Legislature(2003 - 2004)
2003-05-09 House Journal
Full Journal pdf2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1487 HOUSE JOURNAL ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE TWENTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE -- FIRST SESSION Juneau, Alaska Friday May 9, 2003 One Hundred Ninth Day Pursuant to adjournment the House was called to order by Speaker Kott at 11:19 a.m. Roll call showed 35 members present. Representatives Croft, Joule, and Kapsner had been previously excused from a call of the House today. Representatives Guttenberg and Kerttula were absent and their presence was noted later. The invocation was offered by the Chaplain, Robert Sherwood of Church of the Nazarene. Representative Stoltze moved and asked unanimous consent that the invocation be spread on the journal. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Let us pray. Might the beauty of this day be mirrored in the hearts of these assembled men and women. May the Holy Spirit cause each day these hearts to radiate light and love. May these words of the prophet be true for these Your children: "But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint." Isaiah 40:31 Protect these Your elected officials and staff from gossip, slander, and dysfunction in order that they may discharge their duties with integrity. May they move through their days with compassion, recalling the words of the songwriter: "In 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1488 heaven's eyes there are no losers, in heaven's eyes no hopeless cause. Only people like you and people like me, who stand amazed at the grace we can find in heaven's eyes." Be with Reggie Joule, Mary Kapsner, and Eric Croft in successful recovery. God bless you and God bless and protect Alaska. Amen. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Representative Morgan. CERTIFICATION OF THE JOURNAL Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the journal for the 108th legislative day be approved as certified by the Chief Clerk. There being no objection, it was so ordered. MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE HB 177 A message dated May 8, 2003, was read stating the Senate has passed: CS FOR SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 177(STA) "An Act relating to concealed handguns." CSSSHB 177(STA) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. HB 124 A message dated May 8, 2003, was read stating the Senate has adopted the Conference Committee report on HB 124 and SCS HB 124(TRA), thus adopting: HOUSE BILL NO. 124 "An Act relating to commercial motor vehicle drivers and their employers and to railroad-highway grade crossings; and providing for an effective date." The House has adopted the Conference Committee report (page 1455). 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1489 HB 124 was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment and enrollment. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES The Health, Education & Social Services Committee has reviewed the qualifications of the following and recommends the appointment be forwarded to a joint session for consideration: David J. Parks as a member of the University of Alaska Board of Regents. The report was signed by Representative Wilson, Chair; and Representatives Cissna, Seaton, Wolf, and Gatto. The Labor & Commerce Committee has reviewed the qualifications of the following and recommends the appointments be forwarded to a joint session for consideration: Charlette Lushin Joylene A. Mars as members of the Board of Barbers and Hairdressers. Dr. David Mulholland as a member of the Board of Chiropractic Examiners. Colleen Scanlon as a member of the Alaska Labor Relations Agency. Dr. Rob Breffeilh as a member of the State Medical Board. 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1490 Mary Weymiller as a member of the Board of Nursing. William Altland as a member of the Board of Pharmacy. Dr. Lorin Bradbury Dr. John Miller as members of the Board of Psychologist and Psychological Associate Examiners. Brad J. Fluetsch Barbara Parker-Ramsey David B. Somers as members of the Real Estate Commission. Steven Torrence as a member of the Board of Veterinary Examiners. The reports were signed by Representative Anderson, Chair; and Representatives Gatto, Crawford, Guttenberg, and Rokeberg. HCR 21 The Finance Committee has considered: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 21 Relating to establishing the Alaska Energy Policy Task Force. and recommends it be replaced with: CS FOR HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 21(FIN) (same title) The report was signed by Representatives Harris and Williams, Co- chairs, with the following individual recommendations: 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1491 Do pass (7): Hawker, Stoltze, Foster, Chenault, Moses, Harris, Williams The following fiscal note(s) apply to CSHCR 21(FIN): 1. Fiscal, Legislative Agency HCR 21 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. HJR 20 The Judiciary Committee has considered: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 20 Proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska repealing the prohibition on dedicated funds. and recommends it be replaced with: CS FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 20(JUD) Proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska creating a highway fund. The report was signed by Representative McGuire, Chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (1): Anderson Do not pass (1): Gara No recommendation (4): Samuels, Holm, Ogg, McGuire The following fiscal note(s) apply to CSHJR 20(JUD): 1. Fiscal, Office of the Governor HJR 20 was referred to the Finance Committee. HB 210 The Finance Committee has considered: 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1492 HOUSE BILL NO. 210 "An Act relating to the Chitina dip net fishery; and providing for an effective date." and recommends it be replaced with: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 210(RES) (same title) The report was signed by Representatives Harris and Williams, Co- chairs, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (5): Meyer, Hawker, Stoltze, Whitaker, Williams Do not pass (2): Foster, Moses No recommendation (2): Chenault, Harris The following fiscal note(s) apply to CSHB 210(RES): 1. Zero, Dept. of Natural Resources 3. Fiscal, Dept. of Fish & Game HB 210 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. HB 232 The Finance Committee has considered: HOUSE BILL NO. 232 "An Act relating to mercury classics; and providing for an effective date." The report was signed by Representative Harris, Co-chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (8): Meyer, Hawker, Stoltze, Moses, Chenault, Whitaker, Foster, Harris 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1493 The following fiscal note(s) apply: 1. Zero, House Labor & Commerce Committee/Dept. of Revenue HB 232 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. HB 245 The Finance Committee has considered: HOUSE BILL NO. 245 "An Act relating to certain suits and claims by members of the military services or regarding acts or omissions of the organized militia; relating to liability arising out of certain search and rescue, civil defense, homeland security, and fire management and firefighting activities; and providing for an effective date." and recommends it be replaced with: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 245(JUD) "An Act relating to certain suits and claims by members of the military services; relating to certain suits and claims regarding acts or omissions of the organized militia; relating to workers' compensation and death benefits for members of the organized militia; relating to liability arising out of certain search and rescue, civil defense, fire management, and fire fighting activities; and providing for an effective date." The report was signed by Representatives Harris and Williams, Co- chairs, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (5): Meyer, Foster, Whitaker, Harris, Williams No recommendation (1): Stoltze The following fiscal note(s) apply to CSHB 245(JUD): 1. Zero, Dept. of Law 2. Zero, Dept. of Natural Resources 3. Indeterminate, Dept. of Administration 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1494 HB 245 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. HB 251 The Finance Committee has considered: HOUSE BILL NO. 251 "An Act exempting certain foreign pleasure craft from the mandatory pilotage requirement." and recommends it be replaced with: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 251(FIN) "An Act relating to exemption of certain foreign pleasure craft from the mandatory pilotage requirement and to civil fines imposed on the owner or operator of a pleasure craft of foreign registry; and providing for an effective date." The report was signed by Representatives Harris and Williams, Co- chairs, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (3): Meyer, Harris, Williams No recommendation (4): Stoltze, Moses, Whitaker, Foster The following fiscal note(s) apply to CSHB 251(FIN): 2. Fiscal, Dept. of Community & Economic Development HB 251 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. REPORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES The following report of the Committee on Committees, dated May 9, 2003, was received submitting an amendment to the January 21, 2003, report (page 11): Finance: Berkowitz and Kerttula replace Croft and Joule 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1495 Resources: Cissna replaces Kerttula State Affairs: Crawford replaces Berkowitz House Special Committee on Oil & Gas: Guttenberg replaces Kerttula The report was signed by Representative Kott, Chair; and Representatives Coghill, Rokeberg, Harris, Williams, Berkowitz, and Kerttula. Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the House adopt the Committee on Committees report. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HJR 28 The House Special Committee on Economic Development, International Trade, & Tourism has considered: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 28 Urging the United States Congress to support the granting of official Observer Status to the Republic of China at the World Health Assembly Annual Conference to be held at Geneva, Switzerland, in May 2003, and to support negotiation of a free trade agreement with the Republic of China. The report was signed by Representative Heinze, Chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (3): Kott, Kohring, Heinze No recommendation (1): Cissna Amend (1): Crawford The following fiscal note(s) apply: 1. Zero, Dept. of Community & Economic Development HJR 28 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1496 **The presence of Representative Guttenberg was noted. CONSIDERATION OF THE DAILY CALENDAR SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS HB 154 The following was read the second time: HOUSE BILL NO. 154 "An Act relating to admission to and advancement in public schools of children under school age; and providing for an effective date." with the: Journal Page EDU RPT CS(EDU) NT 4DP 2DNP 1NR 538 FN1: (EED) 538 HES RPT CS(EDU) NT 4DP 2DNP 762 FN1: (EED) 763 FIN RPT CS(FIN) NT 3DP 7NR 1231 FN2: (EED) 1232 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the following committee substitute be adopted in lieu of the original bill: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 154(FIN) "An Act relating to advancement in public schools of children under school age; and providing for an effective date for the Act of July 1, 2004." There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that CSHB 154(FIN) be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. Objection was heard. 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1497 CSHB 154(FIN) will advance to third reading on tomorrow's calendar. **The presence of Representative Kerttula was noted. HB 174 The following was read the second time: HOUSE BILL NO. 174 "An Act relating to the state centralized correspondence study program, to funding for educational programs that occur primarily outside school facilities, and to the duties of school boards of borough and city school districts and regional educational attendance areas; and providing for an effective date." with the: Journal Page EDU RPT 3DNP 2NR 1AM 583 FN1: (EED) 583 FN2: (EED) 583 HES RPT 2DP 2DNP 2NR 666 FN1: (EED) 667 FN2: (EED) 667 STA RPT CS(STA) 2DP 4NR 1119 FN2: (EED) 1119 FN3: (EED) 1119 FIN RPT CS(FIN) 5DP 4NR 1450 FN2: (EED) 1451 FN3: (EED) 1451 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the following committee substitute be adopted in lieu of the original bill: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 174(FIN) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representatives McGuire and Rokeberg: 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1498 Page 2, lines 16 - 23: Delete all material. Renumber remaining sections accordingly. Representative McGuire moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Objection was heard. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 174(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 35 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 3 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Foster, Gara, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Heinze, Holm, Kerttula, Kohring, Kookesh, Kott, Lynn, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Moses, Ogg, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Weyhrauch, Whitaker, Williams, Wilson, Wolf Excused: Croft, Joule, Kapsner Absent: Fate, Harris And so, Amendment No. 1 was adopted. Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that CSHB 174(FIN) am be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. CSHB 174(FIN) am was read the third time. The question being: "Shall CSHB 174(FIN) am pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1499 CSHB 174(FIN) am Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 34 NAYS: 2 EXCUSED: 3 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Dahlstrom, Fate, Foster, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Heinze, Holm, Kerttula, Kohring, Kookesh, Kott, Lynn, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Moses, Ogg, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Weyhrauch, Whitaker, Williams, Wilson, Wolf Nays: Crawford, Gara Excused: Croft, Joule, Kapsner Absent: Harris And so, CSHB 174(FIN) am passed the House. Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the roll call on the passage of the bill be considered the roll call on the effective date clause. There being no objection, it was so ordered. CSHB 174(FIN) am was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. HB 205 The following was read the second time: HOUSE BILL NO. 205 "An Act relating to service in the peace corps as an allowable absence from the state for purposes of eligibility for permanent fund dividends and to the period for filing an application for a permanent fund dividend; authorizing the Department of Revenue to issue administrative orders imposing sanctions for certain misrepresentations or other actions concerning eligibility for a permanent fund dividend and providing for administrative appeal of those orders; and providing for an effective date." 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1500 with the: Journal Page STA RPT 4DP 1DNP 2NR 765 FN1: (REV) 766 FIN RPT 7DP 2NR 1451 FN2: ZERO(REV) 1452 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that HB 205 be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HB 205 was read the third time. Representative Rokeberg placed a call of the House and lifted the call. The question being: "Shall HB 205 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HB 205 Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 27 NAYS: 8 EXCUSED: 3 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Anderson, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Fate, Foster, Gara, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Heinze, Kohring, Kookesh, Kott, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Moses, Ogg, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Whitaker, Williams, Wilson Nays: Dahlstrom, Gatto, Holm, Lynn, Masek, Stoltze, Weyhrauch, Wolf Excused: Croft, Joule, Kapsner Absent: Berkowitz, Kerttula And so, HB 205 passed the House Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the roll call on the passage of the bill be considered the roll call on the effective date clause. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Weyhrauch later gave notice of reconsideration of the vote on HB 205, and the reconsideration was taken up then. 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1501 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the House would advance to: UNFINISHED BUSINESS HB 75 The Speaker announced that Representative Kerttula would replace Representative Croft on the Conference Committee considering: CS FOR SS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 75(FIN) am(brf sup maj fld) "An Act making appropriations for the operating and loan program expenses of state government, for certain programs, and to capitalize funds; and providing for an effective date." and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR SS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 75(FIN)(brf sup maj fld S) (same title) The Chief Clerk notified the Senate. HB 76 The Speaker announced that Representative Kerttula would replace Representative Croft on the Conference Committee considering: CS FOR SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 76(FIN) "An Act making appropriations for the operating and capital expenses of the state's integrated comprehensive mental health program; and providing for an effective date." and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR SS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 76(FIN) am S (same title) The Chief Clerk notified the Senate. 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1502 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the House would recess until 5:00 p.m.; and so, the House recessed at 12:10 p.m. AFTER RECESS The Speaker called the House back to order at 5:33 p.m. **Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that Representative Holm be excused from a call of the House from today to 10:00 a.m., May 12, 2003. There being no objection, it was so ordered. SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS (Continued) HB 215 The following was read the second time: HOUSE BILL NO. 215 "An Act repealing statutes that relate to art works in public buildings and facilities and that require a set percentage of construction costs to be spent on art." with the: Journal Page STA RPT CS(STA) NT 1DP 5NR 1348 FN1: ZERO(DOT) 1349 FIN RPT CS(STA) NT 7DP 1385 FN1: ZERO(DOT) 1385 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the following committee substitute be adopted in lieu of the original bill: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 215(STA) "An Act relating to art requirements for public buildings and facilities; relating to identification, monitoring, maintenance, and reporting of art in public buildings and facilities; and relating to the art in public places fund." There being no objection, it was so ordered. 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1503 RECONSIDERATION HB 205 Representative Weyhrauch gave notice of reconsideration of the vote on HB 205 (page 1500). Representative Weyhrauch moved and asked unanimous consent that reconsideration of HB 205 be taken up on the same day. Representative Weyhrauch placed a call of the House. The Speaker stated the call was satisfied. There being no objection, the following was again before the House in third reading: HOUSE BILL NO. 205 "An Act relating to service in the peace corps as an allowable absence from the state for purposes of eligibility for permanent fund dividends and to the period for filing an application for a permanent fund dividend; authorizing the Department of Revenue to issue administrative orders imposing sanctions for certain misrepresentations or other actions concerning eligibility for a permanent fund dividend and providing for administrative appeal of those orders; and providing for an effective date." The question to be reconsidered: "Shall HB 205 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HB 205--RECONSIDERATION Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 33 NAYS: 3 EXCUSED: 4 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Fate, Foster, Gara, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Heinze, Kerttula, Kohring, Kookesh, Kott, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Moses, Ogg, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Weyhrauch, Whitaker, Williams, Wilson, Wolf 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1504 Nays: Dahlstrom, Lynn, Masek Excused: Croft, Holm, Joule, Kapsner And so, HB 205 passed the House on reconsideration. Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the roll call on the passage of the bill be considered the roll call on the effective date clause. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HB 205 was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. HB 257 Representative Rokeberg brought up reconsideration of the vote on CSHB 257(JUD)(fld H) (page 1469). The following was again before the House in third reading: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 257(JUD) "An Act relating to the disclosure requirements for real estate licensees, to disciplinary action against real estate licensees, to private actions and remedies against real estate licensees, and to real estate licensee agency, relationships, and duties; and providing for an effective date." Representative Rokeberg placed a call of the House. The Speaker stated the call was satisfied. Representative Kerttula moved and asked unanimous consent that CSHB 257(JUD) be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of rescinding previous action in failing to adopt Amendment No. 2. Representative Rokeberg objected. The question being: "Shall CSHB 257(JUD) be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of rescinding previous action in failing to adopt Amendment No. 2?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1505 CSHB 257(JUD)--RECONSIDERATION Third Reading Return to Second/Rescind Previous Action/Amendment No. 2 YEAS: 23 NAYS: 13 EXCUSED: 4 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Gara, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Heinze, Kerttula, Kookesh, Kott, McGuire, Moses, Ogg, Samuels, Seaton, Weyhrauch, Whitaker, Williams Nays: Chenault, Fate, Foster, Hawker, Kohring, Lynn, Masek, Meyer, Morgan, Rokeberg, Stoltze, Wilson, Wolf Excused: Croft, Holm, Joule, Kapsner And so, CSHB 257(JUD) was returned to second reading. Representative Kerttula moved and asked unanimous consent that the House rescind previous action in failing to adopt Amendment No. 2. Representative Rokeberg objected. Representative Berkowitz rose to a point of order. The Speaker cautioned members to confine their remarks to the motion. The question being: "Shall the House rescind previous action in failing to adopt Amendment No. 2?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 257(JUD)--RECONSIDERATION Second Reading Rescind Previous Action/Amendment No. 2 YEAS: 24 NAYS: 12 EXCUSED: 4 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Gara, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Heinze, Kerttula, Kookesh, Kott, McGuire, Morgan, Moses, Ogg, Samuels, Seaton, Weyhrauch, Whitaker, Williams, Wilson 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1506 Nays: Chenault, Fate, Foster, Harris, Hawker, Kohring, Lynn, Masek, Meyer, Rokeberg, Stoltze, Wolf Excused: Croft, Holm, Joule, Kapsner And so, the motion passed. Amendment No. 2 (page 1465) was before the House. The Speaker invoked Section 102 of Mason's Manual. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 2 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 257(JUD)--RECONSIDERATION Second Reading Amendment No. 2 YEAS: 22 NAYS: 14 EXCUSED: 4 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Gara, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Heinze, Kerttula, Kookesh, Kott, McGuire, Moses, Ogg, Samuels, Seaton, Weyhrauch, Whitaker, Williams, Wilson Nays: Chenault, Coghill, Fate, Foster, Harris, Hawker, Kohring, Lynn, Masek, Meyer, Morgan, Rokeberg, Stoltze, Wolf Excused: Croft, Holm, Joule, Kapsner And so, Amendment No. 2 was adopted. Representative Gara moved and asked unanimous consent that CSHB 257(JUD) am be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of considering Amendment No. 3. Representative Rokeberg objected. The question being: "Shall CSHB 257(JUD) am be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of considering Amendment No. 3?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1507 CSHB 257(JUD) am--RECONSIDERATION Third Reading Return to Second for Amendment No. 3 YEAS: 13 NAYS: 23 EXCUSED: 4 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Gara, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Kerttula, Kookesh, Kott, Moses, Ogg, Seaton, Wilson Nays: Anderson, Chenault, Coghill, Dahlstrom, Fate, Foster, Gatto, Harris, Hawker, Heinze, Kohring, Lynn, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Rokeberg, Samuels, Stoltze, Weyhrauch, Whitaker, Williams, Wolf Excused: Croft, Holm, Joule, Kapsner And so, the motion failed. The question to be reconsidered: "Shall CSHB 257(JUD) am pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 257(JUD) am--RECONSIDERATION Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 26 NAYS: 10 EXCUSED: 4 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Chenault, Coghill, Dahlstrom, Fate, Foster, Gatto, Harris, Hawker, Heinze, Kohring, Kott, Lynn, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Weyhrauch, Whitaker, Williams, Wilson, Wolf Nays: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Gara, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Kerttula, Kookesh, Moses, Ogg Excused: Croft, Holm, Joule, Kapsner And so, CSHB 257(JUD) am passed the House on reconsideration. Representative Coghill moved the effective date clause. The question being: "Shall the effective date clause be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1508 CSHB 257(JUD) am--RECONSIDERATION Third Reading Effective Date YEAS: 27 NAYS: 9 EXCUSED: 4 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Chenault, Coghill, Dahlstrom, Fate, Foster, Gatto, Harris, Hawker, Heinze, Kohring, Kott, Lynn, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Ogg, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Weyhrauch, Whitaker, Williams, Wilson, Wolf Nays: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Gara, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Kerttula, Kookesh, Moses Excused: Croft, Holm, Joule, Kapsner And so, the effective date clause was adopted. CSHB 257(JUD) am was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. **Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that Representative Wolf be excused from a call of the House from today to 11:00 a.m., May 10, 2003. There being no objection, it was so ordered. SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS (Continued) HB 215 The following was again before the House in second reading (page 1502): CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 215(STA) "An Act relating to art requirements for public buildings and facilities; relating to identification, monitoring, maintenance, and reporting of art in public buildings and facilities; and relating to the art in public places fund." Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representative Morgan: Page 1, line 6, following "percent": Delete "[OR, IN THE CASE OF A RURAL SCHOOL FACILITY, AT LEAST ONE-HALF OF ONE PERCENT]" 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1509 Insert "or, in the case of a rural school facility, at least one half of one percent" Representative Morgan moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 2 (title amendment) was offered by Representative Guttenberg: Page 1, line 1, following "relating to": Insert "retaining at least one percent of the first $10,000,000 of state funding for the construction of a building or facility approved for construction by the legislature and at least one-half of one percent of that portion of state funding that exceeds $10,000,000" Page 1, line 3, following "relating to" Insert "retaining" Representative Guttenberg moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 2 be adopted. Objection was heard. Representative Guttenberg moved and asked unanimous consent to withdraw Amendment No. 2. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that CSHB 215(STA) am be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. CSHB 215(STA) am was read the third time. The question being: "Shall CSHB 215(STA) am pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1510 CSHB 215(STA) am Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 33 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 5 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Fate, Foster, Gara, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Heinze, Kohring, Kookesh, Kott, Lynn, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Moses, Ogg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Weyhrauch, Whitaker, Williams, Wilson Nays: Kerttula Excused: Croft, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Wolf Absent: Rokeberg And so, CSHB 215(STA) am passed the House and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. HB 270 The following was read the second time: HOUSE BILL NO. 270 "An Act relating to the licensure of pharmacists; and providing for an effective date." with the: Journal Page HES RPT 4DP 1124 FN1: ZERO(CED) 1124 L&C RPT 4DP 1NR 1453 FN1: ZERO(CED) 1453 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that HB 270 be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1511 HB 270 was read the third time. The question being: "Shall HB 270 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HB 270 Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 34 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 5 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Fate, Foster, Gara, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Heinze, Kerttula, Kohring, Kookesh, Kott, Lynn, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Moses, Ogg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Weyhrauch, Whitaker, Williams, Wilson Excused: Croft, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Wolf Absent: Rokeberg And so, HB 270 passed the House. Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the roll call on the passage of the bill be considered the roll call on the effective date clause. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HB 270 was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS HB 165 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the May 8, 2003, calendar (page 1459), was read the third time: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 165(HES) "An Act relating to community schools; and providing for an effective date." The question being: "Shall CSHB 165(HES) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1512 CSHB 165(HES) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 23 NAYS: 8 EXCUSED: 5 ABSENT: 4 Yeas: Anderson, Chenault, Coghill, Dahlstrom, Fate, Foster, Gatto, Gruenberg, Harris, Heinze, Kohring, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Ogg, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Whitaker, Williams, Wilson Nays: Cissna, Crawford, Gara, Hawker, Kerttula, Kookesh, Kott, Masek Excused: Croft, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Wolf Absent: Berkowitz, Guttenberg, Moses, Weyhrauch And so, CSHB 165(HES) passed the House. Representative Coghill moved the effective date clause. The question being: "Shall the effective date clause be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 165(HES) Third Reading Effective Date YEAS: 24 NAYS: 8 EXCUSED: 5 ABSENT: 3 Yeas: Anderson, Chenault, Coghill, Dahlstrom, Fate, Foster, Gatto, Harris, Hawker, Heinze, Kohring, Kott, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Ogg, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Whitaker, Williams, Wilson Nays: Berkowitz, Crawford, Gara, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Kerttula, Kookesh, Masek Excused: Croft, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Wolf Absent: Cissna, Moses, Weyhrauch And so, lacking the necessary 27 votes, the effective date clause was not adopted and the new title follows: 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1513 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 165(HES)(efd fld) "An Act relating to community schools." CSHB 165(HES)(efd fld) was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. HB 225 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the May 8, 2003, calendar (page 1460), was read the third time: HOUSE BILL NO. 225 "An Act relating to certain civil actions brought by the attorney general under monopoly and restraint of trade statutes; relating to the award of damages in actions brought under those statutes; and providing for an effective date." The question being: "Shall HB 225 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HB 225 Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 34 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 5 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Fate, Foster, Gara, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Heinze, Kerttula, Kohring, Kookesh, Kott, Lynn, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Ogg, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Weyhrauch, Whitaker, Williams, Wilson Excused: Croft, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Wolf Absent: Moses And so, HB 225 passed the House. Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the roll call on the passage of the bill be considered the roll call on the effective date clause. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HB 225 was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1514 RECONSIDERATION HB 226 Representative Stoltze brought up reconsideration of the vote on HB 226 am (page 1462). The following was again before the House in third reading: HOUSE BILL NO. 226 am "An Act relating to the sale, offer for sale, representation, and labeling of food or other agricultural products as organic, and to the state organic certification program; and providing for an effective date." Representative Stoltze moved and asked unanimous consent that HB 226 am be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of rescinding previous action in adopting Amendment No. 1. Representative Gruenberg objected and withdrew the objection. There being no further objection, HB 226 am was returned to second reading. Representative Stoltze moved and asked unanimous consent that the House rescind previous action in adopting Amendment No. 1. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Gruenberg moved and asked unanimous consent to withdraw Amendment No. 1. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question to be reconsidered: "Shall HB 226 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HB 226--RECONSIDERATION Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 33 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 5 ABSENT: 2 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1515 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Fate, Foster, Gara, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Heinze, Kerttula, Kohring, Kookesh, Kott, Lynn, Masek, McGuire, Morgan, Ogg, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Weyhrauch, Whitaker, Williams, Wilson Excused: Croft, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Wolf Absent: Meyer, Moses And so, HB 226 passed the House on reconsideration. Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the roll call on the passage of the bill be considered the roll call on the effective date clause. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HB 226 was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. CONSIDERATION OF THE DAILY CALENDAR (Continued) LEGISLATIVE CITATIONS Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the House approve the citations on the calendar. There being no objection, the following citations were approved and sent to enrolling: Honoring - The Frontiersman Newspaper By Representatives Masek, Kott, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Fate, Gara, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Heinze, Holm, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kookesh, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Ogg, Rokeberg, Seaton, Stoltze, Weyhrauch, Williams, Wilson, Wolf Honoring - Juneau-Douglas High School Men's Basketball Team By Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Kott, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Fate, Gara, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Heinze, Holm, Kapsner, Kohring, Kookesh, Lynn, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Ogg, Rokeberg, Seaton, Stoltze, Whitaker, Williams, Wilson, Wolf; Senator Elton 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1516 Honoring - Juneau-Douglas High School Ocean Sciences Bowl Participants By Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Kott, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Fate, Gara, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Heinze, Holm, Kapsner, Kohring, Kookesh, Lynn, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Ogg, Rokeberg, Seaton, Stoltze, Whitaker, Williams, Wilson, Wolf; Senator Elton Honoring - Alaska Vocational Technical School By Representatives Seaton, Kott, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Fate, Gara, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Heinze, Holm, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kookesh, Lynn, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Ogg, Rokeberg, Stoltze, Weyhrauch, Williams, Wilson, Wolf In Memoriam - Debra Lynne Marbach By Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Kott, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Fate, Foster, Gara, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Heinze, Holm, Kapsner, Kookesh, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Moses, Ogg, Rokeberg, Seaton, Stoltze, Williams, Wilson, Wolf; Senator Elton In Memoriam - Stella Martin By Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Kott, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Fate, Foster, Gara, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Heinze, Holm, Kapsner, Kookesh, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Ogg, Rokeberg, Seaton, Stoltze, Williams, Wilson, Wolf; Senator Elton In Memoriam - Major General James Edward Landrum, Jr. By Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Kott, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Fate, Foster, Gara, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Heinze, Holm, Kapsner, Kookesh, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Moses, Ogg, Rokeberg, Seaton, Stoltze, Williams, Wilson, Wolf; Senator Elton 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1517 In Memoriam - Dorothy Marvin Rhodes By Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Kott, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Fate, Foster, Gara, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Heinze, Holm, Kapsner, Kookesh, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Ogg, Rokeberg, Seaton, Stoltze, Williams, Wilson, Wolf; Senator Elton In Memoriam - Eckley Kinnicutt Guerin By Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Kott, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Fate, Foster, Gara, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Heinze, Holm, Kapsner, Kookesh, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Ogg, Rokeberg, Seaton, Stoltze, Williams, Wilson, Wolf; Senator Elton In Memoriam - Virginia Hawkins Darling By Representatives Seaton, Kott, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Fate, Foster, Gara, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Heinze, Holm, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kookesh, Masek, McGuire, Meyer, Morgan, Ogg, Rokeberg, Stoltze, Weyhrauch, Williams, Wilson, Wolf UNFINISHED BUSINESS Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the following member be excused from a call of the House. There being no objection, the member was excused as noted: Representative Fate - from tonight to evening plane time, May 11, 2003 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the House would revert to: INTRODUCTION, FIRST READING, AND REFERENCE OF HOUSE BILLS HB 314 HOUSE BILL NO. 314 by Representative Cissna, entitled: 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1518 "An Act relating to pesticide use; relating to program receipts collected by the Department of Environmental Conservation for registrations and licenses relating to pesticides; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the Labor & Commerce and Resources Committees. HB 315 HOUSE BILL NO. 315 by the House Rules Committee by request of the Governor, entitled: "An Act relating to international airports revenue bonds; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the Transportation and Finance Committees. The following fiscal note(s) apply: 1. Fiscal, Dept. of Revenue The Governor's transmittal letter dated May 9, 2003, follows: "Dear Speaker Kott: Under the authority of art. III, sec. 18, of the Alaska Constitution, I am transmitting a bill relating to bond funding of capital improvements for the Alaska International Airports System. The bill increases the cumulative authorization for international airports revenue bonds, allowing the sale of up to $76,600,000 in new revenue bonds to support capital improvement programs for FY 04 through FY 06 at the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport and Fairbanks International Airport, referred to collectively as the Alaska International Airports System (AIAS), and certain passenger terminal renovation work at the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. Funding for operations and capital improvements of the AIAS is obtained from charges for the use of airport facilities, primarily paid 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1519 by commercial airlines. The AIAS and the airlines that are signatories to the International Airports System Operating Agreement have agreed to a capital improvement program approved by the signatory airline ratepayers under the operating agreement. Under the operating agreement, effective from September 1, 2001 through June 30, 2006, the AIAS has shifted from cash funding long-term projects in advance through annual capital charges paid by the airlines through rates and fees, to revenue bond funding for most projects. Revenue bond funding allows annual debt service to be paid through airline rates and fees spread over longer periods of time, such as the useful life of airport projects. The bonds are not a general obligation of the state, and the state does not pledge its faith and credit to the payment of the bonds. The issuance of the bonds does not directly or indirectly or contingently obligate the state or any political subdivision thereof to apply money from, or levy or pledge, any form of taxation whatever to the payment of the bonds. Additional bond authorization under AS 37.15.410 was granted in 2001 to implement the capital improvement program for the first two years of the Operating Agreement. Additional bond authorization is now required to finance the continuation of the capital improvement program. AS 37.15.410 currently authorizes the state to issue up to $447,900,000 of revenue bonds to support airport projects. This authority, cumulative since the inception of AS 37.15.410, will be exhausted by June 30, 2003, with outstanding bond principal standing at $368,200,000. The authority sought in this bill would increase the bond authorization limit to finance three more years of capital improvements at both the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport and Fairbanks International Airport, as well as completion costs of the redevelopment of Concourse C at the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport passenger terminal. By covering these needs in a single new bond issue, the state would be able to reduce costs related to the debt issuance. The Alaska International Airports System is an increasingly vital and growing part of our economic engine. The airports system and the state's major air carriers propose to continue developing our world- class international airports through the implementation of the 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1520 International Airports Operating Agreement, supported by the issuance of these additional revenue bonds. In order to assure timely project development, I urge your prompt and favorable action on this measure. Sincerely, /s/ Frank H. Murkowski Governor" UNFINISHED BUSINESS HB 157 The State Affairs Committee submitted the following forthcoming CS to accompany their report (page 1474): CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 157(STA) "An Act authorizing the Alaska Public Offices Commission to issue advisory opinions; amending campaign financial disclosure requirements; amending the definition of 'administrative action' and 'lobbyist'; amending limits on campaign contributions from nonresident individuals; providing for electronic filing of certain documents with the Alaska Public Offices Commission; amending the notice provision when a candidate makes a loan to the candidate's own campaign; amending provisions governing the distribution of unused campaign contributions; providing for expedited consideration of, and modifying procedures for determining, violations of state election campaign laws; amending the time period within which to file an administrative complaint of a violation of state election campaign laws; amending the definition of 'political party' for state election campaigns; amending the requirements for the reporting of financial interests by public officials; repealing the prohibition on campaign contribution solicitations and acceptances while the legislature is in session and in the capital city; repealing the requirement for civic leagues and organizations to report contributions to influence legislative action; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date." HB 157 is in the Finance Committee. 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1521 HB 312 The forthcoming Governor's transmittal letter dated May 8, 2003, (page 1477) was received for the following: HOUSE BILL NO. 312 "An Act giving notice of and approving the entry into and the issuance of certificates of participation for a lease-purchase agreement for a seafood and food safety laboratory facility; relating to the use of certain investment income for certain construction costs; and providing for an effective date." "Dear Speaker Kott: Under the authority of art. III, sec. 18, of the Alaska Constitution, I am transmitting a bill relating to issuing certificates of participation to fund a new seafood and food safety laboratory. The state's food safety laboratory plays a vital role in protecting the health of Alaskans. The seafood and food safety laboratory tests crabs, geoducks, and other shellfish for toxins, a service not offered in the private sector. Local dairy products must be tested by a state laboratory before they can be sold to schools and the military. Federal law also requires a state laboratory to certify private laboratories to perform drinking water compliance testing for public water systems. Additionally, the new laboratory will have an area designated as bio safety level III for testing of anthrax or other bio-terrorism agents. The new laboratory would not duplicate existing laboratories in the state. The current lease will soon expire, requiring the facility to be relocated. Building a state-owned facility is cheaper than leasing a privately-owned facility, and the state owns a parcel of land ready for development. The Alaska State Legislature has recognized the need for replacement through previous planning and design appropriations. The bill I transmit today is the next and final step in providing Alaskans with a worthwhile facility by setting up a bonding structure for its construction. The proposed method is the issuance of certificates of participation for a lease-purchase agreement. 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1522 In the interests of public health for Alaskans and consumers of Alaskan food, fish and dairy products, as well as the economic health of these industries, I urge your prompt and favorable action on this measure. Sincerely, /s/ Frank H. Murkowski Governor" HJR 14 Representative Dahlstrom added her name as cosponsor to: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 14 Relating to urging that the 2006 National Veterans Wheelchair Games be held in Anchorage, Alaska. HJR 22 Representatives Holm and McGuire added their names as cosponsors to: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 22 Relating to the USA PATRIOT Act and to defending the Bill of Rights, the Constitution of the State of Alaska, and civil liberties. HB 198 Representative Foster added his name as cosponsor to: SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 198 "An Act providing for a reduction of royalty on certain oil produced from Cook Inlet submerged land." HB 205 Representatives Ogg, Wilson, Crawford, and Kookesh added their names as cosponsors to: HOUSE BILL NO. 205 "An Act relating to service in the peace corps as an allowable absence from the state for purposes of eligibility for permanent fund dividends and to the period for filing an application for a 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1523 permanent fund dividend; authorizing the Department of Revenue to issue administrative orders imposing sanctions for certain misrepresentations or other actions concerning eligibility for a permanent fund dividend and providing for administrative appeal of those orders; and providing for an effective date." HB 210 Representatives Holm, Whitaker, and Lynn added their names as cosponsors to: HOUSE BILL NO. 210 "An Act relating to the Chitina dip net fishery; and providing for an effective date." HB 215 Representatives Ogg and Lynn added their names as cosponsors to: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 215(STA) am "An Act relating to art requirements for public buildings and facilities; relating to identification, monitoring, maintenance, and reporting of art in public buildings and facilities; and relating to the art in public places fund." HB 260 Representative Holm added his name as cosponsor to: HOUSE BILL NO. 260 "An Act relating to immunity for free health care services provided by certain health care providers; and providing for an effective date." HB 270 Representative Lynn added his name as cosponsor to: HOUSE BILL NO. 270 "An Act relating to the licensure of pharmacists; and providing for an effective date." 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1524 ENGROSSMENT HB 165 CSHB 165(HES)(efd fld) was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HB 174 CSHB 174(FIN) am was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HB 205 HB 205 was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HB 215 CSHB 215(STA) am was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HB 225 HB 225 was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HB 226 HB 226 was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HB 257 CSHB 257(JUD) am was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HB 270 HB 270 was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. ANNOUNCEMENTS House committee schedules are published daily under separate cover. 2003-05-09 House Journal Page 1525 ADJOURNMENT Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the House adjourn until 11:00 a.m., May 10, 2003. There being no objection, the House adjourned at 7:37 p.m. Suzi Lowell Chief Clerk