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 fifth day of January in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine.
Volume 126, No. 66 Monday, June 21, 1999 Sixty-sixth Day


The House of Representatives meets at the State House in Providence, Monday, June 21, 1999, and is called to order at 4:16 o'clock P.M., by the Honorable John B. Harwood, Speaker.

The roll is called and a quorum is declared present with 96 members present and 3 members absent as follows:

PRESENT - 96. The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, 5., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kelso, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McNamara, Menard, Millard, Montanaro, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Naughton, Palangio, Palumbo, Picard, Fires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, Russo, San Bento, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Voccola, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

ABSENT - 3.. Representatives Ginaitt, Kelley, Scott.

INVOCATION


The Honorable Speaker presents Representative Shavers, 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 Friday, June 18, 1999, is approved as printed.

ANNOUNCEMENTS


Representative Kelley will be unable to attend session today, Monday, June 21, 1999 due to illness.

Also:

Representative Ginaitt will be unable to attend session today, Monday, June 21, 1999.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

COMMITTEE ON CORPORATIONS


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

(99-H 6503) An Act relating to alcoholic beverages - retail licenses.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(99-H 6575) An Act relating to health and safety Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(99-H 6576) An Act relating to highways.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(99-H 6046) An Act relating to unfair sales practices.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(99-S 622) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to insurance.

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:

(99-H 5769) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to public property and works - state purchases.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(99-H 6536) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to health and safety - Department of Health.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(99-H 6554) Joint Resolution creating a special legislative commission to study clearing clouds on titles and equity actions in Superior Court.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(99-H 6091) An Act relating to education -student investment initiative.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(99-H 6093) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to the Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(99-S 616) An Act relating to health care for children and pregnant women.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(99-S 663) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to the National Guard.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(99-S 752 as amended) An Act relating to state affairs and government.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(99-S 722) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to education- the Rhode Island student investment initiative.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(99-S 593) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to Economic Development Corporation.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

COMMITTEE ON
HEALTH, EDUCATION AND WELFARE


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

(99-S 785 as amended) An Act relating to businesses and professions- pharmacy.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(99-S 280) (Substitute "B" as amended) An Act relating to licensing of health care facilities.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

COMMITTEE ON LABOR


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

(99-H 5808) An Act relating to labor and labor relations.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(99-H 6574) House Resolution creating a permanent House commission to study the sport of boxing.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(99-S 803) An Act relating to labor and labor relations - fair employment practice.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

COMMITTEE ON SPECIAL LEGISLATION


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

(99-S 911) An Act relating to registration of vehicles.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.


NOTICE OF BILL/RESOLUTION
INTRODUCTION


Representative George gives notice that on the next legislative day, she will introduce a measure concerning tax increment financing in the town of West Greenwich.

This notice is given in compliance with House Rule 42.

MYRNA C. GEORGE
Representative, District 31

Received and ordered to be placed on file.


NEW BUSINESS


Representatives Rose, Coelho, Lopes and Dennigan introduce (99-H 6597) An Act to vacate the forfeiture or revocation of the charter of Spring Vale Cemetery Company of East Providence, R.I.

Representative Rose requests unanimous consent for immediate consideration.

There is no objection.

Read and passed, on motion of Representative Rose, seconded by Representative Coelho, and by unanimous consent, on a voice vote.

CALENDAR


From the Calendar are taken:

1. (99-S566) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to businesses and professions.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

Representative Coderre moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Rose, Martineau and Coelho.

Representatives Cicilline and Coelho discuss the act.

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

Representatives C. Levesque, Cicilline and Williams discuss the oral amendment.

The motion to amend prevails on a roll call vote, 71 members voting in the affirmative and 0 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., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Crowley, Dennigan, Faria, Fergu. son, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Lewiss, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, Menard, Montanaro, Munschy, Murphy, Palumbo, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Rose, San Bento, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

Representatives Palumbo, Coderre and Pisaturo discuss the act.

The bill marked Substitute is read and passed, as amended, 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., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Farrell, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, Menard, Millard, Montanaro, Moura, Munschy, Murphy, Palangio, Palumbo, Picard, Fires, Fisaturo, Rabideau, Rose, Russo, San Bento, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Voccola, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS 0.

REQUEST


Representatives Quick and Gorham request the journal to reflect that if they had voted on (99-S 566) (Substitute "A" as amended), they would have voted in the affirmative.

There is no objection.

CALENDAR


2. (99-S866) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to businesses and professions contractor's registration.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

Representative Kennedy moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Watson, Coderre and Palangio.

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

FLOOR AMENDMENT

TO



(99-S 866) (Substitute "A" as amended)


Mr. Speaker:

I hereby move to amend (99-S 866) (Substitute "A" as amended) entitled "AN ACT RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS CONTRACTOR'S REGISTRATION" as follows:

(1) Page 4, line 31, by reinserting the deleted period at the end of the line.

(2) Page 4, line 32, by striking all of the language appearing on line 32. appearing on line 1. (3) Page 5, line 1, by deleting all of the language

Respectfully submitted,

ROBERTA. WATSON
Representative, District 43

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., Barr, Ben oit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Gorham, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lanzi, Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, Menard, Montanaro, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Falangio, Falumbo, Ficard, Fires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Rose, Russo, San Bento, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -o.

The bill marked Substitute A is read and passed, as amended, 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 Abdullah.Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Cambio, Carroll, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Ferguson, Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, HeHner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lanzi, Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, Menard, Millard, Montanaro, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Falangio, Falumbo, Ficard, Fires, Fisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Rose, Russo, Schadone, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -o.

3. (99-H6270) (Substitute "A") Joint Resolution making an appropriation to pay certain claims. Joint Committee on Accounts and Claims recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on motion of Representative Carpenter, seconded by Representatives Williams and Menard, 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., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Callahan, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Heffner, Henseler, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, Menard, Millard, Montanaro, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Falangio, Palumbo, Picard, Fires, Fisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Rose, Russo, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

4. (99-H5792) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to waters and navigation - Coastal Resources Management Council. Joint Committee on Environment and Energy 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 Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

CONSENT CALENDAR


From the Consent Calendar are taken:

1. (99-H 6507) An Act relating to collection of taxes generally.

Committee on Corporations recommends -passage.

2. (99-S1015) An Act relating to taxation.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

3. (99-S1006) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to the sewer sytem in the town of Middletown.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

4. (99-S1029) An Act relating to the regulation of earth removal in the town of Burrillville.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

Read and passed, items 2 through 4 in concurrence, on motion of Representative Martineau, seconded by Representative C. Levesque, and by unanimous consent, on a voice vote.

LEAVE OF THE HOUSE


Majority Leader Martineau, seconded by Minority Leader Watson, requests leave of the House to take up the Calendar for tomorrow, June 22, 1999, next.

There is no objection.

CALENDAR


From the Calendar in order for Tuesday, June 22, 1999 are taken:

1. (99-S488) An Act relating to expedited permit process.

Committee on Labor recommends passage in concurrence.

Representative Martineau moves to recommit the act, seconded by Representative Faria.

There is no objection.

The act is recommitted, by unanimous consent, onavoicevote.

Read and referred to the Committee on Labor.

2. (99-S623) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to businesses and professions landscape architects.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

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

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

3. (99-S675 as amended) An Act relating to businesses and professions engineers.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

4. (99-S557) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to aeronautics- airport zoning.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999. -

5. (99-S 629 as amended) An Act relating to businesses and professions - land surveyors.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

6. (99-S378) An Act relating to domestic insurance companies.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

Representative Kennedy moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Heffner, Coderre and Quick.

Representative C. Levesque discusses the act.

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

7. (99-H5907 as amended) An Act relating to registration of vehicles. Joint Committee on Highway Safety recommends passage as amended.

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be placed on the Calendar for Thursday, June 24, 1999.

8. (99-H5890) An Act relating to human services community health centers.

Committee on Finance recommends passage.

Read and passed, on motion of Representative Sherlock, seconded by Representatives Benson, Coderre, Ferguson, Cicilline, Wasylyk, Picard, Pires, Benoit, Aiken, Dennigan, Moura and Williams, on a roll call vote, 86 members voting in the afiirmative 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., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McNamara, Menard, Millard, Montanaro, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Naughton, Falangio, Falumbo, Ficard, Fires, Fisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Rose, Russo, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

9. (99-H5758) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to human services - child care - state subsidies.

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

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on motion of Representative Sherlock, seconded by Representatives Pires, Dennigan, Shavers, Abdullah-Odiase, Benoit, Coelho, Aiken, Williams, Moura, Burlingame, Cicilline and several other members of the House, on a roll call vote, 87 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 87: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C(, Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lima, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Martineau, McNamara, Menard, Millard, Montanaro, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Naughton, Falangio, Falumbo, Ficard, Fires, Fisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Rose, Russo, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

10.
(99-H 5237) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to human services - medical assistance.

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

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on motion of Representative Sherlock, seconded by Representatives Pires, Faria, Benoit, Martineau, Menard, Farrell, Abdullah-Odiase, Costantino, Slater, Munschy, Lewiss, Vieira, Russo, George, Hetherington, Rabideau, Williams, Ajello, Burlingame, Smith, Coderre, Murphy, Corvese, Sullivan, Cicilline and several other members of the House, on a roll call vote, 87 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 87: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Cdiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Heffner, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lima, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Martineau, McNamara, Menard, Millard, Montanaro, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Naughton, Falangio, Falumbo, Ficard, Fires, Fisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Rose, Russo, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Voccola, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

11. (99-H5848) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to employment security - benefits.

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

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

12.(99-H 5581) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to notaries public and justices of the peace.

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 Faria, Sullivan and Coelho.

Representatives Watson, Jacquard and Montanaro 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, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lima, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Martineau, McNamara, Menard, Millard, Montanaro, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Naughton, Falumbo, Ficard, Fires, Fisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Rose, Russo, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

13. (99-S140) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to financial institutions powers and operations.

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

act, seconded by Representatives Martineau, Coderre, Williams, Montanaro, Garabedian, Coelho, Benson and Shavers.

By unanimous consent, Representatives Kennedy, seconded by Representatives Martineau, Coderre, Williams, Montanaro, Garabedian, Coelho, Benson and Shavers, offers the following written motion to amend:

FLOOR AMENDMENT

TO



(99-S 140) (Substitute "A" as amended)


Mr. Speaker:

- I hereby move to amend (99-S 140) (Substitute A as amended) entitled "AN ACT RELATING - TO FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS - POWERS AND OPERATIONS'S as follows: -

On page 1, lines 1, and 2, by deleting all of the language and inserting in place thereof the language:

Section 1. Chapter 19-9 of the General Laws entitled "Community Obligations and Banking Offenses" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section:" -

On page 1, line 3, by deleting the numbers "19-3-15 and inserting in place thereof the numbers "19-9-21.1".

Respectfully submitted,

BRIAN PATRICK KENNEDY Representatives, District 16

The motion to amend is read and prevails 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.Cdiase, Aiken, Aje110 Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M.,Anderson, S., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio Carpenter, Carroll, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho Corvese, Costantino Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Hefner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, Lewis5 Lima, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Martineau, McNsmara, Menard, Millard, Montanaro, Moura, Mumford, Munsehy, Murphy, Naughton, Palangio Palumbo Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Rose, Russo, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thomp00n Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams Winfield.

NAYS-0

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, as amended, and the original bill indefinitely P0stponed, 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, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Almeida, Barr BenBramley, Cambi0 Carpenter Carroll, Benoit, Benson, Coelho Corvese, Costantino Carroll,Cicilline, Coderre, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, igan, DeSimone, Fox, Garabedian, Giannini, Gorham, Heffner, Garvey, George, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque G.,Lewiss, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McNamara, Menard, MillardMontanaroMoura Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Naughton, Palangio, Palumbo Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Rose, Russo Simonian, Slater, Smith,Schadone, Shavers, Sullivan,Thompson, Wasylyk, Williams, Winfield,Vieira, Voccola,

NAYS - 1: Representative Burlingame

14. (99-S508) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to motor and other vehicles Responsibility of owners of rental vehicles.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A", as amended. Representative Kennedy moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Martineau and Coelho.

Read, and by unanimous consent, or,dered to be continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

15. (99-S 512) (Substitute A) Act sting to insurance.

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

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on motion of Representative Kennedy, seconded by Representatives Martineau and Coderre, 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., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Heftner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Lewiss, Lima, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Martineau, McNamara, Menard, Millard, Montanaro, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Naughton, Falangio, Falumbo, Ficard, Fires, Fisaturo, Rabideau, Rose, Russo, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Watson, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

16. (99-H5508) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to construction and maintenance of state roads. Joint Committee on Highway Safety recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

17. (99-H5591) (Substitute "A") House Resolution creating a special house commission to study the unclassified pay board.

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

Representative Pires moves passage of the resolution, seconded by Representatives Watson and Mumford.

By unanimous consent, Representative Pires, seconded by Representative Watson, offers the following written motion to amend:

FLOOR AMENDMENT

TO


(99-H 5591) (Substitute "A")


Mr. Speaker:

I hereby move to amend (99-H 5591) (Substitute "A") entitled "HOUSE RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL HOUSE COMMISSION TO STUDY THE UNCLASSIFIED PAY BOARD" as follows:

1. On page 2, line 4, by deleting the number "1999" and inserting in place thereof the number "2000".

2. On page 2, line 5, by deleting the number "1999" and inserting "2000".

Respectfully submitted,

ANTONIO J. PIRES
Representative, District 79

The motion to amend is read and prevails on a voice vote.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, as amended, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, and by unanimous consent, on a voice vote.

18. (99-H6121) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to education- Higher Education Assistance Authority.

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

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on motion of Representative Sherlock, seconded by Representatives Faria, Benson, Coelho and McNamara, 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., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, Faria, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lima, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Martineau, McNamara, Menard, Millard, Montanaro, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Naughton, Falangio, Palumbo, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Rose, Russo, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS - 1: Representative Callahan.

19. (99-S863 as amended) An Act relating to condominium law.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage, as amended.

Read and passed, as amended, on motion of Representative Flaherty, seconded by Representatives Martineau, Shavers and Corvese, 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., Barn, Benoit, Bramley, Burlingame, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, Faria, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Heffner. Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, lmartin, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., ewiss, Lima, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Martineau, McNamara, Palumbo Palangio, Palumbo, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, enard, Millard, Montanaro, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Rabideau, Rose, Russo, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

20. (99-S1011) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to Burrillville establishment of municipal court.

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

Representative Rabideau moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Lowe, Heffner and Carroll.

By unanimous consent, Representative Rabideau, seconded by Representatives Ca.rroll, C. Levesque, Watson and Cicilline, offers the following written motion to amend:

FLOOR AMENDMENT

TO



(99-S 1011) (Substitute "A" as amended)


Mr. Speaker:

I hereby move to amend (99-S 1011) (Substitute "A" as amended) entitled "AN ACT RELATING TO BURRILLVILLE ESTABLISHMENT OF MUNICIPAL COURT" as follows:

1. On page 2, line 13, by deleting after the word "contempt""," and inserting in place thereof "."

2. On page 2, lines 13 and 14, by deleting the words "and to execute search warrants to the extent the warrants could be executed by a judge of the district court."

Respectfully submitted,

SCOTT P. RABIDEAU
Representative, District 60

The motion to amend is read and prevails on a roll call vote, 83 members voting in the affirmative and 1 member voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 83: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Cdiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lima, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Martineau, McNamara, Menard, Millard, Montanaro, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Naughton, Falangio, Falumbo, Ficard, Fisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Rose, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS - 1: Representative Faria.

The bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, as amended, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 82 members voting in the affirmative and 1 member voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 82: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Hefiner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lima, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Martineau, McNamara, Menard, Millard, Montanaro, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Naughton, Falangio, Falumbo, Ficard, Fires, Fisaturo, Rabideau, Rose, Russo, Schadone, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS - I: Representative Faria.

21. (99-S125) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to criminal offenses - gambling and lotteries.

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

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

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

22. (99-S15) An Act relating to domestic relations - visitation rights.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage, in concurrence.

Representative Flaherty moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Lima, Shavers, Russo, Lally, McNamara, Moura and Amaral.

Representative Montanaro discusses the act.

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be placed on the bottom of page 5 of the Calendar as item number 33A.

23. (99-S 190 as amended) An Act relating to domestic violence - confidentiality of victims' addresses.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage, in concurrence.

Read and passed, as amended, in concurrence, on motion of Representative Garvey, seconded by Representatives Burlingame, Russo, Benson, Shavers and Dennigan, 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, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, S., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lima, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, McNamara, Menard, Millard, Montanaro, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Naughton, Falangio, Falumbo, Fires, Fisaturo, Rose, Russo, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS - 6: Representatives Ajello, Anderson, M., Cicilline, Rabideau, Simonian, Watson.

24. (99-S387 as amended) An Act relating to parole.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage, in concurrence. Representative Cicilline moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Benoit, Heffner, Benson and Palumbo.

By unanimous consent, Representative Cicilline, seconded by Representatives Benoit, Palumbo and Coelho, offers the following written motion to amend:

FLOOR AMENDMENT

TO

(99-S 387 as amended)


Mr. Speaker:

I hereby move to amend (99-S 387 as amended) entitled "AN ACT RELATING TO CRIMINALS - CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION - MEDICAL PAROLE ACT" as follows:

1. On page 2, line 3 by deleting the words "or the" and inserting in place thereof the words "with an attending physician's written approval, or an".

2. On page 3, line 19, by inserting the words "without a hearing" after the word "release". cC

3. On page 3, line 19, after the word parole by adding the following language: "after the expiration of sixty (60) days. A reapplication under this section must demonstrate a material change in circumstances."

Respectfully submitted,

DAVIDN.CICILLINE
Representative, District 4

Representatives C. Levesque and Cicilline discuss the amendment.

The motion to amend is read and prevails on a roll call vote, 68 members voting in the affirmative and 9 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 68: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Amaral, Anderson, M., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Cambio, Carroll, Carter, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garvey, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lima, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Naughton, Falangio, Falumbo, Fires, Rose, Russo, Shavers, Simonian, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS - 9: Representatives Callahan, Carpenter, Garabedian, George, Gorham, Kilmartin, McNamara, Montanaro, Rabideau.

Read and passed, as amended, on a roll call vote, 57 members voting in the affirmative and 14 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 57: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Abdullah-Cdiase, Aiken, Ajello, Almeida, Anderson, M., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Cambio, Carroll, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Dennigan, Faria, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garvey, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Jacquard, Kennedy, Lally, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lima, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Martineau, Moura, Murphy, Naughton, Falangio, Falumbo, Fires, Rose, Russo, Shavers, Simonian, Smith, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS - 14: Representatives Carpenter, Garabedian, George, Gorham, Hogan, Iwuc, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lanzi, McNamara, Menard, Millard, Montanaro, Rabideau.

REQUEST


Representative DeSimone requests the journal to reflect that if he had voted on (99-S 387 as amended), he would have voted in the negative. There is no objection,

CALENDAR




25. (99-S189) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to health and safety.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage, in concurrence.

Representative Murphy moves passage of the act, seconded by Representative Cicilline.

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

26. (99-S388) An Act relating to courts and civil procedure - judicial selection.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage, in concurrence.

Read and passed, in concurrence, on motion of Representative Flaherty, seconded by Representative Martineau, 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., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, -Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lally, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lima, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Martineau, McNamara, Menard, Millard, Montanaro, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Falangio, Falumbo, Fires, Fisaturo, Rabideau, Rose, Russo, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -o.

27. (99-S701) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to victim's rights.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage, in concurrence. cc -

The bill marked Substitute A is read and passed, in concurrence, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on motion of Representative Flaherty, seconded by Representatives Shavers, George, Carpenter, Coderre, McNamara, Williams, Hogan, Kilmartin and Moura, 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., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Hetlner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lima, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Martineau, McNamara, Menard, Millard, Montanaro, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Falangio, Falumbo, Fires, Fisaturo, Rabideau, Rose, Russo, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -o.

28. (99-S479) An Act relating to the uniform controlled substances act.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage, in concurrence.

Read and passed, in concurrence, on motion of Representative Flaherty, seconded by Representatives Shavers, Ajello, Carpenter, Corvese, Pisaturo, Benoit and several other members of the House, 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., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lima, Lopes, Lowe, Maher, Martineau, McNamara, Menard, Millard, Montanaro, Moura, Mumiord, Munschy, Murphy, Falangio, Falumbo, Fires, Fisaturo, Rabideau, Rose, Russo, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

29. (99-S692) An Act relating to waters and navigation.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage, in concurrence.

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

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

30. (99-S395) An Act relating to criminal offenses - weapons.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage, in concurrence.

Representative Sullivan moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives McNamara and Pisaturo.

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

31. (99-S402) An Act relating to criminal offenses- assaults.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage, in concurrence.

Read and passed, in concurrence, on motion of Representative McNamara, seconded by Representatives Simonian, Martineau, Mumford, Sullivan, Lopes and Giannini, on a roll call vote, 83 members voting in the affirmative and 3 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., Barr, Benoit, Benson, - Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, C arter, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lima, Lowe, Maher, Malik, Martineau, McNamara, Millard, Montanaro, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Naughton, Falangio, Falumbo, Fires, Fisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Rose, Russo, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS - 3: Representatives Faria, Knickle, Lopes.

32. (99-S 407) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to Family Court.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage, in concurrence.

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

Representative Rabideau discusses 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, 52 members voting in the affirmative and 28 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 52: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Aiken, Amaral, Barr, Benson, Cambio, Carpenter, Carter, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Faria, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fox, Garvey, George, Giannini, Hefiner, Henseler, Hetherington, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Lally, Levesque, C., Lowe, Martineau, Menard, Millard, Moura, Munschy, Naughton, Falangio, Falumbo, Fires, Rose, Russo, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Slater, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Winfield.

NAYS - 28: Representatives Abdullah-Odiase, Ajello, Almeida, Anderson, M., Benoit, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Carroll, Dennigan, DeSimone, Fleury, Garabedian, Gorham, Hogan, Knickle, Levesque, G., Maher, McNamara, Montanaro, Murphy, Fisaturo, Rabideau, Simonian, Smith, Sullivan, Watson, Williams.

33. (99-H5727) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to Superior Court.

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 Fox, Cicilline, Martineau, Pires, Heffner, Ferguson, Murphy, Carpenter, Coderre, Lewiss, Watson and Gorham.

Representatives Cicilline, Williams, Costantino, Montanaro, Fox and Lopes discuss the act.

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

33A. (99-S 15) An Act relating to domestic relations - visitation rights.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage, in concurrence.

Read and passed, in concurrence, on motion of Representative Flaherty, seconded by Representatives Benson, C. Levesque, Farrell, Shavers, Dennigan, Carpenter, Montanaro, Garabedian, Amaral and several other members of the House, 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., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Cicilline, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Martineau, McNamara, Menard, Millard, Montanaro, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Naughton, Falangio, Falumbo, Fires, Fisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

34. (99-H6118) An Act relating to electricians.

Committee on Finance recommends passage.

Representative Pires moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Faria, Farrell, Lally, Montanaro, Coelho, Reilly and Cicilline.

Representatives Burlingame and Lally discuss the act.

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

35.
(99-H 6065) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to state affairs and government.

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

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

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

36. (99-H5584) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to the Joint Committee on Legislative Services.

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

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

37. (99-H6572) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to public works arbitration.

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

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

38. (99-H5764) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to education- the funding of charter public schools.

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

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999. 39. (99-H6139) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to taxation - sales and use taxes -liability and computation.

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

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

CONSENT CALENDAR




From the Consent Calendar in order for Tuesday, June 22, 1999 are taken:

1. (99-H6328) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to the city of Central Falls - Juvenile Hearing Board

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

2. (99-H6477) An Act relating to municipal courts city of Cranston.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

3. (99-H6557) An Act relating to the sewer system in the town of Middletown.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

4. (99-H6558) An Act relating to elections.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

5. (99-H6571) An Act relating to indebtedness of towns and cities.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

6. (99-H6569) An Act relating to school committees and superintendents.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

7. (99-H 6570) An Act authorizing the city of Warwick to issue bonds and notes in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 for the acquisition, construction and equipping of an animal shelter in the city.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

8. (99-S1037 as amended) An Act exempting from taxation the real, mixed and personal property of Skyscrapers, Inc.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage, in concurrence.

9. (99-S 1035) An Act authorizing the city of Woonsocket to finance an addition to, and the construction, renovation, improvement, repair and furnishing of the Harris Public Library and the grounds around the library, including but not limited to, window and roof repair or replacement, parking facilities, landscaping, utilities and lighting by the issuance of not more than $3,000,000 bonds and/or notes therefor.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage, in concurrence.

10. (99-S1030) An Act exempting from taxation a portion of real, mixed and personal property of Warren Preservation Society.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage, in concurrence.

11. (99-S908) An Act relating to towns and cities- zoning ordinances.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage, in concurrence.

12. (99-S1052) An Act to vacate the forfeiture or revocation of the charter of Commercial Insulation Contractors, Inc.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage, in concurrence.

13. (99-S1036) An Act authorizing the city of Woonsocket to finance the acquisition, construction, renovation, improvement, alteration, furnishing, equipping and demolition of schools and - other educational facilities in the city, including but not limited to, the Harris school, the Citizens Memorial school, and a new elementary school to be located on Robinson Street, by the issuance of not more than $14,940,000 bonds and/or notes therefor.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage, in concurrence.

Read and passed, items 8 through 13 in concurrence, with the exception of items 1, 5 and 6, which are placed on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999, on motion of Representative Henseler, seconded by Representatives Menard - and Watson, and by unanimous consent, on a voice vote. BR>
LEAVE OF THE HOUSE


Majority Leader Martineau, seconded by Minority Leader Watson, requests to take up the Calendar for Wednesday, June 23, 1999, next.

There is no objection.

CALENDAR


From the Calendar in order for Wednesday, June 23, 1999 are taken:

1. (99H 5367) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to financial institutions - check cashing.

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

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be placed on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

2.

(99-S 605) An Act relating to businesses and professions telecommunication.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

Representative Palangio moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Coderre and Menard.

By unanimous consent, Representative Menard, seconded by Representatives Cicilline, Carroll, Corvese and several other members of the House, offers the following written motion to amend:

FLOOR AMENDMENT

TO

(99-S605)


Mr. Speaker:

I hereby move to amend (99-S605) entitled "AN ACT RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PRO FESSIONS TELECOMMUNICATION" as follows:

On page 4, by deleting lines 31 and 32.

On page 5, by deleting line 1.

On page 4, by inserting after line 30 the language:

This chapter shall not forbid the installation of telecommunications systems in a single family residential building on the immediate premises thereof by the owner thereof if living on, or about to live on, the premises."

Respectfully submitted,

RENE R. MENARD
Representative, District 58

Representatives Burlingame and Menard discuss the amendment.

The motion to amend is read and prevails 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., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Martineau, McNamara, Menard, Millard, Montanaro, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Naughton, Falangio, Falumbo, Fisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Rose, Russo, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

Read and passed, as amended, 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., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley. Dennigan, DeSimone, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Garabedian, Garvey, George, Giannini, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Martineau, McNamara, Menard, Millard, Moura, Munschy, Murphy, Naughton, Falangio, Falumbo, Fisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Rose, Russo, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS - 3: Representatives Faria, Gorham, Mumford.

3. (99-S541) An Act relating to alcoholic beverages - penalties and liabilities.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage in concurrence.

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

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be placed on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

4. (99-H6529) An Act naming the Misquamicut State Beach Pavilion for James J. Federico, Jr. Joint Committee on Naming State Constructions recommends passage.

Read and passed, on motion of Representative Lewiss, seconded by Representatives Garabedian, Montanaro, Thompson, Farrell, Sherlock, Benson, Kennedy and Coderre, 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., Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Corvese, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Farrell, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Garvey, George, Giannini, Gorham, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Hogan, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Knickle, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lewiss, Lima, Long, Lowe, Maher, Martineau, McNamara, Menard, Montanaro, Moura, Mumford, Munschy, Murphy, Naughton, Falumbo, Fisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, Schadone, Shavers, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Sullivan, Thompson, Vieira, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS -0.

5. (99-H6561) (Substitute A as amended) An Act relating to health insurance - conversion.

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

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be placed on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999.

TRANSMITTAL



Representative Rabideau requests to transmit (99-S 1011 as amended) to the Honorable Senate forthwith.

There is no objection.

ANNOUNCEMENTS


Representative Benoit announces that the Committee on Health, Education and Welfare will meet today at the rise of the House in Room 205 of the State House.

Also:

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

Also:

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

Also:

Representative Lima 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 Murphy announces that the Committee on Judiciary will not meet today at the rise of the House.

Also:

Representative Faria announces that the Committee on Labor will meet today at the rise of the House in Room 135 of the State House.

HOLD ON THE DESK


Representative Garabedian requests to hold (99-S 963) and (99-S 850) on the desk.

There is no objection.

CALENDAR




Representative Lopes requests to have the following act, which was continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999, be back before the members of the House.

There is no objection.
(99-H 5727) (Substitute cc An Act relating to Superior Court.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute cc The act has been moved and seconded supra.

Representatives Williams, Cicilline and Martineau discuss the act.

Representative Williams requests to hold the act.

Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be continued on the Calendar for Tuesday, June 22, 1999. DESK HELD OPEN Majority Leader Martineau announces the desk will be held open in order to receive Committee Reports.

TRANSMITTAL



By unanimous consent, all matters on the Clerk's desk are ordered to be transmitted to His Excellency, the Governor, to the Honorable Senate, and to the Honorable Secretary of State forthwith, with the exception of bills being held on the desk.

ADJOURNMENT


At5:35 o'clock P.M. on motion of Representative Burlingame, and as a further mark of respect to the memory of James Chaplin, seconded by Representatives Henseler and Watson, the House adjourns, on a unanimous rising vote.

LINDA McELROY
Recording Clerk

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INVOCATION


REPRESENTATIVE MAXINE L. SHAVERS



Almighty God, our strength kom day to day, keep each of us faithful to the claims of justice and freedom.Amen.



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CONSENT CALENDAR




In order for Wednesday, June 23, 1999:

1. (99-H6112) An Act relating to animals and animal husbandry dogs.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

2. (99-H 6113) An Act relating to animals -collaring of dogs.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

LOUIS D'ANTUONO
Reading Clerk
Monday, June 21, 1999

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CALENDAR


In order for Tuesday, June 22, 1999:

1. (99-H 5727) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to Superior Court.

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

2. (99-H 6328) (Substitute cc An Act relating to the city of Central Falls - Juvenile Hearing Board

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

3. (99-H5792) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to waters and navigation - Coastal Resources Management Council. Joint Committee on Environment and Energy recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute

4. (99-S623) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to businesses and professions - landscape architects.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

5. (99-H5848) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to employment security - benefits.

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

6. (99-S675 as amended) An Act relating to businesses and professions - engineers.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

7. (99-S557) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to aeronautics - airport zoning.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

8. (99-S629 as amended) An Act relating to businesses and professions - land surveyors.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

9. (99-S378) An Act relating to domestic insurance companies.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

10. (99-S508) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to motor and other vehicles -responsibility of owners of rental vehicles.

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

11. (99-H5508) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to construction and maintenance of state roads. Joint Committee on Highway Safety recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

12. (99-S125) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to criminal offenses - gambling and lotteries.

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

13. (99-S 189) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to health and safety.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage, in concurrence.

14. (99-S 692) An Act relating to waters and navigation.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage, in concurrence.

15. (99-S 395) An Act relating to criminal offenses - weapons.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage, in concurrence.

16.(99-H 6118) An Act relating to electricians.

Committee on Finance recommends passage.

17.(99-H 6065) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to state affairs and government.

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

18. (99-H5584) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to the Joint Committee on Legislative Services.

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

19. (99-H6572) (Substitute "A" as amended) An Act relating to public works arbitration.

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

20. (99-H5764) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to education - the funding of charter public schools.

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

21.(99-H 6139) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to taxation- sales and use taxes -liability and computation.

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

22. (99-S 541) An Act relating to alcoholic beverages - penalties and liabilities.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage in concurrence.

23.
(99-H 5367) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to financial institutions - check cashing.

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

24. (99-H6561) (Substitute A as amended) An Act relating to health insurance - conversion.

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

25. (99-H6571)AnAct relating to indebtedness of towns and cities.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

26. (99-H6569) An Act relating to school committees and superintendents.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

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CALENDAR


- In order for Thursday, June 24, 1999:

1. (99-H5907 as amended) An Act relating to registration of vehicles.

Joint Committee on Highway Safety recommends passage as amended.

2. (99-S911) An Act relating to registration of vehicles.

Committee on Special Legislation recommends passage in concurrence.

3. (99-S785 as amended) An Act relating to businesses and professions - pharmacy.

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

4. (99-S280) (Substitute "B" as amended) An Act relating to licensing of health care facilities.

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

5. (99-H6503) An Act relating to alcoholic beverages- retail licenses.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

6. (99-H6575) An Act relating to health and safety Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

7. (99-H6576) An Act relating to highways.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

8. (99-H6046) An Act relating to unfair sales practices.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

9. (99-S622) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to insurance.

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

10. (99-H5769) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to public property and works - state purchases.

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

11. (99-H6536) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to health and safety - Department of Health.

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

12. (99-H 6554) Joint Resolution creating a special legislative commission to study clearing clouds on titles and equity actions in Superior Court.

Committee on Finance recommends passage.

13. (99-H6(091) An Act relating to education - student investment initiative.

Committee on Finance recommends passage.

14. (99-H6093) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to the Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority.

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

15. (99-S616) An Act relating to health care for children and pregnant women.

Committee on Finance recommends passage in concurrence.

16. (99-S663) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to the National Guard.

Committee on Finance recommends passage in concurrence.

17. (99-S752 as amended) An Act relating to state affairs and government.

Committee on Finance recommends passage in concurrence.

18. (99-S722) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to education - the Rhode Island student investment initiative.

Committee on Finance recommends passage in concurrence,

19. (99-S593) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to Economic Development Corporation.

Committee on Finance recommends passage in concurrence.

20. (99-H5808) An Act relating to labor and labor relations.

Committee on Labor recommends passage.

21. (99-H6574) House Resolution creating a permanent House commission to study the sport of boxing.

Committee on Labor recommends passage.

22. (99-S803) An Act relating to labor and labor relations- fair employment practice.

Committee on Labor recommends passage in concurrence.

LOUIS D'ANTUONO
Reading Clerk
Monday, June 21, 1999



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