Regular Session - July 2, 1993

                                                                 
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         9               ALBANY, NEW YORK

        10                 July 2, 1993

        11                  8:18 p.m.

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        14               REGULAR SESSION

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        18       LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR STAN LUNDINE, President

        19       STEPHEN F. SLOAN, Secretary

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6876

         1                      P R O C E E D I N G S.

         2                      THE PRESIDENT:  Senate will come

         3       to order. The Senators will please find their

         4       places.

         5                      I would like to ask everyone

         6       present to rise and repeat the Pledge of

         7       Allegiance with me.

         8                      (Whereupon, the Senate joined in

         9       the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. )

        10                      Please be seated.

        11                      In the absence of visiting

        12       clergy, may we now bow our heads in a moment of

        13       silence.

        14                      (Whereupon, there was a moment of

        15       silence. )

        16                      Secretary will read the Journal.

        17                      THE SECRETARY:  In Senate,

        18       Thursday, July 1. The Senate met pursuant to

        19       adjournment.  Senator Farley in the chair upon

        20       designation of the Temporary President.  The

        21       Journal of Wednesday, June 30, was read and

        22       approved.  On motion, Senate adjourned.

        23                      THE PRESIDENT:  Hearing no











                                                             
6877

         1       objection the Journal stands approved as read.

         2                      Presentation of petitions.

         3                      Messages from the Assembly.

         4                      Secretary will read.

         5                      THE SECRETARY:  The Assembly

         6       returned Senator Sears' bill, Senate Bill Number

         7       3452B, Assembly Reprint Number 30,000, with

         8       amendments, Agriculture and Markets Law.

         9                      THE PRESIDENT:  Concur in

        10       amendments and restored.

        11                      Messages from the Governor.

        12                      Reports of standing committees.

        13                      Secretary will read.

        14                      THE SECRETARY:  Senator Marino,

        15       from the Committee on Rules, reports the

        16       following bills directly for third reading:

        17                      By Senator Montgomery, Senate

        18       Bill Number 1588, authorize the city of New York

        19       to reconvey its interest in certain real

        20       property;

        21                      Senate Bill Number 2268, by

        22       Senator Farley, to allow James Cummings, Sr.,

        23       town justice in the town of Providence











                                                             
6878

         1       retroactive membership in Tier II;

         2                      2478, by Senator Jones, amends

         3       Chapter 928 of the Laws of 1966;

         4                      2485, by Senator LaValle, General

         5       Municipal Law;

         6                      2637B, by Senator Padavan,

         7       General City Law;

         8                      3694A, by Senator Maltese, Civil

         9       Rights Law;

        10                      3996, by Senator Holland, solid

        11       waste treatment and disposal in Orange County;

        12                      4181A, by Senator Nolan,

        13       establish a library district in the town of

        14       Coeymans;

        15                      4484A, by Senator Tully,

        16       Education Law;

        17                      4624, by Senator Lack, to allow

        18       James J. Spero retroactive membership in Tier I;

        19                      5308A, by Senator Velella,

        20       Insurance Law;

        21                      5378B, by Senator Skelos, an act

        22       to amend the Penal Law;

        23                      5510B, by Senator Skelos, Family











                                                             
6879

         1       Court Act;

         2                      5593, by Senator Trunzo,

         3       Education Law;

         4                      5608A, by Senator Tully, Public

         5       Health Law;

         6                      5652, by Senator Farley, Real

         7       Property Tax Law;

         8                      5847A, by Senator Mega,

         9       Surrogate's Court Procedure Act;

        10                      5896A, by Senator LaValle,

        11       Environmental Conservation Law;

        12                      5925A, by Senator Spano, Highway

        13       Law;

        14                      5986, by Senator Spano, to allow

        15       Judge Gilbert Rabin retroactive membership;

        16                      6063, by the Committee on Rules,

        17       Administrative Code of the city of New York;

        18                      6077, by the Committee on Rules,

        19       to authorize Lawrence Leff, county of Nassau,

        20       retroactive membership;

        21                      5322A, by Senator Skelos, amends

        22       Chapter 879 of the Laws of 1936;

        23                      6112, by the Committee on Rules,











                                                             
6880

         1       amends Chapter 336 of the Laws of 1992;

         2                      6079, by Senator Johnson,

         3       Environmental Conservation Law.

         4                      All bills reported directly for

         5       third reading.

         6                      THE PRESIDENT:  Third reading.

         7                      Reports of select committees.

         8                      Communications and reports from

         9       state officers.

        10                      Motions and resolutions.

        11                      Senator Farley.

        12                      SENATOR FARLEY:  Thank you, Mr.

        13       President.  I wish to call up, on behalf of

        14       Senator Mega, his bill, Print Number 3004, which

        15       was recalled from the Assembly, which is now at

        16       the desk.

        17                      THE PRESIDENT:  Secretary will

        18       read.

        19                      THE SECRETARY:  By Senator Mega,

        20       Senate Bill Number 3004, an act to amend the Tax

        21       Law.

        22                      SENATOR FARLEY:  I move to

        23       reconsider the vote by which this bill passed.











                                                             
6881

         1                      THE PRESIDENT:  The Secretary

         2       will call the roll on reconsideration.

         3                      (The Secretary called the roll on

         4       reconsideration. )

         5                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 53.

         6                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

         7       before the house.

         8                      SENATOR FARLEY:  Offer the

         9       following amendments.

        10                      THE PRESIDENT:  Amendments

        11       received.

        12                      SENATOR FARLEY:  On behalf of

        13       Senator Bruno, on page 4, I offer the following

        14       amendments to Calendar 102, Senate Print 2354B,

        15       and I ask that that bill retain its place.

        16                      THE PRESIDENT:  Without

        17       objection, so ordered.

        18                      SENATOR FARLEY:  On page 19, on

        19       behalf of Senator Velella, I offer the following

        20       amendments to Calendar 855, Senate Print 1993,

        21       and I ask that that bill retain its place on the

        22       Third Reading Calendar.

        23                      THE PRESIDENT:  Without











                                                             
6882

         1       objection, so ordered.

         2                      SENATOR FARLEY:  On behalf of

         3       Senator Daly, on page 23, I offer the following

         4       amendments to Calendar Number 1094, Senate Print

         5       5200A, and I ask that that bill retain its place

         6       on Third Reading Calendar.

         7                      THE PRESIDENT:  Without

         8       objection, so ordered.

         9                      SENATOR FARLEY:  On behalf of

        10       Senator Johnson, on page 30, I offer the

        11       following amendments to Calendar 1347, Senate

        12       Print 5947A, and I ask that bill retain its

        13       place on the Third Reading Calendar.

        14                      THE PRESIDENT:  Without

        15       objection, so ordered.

        16                      Senator Halperin.

        17                      SENATOR HALPERIN:  Mr. President,

        18       I would like Calendar Number 1475, my bill,

        19       Print Number 6024, to be recommitted to the

        20       committee from whence it came.

        21                      THE PRESIDENT:  So ordered.

        22                      Senator Stachowski.

        23                      SENATOR STACHOWSKI:  Mr.











                                                             
6883

         1       President.  On behalf of Senator Solomon, I move

         2       that the following bill be discharged from its

         3       respective committee and be recommitted with

         4       instructions to strike the enacting clause:

         5       Senate Bill Number 5829A.

         6                      THE PRESIDENT:  Without

         7       objection, so ordered.

         8                      Senator Saland.

         9                      SENATOR SALAND:  Mr. President.

        10       I would like to remove the sponsor star from

        11       Calendar 200, Senate 766B.

        12                      THE PRESIDENT:  So ordered.

        13                      Senator Maltese.

        14                      SENATOR MALTESE:  Mr. President,

        15       on page number 33, I offer the following

        16       amendments to Calendar Number 1400, Senate Print

        17       Number 5977A, and ask that said bill retain its

        18       place on the Third Reading Calendar.

        19                      THE PRESIDENT:  Without

        20       objection, so ordered.

        21                      Senator Holland.

        22                      SENATOR HOLLAND:  Mr. President,

        23       I would like to remove a sponsor star: Calendar











                                                             
6884

         1       324, Senate Print 880A.

         2                      THE PRESIDENT:  Without

         3       objection, so ordered.

         4                      Senator Kuhl.

         5                      SENATOR KUHL:  Yes, Mr.

         6       President.  On behalf of Senator Hannon, on page

         7       41, I offer the following amendments to Calendar

         8       Number 1473, Senate Print 6019, and ask that

         9       said bill retain its place on the Third Reading

        10       Calendar.

        11                      THE PRESIDENT:  So ordered.

        12                      SENATOR KUHL:  Thank you.

        13                      THE PRESIDENT:  Senator Wright.

        14                      SENATOR WRIGHT:  Mr. President, I

        15       request that a sponsor star be placed on my

        16       bill, page 22, Calendar Number 1000, Senate

        17       Print 4277.

        18                      And a second bill, I again

        19       request a sponsor star be placed on: Page 35,

        20       Calendar Number 1436, Senate Print 3807B.

        21                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

        22       starred.

        23                      Senator Padavan.











                                                             
6885

         1                      SENATOR PADAVAN:  Mr. President,

         2       I wish to call up my bill, Print Number 2516A,

         3       recalled from the Assembly which is now at the

         4       desk.

         5                      THE PRESIDENT:  Secretary will

         6       read.

         7                      THE SECRETARY:  By Senator

         8       Padavan, Senate Bill Number 2516A, an act to

         9       amend the New York City charter.

        10                      SENATOR PADAVAN:  Mr. President,

        11       I now move to reconsider the vote by which the

        12       bill passed.

        13                      THE PRESIDENT:  The Secretary

        14       will call the roll on reconsideration.

        15                      (The Secretary called the roll on

        16       reconsideration. )

        17                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 53.

        18                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

        19       before the house.

        20                      SENATOR PADAVAN:  Mr. President,

        21       recommit the bill.

        22                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

        23       recommitted.











                                                             
6886

         1                      Secretary will read.

         2                      THE SECRETARY:  On page 8 of

         3       today's calendar, Senator Present moves to

         4       discharge the Committee on Rules from Assembly

         5       Bill Number 4804B and substitute it for the

         6       identical Third Reading 391.

         7                      On page 6, Senator Holland moves

         8       to discharge the Committee on Rules from

         9       Assembly Bill Number 4858A and substitute it for

        10       the identical Third Reading 211.

        11                      On page 36, Senator Johnson moves

        12       to discharge the Committee on Rules from

        13       Assembly Bill Number 8629A and substitute it for

        14       the identical Third Reading 1445.

        15                      On page 38, Senator Masiello

        16       moves to discharge the Committee on Rules from

        17       Assembly Bill Number 5077 and substitute it for

        18       the identical Third Reading 1461.

        19                      On page 38, Senator Stafford

        20       moves to discharge the Committee on Rules from

        21       Assembly Bill Number 8571 and substitute it for

        22       the identical Third Reading 1462.

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         1       to discharge the Committee on Rules from

         2       Assembly Bill Number 1019 and substitute it for

         3       the identical Third Reading 1463.

         4                      On page 39, Senator Johnson moves

         5       to discharge the Committee on Rules from

         6       Assembly Bill Number 5673A and substitute it for

         7       the identical Third Reading 1465.

         8                      On page 39, Senator Larkin moves

         9       to discharge the Committee on Rules from

        10       Assembly Bill Number 8180B and substitute it for

        11       the the identical Third Reading 1466.

        12                      Also, on page 39, Senator Goodman

        13       moves to discharge the Committee on Rules from

        14       Assembly Bill Number 8212 and substitute it for

        15       the identical Third Reading 1468.

        16                      On page 39, Senator Mega moves to

        17       discharge the Committee on Rules from Assembly

        18       Bill Number 8418 and substitute it for the

        19       identical Third Reading 1469.

        20                      On page 39, Senator Libous moves

        21       to discharge the Committee on Rules from

        22       Assembly Bill Number 8506 and substitute it for

        23       the identical Third Reading 1471.











                                                             
6888

         1                      On page 41, Senator Wright moves

         2       to discharge the Committee on Rules from

         3       Assembly Bill Number 8663 and substitute it for

         4       the identical Third Reading 1474.

         5                      THE PRESIDENT:  Substitution

         6       ordered.

         7                      Are there any other motions or

         8       resolutions?

         9                      Senator Present.

        10                      SENATOR PRESENT:  Take up the

        11       non-controversial calendar, please.

        12                      THE PRESIDENT:  Secretary will

        13       read, and please let's have some order in the

        14       chamber.

        15                      THE SECRETARY:  On page 4,

        16       Calendar Number 72, by Senator Skelos, Senate

        17       Bill Number 949A, an act to amend the Civil

        18       Practice Law and Rules.

        19                      THE PRESIDENT:  There is a

        20       message at the desk.

        21                      SENATOR PRESENT:  Mr. President,

        22       I move we adopt the message.

        23                      THE PRESIDENT:  On the motion.











                                                             
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         1       All those in favor, say aye.

         2                      (Response of "Aye.")

         3                      Those opposed, nay.

         4                      (There was no response. )

         5                      The ayes have it.  The message is

         6       accepted.

         7                      Read the last section.

         8                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

         9       act shall take effect immediately.

        10                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

        11                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

        12                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 55.

        13                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

        14       passed.

        15                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        16       338, by Senator Sears, Senate Bill Number 3316B,

        17       an act to amend the General Business Law.

        18                      THE PRESIDENT:  Read the last

        19       section.

        20                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

        21       act shall take effect immediately.

        22                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

        23                      (The Secretary called the roll. )











                                                             
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         1                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 55.

         2                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

         3       passed.

         4                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

         5       391, substituted earlier today, by member of the

         6       Assembly Parment, Assembly Bill Number 4804B,

         7       Agriculture and Markets Law.

         8                      THE PRESIDENT:  Read the last

         9       section.

        10                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

        11       act shall take effect immediately.

        12                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

        13                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

        14                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 55.

        15                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

        16       passed.

        17                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        18       395.

        19                      SENATOR PRESENT:  Lay it aside

        20       for the day, please.

        21                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

        22       aside for the day.

        23                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number











                                                             
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         1       557, by Senator Larkin, Senate Bill Number

         2       3985A, an act to amend the General Municipal

         3       Law.

         4                      THE PRESIDENT:  Read the last

         5       section.

         6                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

         7       act shall take effect immediately.

         8                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

         9                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

        10                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 55.

        11                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

        12       passed.

        13                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        14       682, by Senator Stafford.

        15                      SENATOR PRESENT:  Lay it aside

        16       for the day.

        17                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

        18       aside for the day.

        19                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        20       846, by member of the Assembly Tocci, Assembly

        21       Bill Number 6960B, an act to amend the Executive

        22       Law.

        23                      THE PRESIDENT:  Read the last











                                                             
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         1       section.

         2                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

         3       act shall take effect immediately.

         4                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

         5                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

         6                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 55.

         7                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

         8       passed.

         9                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        10       874, by member of the Assembly Gromack, Assembly

        11       Bill Number 7099A, an act to amend the Public

        12       Authorities Law.

        13                      THE PRESIDENT:  Read the last

        14       section.

        15                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

        16       act shall take effect immediately.

        17                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

        18                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

        19                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 55.

        20                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

        21       passed.

        22                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        23       885, by member of the Assembly Farrell, Assembly











                                                             
6893

         1       Bill Number 6361A, an act to amend the Banking

         2       Law.

         3                      THE PRESIDENT:  Read the last

         4       section.

         5                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

         6       act shall take effect immediately.

         7                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

         8                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

         9                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 55.

        10                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

        11       passed.

        12                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        13       951, by the Assembly Committee on Rules,

        14       Assembly Bill Number 7880A, conveyance of

        15       certain lands to the Malone Central School

        16       District.

        17                      THE PRESIDENT:  Read the last

        18       section.

        19                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

        20       act shall take effect immediately.

        21                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

        22                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

        23                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 55.











                                                             
6894

         1                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

         2       passed.

         3                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

         4       1141, by the Assembly Committee on Rules, Senate

         5       Bill Number 8060A, Social Services Law.

         6                      THE PRESIDENT:  Read the last

         7       section.

         8                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

         9       act shall take effect immediately.

        10                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

        11                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

        12                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 55.

        13                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

        14       passed.

        15                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        16       1158, by member of the Assembly Connelly,

        17       Assembly Bill Number 2396A, Environmental

        18       Conservation Law.

        19                      SENATOR GOLD:  Lay it aside.

        20                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

        21       aside.

        22                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        23       1213, by Senator Padavan, Senate Bill Number











                                                             
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         1       4704C, Administrative Code of the city of New

         2       York.

         3                      THE PRESIDENT:  There is a local

         4       fiscal impact note at the desk.

         5                      Read the last section.

         6                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

         7       act shall take effect immediately.

         8                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

         9                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

        10                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 55.

        11                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

        12       passed.

        13                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        14       1216, by member of the Assembly Cahill, Assembly

        15       Bill Number 7101B, an act to amend the Public

        16       Authorities Law.

        17                      THE PRESIDENT:  Read the last

        18       section.

        19                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

        20       act shall take effect immediately.

        21                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

        22                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

        23                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 55.











                                                             
6896

         1                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

         2       passed.

         3                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

         4       1250, by Senator Hannon.

         5                      SENATOR PRESENT:  Lay it aside

         6       for the day.

         7                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

         8       aside for the day.

         9                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        10       1251, by Senator Lack, Senate Bill Number 5263,

        11       an act to amend the Labor Law.

        12                      SENATOR PRESENT:  Lay it aside

        13       for the day.

        14                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

        15       aside for the day.

        16                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        17       1260, by the Senate Committee on Rules, Senate

        18       Bill Number 5853A, an act to amend the General

        19       Municipal Law.

        20                      SENATOR GOLD:  Lay it aside for

        21       the Minority.

        22                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

        23       aside.











                                                             
6897

         1                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

         2       1262, by Senator Johnson.

         3                      SENATOR PRESENT:  Lay it aside

         4       for the day.

         5                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

         6       aside for the day.

         7                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

         8       1338, by Senator Hannon, Senate Bill Number

         9       5206.

        10                      SENATOR PRESENT:  Lay it aside.

        11                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

        12       aside.

        13                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        14       1343, by member of the Assembly Sanders,

        15       Assembly Bill Number 6985B, an act to amend the

        16       Social Services Law.

        17                      THE PRESIDENT:  Read the last

        18       section.

        19                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

        20       act shall take effect immediately.

        21                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

        22                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

        23                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 55.











                                                             
6898

         1                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

         2       passed.

         3                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

         4       1351, by the Senate Committee on Rules, Senate

         5       Bill Number 5963A, Administrative Code of the

         6       city of New York.

         7                      THE PRESIDENT:  There is a home

         8       rule message at the desk.

         9                      Read the last section.

        10                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

        11       act shall take effect immediately.

        12                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

        13                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

        14                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 55.

        15                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

        16       passed.

        17                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        18       1371, by member of the Assembly -

        19                      SENATOR PRESENT:  Lay it aside.

        20                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

        21       aside.

        22                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        23       1389, by Senator Pataki, Senate Bill Number











                                                             
6899

         1       5576A, an act to amend the Mental Hygiene Law.

         2                      SENATOR LEICHTER:  Lay it aside.

         3                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

         4       aside.

         5                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

         6       1397, by the Senate Committee on Rules, Senate

         7       Bill Number 5954A, Administrative Code of the

         8       city of New York.

         9                      THE PRESIDENT:  There is a home

        10       rule message at the desk.

        11                      Read the last section.

        12                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

        13       act shall take effect immediately.

        14                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

        15                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

        16                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 55.

        17                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

        18       passed.

        19                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        20       1423, by the Senate Committee on Rules, Senate

        21       Bill Number 5702A.

        22                      SENATOR LEICHTER:  Lay it aside.

        23                      SENATOR GOLD:  Lay it aside.











                                                             
6900

         1                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

         2       aside.

         3                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

         4       1444, by Senator Mega, Senate Bill Number 6985.

         5                      SENATOR PRESENT:  Lay it aside.

         6                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

         7       aside.

         8                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

         9       1445, substituted earlier today, by the Assembly

        10       Committee on Rules, Assembly Bill Number 8629A,

        11       an act to amend the Local Finance Law.

        12                      THE PRESIDENT:  Read the last

        13       section.

        14                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

        15       act shall take effect immediately.

        16                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

        17                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

        18                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 55.

        19                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

        20       passed.

        21                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        22       1449, by Senator Daly.

        23                      SENATOR LEICHTER:  Lay it aside.











                                                             
6901

         1                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

         2       aside.

         3                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

         4       1451, by Senator DeFrancisco, Senate Bill Number

         5       6033, setting the taxable status of real

         6       property in the town of Lafayette.

         7                      THE PRESIDENT:  Read the last

         8       section.

         9                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

        10       act shall take effect immediately.

        11                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

        12                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

        13                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 56.

        14                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

        15       passed.

        16                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        17       1457, by the Senate Committee on Rules.

        18                      SENATOR GOLD:  Lay it aside.

        19                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

        20       aside.  The bill is high.

        21                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        22       1458, by Senator Connor, Senate Bill Number 597,

        23       an act to allow Mary Ellen V. Adinolfi Tier I











                                                             
6902

         1       status.

         2                      SENATOR SEARS:  Lay it aside.

         3                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

         4       aside.

         5                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

         6       1459, by Senator LaValle, Senate Bill Number

         7       1966, to allow Elaine S. Harrison retroactive

         8       membership in the New York State employees

         9       retirement.

        10                      THE PRESIDENT:  There is a home

        11       rule message at the desk.

        12                      Read the last section.

        13                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

        14       act shall take effect immediately.

        15                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

        16                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

        17                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 55, nays 2,

        18       Senators Gold and Leichter recorded in the

        19       negative.

        20                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

        21       passed.

        22                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        23       1460, by Senator Wright, Senate Bill Number











                                                             
6903

         1       2340A, an act to amend the Executive Law and the

         2       State Administrative Procedure Act.

         3                      THE PRESIDENT:  Read the last

         4       section.

         5                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

         6       act shall take effect immediately.

         7                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

         8                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

         9                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 57.

        10                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

        11       passed.

        12                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        13       1461, substituted earlier today, by member of

        14       the Assembly Hoyt, Assembly Bill Number 5077, an

        15       act to amend the Public Housing Law, in relation

        16       to the members of the Buffalo Municipal Housing

        17       Authority.

        18                      THE PRESIDENT:  Read the last

        19       section.

        20                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2. This

        21       act shall take effect immediately.

        22                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

        23                      (The Secretary called the roll. )











                                                             
6904

         1                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 57.

         2                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

         3       passed.

         4                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

         5       1462, substituted earlier today, by the Assembly

         6       Committee on Rules, Assembly Bill Number 8571,

         7       an act to amend the Abandoned Property Law.

         8                      THE PRESIDENT:  Read the last

         9       section.

        10                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

        11       act shall take effect immediately.

        12                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

        13                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

        14                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 57.

        15                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

        16       passed.

        17                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        18       1463, by member of the Assembly Pheffer.

        19                      SENATOR OHRENSTEIN:  Lay it

        20       aside.

        21                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

        22       aside.

        23                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number











                                                             
6905

         1       1466, substituted earlier today, by the Assembly

         2       Committee on Rules, Assembly Bill Number 8180B,

         3       an act to amend the Real Property Tax Law.

         4                      SENATOR LEICHTER:  Is this 1460?

         5                      THE PRESIDENT:  This is -66,

         6       1466.

         7                      Read the last section.

         8                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

         9       act shall take effect immediately.

        10                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

        11                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

        12                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 56, nays 1,

        13       Senator Pataki recorded in the negative.

        14                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

        15       passed.

        16                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        17       1468, substituted earlier today, by the Assembly

        18       Committee on Rules, Assembly Bill Number 8212,

        19       an act to amend the charter of Society of New

        20       York Hospital.

        21                      THE PRESIDENT:  Read the last

        22       section.

        23                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This











                                                             
6906

         1       act shall take effect immediately.

         2                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

         3                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

         4                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 57.

         5                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

         6       passed.

         7                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

         8       1469, substituted -

         9                      SENATOR GOLD:  Lay it aside.

        10                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

        11       aside.

        12                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        13       1471, substituted earlier today, by the Assembly

        14       Committee on Rules, Assembly Bill Number 8506,

        15       an act to amend the Education Law, in relation

        16       to the compulsory school age.

        17                      THE PRESIDENT:  Read the last

        18       section.

        19                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 2.  This

        20       act shall take effect immediately.

        21                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

        22                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

        23                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 57.











                                                             
6907

         1                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

         2       passed.

         3                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

         4       1472.

         5                      SENATOR GOLD:  Lay it aside.

         6                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

         7       aside.  There is a local fiscal impact note at

         8       the desk.

         9                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        10       1474, substituted earlier today, by the Assembly

        11       Committee on Rules, Assembly Bill Number 8663,

        12       an act to amend the Executive Law.

        13                      SENATOR LEICHTER:  Lay it aside.

        14                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

        15       aside.

        16                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        17       1476, by Senator Johnson, Senate Bill Number

        18       6037.

        19                      SENATOR GOLD:  Lay it aside.

        20                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

        21       aside.

        22                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        23       147.











                                                             
6908

         1                      SENATOR GOLD:  Lay it aside.

         2                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

         3       aside.

         4                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

         5       1501, reported earlier today direct for third

         6       reading, Senate Bill Number 5896A, by Senator

         7       LaValle, Environmental Conservation Law, the

         8       State Finance Law, and the Public Officers Law.

         9                      SENATOR LEICHTER:  Lay it aside.

        10                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

        11       aside.

        12                      SENATOR GOLD:  Hold on one

        13       second.

        14                      THE PRESIDENT:  I am holding, at

        15       your request, Senator Gold.

        16                      SENATOR GOLD:  We have no

        17       objection.

        18                      SENATOR PRESENT:  Lay it aside.

        19                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is laid

        20       aside.

        21                      That completes action on the

        22       non-controversial bills.

        23                      SENATOR TULLY:  Mr. President.











                                                             
6909

         1                      THE PRESIDENT:  Senator Tully.

         2                      SENATOR TULLY:  Can I ask you

         3       what calendar number that was that was just laid

         4       aside.

         5                      THE PRESIDENT:  I honestly don't

         6       know.  It's not on the calendar.

         7                      The Secretary will report the

         8       number of the bill that was just laid aside.

         9                      THE SECRETARY:  By Senator

        10       LaValle, Senate Bill Number 5896A, an act to

        11       amend the Environmental Conservation Law, the

        12       State Finance Law and the Public Officers Law.

        13                      SENATOR TULLY:  The calendar

        14       number.

        15                      THE PRESIDENT:  It's not on the

        16       calendar.

        17                      SENATOR TULLY:  I'm asking to

        18       hear from the clerk.

        19                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        20       1501.

        21                      SENATOR TULLY:  Thank you.

        22                      THE PRESIDENT:  Senator Present.

        23                      SENATOR PRESENT:  Would you











                                                             
6910

         1       recognize Senator Waldon, please.

         2                      THE PRESIDENT:  Senator Waldon.

         3                      SENATOR WALDON:  Thank you very

         4       much, Mr. President.  I have a resolution at the

         5       desk.  I respectfully request because of the

         6       nature of the resolution that it be read in its

         7       entirety.

         8                      THE PRESIDENT:  Secretary will

         9       read.

        10                      THE SECRETARY:  Legislative

        11       Resolution, by Senator Waldon, Ohrenstein and

        12       other members of the Senate mourning the death

        13       of Mark Lehner.

        14                      Whereas, it is the sense of this

        15       legislative body that the quality and character

        16       of life in this great Empire State is indelibly

        17       enriched by the faithful and unselfish service

        18       of those who would devote their life to public

        19       service.

        20                      A man of such honorable character

        21       and devotion to his state and community was Mark

        22       Lehner, whose life was cut short by heart

        23       failure at the age of 42.











                                                             
6911

         1                      Mark Lehner served with devotion,

         2       commitment and idealism as a principal

         3       legislative analyst in the Minority Program and

         4       Counsel Office for thirteen years.

         5                      Mark Lehner was a loyal alumnus

         6       of Syracuse University and a recent graduate of

         7       Western New England Law School.

         8                      Mark Lehner leaves behind his

         9       devoted wife, Annette, and his 17-month-old son,

        10       Erich, to keep alive his memory.

        11                      Mark Lehner showed strength and

        12       resolve in his three-month battle with illness.

        13                      The legacy of Mark Lehner will

        14       forever be imprinted upon the state of New York

        15       and upon the city of Rensselaer, where he did

        16       serve as an alderman.

        17                      The wit, intelligence and insight

        18       of Mark Lehner will be profoundly missed by his

        19       family, friends, colleagues and the members of

        20       the New York State Senate.

        21                      Rare, indeed, is the impressive

        22       conviction to service shown by an individual for

        23       the benefit of his community and fellow man,











                                                             
6912

         1       such as that which has been demonstrated by Mark

         2       Lehner throughout his life and career.

         3                      Now, therefore, be it resolved,

         4       that this legislative body pause in its

         5       deliberations to honor Mark Lehner, recognizing

         6       his outstanding contributions to the functions

         7       of this chamber; and

         8                      Be it further resolved, that a

         9       copy of this resolution suitably engrossed be

        10       transmitted to Annette Lehner, his wife, and

        11       Erich Lehner, his son.

        12                      SENATOR WALDON:  Mr. President.

        13                      THE PRESIDENT:  Senator Waldon on

        14       the resolution.

        15                      SENATOR WALDON:  Thank you very

        16       much, Mr. President.

        17                      I knew Mark Lehner but a short

        18       time; but during this short period of time, I

        19       learned to respect him. I learned to admire his

        20       work ethic.  I learned to appreciate the

        21       willingness with which he helped me to resolve

        22       some rather thorny issues.

        23                      We cannot always judge the gifts











                                                             
6913

         1       that someone would make if he lived for a long

         2       time; but in regards to Mark Lehner, I can truly

         3       say that the gifts that he brought to myself, to

         4       this chamber, to this body and to the people of

         5       the state of New York were indeed commendable.

         6                      I respectfully request that the

         7       resolution be left open so that all members of

         8       this Senate may join me in paying our absolute

         9       and utmost respects to the legacy of Mark

        10       Lehner.

        11                      Thank you, Mr. President.

        12                      THE PRESIDENT:  Senator

        13       Ohrenstein.

        14                      SENATOR OHRENSTEIN:  Mr.

        15       President.  I thank Senator Waldon for paying

        16       his respect to this very wonderful man, Mark

        17       Lehner.  He is one of that very loyal body of

        18       men and women who serve us here in this chamber

        19       and the whole New York Legislature so

        20       faithfully.

        21                      His death is indeed a tragedy.

        22       He was 42 years of age, died suddenly, and

        23       struck down in the middle of an extraordinary,











                                                             
6914

         1       productive and wonderful life.  He leaves a

         2       wonderful woman, Annette, and a young child.

         3       And it is very difficult, really, to express how

         4       sad I am personally at this particular tragedy.

         5                      I got to know Mark Lehner very

         6       well.  He worked for the Minority Program and

         7       Counsel Office for thirteen years.  He was a

         8       loyal, dedicated employee who loved this

         9       Legislature, loved this body, who loved the work

        10       he did.

        11                      He only recently while working

        12       here went to Western New England Law School and

        13       got his law degree in order to further his

        14       career and in order to better make a livelihood

        15       for his young family.

        16                      I appreciate the tribute that is

        17       being paid to him at this point by this body, as

        18       well as I'm sure his wife and child and his

        19       family does.

        20                      He will be very sorely missed by

        21       all of us and by me personally.

        22                      THE PRESIDENT:  On the

        23       resolution.  All those in favor, say aye.











                                                             
6915

         1                      (Response of "Aye.")

         2                      Opposed, nay.

         3                      (There was no response. )

         4                      The ayes have it.  The resolution

         5       is adopted.

         6                      Any Senator who wishes to be

         7       listed as a sponsor to the resolution, please

         8       indicate by raising a hand.

         9                      SENATOR PRESENT:  Mr. Cornell, I

        10       think we can put all members on it.

        11                      THE PRESIDENT:  All members are

        12       listed as sponsors of the resolution.

        13                      Senator Present.

        14                      SENATOR PRESENT:  Call now

        15       Calendar 1501.

        16                      THE PRESIDENT:  Secretary will

        17       read.

        18                      THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number

        19       1501, by Senator LaValle, Senate Bill Number

        20       5896A, an act to amend the Environmental

        21       Conservation Law.

        22                      THE PRESIDENT:  Senator LaValle.

        23                      SENATOR LAVALLE:  Thank you, Mr.











                                                             
6916

         1       President.

         2                      Mr. President, this bill is, I

         3       believe, a very historic piece of legislation

         4       that resolves years of conflict between the

         5       environmental and the development community.

         6                      This legislation was drafted by

         7       Long Islanders for Long Island's future.

         8                      The sponsor in the Assembly is

         9       Assemblyman DiNapoli.  Assemblyman DiNapoli and

        10       I spent most of our time, really, over a

        11       considerable period of time, managing the

        12       parties that had a interest in this matter,

        13       establishing the goals to be achieved, and

        14       really trying to keep the parties moving towards

        15       those goals and accomplishing those goals.

        16                      The meetings were many, and the

        17       participation was very broad.  It was one of

        18       inclusion and one in which the parties really

        19       had a great deal of input.

        20                      This legislation is supported by

        21       many groups, many individuals, but in a

        22       memorandum of support by the Long Island

        23       Association, I think it captures the essence of











                                                             
6917

         1       what this legislation is all about.  It says:

         2                       "This bill is one of the most

         3       important pieces of legislation concerning the

         4       future of Long Island ever considered by the New

         5       York State Legislature.  The provisions of this

         6       bill, written after a lengthy process of

         7       meetings and discussions among all of the

         8       interested parties on Long Island, will provide

         9       a planning mechanism to help protect attractive

        10       land in the central pine barrens of Suffolk

        11       County, which is environmentally sensitive,

        12       through a combination of land purchases,

        13       transfer of development rights and other zoning

        14       procedures."

        15                      It is important, I believe, Mr.

        16       President, to just depart and take a minute,

        17       because this legislation is so important,

        18       because it was written by the people from Long

        19       Island who have such a stake in it.

        20                      I talked about Assemblyman

        21       DiNapoli, who has played such a key role with

        22       his assistant who is one of the directors of the

        23       Long Island Water Resources Commission, Mike











                                                             
6918

         1       Deering.  Our Majority Leader, Senator Marino,

         2       his encouragement was just absolutely terrific,

         3       and his role is and has been a very, very

         4       crucial one.

         5                      My co-sponsors are Senator

         6       Trunzo, who has played a tremendous role in

         7       participation with me, with his Director of the

         8       Water Resources Commission, Mary Ellen Suhrhoff;

         9       Senator Johnson, as chairman of the

        10       Environmental Conservation committee, and his

        11       Director, Dominic Jacangelo, very, very key

        12       role.  And certainly Senator Lack, very, very

        13       much involved in the participation in this

        14       legislation.

        15                      The Long Island Association and

        16       the leadership of the president, Jim LaRocca,

        17       was so absolutely crucial in bringing parties

        18       together in actually defining what the central

        19       pine barrens was, the sensitive area, the core

        20       area, and the compatible area, played a very,

        21       very key role along with Mitch Pally of the Long

        22       Island Association.

        23                      Our county executive, Bob











                                                             
6919

         1       Gaffney, has played a very key role, and the

         2       role of actually putting up money, important

         3       money that we will need for acquisition of

         4       sensitive lands.  His deputy county executive,

         5       George Gatta, and also the key role of former

         6       county executive, Mike LoGrande; the supervisors

         7       John LaMaura of the town of Brookhaven and Fred

         8       Thiel, from the town of Southampton, have

         9       participated and played very key roles.

        10                      In the development community, we

        11       have Wilbur Breslin and Charles Mancini, who

        12       played outstanding roles, along with from a

        13       technical place Bob Wiebolt, who is the director

        14       of the New York State Builders Institute, and

        15       Buzz Schwenk, who is the Executive Director of

        16       the Long Island Builders Institute.

        17                      The environmental community was

        18       led by a person who has spent just untold hours

        19       and has been a very dynamic force in the

        20       development of this legislation, Dick Amper from

        21       the Pine Barrens Society and also Kevin

        22       McDonald, the Group of the South Fork.

        23                      What we are trying to do and what











                                                             
6920

         1       I think people know is that we have the best of

         2       both worlds, that that's what we have on Eastern

         3       Long Island.  We have open space, and we have

         4       productive farm land, scenic marshlands and a

         5       bountiful supply of pure water.  Yet at the same

         6       time we enjoy a diverse economy built upon

         7       agriculture and fishing, tourism and a second

         8       home industry.

         9                      The area we've come to call the

        10       pine barrens falls into both of these worlds and

        11       has, so become subjected to pressures from

        12       both.  But I have rejected the assumption that

        13       these forces must remain forever in conflict,

        14       and that is why this legislation was developed,

        15       legislation that I and the other Senators and

        16       Assemblyman DiNapoli are sponsoring, the "Long

        17       Island Pine Barrens Protection Act," and why I

        18       have spent so much time building and what we

        19       have done to build a delicate consensus that

        20       will determine the future of the pine barrens.

        21                      The Long Island Pine Barrens

        22       Management Act will bring to a close years of

        23       often hot debate between environmentalists and











                                                             
6921

         1       developers over what should be preserved and

         2       what should be built on.  It will do so by using

         3       a mechanism designed and agreed to by those it

         4       will immediately affect, guided by the best

         5       counsel from scientists and land use specialists

         6       and the local community.

         7                      Mr. President, this legislation

         8       is just really a beginning.  It's a beginning

         9       because as part of this legislation an

        10       comprehensive plan will be developed, and I am

        11       sure that some of the same debates and

        12       discussions that have taken place in the

        13       development of this legislation will continue in

        14       the year of the development of this plan.

        15                      I can think of no piece of

        16       legislation that as a member of this body that I

        17       have sponsored has caught the attention of the

        18       people not only of my Senate District but of all

        19       Long Island.  It has caught people's attention

        20       because it really points Long Island in a

        21       direction of what our future will be in many,

        22       many years to come, what will be preserved and

        23       what will be developed.  It will mean what the











                                                             
6922

         1       economic development ventures will look like in

         2       years ahead.

         3                      This legislation has had so many

         4       people that have participated in it.  And, you

         5       know, as the sponsor, each person who has sat at

         6       a table have said to me on their own,

         7       independent, that the reason they have been

         8       involved in this is because they see that this

         9       is a legacy that they will be leaving for future

        10       generations on Long Island, and I really believe

        11       that it is true.

        12                      This legislation is larger and

        13       what it will accomplish is larger than any one

        14       person.  It really is, as the Long Island

        15       Association said, one of the most important

        16       pieces of legislation for Long Island that we

        17       will be considering.  It deals not only with the

        18       environment but it deals also with the economy

        19       and will also, I honestly believe, help to

        20       resolve some of the tax issues that plague Long

        21       Island.

        22                      Mr. President, it is my hope that

        23       good planning will come about from this











                                                             
6923

         1       legislation, and in the compatible areas I think

         2       we will see the kinds of projects that Long

         3       Island needs.

         4                      I hope with this legislation, Mr.

         5       President, we will take the strip malls that

         6       have plagued much of Long Island, and we will

         7       see those strip malls within the walls of only

         8       this" entity called Jurassic Park.

         9                      Mr. President, I hope that my

        10       colleagues will enthusiastically support the

        11       passage of this legislation.

        12                      THE PRESIDENT:  Senator Johnson.

        13                      SENATOR JOHNSON:  Mr. President,

        14       I would like to join the debate only to

        15       congratulate Senator LaValle, the principal

        16       sponsor, and of course the other Suffolk

        17       Senators who are very, very strongly in support

        18       of this measure.  I think there's been some

        19       relating of the forces that got together to make

        20       this happen.  It sounds like alchemy.  It sounds

        21       like making lead into gold, but it's happened

        22       and it's happened because the environmentalists,

        23       the local governmental officials.  The business











                                                             
6924

         1       people, all realized that the health of the

         2       environment on Long Island is vital to the

         3       health of the economy and the livability of

         4       Eastern Long Island.

         5                      And we are very delighted that

         6       Ken LaValle has stayed the course and sat down

         7       and dealt with contentious factions and put

         8       their heads together and said, "We can do

         9       something and we've got to do it together and

        10       stop telling me what can't happen.  Tell me what

        11       can happen."  And then he brought them to the

        12       table and made them tell him what could happen,

        13       and it's really happening tonight.

        14                      That this is a historic moment is

        15       without any doubt.  That this is going to be

        16       beneficial to Long Island is without a doubt.

        17       That this is one of the most significant bills

        18       that's been passed since I have been here for 20

        19       years there is no doubt.

        20                      And I would like to congratulate

        21       Ken LaValle and all the persons he managed to

        22       get together from all sectors of our society on

        23       Long Island to bring about this very beneficial











                                                             
6925

         1       result which you see before you tonight in the

         2       form of this bill.

         3                      So, Ken, congratulations to you,

         4       and I would encourage everyone here to support

         5       this wholeheartedly.  It is a good bill.  It is

         6       a beneficial bill for our region and, indeed,

         7       for the entire state.

         8                      Thank you.

         9                      THE PRESIDENT:  Read the last

        10       section.

        11                      THE SECRETARY:  Section 16.  This

        12       act shall take effect immediately.

        13                      THE PRESIDENT:  Call the roll.

        14                      (The Secretary called the roll. )

        15                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 58.

        16                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

        17       passed.

        18                      (Applause. )

        19                      Senator Present.

        20                      SENATOR PRESENT:  Mr. President,

        21       I wish to call up a Rules bill, print 6000,

        22       recalled from the Assembly which is now at the

        23       desk.











                                                             
6926

         1                      THE PRESIDENT:  Secretary will

         2       read.

         3                      THE SECRETARY:  By the Committee

         4       on Rules, Senate Bill Number 6000, an act to

         5       amend the Civil Service Law.

         6                      SENATOR PRESENT:  Mr. President,

         7       I now move to reconsider the vote by which this

         8       bill was passed.

         9                      THE PRESIDENT:  The Secretary

        10       will call the roll on reconsideration.

        11                      (The Secretary called the roll on

        12       reconsideration. )

        13                      THE SECRETARY:  Ayes 58.

        14                      THE PRESIDENT:  The bill is

        15       before the house.

        16                      SENATOR PRESENT:  Mr. President,

        17       I offer the following amendments.

        18                      THE PRESIDENT:  Amendments

        19       received.

        20                      SENATOR PRESENT:  Mr. President,

        21       on page 21, I offer the following amendments to

        22       Calendar 907, Senate Print 4870B, and ask that

        23       it remain in place on Third Reading Calendar.











                                                             
6927

         1                      THE PRESIDENT:  So ordered.

         2                      SENATOR TULLY:  Mr. President.

         3                      THE PRESIDENT:  Senator Tully.

         4                      SENATOR TULLY:  May we return to

         5       motions and resolutions.

         6                      THE PRESIDENT:  Certainly.

         7                      SENATOR TULLY:  May we remove the

         8       star on Calendar Number 887, Senate 4951.

         9                      THE PRESIDENT:  So ordered.

        10                      SENATOR TULLY:  Mr. President, on

        11       page 32, I offer the following amendments to

        12       Calendar Number 1385, Senate Print Number 5297,

        13       and ask that said bill retain its place on the

        14       Third Reading Calendar.

        15                      THE PRESIDENT:  Without

        16       objection, so ordered.

        17                      SENATOR PRESENT:  Mr. President,

        18       I move we adjourn until tomorrow at 1:00 p.m.

        19                      THE PRESIDENT:  The Senate stands

        20       adjourned until Saturday at 1:00 p.m.

        21                      (Whereupon, at 9:07 p.m., Senate

        22       adjourned.)

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