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DATE: | January 14, 2003 |
TIME: | 1:30 pm |
PLACE: | Room 426 |
MEMBERS PRESENT: |
Chairman Ingram, Vice Chairman Keough, Senators, Brandt, Little, Bailey, McWilliams, Marley, Calabretta |
MEMBERS ABSENT/EXCUSED: |
Senator Geddes |
Introductions | Chairman Ingram called the meeting to order and welcomed members of the Senate Transportation Committee noting that Senators Brandt, Little, Bailey, McWilliams, and Calabretta are new to the committee. He also introduced Peggy Moyer as the committee secretary and Michael Infanger who will serve as the committee’s Page for the first half of the 2003 session. |
Chairman Ingram indicated administrative rules for the Idaho State Police, State Tax Commission and the Idaho Transportation Department would be reviewed today. He turned the gavel to Vice-Chair Keough who conducted the rules review hearing. |
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Administrative Rules Review |
Dennis Stevenson, Office of Administrative Rules for the Department of Administration, gave a brief overview of the rules process explaining the three types of rules (fee, pending, and temporary). |
Idaho State Police Rules |
Margaret P. White, Deputy Attorney General for the Idaho State Police, presented Docket 11-1301-0201 (temporary and proposed rules) covering changes to the Motor Carrier administrative rules which will further clarify the rule by adding the adoption of federal regulations pursuant to registration enforcement.. A copy of the temporary and proposed rule is held in the office of the Senate Transportation Committee. Captain Lamont Johnson, Commercial Vehicle Section of the Idaho |
State Tax Commission Rules |
Ted Spangler, Chief Legal Counsel for the State Tax Commission, discussed Docket 35-0105-0201 (pending rules) covering changes to Motor Fuels Tax administrative rules. The rules have been adopted by the agency and are now pending review and final approval by the 2003 Legislature. A copy of the pending rules is held in the office of the Senate Transportation Committee. |
Idaho Transportation Department |
The following ITD staff members presented pending as well as temporary and proposed administrative rules. A copy of all administrative rule changes is held in the office of the Senate Transportation Committee. |
ITD Pending Rules | Ed Pemble, Idaho Transportation Driver Services Manager, presented Docket 39-0273-0201, regarding the accident prevention course. |
Greg Laragan, Idaho Transportation Assistant Chief Engineer, reviewed Docket 39-0346-0201, regarding studded tires to extend the allowable date for use of studded tires from April 15 to April 30. |
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Leonard Hill, Idaho Transportation Right-of-Way Manager, presented Docket 39-0360-0201, regarding the regulation of electronic advertising and moveable message signs to meet the needs of the outdoor advertising industry while protecting the safety of the traveling public. |
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Alan Frew, Idaho Transportation Port of Entry Manager, presented Docket 39-0381-0102, regarding the issuance of temporary permits in lieu of full registration. |
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ITD Temporary & Proposed Rules |
Lance Johnson, Idaho Transportation Traffic Engineer, discussed Docket 39-0341-0201, regarding traffic control devices. This rulemaking updates the incorporation by reference, adopting the most recent publication of the MUTCD, including Revision Number 1, dated December 28, 2001, and identifies 19 specific exceptions. |
Steve Holland, Idaho Transportation Staff Engineering Assistant, reviewed Docket 39-0363-0201 regarding traffic accident memorials. |
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A copy of all rule changes is held in the office of the Senate Transportation Committee. The pending rules referred to above have been adopted by the State Tax Commission and the Idaho Transportation Department and are now awaiting review and final approval by the 2003 Legislature. The Idaho State Police and the Idaho Transportation Department have adopted the temporary rules and have initiated proposed rulemaking procedures. Vice-Chair Keough indicated Committee action would be taken at the |
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Adjourn | The meeting adjourned at 3:08 p.m. |
DATE: | January 16, 2003 |
TIME: | 1:30 pm |
PLACE: | Room 426 |
MEMBERS PRESENT: |
Chairman Ingram, Vice Chairman Keough, Senators Geddes, Brandt, Little, Bailey, McWilliams, Marley, Calabretta |
MEMBERS ABSENT/ EXCUSED: |
None |
Senator Bailey moved that the minutes of Tuesday, January 14, 2003, be accepted as written. The motion was seconded by Senator Calabretta and approved by voice vote. |
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RS 12394 | Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility
Ed Pemble, Driver Services Manager for the Idaho Transportation |
Motion | Senator Keough moved, seconded by Senator Marley, that RS 12394 be introduced for print. The motion carried by voice vote. |
RS 12415 | Establish a Motorcycle Safety License Plate Program
Ron Shepard, Motorcycle Coordinator for the Idaho Star Program, |
Motion | Senator McWilliams moved that RS 12415 be introduced for print. The motion was seconded by Senator Keough and approved by voice vote. |
RS 12543 | Fees Waived for Disabled Veterans’ Use of State Park Facilities
Charlie Chapin, representing Disabled American Veterans (DAV), |
Motion | Senator Keough moved, seconded by Senator Bailey, that RS 12543 be introduced for print. The motion carried by voice vote. |
RS 12446C1 | Require all Motor Vehicle Occupants to Use Safety Restraints
Phyllis Smith, private individual whose son was killed in a car accident, |
Motion | Senator Marley moved that RS 12446C1 be introduced for print. The motion was seconded by Senator Little and carried by voice vote. |
Presentation | Local Highway Technical Assistance Council
Joe Haynes, Local Highway Administrator for the Local Highway Byron Keely, Deputy Administrator of LHTAC, gave a broad overview of The Local Highway Technical Assistance Council report is attached to the |
Presentation | Indian Valley Cut-Off
Representative Kathy Skippen from District 11 (Gem and Canyon |
Adjourn | The meeting adjourned at 2:35 p.m. |
DATE: | January 21, 2003 |
TIME: | 1:30 pm |
PLACE: | Room 426 |
MEMBERS PRESENT: |
Chairman Ingram, Vice Chairman Keough, Senators Geddes, Brandt, Little, Bailey, McWilliams, Calabretta |
MEMBERS ABSENT/ EXCUSED: |
Senator Marley was excused. |
Senator Calabretta moved, seconded by Senator Bailey, that the minutes of Thursday, January 16, 2003, be approved as written. The motion carried by voice vote. |
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Presentation | Idaho Transportation Department – Annual Report
Charles L. Winder (Chuck), Chairman of the Idaho Transportation The Board oversees highways, railroads, airports, public transit, and north ITD is taking efficiency measures to reduce costs and number of Mr. Winder also mentioned the Governor’s Blue Ribbon Task Force There are a lot of public transportation needs and providers in Idaho, lots Larry Falkner, Division Administrator for Public Transportation, explained |
Jim Ross, Interim Director and Chief Engineer for ITD, indicated the Department would give a financial overview including trend indicators, current revenue and budget requests, holdback strategies and a summary of FY03 and FY04. The budget is based on forecasts two years in advance. When trends indicate revenue shortfalls, adjustments are made (which has been the case the past two years). ITD will not being going to JFAC with a revised budget. The Department uses the following six key trend indicators: miles
Transportation is a driving force in Idaho’s economy. In FY02, ITD When the Department was asked about the status of the University of When asked about administration costs to locals, Mr. Ross indicated it Susan Simmons, Division Administrator for Management and Charles Rountree, Transportation Planning Division Administrator for maps, and reports and also do traffic forecasts for a variety of planning The Division also analyzes pavement conditions for the entire state Morris (Mo) Detmar, Division Administrator for Motor Vehicles, ITD, said (3) size and weight compliance, and (4) revenue collections. Included in Steve Hutchinson, Acting Chief Engineer for Highway Operations discussed the following five areas in his division: population growth, Partnering with others agencies over the years has helped streamline The Committee questioned ITD as to whether local contractors were In 2001, of the 212 traffic deaths, 149 people were not wearing seatbelts Bob Martin, Division Administrator for Aeronautics, ITD, gave a brief The state manages and maintains 30 backcountry airstrips. In order to Larry Falkner, Division Administrator for Public Transportation, ITD, said One of the Division’s most successful programs is the vehicle investment The Division looks forward to helping coordinate transportation services A copy of the Annual Report and Budget for the Idaho |
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Adjourn | The meeting adjourned at 3:20 p.m. |
DATE: | January 23, 2003 |
TIME: | 1:30 pm |
PLACE: | Room 426 |
MEMBERS PRESENT: |
Chairman Ingram, Vice Chairman Keough, Senators Geddes, Little, Bailey, McWilliams, and Marley. |
MEMBERS ABSENT/ EXCUSED: |
Senators Brandt and Calabretta were excused. |
Senator Keough moved, seconded by Senator Bailey, that the minutes of Tuesday, January 21, 2003, be approved as written. The motion carried by voice vote. |
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ITD BUDGET
PRESENTATION |
Note: The FY04 Budget Briefing is bound as part of the ITD Annual Report and can be found at the back of the report. A copy is held in the Senate Transportation Office. Charles (Chuck) Winder, Chairman of the Idaho Transportation Board, Jim Ross, Interim Director and Chief Engineer for ITD, presented an Mr. Ross introduced Steve Moreno who is the Division Administrator for Susan Simmons, Division Administrator for Management and Charles Rountree, the Administrator for Transportation Planning for ITD, Morris Detmar, Motor Vehicle Administrator for ITD, presented his FY04 Steve Hutchinson, Administrator for Highway Operations for ITD, Bob Martin, Division Administrator for the Division of Aeronautics for ITD, Larry Falkner, Public Transportation Division Administrator for ITD, |
Administrative Rules Discussion |
Senator Ingram turned the meeting over to the Vice-Chair, Senator Keough, for a brief discussion of administrative rules. She referred to a handout from the Idaho State Police regarding questions raised on ISP’s Motor Carrier rules which should satisfy those concerns. ( A copy is held in the Senate Transportation Office.) She indicated all administrative rules before the committee would be acted on next week. She returned the gavel to the Chairman. |
Adjourn | The meeting was adjourned at 2:47 p.m. |
DATE: | January 28, 2003 |
TIME: | 1:30 pm |
PLACE: | Room 426 |
Chairman Ingram, Vice Chairman Keough, Senators Geddes, Brandt, Little, Bailey, McWilliams, Marley, Calabretta |
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MEMBERS ABSENT/ EXCUSED: |
None |
Senator Little moved that the minutes of Thursday, January 23, 2003, be approved as written. The motion was seconded by Senator Marley and approved by voice vote. |
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RS 12584 | Groomed Snowmobile Trails; change in registration
Senator Bailey introduced RS 12584 which would exclude certain all- |
Motion | Senator Marley moved, seconded by Senator Calabretta, that RS 12584 be introduced for print. The motion carried by voice vote. |
RS 12658 | Dissolution of Highway Districts; revise election requirements
Senator Bunderson presented RS 12658 which would increase the |
Motion | Senator Brandt moved that RS 12658 be introduced for print. The motion was seconded by Senator Marley and approved by voice vote. |
RS 12611 | Passenger Safety; restrain children up to 6 years old or 60 pounds
Jeannette Risch explained the purpose of RS 12611 is to increase the |
Motion | Senator Calabretta moved, seconded by Senator Brandt, that RS 12611 be introduced for print. The motion carried by voice vote. |
RS 12418C1 | Motor Vehicles; signage display in windows
Senator Brandt introduced RS 12418C1 which will update Section 49-943, Idaho Code, to a more modern description of vehicle windows |
Motion | Senator Bailey moved that RS 12418C1 be introduced for print. The motion was seconded by Senator Keough and approved by voice vote. |
RS 12678 | Establish an Idaho White Water License Plate Program
Senator Burkett introduced RS 12678 which would establish an Idaho |
Motion | Senator Calabretta moved, seconded by Senator Brandt, that RS 12678 be introduced for print. The motion carried by voice vote. |
RS 12663 | Licensing of Vehicle Dealers; exam and continuing education
Doug Gaskell, Executive Director of the Idaho State Independent |
Motion | Senator Marley moved that RS 12663 be introduced for print. Senator Keough seconded the motion which was approved by voice vote. |
RS 12667 | Limit Number of License Plates a Dealer may be Issued
Doug Gaskell, Executive Director of the Idaho State Independent |
Motion | Senator McWilliams moved, seconded by Senator Bailey, that RS 12667 be introduced for print. The motion carried by voice vote. |
RS 12669 | Release of Liability on Motor Vehicle Sale; additional information
Doug Gaskell, Executive Director of the Idaho State Independent |
Motion | Senator Bailey moved that RS 12669 be introduced for print. The motion was seconded by Senator Keough and approved by voice vote. |
RS 12608 | Allow Use of W-7 to obtain Driver’s License in some circumstances
Senator Ingram introduced RS 12608 which would provide that an |
Motion | Senator Marley moved, seconded by Senator McWilliams, that RS 12608 be introduced for print. The motion carried by voice vote. |
RS 12582 | Parking for Persons with a Disability; increase availability
Mike Keithly, Vice Chair of the Idaho State Independent Living Council, When asked about the designated parking space requirement when there |
Motion | Senator Bailey moved that RS 12582 be introduced for print. The motion was seconded by Senator Brandt and approved by voice vote. |
Confirmation Hearing |
Gubernatorial Reappointment to Aeronautics Advisory Board
Scott Patrick of Boise, Idaho, previously served a partial term of 1-1/2 Chairman Ingram indicated the Committee would make their |
Presentation | Ada County Highway District Presentation
Skip Smyser thanked the Committee for giving the Ada County Highway Sherry Huber, ACHD Commission President, also thanked the Craig Quintana, Public Relations Officer for ACHD, said the purpose of ACHD programs roadway, intersection and associated highway work When asked how projects are coordinated between the highway district Stuart Davis, Executive Director, Idaho Association of Highway Districts, explained that there are some federal funds designated for rural areas. David Wynkoop, an ACHD Commissioner, said when it rains hard in an Dorrell Hansen, Assistant Manager of Engineering for ACHD, discussed Steve Price, ACHD General Counsel, introduced Ryan Armbruster, an David Bivens, an ACHD Commissioner, was a farmer and a legislator |
Adjourn | The meeting adjourned at 2:50 p.m. |
DATE: | January 30, 2003 |
TIME: | 1:30 pm |
PLACE: | Room 426 |
MEMBERS PRESENT: |
Chairman Ingram, Vice Chairman Keough, Senators Geddes, Little, Bailey, McWilliams, Marley, Calabretta |
MEMBERS ABSENT/ EXCUSED: |
Senator Brandt |
Senator Keough moved that the minutes of Tuesday, January 28, 2003, be approved as written. The motion was seconded by Senator Marley and approved by voice vote. |
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Confirmation
Recommendation |
Gubernatorial Reappointment to Aeronautics Advisory Board
Senator Keough moved that the Senate Transportation Committee |
Roll Call Vote | A roll call vote was requested.
Ayes: Senators Ingram, Keough, Geddes, Little, Bailey, McWilliams Nays: Senator Marley Note: Senator Brandt was excused and Senator Calabretta was not By a 6 to 1 vote, the motion carried. |
RS 12444C1 | Establish a Boy Scout License Plate Program
Senator Hill presented RS 12444C1 for Senator Bunderson which would |
Motion | Senator Marley moved, seconded by Senator Keough, that RS 12444C1 be introduced for print. The motion carried by voice vote. |
RS 12606 | Relating to Highways & Bridges; revise definition of “expenditure”
Stuart Davis, Executive Director, Idaho Association of Highway Districts, |
Motion | Senator Marley moved that RS 12606 be introduced for print. The motion was seconded by Senator Keough and carried by voice vote. |
RS 12616 | Compensation of Local Highway Technical Assistance Council
Stuart Davis, Executive Director, Idaho Association of Highway Districts, |
Motion | Senator Geddes moved that RS 12616 be returned to sponsor for a change in some wording. The motion was seconded by Senator Calabretta and approved by voice vote. |
RS 12621 | Highway Districts; makes grammatical and procedural corrections
Stuart Davis, Executive Director, Idaho Association of Highway Districts, |
Motion | Senator Keough moved, seconded by Senator Bailey, that RS 12621 be introduced for print. The motion carried by voice vote. |
Rules Approval | Chairman Ingram turned the gavel to Vice Chair Keough so the Committee could complete the administrative rules process. On January 14, 2003, the Idaho Transportation Department, the State Tax Commission, and the Idaho State Police presented pending and/or temporary rules to the Senate Transportation Committee. Vice-Chair Keough said a motion indicating the Committee’s recommendation would be in order since the Committee has reviewed the rules in detail. |
Motion | Senator McWilliams moved that the Senate Transportation Committee recommend that all pending and temporary administrative rules for the Idaho Transportation Department (IDAPA 39), Docket 35.0105.0201 covering Motor Fuels Tax for the State Tax Commission (IDAPA 35), and Docket 11.1301.0201 covering Motor Carrier rules for the Idaho State Police (IDAPA 11) be accepted. The motion was seconded by Senator Marley and approved by voice vote. The Committee does not recommend the rejection of any rules and does |
Presentation | Overview of Budget Process & Oversight of ITD’s Budget
Eric Milstead, an analyst for the Legislative Budget Office, introduced the A copy of the powerpoint presentation used by all presenters Joel Drake, Office of Budget, Policy and Intergovernmental Relations for David Hahn, an analyst for the Division of Financial Management (DFM),
Eric Milstead, legislative analyst for the Legislative Budget Office, Ray Ineck, Supervisor of Legislative Audits, Legislative Services Office, |
Adjourn | The meeting adjourned at 3:10 p.m. |
DATE: | February 4, 2003 |
TIME: | 1:30 pm |
PLACE: | Room 426 |
MEMBERS PRESENT: |
Chairman Ingram, Vice Chairman Keough, Senators Geddes, Little, Bailey, McWilliams, Marley, Calabretta |
MEMBERS ABSENT/ EXCUSED: |
Senator Brandt |
Senator Bailey moved that the minutes of Thursday, January 30, 2003, be approved as written. The motion was seconded by Senator Calabretta and approved by voice vote. |
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RS 12717 | Change method of notices to Motor Vehicle Drivers
Ed Pemble, Drivers Services, Division of Motor Vehicles, Idaho |
Motion | Senator Calabretta moved, seconded by Senator Bailey, that RS 12717 be introduced for print. The motion carried by voice vote. |
Transportation
Presentation |
Boise Airport John Anderson, Director of the Boise Airport, said the airport is owned Projects are funded without any local tax dollars; 67% of their funding Aviation concerns include passenger numbers rebounding slowly Mr. Anderson expressed frustration that Congress authorized $750 million A copy of Mr. Anderson’s powerpoint presentation is held in the Senate |
Presentation | Railroads
Charlie Clark, special representative to the President of Union Pacific Union Pacific has been in business 141 years and has been an “online” After deregulation was approved in the early 1980’s, there was a flurry of One of the benefits of the last merger is the diversity of UP’s business Union Pacific owns about 26% of the Mexican railroad. NAFTA, a federal The company continually works to reduce overhead costs and intends to
Steve Thomas, a local attorney representing Burlington Northern (BN), Pat Keim, briefly discussed Burlington Northern Sante Fe’s history. The Burlington Northern’s other big business in northern Idaho is intermodal — Their major facility in Idaho is the Hauser fueling plant which is a major BN is in a highly competitive business; they compete both inside and Mr. Keim briefly referred to S1053 which will allow trucks to be 10 feet He said his business has been heavily impacted by the state of the from $2 billion to $1 billion. During their expansion period, they Ed McKechnie, from Eastern Idaho Railroad, was unable to attend the Carl Tueller, Deputy Director for the Department of Commerce, explained A copy of the Report is held in the Senate Transportation Office. Ron Kerr, Senior Transportation Planner for Rail, Waterways and In the early 1900’s the big railroads were buying the little railroads and by The rail system is important to Idaho’s economy contributing $137 million
Some of the observations from the report are as follows. There will Rail-line operators and users and the Port of Lewiston are generally Since 1975, Idaho has lost over one-third of its rail miles to abandonment. The duties of ITD in implementing the Idaho Rail Service Preservation A copy of Mr. Kerr’s powerpoint presentation and two maps showing |
Adjourn | The meeting adjourned at 3:15 p.m. |
DATE: | February 6, 2003 |
TIME: | 1:30 pm |
PLACE: | Room 426 |
MEMBERS PRESENT: |
Chairman Ingram, Vice Chairman Keough, Senators Bailey, McWilliams, Marley, and Calabretta |
MEMBERS ABSENT/ EXCUSED: |
Senators Geddes, Brandt, and Little |
Senator Bailey moved that the minutes of Tuesday, February 4, 2003, be accepted as written. The motion was seconded by Senator Calabretta and approved by voice vote. |
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Confirmation Hearing |
Gubernatorial appointment to the Aeronautics Advisory Board Robert Hoff from Idaho Falls, Idaho, has been reappointed to the The Committee will vote on Mr. Hoff’s reappointment to the Aeronautics |
RS 12898C1 | Parking for Persons with Disability; more accessible parking
Steve Tobiason, representing AARP, introduced RS 12898C1. When he |
Motion | Senator Marley moved that RS 12898C1 be introduced for print. The motion was seconded by Senator Keough and approved by voice vote. |
RS 12616C1 | Local Highway Technical Assistance Council; compensation
Stuart Davis, Executive Director of the Idaho Association of Highway |
Motion | Senator Keough moved that RS 12616C1 be introduced for print. The motion was seconded by Senator Marley and approved by voice vote. Senator Calabretta voted “no.” |
RS 12942 | Establish a “Killed in Action” License Plate Program
Chairman Ingram introduced RS 12942 for Senator Cameron. The |
Motion | Senator Bailey moved, seconded by Senator Marley, that RS 12942 be introduced for print. The motion was approved by voice vote with Senator Calabretta recorded as voting “no.” |
RS 12935C1 | Dissolution of Highway Districts
Senator Bunderson presented RS 12935C1 that allows for the |
Motion | Senator Marley moved that RS 12935C1 be introduced for print. The motion was seconded by Senator Keough and approved by voice vote. |
RS 12927 | Establish an Idaho White Water Rafting License Plate Program
Senator Burkett presented RS 12927 which would establish an Idaho |
Motion | Senator Calabretta moved that RS 12927 be introduced for print. The motion was seconded by Senator Bailey and approved by voice vote. Senator Keough was recorded as voting “no.” |
Transportation Presentation |
Port of Lewiston
Dave Doeringsfeld, Manager of the Port of Lewiston, shared some |
Idaho Trucking Association
Skip Smyser, an attorney and lobbyist for the Idaho Trucking Association, Paul Sudmeier, Executive Director of the Idaho Trucking Association, The carrier industry in Idaho has an increasingly positive safety record. The Idaho Trucking Association would like Idaho to collect all the revenue The Association urged the Committee to spend more efficiently. The Dar Oberding, a lobbyist for the Idaho Grain Producers, discussed the
Jerry Whitehead, the owner of Western Trailers, has over 200 Idaho |
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S 1011
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Establish a Motorcycle Safety License Plate Program
Ron Shepard, Coordinator for the Motorcycle Safety Program, Idaho |
Motion | Senator Marley moved that S 1011 be sent to the floor with a Do Pass recommendation. The motion was seconded by Senator McWilliams and approved by voice vote. Senator Calabretta voted “no.” |
S 1054 | Highways/Bridges; revise definition of “expenditure”
Stuart Davis, Executive Director, Idaho Association of Highway Districts, presented S 1054 which would exclude from the definition of Mr. Davis did not believe it would keep anyone from being on such a list. Mr. Davis indicated he would like the bill held until the next meeting so he |
Motion | Senator Morley moved that S 1054 be held until the next meeting on Tuesday, February 11, 2003. The motion was seconded by Senator McWilliams and approved by voice vote. |
S 1055
S 1052 Unanimous Consent |
Highway Districts; grammatical/procedural corrections
Establish an Idaho Boy Scout License Plate Program On request by Chairman Ingram, granted by unanimous consent, S 1055 and S 1052 will be held until the next meeting on Tuesday, |
Adjourn | The meeting adjourned at 3:05 p.m. |
DATE: | February 11, 2003 |
TIME: | 1:30 pm |
PLACE: | Room 426 |
MEMBERS PRESENT: |
Chairman Ingram, Vice Chairman Keough, Senators Geddes, Brandt, Little, Bailey, McWilliams, Marley, Calabretta |
MEMBERS ABSENT/ EXCUSED: |
None |
Senator Calabretta moved that the minutes of Thursday, February 6, 2003, be approved as written. The motion was seconded by Senator Bailey and carried by voice vote. |
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Gubernatorial Confirmation to Aeronautics Advisory Board
A hearing to reappoint Robert Hoff to the Aeronautics Advisory Board was |
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Motion | Senator Keough moved that the Senate Transportation Committee recommend that the Senate confirm the Gubernatorial reappointment of Robert Hoff of Idaho Falls, Idaho, to the Aeronautics Advisory Board for a term commencing January 31, 2003, and expiring January 31, 2008. The motion was seconded by Senator Brandt and carried by voice vote. |
Presentation | Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)
Steve Allred, Director of DEQ, introduced Jess Byrne who assisted him Federal regulations and laws are difficult for DEQ’s Air Quality to deal He discussed some of the federal regulations and some of the challenges |
Another concern is ozone. When there is a combination of chemcials and high heat it forms ozone and last year in the Boise area the levels were exceeded. A series of violations could cause a non-attainment for ozone and, once that happens, it is very difficult to get out of that designation. PM 2.5 and ozone are significant health impacts. When an area goes into In the future non-attainment areas will be designated by airshed. If Boise The Clean Air Act uses the highway funds as a sanction. He feels it will In north Idaho, Mr. Allred is concerned about the area around Spokane The Committee would like information from DEQ on what is happening Mr. Allred also discussed statewide issues relating to ground water. When one looks at transportation issues relating to ground water, runoff A copy of Mr. Allred’s powerpoint presentation is held in the Senate |
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S 1052 | Establish a Boy Scout License Plate Program
Senator Bunderson presented S 1052 which allows people to make a |
Motion | Senator Brandt moved that S 1052 be sent to the floor with a Do Pass recommendation. The motion was seconded by Senator Marley and carried by voice vote. |
S 1054 | Highways/Bridges; revise the definition of “expenditure”
Stuart Davis, Executive Director, Idaho Association of Highway Districts, Steve Price, General Counsel for the Ada County Highway District, |
Motion | Senator McWlliams moved that S 1054 be sent to the floor with a Do Pass recommendation. The motion was seconded by Senator Brandt and carried by voice vote. Senators Calabretta and Marley were recorded as voting “no.” |
S 1055 | Highway Districts; grammatical and procedural changes
Stuart Davis, Executive Director, Idaho Association of Highway Districts, |
Motion | Senator Keough moved that S 1055 be sent to the floor with a Do Pass recommendation. The motion was seconded by Senator Bailey and carried by voice vote. |
S 1044 | Allow Use of Fed Form W-7 to obtain driver’s license if no SS#
Jessica Fry, representing Idaho Citizens Action Network, explained that There has been some opposition to using the ITIN by a group known as When asked by the Committee if it would allow those who are in the There are five other states that use an ITIN; Idaho is the only state in the Gary Brown, Sheriff of Boise County representing the Idaho Sheriffs Erik Johnson, an attorney and Co-Chair for Idahoans for Farmworker When asked if there was any way to check/verify an ITIN the answer was Sam Byrd, Executive Director, Idaho Migrant Council, spoke in support of Mo Detmar, Administrator for the Division of Motor Vehicles, Idaho This can become a national security issue. It is Mr. Detmar’s The hearing on S 1044 will continue on Thursday, February 13, 2003. |
Adjourn | The meeting adjourned at 3:30 p.m. |
DATE: | February 13, 2003 |
TIME: | 1:30 pm |
PLACE: | Room 426 |
MEMBERS PRESENT: |
Chairman Ingram, Vice Chairman Keough, Senators Brandt, Bailey, McWilliams, Marley, and Calabretta |
MEMBERS ABSENT/ EXCUSED: |
Senators Geddes and Little |
Senator Calabretta moved that the minutes of Tuesday, February 11, 2003, be approved as written. The motion was seconded by Senator Bailey and carried by voice vote. |
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Presentation | Ethanol
Russ Hendricks, Idaho Farm Bureau Federation, expressed appreciation Ethanol is an ethyl alcohol derived usually from grain although it can also Idaho consumes 600 million gallons of gasoline annually which is He used the Minneapolis-St. Paul area as an example of an EPA declared Mr. Hendricks introduced two other speakers involved in proposed Brad Frazee, General Manager, Ethanol Division, Intrepid Technology Mr. Frazee believes Idaho has the production capacity; the beef and dairy John Hamilton, Manager, Treasure Valley Renewable Resources, explained his company is composed of a group of farmer-owned people The second area they are engineering is bio-diesel. It will be a blend of Through an SBA rural development grant which the LLC matched, funds Tracy Walton, a former Idaho senator and farmer from Emmett who is |
S 1044 | (Hearing continued from Tuesday, February 11, 2003)
Allow Use of W-7 ID Form to obtain Driver’s License Jessica Fry, representing the Idaho Citizens Action Network, introduced Julie Chinitz, an attorney with Northwest Federation of Community She addressed two legal issues regarding S 1044. First, there is the Second, there is no federal legal impediment to S 1044. Congress has Would this bill allow some undocumented people to get drivers’ licenses? She said there are some people who are here legally who cannot obtain a Father Jesus Comacho, a priest serving the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mia Crosthwaite, a legislative advisor for the Catholic Church and George Nourse, Canyon County Sheriff, said every sheriff has a different The second phase of the problem deals with incarceration. In the U. S. The third part of the problem deals with immigration. In the 1960’s and The reality of the situation is that the jails are full and the courts are full. People can be jailed for driving without privileges, it is at the discretion of Representative Wendy Jaquet, from District 25, spoke in support of the Senator Shawn Keough gave Committee members a copy of the Idaho Mike Kane, an attorney and lobbyist for the Idaho Sheriffs Association, He understands that before the Idaho U.S. Attorney can make a |
Unanimous Consent Request Denied |
Chairman Ingram indicated that it has become obvious that the driver’s license is a breeder document meaning that when people have a driver’s license it affords them many other privileges such as voting, check cashing, home buying, etc. In view of that, Chairman Ingram requested unanimous consent that S 1044 be returned to Committee. Senator Calabretta objected. |
Motion | Senator Brandt moved that S 1044 be held in Committee at the call of the Chair. Senator Keough seconded the motion which carried by voice vote. Senator McWilliams voted “no.” |
Additional Testimony |
Chairman Ingram allowed one more person to testify.
Robert Boester, an immigrant who became a U. S. citizen in 1959, spoke urged the Committee to reject S 1044. A copy of his testimony is held in |
Committee
Discussion |
This issue is more involved than just the issuance of a driver’s license. The Committee needs to talk to insurance carriers, the Idaho Transportation Department, the Idaho State Police, the sheriffs and the counties. Chairman Ingram will request a written opinion from the U. S. Attorney for Idaho. All ideas need to be considered. Ultimately, the result must be legal and within the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Idaho. |
Adjourn | The meeting adjourned at 3:35 p.m. |
DATE: | February 18, 2003 |
TIME: | 1:30 pm |
PLACE: | Room 426 |
MEMBERS PRESENT: |
Chairman Ingram, Vice Chairman Keough, Senators Geddes, Brandt, Little, Bailey, McWilliams, Marley, Calabretta |
MEMBERS ABSENT/ EXCUSED: |
None |
MINUTES: | Senator McWilliams moved that the minutes of Thursday, February 13, 2003, be approved as written. The motion was seconded by Senator Bailey and carried by voice vote. |
S 1010 | Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility; proof of responsibility |
Unanimous Consent Request |
By unanimous consent, Chairman Ingram requested that S 1010 be returned to Committee to be rescheduled at a later date. The sponsors are working on amendments to the bill. |
S 1038 | Passenger Safety to Children; 6 yrs. & 60 pounds must be restrained
Jeannette Risch, a private individual, presented S 1038 which would Nancy Rush, Injury Prevention Coordinator at Central District Health, Dr. Jerry Hirschfield, a local pediatrician and the Administrator of St. Deaths are terrible tragedies but there are many children, hundreds in There are three frameworks to consider. The first is engineering which Jo O’Connor, Office of Highway Safety, Idaho Transportation Mary Hunter, Office of Highway Safety, Idaho Transportation Allyn Dingel, an attorney representing State Farm Insurance on behalf of Dave Carlson, a public affairs representative for AAA Idaho representing be better language to delineate some of the changes his organization |
Motion | Senator Calabretta moved that S 1038 be sent to the full Senate with a Do Pass recommendation. The motion was seconded by Senator Brandt and approved by voice vote. A “no” vote was recorded for Senator Keough. |
S 1039 | Motor Vehicles; signage in windshields
Senator Brandt explained that S 1039 is not more restrictive but actually |
Motion | Senator McWilliams moved that S 1039 be sent to the floor of the Senate with a Do Pass recommendation. The motion was seconded by Senator Bailey and approved by voice vote. |
S 1041 | Licensing of Vehicle Dealers; examination and continuing education
Doug Gaskell, Executive Director, Idaho Independent Automobile Amy Smith, Vehicle Services Manager for the Idaho Transportation Bobby Petersen, current Chairman of the Board for the Idaho Jodi Hoalst, a new independent dealer and a member of the Idaho Upon questioning, Mr. Gaskell indicated that owners of dealerships are Kyle Durham, a dealer and member of the Idaho Independent Auto Keri Ballard, an Idaho dealer and member of the Idaho Independent Auto |
Motion | Senator Marley moved that S 1041 be sent to the Senate floor with a Do Pass recommendation. The motion was seconded by Senator Keough and approved by voice vote. A “no” vote was recorded for Senator Little. |
S 1042 | Dealer & Manufacturer License Plates; limit number of plates issued
Doug Gaskell, Executive Director, Idaho State Independent Auto Dealers Jodi Hoalst, an ISIADA member, spoke in support of S 1042. She Amy Smith, Vehicle Services Manager for the Idaho Transportation Bobby Petersen, a dealership owner and Board Chairman of ISIADA, |
Motion | Senator Marley moved that S 1042 be sent to the Senate floor with a Do Pass recommendation. The motion was seconded by Senator Bailey and approved by voice vote. A “no” vote was recorded for Senator Geddes. |
S 1043 | Release of Liability upon Sale of Motor Vehicle
Doug Gaskell, Executive Director of the Idaho State Independent Auto Amy Smith, Vehicle Services Manager for the Idaho Transportation |
Motion | Senator Geddes moved that S 1043 be sent to the Senate floor with a Do Pass recommendation. Senator Brandt seconded the motion which carried by voice vote. Senators McWilliams and Calabretta voted “no.” |
S 1053 | Size of Vehicles and Loads; combination length not to exceed 115′
Skip Smyser, representing the Idaho Trucking Association, presented S 1053 and requested that S 1053 be sent to the 14th Order with an Allen Frew, Port of Entry, Idaho Transportation Department, said his Dave Cunningham, Branch Manager for Yellow Truck, spoke in support |
Motion | Senator Little moved that S 1053 be sent to the 14th Order with the amendment attached. The motion was seconded by Senator Marley and carried by voice vote. Senators Geddes and Keough voted “no.” |
S 1064 | Notices to Drivers of Motor Vehicles to be sent by First Class Mail
Ed Pemble, Drivers Services, Division of Motor Vehicles, Idaho When asked about proving a case beyond a reasonable doubt if the The hearing on S 1064 will be continued to Thursday, February 20, 2003. |
Adjourn | The meeting adjourned at 3:30 p.m. |
DATE: | February 20, 2003 |
TIME: | 1:30 pm |
PLACE: | Room 426 |
MEMBERS PRESENT: |
Chairman Ingram, Vice Chairman Keough, Senators Geddes, Brandt, Little, Bailey, McWilliams, Marley, Calabretta |
MEMBERS ABSENT/ EXCUSED: |
None |
MINUTES: | Senator Bailey moved that the minutes of Tuesday, February 18, 2003, be approved as written. The motion was seconded by Senator Marley and carried by voice vote. |
S 1081 | Dissolution of Highway Districts
Senator Bunderson introduced S 1081 which would revise the minimum Senator McWilliams moved that S 1081 be sent to the Senate floor with a |
Presentation | Idaho Associated General Contractors
Jerry Deckard, a lobbyist for the 700-member Associated General Jack Snyder, a project manager for Western Construction, representing He estimated that probably 70% of Idaho’s roads could not be built today |
S 1064 | Notices to Drivers of Motor Vehicles by First Class Mail (continued)
Ed Pemble, Drivers Services Manager for the Motor Vehicles Division of S 1064 which began on Tuesday, February 18, 2003. The proposed Tim Thomas, Deputy Attorney General for the Idaho Transportation Other states have changed from certified to first class mailings. Mr. When asked how a prosecutor goes about proving that the person failed Mo Detmar, Administrator for the Motor Vehicle Division, Idaho |
Motion | Senator Brandt moved, seconded by Senator Keough, that S 1064 be sent to the Senate floor with a Do Pass recommendation. The motion carried by voice vote. |
S 1078 | Parking for Persons with a Disability; accessible parking spaces
Mike Keithly, representing the Idaho Independent Living Council, Ken Jones, retired from the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation and an Ron Moran, who has been disabled since 1958 and driving with hand Charlie Chapin, representing the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Kate Bell, representing the Association of Idaho Cities, expressed Steve Rutherford, an attorney employed for the city of Boise, indicated Steve Tobiason, representing the American Association of Retired Clyde Daley, the State Director for AARP representing 147,000 Idaho |
Motion | Senator Bailey moved that S 1078 be sent to the Senate floor with a Do Pass recommendation. The motion was seconded by Senator Calabretta and carried by voice vote. |
S 1079 | Local Highway Technical Assistance Council; compensation
Stuart Davis, Executive Director of the Idaho Association of Highway time employees’ pay would be set by their respective government units. |
Motion | Senator Keough moved, seconded by Senator Marley, that S 1079 be sent to the Senate floor with a Do Pass recommendation. The motion carried by voice vote. |
S 1080 | Establish “Killed In Action” License Plate for Veterans’ Families
Chairman Ingram requested unanimous consent that S1080 be held until |
S 1044 | Allow Use of W-7 to obtain Driver’s License if no social security #
(Testimony heard on February 11 and 13, 2003) Chairman Ingram indicated a letter from Tom Moss, the U. S. Attorney for |
S 1082 | Establish an Idaho White Water Rafting License Plate
Senator Burkett, introduced S 1082 which will establish an Idaho white Jackie Nefzger, owner of Mackay Rivers and representing the Outfitters Tom Wilkins spoke on behalf of Salmon Air and the Chambers of Troy Cooley who works for Aire Inflatables in Meridian, Idaho, spoke in Mette Bernvall, who is employed by Idaho River Sports, expressed Bill Latta, an attorney for the Idaho White Water Association who is also Bill Sedivy, Executive Director of Idaho Rivers United, also spoke in Ron Moore, representing the Idaho Western Whitewater Association S 1082. His association has over 500 members. Jet boat manufacturing, and his association feels the jet boat industry should be included. A copy |
Motion | Senator Brandt moved that S 1082 be sent to the Senate floor with a Do Pass recommendation. The motion was seconded by Senator Marley and carried by voice vote. |
Adjourn | The meeting adjourned at 3:15 p.m. |
DATE: | February 25, 2003 |
TIME: | 1:30 pm |
PLACE: | Room 426 |
MEMBERS PRESENT: |
Chairman Ingram, Vice Chairman Keough, Senators Geddes, Brandt, Little, Bailey, McWilliams, Marley, Calabretta |
MEMBERS ABSENT/ EXCUSED: |
None |
MINUTES: | Senator Bailey moved that the minutes of Thursday, February 20, 2003, be accepted as written. The motion was seconded by Senator Marley and carried by voice vote. |
Gubernatorial
Hearing |
Gubernatorial Appointment to the Idaho Transportation Board
Monte C. McClure has been reappointed, subject to confirmation by the |
Motion | Senator Keough moved that the Senate Transportation Committee recommend that the Senate confirm the gubernatorial appointment of Monte C. McClure of Meridian, Idaho, to the Idaho Transportation Board for a term commencing January 31, 2003 and expiring January 31, 2009. The motion was seconded by Senator Bailey and carried by voice vote. |
H 104 | Multi-State Highway Transportation Agreement (MHTA)
Representative Wood, Chairman of the House Transportation Concern was expressed by the Committee that designated Alan Frew, Port of Entry for the Idaho Transportation Department, Paul Sudmeier, Executive Director of the Idaho Trucking Association, Mr. Sudmeier was asked how many states are required to adopt the Skip Smyser, an attorney representing the Idaho Trucking Association, Representative Wood was asked to recap MHTA’s history regarding Senator Geddes expressed concern that even though the legislation did Representative Wood said according to Idaho Code, Idaho is still a |
Motion | Senator McWilliams moved that H 104 be sent to the floor of the Senate with a Do Pass recommendation. The motion was seconded by Senator Calabretta. Senator Geddes requested a roll call vote. |
Roll Call Vote: | Ayes: Senators Ingram, Bailey, McWilliams, Calabretta
Nays: Senators Keough, Geddes, Brandt, Little Absent: Senator Marley (when the roll call was taken) On a 4-4 vote, the motion died and H 104 will be held in Committee. |
H 103 | Class D Motor Vehicle Driver’s License; Night Driving under 16
Representative Wood introduced H 103 which amends existing law to Austyn Lewis, a student from Middleton High School, completed driver’s Bob Wells, representing the Oregon-Idaho American Automobile Mo Detmar, Administrator of the Motor Vehicles Division, Idaho Other students who supported H 103 were Lindsey Peterson, Marcus |
Motion | Senator Keough moved that H 103 be sent to the Senate floor with a Do Pass recommendation. The motion was seconded by Senator Geddes and carried by voice vote. |
S 1010 | Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility; required to show proof
Ed Pemble, Drivers Services Manager for the Idaho Transportation Current law has not been fully implemented because the tools to do so There is an amendment proposed by the insurance industry that would |
Motion | Senator McWilliams moved, seconded by Senator Brandt, that S 1010 be sent to the 14th Order for amendment. The motion carried by voice vote. Senator Bailey voted “no.” |
H 138 | Farm Vehicles; size and speed
Representative Ridinger, Vice-Chairman of the House Transportation Alan Frew, Port of Entry, Idaho Transportation Department, responded to Dar Olberding, representing the Idaho Grain Producers Association, also Dr. Greg Nelson, Idaho Farm Bureau, indicated support for H 138 and |
Motion | Senator Little moved H 138 to the Senate floor with a Do Pass recommendation. Senator Brandt seconded the motion which carried by voice vote. |
Adjourn | The meeting adjourned at 3:00 p.m. |
DATE: | February 27, 2003 |
TIME: | 1:30 pm |
PLACE: | Room 426 |
MEMBERS PRESENT: |
Chairman Ingram, Senators Geddes, Brandt, Little, Bailey, McWilliams, Marley, Calabretta |
MEMBERS ABSENT/ EXCUSED: |
Senator Keough |
MINUTES: | Senator Bailey moved that the minutes of Tuesday, February 25, 2003, be approved as written. The motion was seconded by Senator Calabretta and carried by voice vote. |
S 1080 | Establish an Idaho “Killed in Action” License Plate Program
Senator Cameron presented S 1080 which will establish an Idaho “Killed When asked if this program would include those killed in action in military Nels Moller, a private individual who lost his son in the Desert Storm Mo Detmar, Division Administrator of Motor Vehicles, Idaho |
Motion | Senator Bailey moved, seconded by Senator McWilliams, that S 1080 be sent to the floor of the Senate with a Do Pass recommendation. A roll call vote was requested. |
Roll Call Vote | Ayes: Senators Ingram, Bailey, McWilliams
Nays: Senators Geddes, Brandt, Little, Calabretta Absent: Senators Keough, Marley |
Motion failed | On a 3 to 4 vote with 2 absent, the motion on S 1080 failed. |
S 1132 | Apportionment of Funds from Highway Distribution Account
Chairman Ingram and Senator Bunderson are co-sponsoring H 1132. Senator Bunderson explained that S 1132 implements a 1995 Stuart Davis, Executive Director, Idaho Association of Highway Districts, Ken Harward, Executive Director, Association of Idaho Cities, thanked |
Motion failed | Senator Geddes moved, and Senator Bailey seconded, a motion to send S 1132 to the 14th Order for amendment. By voice vote, the motion failed and the bill will be held in Committee. |
H 204 | All-Terrain Vehicles; revise the definition of ATV
Rick Collignon, Director, Department of Parks and Recreation, A lot of vehicles not classified as ATV’s are causing off-road damage. If a Ron Stricklin, past president of the Idaho ATV Association, spoke in |
Motion | Senator Brandt moved that H 204 be sent to the floor fo the Senate with a Do Pass recommendation. The motion was seconded by Senator Little and carried by voice vote. |
Adjourn | The meeting adjourned at 2:50 p.m. |
DATE: | March 6, 2003 |
TIME: | 1:30 p.m. |
PLACE: | Room 426 |
MEMBERS PRESENT: |
Chairman Ingram, Vice Chairman Keough, Senators Geddes, Brandt, Little, Bailey, McWilliams, Marley, Calabretta |
MEMBERS ABSENT/ EXCUSED: |
None |
MINUTES: | Senator Bailey moved that the minutes of Thursday, February 27, 2003, be approved as written. The motion was seconded by Senator McWilliams and approved by voice vote. |
Presentation | Highway 16 (Boise/Eagle to Emmett)
Eric Shannon, Assistant District Engineer for District 3, Idaho Don Kosteler, a planner for Ada County Highway District (ACHD), Jeff Patlovich, Director of Ada County Development Services, discussed Capt. Stephen C. Jones, Commander of Region III, Idaho State Police, Lilas McColm-Traska, Chairperson for Safe Highway 16, discussed Chad Smith’s testimony was read by Chris Erlebach. Mr. Smith feels Nissa Watts, a member of Citizens for a Safe Highway 16, discussed her Chris Erlebach, who serves as a member of Citizens for a Safe Cathy Smith, a community volunteer and member of the Board of Ted Foote, a private citizen who lives off Highway 16 in Star, Idaho, said Kim Green’s letter was read by Ted Foote. In the 14 years she has lived A letter from Charles and Donna Strider was also read by Mr. Foote. |
H 231 | Restrictions on Studded Tires
Jim Ross, Acting Director, Idaho Transportation Department, presented |
Motion | Senator Geddes moved that H 231 be sent to the floor of the Senate with a Do Pass recommendation. The motion was seconded by Senator Brandt and carried by voice vote. |
H 229 | Schools to consult with ITD if there is traffic impact on highways
Representative Joan Wood presented H 229 which would require Jim Ross, Acting Director, Idaho Transportation Department (ITD), fully |
Motion | Senator Keough moved that H 229 be sent to the Senate floor with a Do Pass recommendation. The motion was seconded by Senator Little and carried by voice vote. |
DATE: | March 13, 2003 |
TIME: | 1:30 p.m. |
PLACE: | Room 426 |
MEMBERS PRESENT: |
Chairman Ingram, Vice Chairman Keough, Senators Geddes, Brandt, Little, Bailey, McWilliams, Marley, and Calabretta |
MEMBERS ABSENT/ EXCUSED: |
None |
Minutes
Approval |
Senator Calabretta moved that the minutes of Thursday, March 6, 2003, be approved as written. The motion was seconded by Senator Bailey and approved by voice vote. |
H 303 | Mandatory Safety Restraint Use in Motor Vehicles
Representative Wills, a retired Idaho State Police (ISP) officer with more Roy Eiguren, an attorney with Givens Pursley representing St. Al’s the past four years. He urged the committee to support H 303. Dave Carlson, representing the American Automobile Association (AAA) Robert Seehusen, CEO for the Idaho Medical Association (IMA) Melissa Lokken, a high school student from Eagle High School interning Phyllis Smith, a private individual whose son was killed in an automobile |
Motion | Senator Little moved that H 303 be sent to the Senate floor with a Do Pass recommendation. The motion was seconded by Senator Marley and carried by voice vote. Senator Brandt voted no. |
Adjourn | The meeting adjourned at 2:00 p.m. |
DATE: | April 1, 2003 |
TIME: | 1:30 p.m. |
PLACE: | Room 426 |
MEMBERS PRESENT: |
Chairman Ingram, Vice Chairman Keough, Senators Geddes, Brandt, Little, Bailey, McWilliams, and Marley |
MEMBERS ABSENT/ EXCUSED: |
Calabretta |
Minutes Approval |
Senator Bailey moved and Senator Keough seconded a motion to approve the minutes as written for the last meeting held Thursday, March 13, 2003. The motion carried by voice vote. |
HJM 5 | Encourage Federal Government to lift freeze imposed by the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) Speaker Newcomb requested that HJM 5 be pulled from the agenda. No oral testimony was given. After some Committee discussion, a motion |
Motion | Senator Geddes moved that HJM 5 be held in Committee. The motion was seconded by Senator Keough and carried by voice vote. |
HJM 10 | Request Congress to Preserve Access to Backcountry Airstrips
Bob Martin, Administrator for the Division of Aeronautics, Idaho The Central Idaho Wilderness Act of 1980, the Frank Church River of No Senator Bailey reiterated that last year’s federal Senate Bill 681 was put Representative Wood confirmed there is a need for Idaho to keep |
Motion | Senator Bailey moved that HJM 10 be sent to the floor with a Do Pass recommendation. The motion was seconded by Senator Brandt and approved by voice vote. |
Adjourn | The meeting was adjourned at 2:00 p.m. |
DATE: | April 8, 2003 |
TIME: | 1:30 p.m. |
PLACE: | Room 426 |
MEMBERS PRESENT: |
Chairman Ingram, Vice Chairman Keough, Senators Geddes, Brandt, Little, Bailey, McWilliams, Marley, Calabretta |
MEMBERS ABSENT/ EXCUSED: |
None |
Minutes Approval |
Senator Bailey moved that the minutes of Thursday, April 3, 2003, be accepted as written. The motion was seconded by Senator McWilliams and approved by voice vote. |
H 395 | Overweight Vehicle Loads; permits up to 129,000 pounds
Representative Wood, Chairman of the House Transportation Committee The bill is a remake of the 1998 pilot project. There was not enough Representative Bruce Newcomb, Speaker of the House and co-sponsor In 1991 under ISTEA, the federal government froze truck weights; Idaho Both Speaker Newcomb and Chairman Ingram, co-sponsors of H 395, Senator Geddes asked for some detail about what was accomplished from Senator Geddes expressed concern about the $27 million court settlement Mo Detmar, Idaho Transportation Department, indicated that only 8 or 10 Clay Larkin, Mayor of Post Falls, spoke in opposition to H 395. He North Idaho Mayors Coalition, and Idahoans for Safe Roads. The Brent Olmstead, Executive Director of Milk Producers of Idaho, spoke in Linda Iverson, representing Idaho North Pacific Railroad headquartered in . Pat Keim, representing Burlington Northern Santa Fe, spoke in opposition Regarding the weight of trucks on highways, Mr. Keim referred to an article Paul Sudmeier, President of the Idaho Trucking Association (Idaho Motor Charlie Clark, representing Union Pacific Railroad, spoke in opposition to Jerry Deckard, Capitol West representing the Associated General Jim Jones, an attorney , was asked by Union Pacific Railroad to give a Roy Eiguren, an attorney with Givens Pursley representing Amalgamated
Amalgamated supports H 395 for the following two reasons. 1) The This bill is the result of a lengthy process of discussion and compromise William (Bill) Rode, is a professional driver and small business owner Mr. Rode feels it will be difficult to enforce having the heavier trucks stay Mark Duffin, Executive Director of the Idaho Sugarbeet Growers Most of the cooperative members own their own trucks that take Dave Carlson, the Director of Public and Government Affairs for the He related that Oregon bridges were designed to last 75 to 90 years and Taking February, 2000 information from ITD’s website examining Idaho’s He also contends that there are some serious legal questions (see
Stuart Davis, Executive Director, Idaho Association of Highway Districts Steve Hadley, a Commissioner for Bannock County, was opposed to H 395. He believes that 129,000 pound trucks will get off pilot routes for Dennis Tanikuni, representing the Farm Bureau, indicated his support for George Millward, Director of the United Transportation Union (all of their H 395 because it would be a burden to the railroad and jeopardize jobs. Evan Hayes, a farmer from Soda Springs, a member of the Idaho Grain Bill Aller, a road supervisor for Bannock County, spoke in opposition to H 395. Load stress can be seen at ports of entry as trucks re-enter the Twain Hayden, a farmer and member of the Idaho Grain Producers Larry Ghan, the Bannock County Clerk, spoke in opposition of H 395 Jeff Ramage, a locomotive engineer for Union Pacific Railroad in Nampa, Steve Brumbaugh, representing both the Brotherhood of Local Engineers
Woody Richards, an attorney representing the Associated Loggers Bob Wells, representing the Association of Logging Contractors spoke in Steve Thomas, an attorney representing Burlington Northern Santa Fe, John Watts, a lobbyist representing Eastern Idaho Railroad, spoke in A copy of a letter from Ed McKechnie, Vice President of Strategic |
Motion | Senator Brandt moved, seconded by Senator Little, that H 395 be sent to the Senate floor with a Do Pass recommendation. Senator Keough requested a roll call vote. AYES: Senators Ingram, Brandt, Little, Bailey, McWilliams NAYS: Senators Keough, Geddes, Marley, Calabretta On a 5 to 4 vote, H 395 passed and will be sent to the floor with a Do |
Adjourn | The meeting adjourned at 4:30 p.m. |