Agenda for February 8th, 2016

104th Legislature, 2nd Regular Session - Day 22

NEBRASKA UNICAMERAL LEGISLATIVE AGENDA
Twenty-Second Day

Monday, February 8, 2016

10:00 a.m.

One Hundred Fourth Legislature

Second Session


  • Prayer by the Chaplain
  • Call to Order - Roll Call
  • Corrections for the Journal
  • Messages, Reports, Announcements
SELECT FILE: CONSENT CALENDAR

The following rules apply to Consent Calendar:

  • If any three members of the Legislature object to the bill being considered on Consent Calendar, please advise the Clerk in writing. Such requests must be filed with the Clerk prior to the expiration of 15 minutes of debate, at this stage of consideration, on the bill to be removed.
  • Upon either the completion of debate or the expiration of 15 minutes, whichever comes first, a vote shall be taken to advance the bill and on any pending motions or amendments pursuant to Rule 5, Section 6(d).
  • Any amendment adopted, other than the standing committee amendment, which adds new subject matter to the bill will result in the bill not being scheduled at the next stage of debate.
Document Introducer Description
LB759 Scheer Change provisions relating to stop-payment orders
LB760 Scheer Update certain references to the federal Electronic Fund Transfer Act
LB761 Scheer Change and update certain federal references in the Consumer Rental Purchase Agreement Act
LB771 Lindstrom Change provisions under the Securities Act of Nebraska relating to registration by coordination and federal covered securities
LB699 Mello Change the Nebraska Municipal Land Bank Act
LB751 Lindstrom Provide that payment of certain expenses is not a condition precedent to certain approvals by the Director of Banking and Finance and change certain notice provisions
LB695 Crawford Provide for the counting of ballots in sanitary and improvement district elections
LB702 Urban Affairs Committee Harmonize provisions relating to the election of city council members in cities of the second class
LB775 Gloor Change property tax provisions relating to motor vehicles
LB737 Friesen Change provisions of the Wastewater Treatment Facilities Construction Assistance Act
LB876 Murante Authorize electronic voting devices for public bodies in public meetings
LB853 Stinner Change provisions relating to the Public Accountancy Act
SELECT FILE
Document Introducer Description
LB270 Ebke Create and eliminate funds administered by the Department of Labor
LB131 Craighead Provide restrictions on sanitary and improvement districts subject to municipal annexation and authorize certain fees for county treasurers
LB505 Krist Change provisions of the Security, Privacy, and Dissemination of Criminal History Information Act
LB505A Krist Appropriation Bill
LB275 Friesen Change penalties for operating a motor vehicle during a revocation period
LB474 Chambers Provide for Mountain Lion Conservation Plates and create a fund
LB474A Chambers Appropriation Bill
GENERAL FILE
Document Introducer Description
LB188 Watermeier Change provisions relating to innocent third parties injured during a vehicular pursuit
LB223 Harr Change provisions of the Insured Homeowners Protection Act relating to contractor duties and prohibited acts and provide for a required notice
LB428 Garrett Provide an exemption from motor vehicle taxation for certain veterans
LB510 Cook Provide an income tax credit to employers of public assistance recipients
LB510A Cook Appropriation Bill
LB28 Krist Adopt the Radon Resistant New Construction Act
LB105 Watermeier Change provisions relating to payment of fees and costs associated with deaths of incarcerated persons and grand juries
LB105A Watermeier Appropriation Bill
LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION(s) Eligible For Adoption Pursuant to Rule 4, Section 5(b)
Document Introducer Description
LR432 Kolterman Congratulate Isabella Graves on being elected Miss Junior National Association of the Deaf Ambassador
LR433 Riepe Congratulate Nathan Andrew Richards on achieving the rank of Eagle Scout

  • Messages on the President's Desk
  • Adjourn until Tuesday, February 9, 2016 at 8:30 a.m.