JOURNAL OF THE SENATE INDEX TO THE JOURNAL OF THE SENATE TWENTY-EIGHTH REGULAR SESSION UNDER THE CONSTITUTION AS REVISED IN 1968 MARCH 5 THROUGH MAY 4, 1996 CONTENTS How to Find or Trace a Bill............. ................ 1774 Subject Index of Senate and House Bills, Resolutions and Members of the Senate, Bill Introduced and Committee Memorials ............................................ 1783 Assignments ................ 177 Numerical Index of Senate Bills, Resolutions and Memorials Bills, Resolutions and Memorials Introduced.by Committees. Miscellaneoutions Subjectmc rias In trodu cd by Committees 779 with Subject, Sponsor and ................................ 1853 Miset llaneous 16Subject Index .................... . ... 1780 Numerical Index of House Bills, Resolutions and Memorials Vetoed Bills 1996 Session .................. ............ 1782 (Received in Senate) with Subject, Sponsor & Disposition . 1876 HOW TO FIND OR TRACE A BILL, RESOLUTION OR MEMORIAL IN THE JOURNAL TOPICALLY. When the bill, resolution or memorial number is unknown, duction to passage, step by step, as it is recorded on the various pages of use: the Senate Journal by looking up the bill number on the pages referred to. 1. SUBJECT INDEX O] SENATE AND HOUSE BILLS, RESOLU- TIONS AND MEMORIALS. 3. INDEX TO SENATE BILLS, RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIALS APPEARING IN THE HOUSE JOURNAL. The subject matter of each is indexed and cross-indexed in an alpha- betical arrangement, using topics of catchwords related closely to the sub- To trace in the House Journal the course of a bin, resolution or memo- ject matter. This is followe by the number of the bill, resolution or rial originating and passed by the Senate and sent to the House for actio n memorial. Find the bin numn er, then turn to the:in, memorial. Find the bin nu r then turn to the: refer to the Journal of the House and to the special numerical index list- 2. NUMERICAL INDEX OF SENATE BILLS, RESOLUTIONS AN)D ing Senate binlls, resolutions and memorials appearing in the House MEMORIALS. Journal. The same bill number follows the bill through both Senate and House. A brief explanation of the subject matter of the bill, resolution or (a) Here will be found listed in numerical order all legislation as intro- memorial, and a list showing the introducers and page numbers in the duced by the members. Oppc site each bill number is a brief explanation House Journal where the Senate bill appears, make it possible to trace of the subject matter, the name of introducer or introducers, the page through the House Journal action on all Senate bills. number where reference to tile bin involved appears in the journal, and the final status of the bill. NUMERICALLY: When the number of the bill, resolution or memorial is known, turn directly to the numerical index of the Senate or House (b) It is possible to trace the entire progress of legislation from intro- Journal listing Senate bills. 1774
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JOURNAL OF THE SENATE
INDEX
TO THE
JOURNAL OF THE SENATE
TWENTY-EIGHTH REGULAR SESSION
UNDER THE CONSTITUTION AS REVISED IN 1968
MARCH 5 THROUGH MAY 4, 1996
CONTENTS
How to Find or Trace a Bill............. ................ 1774 Subject Index of Senate and House Bills, Resolutions andMembers of the Senate, Bill Introduced and Committee Memorials ............................................ 1783Assignments ................ 177 Numerical Index of Senate Bills, Resolutions and MemorialsBills, Resolutions and Memorials Introduced.by Committees.Miscellaneoutions Subjectmc rias In trodu cd by Committees 779 with Subject, Sponsor and ................................ 1853Miset llaneous 16Subject Index .................... . ... 1780 Numerical Index of House Bills, Resolutions and MemorialsVetoed Bills 1996 Session .................. ............ 1782 (Received in Senate) with Subject, Sponsor & Disposition . 1876
HOW TO FIND OR TRACE A BILL, RESOLUTION OR MEMORIAL IN THE JOURNAL
TOPICALLY. When the bill, resolution or memorial number is unknown, duction to passage, step by step, as it is recorded on the various pages ofuse: the Senate Journal by looking up the bill number on the pages referredto.1. SUBJECT INDEX O] SENATE AND HOUSE BILLS, RESOLU-
TIONS AND MEMORIALS. 3. INDEX TO SENATE BILLS, RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIALSAPPEARING IN THE HOUSE JOURNAL.The subject matter of each is indexed and cross-indexed in an alpha-
betical arrangement, using topics of catchwords related closely to the sub- To trace in the House Journal the course of a bin, resolution or memo-ject matter. This is followe by the number of the bill, resolution or rial originating and passed by the Senate and sent to the House for actio nmemorial. Find the bin numn er, then turn to the:in,memorial. Find the bin nu r then turn to the: refer to the Journal of the House and to the special numerical index list-
2. NUMERICAL INDEX OF SENATE BILLS, RESOLUTIONS AN)D ing Senate binlls, resolutions and memorials appearing in the HouseMEMORIALS. Journal. The same bill number follows the bill through both Senate andHouse. A brief explanation of the subject matter of the bill, resolution or(a) Here will be found listed in numerical order all legislation as intro- memorial, and a list showing the introducers and page numbers in theduced by the members. Oppc site each bill number is a brief explanation House Journal where the Senate bill appears, make it possible to traceof the subject matter, the name of introducer or introducers, the page through the House Journal action on all Senate bills.number where reference to tile bin involved appears in the journal, and
the final status of the bill. NUMERICALLY: When the number of the bill, resolution or memorial isknown, turn directly to the numerical index of the Senate or House(b) It is possible to trace the entire progress of legislation from intro- Journal listing Senate bills.
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JOURNAL OF THE SENATE
MEMBERS OF THE SENATE, BILLS, RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIALS INTRODUCED, ANDCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
REGULAR SESSION 1996
[Source: Information Division, Joint Legislative Management Committee]
(Boldfaced bill numbers passed both houses.)
BANKHEAD, WILLIAM G. (BILL)-8th District Co-sponsored: 2, 8, 64, 84, 108, 126, 162, 216, 222, 250, 354, 544,
Local Bills-Co-Sponsored: 1738, 1740, 2804, 2806, 2808, 2862 Committees: Regulated Industries, Chairman; Commerce and Eco-nomic Opportunities; Community Affairs; Governmental Reform
Committees: Transportation, Chairman; Agriculture; Commerce and Oversight; Rules and Calendar; Ways and Means, Subcommit-and Economic Opportunities; Regulated Industries; Rules and Cal- tee A (General Government); Joint Advisory Council on Environ-endar; Ways and Means, Subcommittee A (General Government) mental Education
BRONSON, CHARLES H., JR. (CHARLIE)-18th District CHILDERS, W. D.-1st DistrictPrime Sponsored: 104, 196, 230, 290, 356, 404, 468, 498, 500, 558, Prime Sponsored: 64, 136, 502 702 742 1052 1094, 1176 2536,
Local Bills-Prime Sponsored: 3082, 3084 Calendar; Ways and Means, Subcommittee E (Finance and Tax);Select Committee on Social Services Reform; Select Subcommittee
Committees: Agriculture, Vice Chairman; Natural Resources, Vice Select Committee on Social Services Reform; Select Subcommitteeon Telephone Campaign Solicitations of the Committee on Execu-
Chairman; Criminal Justice; Higher Education; Ways and Means, C o -Chairman; Criminal Justice; Higher Education; Ways and Means, tive Business, Ethics and Elections; Joint Legislative ManagementSubcommittee A (General Government); Select Committee on
Water Policy CRIST, CHARLIE-20th District
BROWN-WAITE, GINNY-10th District Prime Sponsored: 58, 72, 628, 630, 782, 784, 962, 966, 980, 2206,
1156, 1214, 250, 262, 1662,1842 1890,1912,200222522506, Committees: Executive Business, Ethics and Elections, Chairman;510, 2512, 54, 2698,3092 Ways and Means, Subcommittee D (Criminal Justice), Chairman;
Committees: Health Care, Chairman; Executive Business, Ethics Criminal Justice; Health Care; Natural Resources; Rules and Cal-
and Elections; Natural Resources; Transportation; Ways and endar; Ways and Means, Subcommittee E (Finance and Tax); Select
Means, Subcommittee C (Human Services); Select Committee on Committee on Social Services Reform; Select Subcommittee on Tele-Social Services Reform; Select Committee on Water Policy phone Campaign Solicitations of the Committee on Executive Busi-
Co-sponsored: 126, 156, 740, 782,912, 1126, 1280, 1662, 1890, 1896, les and Calendar; Way's and MeChansmab; E ducationJ aryRules and Calendar; Ways and Means, Subcommittee B (Education)1912, 2316, 2318, 2320, 3092 and Subcommittee E (Finance and Tax); Select Subcommittee on
Committees: Ways and Means, Chairman; Banking and Insurance; Child Welfare Legal Reform of the Committee on Ways and Means;Commerce and Economic Opportunities; Regulated Industries; Select Subcommittee on Claim Bills of the Committee on JudiciaryRules and Calendar; Select Committee on Social Services Reform
GUTMAN, ALBERTO (AL)-34th DistrictDUDLEY, FRED R.-25th District Prime Sponsored: 80,126,194, 728, 896, 898, 954,1228,1276,1316,
3.z~~~~~~~~~~126 ~Committees: Banking and Insurance; Commerce and Economic Op-6ocal Bills-Prime Sponsored: 1124, 1630, 1754, 3022 portunities; Ways and Means, Subcommittee C (Human Services);Local Bills-Prime Sponsored: 1124, 1630, 1754, 3022
Select Committee on Social Services ReformCommittees: Judiciary, Chairman; Ways and Means, Subcommittee
B (Education), Chairman; Governmental Reform and Oversight, HARDEN, ROBERT T.-7th DistrictVice Chairman; Rules and Calendar, Vice Chairman; Banking and Prime Sponsored: 1246, 1262, 1274, 1278, 1882, 2188, 2274, 2418,Insurance; Commerce and Economic Opportunities; Ways and 2432, 2452, 3066, 3074, 3076Means, Subcommittee E (Finance and Tax); Select Subcommittee on Co-sponsored: 64, 108, 338, 354, 400, 636, 782, 964, 1126, 1182,Claim Bills of the Committee on Judiciary, Chairman; Select Com- 1272, 1322, 1662, 1890, 1902, 1912, 2412, 2436, 2546, 3092mittee on Social Services Reform; Select Subcommittee on Child Local Bills-Prime Sponsored: 3086, 3094Welfare Legal Reform of the Committee on Ways and Means; JointAdvisory Council on Intergovernmental Relations Committees: Governmental Reform and Oversight, Chairman; Com-
munity Affairs; Executive Business, Ethics and Elections; NaturalDYER, JOHN H., JR. (BUDDY)- 14th District Resources; Ways and Means, Subcommittee A (General Govern-
Prime Sponsored: 2, 10, 12, 28, 228, 306, 426, 436, 470, 664, 1130, ment); Select Subcommittee on Telephone Campaign Solicitations1132, 1136, 1200, 1994, 2262, 2264, 2266, 2268, 2528, 2550, 2626, of the Committee on Executive Business, Ethics and Elections; Joint2634, 2752, 2954, 2956, 3040 Legislative Auditing; Joint Select Committee on Collective Bargain-
Committees: Health Care, Vice Chairman; Health and Rehabilita-tive Services; Regulated Industries; Transportation; Ways and Committees: Banking and Insurance, Vice Chairman; Governmen-Means, Subcommittee C (Human Services); Select Committee on tal Reform and Oversight; Higher Education; Regulated Industries;Social Services Reform; Joint Legislative Auditing Ways and Means, Subcommittee A (General Government); Joint
Committees: Rules and Calendar, Chairman; Regulated Industries, Committees: Executive Business, Ethics and Elections, Vice Chair-Vice Chairman; Banking and Insurance; Commerce and Economic man; Education; Natural Resources; Transportation; Ways andOpportunities; Governmental Reform and Oversight; Ways and Means, Subcommittee D (Criminal Justice); Select Committee onMeans, Subcommittee C (Human Services) and Subcommittee E Water Policy, Chairman; Joint Legislative Information Technology(Finance and Tax); Select Committee on Social Services Reform, ResourcesChairman; Joint Legislative Management, Alternating Chairman
MCKAY, JOHN M.-26th DistrictJOHNSON, KAREN-11th District Prime Sponsored: 150, 152, 208, 278, 416, 418, 428, 486, 526, 666,
Ways and Means, Subcommittee E (Finance and Tax), Chairman;Committees: Education, Vice Chairman; Criminal Justice; Execu- Banking and Insurance; Education; Rules and Calendar; Ways and
tive Business, Ethics and Elections; Select Subcommittee on Tele- Means, Subcommittee B (Education)phone Campaign Solicitations of the Committee on Executive Busi-ness, Ethics and Elections; Joint Advisory Council on MEADOWS, MATTHEW J.-30th DistrictIntergovernmental Relations Prime Sponsored: 132, 250, 344, 368, 650, 652, 750, 752, 754, 816,
782, 886, 944, 1126, 1272, 1322, 1694, 1842, 1912, 2698 Committees: Banking and Insurance; Commerce and Economic Op-Local Bills-Prime Sponsored: 530, 3132 portunities; Rules and Calendar; Ways and Means, Subcommittee
Committees: Ways and Means, Subcommittee C (Human Services), C (Human Services)Chairman; Community Affairs; Health Care; Higher Education;Rules and Calendar; Ways and Means, Subcommittee E (Finance TURNER, WILLIAM H. (BILL)-36th Districtand Tax); Select Committee on Social Services Reform Prime Sponsored: 88, 90, 134, 252, 314, 840, 952, 1186, 1218, 1220,
Local Bills-Prime Sponsored: 1634, 3048 licitations of the Committee on Executive Business, Ethics and Elec-tions
Committees: Health and Rehabilitative Services, Vice Chairman;Agriculture; Transportation; Ways and Means, Subcommittee C WEINSTEIN, PETER M.-33rd District(Human Services); Select Subcommittee on Child Welfare Legal Prime Sponsored: 40, 42, 298, 300, 302, 488, 490, 852, 996, 998,Reform of the Committee on Ways and Means 2224, 2272, 2278, 2280, 2282, 2494, 2562, 2680, 2780, 2984, 3092
Local Bills-Prime Sponsored: 3010, 3012, 3014, 3138 3140 ' Opportunities; Governmental Reform and Oversight; Ways andLocal Bills-Prime Sponsored: 3010, 3012, 3014, 3138, 3140 Means, Subcommittee D (Criminal Justice) and Subcommittee E
Committees: Agriculture; Banking and Insurance; Health and Reha- (Finance and Tax); Select Subcommittee on Child Welfare Legalbilitative Services; Natural Resources; Select Committee on Water Reform of the Committee on Ways and Means; Select SubcommitteePolicy on Claim Bills of the Committee on Judiciary
SCOTT, JAMES A. (JIM)-31st District WEXLER, ROBERT-28th DistrictCo-sponsored: 1126, 1662, 1896, 1912, 2506, 3092 Prime Sponsored: 16, 160, 234, 304, 322, 348, 350, 384, 450, 452,
542,544, 684, 1210, 1212, 1214, 1758, 1760, 1762, 1936, 1938, 1940,SILVER, RONALD A.-38th District 1942, 1944, 2214, 2216, 2860, 3046
Local Bill-Prime Sponsored: 838 Calendar; Ways and Means, Subcommittee C (Human Services) andSubcommittee E (Finance and Tax); Select Committee on Social
Committees: Education, Chairman; Community Affairs; Higher Ed- Services Reform; Joint Administrative Procedures, Alternatingucation; Rules and Calendar; Ways and Means, Subcommittee B Chairman
JOURNAL OF THE SENATE
BILLS, RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIALSINTRODUCED BY COMMITTEES
REGULAR SESSION 1996
[Source: Information Division, Joint Legislative Management Committee]