Noes - Senators Agard, Carpenter, Hesselbein, Larson, Pfaff, Roys, Smith, Spreitzer, Taylor and Wirch - 10.
Absent or not voting - Senators L. Johnson and Testin - 2.
Adopted.
Senate Bill 97
Relating to: penalties for certain traffic violations where highway maintenance workers are present and providing a penalty.
hist177266Senator LeMahieu, with unanimous consent, asked that the rules be suspended and the bill be given its third reading. Read a third time and passed.
Senate Bill 98
Relating to: verifying citizenship of individuals on the official voter registration list and contents of operator's licenses and identification cards.
hist179726Senator LeMahieu, with unanimous consent, asked that the rules be suspended and the bill be given its third reading. Read a third time.
The question was: Passage of Senate Bill 98?
The ayes and noes were demanded and the vote was: ayes, 21; noes, 10; absent or not voting, 2; as follows:
Ayes - Senators Ballweg, Bradley, Cabral-Guevara, Cowles, Felzkowski, Feyen, Hutton, Jacque, Jagler, James, Kapenga, Knodl, LeMahieu, Marklein, Nass, Quinn, Stafsholt, Stroebel, Tomczyk, Wanggaard and Wimberger - 21.
Noes - Senators Agard, Carpenter, Hesselbein, Larson, Pfaff, Roys, Smith, Spreitzer, Taylor and Wirch - 10.
Absent or not voting - Senators L. Johnson and Testin - 2.
Passed.
Senate Bill 173
Relating to: providing additional information fields regarding occupation on death records.
hist177274Senator Feyen, with unanimous consent, asked that the rules be suspended and the bill be given its third reading. Read a third time and passed.
Senate Bill 174
Relating to: requiring use of the electronic system of vital records for medical certifications of death.
hist177280Senator Feyen, with unanimous consent, asked that the rules be suspended and the bill be given its third reading. Read a third time and passed.
Senate Bill 175
Relating to: recommended training for persons who complete and sign medical certifications of death.
hist177284Senator Feyen, with unanimous consent, asked that the rules be suspended and the bill be given its third reading. Read a third time and passed.
Senate Bill 176
Relating to: requiring the Department of Health Services to establish and encourage best practices for coroners and medical examiners.
hist177288Senator LeMahieu, with unanimous consent, asked that the rules be suspended and the bill be given its third reading. Read a third time and passed.
Senate Bill 177
Relating to: fatality review teams and granting rule-making authority.
hist177291The question was: Adoption of Senate Amendment 1 to Senate Bill 177? Adopted.
hist177293Senator LeMahieu, with unanimous consent, asked that the rules be suspended and the bill be given its third reading. Read a third time.
The question was: Passage of Senate Bill 177?
The ayes and noes were demanded and the vote was: ayes, 29; noes, 2; absent or not voting, 2; as follows:
Ayes - Senators Agard, Ballweg, Bradley, Cabral-Guevara, Carpenter, Cowles, Felzkowski, Feyen, Hesselbein, Hutton, Jacque, Jagler, James, Kapenga, Knodl, Larson, LeMahieu, Marklein, Pfaff, Quinn, Roys, Smith, Spreitzer, Stafsholt, Stroebel, Taylor, Tomczyk, Wimberger and Wirch - 29.
Noes - Senators Nass and Wanggaard - 2.
Absent or not voting - Senators L. Johnson and Testin - 2.
Passed.
Senate Bill 178
Relating to: requiring notification to the medical examiner or coroner of any death that occurs within 24 hours of presentment at or admission to certain facilities.
hist177296The question was: Adoption of Senate Amendment 1 to Senate Bill 178? Adopted.
hist177298Senator LeMahieu, with unanimous consent, asked that the rules be suspended and the bill be given its third reading. Read a third time and passed.
Senate Bill 223
Relating to: designating and marking the Corporal Benjamin H. Neal Memorial Highway.
hist177303Senator LeMahieu, with unanimous consent, asked that the rules be suspended and the bill be given its third reading. Read a third time and passed.
Senate Bill 280
Relating to: tribal nation welcome signs.
hist177307Senator LeMahieu, with unanimous consent, asked that the rules be suspended and the bill be given its third reading. Read a third time and passed.