State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
JOURNAL
-OF THE-
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

JANUARY SESSION of the General Assembly begun and held at the State House in the City of Providence on Tuesday, the second day of January in the year of Our Lord two thousand and one.
Volume 128, No. 63 Wednesday, June 27, 2001 Sixty-third Day


of January in the year of Our Lord two thousand and one. The House of Representatives meets at the State House in Providence, Wednesday, June 27, 2001, and is called to order at 4:15 o'clock P.M., by the Honorable John B. Harwood, Speaker.

The roll is called and a quorum is declared present with 92 members present and 8 members absent as follows:

PRESENT - 92: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Scott, Shanley, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

ABSENT - 8: Representatives Burlingame, Carter, Henseler, Iwuc, Kilmartin, Palumbo, Scott, Voccola.

INVOCATION


The Honorable Speaker presents Representative 5. Anderson, who delivers the Invocation and leads the membership in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.

(For Invocation, see Appendix, this Journal.)




APPROVAL OF RECORD


By unanimous consent, the House Journal of Tuesday, June 26, 2001, is approved as printed.

ANNOUNCEMENT


The Honorable Speaker and Representative S. Anderson wish Representative Burlingame a quick and speedy recovery.

APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR




The Honorable Speaker announces receipt by the Secretary of State of the following measure, approved and signed by His Excellency, the Governor:

(01-H 6166) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to waters and navigation - regulation of boats, approved June 19, 2001.

EDWARD S. INMAN, III
Secretary of State

Received and ordered to be placed on file.

EFFECTIVE WITHOUT SIGNATURE OF

THE GOVERNOR


The Honorable Speaker announces receipt by the Secretary of State of the following measure, effective without signature of His Excellency, the Governor;

(01-H 6336) An Act amending the charter of the Hope Valley/Wyoming Fire District, effective June 22, 2001.

EDWARD S. INMAN, III
Secretary of State

Received and ordered to be placed on file.

GUESTS


Representative Gorham welcomes to the House Chambers as guests Nicholas Sousa and Kathleen Sousa.

Also:

Representative Williamson welcomes to the House Chambers as guests the West Warwick Wizards, Class B South State Baseball Champions: Head Coach Richard Grenier Sr.; Assistant Coaches Greg Kortick, John Mottola and Bruce Vanasse; Batboys Matthew Grenier and Richard Grenier Jr.; Seniors Jared Broz, Clayton Lawrence, Sean Lukowicz and Frank Vescera; Juniors Gregg Anderson, Chuck Kennedy, Corey O'Leary and Jeremy Reisner; Sophomores David Alves, Tom Kelly, Anthony Politelli, Nick Ray, Corey St. Sauveur and Zach Shelton; and Freshmen Josh Parent, Dan Politelli and Chris Richards.


COMMUNICATION FROM THE SENATE


A message from the Honorable Senate transmits with announcement of passage, of the following measures:

(01-S 27) An Act relating to fire safety.

Read and referred to the Committee on Finance.

(01-S 310) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to insurance.

Read and referred to the Committee on Corporations.

(01-S 318) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to textbooks.

Read and referred to the Committee on Finance.

(01-S 600 as amended) An Act relating to state affairs and government.

Read and referred to the Committee on Finance.

(01-S 896) An Act relating to mill building rehabilitation.

Read and referred to the Committee on Finance.

(01-S 985) An Act relating to the town of Smithfield.

Read and referred to the Committee on Corporations.

(01-S 722) An Act relating to permanent Joint Committee on Naming all New Buildings, Bridges, Edifices and other State Constructions.

Read and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 864) An Act relating to renaming state highways.

Read and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 913) An Act relating to the General Assembly.

Read and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 988 as amended) An Act relating to police officers Commission on Standards and Training.

Read and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 1015) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to Convention Center Authority Act.

Read and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES


COMMITTEE ON LABOR


Representative Faria, for the Committee on Labor, reports back the following measures, with recommendation of passage:

(01-H 6518) House Resolution extending the reporting date of the special House commission to study the auto body business.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-H 6541) An Act relating to motor vehicle damage appraisers.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 476) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to labor and labor relations workers' compensation benefits.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

JOINT COMMITTEE ON
ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY


Representative Ginaitt, for the Joint Committee on Environment and Energy, reports back the following measures, with recommendation of passage:

(01-H 6112) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to health and safety - health warnings mercury in fish.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-H 6222 as amended) An Act relating to fish and wildlife.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-H 6437) An Act relating to aquaculture.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-H 6439) An Act requesting the Department of Environmental Management to work in conjunction with the Coastal Resources Management Council to restore the Narragansett Bay oyster population.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

JOINT COMMITTEE ON
NAMING STATE CONSTRUCTIONS
"

Representative Lally, for the Joint Committee on Naming State Constructions, reports back the following measure, with recommendation of passage:

(01-H 5657) An Act relating to permanent joint committee on naming all new buildings, bridges, edifices and other state constructions.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

COMMITTEE ON CORPORATIONS


Representative Kennedy, for the Committee on Corporations, reports back the following measures, with recommendation of passage:

(01-H 6005) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to zoning ordinances drive-through windows.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-H 6231) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to insurance individual insurance coverage.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-H 6390) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to state affairs and government - notaries public and justices of the peace.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-H 6434) An Act relating to towns and cities - district management authorities.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-H 6516) An Act amending the charter of North Providence.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-H 6517) An Act relating to taxation.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-H 6543) An Act relating to businesses and professions engineers.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-H 6564) An Act authorizing the city of Cranston to finance the unfunded pension liability of the city of Cranston, by the issuance of not more than $150,000,000 bonds therefor and authorizing the city of Woonsocket to finance the unfunded pension liability of the city of Woonsocket, by the issuance of not more than $80,000,000 bonds therefor.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 144) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to towns and cities - district management authorities.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 237) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to insurance.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 242) An Act relating to insurance -consumer representation at rate hearings.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 248) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to commercial law unfair sales practices.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 261) An Act relating to financial institutions.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 267) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to corporations, associations and partnerships -Rhode Island Uniform Securities Act.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 298 as amended) An Act relating to taxation - tax sales.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 310) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to insurance.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 339 as amended) An Act relating to health and safety.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 489) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to businesses and professions - contractors' registration.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 494) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to businesses and professions contractors' restrictions.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 495) An Act relating to corporations, associations and partnerships the Rhode Island Limited Liability Company Act.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 590) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to health and safety - health care services -utilization review act.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 714) (Substitute "B An Act relating to zoning ordinances- drive-through windows.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 716) An Act relating to health and safety - state building code - existing structures.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 759 as amended) An Act relating to uniform commercial code - leases.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 761) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to health and safety - places of assembly.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 805) (Substitute "B") An Act relating to businesses and professions - irrigation contractors.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 885 as amended) An Act relating to energy conservation.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

COMMITTEE ON FINANCE


Representative Pires, for the Committee on Finance, reports back the following measures, with recommendation of passage:

(01-H 5544) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to taxation.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-H 5569) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to Rhode Island Literacy and Dropout Prevention Act of 1987.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-H 5803) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to freeze on property tax - city of Providence.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-H 6337) An Act relating to public utilities and carriers.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-H 6449) An Act relating to food and drugs - uniform controlled substances act.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-H 6099) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to the General Assembly - establishing a permanent Joint Committee.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-H 6468) An Act relating to retail licenses.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 342) An Act relating to criminal procedure - indictments, informations and complaints.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 455) An Act relating to employment security - indian tribes.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 730) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to freeze on property tax - city of Providence.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 758) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to taxation.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

COMMITTEE ON
HEALTH, EDUCATION AND WELFARE


Representative Cambio, for the Committee on Health, Education and Welfare, reports back the following measures, with recommendation of passage:

(01-S 331) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to education - Rhode Island Certification Standards Board.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 662) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to teacher assistants.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY


Representative Flaherty, for the Committee on Judiciary, reports back the following measures, with recommendation of passage:

(01-S 273 as amended) An Act relating to insurance.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 366) An Act relating to General Assembly - Joint Committee on Naming New Buildings.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 385) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to the Senate.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 393) An Act relating to elections nomination of party and independent candidates.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 416) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to criminal procedure.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 432 as amended) An Act relating to courts and civil procedure - levy and sale on executions.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 727) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to insurance- structured settlement protection act.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 780) An Act relating to waters and navigation - regulation of boats.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 782) An Act relating to probate practice and procedure- guardianship.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 962) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to criminal offenses - children.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

COMMITTEE ON SPECIAL LEGISLATION


Representative Coderre, for the Committee on Special Legislation, reports back the following measures, with recommendation of passage:

(01-S 542) An Act relating to motor vehicles.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 858) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to fish and wildlife- Marine Fisheries Council.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(01-S 944) Joint Resolution memorializing the President of the United States and Congress to impose a moratorium on major airline industry mergers.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.


NEW BUSINESS


Representatives Naughton, Crowley, George, Benson, Coelho and several other members of the House introduce (01-H 6556) House Resolution respectfully encouraging the President and the Congress to pass the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) amendments of 1997.

Representative Naughton requests to place the bill on tomorrow's Calendar.

There is no objection.

Read and ordered to be placed on the Calendar for Thursday, June 28, 2001.



Representatives Naughton, Lowe, M. Anderson, Kennedy, Lally and several other members of the House introduce (01-H 6557) House Resolution respectfully requesting President George W. Bush to not allow drilling for natural gas in coastal areas such as Georges Bank.

Representative Naughton requests to place the bill on tomorrow's Calendar.

There is no objection.

Read and ordered to be placed on the Calendar for Thursday, June 28, 2001.



Representatives Giannini, Trillo, George, Malik and San Bento introduce (01-H 6558) House Resolution creating a special House commission to study motor vehicle noise pollution.

Representative Giannini requests unanimous consent for immediate consideration.

There is no objection.

Read and passed, on motion of Representative Giannini, seconded by Representatives Levesque, McNamara, Callahan and Gorham, and by unanimous consent, on a voice vote.

Representative Ginaitt introduces (01-H 6559) House Resolution creating a special House commission to develop necessary legislative recommendations to be introduced in the January 2002 session which would complement and strengthen existing Brownfields programs and to increase public awareness about Brownsfields remediation and reuse.

Representative Ginaitt requests unanimous consent for immediate consideration.

There is no objection.

Read and passed, on motion of Representative Ginaitt, seconded by the entire House of Representatives, and by unanimous consent, on a voice vote.

Representatives Martineau and Watson introduce (01-H 6560) House Resolution expressing condolences.

Representative Martineau requests unanimous consent for immediate consideration.

There is no objection.

Read and passed, on motion of Representative Martineau, seconded by the entire House of Representatives, and by unanimous consent, on a rising vote.

Representatives Tejada, Sullivan, Voccola, Martineau, Williams and several other members of the House introduce (01-H 6561) House Resolution urging President George W. Bush to add an option to the ballot for the upcoming November 2001 referendum in Puerto Rico deciding the future of the bombing of the island of Vieques, permitting a vote seeking the immediate and permanent cessation of all United States Navy military activities on the island of Vieques.

Representative Tejada requests unanimous consent for immediate consideration.

There is no objection.

Read and passed, on motion of Representative Tejada, seconded by the entire House of Representatives, and by unanimous consent, on a voice vote.

Representatives Caprio, Lally and Garvey introduce (01-H 6562) An Act relating to towns and cities - general powers.

By unanimous consent, Representative Caprio requests to place the bill on tomorrow's Calendar.

There is no objection.

Read and ordered to be placed on the Calendar for Thursday, June 28, 2001.



Representatives Martineau, Watson, Speaker Harwood, Cicilline, Menard and several other members of the House introduce (01-H 6563) House Resolution extending sympathy on the passing of Charles 5. Whitehouse.

Representative Martineau requests unanimous consent for immediate consideration.

There is no objection.

Read and passed, on motion of Representative Martineau, seconded by the entire House of Representatives, and by unanimous consent, on a rising vote.

Representatives Jacquard, Montanaro, Palumbo and Lanzi introduce (01-H 6564) An Act authorizing the city of Cranston to finance the unfunded pension liability of the city of Cranston, by the issuance of not more than $150,000,000 bonds therefor and authorizing the city of Woonsocket to finance the unfunded pension liability of the city of Woonsocket, by the issuance of not more than $80,000,000 bonds therefor.

Read and referred to the Committee on Corporations.

Representatives Costantino, Lewiss and Moura introduce (01-H 6565) House Resolution creating a special House commission to study purchased services where the annualized amount of the contracts is $25,000 or more.

Representative Costantino requests unanimous consent for immediate consideration.

There is no objection.

Read and passed, on motion of Representative Costantino, seconded by the entire House of Representatives, and by unanimous consent, on a voice vote.

Representatives Dennigan, W.J. Murphy, Cicilline and Lima introduce (01-H 6566) House Resolution respectfully requesting that the Rhode Island Department of Health proclaims pain assessment and management necessary elements of quality medical care and proclaim "Pain Awareness Week" November 12 through November 19, 2001.



Representative Dennigan requests unanimous consent for immediate consideration.

There is no objection.

Read and passed, on motion of Representative Dennigan, seconded by the entire House of Representatives, and by unanimous consent, on a voice vote.

Representatives Cambio, Giannini, Shavers, Ajello, Hetherington and several other members of the House introduce (01-H 6567) House Resolution directing the Rhode Island Department of Health to establish a panel to compile and synthesize data relating to postpartum depression and psychosis.

Representative Cambio requests unanimous consent for immediate consideration.

There is no objection.

Read and passed, on motion of Representative Cambio, seconded by Representative Martineau, on a roll call vote, 81 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 81: Representatives Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, 5., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

Representatives Naughton, Benson, Coelho, Gallison and Ginaitt introduce (01-H 6568) House Resolution extending the reporting date of the special House commission to develop a plan to promote, protect and stimulate aquaculture commerce in Rhode Island.

Representative Naughton requests unanimous consent for immediate consideration.

There is no objection.

Read and passed, on motion of Representative Naughton, seconded by Representatives Martineau, Gallison and Bierman, and by unanimous consent, on a voice vote.

Representatives Martineau and Watson introduce (01-H 6569) House Resolution expressing congratulations.

Representative Martineau requests unanimous consent for immediate consideration.

There is no objection.

Read and passed, on motion of Representative Martineau, seconded by the entire House of Representatives, and by unanimous consent, on a voice vote.


NOTICE OF BILL/RESOLUTION
INTRODUCTION


Representative Cambio gives notice that on the next legislative day she will introduce and request immediate consideration on a measure directing DOH to research postnatal depression, and psychosis and report their findings to the General Assembly by January 15, 2002. This notice is given in compliance with House Rule 42.

BAMBILYN BREECE CAMBIO
Representative, District 11

Received and ordered to be placed on file.

RECONSIDERATION
From the Desk is taken:

(01-H 5379) An Act relating to parks and recreational areas- recreational vehicle parks and campgrounds.

Representative Lewiss moves to reconsider the act, seconded by Representatives Gorham and Aiken.

There is no objection.

The act is reconsidered, by unanimous consent, on a voice vote.

By unanimous consent, Representative Lewiss, seconded by Representative Aiken, offers the following written motion to amend:

FLOOR AMENDMENT

TO



(01-H 5379)


Mr. Speaker:

I hereby move to amend (01-H 5379) entitled "AN ACT RELATING TO PARKS AND RECREATIONAL AREAS - RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKS AND CAMPGROUNDS", as follows:

On page 2, line 33, by inserting the words "shall not" immediately following the word "herein".

On page 3, line 1, by inserting the word "zoning" immediately following the word "applicable".

On page 3, line 1, by deleting the phrase "city, county, or city and county, chartered or otherwise" and inserting in place thereof the following "municipality pursuant to Rhode Island general laws chapter 45-24.".

On page 3, line 10 by deleting the word and punctuation "county,".

On page 8, by deleting lines 22-25, inclusive, in their entirety.

On page 16, line 2, by deleting the word "from"

On page 16, line 3, by deleting the following:

"January 1, to December 31 for the year of its issuance" and inserting in place thereof the following "for a period of time to be determined by the local licensing board".

Respectfully submitted,

PETER L. LEWISS.
Representative, District 51

The motion to amend is read and prevails on a roll call vote, 63 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 63: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Brien, Caprio, Carroll, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Faria, Flaherty, Gallison, Garvey, Gorham, Guthrie, Hogan, Jacquard, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lowe, Maher, McCauley, McNamara, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

Read and passed, as amended. on a roll call vote, 57 members voting in the affIrmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 57: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Brien, Carroll, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Faria, Flaherty, Gallison, Garvey, Gorham, Guthrie, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Maher, McCauley, McNamara, Moran, Moura, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Picard, Pisaturo, Reilly, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Watson, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

Representative Moura requests the Journal to reflect that he pushed Representative Kilmartin's button in error on the amendment.

There is no objection.

TRANSMITTAL



By unanimous consent, (01-H 5379) on the Clerk's desk is ordered to be transmitted to the Honorable Senate forthwith.

CALENDAR


From the Calendar are taken:

1. (01-H6502 as amended) An Act relating to waters and navigation- Marine Waterways and Boating Facilities Act of 2001.

Joint Committee on Environment and Energy recommends passage as amended.

Read, and by unanimous consent ordered to be placed on the bottom of page 15 of the Calendar as item no. 80B.

2. (01-H6555) An Act relating to towns and cities - zoning ordinances - Jamestown and Barrington.

Ordered on the Calendar.

Representative Story moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Savage, W.H. Murphy, Watson, Gorham and Mumford.

Representatives Lewiss and Gallison discuss the act. Read and fails of passage, on a roll call vote, 20 members voting in the affirmative and 44 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 20: Representatives: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Amaral, Anderson, S., Caprio, Flaherty, Gorham, Jacquard, Maher, McCauley, Moran, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Rabideau, Savage, Story, Trillo, Vieira, Watson, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 44: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Anderson, M., Anguilla, Benson, Brien, Carroll, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Gallison, Garvey, Giannini, Guthrie, Hogan, Kennedy, Knickle, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lowe, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moura, Munschy, Murphy, W.J., Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Reilly, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Wasylyk, Williams.

3. (01-H5658) An Act relating to the General Assembly. Joint Committee on Naming State Constructions recommends passage.

Representative Levesque moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Winfield, Rose, Maher, Coelho, Benson, Savage and Sullivan.

Representative Sullivan discusses the act.

Read and passed, on a roll call vote, 69 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 69; The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Ajello, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Benson, Brien, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Flaherty, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Levesque, Lewiss, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

Representative Moura requests the journal to reflect that if he had voted on (01-H 5658), he would have voted in the affirmative.

There is no objection.

4. (01-H6475) An Act relating to the naming of new buildings, bridges, edifices and other state construction. Joint Committee on Naming State Constructions recommends passage.

Representative Levesque moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Menard and Winfield.

Read and passed, on a roll call vote, 69 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 69: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Flaherty, Gallison, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -O.

5.(01-H 5527) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to the Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Elderly Act eligible drugs.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

Representative Ginaitt moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Levesque, Thompson, Rose, Anguilla, Sullivan, Hogan, Ajello, Vieira, Moran, Pisaturo, Cicilline, Coelho, Benson, W.H. Murphy, Amaral, Giannini, George, Shavers, Savage and W.J. Murphy.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 72 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 72: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Benson, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Faria, Flaherty, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Legs, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 0

6. (01-H6317) An Act appropriating $25,000 for the World War II Memorial Commission of Rhode Island.

Committee on Finance recommends passage.

Representative Fox moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives W.J. Murphy, Munschy, Vieira, Gallison, Coelho, Carroll, Brien, Slater, Martineau, Faria, Malik, W.H. Murphy, Moran, Corvese and Montanaro.

Read and passed, on a roll call vote, 76 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 76: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello. Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Benson, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

7. (01-H6240) An Act relating to education.

Committee on Finance recommends passage.

Representative Costantino moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Lewiss, Menard, Fox, Carroll, George, McCauley, Naughton, Giannini, Cicilline, Abdullah-Odiase, Shanley, Montanaro, Munschy, Ajello, Reilly, W.H. Murphy, Slater, W.J. Murphy and Mumford.

Representative Pisaturo discusses the act.

Read and passed, on a roll call vote, 62 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 62: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Benson, Brien, Caprio, Carroll, Cicilline, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Faria, Flaherty, Gallison, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lowe, Maher, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, Savage, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Trillo, 'Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson.

NAYS -0.

8. (01-H5570) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to education- literacy program.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

Representative George moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Vieira, Shavers, Benson, Tejada, Moran, Slater, Cambio and Sherlock.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 78 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 78: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Benson, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0

9. (01-H6103) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to enterprise zones.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

Representative Fox moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Coelho, Rose, Cicilline and Sullivan.

Representatives Gorham and Fox discuss the act.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 82 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 82: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah.Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

10. (01-H5401) An Act relating to housing resources Neighborhood Opportunities Program.

Committee on Finance recommends passage. Read, and by unanimous consent ordered to be placed on the bottom of page 15 of the Calendar as item no. 80A.

11. (01-H5529) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to pharmaceutical assistance to the elderly.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

Representative Ginaitt moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Cambio, Benson, Coelho, Vieira, Ajello, Cicilline, Dennigan, Lima, Munschy, Abdullah-Odiase, Anguilla, Aiken, Slater, Kennedy, Williams, Trillo, W.J. Murphy, Amaral and Savage.

Representatives Amaral and Ginaitt discuss the act.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 83 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 83: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

12. (01-H5452) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to the Persian Gulf Commission.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

Representative Malik moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Jacquard, Winfield, Gallison, Benson, Naughton, Coelho, George, Corvese, W.H. Murphy, Abdullah-Odiase, Munschy, Anguilla, Brien and Slater.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 78 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS 78: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, AIken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Reilly, Rose, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

13. (01-H6340) An Act relating to employees retirement system.

Committee on Finance recommends passage.

Representative Fox moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Benson, Coelho and Malik.

Read and passed, on a roll call vote, 77 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 77: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Caprio, Carroll, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

14. (01-H5027) An Act relating to motor vehicles - certificates of titles and security interests.

Committee on Finance recommends passage.

Representative Jacquard moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Fox.

By unanimous consent, Representative Jacquard, seconded by Representative Fox, offers the following written motion to amend:

FLOOR AMENDMENT

TO



(01-H 5027)


Mr. Speaker:

I hereby move to amend (01-H 5027) entitled "AN ACT RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES - CERTIFICATES OF TITLES AND SECURITY INTERESTS", as follows:

1. On page 1, by deleting all of the language appearing on lines 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, inclusive.

Respectfully submitted,

ROBERT B. JACQUARD
Representative, District 26

The motion to amend is read and prevails on a roll call vote, 76 members voting in the affirmative and 4 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 76: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Benson, Brien, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Palangio, Pires, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS 4: Representatives Cicilline, Gorham, Mumford, Picard.

Read and passed, as amended, on a roll call vote, 71 members voting in the affirmative and 5 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 71: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah.Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Cambio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS - 5: Representatives Amaral, Cicilline, Gorham, Mumford, Picard.

RECONSIDERATION

(01-H 6555) An Act relating to towns and cities zoning ordinances -- Jamestown and Barrington. Ordered on the Calendar.

Representative Lewiss moves to reconsider, seconded by Representatives Costantino, Rabideau, McNamara and Gallison.

There is no objection. The act is reconsidered, by unanimous consent, on a voice vote.

Representative Lewiss moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Story and several other members of the House.

Representatives Lewiss, Montanaro and Story discuss the act.

Read and passed, on a roll call vote, 71 members voting in the affirmative and 3 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 71: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Benson, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Palangio, Pires, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Trillo, Vieira, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 3: Representatives Cicilline, Picard, Wasylyk.

CALENDAR




15. (01-H5455) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to state affairs and government - art for public facilities.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

Representative George moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Lewiss, Aiken, Cicilline, Fox and Pires.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 78 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 78: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Brien, Cambio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McNamara, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, 'Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

16. (01-H5341) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to taxation- investment tax credit.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

Representative Pires moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Fox.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 78 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 78: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Brien, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

17. (01-H5218) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to motor and other vehicles - registration of vehicles.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

Representative Naughton moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Benson, Malik and Fox.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 77 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 77: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

18. (01-H6075) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to towns and cities - uniform relocation payments.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A". Read, and by unanimous consent ordered to be placed on the Calendar for Thursday, June 28, 2001.



19. (01-H6394) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to state contributions to retirement.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

Representative Moura moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Fox.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 80 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 80: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Moran, Mo':'ra, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield

NAYS -0.

20. (01-H6526) An Act relating to solemnization of marriages.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage.

Representative Hetherington moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Flaherty and Naughton.

Read and passed, on a roll call vote, 77 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 77: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Brien, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Lally, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mum-ford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williamson,Winfield.

NAYS -0.

21. (01-H6196) An Act relating to elections -nomination of party and independent candidates.

Committee on Special Legislation recommends passage.

Representative Giannini moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Benson, Gallison, Coelho, Coderre and Tejada.

Representatives Cicilline, Giannini, Gorham and Levesque discuss the act.

Read and passed, on a roll call vote, 79 members voting in the affirmative and 3 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 79: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Cambio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Pires, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 3: Representatives Gorham, Lowe, Picard.

22. (01-H6545) An Act relating to motor vehicles - police lieutenant emeritus, town of Johnston.

Committee on Special Legislation recommends passage.

Representative Coderre moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Guthrie, Moran, S. Anderson, Williams, Bierman, Brien, Coelho, Giannini and Cerra.

Read and passed, on a roll call vote, 74 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 74: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Cambio, Carroll, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

23. (01-H 6396) (Substitute "A") House Resolution creating a special House commission to study the feasibility of encrypting all forms of state issued identification cards with bar codes.

Committee on Special Legislation recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

Representative Coderre moves passage of the resolution, seconded by Representatives Winfield, Guthrie and Lewiss.

By unanimous consent, Representative Guthrie, seconded by Representatives Winfield, Lewiss, Benson and Coderre, offers the following written motion to amend:

FLOOR AMENDMENT

TO



(01-H 6396) (Substitute "A")


Mr. Speaker:

I hereby move to amend (01-H 6396) (Substitute "A") entitled "HOUSE RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL HOUSE COMMISSION TO STUDY THE FEASIBILITY OF ENCRYPTING ALL FORMS OF STATE ISSUED IDENTIFICATION CARDS WITH BAR CODES" as follows:

1. On page 1, by deleting lines 1 through 3, inclusive.

Respectfully submitted,

SCOTT J. GUTHRIE
Representative, District 41

The motion to amend is read and prevails on a roll call vote, 82 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 82: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah.Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, George, Giannini, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, as amended, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 65 members voting in the affirmative and 1 member voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 65: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Amaral, Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Caprio, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Fleury, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Kennedy, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, McCauley, McNamara, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS - 1: Representative Watson.

24. (01-H5976) An Act relating to health and safety licensing of health care facilities.

Committee on Finance recommends passage.

Representative Costantino moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Fox, Dennigan, Ajello, Tejada, Coderre, Slater, Montanaro, Williams and Rabideau.

Read and passed, on a roll call vote, 78 members voting in the affirmative and 6 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 78: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, Giannini, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS - 6: Representatives Callahan, Fleury, George, Gorham, Mumford, Watson.

25. (01-H5451) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to taxation- hotel tax.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A". Read, and by unanimous consent ordered to be placed on the Calendar for Thursday, June 28, 2001.



26. (01-H 5304) (Substitute "A") House Resolution creating a special House commission to study extending the health care coverage for family day care providers to personal care attendants and other direct care workers.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A". Read, and by unanimous consent ordered to be placed on the Calendar for Thursday, June 28, 2001.



27. (01-H6310) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to financial institutions - check cashing.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

Representative Costantino moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives McCauley and Williams.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 81 members voting in the affirmative and 1 member voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 81: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Almeida, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 1: Representative Amaral.

28. (01-H5903) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to education- private schools.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

Representative Fox moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Benson, Coelho, Simonian, Reilly and W.H. Murphy.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 80 members voting in the affirmative and 4 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 80: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS - 4: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Ginaitt, McNamara, Williamson.

29. (01-H6088) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to towns and cities - district management authorities.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

Representative Fox moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Pires.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 76 members voting in the affirmative and 2 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 76: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Levesque, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 2: Representatives Amaral, Gorham.

Representative Fox moves to reconsider (01-H 6088) (Substitute "A"), seconded by Representative Montanaro.

There is no objection. The act is reconsidered, by unanimous consent, on a voice vote.

By unanimous consent, Representative Moura, seconded by Representatives McCauley, 5. Anderson, Hogan, Levesque, Pires, Lima and San Bento, offers the following written motion to amend:

FLOOR AMENDMENT

TO



(01-H 6088) (Substitute "A")


Mr. Speaker:

I hereby move to amend (01-H 6088) (Substitute "A") entitled "AN ACT RELATING TO TOWNS AND CITIES DISTRICT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITIES" as follows:

(1) On page 5, line 30, after the semi-colon"(;)" by adding the following language "however, nothing contained herein shall bestow or authorize any police power on any security force established by this provision."

Respectfully submitted,

PAUL E. MOURA
Representative, District 2

The motion to amend is read and prevails on a roll call vote, 86 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 86: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, as amended, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 73 members voting in the affirmative and 2 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 73: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Fleury, Gallison, Garvey, Giannini, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Less, Lima, Lowe, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Palangio, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS - 2: Representatives Amaral, Gorham.

30. (01-H5531 as amended) An Act relating to assisted living waiver.

Committee on Finance recommends passage as amended.

Representative Pires moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Coelho, Costantino and Benson.

Read and passed, as amended, on a roll call vote, 84 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 84: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Fleury, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

31. (01-H6062) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to insurance.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

Representative Kennedy moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Martineau, Barr and Reilly.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 72 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 72: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, DeSimone, Faria, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Vieira, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

32. (01-H6308) An Act relating to taxation -levy and assessment of local taxes.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

Representative Kennedy moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Fleury and Williamson.

Read and passed, on a roll call vote, 80 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 80: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Fleury, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

33. (01-H5471) An Act relating to the Warwick Sewer Authority.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

Representative Kennedy moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives McNamara and Aiken.

Read and passed, on a roll call vote, 85 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS 85: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

34. (01-H5472) An Act relating to the Warwick Sewer Authority.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

Representative Kennedy moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Aiken and McNamara.

Read and passed, on a roll call vote, 86 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 86: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

35. (01-H6224) An Act relating to underground storage tank- financial responsibility.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

Representative Kennedy moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Martineau, Coelho, Reilly and Schadone.

Representatives Abdullah-Odiase and Kennedy discuss the act.

Read and passed, on a roll call vote, 77 members voting in the affirmative and 2 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 77: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 2: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Slater.

36. (01-H6528) An Act relating to the Auditor General.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

Representative Reilly moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Lewiss, San Bento, Barr and Menard.

Read and passed, on a roll call vote, 81 members voting in the affirmative and 1 member voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 81: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra. Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 1: Representative Montanaro.

37. (01-H6309 as amended) An Act relating to state affairs and government - energy facility siting act.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage as amended.

Representative Lowe moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Benson, Picard, Williamson, Coelho, 5. Anderson and Long.

Read and passed, as amended, on a roll call vote, 86 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 86: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

TRANSMITTAL



By unanimous consent, all matters on the Clerk's desk are ordered to be transmitted to the Honorable Senate, forthwith.

CALENDAR




38. (01-S 1011) An Act authorizing the town of Narragansett to finance its share of the cost associated with implementing the clean up and remediation of the Rose Hill Regional Landfill and to issue not more than $2,000,000 bonds and notes therefor. Ordered on the Calendar.

Representative Lally moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Shanley, Caprio, W.H. Murphy and Garvey.

Read and passed, in concurrence, on a roll call vote, 78 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS 78: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk. Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

39. (99-S214) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to teachers' and public officers' and employees' retirement and municipal employees.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A.

Representative Garvey moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Fox, San Bento, Mumford, Savage, Long and Winfield.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 76 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 76: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Aiken, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, DeSimone, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Naughton, Palangio, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Simonian, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

Representatives Abdullah-Odiase and Shavers request the journal to reflect that if they had voted on the act, they would have voted in the affirmative.

There is no objection.

40. (99-S675) An Act relating to the National Guard.

Committee on Finance recommends passage in concurrence.

Representative Fox moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Gallison, Coelho and Giannini.

Read and passed, in concurrence, on a roll call vote, 75 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 75: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shavers, Simonian, Smith, Story, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

Representative W.H. Murphy requests the journal to reflect that if he had voted on the act, he would have voted in the affirmative.

There is no objection.

41. (99-S207 as amended) An Act relating to education - teachers' retirement.

Committee on Finance recommends passage as amended in concurrence.

Representative Fox moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Lima and McNamara.

Read and passed, as amended, in concurrence, on a roll call vote, 79 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 79: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McNamara, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Rose, San Bento, Schadone, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

42. (99-S936) (Substitute "A") An Act to incorporate the North Scituate Water District.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

Representative Kennedy moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Coelho, Williamson and Quick.

Representative Mumford discusses the act.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 81 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 81: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Schadone, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

43. (99-S241) An Act relating to military affairs and defense- organization and command of military forces.

Committee on Labor recommends passage in concurrence.

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be placed on the Calendar as item no. 46A.

44. (01-S 743) An Act relating to taxation -property tax classification - Providence.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

Representative Kennedy moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Slater, Cicilline, Lima and Reilly.

Read and passed, in concurrence, on a roll call vote, 81 members voting in the affirmative and 1 member voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 81: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Gallison, Garvey, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 1: Representative George.

45. (99-S893) An Act relating to levy and assessment of local taxes - town of Middletown.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

Representative Long moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Callahan, Maher and Aiken.

Read and passed, in concurrence, on a roll call vote, 85 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS 85: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith. Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

46. (99-S829) (Substitute "B") An Act relating to taxation.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and the bill Marked Substitute "A" and passage of Substitute "B".

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to l;'e placed on the Calendar as item no. 75A. 46A. (01-S 241) An Act relating to military affairs and defense - organization and command of military forces.

Committee on Labor recommends passage in concurrence.

Representative Faria moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Williams, Gallison, Coelho, Benson, S. Anderson, Shanley and W.H. Murphy.

Read and passed, in concurrence, on a roll call vote, 86 members voting in the affirmative and 1 member voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 86: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS - 1: Representative Williamson.

47. (99-S604) An Act relating to waters and navigation- Rhode Island Clean Water Finance Agency. Ordered on the Calendar.

Representative Ginaitt moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Winfield.

Read and passed, in concurrence, on a roll call vote, 83 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 83: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Almeida, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Fa"ia, Flaherty, Fleury, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

48. (99-S255) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to health and safety - mosquito abatement. Ordered on the Calendar.

Representative Ginaitt moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Amaral, Benson and George.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 82 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 82: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

49. (99-S808) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to state affairs and government - environmental incentive act. Ordered on the Calendar.

Representative Ginaitt moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Benson and Dennigan.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 82 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 82: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Flaherty, Fleury, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy. Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick. Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk. Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

50. (99-S814) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to waters and navigation. Ordered on the Calendar.

Representative Ginaitt moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Martineau and Benson.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 79 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 79: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah.Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Rose, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

51. (99-S990) Joint Resolution making an appropriation to pay certain claims. Ordered on the Calendar.

Representative Simonian moves passage of the resolution, seconded by Representatives Martineau and Amaral.

Read and passed, in concurrence, on a roll call vote, 79 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 79: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

52. (99-S167) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to motor and other vehicles. Ordered on the Calendar.

Representative Garvey moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Benson.

Representatives Lima, McNamara, Levesque, Carroll, Trillo, S. Anderson and Benson discuss the act.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, as amended, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 58 members voting in the affirmative and 28 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 58: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Brien, Cambio, Caprio, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Kennedy, Lanzi, Lewiss, Long, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Moran, Moura, Munschy, Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Pires, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shavers, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, 'Vieira, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS - 28: Representatives Almeida, Bierman, Callahan, Carroll, Cerra, Coogan, Fleury, Gorham, Hogan, Jacquard, Knickle, Levesque, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Montanaro, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Shanley, Simonian, Smith, Trillo, Watson, Williamson.

53. (99-S396 as amended) An Act relating to DistrIct Court.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage as amended in concurrence.

Representative Flaherty moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Sullivan, Levesque, Abdullah-Odiase, Shavers, Anguilla and Shanley.

Representatives Watson, Shavers and Pires discuss the act.

Read and passed, as amended, in concurrence, on a roll call vote, 69 members voting in the affirmative and 14 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 69: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Moran, Moura, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Naughton, Pires, Rose, San Bento, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 14: Representatives Amaral, Anderson, M., Callahan, Gorham, Long, Montanaro, Mumford, Picard, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Savage, Story, Watson.

54. (99-S286) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to domestic relations - adoption of children.

Committee on Judiciary recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

Representative Flaherty moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Aiken and Benson.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 79 members voting in the affirmative and 5 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 79: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Guthrie, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 5: Representatives Anderson, S., Callahan, Gorham, Lanzi, Montanaro.

55. (99-S935 as amended) An Act relating to state affairs and government - notaries public and justices of the peace.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage as amended in concurrence.

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be placed on the Calendar for Thursday, June 28, 2001.



56. (99-S262) An Act relating to sovereign immunity.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage in concurrence.

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be placed on the Calendar for Thursday, June 28, 2001.



57. (99-S72) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to zoning ordinances.

Committee on Judiciary recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

Representative Flaherty moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Fox.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 82 members voting in the affirmative and 2 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS 82: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 2: Representatives Gorham, Hogan.

58. (99-S211 as amended) An Act relating to state affairs and government - Governor's Commission on Disabilities.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage as amended in concurrence.

Representative Flaherty moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Reilly and Shavers.

Representatives Watson and Flaherty discuss the act.

Representative Watson moves to recommit the act, seconded by Representative Callahan. There is objection. The motion to recommit fails of passage, on a roll call vote, 15 members voting in the affirmative and 62 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 15: Representatives Amaral, Bierman, Callahan, DeSimone, Gorham, Long,, Murphy, W.H., Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Savage, Story, Trillo, Watson, Williamson.

NAYS - 62: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Brien, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, Giannini, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, Menard, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pires, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Winfield.

Representative Mumford requests the journal to reflect that she had intended to vote in the affirmative on the motion to recommit.

There is no objection.

Representatives Cicilline, Flaherty, Watson, Mumford and Levesque discuss the act.

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be placed on the Calendar as item no. 75B.

59. (99-S323 as amended) An Act relating to the adoption of children.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage as amended in concurrence.

Representative Flaherty moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Fox and Hogan.

Representative Levesque discusses the act.

Read and passed, as amended, in concurrence, on a roll call vote, 80 members voting in the affirmative and 1 member voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS 80: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, AIken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield

NAYS - 1: Representative Anderson, M.

60. (01-S 178) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to courts and civil procedure - Judicial Nominating Commission.

Committee on Judiciary recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

Representative Flaherty moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Shavers and San Bento.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 80 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS 80: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Benson, Bierman, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cicilline, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

61. (99-S630) An Act relating to courts and civil procedure- selection of jury.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage in concurrence.

Representative Flaherty moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Amaral, Anguilla, Schadone, San Bento and W.J. Murphy.

Read and passed, in concurrence, on a roll call vote, 82 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 82: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anguilla, Benson, Bierman, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, Menard, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

62. (99-S779 as amended) An Act relating to probate practice and procedures.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage as amended in concurrence.

Representative Flaherty moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Hogan, Cambio and San Bento.

Read and passed, as amended, in concurrence, on a roll call vote, 80 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 80: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Benson, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

63. (99-S582) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to elections.

Committee on Judiciary recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" as amended in concurrence.

Representative Flaherty moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Cambio, Benson and Lewiss.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, as amended, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 83 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 83: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, 5., Anguilla, Benson, Bierman, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

64. (99-S382 as amended) An Act relating to comprehensive planning and land use.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage as amended.

Representative Flaherty moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Gallison.

Read and passed, as amended, on a roll call vote, 79 members voting in the affirmative and 1 member voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 79: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Benson, Bierman, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cicilline, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 1: Representative Gorham.

65. (99-S1022) An Act relating to the General Assembly. Ordered on the Calendar.

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be placed on the Calendar for Thursday, June 28, 2001.



66. (99-S341) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to taxation.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A.

Representative Pires moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Dennigan, Rose and Fox.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 68 members voting in the affirmative and 8 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 68: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Callahan, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, Menard, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shavers, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 8: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Amaral, Cicilline, Giannini, Hetherington, Levesque, Wasylyk, Watson.

Representative W.H. Murphy requests the journal to reflect that if he had voted on the act, he would have voted in the affirmative.

There is no objection.

67. (01-S 94) (Substitute "B") An Act relating to health and safety - Safe Haven for Infants Act.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and the bill marked Substitute "A" and passage of Substitute B

Representative Giannini moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives George, Fox, Cambio, Benson, Pires, Reilly, Vieira, Picard, San Bento, Abdullah-Odiase, Cerra and Schadone.

The bill marked Substitute "B" is read and passed, and the original bill and the bill marked Substitute "A" indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 81 members voting in the affirmative and 1 member voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 81: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 1: Representative Anderson, M.

68. (99-S228) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to sales and use taxes enforcement and collection.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

Representative Pires moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Fox, Reilly, Faria, Munschy, San Bento and Vieira.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 79 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 79: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Bierman, Callahan, Cambio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

69. (99-S278) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to towns and cities - uniform relocation payments.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be placed on the Calendar for Thursday, June 28, 2001.



70. (99-S153) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to health and safety. Ordered on the Calendar.

Representative Pires moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Fox.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 83 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 83: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

71. (99-S189) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to motor and other vehicles - licenses for motorcycles. Ordered on the Calendar.

Representative San Bento moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Garvey.

Representatives Lima and Lowe discuss the act.

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be placed on the Calendar for Thursday, June 28, 2001.



72. (02-5 778) (Substitute "A") An Act establishing a Reapportionment Commission. Ordered on the Calendar.

Representative Flaherty moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Anguilla, Shavers and Pires.

Representative Watson discusses the act.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 65 members voting in the affirmative and 13 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS 65: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, Moran, Munschy, Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 13: Representatives Amaral, Callahan, Fleury, Gorham, Long, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Quick, Rabideau, Savage, Story, Trillo, Watson.

Representative Montanaro requests the journal to reflect that if he had voted on the act, he would have voted in the affirmative.

There is no objection.

73. (99-S512) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to criminal offenses - theft of historic stone walls.

Committee on Judiciary recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

Representative Flaherty moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Lewiss, Garvey, Benson, George, Shanley and Caprio.

Representatives Watson and Cicilline discuss the act.

By unanimous consent, Representative Cicilline, seconded by Representative Watson, offers an oral motion to amend.

The motion to amend prevails on a voice vote.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, as amended, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 86 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 86: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah.Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story. Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0

74. (99-S155) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to courts and civil procedure - procedure generally - causes of action.

Committee on Judiciary recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

Representative Flaherty moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Fox and Cerra.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 85 members voting in the affirmative and 2 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 85: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, AIken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 2: Representatives Gorham, Knickle.

75. (99-S156) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to criminal offenses - assaults.

Committee on Judiciary recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

Representative Flaherty moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Gallison, Benson, George, Anguilla and Shavers.

Representatives Levesque, Trillo, Corvese and Hetherington discuss the act.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 65 members voting in the affirmative and 17 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 65: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anguilla, Benson, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Lally, Lanzi, Lima, Long, Lowe, Malik, McCauley, Menard, Montanaro, Moura, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Pires, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Tejada, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 17: Representatives Ajello, Almeida, Barr, Cicilline, Fleury, Gorham, Knickle, Levesque, Maher, Moran, Mumford, Picard, Quick, Story, Thompson, Trillo, Watson. 75A. (01-S 829) (Substitute "B") An Act relating to taxation.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and the bill Marked Substitute "A" and passage of Substitute "B".

Representative Williamson moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative W.J. Murphy.

By unanimous consent, Representative Williamson, seconded by Representatives W.J. Murphy and Corvese, offers the following written motion to amend:

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(01-S 829) (Substitute "B")


Mr. Speaker:

I hereby move to amend (01-S 829) (Substitute "B") entitled "AN ACT RELATING TO TAXATION" as follows:

1. On page 3, line 4, after the period by inserting the following language: "Furthermore, "qualifying sales" shall be sales at which the point of sale is located within the Municipal Economic Development Zone and the point of delivery is located within the town of West Warwick."

Respectfully submitted,

TIMOTHY A. WILLIAMSON
Representative, District 38

The motion to amend is read and prevails on a roll call vote, 84 members voting in the affirmative and 1 member voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 84: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Callahan, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 1: Representative Kennedy.

Representatives Long, Williamson, Pires, Montanaro and Levesque discuss the act as amended.

Representative Williamson moves to recommit the act, seconded by Representative Long. The act is recommitted, by unanimous consent, on a voice vote. 75B. (01-S 211 as amended) An act relating to state affairs and government - Governor's Commission on Disabilities.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage as amended in concurrence.

Representative Flaherty moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Levesque.

Read and passed, as amended, in concurrence, on a roll call vote, 68 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 68: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Caprio, Carroll, Coderre, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Kennedy, Knickle, Lanzi, Levesque, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, Menard, Montanaro, Moura, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, Schadone, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

Representatives Amaral, Cerra, Mumford, Savage and Callahan request the journal to reflect that if they had voted on the act, they would have voted in the affirmative.

There is no objection.

76. (99-S854) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to criminal procedure - domestic violence.

Committee on Judiciary recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

Representative Flaherty moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Aiken, Sullivan, Reilly and Shanley.

Representatives Hetherington and W.J. Murphy discuss the act.

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be placed on the Calendar for Thursday, June 28, 2001.



77. (99-S628 as amended) An Act relating to criminal procedure- criminal royalties.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage as amended in concurrence.

Representative Flaherty moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Fox and Shavers.

Representative Gorham discusses the act.

Read and passed, as amended, in concurrence, on a roll call vote, 76 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 76: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Callahan, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McNamara, Montanaro, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

78. (99-S618 as amended) An Act relating to election - expenditure reporting.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage as amended in concurrence.

Representative Flaherty moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Anguilla.

Representative Levesque discusses the act.

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be placed on the Calendar for Thursday, June 28, 2001.



79. (99-S573) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to criminal procedure - witness protection.

Committee on Judiciary recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" as amended.

Representative Flaherty moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Fox, Shavers, Benson, Lally and Corvese.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, as amended, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 81 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS 81: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, Menard, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

80. (99-S534) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to mental health, retardation and hospitals.

Committee on Health, Education and Welfare recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

Representative McNamara moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Cambio, Benson, Gallison and Lima.

Representatives Costantino, McNamara, Hetherington and Watson discuss the act.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 58 members voting in the affirmative and 19 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 58: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Aiken, Ajello, Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Moran, Moura, Munschy, Palangio, Pires, Pisaturo, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 19: Representatives Abdullah.Odiase, Amaral, Anderson, M., Bierman, Callahan, Costantino, Fleury, George, Gorham, Knickle, Levesque, Long, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Picard, Quick, Rabideau, Shanley, Watson. 80A. (01-H 5401) An Act relating to housing resources Neighborhood Opportunities Program.

Committee on Finance recommends passage.

Representative Fox moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Coderre and several other members of the House.

Representatives Gorham, Fox, Shanley, Pisaturo, Carroll, Benson, George and Montanaro discuss the act.

NOW PRESIDING

At 6:37 o'clock P.M. the Honorable Speaker yields the rostrum to the Honorable Deputy Speaker.

CALENDAR




Representative Menard rises on a point of order for Representative Gorham to speak germane to the act.

The Honorable Deputy Speaker rules that the Representative is speaking germane to the act.

Representatives Barr, Coderre, Ginaitt, Pires and Watson discuss the act.

Read and passed, on a roll call vote, 85 members voting in the affirmative and 1 member voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 85: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Coogan, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 1: Representative Gorham. 80B. (01-H 6502 as amended) An Act relating to waters and navigation - Marine Waterways and Boating Facilities Act of 2001.

Joint Committee on Environment and Energy recommends passage as amended.

Representative Ginaitt moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives McNamara, Lally, Rabideau, Trillo, W.H. Murphy, Story, Aiken, Hetherington, Savage and Naughton.

By unanimous consent, Representative Rabideau, seconded by Representatives Watson and Savage, offers the following written motion to amend:

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TO



(01-H 6502 as amended)


Mr. Speaker:

I hereby move to amend (01-H 6502 as amended) entitled "AN ACT RELATING TO WATERS AND NAVIGATION - MARINE WATERWAYS AND BOATING FACILITIES ACT OF 2001" as follows:

1. Page 6, line 15, by deleting the word "Sections" and inserting in place thereof the word "Section" and by deleting the language "and 42. 1 7.1-24".

2. Page 6, line 16, by deleting the word "are" and inserting in place thereof the word is.

3. Page 17, by striking all of the language on lines 4 through 17 inclusive, and inserting in place thereof the following: "Section 3. Chapter 42-17.1 of the General Laws entitled "Department of Environmental Management [Effective until July 1, 2001.]" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section:"

4. Page 17, line 28, by deleting the section number "3" and inserting in place thereof the section number "4".

5. Page 22, line 20, by deleting the section number "4" and inserting in place thereof the section number "5".

6. Page 23, line 1, by deleting the section number "5" and inserting in place thereof the section number "6".

7. Page 30, line 7, by deleting the section number and inserting in place thereof the section number "7",

8. Page 32, line 3, by deleting the section number "7" and inserting in place thereof the section number "8".

9. Page 32 line 3 by deleting the language "This act shall take effect upon passage." and inserting in place thereof the following: "Section 36-4-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 36-4 entitled "Merit System" is hereby amended to read as follows: 36-4-2 POSITIONS IN CLASSIFIED SERVICE - The classified service shall comprise all positions in the state service now existing or hereinafter established, except the following specific positions which with other positions heretofore or hereinafter specifically exempted by legislative act shall constitute the unclassified service:

(1) Officers and legislators elected by popular vote and persons appointed to fill vacancies in elective offices.

(2) Employees of both houses of the general assembly.

(3) Officers, secretaries, and employees of the office of the governor, office of the lieutenant governor, department of state, department of the attorney general, and the treasury department.

(4) Members of boards and commissions appointed by the governor, members of the state board of elections and the appointees of the board, members of the commission for human rights and the employees of the commission, and directors of departments.

(5) The following specific offices: (i) In the department of administration: director, chief information officer; (ii) In the department of business regulation: director; (iii) In the department of elementary and secondary education: commissioner of elementary and secondary education; (iv) In the department of higher education: commissioner of higher education; (v) In the department of health: director; (vi) In the department of labor and training: director, administrative assistant, administrator of the labor board and legal counsel to the labor board; (vii) In the department of environmental management: director; (viii) In the department of transportation: director; (ix) In the department of human services: director; (x) In the state properties committee: secretary; (xi) In the workers' compensation court: judges, administrator deputy administrator, clerk assistant clerk, clerk secretary; (xii) In the department of elderly affairs: director; (xiii) In the department of mental he retardation, and hospitals: director; (xiv) In the department of corrections: director assistant director (institutions/operations), assistant director (rehabilitative services), assistant director (administration), and wardens; (xv) In the department of children, youth and families: director, one assistant director, one associate director, and one executive director; (xvi) In the public utilities commission: public utilities administrator; (xvii) In the water resources board: general manager.

(6) Chief of the hoisting engineers, licensing division, and his or her employees; executive director of the veterans memorial building and his or her clerical employees.

(7) One confidential stenographic secretary for each director of a department and each board and commission appointed by the governor.

(8) Special counsel, special prosecutors, regular and special assistants appointed by the attorney general, the public defender and employees of his or her office, and members of the Rhode Island bar occupying a position in the state service as legal counsel to any appointing authority.

(9) The academic and/or commercial teaching staffs of all state institution schools, with the exception of those institutions under the jurisdiction of the board of regents for elementary and secondary education and the board of governors for higher education.

(10) Members of the military or naval forces, when entering or while engaged in the military or naval service. (11) Judges, referees, receivers, clerks, assistant clerks, and clerical assistants of the supreme, superior, family, and district courts, the traffic tribunal, jurors and any persons appointed by any court. (12) Election officials and employees. (13) Sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, and their employees and security officers of the traffic tribunal. (14) Patient or inmate help in state charitable, penal, and correctional institutions and religious instructors of these institutions and student nurses in training, residents in psychiatry in training, and clinical clerks in temporary training at the institute of mental health within the state of Rhode Island medical center. (15) (i) Persons employed to make or conduct a temporary and special inquiry, investigation, project or examination on behalf of the legislature or a committee therefor, or on behalf of any other agency of the state if the inclusion of these persons in the unclassified service is approved by the personnel administrator. The personnel administrator shall notify the house fiscal advisor and the senate fiscal advisor whenever he or she approves the inclusion of a person in the unclassified service. (ii) The duration of the appointment of a person, other than the persons enumerated in this section, shall not exceed ninety (90) days or until presented to the unclassified pay plan board. The unclassified pay plan board may extend the appointment another ninety (90) days. In no event shall the appointment extend beyond one hundred eighty (180) days. (16) Members of the division of state police. (17) Executive secretary of the Blackstone Valley district commission. (18) Artist and curator of state owned art objects. (19) Mental health advocate. (20) Child advocate. (21) The positions of aquaculture coordinator and dredge coordinator within the coastal resources management council."

10. On page 32, after line 3, by inserting the following language: "Section 9. This act shall take effect upon passage."

Respectfully submitted,

SCOTT P. RABIDEAU
Representative, District 60

The motion to amend is read and prevails on a roll call vote, 80 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 80: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0

By unanimous consent, Representative Naughton, seconded by Representatives Ginaitt, Rabideau and Kennedy, offers the following written motion to amend:

FLOOR AMENDMENT

TO



(01-H 6502 as amended)


Mr. Speaker:

I hereby move to amend (01-H 6502 as amended) entitled "AN ACT RELATING TO WATERS AND NAVIGATION - MARINE WATERWAYS AND BOATING FACILITIES ACT OF 2001," as follows:

1. Page 1, line 18 by inserting the following language after line 18: "(5) general assembly recognizes and declares that the coastal resources of Rhode Island, a rich variety of natural, commercial, industrial, recreational, and aesthetic assets, are of immediate and potential value to the present and future development of this state; that unplanned or poorly planned development of this basic natural environment has already damaged or destroyed, or has the potential of damaging or destroying, the state's coastal resources, and has restricted the most efficient and beneficial utilization of these resources; that it shall be the policy of this state to preserve, protect, develop, and, where possible, restore the coastal resources of the state for this and succeeding generations through comprehensive and coordinated long range planning and management designed to produce the maximum benefit for society from these coastal resources; and that preservation and restoration of ecological systems shall be the primary guiding principle upon which environmental alteration of coastal resources will be measured, judged, and regulated."

Respectfully submitted,

EILEEN S. NAUGHTON
Representative, District 32

The motion to amend is read and prevails on a roll call vote, 82 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 82: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, LIly, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, W H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

Read and passed, as amended, on a roll call vote, 80 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 80: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, W.H., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0. Majority Leader Martineau announces several House bills have come from the Senate with minor amendments. By agreement of the Majority and the Minority these bills will be taken up next. Majority Leader also announces the House will reconvene tomorrow at 3:00 o'clock P.M. to finish business.

There is no objection.


COMMUNICATION FROM THE SENATE


A message from the Honorable Senate transmits with announcement of passage, of the following measures:

Representative Martineau requests unanimous consent for immediate consideration of the following bills.

There is no objection.
(01-H 5727) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to public utilities and carriers - CATV. Representative Martineau moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Vieira.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, as amended, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 80 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 80: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.
(01-H 5146) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to criminal offenses - assaults.

Representative Martineau moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Gallison.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 72 members voting in the affirmative and 7 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 72: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 7: Representatives Ajello, Gorham. Knickle, Levesque, Maher, Picard, Watson,
(01-H 5131) (Substitute "B,,) An Act relating to health and safety - Safe Haven for Infants Act.

Representative Martineau moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Giannini.

The bill marked Substitute "B" is read and passed, in concurrence, and the original bill and the bill marked Substitute "A" indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 80 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 80: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.
(01-H 5311) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to residential and commercial landlord tenant law.

Representative Martineau moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Vieira and Schadone.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 79 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS 79: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.
(01-H 6119 as amended) An Act relating to animals and animal husbandry.

Representative Martineau moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Lima.

Read and passed, as amended, in concurrence, on a roll call vote, 78 members voting in the affirmative and 1 member voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 78: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, LIly, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 1: Representatives Gorham.
(01-H 6118 as amended) An Act relating to taxation - property subject to taxation.

Representative Martineau moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative George.

Read and passed, as amended in concurrence, on a roll call vote, 75 members voting in the affirmative and 4 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 75: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 4: Representatives Ajello, Gorham, Knickle, Levesque.
(01-H 6423) (Substitute "A") An Act to incorporate the North Scituate Water District.

Representative Martineau moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Mumford.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 80 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 80: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.
(01-H 5954 as amended) An Act relating to public utilities and carriers - public transit authority.

Representative Martineau moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Fox.

Read and passed, as amended, in concurrence, on a roll call vote, 72 members voting in the affirmative and 8 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 72: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS - 8: Representatives Amaral, Anderson, M., Callahan, Gorham, Murphy, W.H., Savage, Story, Watson.
(01-H 5798) (Substitute "B" as amended) An Act relating to collaborative pharmacy practice.

Representative Martineau moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Coelho.

The bill marked Substitute "B" is read and passed, as amended, in concurrence, and the original bill and the bill marked Substitute "A" indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 76 members voting in the affirmative and 1 member voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 76: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, LIly, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Naughton, Palangio, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS - 1: Representative Gorham.
(01-H 5902) (Substitute "B") An Act relating to health and safety - licensing of health care facilities.

Representative Martineau moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Ajello.

The bill marked Substitute "B" is read and passed, in concurrence, and the original bill and the bill marked Substitute "A" indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 79 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 79: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.
(01-H 5670 as amended) An Act relating to labor and labor relations.

Representative Martineau moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Corvese and Schadone.

Read and passed, as amended in concurrence, on a roll call vote, 81 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 81: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.
(01-H 5850) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to elections.

Representative Martineau moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Lewiss.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, as amended, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 80 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 80: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.
(01-H 5602) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to criminal procedure - witness protection.

Representative Martineau moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Reilly.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, as amended, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 80 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 80: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio. Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.
(01-H 6146) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to health and safety - maternal and child health services for children with special health care needs.

Representative Martineau moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives McNamara.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, as amended, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 80 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 80: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Palumbo, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0
(01-H 5905) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to mental health, retardation and hospitals.

Representative Martineau moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Lewiss.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 80 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 80: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, SIster, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0. (01-H 5347) (Substitute A An Act relating to insurance - genetic testing.

Representative Martineau moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Sullivan.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 81 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 81: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio. Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.
(01-H 5883 as amended) An Act relating to health and safety- smoking in public places.

Representative Martineau moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Ginaitt.

Read and passed, as amended, in concurrence, on a roll call vote, 78 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 78: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, 5., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, LIly, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Murphy, W.H., Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.
(01-H 5313) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to criminal procedure DNA records.

Representative Martineau moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Brien, Schadone, Corvese and Bierman.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, as amended, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 76 members voting in the affirmative and 2 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 76: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Callahan, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Gorham, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Savage, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Story, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS - 2: Representatives Ajello, Levesque.
(01-H 6125 as amended) An Act relating to District Court.

Representative Martineau moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Shavers.

Read and passed, as amended, in concurrence, on a roll call vote, 71 members voting in the affirmative and 6 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 71: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Ajello, Almeida, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anguilla, Barr, Benson, Bierman, Brien, Cambio, Caprio, Carroll, Cerra, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Flaherty, Fox, Gallison, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Guthrie, Hetherington, Hogan, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moran, Moura, Mumford, Murphy, W.J., Naughton, Palangio, Picard, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Schadone, Shanley, Shavers, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Tejada, Thompson, Trillo, Vieira, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS - 6: Representatives Amaral, Callahan, Gorham, Murphy, W.H., Story, Watson.

HOLD ON THE DESK


Representative Costantino requests to hold (01-S 534) on the Desk.

There is no objection.

Representative Caprio requests to hold (01-H 5987) on the Desk.

There is no objection.

Representative Lewiss requests to hold (01-S 779) on the Desk.

There is no objection.

TRANSMITTAL



By unanimous consent, all matters on the Clerk's desk are ordered to be transmitted to His Excellency, the Governor, and to the Honorable Senate forthwith, with the exception of (01-H 5987), (01-S 534) and (01-S 779).

ANNOUNCEMENTS


Representative Cambio announces that the Committee on Health, Education and Welfare will meet today at the rise of the House in Room 135 of the State House.

Also:

Representative Coderre announces that the Committee on Special Legislation will meet today at the rise of the House in Room 201 of the State House.

Also:

Representative Flaherty announces that the Committee on Judiciary will meet today at the rise of the House in Room 205 of the State House.

Also:

Representative Lewiss that the Committee on Corporations will meet today at the rise of the House in Room 203 of the State House.

Also:

Representative Fox announces that the Committee on Finance will meet today at the rise of the House in Room 35 of the State House.

The Honorable Deputy Speaker announces the Desk will remain open in order to receive Committee Reports.

There is no objection.

ADJOURNMENT


At 7:08 o'clock P.M. on motion of Representative Martineau, seconded by Representative Watson, the House adjourns, on a voice vote.

LINDA McELROY
Recording Clerk

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INVOCATION


REPRESENTATIVE STEVEN J. ANDERSON

Thank you God for Your presence here with us and Your blessings on this Assembly today and every day. And please be with our friend Barbara Burlingame. Amen.




TRANSMITTED TO THE GOVERNOR
All House Bills passed in concurrence, and

(01-S 995 as amended) An Act relating to the Chariho Regional School District.

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CONSENT CALENDAR




In order for Thursday, June 28, 2001:

1. (01-H6225) An Act relating to towns and cities.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

2. (01-H6454) House Resolution commemorating the 126th Annual Commissioning Day of the Rhode Island Yacht Club.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

3. (01-S 966) An Act authorizing the town of East Greenwich to finance the acquisition of open space and/or recreation development projects and to issue not more than $1,000,000 bonds and/or notes therefore.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

4. (99-S972) An Act reinstating and restoring forfeited or revoked corporate charters.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

5. (99-S909) An Act relating to the Greenville Water District.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

6. (99-S986) An Act reinstating and restoring forfeited or revoked corporate charters.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

7. (99-S975) An Act reinstating and restoring forfeited or revoked corporate charters.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

8. (99-S967) An Act relating to the town of North Kingstown.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

9. (99-S971) An Act amending the charter of the Hope Valley/Wyoming Fire District.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

10. (99-S953 as amended) An Act exempting from taxation the real, mixed and personal property of the Granite Theatre Corporation.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage as amended in concurrence.

LOUIS D'ANTUONO
Clerk of the House

Wednesday, June 27, 2001

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CALENDAR


In order for Thursday, June 28, 2001:

1. (01-H5451) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to taxation- hotel tax.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

2. (01-H 5304) (Substitute "A") House Resolution creating a special House commission to study extending the health care coverage for family day care providers to personal care attendants and other direct care workers.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute

3. (01-H6075) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to towns and cities - uniform relocation payments.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

4. (01-H6222 as amended) An Act relating to fish and wildlife.

Joint Committee on Environment and Energy recommends passage as amended.

5. (01-H 6439) An Act requesting the Department of Environmental Management to work in conjunction with the Coastal Resources Management Council to restore the Narragansett Bay oyster population.

Joint Committee on Environment and Energy recommends passage.

6. (01-H6437) An Act relating to aquaculture.

Joint Committee on Environment and Energy recommends passage.

7. (01-H6112) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to health and safety - health warnings -mercury in fish.

Joint Committee on Environment and Energy recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute

8. (01-H6562) An Act relating to towns and cities - general powers.

Ordered on the Calendar.

9. (01-H 6557) House Resolution respectfully requesting President George W. Bush to not allow drilling for natural gas in coastal areas such as Georges Bank.

Ordered on the Calendar.

10. (01-H 6556) House Resolution respectfully encouraging the President and the Congress to pass the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) amendments of 1997.

Ordered on the Calendar.

11. (01-H6518) House Resolution extending the reporting date of the special House commission to study the auto body business.

Committee on Labor recommends passage.

12. (01-H6541) An Act relating to motor vehicle damage appraisers.

Committee on Labor recommends passage.

13. (01-H5657) An Act relating to permanent joint committee on naming all new buildings, bridges, edifices and other state constructions.

Joint Committee on Naming State Constructions recommends passage.

14. (01-H6468) An Act relating to retail licenses.

Committee on Finance recommends passage.

15. (01-H6099) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to the General Assembly - establishing a permanent Joint Committee.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

16. (01-H5569) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to Rhode Island Literacy and Dropout Prevention Act of 1987.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A',.

17. (01-H6337) An Act relating to public utilities and carriers.

Committee on Finance recommends passage.

18. (01-H6449) An Act relating to food and drugs - uniform controlled substances act.

Committee on Finance recommends passage.

19. (01-H5544) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to taxation.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

20. (01-H5803) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to freeze on property tax - city of Providence.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

21. (01-H6231) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to insurance- individual insurance coverage.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

22. (01-H6390) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to state affairs and government -notaries public and justices of the peace.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

23. (01-H 6564) An Act authorizing the city of Cranston to finance the unfunded pension liability of the city of Cranston, by the issuance of not more than $150,000,000 bonds therefor and authorizing the city of Woonsocket to finance the unfunded pension liability of the city of Woonsocket, by the issuance of not more than $80,000,000 bonds therefor.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

24. (01-H6517) An Act relating to taxation.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

25. (01-H6516) An Act amending the charter of North Providence.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

26. (01-H6005) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to zoning ordinances - drive-through windows.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

27. (01-H6434) An Act relating to towns and cities - district management authorities.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

28. (01-H6543) An Act relating to businesses and professions- engineers.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

29. (99-S618 as amended) An Act relating to election - expenditure reporting.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage as amended in concurrence.

30. (99-S935 as amended) An Act relating to state affairs and government - notaries public and justices of the peace.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage as amended in concurrence.

31. (99-S262) An Act relating to sovereign immunity.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage in concurrence.

32. (99-S1022) An Act relating to the General Assembly.

Ordered on the Calendar.

33. (99-S278) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to towns and cities uniform relocation payments.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

34. (99-S189) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to motor and other vehicles - licenses for motorcycles.

Ordered on the Calendar.

35. (99-S854) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to criminal procedure - domestic violence.

Committee on Judiciary recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

36. (99-S441) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to health and safety - licensing of health care facilities.

Committee on Health, Education and Welfare recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

37. (01-S 90) (Substitute "B") Joint Resolution creating a special legislative commission to develop a comprehensive strategy to deal with the threat of school violence.

Committee on Health, Education and Welfare recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and the bill marked Substitute "A" and passage of Substitute "B" in concurrence.

38. (01-S 952) Joint Resolution encouraging the Department of Mental Health, Retardation and Hospitals to work with other agencies in examining the problem of teen use of alcohol and drugs while driving or riding in a motor vehicle.

Committee on Health, Education and Welfare recommends passage in concurrence.

39. (99-S794 as amended) An Act relating to health and safety - maternal and child health services.

Committee on Health, Education and Welfare recommends passage as amended in concurrence.

40. (99-S239) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to animals.

Committee on Special Legislation recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

41. (99-S118) (Substitute "B") An Act relating to waters and navigation.

Committee on Special Legislation recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and the bill marked Substitute "A" and passage of Substitute "B".

42. (99-S961) An Act relating to motor vehicles - police lieutenant emeritus, town of Johnston.

Committee on Special Legislation recommends passage in concurrence.

43. (99-S859) An Act relating to state affairs and government- state emblems.

Committee on Special Legislation recommends passage in concurrence.

44. (99-S853) An Act relating to public buildings.

Committee on Special Legislation recommends passage in concurrence.

45. (99-S788) An Act relating to the licensing of health care facilities.

Committee on Finance recommends passage in concurrence.

46. (99-S563) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to regulation of third party health insurance administrators.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

47. (99-S433) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to the Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

48. (99-S204 as amended) An Act relating to the town of Lincoln - Juvenile Hearing Board.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage as amended in concurrence.

49. (01-S 906) Ah Act relating to taxation -levy and assessment of local taxes.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

50. (99-S837) An Act relating to the Joint Municipal Planning Commission.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

51. (99-S554) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to insurance.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

52. (99-S994) An Act to vacate the forfeiture or revocation of the charter of Inter-City Towing, Inc.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

53. (99-S751) An Act relating to waters and navigation- Narragansett Bay Commission.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

54. (99-S1000) An Act to vacate the forfeiture or revocation of the charter of the Chaminade Club of Providence, Rhode Island.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

55. (99-S932) An Act relating to the Hopkinton Land Trust.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

56. (99-S777 as amended) An Act relating to the General Assembly - establishing a permanent joint committee.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage as amended in concurrence.

57. (99-S459) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to taxation.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

58. (99-S907) An Act relating to underground storage tanks.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

59. (99-S954 as amended) An Act relating to distressed areas - Economic Revitalization Act.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage as amended in concurrence.

60. (99-S641) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to financial institutions.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" as amended.

61. (99-S385) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to the Senate.

Committee on Judiciary recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

62. (99-S273 as amended) An Act relating to insurance.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage as amended.

63. (99-S416) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to criminal procedure.

Committee on Judiciary recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" as amended.

64. (99-S727) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to insurance- structured settlement protection act.

Committee on Judiciary recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

65. (99-S782) An Act relating to probate practice and procedure guardianship.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage in concurrence.

66. (99-S780) An Act relating to waters and navigation- regulation of boats.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage in concurrence.

67. (99-S962) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to criminal offenses - children.

Committee on Judiciary recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" as amended in concurrence.

68. (01-S 393) An Act relating to elections -nomination of party and independent candidates.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage in concurrence.

69. (99-S432 as amended) An Act relating to courts and civil procedure - levy and sale on executions.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage as amended in concurrence.

70. (99-S1015) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to Convention Center Authority Act.

Ordered on the Calendar.

71. (99-S988 as amended) An Act relating to police officers- Commission on Standards and Training.

Ordered on the Calendar.

72. (99-S722) An Act relating to permanent Joint Committee on Naming all New Buildings, Bridges, Edifices and other State Constructions.

Ordered on the Calendar.

73. (99-S366) An Act relating to General Assembly - Joint Committee on Naming New Buildings.

Ordered on the Calendar.

74. (99-S864) An Act relating to renaming state highways.

Ordered on the Calendar.

75. (99-S913) An Act relating to the General Assembly.

Ordered on the Calendar.

76. (01-S 944) Joint Resolution memorializing the President of the United States and Congress to impose a moratorium on major airline industry mergers.

Committee on Special Legislation recommends passage in concurrence.

77. (99-S542) An Act relating to motor vehicles.

Committee on Special Legislation recommends passage in concurrence.

78. (99-S858) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to fish and wildlife - Marine Fisheries Council.

Committee on Special Legislation recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

79. (99-S476) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to labor and labor relations -workers' compensation - benefits.

Committee on Labor recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" as amended in concurrence.

80. (99-S662) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to teacher assistants.

Committee on Health, Education and Welfare recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" as amended.

81. (99-S331) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to education - Rhode Island Certification Standards Board.

Committee on Health, Education and Welfare recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" as amended in concurrence.

82. (99-S455) An Act relating to employment security - indian tribes.

Committee on Finance recommends passage in concurrence.

83. (99-S342) An Act relating to criminal procedure - indictments, informations and complaints.

Committee on Finance recommends passage in concurrence.

84. (99-S758) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to taxation.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

85. (99-S730) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to freeze on property tax - city of Providence.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

86. (99-S298 as amended) An Act relating to taxation - tax sales.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage as amended in concurrence.

87. (99-S885 as amended) An Act relating to energy conservation.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage as amended in concurrence.

88. (99-S144) (Substitute "A',) An Act relating to towns and cities - district management authorities.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

89. (99-S310) (Substitute "A,') An Act relating to insurance.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

90. (99-S761) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to health and safety places of assembly.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" as amended in concurrence.

91. (99-S339 as amended) An Act relating to health and safety.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage as amended.

92. (99-S759 as amended) An Act relating to uniform commercial code - leases.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage as amended in concurrence.

93. (99-S714) (Substitute "B") An Act relating to zoning ordinances - drive-through windows.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and the bill marked Substitute "A" and passage of Substitute "B".

94. (99-S494) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to businesses and professions contractors' restrictions.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

95. (99-S716) An Act relating to health and safety - state building code - existing structures.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

96. (99-S242) An Act relating to insurance -consumer representation at rate hearings.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

97. (99-S805) (Substitute "B") An Act relating to businesses and professions irrigation contractors.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and the bill marked Substitute "A" and passage of Substitute "B".

98. (99-S237) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to insurance.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" as amended.

99. (99-S495) An Act relating to corporations, associations and partnerships - the Rhode Island Limited Liability Company Act.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

100. (01-S 261) An Act relating to financial institutions.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

101. (01-S 267) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to corporations, associations and partnerships - Rhode Island Uniform Securities Act.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

102. (01-S 489) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to businesses and professions -contractors' registration.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

103. (01-S 248) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to commercial law - unfair sales practices.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" as amended in concurrence.

104. (01-S 590) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to health and safety health care services - utilization review act.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A" in concurrence.

LOUIS D'ANTUONO
Clerk of the House

Wednesday, June 27, 2001



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