Legislature(1999 - 2000)
2000-02-04 House Journal
Full Journal pdf2000-02-04 House Journal Page 2099 HB 222 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the February2, 2000, calendar (page 2074), was read the third time: 2000-02-04 House Journal Page 2100 HB 222 HOUSE BILL NO. 222 "An Act relating to the remedies available to judgment creditors against limited liability company members and their assignees and against limited partnership general and limited partners and their assignees; and providing for an effective date." The following members moved and asked unanimous consent that they be allowed to abstain from voting due to a conflict of interest: Representative Berkowitz Representative Mulder Representative Dyson Objection was heard, and the members were required to vote. The question being: "Shall HB 222 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HB 222 Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 36 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 4 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Austerman, Barnes, Berkowitz, Brice, Bunde, Cissna, Coghill, Cowdery, Croft, Davies, Davis, Dyson, Foster, Green, Grussendorf, Halcro, Hudson, James, Joule, Kapsner, Kemplen, Kerttula, Kohring, Kookesh, Masek, Moses, Mulder, Ogan, Phillips, Porter, Rokeberg, Sanders, Smalley, Therriault, Whitaker, Williams Excused: Harris, Kott, Morgan, Murkowski And so, HB 222 passed the House. Representative Green moved and asked unanimous consent that the roll call on the passage of the bill be considered the roll call on the effective date clause. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HB 222 was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment.