2010 House Bill 6015

Consolidate legislature’s administrative functions

Introduced in the House

March 25, 2010

Introduced by Rep. Kate Ebli (D-56)

To amend the statute that governs the legislature’s Joint Committee on Administrative Rules to specify that the Committee’s staff will be provided by the Legislative Service Bureau.

Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Investigations

April 13, 2010

Reported without amendment

Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.

April 21, 2010

Amendment offered by Rep. Tom McMillin (R-45)

To tie-bar the bill to House Bill 4275, meaning this bill cannot become law unless that one does also. HB 4275 would prohibit the state from paying a higher percentage of the premium or other cost of health benefits for each state employee than the average for all the other states.

The amendment failed by voice vote

Amendment offered by Rep. John Walsh (R-19)

To tie-bar the bill to House Bill 5270, meaning this bill cannot become law unless that one does also. HB 5270 would establish sentencing guidelines for the criminal sanctions proposed by House Bill 5269 for falsifying a mine blasting record. Note: The Representative probably meant House Bill 5720, which would authorize the consolidation of state agencies' human resources departments into a single Office of Human Resource Operations in the Civil Service Department.

The amendment failed by voice vote

Passed in the House 94 to 14 (details)

Received in the Senate

April 22, 2010

Referred to the Committee on Reforms, Restructuring, and Reinventing