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1995-04-10 Senate Journal

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1995-04-10                     Senate Journal                      Page 0964
HB 4                                                                         
Senator Leman moved and asked unanimous consent that he be                     
shown as a cross sponsor on CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO.                              
4(STA)(title am) "An Act allowing, for the purposes of permanent               
fund dividend eligibility, an individual to accompany, as the spouse           
or minor or disabled dependent, another eligible resident who is               
absent for vocational, professional, or other specific education for           
which a comparable program is not reasonably available in the state,           
for secondary or postsecondary education, for military service, for            
medical treatment, for service in the Congress or in the Peace Corps,          
or for other reasons that the commissioner of revenue may establish            
by regulation; requiring, for the purposes of permanent fund dividend          
eligibility, an individual who is not physically present in the state to       
maintain and demonstrate at all times an intent to return to the state         
to remain permanently;  relating to the eligibility for 1992, 1993,            
and 1994 permanent fund dividends of certain spouses and                       
dependents of eligible applicants; relating to appeal periods for              
certain 1994 permanent fund dividends; and providing for an                    
effective date."   Without objection, it was so ordered.                       
                                                                               
HB 188                                                                       
Senator Green moved and asked unanimous consent that she be                    
shown as a cross sponsor on CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 188(JUD)                     
am "An Act creating the crime of indecent viewing or photography."             
Without objection, it was so ordered.                                          
                                                                               
SB 46                                                                        
The reconsideration on CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 46(RLS) "An                      
Act revising the provision of law under which a minor may be                   
charged, prosecuted, and sentenced as an adult in the district court,          
and adding to the list of offenses for which a minor may be                    
prosecuted as an adult in the district court; amending the criminal            
jurisdiction of the district court to provide for the disposition of           
certain offenses relating to possession, control, or consumption of            
alcoholic beverages by a person under 21 years of age and                      
possession of tobacco by a person under 19 years of age; allowing              
a person under age 21 to be arrested by a peace officer without a              
warrant for acts relating to illegal possession, consumption, or control       
of alcohol; and amending the penalty applicable to persons under 21            
years of age who possess, control, or consume alcoholic beverages"             
was not taken up this legislative day and the bill was referred to the         
Secretary for engrossment.