CSHB 207(FIN) am ADJUSTMENTS TO OIL AND GAS ROYALTIES  Number 040 SENATOR LEMAN brought CSHB 207(FIN) am before the committee as the next order of business. He noted that at the May 3 meeting on the legislation a Resources SCS and amendments to it were adopted, and that Commissioner Shively of the Department of Natural Resources indicated that the bill that resulted is one that he can accept. SENATOR LINCOLN offered the following amendment to SCS CSHB 207(RES): Page 5, line 1: After "application" delete "if the preliminary findings and determination concerns a royalty increase, decrease, or other adjustment under (1)(A) of this subsection, the preliminary findings and determination shall also be presented to the governor for the governor's approval or disapproval; the governor may not delegate a determination to approve or disapprove a preliminary findings and determination under this subparagraph;" Page 7, line 22 after "determination" delete "and present it to the governor for the governor's approval or disapproval; the governor may not delegate a decision to approve or disapprove a final findings and decision presented under this subparagraph; the commissioner's final findings and determination regarding a royalty increase, decrease, or other adjustment prepared under this subparagraph, if approved by the governor, is," Senator Lincoln said her amendment deletes the language that requires the approval or disapproval of the governor on a findings and determination because she doesn't believe that the governor has to micro-manage whether the findings are appropriate or not. It would leave the discretion of approving or disapproving up to the commissioner who is appointed by the governor in the first place. Senator Lincoln moved the adoption of her amendment to SCS CSHB 207(RES). Objections were heard. The roll was taken with the following result: Senators Hoffman and Lincoln voted "Yea" and Senators Pearce, Halford, Frank and Leman voted "Nay." Senator Leman stated the motion failed. SENATOR HALFORD moved that SCS CSHB 207(RES) be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.