Legislature(2001 - 2002)
2002-05-11 Senate Journal
Full Journal pdf2002-05-11 Senate Journal Page 3367 HB 286 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 286(RES) am "An Act allowing a person to hold two commercial fishing entry permits for a salmon fishery for the purpose of consolidating the fishing fleet for a salmon fishery; relating to salmon fishery associations and to salmon fishery assessments; and providing for an effective date" was read the second time. Senator Torgerson, Chair, moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the Resources Senate Committee Substitute offered on page 2946. Without objection, SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 286(RES) was adopted and read the second time. Senator Leman moved and asked unanimous consent that the bill be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Without objection, it was so ordered. SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 286(RES) was read the third time. Senators Leman, Hoffman, Lincoln moved and asked unanimous consent to abstain from voting because of a conflict of interest. Objections were heard and Senators Leman, Hoffman, Lincoln were required to vote. The question being: "Shall SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 286(RES) "An Act allowing a person to hold two commercial fishing entry permits for a salmon fishery for the purpose of consolidating the fishing fleet for a salmon fishery; relating to salmon fishery associations and to salmon fishery assessments; and providing for an effective date" pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 286(RES) Third Reading - Final Passage Effective Date YEAS: 19 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 2002-05-11 Senate Journal Page 3368 Yeas: Austerman, Cowdery, Davis, Donley, Ellis, Elton, Green, Halford, Hoffman, Kelly, Leman, Lincoln, Olson, Phillips, Stevens, Taylor, Therriault, Torgerson, Wilken Nays: Ward and so, SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 286(RES) passed the Senate. Senator Leman moved and asked unanimous consent that the vote on the passage of the bill be considered the vote on the effective date clause. Without objection, it was so ordered and the bill was referred to the Secretary for engrossment.