Legislature(2005 - 2006)
2005-05-10 House Journal
Full Journal pdf2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1895 HOUSE JOURNAL ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE TWENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE - FIRST SESSION Juneau, Alaska Tuesday May 10, 2005 One Hundred Twenty-first Day Pursuant to adjournment the House was called to order by Speaker Harris at 11:00 a.m. Roll call showed 35 members present. Representatives Gara, Guttenberg, Kapsner, Ramras, and Salmon were absent and their presence was noted later. The invocation was offered by the Chaplain, Representative Gruenberg. Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the invocation be spread on the journal. There being no objection, it was so ordered. A few years ago, when my family and I were traveling on the east coast, we stopped over night in Bennington, Vermont, and we stayed just down the road from the house where Robert Frost lived. And, friends, I would like to read and comment briefly on a poem by Mr. Frost that has made all of the difference in my life. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1896 And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Friends, I think that we probably have all taken the road less traveled to get here. And that choice has made all of the difference in our own lives. We can keep that in mind for ourselves and the state as we continue to make important decisions. It is not always the path most taken or most popular that is the best decision. Sometimes the best path is the one only faintly marked or only announced by a small, still voice deep within. And that is the choice that will make all the difference. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Representative Rokeberg. CERTIFICATION OF THE JOURNAL Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the journal for the 118th legislative day be approved as certified by the Chief Clerk. There being no objection, it was so ordered. MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE HB 53 A message dated May 9, 2005, was read stating the Senate has passed: CS FOR SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 53(FIN) "An Act relating to child-in-need-of-aid proceedings; amending the construction of statutes pertaining to children in need of aid; relating to guardianships; relating to the confidentiality of 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1897 investigations, court hearings, court records, and public agency records and information in child-in-need-of-aid matters and certain child protection matters, to immunity regarding disclosure of information in child-in-need-of-aid matters and certain child protection matters, to proceedings regarding voluntary relinquishment and termination of a parent and child relationship, to eligibility for permanent fund dividends for certain children in the custody of the state, and to juvenile delinquency proceedings and placements; reestablishing and relating to a state citizens' review panel; amending the obligation of a public agency to disclose agency information pertaining to a child in need of aid; relating to disclosure of confidential or privileged information about children and families involved with children's services within the Department of Health and Social Services to officials for review or use in official capacities; relating to reports of harm and to adoptions and foster care; relating to consent for the medication of children in state custody; prescribing the rights of family members related to child-in-need-of-aid cases and establishing a familial priority for adoption; modifying adoption and placement procedures in certain child-in-need-of-aid cases; amending Rules 9 and 13, Alaska Adoption Rules, Rules 3, 17.2, 18, and 22, Alaska Child in Need of Aid Rules of Procedure, and Rules 14 and 15, Alaska Rules of Probate Procedure; and providing for an effective date." with the following amendment and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR SS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 53(FIN) am S "An Act relating to child-in-need-of-aid proceedings; amending the construction of statutes pertaining to children in need of aid; relating to guardianships; relating to the confidentiality of investigations, court hearings, court records, and public agency records and information in child-in-need-of-aid matters and certain child protection matters, to immunity regarding disclosure of information in child-in-need-of-aid matters and certain child protection matters, to proceedings regarding voluntary relinquishment and termination of a parent and child relationship, to eligibility for permanent fund dividends for certain children in the custody of the state, and to juvenile delinquency proceedings 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1898 and placements; reestablishing and relating to a state citizens' review panel; amending the obligation of a public agency to disclose agency information pertaining to a child in need of aid; relating to disclosure of confidential or privileged information about children and families involved with children's services within the Department of Health and Social Services to officials for review or use in official capacities; relating to reports of harm and to adoptions and foster care; relating to consent for the medication of children in state custody; prescribing the rights of family members related to child-in-need-of-aid cases and establishing a familial priority for adoption; modifying adoption and placement procedures in certain child-in-need-of-aid cases; amending Rules 9 and 13, Alaska Adoption Rules, Rules 3, 17.2, 18, and 22, Alaska Child in Need of Aid Rules of Procedure, and Rules 14 and 15, Alaska Rules of Probate Procedure; relating to the admissibility into evidence of the prior recorded statement of a crime victim less than 16 years of age; and amending Rule 801, Alaska Rules of Evidence; and providing for an effective date." (SCR 17 - title change resolution) The message further stated that under Rule 43(b) of the Uniform Rules, engrossment had been waived and the following certified amendment was attached: Certified Amendment No. 1: Page 2, line 7, following "Probate Procedure;": Insert "relating to the admissibility into evidence of the prior recorded statement of a crime victim less than 16 years of age; and amending Rule 801, Alaska Rules of Evidence." Page 30, following line 27: Insert a new bill section to read: "* Sec. 59. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to read: DIRECT COURT RULE AMENDMENT. Rule 801(d), Alaska Rules of Evidence, is amended by adding a new paragraph to read: (3) Recorded Statement by Child Victims of Crime. The statement is a recorded statement by the victim of a crime who is less 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1899 than 16 years of age and (A) the recording was made before the proceeding; (B) the victim is available for cross-examination; (C) the prosecutor and any attorney representing the defendant were not present when the statement was taken; (D) the recording is on videotape or other format that records both the visual and aural components of the statement; (E) each person who participated in the taking of the statement is identified on the recording; (F) the taking of the statement as a whole was conducted in a manner that would avoid undue influence of the victim; (G) the defense has been provided a reasonable opportunity to view the recording before the proceeding; and (H) the court has had an opportunity to view the recording and determine that it is sufficiently reliable and trustworthy and that the interests of justice are best served by admitting the recording into evidence." Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. Page 32, line 28: Delete "sec. 59(d)" Insert "sec. 60(d)" Page 33, line 7: Delete "60" Insert "61" Page 33, line 20: Delete "sec. 59(a)" Insert "sec. 60(a)" Page 33, line 23: Delete: "sec. 64" Insert "sec. 65" Page 33, line 26: Delete "sec. 65" Insert "sec. 66" 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1900 CSSSHB 53(FIN) is under Unfinished Business. HB 106 A message dated May 9, 2005, was read stating the Senate has passed CSHB 106(FIN) with the following amendment and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 106(FIN) "An Act establishing the senior care program and relating to that program; creating a fund for the provision of the senior care program; repealing ch. 3, SLA 2004; and providing for an effective date." CSHB 106(FIN) is under Unfinished Business. **The presence of Representative Gara was noted. A message dated May 9, 2005, was read stating the Senate has passed the following and it is transmitted for consideration: FIRST READING AND REFERENCE OF SENATE RESOLUTIONS SCR 17 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 17 by Senator French: Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 53, relating to children in need of aid and related matters. was read the first time and taken up later as a Special Order of Business. CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS HB 53 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 1896) on the following: 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1901 CS FOR SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 53(FIN) "An Act relating to child-in-need-of-aid proceedings; amending the construction of statutes pertaining to children in need of aid; relating to guardianships; relating to the confidentiality of investigations, court hearings, court records, and public agency records and information in child-in-need-of-aid matters and certain child protection matters, to immunity regarding disclosure of information in child-in-need-of-aid matters and certain child protection matters, to proceedings regarding voluntary relinquishment and termination of a parent and child relationship, to eligibility for permanent fund dividends for certain children in the custody of the state, and to juvenile delinquency proceedings and placements; reestablishing and relating to a state citizens' review panel; amending the obligation of a public agency to disclose agency information pertaining to a child in need of aid; relating to disclosure of confidential or privileged information about children and families involved with children's services within the Department of Health and Social Services to officials for review or use in official capacities; relating to reports of harm and to adoptions and foster care; relating to consent for the medication of children in state custody; prescribing the rights of family members related to child-in-need-of-aid cases and establishing a familial priority for adoption; modifying adoption and placement procedures in certain child-in-need-of-aid cases; amending Rules 9 and 13, Alaska Adoption Rules, Rules 3, 17.2, 18, and 22, Alaska Child in Need of Aid Rules of Procedure, and Rules 14 and 15, Alaska Rules of Probate Procedure; and providing for an effective date." with the following amendment and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR SS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 53(FIN) am S "An Act relating to child-in-need-of-aid proceedings; amending the construction of statutes pertaining to children in need of aid; relating to guardianships; relating to the confidentiality of investigations, court hearings, court records, and public agency records and information in child-in-need-of-aid matters and certain child protection matters, to immunity regarding disclosure 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1902 of information in child-in-need-of-aid matters and certain child protection matters, to proceedings regarding voluntary relinquishment and termination of a parent and child relationship, to eligibility for permanent fund dividends for certain children in the custody of the state, and to juvenile delinquency proceedings and placements; reestablishing and relating to a state citizens' review panel; amending the obligation of a public agency to disclose agency information pertaining to a child in need of aid; relating to disclosure of confidential or privileged information about children and families involved with children's services within the Department of Health and Social Services to officials for review or use in official capacities; relating to reports of harm and to adoptions and foster care; relating to consent for the medication of children in state custody; prescribing the rights of family members related to child-in-need-of-aid cases and establishing a familial priority for adoption; modifying adoption and placement procedures in certain child-in-need-of-aid cases; amending Rules 9 and 13, Alaska Adoption Rules, Rules 3, 17.2, 18, and 22, Alaska Child in Need of Aid Rules of Procedure, and Rules 14 and 15, Alaska Rules of Probate Procedure; relating to the admissibility into evidence of the prior recorded statement of a crime victim less than 16 years of age; and amending Rule 801, Alaska Rules of Evidence; and providing for an effective date." (SCR 17 - title change resolution) Representative Coghill moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSSSHB 53(FIN), thus adopting SCS CSSSHB 53(FIN) am S, and recommended that the members vote yes. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSSSHB 53(FIN)?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSSSHB 53(FIN) am S Concur YEAS: 36 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 4 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1903 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Absent: Guttenberg, Kapsner, Ramras, Salmon And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment, thus adopting SCS CSSSHB 53(FIN) am S. 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 Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the roll call on the passage of the bill be considered the roll call on the court rule changes. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The Chief Clerk notified the Senate. SCS CSSSHB 53(FIN) am S was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. **The presence of Representative Ramras was noted. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS SCR 17 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the following be taken up as a Special Order of Business: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 17 Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 53, relating to children in need of aid and related matters. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1904 The question being: "Shall SCR 17 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCR 17 Special Order of Business YEAS: 37 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 3 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Absent: Guttenberg, Kapsner, Salmon And so, SCR 17 passed the House, was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and returned to the Senate. **The presence of Representative Kapsner was noted. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES SB 73 The Finance Committee has considered: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 73(FIN) am "An Act relating to a lease-purchase agreement for the construction, equipping, and financing of a state virology laboratory in Fairbanks to be operated by the Department of Health and Social Services; relating to the issuance of certificates of participation for the laboratory; relating to the use of certain investment income for certain construction and equipment costs for the laboratory; and providing for an effective date." The report was signed by Representatives Meyer and Chenault, Co- chairs, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (1): Holm No recommendation (5): Hawker, Joule, Foster, Meyer, Chenault 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1905 Amend (2): Stoltze, Weyhrauch The following fiscal note(s) apply: 1. Fiscal, Dept. of Revenue 2. Fiscal, Dept. of Health & Social Services 4. Zero, Dept. of Health & Social Services CSSB 73(FIN) am is on today's calendar. INTRODUCTION OF CITATIONS The following citations were introduced and taken up later as a Special Order of Business: Honoring - Tela O'Donnell By Representative Seaton; Senator Gary Stevens Honoring - Stacy Borgman, Champion Rower By Representative Seaton; Senator Gary Stevens Honoring - Sherri Baktuit By Representative Chenault Honoring - Steve Heinrick By Representative Neuman Honoring - Josh Dean By Representatives Kohring, Kerttula, Gatto, Neuman, Stoltze; Senators Green, Huggins Honoring - Margaret Sanders By Representative Coghill Honoring - Kenny Hughes By Representatives Gatto, Stoltze, Kohring, Neuman; Senators Green, Huggins Honoring - Junior Iditarod Champion Melissa Owens By Senator Olson; Representative Foster 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1906 Honoring - Coach Randy Magner By Senators Huggins, Green; Representatives Gatto, Stoltze Honoring - The Strawberry Road Committee By Senator Ben Stevens In Memoriam - Evan Duane Belnap By Representative Seaton In Memoriam - Floyd Joseph Gonzales By Representative Seaton In Memoriam - Lorena "Rena" Baty By Representative Wilson; Senator Stedman In Memoriam - James Lee Asnin By Representative Wilson; Senator Stedman In Memoriam - Thomas Kendall Young By Representative Wilson; Senator Stedman In Memoriam - Lareta Gabriel Laré By Representative Croft In Memoriam - Dr. Douglas L. Schamel By Representative Guttenberg In Memoriam - Geraldine Ruth Rouswell By Representative Chenault In Memoriam - Molly O. Ahlgren, Ph.D. By Representative Wilson; Senator Stedman In Memoriam - Alfred (Rodney) Ewing, Sr. By Representatives Kohring, Gatto, Neuman, Stoltze; Senators Green, Huggins In Memoriam - Barbara Poetzsch By Representatives Kohring, Gatto, Neuman, Stoltze; Senators Green, Huggins 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1907 In Memoriam - Darlene Virginia "Twete" Kackman By Senator Green In Memoriam - Lois L. Kepler By Senators Huggins, Green; Representatives Gatto, Stoltze In Memoriam - Lt. Col. Harold F. "Alex" Alexander By Senators Green, Cowdery; Representatives Rokeberg, Hawker, Samuels, Kerttula In Memoriam - Isabelle Goldthorpe Rogan By Senator Green In Memoriam - Jacqueline S. Lawton By Senator Green In Memoriam - Robert "Bob" Maynard Piatt, Sr. By Senator Green **The presence of Representative Salmon was noted. INTRODUCTION, FIRST READING, AND REFERENCE OF HOUSE RESOLUTIONS HCR 23 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 23 by Representative Harris: Proposing amendments to the Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature relating to amendments and committee substitutes that require bill or resolution title changes. was read the first time and referred to the Rules Committee. INTRODUCTION, FIRST READING, AND REFERENCE OF HOUSE BILLS HB 310 HOUSE BILL NO. 310 by Representative Gardner, entitled: 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1908 "An Act relating to gift or credit certificates and making violations of certain gift or credit certificate requirements unlawful trade practices; and relating to unclaimed property." was read the first time and referred to the Labor & Commerce and Finance Committees. HB 311 HOUSE BILL NO. 311 by the House Special Committee on Economic Development, International Trade, and Tourism, entitled: "An Act prohibiting certain businesses from selling bottled water." was read the first time and referred to the House Special Committee on Economic Development, International Trade, & Tourism and the Labor & Commerce and Judiciary Committees. CONSIDERATION OF THE DAILY CALENDAR SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS SB 73 The following was read the second time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 73(FIN) am "An Act relating to a lease-purchase agreement for the construction, equipping, and financing of a state virology laboratory in Fairbanks to be operated by the Department of Health and Social Services; relating to the issuance of certificates of participation for the laboratory; relating to the use of certain investment income for certain construction and equipment costs for the laboratory; and providing for an effective date." with the: Journal Page FIN RPT 1DP 5NR 2AM 1904 FN1: (REV) 1905 FN2: (HSS) 1905 FN4: ZERO(HSS) 1905 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1909 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that CSSB 73(FIN) am be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There was objection. CSSB 73(FIN) am will advance to third reading on the next calendar. RECONSIDERATION SB 22 Representative Ramras brought up reconsideration of the vote on CSSB 22(FIN) (page 1836). The following was again before the House in third reading: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 22(FIN) "An Act adding birthing centers to the list of health facilities eligible for payment of medical assistance for needy persons." The question to be reconsidered: "Shall CSSB 22(FIN) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 22(FIN)--RECONSIDERATION Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 34 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 5 Yeas: Anderson, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Nays: Kohring Absent: Berkowitz, Gara, Guttenberg, Joule, Meyer And so, CSSB 22(FIN) passed the House on reconsideration. 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1910 CSSB 22(FIN) was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and returned to the Senate. The Speaker stated that, without objection, the House would recess to 3:00 p.m.; and so, the House recessed at 11:28 a.m. AFTER RECESS The Speaker called the House back to order at 7:46 p.m. **The presence of Representative Guttenberg was noted. RECONSIDERATION SB 174 Representative Croft brought up reconsideration of the vote on HCS SB 174(FIN) am H (page 1851). The following was again before the House in third reading: HOUSE CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 174(FIN) am H "An Act excluding certain trucks and vehicles provided by automobile dealers as replacement transportation during warranty, recall, or service contract repairs from the definition of 'passenger vehicle' for purposes of the passenger vehicle rental tax; and providing for an effective date." Representative Croft placed a call of the House and lifted the call. The question to be reconsidered: "Shall HCS SB 174(FIN) am H pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS SB 174(FIN) am H--RECONSIDERATION Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 33 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 6 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1911 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Ramras, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Nays: Rokeberg Absent: Chenault, Kelly, Kohring, Kott, Moses, Olson And so, HCS SB 174(FIN) am H 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. HCS SB 174(FIN) am H was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. CONSIDERATION OF THE DAILY CALENDAR (continued) THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS SB 135 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the May 9, 2005, calendar (page 1859), was read the third time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 135(JUD)(efd am) "An Act relating to the crimes of assault and custodial interference; and providing for an effective date." The question being: "Shall CSSB 135(JUD)(efd am) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 135(JUD)(efd am) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 34 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 5 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1912 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Nays: Gara Absent: Kelly, Kohring, Kott, Moses, Olson And so, CSSB 135(JUD)(efd 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. CSSB 135(JUD)(efd am) was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and returned to the Senate. SB 137 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the May 9, 2005, calendar (page 1863), was read the third time: HOUSE CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 137(L&C) "An Act providing that the University of Alaska may evict a tenant from student housing that is exempt from the provisions of the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act without resorting to court proceedings under AS 09.45.060 - 09.45.160." The Speaker stated that without objection, HCS SB 137(L&C) would be returned to the Rules Committee. SB 153 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the May 9, 2005, calendar (page 1837), was read the third time: SENATE BILL NO. 153 "An Act relating to international airports revenue bonds; and providing for an effective date." 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1913 Representative Berkowitz moved and asked unanimous consent that SB 153 be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of considering Amendment No. 1. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representatives Berkowitz and Gruenberg: Page 1, line 1, following "bonds;" (title amendment): Insert "authorizing financing for certain public transportation projects; giving notice of and approving the entry into, and the issuance of revenue obligations that provide participation in, lease-financing agreements for those transportation projects;" Page 2, line 2: Delete all material and insert: "* Sec. 2. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to read: TRANSPORTATION PROJECT ALLOCATION. The Department of Transportation and Public Facilities shall allocate the net proceeds derived from the sale of revenue obligations authorized in sec. 5 of this Act for construction or acquisition of the following state transportation projects among those projects as follows, subject to reallocation among the projects under AS 37.07.080(e): PROJECT ALLOCATION (1) Anchorage: Glenn Highway congestion $ 37,500,000 (2) Anchorage: Lake Otis and Tudor 4,300,000 intersection improvements (3) Anchorage: Raspberry Road extension 2,400,000 (4) Fairbanks: Gaffney Road upgrade 6,250,000 (5) Fairbanks: Cartwright Road extension 3,650,000 (6) Kenai Peninsula Borough: Kalifornsky 10,000,000 Beach Road rehabilitation (7) Matanuska-Susitna Borough: Palmer-Wasilla 6,000,000 Highway expansion (8) Richardson Highway passing lane additions 5,000,000 mileposts 265 - 341 (9) Prince of Wales: Hollis to Klawock pavement 5,000,000 (10) Sitka: Rocky Gutierrez Airport access 3,500,000 improvements (11) Kodiak: Rezanof Drive rehabilitation and 4,300,000 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1914 intersection safety improvements (12) Nome: city streets, phase 2 5,000,000 (13) Glacier Highway: road extension 5,000,000 * Sec. 3. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to read: DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY FOR LEASE-FINANCING AGREEMENTS. The Department of Transportation and Public Facilities is delegated the Department of Administration's authority under AS 36.30.085 to enter into lease-financing agreements in connection with the issuance of revenue obligations to finance the state transportation projects described in sec. 2 of this Act. * Sec. 4. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to read: LEASE-FINANCING PAYMENTS. (a) The lease payments owed under lease-financing agreements executed under sec. 3 of this Act are subject to annual appropriation by the legislature. (b) The legislature intends that federal money in the form of apportionments from the Federal Highway Administration for federal highway grants will provide revenue that may be appropriated for the lease payments; however, if that revenue source is insufficient, the payments may be appropriated from any other valid revenue source. * Sec. 5. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to read: NOTICE OF THE ENTRY INTO AND FINANCING OF REVENUE OBLIGATIONS. (a) Subject to annual appropriation, the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities is authorized to enter into lease-financing agreements for the issuance of revenue obligations for the state transportation projects described in sec. 2 of this Act. (b) The state bond committee is authorized to provide for the issuance of revenue obligations in one or more series in the aggregate principal amount of $99,400,000 for the costs of construction of the projects described in sec. 2 of this Act. The principal amount includes the estimated cost of $97,900,000 for constructing, acquiring, and equipping the projects described in sec. 2 of this Act; and an amount for the cost of issuing the revenue obligations of $1,500,000. The estimated annual amount of rental obligations under the lease- financing agreements is $8,561,000. The estimated total lease payments for the full term of the lease-financing agreements is $136,976,000. 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1915 (c) The average annual debt service on revenue obligations to be issued under this Act may not exceed 25 percent of the most recent annual obligation authority received by the State of Alaska from the Federal Highway Administration for the state's federal highway program. As further protection for the holders of the revenue obligations, the resolution of the state bond committee authorizing the issuance of the revenue obligations authorized under this Act shall include the same percentage limitation on the average annual debt service for all outstanding revenue obligations payable from the State of Alaska's federal highway program. (d) The state bond committee may contract for credit enhancement, underwriting, credit ratings, bond counsel, financial advisor, printing, and trustee services that the committee considers necessary in financing the projects described in sec. 2 of this Act. (e) There is created the 2005 state transportation project fund. The proceeds of the revenue obligations issued under this Act shall be deposited into the 2005 state transportation project fund. (f) In this section, (1) "costs of construction" includes credit enhancement and underwriting expenses, rating agency fees, bond counsel fees, financial advisor fees, printing fees, trustee fees, and interest earnings used for lease payments; (2) "revenue obligation" means a certificate of participation in the right to receive a payment under a lease-financing agreement made to finance the costs of construction or acquisition of a state transportation project. * Sec. 6. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to read: NOTICE AND APPROVAL OF AGREEMENTS. Section 5 of this Act constitutes the notice and approval of lease-financing agreements to finance the transportation projects described in sec. 2 of this Act that is required by AS 36.30.085. * Sec. 7. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to read: STATE TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS IN METROPOLITAN PLANNING AREAS. If an amount allocated in sec. 2 of this Act for a state transportation project in a metropolitan planning area is not sufficient to complete the project, it is the intent of the legislature that the metropolitan planning organization for the metropolitan planning area include the project in the organization's transportation 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1916 improvement program and fund the project to completion. * Sec. 8. Sections 2 - 7 of this Act take effect July 1, 2005. * Sec. 9. Section 1 of this Act takes effect immediately under AS 01.10.070(c)." Representative Berkowitz moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Representative Meyer objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: SB 153 Second Reading Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 18 NAYS: 19 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 3 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kott, Moses, Salmon, Weyhrauch Nays: Chenault, Coghill, Elkins, Foster, Gatto, Harris, Holm, Kelly, LeDoux, Lynn, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Wilson Absent: Kohring, McGuire, Thomas And so, Amendment No. 1 was not adopted. Representative Samuels moved and asked unanimous consent that he be allowed to abstain from voting because of a conflict of interest. Objection was heard, and Representative Samuels was required to vote. The question being: "Shall SB 153 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: SB 153 Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 34 NAYS: 4 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 2 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1917 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Seaton, Thomas, Wilson Nays: Olson, Samuels, Stoltze, Weyhrauch Absent: Kohring, McGuire Olson changed from "Yea" to "Nay". And so, SB 153 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. SB 153 was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and returned to the Senate. RECONSIDERATION HCR 18 Representative Croft brought up reconsideration of the vote on HCR 18 (page 1853). The following was again before the House in second reading: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 18 Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning Senate Bill No. 174, excluding certain trucks from the definition of "passenger vehicle" for purposes of the passenger vehicle rental tax. Representative Stoltze placed a call of the House and lifted the call. The question to be reconsidered: "Shall HCR 18 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1918 HCR 18--RECONSIDERATION Second Reading Final Passage YEAS: 38 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Absent: Kelly, Kohring And so, HCR 18 passed the House on reconsideration and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS (continued) SB 164 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the May 9, 2005, calendar (page 1838), was read the third time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 164(FIN) "An Act relating to the salmon product development tax credit; providing for an effective date by amending an effective date in sec. 7, ch. 57, SLA 2003; and providing for an effective date." The Speaker stated that, without objection, CSSB 164(FIN) would be returned to the Rules Committee. RECONSIDERATION SB 87 Representative Dahlstrom brought up reconsideration of the vote on the following (page 1873): 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1919 HOUSE CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 87(JUD) "An Act relating to motor vehicle safety belt violations." Representative Dahlstrom withdrew the request to take up reconsideration of HCS SB 87(JUD). CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS HB 95 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 1829) on the following: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 95(RLS) am "An Act relating to the duties of the Department of Health and Social Services as those duties pertain to public health and public health emergencies and disasters; relating to medical treatment, information, isolation and quarantine for the prevention and management of conditions of public health importance; relating to duties of the public defender and office of public advocacy regarding public health emergencies and disasters; relating to liability for actions arising from public health procedures; making conforming amendments; relating to the treatment and transportation of dead bodies; amending Rules 4, 7, 8, 38, 40, 65, 72, and 77, Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure; and providing for an effective date." and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 95(JUD) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Coghill moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 95(RLS) am, thus adopting SCS CSHB 95(JUD), and recommended that the members vote yes. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 95(RLS) am?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1920 SCS CSHB 95(JUD) Concur YEAS: 35 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 5 Yeas: Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Absent: Anderson, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Ramras And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment, thus adopting SCS CSHB 95(JUD). 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 Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the roll call on the passage of the bill be considered the roll call on the court rule changes. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The Chief Clerk notified the Senate. SCS CSHB 95(JUD) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. HB 106 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 1900) on the following: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 106(FIN) "An Act establishing the senior care program and relating to that program; creating a fund for the provision of the senior care program; repealing ch. 3, SLA 2004; and providing for an effective date." and 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1921 SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 106(FIN) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Croft placed a call of the House. The Speaker stated the call was satisfied. Representative Coghill moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 106(FIN), thus adopting SCS CSHB 106(FIN), and recommended that the members vote yes. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 106(FIN)?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 106(FIN) Concur YEAS: 21 NAYS: 19 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Chenault, Coghill, Foster, Gatto, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Kelly, Kohring, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Weyhrauch Nays: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, Salmon, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson Weyhrauch changed from "Nay" to "Yea". And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment, thus adopting SCS CSHB 106(FIN). 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: 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1922 SCS CSHB 106(FIN) Concur Effective Date YEAS: 40 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson And so, the effective date clause was adopted. The Chief Clerk notified the Senate. SCS CSHB 106(FIN) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. CONSIDERATION OF THE DAILY CALENDAR (continued) SECOND READING OF HOUSE RESOLUTIONS HCR 14 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the following, which was held over from the May 9, 2005, calendar (page 1863), be returned to the Rules Committee: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 14 Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning Senate Bill No. 137, providing that an institution providing accommodations exempt from the provisions of the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act may evict tenants without resorting to court proceedings under AS 09.45.060 - 09.45.160. CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS HB 119 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 1829) on the following: 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1923 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 119(FIN) "An Act extending the termination date of the Alaska regional economic assistance program; and providing for an effective date." and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 119(FIN) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Coghill moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 119(FIN), thus adopting SCS CSHB 119(FIN), and recommended that the members vote yes. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 119(FIN)?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 119(FIN) Concur YEAS: 32 NAYS: 5 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 3 Yeas: Anderson, Chenault, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Nays: Berkowitz, Cissna, Gara, Guttenberg, Kerttula Absent: Croft, McGuire, Ramras And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment, thus adopting SCS CSHB 119(FIN). 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. 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1924 The Chief Clerk notified the Senate. SCS CSHB 119(FIN) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. The House reverted to: MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE HB 33 A message dated May 10, 2005, was read stating the Senate has passed CSHB 33(FIN) with the following amendment and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 33(FIN) "An Act relating to required notification of the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development, economic effect statements, and regulatory flexibility analyses regarding the adoption of regulations that may govern the conduct of small businesses; relating to a private cause of action, regulation invalidation, and judicial review related to required notification, economic effect statements, and regulatory flexibility analyses for the adoption of regulations that may govern the conduct of small businesses; and providing for an effective date." CSHB 33(FIN) is under Unfinished Business. HB 88 A message dated May 10, 2005, was read stating the Senate has passed CSHB 88(RLS) with the following amendment and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 88(JUD) "An Act relating to certain weapons offenses involving minors; relating to the definition of 'recreation or youth center' for purposes of misconduct involving a controlled substance; to aggravating factors in sentencing for certain offenses committed on school grounds, on a school bus, at a school-sponsored event, or in administrative offices of a school district; to mitigating factors in sentencing for a defendant's assistance to authorities to 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1925 detect, apprehend, or prosecute other persons who committed an offense; and providing for an effective date." CSHB 88(RLS) is under Unfinished Business. HB 94 A message dated May 10, 2005, was read stating the Senate has passed CSHB 94(FIN) am with the following amendment and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 94(STA) "An Act relating to qualifications of voters, requirements and procedures regarding independent candidates for President and Vice-President of the United States, voter registration, voter residence, precinct boundary and polling place designation and modification, political parties, voters unaffiliated with a political party, early voting, absentee voting, ballot design, ballot counting, voting by mail, voting machines, vote tally systems, qualifications for elected office, initiative, referendum, recall, and definitions in the Alaska Election Code; and relating to incorporation elections." CSHB 94(FIN) am is under Unfinished Business. HB 97 A message dated May 10, 2005, was read stating the Senate has passed CSHB 97(FIN) with the following amendment and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 97(FIN) "An Act relating to the authority to take oaths, affirmations, and acknowledgments in the state, to notarizations, to verifications, to acknowledgments, to fees for issuing certificates with the seal of the state affixed, and to notaries public; and providing for an effective date." CSHB 97(FIN) is under Unfinished Business. 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1926 HB 98 A message dated May 10, 2005, was read stating the Senate has passed CSHB 98(RLS) with the following amendment and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 98(FIN) am S "An Act relating to the compensation of the governor, the lieutenant governor, and certain public officials, officers, and employees not covered by collective bargaining agreements; and providing for an effective date." The message further stated that under Rule 43(b) of the Uniform Rules, engrossment had been waived and the following certified amendment was attached: Certified Amendment No. 1: Page 1, line 5 through Page 1, line 9: Delete all material. Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. CSHB 98(RLS) is under Unfinished Business. HB 147 A message dated May 10, 2005, was read stating the Senate has passed CSHB 147(FIN) am with the following amendment and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 147(FIN) "An Act relating to notice of suspension or revocation of an insurer's certificate of authority and the effect of the suspension or revocation upon the authority of agents and managing general agents of the insurer; relating to certain deposits under AS 21; relating to the yielding of assets and securities held on deposit; relating to third-party administrators under AS 21; relating to insurance agents, managing general agents, reinsurance intermediary managers, and insurance producers; requiring the director of insurance to notify a licensee of a license renewal 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1927 before the renewal date; defining the term 'appointment' as used in part of AS 21; relating to the eligibility to provide coverage by a nonadmitted insurer and alien insurer; relating to surplus lines insurance and brokers; relating to misrepresentations and false advertising concerning insurance; relating to health discount plans; providing for limitations on owner controlled and contractor controlled insurance programs and limiting the coverage of those programs; prohibiting excessive, inadequate, or unfairly discriminatory rate charges for health insurance; defining the term 'plan administrator' as used in part of AS 21; defining the term 'transact' as used in AS 21; authorizing the director of insurance to designate a person to receive annual reports from companies; reducing the period for filing a quarterly financial statement; and providing for an effective date." CSHB 147(FIN) am is under Unfinished Business. HB 161 A message dated May 10, 2005, was read stating the Senate has passed CSHB 161(STA) am with the following amendment and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 161(FIN) am S "An Act relating to reemployment of and benefits for or on behalf of retired teachers and public employees and to teachers or employees who participated in retirement incentive programs and are subsequently reemployed as a commissioner; repealing secs. 5, 7, and 9, ch. 58, SLA 2001; providing for an effective date by amending the delayed effective date for secs. 3, 5, 9, and 12, ch. 57, SLA 2001, and repealing sec. 13, ch. 58, SLA 2001, which is the delayed effective date for secs. 5, 7, and 9, ch. 58, SLA 2001; and providing for an effective date." The message further stated that under Rule 43(b) of the Uniform Rules, engrossment had been waived and the following certified amendment was attached: Certified Amendment No. 1: 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1928 Page 1, line 1, following "benefits for" (title amendment): Insert "or on behalf of" Page 9, line 7: Delete "January 1, 2007" Insert "July 1, 2005" CSHB 161(STA) am is under Unfinished Business. SB 104 A message dated May 10, 2005, was read stating the Senate has failed to concur in the House amendment to: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 104(JUD) "An Act relating to the crimes of unsworn falsification in the first and second degrees and false information or report; requiring the establishment of a permanent fund dividend fraud investigation unit in the Department of Revenue; and providing for an effective date." namely: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 104(JUD) "An Act relating to the crimes of unsworn falsification in the first degree involving an application for a permanent fund dividend and false information or report involving eligibility for a permanent fund dividend; requiring the establishment of a permanent fund dividend fraud investigation unit in the Department of Revenue; relating to service in the peace corps and as a member of the United States Olympic Team as allowable absences 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." (HCR 15 - title change resolution) 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1929 and respectfully requests the House to recede from its amendment. HCS CSSB 104(JUD) is under Unfinished Business. SB 158 A message dated May 10, 2005, was read stating the Senate has failed to concur in the House amendment to: SENATE BILL NO. 158 "An Act prohibiting the imposition of municipal sales and use taxes on state construction contracts and certain subcontracts; and providing for an effective date." namely: SENATE BILL NO. 158 am H "An Act relating to the determination of full and true value of taxable municipal property for purposes of providing planning assistance to the Department of Education and Early Development and the legislature, calculating funding for education, calculating school district participating shares for school construction grants, and calculating tax resource equalization payments and excluding from that determination the value of property in certain areas detached from a municipality and the value of certain property involved with oil and gas that is not taxed by a municipality; and prohibiting the imposition of municipal sales and use taxes on state construction contracts and certain subcontracts; and providing for an effective date." (HCR 22 - title change resolution) and respectfully requests the House to recede from its amendment. In the event the House fails to recede, the President appointed the following members to a Conference Committee to meet with a like committee from the House to consider the bills: Senator Huggins, Chair Senator Wagoner Senator Olson 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1930 SB 158 am H is under Unfinished Business. REPORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES SB 125 The Conference Committee considering: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 125(FIN) am H "An Act relating to the licensing, regulation, enforcement, and appeal rights of ambulatory surgical centers, assisted living homes, child care facilities, child placement agencies, foster homes, free-standing birth centers, home health agencies, hospices or agencies providing hospice services or operating hospice programs, hospitals, intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded, maternity homes, nursing facilities, residential child care facilities, residential psychiatric treatment centers, runaway shelters, and rural health clinics; relating to possession of a firearm at licensed entities and facilities; relating to criminal history requirements, and a registry, regarding certain licenses, certifications, approvals, and authorizations by the Department of Health and Social Services; relating to public assistance for health facilities and assisted living homes, to rates charged by an assisted living home, and to the liability of recipients of home or community-based services to pay for those services; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date." (HCR 21 - title change resolution) and CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 125(JUD) "An Act relating to the licensing, regulation, enforcement, and appeal rights of ambulatory surgical centers, assisted living homes, child care facilities, child placement agencies, foster homes, free-standing birth centers, home health agencies, hospices or agencies providing hospice services or operating hospice programs, hospitals, intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded, maternity homes, nursing facilities, residential child care facilities, residential psychiatric treatment centers, runaway shelters, and rural health clinics; relating to possession of a 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1931 firearm at licensed entities and facilities; relating to criminal history requirements, and a registry, regarding certain licenses, certifications, approvals, and authorizations by the Department of Health and Social Services; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date." requests limited powers of free conference on the following specific point(s): Adding uncodified law relating to personal needs allowances for persons residing in assisted living facilities, replacing Section 20 and Section 21 of HCS CSSB 125(FIN) am H dealing with the same subject matter. The request was signed by Representatives McGuire, Anderson, Gara; and Senators Dyson (Chair), Huggins, Davis. The Speaker granted the limited powers of free conference as requested. The Chief Clerk notified the Senate. The Conference Committee with limited powers of free conference considering HCS CSSB 125(FIN) am H and CSSB 125(JUD) recommends the following be adopted: CONFERENCE CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 125 "An Act relating to the licensing, regulation, enforcement, and appeal rights of ambulatory surgical centers, assisted living homes, child care facilities, child placement agencies, foster homes, free-standing birth centers, home health agencies, hospices or agencies providing hospice services or operating hospice programs, hospitals, intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded, maternity homes, nursing facilities, residential child care facilities, residential psychiatric treatment centers, runaway shelters, and rural health clinics; relating to possession of a firearm at licensed entities and facilities; relating to criminal 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1932 history requirements, and a registry, regarding certain licenses, certifications, approvals, and authorizations by the Department of Health and Social Services; relating to the personal needs allowance for assisted living home residents, and authorizing emergency regulations relating to the personal needs allowance; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date." The report was signed by Representatives Anderson, McGuire, Gara; and Senators Dyson (Chair), Huggins, Davis. The following fiscal note(s) apply to CCS SB 125: 2. Zero, Dept. of Health & Social Services 4. Fiscal, Dept. of Health & Social Services The report is under Unfinished Business. INTRODUCTION, FIRST READING, AND REFERENCE OF HOUSE RESOLUTIONS HR 10 HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 10 by Representatives Chenault, Elkins, and LeDoux: Relating to a task force and the school district cost factor adjustments for education funding. was read the first time and taken up later as a Special Order of Business. RECEDE SB 158 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 1929) on the following: SENATE BILL NO. 158 am H "An Act relating to the determination of full and true value of taxable municipal property for purposes of providing planning 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1933 assistance to the Department of Education and Early Development and the legislature, calculating funding for education, calculating school district participating shares for school construction grants, and calculating tax resource equalization payments and excluding from that determination the value of property in certain areas detached from a municipality and the value of certain property involved with oil and gas that is not taxed by a municipality; and prohibiting the imposition of municipal sales and use taxes on state construction contracts and certain subcontracts; and providing for an effective date." (HCR 22 - title change resolution) and SENATE BILL NO. 158 "An Act prohibiting the imposition of municipal sales and use taxes on state construction contracts and certain subcontracts; and providing for an effective date." There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Coghill moved that the House recede from its amendment to SB 158, namely SB 158 am H. The question being: "Shall the House recede from its amendment to SB 158?" The roll was taken with the following result: SB 158 am H Recede YEAS: 35 NAYS: 2 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 3 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson Nays: McGuire, Weyhrauch Absent: Gardner, Kelly, Seaton And so, the House receded from its amendment, thus adopting SB 158. 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1934 SB 158 was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and returned to the Senate. CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS HB 97 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 1925) on the following: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 97(FIN) "An Act relating to the authority to take oaths, affirmations, and acknowledgments in the state, to notarizations, to verifications, to acknowledgments, to fees for issuing certificates with the seal of the state affixed, and to notaries public; and providing for an effective date." and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 97(FIN) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Coghill moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 97(FIN), thus adopting SCS CSHB 97(FIN), and recommended that the members vote yes. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 97(FIN)?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 97(FIN) Concur YEAS: 38 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1935 Absent: Kelly, Seaton And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment, thus adopting SCS CSHB 97(FIN). 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. The Chief Clerk notified the Senate. SCS CSHB 97(FIN) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. HB 33 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 1924) on the following: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 33(FIN) "An Act relating to required notification of the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development, economic effect statements, and regulatory flexibility analyses regarding the adoption of regulations that may govern the conduct of small businesses; relating to a private cause of action, regulation invalidation, and judicial review related to required notification, economic effect statements, and regulatory flexibility analyses for the adoption of regulations that may govern the conduct of small businesses; and providing for an effective date." and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 33(FIN) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Coghill moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 33(FIN), thus adopting SCS CSHB 33(FIN), and recommended that the members vote yes. 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1936 The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 33(FIN)?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 33(FIN) Concur YEAS: 38 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson Absent: Kelly, Weyhrauch And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment, thus adopting SCS CSHB 33(FIN). 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. The Chief Clerk notified the Senate. SCS CSHB 33(FIN) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. HB 161 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 1927) on the following: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 161(STA) am "An Act relating to reemployment of and benefits for or on behalf of retired teachers and public employees and to teachers or employees who participated in retirement incentive programs and are subsequently reemployed as a commissioner; repealing secs. 5, 7, and 9, ch. 58, SLA 2001; providing for an effective date by amending the delayed effective date for secs. 3, 5, 9, and 12, ch. 57, SLA 2001, and repealing sec. 13, ch. 58, SLA 2001, which is the delayed effective date for secs. 5, 7, and 9, ch. 58, SLA 2001; and providing for an effective date." 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1937 and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 161(FIN) am S (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Coghill moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 161(STA) am, thus adopting SCS CSHB 161(FIN) am S, and recommended that the members vote yes. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 161(STA) am?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 161(FIN) am S Concur YEAS: 24 NAYS: 14 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Anderson, Chenault, Coghill, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gatto, Harris, Holm, Kohring, Kott, Lynn, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson Nays: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, LeDoux, McGuire, Weyhrauch Absent: Croft, Kelly Gardner changed from "Yea" to "Nay". Joule changed from "Yea" to "Nay". And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment, thus adopting SCS CSHB 161(FIN) am S. 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: 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1938 SCS CSHB 161(FIN) am S Concur Effective Date YEAS: 37 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 3 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Absent: Croft, Kelly, Ramras And so, the effective date clause was adopted. The Chief Clerk notified the Senate. SCS CSHB 161(FIN) am S was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. HB 94 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 1925) on the following: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 94(FIN) am "An Act relating to qualifications of voters, requirements and procedures regarding independent candidates for President and Vice-President of the United States, voter registration, voter residence, precinct boundary and polling place designation and modification, political parties, voters unaffiliated with a political party, early voting, absentee voting, ballot design, ballot counting, voting by mail, voting machines, vote tally systems, qualifications for elected office, initiative, referendum, recall, and definitions in the Alaska Election Code; and relating to incorporation elections." and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 94(STA) (same title) 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1939 There was objection. Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent to withdraw the motion. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HB 147 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the following would be returned to the Senate requesting they recede from their amendment to: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 147(FIN) am "An Act relating to notice of suspension or revocation of an insurer's certificate of authority and the effect of the suspension or revocation upon the authority of agents and managing general agents of the insurer; relating to certain deposits under AS 21; relating to the yielding of assets and securities held on deposit; relating to third-party administrators under AS 21; relating to insurance agents, managing general agents, reinsurance intermediary managers, and insurance producers; requiring the director of insurance to notify a licensee of a license renewal before the renewal date; defining the term 'appointment' as used in part of AS 21; relating to the eligibility to provide coverage by a nonadmitted insurer and alien insurer; relating to surplus lines insurance and brokers; relating to misrepresentations and false advertising concerning insurance; relating to health discount plans; providing for limitations on owner controlled and contractor controlled insurance programs and limiting the coverage of those programs; prohibiting excessive, inadequate, or unfairly discriminatory rate charges for health insurance; defining the term 'plan administrator' as used in part of AS 21; defining the term 'transact' as used in AS 21; authorizing the director of insurance to designate a person to receive annual reports from companies; reducing the period for filing a quarterly financial statement; and providing for an effective date." namely, SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 147(FIN) (same title) 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1940 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the House would revert to: MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE HB 279 A message dated May 10, 2005, was read stating the Senate has passed CSHB 279(FIN) with the following amendment and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 279(FIN) "An Act relating to encroachments in the right-of-way of a highway." CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS HB 279 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent to consider the Senate message. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Coghill moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 279(FIN), thus adopting SCS CSHB 279(FIN), and recommended that the members vote yes. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 279(FIN)?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 279(FIN) Concur YEAS: 36 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 4 Yeas: Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson Absent: Anderson, Olson, Seaton, Weyhrauch And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment, thus adopting SCS CSHB 279(FIN). 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1941 The Chief Clerk notified the Senate. SCS CSHB 279(FIN) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. UNFINISHED BUSINESS SB 125 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Conference Committee with limited powers of free conference report on the following, which is under Unfinished Business (page 1931): HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 125(FIN) am H "An Act relating to the licensing, regulation, enforcement, and appeal rights of ambulatory surgical centers, assisted living homes, child care facilities, child placement agencies, foster homes, free-standing birth centers, home health agencies, hospices or agencies providing hospice services or operating hospice programs, hospitals, intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded, maternity homes, nursing facilities, residential child care facilities, residential psychiatric treatment centers, runaway shelters, and rural health clinics; relating to possession of a firearm at licensed entities and facilities; relating to criminal history requirements, and a registry, regarding certain licenses, certifications, approvals, and authorizations by the Department of Health and Social Services; relating to public assistance for health facilities and assisted living homes, to rates charged by an assisted living home, and to the liability of recipients of home or community-based services to pay for those services; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date." (HCR 21 - title change resolution) and CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 125(JUD) "An Act relating to the licensing, regulation, enforcement, and appeal rights of ambulatory surgical centers, assisted living homes, child care facilities, child placement agencies, foster homes, free-standing birth centers, home health agencies, hospices 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1942 or agencies providing hospice services or operating hospice programs, hospitals, intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded, maternity homes, nursing facilities, residential child care facilities, residential psychiatric treatment centers, runaway shelters, and rural health clinics; relating to possession of a firearm at licensed entities and facilities; relating to criminal history requirements, and a registry, regarding certain licenses, certifications, approvals, and authorizations by the Department of Health and Social Services; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date." There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Coghill moved that the House adopt the Conference Committee with limited powers of free conference report, thus adopting CCS SB 125. The question being: "Shall the House adopt the Conference Committee with limited powers of free conference report?" The roll was taken with the following result: CCS SB 125 Adopt YEAS: 37 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Nays: Cissna Absent: Olson, Seaton And so, the House adopted the Conference Committee with limited powers of free conference report, thus adopting: CONFERENCE CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 125 "An Act relating to the licensing, regulation, enforcement, and appeal rights of ambulatory surgical centers, assisted living 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1943 homes, child care facilities, child placement agencies, foster homes, free-standing birth centers, home health agencies, hospices or agencies providing hospice services or operating hospice programs, hospitals, intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded, maternity homes, nursing facilities, residential child care facilities, residential psychiatric treatment centers, runaway shelters, and rural health clinics; relating to possession of a firearm at licensed entities and facilities; relating to criminal history requirements, and a registry, regarding certain licenses, certifications, approvals, and authorizations by the Department of Health and Social Services; relating to the personal needs allowance for assisted living home residents, and authorizing emergency regulations relating to the personal needs allowance; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date." 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. The Chief Clerk notified the Senate. 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 - Jessica Hendricks By Representatives Salmon, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1944 Honoring - Richard Champion By Representatives Seaton, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Honoring - Dr. Henry I. Akiyama By Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson; Senator Elton Honoring - Bilingual Tutors at Mountain View Elementary School, Williwaw Elementary School, Creekside Park Elementary School, Wonder Park Elementary School, Ptarmigan Elementary School, and William Tyson Elementary School By Representatives Gruenberg, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson; Senator Guess Honoring - The Library By Representatives Weyhrauch, Kerttula, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson; Senator Elton In Memoriam - Sally Ann Kabisch Kizzia By Representatives Seaton, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1945 In Memoriam - Kate Lauren Kuhns By Representatives Seaton, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson In Memoriam - George A. Hall By Representatives Samuels, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson In Memoriam - William V. Graves By Representatives Weyhrauch, Kerttula, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson; Senator Elton In Memoriam - Peter Barrett By Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson; Senator Elton In Memoriam - Harriet H. Roberts By Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson; Senator Elton 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1946 In Memoriam - Albert Christian Swalling By Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson; Senator Elton In Memoriam - George Danner, Jr. By Representatives Kerttula, Weyhrauch, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson; Senator Elton In Memoriam - Marvin "Marv" Weatherly By Senator Guess; Representatives Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Croft, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the notice and publication requirements be waived and the citations on the first special order citation calendar be taken up as a Special Order of Business. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the House approve the citations on the first special order citation calendar. There being no objection, the following citations were approved and sent to enrolling: 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1947 Honoring - Tela O'Donnell By Representatives Seaton, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson; Senator Gary Stevens Honoring - Stacy Borgman, Champion Rower By Representatives Seaton, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson; Senator Gary Stevens Honoring - Sherri Baktuit By Representatives Chenault, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson Honoring - Steve Heinrick By Representatives Neuman, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson Honoring - Josh Dean By Representatives Kohring, Kerttula, Gatto, Neuman, Stoltze, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Thomas, Wilson; Senators Green, Huggins 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1948 Honoring - Margaret Sanders By Representatives Coghill, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson Honoring - Kenny Hughes By Representatives Gatto, Stoltze, Kohring, Neuman, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Thomas, Wilson; Senators Green, Huggins Honoring - Junior Iditarod Champion Melissa Owens By Senator Olson; Representatives Foster, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson Honoring - Coach Randy Magner By Senators Huggins, Green; Representatives Gatto, Stoltze, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Thomas, Wilson Honoring - The Strawberry Road Committee By Senator Ben Stevens; Representatives Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1949 In Memoriam - Evan Duane Belnap By Representatives Seaton, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson In Memoriam - Floyd Joseph Gonzales By Representatives Seaton, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson In Memoriam - Lorena "Rena" Baty By Representatives Wilson, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas; Senator Stedman In Memoriam - James Lee Asnin By Representatives Wilson, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas; Senator Stedman In Memoriam - Thomas Kendall Young By Representatives Wilson, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas; Senator Stedman In Memoriam - Lareta Gabriel Laré By Representatives Croft, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1950 In Memoriam - Dr. Douglas L. Schamel By Representatives Guttenberg, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson In Memoriam - Geraldine Ruth Rouswell By Representatives Chenault, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson In Memoriam - Molly O. Ahlgren, Ph.D. By Representatives Wilson, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas; Senator Stedman In Memoriam - Alfred (Rodney) Ewing, Sr. By Representatives Kohring, Gatto, Neuman, Stoltze, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Thomas, Wilson; Senators Green, Huggins In Memoriam - Barbara Poetzsch By Representatives Kohring, Gatto, Neuman, Stoltze, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Thomas, Wilson; Senators Green, Huggins 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1951 In Memoriam - Darlene Virginia "Twete" Kackman By Senator Green; Representatives Stoltze, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Thomas, Wilson In Memoriam - Lois L. Kepler By Senators Huggins, Green; Representatives Gatto, Stoltze, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Thomas, Wilson In Memoriam - Lt. Col. Harold F. "Alex" Alexander By Senators Green, Cowdery; Representatives Rokeberg, Hawker, Samuels, Kerttula, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Salmon, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson In Memoriam - Isabelle Goldthorpe Rogan By Senator Green; Representatives Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Wilson In Memoriam - Jacqueline S. Lawton By Senator Green; Representatives Stoltze, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Thomas, Wilson 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1952 In Memoriam - Robert "Bob" Maynard Piatt, Sr. By Senator Green; Representatives Stoltze, Harris, Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Thomas, Wilson CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS HB 88 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 1924) on the following: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 88(RLS) "An Act relating to certain weapons offenses involving minors; relating to the definition of 'recreation or youth center' for purposes of misconduct involving a controlled substance; to aggravating factors in sentencing for certain offenses committed on school grounds, on a school bus, at a school-sponsored event, or in administrative offices of a school district; to mitigating factors in sentencing for a defendant's assistance to authorities to detect, apprehend, or prosecute other persons who committed an offense; and providing for an effective date." and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 88(JUD) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Coghill moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 88(RLS), thus adopting SCS CSHB 88(JUD), and recommended that the members vote yes. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 88(RLS)?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1953 SCS CSHB 88(JUD) Concur YEAS: 39 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Absent: Croft And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment, thus adopting SCS CSHB 88(JUD). 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. The Chief Clerk notified the Senate. SCS CSHB 88(JUD) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS HR 10 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the following be taken up as a Special Order of Business: HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 10 Relating to a task force and the school district cost factor adjustments for education funding. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representative Chenault: 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1954 Page 2, line 1, following "factors": Insert "and foundation formula" Page 2, line 4, following "members": Delete "," Insert "may be" Page 2, line 5, following "Senate": Insert "by July 15, 2005" Representative Chenault moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Representative Berkowitz objected and withdrew the objection. There being no further objection, Amendment No. 1 was adopted. The question being: "Shall HR 10 am pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HR 10 am Special Order of Business YEAS: 39 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Cissna, Coghill, Crawford, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kapsner, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Salmon, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Absent: Croft And so, HR 10 am passed the House and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment and enrollment. CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS HB 98 Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 1926) on the following: 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1955 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 98(RLS) "An Act relating to the compensation of the governor, the lieutenant governor, and certain public officials, officers, and employees not covered by collective bargaining agreements; and providing for an effective date." and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 98(FIN) am S (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Coghill moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 98(RLS), thus adopting SCS CSHB 98(FIN) am S, and recommended that the members vote yes. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 98(RLS)?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 98(FIN) am S Concur YEAS: 22 NAYS: 17 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Anderson, Chenault, Coghill, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Kelly, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Rokeberg, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Nays: Berkowitz, Cissna, Crawford, Gara, Gardner, Gatto, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Joule, Kapsner, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Ramras, Salmon, Samuels Absent: Croft And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment, thus adopting SCS CSHB 98(FIN) am S. 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: 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1956 SCS CSHB 98(FIN) am S Concur Effective Date YEAS: 32 NAYS: 7 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Anderson, Berkowitz, Chenault, Coghill, Dahlstrom, Elkins, Foster, Gardner, Gatto, Harris, Hawker, Holm, Joule, Kelly, Kerttula, Kohring, Kott, LeDoux, Lynn, McGuire, Meyer, Moses, Neuman, Olson, Ramras, Rokeberg, Samuels, Seaton, Stoltze, Thomas, Weyhrauch, Wilson Nays: Cissna, Crawford, Gara, Gruenberg, Guttenberg, Kapsner, Salmon Absent: Croft And so, the effective date clause was adopted. The Chief Clerk notified the Senate. SCS CSHB 98(FIN) am S was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. RECONSIDERATION SB 87 Representative Kott brought up reconsideration of the vote on HCS SB 87(JUD) (page 1873). The following was again before the House in third reading: HOUSE CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 87(JUD) "An Act relating to motor vehicle safety belt violations." The House adjourned, and so, HCS SB 87(JUD) will be in third reading on the January 9, 2006, calendar. 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1957 UNFINISHED BUSINESS The Employment Policy for Senate/House/Legislative Employees, which was amended by the Joint House and Senate Rules Committee (page 1799), was published in House and Senate Joint Journal Supplement No. 8. HB 53 Representative Croft added his name as cosponsor to: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR SS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 53(FIN) am S "An Act relating to child-in-need-of-aid proceedings; amending the construction of statutes pertaining to children in need of aid; relating to guardianships; relating to the confidentiality of investigations, court hearings, court records, and public agency records and information in child-in-need-of-aid matters and certain child protection matters, to immunity regarding disclosure of information in child-in-need-of-aid matters and certain child protection matters, to proceedings regarding voluntary relinquishment and termination of a parent and child relationship, to eligibility for permanent fund dividends for certain children in the custody of the state, and to juvenile delinquency proceedings and placements; reestablishing and relating to a state citizens' review panel; amending the obligation of a public agency to disclose agency information pertaining to a child in need of aid; relating to disclosure of confidential or privileged information about children and families involved with children's services within the Department of Health and Social Services to officials for review or use in official capacities; relating to reports of harm and to adoptions and foster care; relating to consent for the medication of children in state custody; prescribing the rights of family members related to child-in-need-of-aid cases and establishing a familial priority for adoption; modifying adoption and placement procedures in certain child-in-need-of-aid cases; amending Rules 9 and 13, Alaska Adoption Rules, Rules 3, 17.2, 18, and 22, Alaska Child in Need of Aid Rules of Procedure, and Rules 14 and 15, Alaska Rules of Probate Procedure; relating to the admissibility into evidence of the prior recorded statement of a 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1958 crime victim less than 16 years of age; and amending Rule 801, Alaska Rules of Evidence; and providing for an effective date." SB 128 Reconsideration of the following was not taken up on this legislative day. It was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and returned to the Senate: SENATE BILL NO. 128 am "An Act relating to consideration by the Local Boundary Commission of a requested borough incorporation." SB 147 The following, which had been engrossed (page 1893), was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and transmitted to the Senate: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 147(RLS) "An Act providing for a sport fishing facility surcharge on sport fishing licenses; providing for the construction and renovation of state sport fishing facilities and for other projects beneficial to the sport fish resources of the state as a public enterprise; and authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds to finance those projects." ENGROSSMENT HCR 18 HCR 18 was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. SB 174 HCS SB 174(FIN) am H was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. ENROLLMENT HB 32 The following was enrolled, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, President and Secretary of the Senate, and the engrossed and enrolled 2005-05-10 House Journal Page 1959 copies were transmitted to the Office of the Governor at 7:23 p.m., May 10, 2005: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 32(FIN) am "An Act making a special appropriation for a grant to Arctic Power to promote the opening of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil and gas exploration and development; and providing for an effective date." ADJOURNMENT Representative Coghill moved and asked unanimous consent that the House adjourn until 3:00 p.m., May 11, 2005, for the First Special Session. There being no objection, the House adjourned the First Session of the Twenty-Fourth Legislature at 10:15 p.m. Suzi Lowell Chief Clerk