CHAIR RALPH SEEKINS first formally adjourned the April 28, 2004 Senate Judiciary meeting and then called the April 29 Senate Judiciary Standing Committee meeting to order at 8:08 a.m. Senators Therriault, Ellis, French and Chair Seekins were present. He explained that the previous day's meeting was a bit confusing and, upon reflection, he determined that his original ruling that Senator French's motion to pass SB 246 out of committee failed was correct according to Uniform Rule 24(a). SENATOR ELLIS responded, "Mr. Chairman, I believe your statement is incorrect. There was a quorum present in the committee yesterday. Two votes to one vote does move the bill on to the next committee of referral with individual recommendations." CHAIR SEEKINS asked according to what rule. SENATOR ELLIS did not have the Uniform Rules available but stated that he was appealing the ruling of the chair on this matter. CHAIR SEEKINS stated that a ruling of the chair in a committee is not appealable. He noted that Senator Ellis could appeal the ruling to the full Senate. SENATOR ELLIS said he would consider his options but believes the bill moved out of committee. He then said he went to Chair Seekins' office several times to sign the committee report but it was kept from him, which he considers to be improper behavior. He asked Chair Seekins to reconsider allowing him to sign the committee report. CHAIR SEEKINS repeated that his original ruling was correct under the Uniform Rules and that Senator Ellis was welcome to appeal that ruling to the full body. SENATOR FRENCH asked for a brief at-ease to review the Uniform Rules. CHAIR SEEKINS said the committee would continue its business and that he would take several at-eases, during which Senator French could review the rules.