Legislature(1993 - 1994)
1994-04-08 Senate Journal
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Full Journal pdf1994-04-08 Senate Journal Page 3523 SB 333 Previous fiscal note and zero fiscal notes. President Halford added a Finance Committee referral to the bill. SENATE BILL NO. 333 was referred to the Finance Committee. SB 342 The Judiciary Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 342 "An Act relating to risk based capital for insurers; and providing for an effective date" and recommended the Labor and Commerce Committee Substitute offered on page 3266 be adopted. Signing do pass: Senator Taylor, Chair, Senators Jacko, Halford. Signing no recommendation: Senators Donley, Little. Previous zero fiscal note. SENATE BILL NO. 342 was referred to the Rules Committee. SB 367 The Health, Education and Social Services Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 367 "An Act relating to health care and insurance for health care; to review and approval of health insurance rates and rating factors; relating to certain civil actions against health care providers; to coordination of insurance benefits and to determination and disclosure of fees paid to an insured or health care provider; to the rate of interest on certain judgments and decrees; to excise taxes on cigarettes; amending Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure 26, 27, 68, 79, and 82 and Alaska Rules of Evidence 802, 803, and 804; repealing Alaska Rule of Civil Procedure 72.1; and providing for an effective date" and recommended it be replaced with CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 367(HES), entitled: "An Act relating to health care and insurance for health care; to review and approval of health insurance rates and rating factors; relating to certain civil actions against health care providers; to coordination of insurance benefits and to determination and disclosure of fees paid to an insured or health care provider; relating to the offense of operating a commercial motor vehicle while intoxicated and the offense of operating a motor vehicle, aircraft, or watercraft while intoxicated; relating to presumptions arising from the amount of alcohol in a person's breath or blood; relating to the rate