Legislature(2003 - 2004)
2004-05-09 Senate Journal
Full Journal pdf2004-05-09 Senate Journal Page 3551 HB 467 Senator Wilken requested that the reconsideration on CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 467(FIN) "An Act establishing an Alaska Commemorative Coin Commission to develop the design concepts and to make recommendations regarding the final design of the Alaska quarter under the 50 States Commemorative Coin Program Act; and providing for an effective date" be taken up. The bill was before the Senate on reconsideration. Senator Wilken moved that the bill be returned to second reading for the purpose of a specific amendment, that being Amendment No. 1. Without objection, the bill was returned to second reading. Senators Wilken, Green offered Amendment No. 1 : Page 3, lines 1 - 2: Delete all material and insert: "(d) Public members of the commission are not entitled to compensation, and, notwithstanding AS 39.20.180, they are not entitled to reimbursement for expenses incurred in serving on the commission or for per diem." Senator Wilken moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 1. Without objection, Amendment No. 1 was adopted. CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 467(FIN) am S was automatically in third reading on reconsideration. The question to be reconsidered: "Shall CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 467(FIN) am S "An Act establishing an Alaska Commemorative Coin Commission to develop the design concepts and to make recommendations regarding the final design of the Alaska quarter under the 50 States Commemorative Coin Program Act; and providing for an effective date" pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2004-05-09 Senate Journal Page 3552 CSHB 467(FIN) am S Third Reading - On Reconsideration Effective Date YEAS: 16 NAYS: 3 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Bunde, Cowdery, Davis, Dyson, Elton, French, Green, Hoffman, Lincoln, Olson, Seekins, Stedman, Stevens B, Stevens G, Wagoner, Wilken Nays: Ellis, Ogan, Therriault Excused: Guess Ellis changed from "Yea" to "Nay". and so, CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 467(FIN) am S passed the Senate on reconsideration. Senator Ben Stevens moved and asked unanimous consent that the vote on the passage of the bill be considered the vote on the effective date clause. Without objection, it was so ordered and the bill was referred to the Secretary for engrossment.