax relief credit; and to provide an effective date.

Was read the first time and referred to the Finance and Taxation Committee.

Reps. B. Koppelman, Rick C. Becker, Louser, Olson, Owens, Rohr, D. Ruby, Toman and Sens. Burckhard, Kannianen, Kreun, O. Larsen introduced: HB 1389: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 15.1-21 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to parental directives; and to declare an emergency. Was read the first time and referred to the Education Committee.

Reps. Headland, Blum, Brandenburg, Kading and Sens. Meyer, Rust, Wanzek introduced: HB 1390: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 11-11 and section

61-32-03.2 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to a limitation on county authority and subsurface drains on land that qualifies for prevented planting insurance coverage; to amend and reenact sections 06-09.13-03 and 61-16-08, subsection 8 of section 61-16.1-09, and section 61-32-03.1 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to loans to farmers and subsurface drainage projects; and to provide for a legislative management study.

Was read the first time and referred to the Agriculture Committee.

Reps. Simons, Rick C. Becker, Ertelt, Johnston, Jones, B. Koppelman, McWilliams, Olson, Toman and Sen. Kannianen introduced: HB 1391: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 62.1-01 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to manufactured firearms, accessories, and ammunition.

Was read the first time and referred to the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

Reps. Kading, Kiefert, McWilliams, Pyle, Roers Jones, Vigesaa introduced: HB 1392: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact sections 14-09-00.1 and 14-09-29 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to the parenting rights and responsibilities; to provide for retroactive application; and to declare an emergency.

Was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Reps. Ertelt, Rich S. Becker, Hatlestad, K. Koppelman, Toman, Weisz and Sens. O. Larsen, Luick, Unruh introduced: HB 1393: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 61-16.1-17, 61-16.1-21,

61-16.1-22, and 61-21-20 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to assessments by water resource districts.

Was read the first time and referred to the Political Subdivisions Committee.

Rep. Keiser introduced: HB 1394: A BILL for an Act to create and enact section 51-07-28.1 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to autonomous vehicle data ownership. Was read the first time and referred to the Transportation Committee.

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Reps. Karls, Porter, Streyle and Sens. Armstrong, O. Larsen introduced: HB 1395: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsections 1 and 7 of section 62.1-01-01,

subsection 1 of section 62.1-02-04, subdivision m of subsection 2 of section 62.1-02-05, and section 62.1-04-04 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to dangerous weapons and retired law enforcement officers.

Was read the first time and referred to the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

Reps. D. Johnson, Boe, M. Nelson and Sen. Klein introduced: HB 1396: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsection 7 of section 20.1-03-11 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to licenses to hunt elk. Was read the first time and referred to the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

Reps. Toman, Rick C. Becker, Ertelt, Johnston, Kading, B. Koppelman, Olson, Simons and Sens. O. Larsen, Myrdal introduced: HB 1397: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 54-03 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to the introduction of bills by executive branch agencies and the judicial branch.

Was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Reps. J. Nelson, Holman, Seibel, Skroch, Weisz and Sens. Dotzenrod, Kannianen, Klein introduced: HB 1398: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 49-02-01.1 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to the jurisdiction of the public service commission. Was read the first time and referred to the Government and Veterans Affairs Committee.

Reps. Magrum, Brandenburg, Jones and Sen. Erbele introduced: HB 1399: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 43-07-02 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to contractor license requirements; and to provide a penalty. Was read the first time and referred to the Industry, Business and Labor Committee.

Reps. Schneider, P. Anderson, Boschee, Delmore, Dobervich, Hogan, Mitskog and Sen. Oban introduced: HB 1400: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 54-44.4 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to equal pay certificates for state contracts. Was read the first time and referred to the Industry, Business and Labor Committee.

Reps. Schneider, P. Anderson, Boschee, Delmore, Dobervich, Guggisberg, Hogan and Sens. Nelson, Oban, Piepkorn introduced: HB 1401: A BILL for an Act to provide for collective bargaining for law enforcement officers

and paid full-time firefighters. Was read the first time and referred to the Industry, Business and Labor Committee.

Reps. Schneider, P. Anderson, Delmore, Dobervich, Guggisberg, Hogan, Mitskog and Sens. Nelson, Oban introduced: HB 1402: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsection 4 of section 14-07.1-02 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to the surrender of firearms or other dangerous weapons pursuant to domestic violence protection orders.

Was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Reps. Kasper, Rick C. Becker, Boehning, Headland, Keiser, Louser, Nathe, D. Ruby and Sens. Anderson, Bekkedahl, Casper, O. Larsen introduced: HB 1403: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 54-52.1 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to public employee health benefits transparency. Was read the first time and referred to the Human Services Committee.

Reps. Schneider, P. Anderson, Boe, Delmore, Dobervich, Hogan and Sen. Oban introduced: HB 1404: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new paragraph to subdivision a of

subsection 3 of section 39-06.1-10 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to demerit points and the use of a wireless communications device; to amend and reenact subsection 2 of section 39-06.1-06 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to fees for a moving violation; and to provide a penalty.

Was read the first time and referred to the Transportation Committee.

Reps. Schneider, P. Anderson, Boschee, Delmore, Dobervich, Guggisberg, Hogan, Mitskog and Sens. Nelson, Oban introduced:

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HB 1405: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 54-34.3-10 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the commission on the status of women.

Was read the first time and referred to the Industry, Business and Labor Committee.

Reps. Carlson, Kasper introduced: HB 1406: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 54-52.1 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to public employee uniform group health insurance benefits; to provide for application; and to declare an emergency.

Was read the first time and referred to the Industry, Business and Labor Committee.

Reps. Carlson, Kasper, Keiser, D. Ruby introduced: HB 1407: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 54-52.1-05 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to the term of the public employee uniform group insurance contract for health benefits coverage; to provide for application; and to declare an emergency.

Was read the first time and referred to the Industry, Business and Labor Committee.

Rep. M. Nelson introduced: HB 1408: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 54-17.7 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to the creation of a natural gas pipeline infrastructure loan fund; to amend and reenact subsection 2 of section 57-51-05 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to gross production tax revenue; and to provide for a transfer.

Was read the first time and referred to the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

Rep. M. Nelson introduced: HB 1409: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 38-11.2-07 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to well water testing preceding subsurface mineral production and liability for damages to water supplies.

Was read the first time and referred to the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

Reps. Hanson, D. Anderson, Maragos, J. Nelson, Toman and Sens. Bekkedahl, Casper, Luick, Oban introduced: HB 1410: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 54-05.1 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to filings required for lobbyists; to amend and reenact subsection 1 of section 54-05.1-02, and sections 54-05.1-03 and 54-05.1-04 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to lobbyist disclosure forms; and to provide a penalty.

Was read the first time and referred to the Government and Veterans Affairs Committee.

Reps. Hanson, Guggisberg, Kading, Mitskog and Sens. Myrdal, Oban introduced: HB 1411: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsection 2 of section 16.1-08.1-02,

subsection 1 of section 16.1-08-03, section 16.1-08.1-03.1, subsection 2 of section 16.1-08.1-03.3, subsection 2 of section 16.1-08.1-03.5, subsection 2 of section 16.1-08.1-03.8, subsection 1 of section 16.1-08.1-03.9, subsection 2 of section 16.1-08.1-03.12, subsection 6 of section 16.1-08.1-03.13, and section 16.1-08.1-04 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to political contribution statements.

Was read the first time and referred to the Government and Veterans Affairs Committee.

Reps. Mitskog, P. Anderson, Boe, Boschee, Dobervich, Mock, M. Nelson and Sens. Grabinger, Heckaman, Marcellais, Mathern, Oban introduced: HB 1412: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 54-35-23 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to the membership of the tribal and state relations committee. Was read the first time and referred to the Political Subdivisions Committee.

Reps. Ertelt, Bellew, Oliver, Sanford and Sen. Klein introduced: HB 1413: A BILL for an Act to create and enact subsection 16 to section 20.1-02-04 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to a system for hunting license lotteries which gives preference to applicants seventy years of age or older.

Was read the first time and referred to the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

Reps. Boschee, Beadle, Rick C. Becker introduced: HB 1414: A BILL for an Act to create and enact section 5-01-17.1 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to class 2 domestic winery licenses; to amend and reenact

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section 5-01-01, subsection 1 of section 5-01-17, sections 5-01-20 and 5-02-01.1, subsection 5 of section 5-02-06, section 5-03-07, and subsection 1 of section 40-05-02.2 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the definition, production, sale, and taxation of hard cider; and to provide an effective date.

Was read the first time and referred to the Industry, Business and Labor Committee.

Reps. Delmore, Blum, M. Johnson and Sen. Sorvaag introduced: HB 1415: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsection 12 of section 53-06.1-01,

subsection 4 of section 53-06.1-01.1, subsections 2 and 3 of section 53-06.1-03, subsections 1 and 3 of section 53-06.1-06, subsection 1 of section 53-06.1-10.2, subsection 1 of section 53-06.1-11, subsection 3 of section 53-06.1-14, and subsection 8 of section 53-06.1-15.1 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to games of chance.

Was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Reps. Ertelt, K. Koppelman, Magrum, Schatz, Schmidt, Simons, Skroch and Sens. Bowman, Clemens, Myrdal introduced: HB 1416: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsection 3 of section 61-21-01 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to the definition of cleaning out and repairing of drain.

Was read the first time and referred to the Agriculture Committee.

Reps. Mock, Olson, Simons, Toman and Sens. Kannianen, Oban introduced: HB 1417: A BILL for an Act to amend subsection 1 of section 16.1-03-03, subsection 2 of

section 16.1-03-21, subsection 2 of section 16.1-05-03, and sections 16.1-11-30 and 16.1-11-36 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to primary elections, placement on ballots, nominations of candidates, and political party organization.

Was read the first time and referred to the Government and Veterans Affairs Committee.

Reps. Mock, Beadle, Maragos introduced: HB 1418: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 16.1-09-05 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to publishing and preserving statements of interests. Was read the first time and referred to the Political Subdivisions Committee.

Reps. Mock, D. Anderson, Headland, Johnston and Sens. Oban, Unruh introduced: HB 1419: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new subsection to section 20.1-02-04 of

the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the duty of the director of the game and fish department to offer firearm safety instruction.

Was read the first time and referred to the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

Reps. Damschen, Jones, Paur and Sens. Myrdal, Rust introduced: HB 1420: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 15-10 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to history majors at institutions under the control of the state board of higher education being required to take courses in United States history.

Was read the first time and referred to the Education Committee.

Reps. Damschen, Monson, Paur, Weisz and Sens. Klein, Luick introduced: HB 1421: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsection 1 of section 11-10.1-05 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to township assessors. Was read the first time and referred to the Political Subdivisions Committee.

Reps. Damschen, Monson, Owens and Sens. Clemens, D. Larson, Myrdal introduced: HB 1422: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 12.1-31 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to the delivery of alcohol to an underage individual; to amend and reenact sections 5-01-09, 5-02-06, and 14-10-06 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the penalty for delivery of alcohol to an underage individual; and to provide a penalty.

Was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Reps. Mitskog, Monson, Sanford, Schreiber-Beck and Sens. Heckaman, J. Lee, Luick introduced: HB 1423: A BILL for an Act to provide for a legislative management study of the elementary

and secondary education funding formula. Was read the first time and referred to the Education Committee.

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Reps. K. Koppelman, Karls, Kasper, B. Koppelman, Marschall, Satrom, Simons and Sens. Burckhard, Clemens, D. Larson, Luick, Myrdal introduced: HB 1424: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsection 9 of section 57-02-08 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to the property tax exemption for property of churches; and to provide an effective date.

Was read the first time and referred to the Finance and Taxation Committee.

Reps. K. Koppelman, Brabandt, Carlson, Jones, Karls, Maragos, Olson and Sens. Burckhard, Clemens, Luick introduced: HB 1425: A BILL for an Act to protect the rights and privileges granted under the United

States Constitution. Was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Reps. Porter, Kempenich, Rohr, Schmidt and Sen. Schaible introduced: HB 1426: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsection 4 of section 12.1-25-01,

subsection 1 of section 12.1-25-02, subsection 1 of section 12.1-25-03, and section 12.1-25-04 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to riot offenses; and to declare an emergency.

Was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary Committee.

Reps. Olson, Rich S. Becker, B. Koppelman, K. Koppelman, Owens, Vetter and Sens. Holmberg, J. Lee, Luick introduced: HB 1427: A BILL for an Act to provide for the determination of refugee absorptive capacity. Was read the first time and referred to the Government and Veterans Affairs Committee.

Reps. Olson, Brabandt, Devlin, Ertelt, Johnston, Oliver, Schatz, Toman and Sens. Erbele, Kannianen, G. Lee introduced: HB 1428: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subsection 2 of section 15.1-23-09 of the

North Dakota Century Code, relating to home education standards. Was read the first time and referred to the Education Committee.

Reps. Olson, Johnston, Steiner, Toman introduced: HB 1429: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact sections 15.1-23-06, 15.1-23-11, and

15.1-23-13 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to home education standards; and to repeal sections 15.1-23-12, 15.1-23-14, and 15.1-23-15 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to home education standards.

Was read the first time and referred to the Education Committee.

Reps. Mock, Dobervich, D. Ruby, Sukut and Sens. Laffen, D. Larson introduced: HB 1430: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 39-08 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to distracted driving; to amend and reenact subsection 2 of section 39-06.1-06 and section 39-06.1-09 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to fees for a moving violation; to repeal section 39-08-23 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to use of a wireless communication device while driving; and to provide a penalty.

Was read the first time and referred to the Transportation Committee.

Reps. Mock, Hanson, Schneider and Sen. Oban introduced: HB 1431: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 54-35-02.8 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to the legislative ethics committee; and to provide for a legislative management study.

Was read the first time and referred to the Government and Veterans Affairs Committee.

Reps. B. Koppelman, Bellew, Johnston, Kasper, Olson, Rohr, D. Ruby, Weisz and Sens. Burckhard, Kannianen, Klein, O. Larsen introduced: HB 1432: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 15.1-02, two new

sections to chapter 15.1-21, and a new section to chapter 54-06 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the authority of the superintendent of public instruction and other state officials and agencies, and to standards and assessments; to amend and reenact sections 15.1-02-04 and 15.1-21-12 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the duties of the superintendent of public instruction and professional development; to repeal sections 15.1-21-08, 15.1-21-09, 15.1-21-10, 15.1-21-11, and 15.1-21-14 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to state assessments; to provide an effective date; and to declare an emergency.

Was read the first time and referred to the Education Committee.

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Reps. Simons, Rick C. Becker, Johnston, Kiefert, B. Koppelman, Magrum, Olson, Schatz, Toman and Sens. Kannianen, O. Larsen introduced: HB 1433: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 19-02.1 of the North

Dakota Century Code, relating to the direct sale of food by the producer to a consumer; to amend and reenact sections 4-30-33, 4-30-36, 4-30-55.2, 19-07-01, and 36-24-06 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the sale and production of animal-based products.

Was read the first time and referred to the Agriculture Committee.

Reps. Beadle, Kasper, B. Koppelman, Maragos, Steiner and Sens. Burckhard, Dever, Heckaman introduced: HB 1434: A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 26.1-36 and a new

section to chapter 54-52.1 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to health insurance coverage for autism-related services; to provide a statement of legislative intent; and to provide for a report to the legislative management.

Was read the first time and referred to the Human Services Committee.

Reps. Skroch, Brandenburg, Grueneich, Headland, Kasper, K. Koppelman, Olson, D. Ruby, Trottier and Sens. Clemens, O. Larsen introduced: HB 1435: A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact section 21-03-11 of the North Dakota

Century Code, relating to school bond issue elections. Was read the first time and referred to the Political Subdivisions Committee.

FIRST READING OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Reps. Brandenburg, Headland, Kempenich, Magrum, Weisz, Zubke and Sens. Erbele, Klein, Schaible, Sorvaag, Wanzek introduced: HCR 3009: A concurrent resolution urging Congress to amend the 2014 farm bill to allow

counties to use raw yield data from insurance companies to supplement the national agriculture statistics survey to calculate payments under the Agriculture Risk Coverage program when an insufficient number of surveys are returned to accurately calculate payments.

Was read the first time and referred to the Agriculture Committee.

The House stood adjourned pursuant to Representative Vigesaa's motion.

Buell J. Reich, Chief Clerk

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