Legislature(1995 - 1996)
05/11/1995 08:15 PM Senate CFR
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(TAPE 95-2 ON FILE IN LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE LIBRARY)
The Conference Committee on SB 123 was called to order at 8:15 p.m.
by Representative Con Bunde, who was chairing the meeting. All
Senate and House conferees were present.
SUMMARY INFORMATION
Representative Brown moved a conceptual amendment which would take
the more generous numbers that are in the House version for the
vocational programs, and programs that have a default rate of 30
percent or more would fall under the more restricted numbers that
are in the Senate version. Representative Bunde objected. It was
pointed out by Representative Vezey that the conceptual amendment
would not be covered under the limited powers of free conference
granted to the committee. Representative Brown withdrew her
conceptual amendment.
Representative Bunde offered a compromise amendment to CCS SB 123
on page 2, line 7: Change "$3,000" to "$3,500." Senator Green
moved adoption of the amendment. There being no objection, the
amendment was adopted.
Number 100
Senator Green moved the adoption of CCS SB 123. There being no
objection, CCS SB 123 was adopted.
Number 105
Representative Brown moved that the committee rescind its action in
failing to adopt "House Amendment No. 3." Senator Green objected.
After discussion on the amendment, a vote was taken and the
rescinding motion failed on a 3-3 vote.
Number 205
Senator Ellis moved that the conference committee submit a Letter
of Intent for consideration on the House and Senate floors which
states that the Commission on Postsecondary Education will enforce
current statutes to reduce delinquency rates. Hearing no
objection, the motion carried.
Representative Vezey moved that CCS SB 123, as amended, be adopted.
A roll call was requested and taken with the following result:
Senator Green, Senator Phillips, Representative Bunde,
Representative Vezey voted "Yea" and Representative Brown and
Senator Ellis voted "Nay." The motion carried on a 4-2 vote.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:30 p.m.
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