Legislature(2015 - 2016)
2016-04-17 House Journal
Full Journal pdf2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2443 HOUSE JOURNAL ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE TWENTY-NINTH LEGISLATURE SECOND SESSION Juneau, Alaska Sunday April 17, 2016 Ninetieth Day Pursuant to adjournment the House was called to order by Speaker Chenault at 11:44 a.m. Roll call showed 39 members present. Representative Hawker had been excused from a call of the House today. The invocation was offered by the Chaplain, Representative Lynn. Representative Wilson moved and asked unanimous consent that the invocation be spread on the journal. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Our Father in Heaven, help to protect and give us a measure of thy wisdom to all leaders and legislators throughout America, and especially here in Alaska and in this chamber. Help us to remember, "to whom much is given much is required." Help us to be good role models to each other and especially to children and young adults in a world that yearns for good role models. And please help us to protect the most vulnerable among us in every precious stage of life. We know we were freely elected to serve as representatives of our constituents in forty diverse districts to serve to the best of our ability for a short term of office í but let us not forget that before we filed for office, before we campaigned, before we won election, and before we cast our first vote here in this chamber, you Almighty Father, gave us the eternal gift of life and the gift of free will. And, with that in mind, help all of us 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2444 to avoid any conflict of interest between your commandments and our political actions. Please help us not to be too critical or too judgmental of those with whom we disagree. Help us to disagree without being disagreeable í because only you, Father, have the whole truth of anything. At the same time, let us not lose our anchor of faith or ignore thy moral compass in some misguided effort to curry political favor, or to go along to get along, or to be all things to all people. As the Good Book says, "Help us come reason together." Please Father God help us, and our constituents, to understand that every bill we consider is important to someone and every bill is controversial to someone. We don't make perfect bills here, because we are not perfect. Help us to cast every vote here in this House of Representatives with the good conscience thou hast given us. Help us to vote in accordance with what is right and good in the sight of you, Almighty God. Help us to understand it is our job here on earth to support worthy causes, and cast heartfelt considered votes whatever the issue, whatever the political pressure, or whatever any personal political advantage or disadvantage. Help us to remember that, however we vote, it is you íRXU Father in Heaven í who is responsible for the results, whatever they may be. Father, protect our exceptional nation and the state of Alaska. Protect our brave women and men in our armed forces, all of us here today, and our loved ones. All this, and much much more, we ask in the name of the personal God we call, in faith, to be our own. And we all say í Amen or Ahmen. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Representative Guttenberg. CERTIFICATION OF THE JOURNAL Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the journal for the 89th legislative day be approved as certified by the Chief Clerk. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2445 UNFINISHED BUSINESS HB 367 Representative Wool moved and asked unanimous consent to withdraw the following: HOUSE BILL NO. 367 "An Act prohibiting an insurer from using a consumer's credit history in underwriting, rating, or determining premiums or eligibility for insurance coverage." There being no objection, HB 367 was withdrawn. MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE HCR 17 A message dated April 16, 2016, was read stating the Senate passed: CS FOR HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 17(TRA) Supporting the aviation industry; and urging the governor to make state-owned land available to the unmanned aircraft systems industry for the management and operation of unmanned aircraft systems and related research, manufacturing, testing, and training. CSHCR 17(TRA) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. HJR 30 A message dated April 16, 2016, was read stating the Senate passed: CS FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 30(STA) Urging the American Psychiatric Association to change the term "post-traumatic stress disorder" or "PTSD" to "post-traumatic stress injury" or "PTSI"; urging the governor to support usage of the term "post-traumatic stress injury"; respectfully requesting that the Alaska delegation in Congress champion this change of designation in the United States Congress; and designating June 27, 2016, as Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day. CSHJR 30(STA) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2446 HB 107 A message dated April 16, 2016, was read stating the Senate passed: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 107(EDC) am "An Act relating to the composition of the Board of Regents of the University of Alaska." CSHB 107(EDC) am was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. HB 188 A message dated April 16, 2016, was read stating the Senate passed: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 188(FIN) "An Act establishing a program for financial accounts for individuals with disabilities; exempting the procurement of contracts for the program from the State Procurement Code; exempting certain information on participants in the program from being subject to inspection as a public record; providing that an account under the program for an individual with a disability is not a security; allowing a state to file a claim against an individual's financial account under the program to recover Medicaid payments after the individual's death; and providing for an effective date." CSHB 188(FIN) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES SJR 2 The Finance Committee considered: SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 2 Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to contracting state debt for postsecondary student loans. The report was signed by Representatives Neuman and Thompson, Co-chairs, with the following individual recommendations: 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2447 Do pass (7): Saddler, Kawasaki, Wilson, Gara, Edgmon, Munoz, Thompson Do not pass (1): Gattis No recommendation (1): Neuman The following fiscal note(s) apply: 2. Zero, Office of the Governor SJR 2 is on today's calendar. SB 196 The Finance Committee considered: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 196(FIN) "An Act relating to the amount appropriated for power cost equalization; relating to the use of certain unexpended earnings from the power cost equalization endowment fund; and providing for an effective date." and recommends it be replaced with: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 196(FIN) (same title) The report was signed by Representatives Neuman and Thompson, Co-chairs, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (5): Saddler, Munoz, Edgmon, Neuman, Thompson No recommendation (5): Gattis, Pruitt, Gara, Wilson, Guttenberg Amend (1): Kawasaki The following fiscal note(s) apply to HCS CSSB 196(FIN): 1. Fiscal, Senate Finance Committee/various depts. 2. Zero, Dept. of Commerce, Community, & Economic Development CSSB 196(FIN) is on today's calendar. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2448 INTRODUCTION OF CITATIONS The following citations were introduced and taken up later as a Special Order of Business: In Memoriam - Representative Max F. Gruenberg, Jr. By Representatives Tuck, Lynn; Senator Wielechowski Honoring - Senator Bill Stoltze By Representatives Tilton, Hughes, Neuman, Keller, Gattis, Colver, Saddler; Senators Huggins, Dunleavy Honoring - Kent Berklund By Representative Chenault; Senator Micciche The following citations were introduced and referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar: Honoring - Larry Bottjen By Representatives Hughes, Gattis, Tilton, Neuman, Keller, Colver; Senators Stoltze, Dunleavy Huggins Honoring - Muldoon Farmers Market By Representatives Pruitt, LeDoux Honoring - Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson School Partnership Program By Senator Wielechowski; Representative LeDoux Honoring - 2015 Nerds of the North, All-Anchorage Robotics Team By Senator Wielechowski; Representative LeDoux In Memoriam - Sterling R. Taylor By Representative Gara INTRODUCTION, FIRST READING, AND REFERENCE OF HOUSE BILLS HB 378 HOUSE BILL NO. 378 by the House Rules Committee by request, entitled: 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2449 "An Act relating to the use of state assets to implement the REAL ID Act." was read the first time and referred to the State Affairs and Judiciary Committees. CONSIDERATION OF THE DAILY CALENDAR In accordance with Rule 30(c) of the Uniform Rules, the Speaker announced that reconsideration was not available on the 90th legislative day. In accordance with Rule 43(b) of the Uniform Rules, the Speaker announced that engrossment may be waived on the bills on today's calendar. SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS SB 196 The following was read the second time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 196(FIN) "An Act relating to the amount appropriated for power cost equalization; relating to the use of certain unexpended earnings from the power cost equalization endowment fund; and providing for an effective date." with the: Journal Page FIN RPT HCS(FIN) 5DP 5NR 1AM 2447 FN1: (S.FIN/VARIOUS) 2447 FN2: ZERO(CED) 2447 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the following committee substitute be adopted in lieu of the original bill: 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2450 HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 196(FIN) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that HCS CSSB 196(FIN) be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HCS CSSB 196(FIN) was read the third time. The Speaker stated that, without objection, HCS CSSB 196(FIN) would be moved to the bottom of the calendar. THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS SB 18 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the April 16, 2016, first supplemental calendar (page 2420), was read the third time: SENATE BILL NO. 18 "An Act exempting a health care sharing ministry from regulation as an insurer." The question being: "Shall SB 18 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: SB 18 Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 37 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2451 Excused: Hawker Absent: Gattis, Pruitt And so, SB 18 passed the House and was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and returned to the Senate. SB 72 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the April 16, 2016, second supplemental calendar (page 2431), was moved to the bottom of the calendar: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 72(L&C) "An Act relating to the discharge of patients from hospitals and to caregivers of patients after discharge from a hospital; and providing for an effective date." SB 121 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the April 16, 2016, second supplemental calendar (page 2432), was moved to the bottom of the calendar: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 121(JUD) "An Act relating to a security freeze on the consumer credit report of a minor, incapacitated person, or protected person." SB 123 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the April 16, 2016, second supplemental calendar (page 2432), was read the third time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 123(JUD) "An Act relating to the bail forfeiture schedule and the penalty for the use of electronic devices while driving; and providing for an effective date." The question being: "Shall CSSB 123(JUD) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 123(JUD) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 34 NAYS: 3 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 2 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2452 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Olson, Ortiz, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Wilson, Wool Nays: Pruitt, Reinbold, Vazquez Excused: Hawker Absent: Gara, Neuman And so, CSSB 123(JUD) passed the House. Representative Millett 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 123(JUD) was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and returned to the Senate. SB 127 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the April 16, 2016, calendar (page 2406), was moved to the bottom of the calendar: SENATE BILL NO. 127 "An Act relating to actions by insurers based on credit history or insurance score; and providing for an exception to consideration by an insurer of credit history or insurance score." SB 165 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the April 16, 2016, second supplemental calendar (page 2434), was moved to the bottom of the calendar: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 165(L&C) "An Act relating to the presence of minors in the licensed premises of manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers of alcoholic beverages; relating to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; relating to background checks for persons applying to operate marijuana establishments; relating to the offense of minor consuming; relating to revocation of a driver's license for a minor consuming offense; relating to the effect of the revocation of a 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2453 driver's license for a minor consuming offense on a motor vehicle liability insurance policy; and amending Rule 17, Alaska Rules of Minor Offense Procedure." SB 180 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the April 16, 2016, second supplemental calendar (page 2434), was read the third time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 180(JUD) "An Act relating to the temporary delegation by a parent or guardian of powers related to a child; relating to adoption; relating to nonprofit organizations that provide certain assistance to parents; relating to the distribution to a parent or guardian in a child protection situation of information on family support services; and providing for an effective date." The question being: "Shall CSSB 180(JUD) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 180(JUD) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 37 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker Absent: Herron, Kreiss-Tomkins And so, CSSB 180(JUD) passed the House. Representative Millett 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 180(JUD) was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and returned to the Senate. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2454 SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the notice and publication requirements be waived and the citation, In Memoriam - Representative Max F. Gruenberg, Jr., be taken up as a Special Order of Business. Representative Tuck objected and withdrew the objection. There being no further objection, it was so ordered. Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the notice and publication requirements be waived and the citation, Honoring - Senator Bill Stoltze, be taken up as a Special Order of Business. Representative Keller objected and withdrew the objection. There being no further objection, it was so ordered. Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the notice and publication requirements be waived and the citation, Honoring - Kent Berklund, be taken up as a Special Order of Business. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the House approve the citations. There being no objection, the following citations were approved and sent to enrolling: In Memoriam - Representative Max F. Gruenberg, Jr. By Representatives Tuck, Lynn, Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Hawker, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss- Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool; Senator Wielechowski Honoring - Senator Bill Stoltze By Representatives Tilton, Hughes, Neuman, Keller, Gattis, Colver, Saddler, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Guttenberg, Hawker, Herron, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Olson, 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2455 Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool; Senators Huggins, Dunleavy Honoring - Kent Berklund By Representatives Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Hawker, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool; Senator Micciche The Speaker stated that, without objection, the House would recess until 5:00 p.m.; and so, the House recessed at 1:12 p.m. AFTER RECESS The Speaker called the House back to order at 5:10 p.m. RECONSIDERATION SB 24 Representative Wilson brought up reconsideration of the vote on CSSB 24(JUD) am H (page 2423). The following was before the House in third reading: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 24(JUD) am H "An Act relating to the applicability of the Legislative Ethics Act to legislative interns, legislative volunteers, legislative consultants, legislative independent contractors, sole proprietorships, and other legal entities; and excluding contractors and persons who work for contractors from participating in certain benefit plans provided by the state, certain political subdivisions, or certain public organizations based on performing fee-based or contract services." Representative Wilson moved and asked unanimous consent that CSSB 24(JUD) am H be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of considering Amendment No. 2 [Amendment to 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2456 Amendment No. 1]. Adoption of Amendment No. 1 was rescinded. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment to Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representatives Wilson and Gara: Page 2, line 17 of the amendment: Delete the quotation mark. Page 2, following line 17 of the amendment: Insert a new bill section to read: "* Sec. 9. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to read: SEVERABILITY. If a final decision by a court of competent jurisdiction finds that this Act violates the state constitutional requirement under art. II, sec. 13, Constitution of the State of Alaska, requiring that every bill shall be confined to one subject, then AS 39.35.605, enacted by sec. 4 of this Act, AS 39.35.956, enacted by sec. 5 of this Act, AS 39.35.990(16), as amended by sec. 6 of this Act, AS 39.35.990(17), as amended by sec. 7 of this Act, and sec. 8 of this Act are severed from this Act and the remainder of this Act and the application to other persons or circumstances are not affected." Representative Wilson moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment to Amendment No. 1 be adopted. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, Amendment No. 1 as amended was adopted. The question to be reconsidered: "Shall CSSB 24(JUD) am H pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 24(JUD) am H Third Reading Final Passage Reconsideration YEAS: 36 NAYS: 2 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Keller, Kito, 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2457 LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Nays: Kawasaki, Olson Excused: Hawker Absent: Kreiss-Tomkins And so, CSSB 24(JUD) am H passed the House on reconsideration and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS (continued) SB 210 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the April 16, 2016, second supplemental calendar (page 2435), was read the third time: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 210(FIN) "An Act relating to the community revenue sharing program; changing the name of the community revenue sharing program to the community assistance program; and providing for an effective date." The question being: "Shall HCS CSSB 210(FIN) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 210(FIN) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 32 NAYS: 7 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gattis, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Stutes, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Nays: Gara, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Spohnholz, Tarr, Tuck 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2458 Excused: Hawker And so, HCS CSSB 210(FIN) passed the House. Representative Millett 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 CSSB 210(FIN) was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. SECOND READING OF SENATE RESOLUTIONS SJR 2 The following was read the second time: SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 2 Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to contracting state debt for postsecondary student loans. with the: Journal Page EDC RPT 2DP 5NR 1981 FN2: ZERO(GOV) 1981 JUD RPT 4DP 2401 FN2: ZERO(GOV) 2401 FIN RPT 7DP 1DNP 1NR 2446 FN2: ZERO(GOV) 2447 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that SJR 2 be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. SJR 2 was read the third time. The question being: "Shall SJR 2 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: SJR 2 Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 37 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 1 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2459 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Wilson, Wool Nays: Gattis Excused: Hawker Absent: Vazquez And so, SJR 2 passed the House, was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and returned to the Senate. HOUSE RESOLUTIONS IN SECOND READING HCR 27 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the following, which was held in second reading to today's calendar (page 2408), would be returned to the Rules Committee: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 27 Proposing an amendment to the Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature relating to the time limit on introduction of bills and resolutions. LEGISLATIVE CITATIONS Representative Millett 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 - Ann Class By Representatives Colver, Hughes, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Hawker, Herron, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2460 Honoring - Bethel Schools Archery Teams, 2016 State Champions By Representatives Herron, Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Hawker, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool; Senator Hoffman Honoring - Catholic Social Services of Anchorage, 50 Year Anniversary By Representatives Tuck, Tarr, Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Hawker, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss- Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Vazquez, Wool Honoring - Mat-Su BP Teachers of Excellence 2016 By Representatives Hughes, Tilton, Neuman, Keller, Gattis, Colver, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Guttenberg, Hawker, Herron, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kreiss- Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool; Senators Stoltze, Dunleavy, Huggins Honoring - UAF Nanooks Men's Basketball Team, Hero Sports Division II Breakout Team of the Year By Representatives Wool, Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Hawker, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson Honoring - US Army Fort Greely Garrison, Missile Defense Support Agencies and Boeing By Representatives Colver, Thompson, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Hawker, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss- 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2461 Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Ken Sailors By Representatives Colver, Gattis, Talerico, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Guttenberg, Hawker, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool; Senators Bishop, Dunleavy In Memoriam - Dr. Ping-Tung Chang By Representatives Hughes, Tilton, Neuman, Keller, Gattis, Colver, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Guttenberg, Hawker, Herron, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kreiss- Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool; Senators Stoltze, Huggins, Dunleavy In Memoriam - Richard Geary Tubbs By Representatives Hughes, Tilton, Neuman, Keller, Gattis, Colver, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Guttenberg, Hawker, Herron, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kreiss- Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool; Senators Stoltze, Huggins, Dunleavy In Memoriam - Francesca Ann Columbo By Representatives Colver, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Hawker, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool; Senator Dunleavy In Memoriam - Marie Julia Fett By Representatives Colver, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Hawker, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2462 Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool; Senator Dunleavy In Memoriam - Patricia Thompson By Representatives Colver, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Hawker, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS (continued) SB 196 The following, which was moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 2450) was before the House in third reading: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 196(FIN) "An Act relating to the amount appropriated for power cost equalization; relating to the use of certain unexpended earnings from the power cost equalization endowment fund; and providing for an effective date." The question being: "Shall HCS CSSB 196(FIN) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 196(FIN) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 38 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2463 Excused: Hawker Absent: Reinbold And so, HCS CSSB 196(FIN) passed the House. Representative Millett 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 CSSB 196(FIN) was later taken up under recision. THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS (continued) SB 72 The following, which was moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 2451) was read the third time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 72(L&C) "An Act relating to the discharge of patients from hospitals and to caregivers of patients after discharge from a hospital; and providing for an effective date." The question being: "Shall CSSB 72(L&C) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 72(L&C) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 37 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker Absent: Guttenberg, Reinbold 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2464 And so, CSSB 72(L&C) passed the House. Representative Millett 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 72(L&C) was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and returned to the Senate. Representative Millett placed a call of the House. SB 121 The following, which was moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 2451) was read the third time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 121(JUD) "An Act relating to a security freeze on the consumer credit report of a minor, incapacitated person, or protected person." The call was satisfied. Representative Claman moved and asked unanimous consent that CSSB 121(JUD) 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 Claman and LeDoux: Page 1, line 11: Delete "record or" Representative Claman moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. There being no objection, it was so ordered. And so, Amendment No. 1 was adopted. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2465 The question being: "Shall CSSB 121(JUD) am H pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 121(JUD) am H Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 39 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker And so, CSSB 121(JUD) am H passed the House and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. RESCIND SB 196 Representative Gara moved and asked unanimous consent that the House rescind previous action in passing the following (page 2462): HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 196(FIN) "An Act relating to the amount appropriated for power cost equalization; relating to the use of certain unexpended earnings from the power cost equalization endowment fund; and providing for an effective date." There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being: "Shall the HCS CSSB 196(FIN) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 196(FIN) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 38 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2466 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Nays: Gara Excused: Hawker And so, HCS CSSB 196(FIN) passed the House. Representative Millett 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 CSSB 196(FIN) was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS (continued) SB 127 The following, which was moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 2452), was read the third time: SENATE BILL NO. 127 "An Act relating to actions by insurers based on credit history or insurance score; and providing for an exception to consideration by an insurer of credit history or insurance score." Representative Wool moved and asked unanimous consent that SB 127 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 Representative Wool: Page 1, lines 1 - 3 (title amendment): Delete "relating to actions by insurers based on credit history or insurance score; and providing for an exception to consideration by an insurer of credit history or insurance score" 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2467 Insert "prohibiting an insurer from using a consumer's credit history in underwriting, rating, or determining premiums or eligibility for insurance coverage" Page 1, line 5, through page 5, line 19: Delete all material and insert: "* Section 1. AS 21.36.460 is repealed and reenacted to read: Sec. 21.36.460. Restriction on the use of consumer credit history. (a) An insurer may not use a consumer's credit history to underwrite, rate, or determine premiums or eligibility for insurance coverage. (b) The prohibition against using a consumer's credit history under this section may be waived by the consumer. (c) In this section, (1) "consumer" means an individual policyholder or an applicant for insurance to be used permanently for personal, family, or household purposes; (2) "credit history" means written, oral, or other communication of information by a consumer credit reporting agency or other source relating to a consumer's creditworthiness, credit standing, or credit capacity." Representative Wool moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Representative Olson objected. The Speaker stated that, without objection, the House would recess until 7:30 p.m.; and so, the House recessed at 6:52 p.m. AFTER RECESS The Speaker called the House back to order at 8:07 p.m. THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS (continued) SB 127 The following was before the House in second reading with Amendment No. 1 (page 2466) moved and pending: 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2468 SENATE BILL NO. 127 "An Act relating to actions by insurers based on credit history or insurance score; and providing for an exception to consideration by an insurer of credit history or insurance score." The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: SB 127 Second Reading Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 11 NAYS: 28 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Claman, Gara, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kreiss-Tomkins, Ortiz, Spohnholz, Tarr, Tuck, Wool Nays: Chenault, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gattis, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Keller, Kito, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Stutes, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Vazquez, Wilson Excused: Hawker And so, Amendment No. 1 was not adopted. The question being: "Shall SB 127 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: SB 127 Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 28 NAYS: 11 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gattis, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Keller, Kito, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Vazquez, Wilson Nays: Gara, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Spohnholz, Stutes, Tarr, Tuck, Wool Excused: Hawker 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2469 And so, SB 127 passed the House and was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and returned to the Senate. SB 165 The following, which was moved to the bottom of the calendar (page 2452), was read the third time: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 165(L&C) "An Act relating to the presence of minors in the licensed premises of manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers of alcoholic beverages; relating to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; relating to background checks for persons applying to operate marijuana establishments; relating to the offense of minor consuming; relating to revocation of a driver's license for a minor consuming offense; relating to the effect of the revocation of a driver's license for a minor consuming offense on a motor vehicle liability insurance policy; and amending Rule 17, Alaska Rules of Minor Offense Procedure." Representative LeDoux moved and asked unanimous consent that HCS CSSB 165(L&C) 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 Representative LeDoux: Page 1, line 7, following "policy;" (title amendment): Insert "relating to the membership of the Board of Barbers and Hairdressers;" Page 6, following line 23: Insert a new bill section to read: "* Sec. 13. AS 08.13.010 is amended to read: Sec. 08.13.010. Creation and membership of board. (a) There is created the Board of Barbers and Hairdressers consisting of seven [SIX] members appointed by the governor. (b) The board consists of (1) one person [TWO PERSONS] licensed as a barber [BARBERS] under this chapter; (2) one person licensed to practice body piercing or 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2470 licensed to practice tattooing and permanent cosmetic coloring under this chapter; (3) two persons licensed as hairdressers under this chapter, one of whom is also licensed as an esthetician under this chapter; [AND] (4) one public member; (5) one person licensed to practice manicuring under this chapter; and (6) one person licensed to practice any activity licensed under this chapter." Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. Page 10, line 8, following "TRANSITION.": Insert "(a)" Page 10, following line 11: Insert "(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of AS 08.13.010, as amended by sec. 13 of this Act, the members of the Alaska Board of Barbers and Hairdressers appointed under AS 08.13.010(b)(1) who are serving on the effective date of sec. 13 of this Act may continue to serve the term for which the member was appointed after the effective date of sec. 13 of this Act. The member described under AS 08.13.010(b)(6), as amended by sec. 13 of this Act, shall be appointed as soon after the effective date of sec. 13 of this Act as there is a vacancy in the members appointed under AS 08.13.010(b)(1). (c) The first person appointed under AS 08.13.010(b)(1), as it read on the day before the effective date of sec. 13 of this Act, whose term expires after the effective date of sec. 13 of this Act shall be replaced with a person meeting the qualifications under AS 08.13.010(b)(6)." Representative LeDoux moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Representative Munoz objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2471 HCS CSSB 165(L&C) Second Reading Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 35 NAYS: 4 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Nays: Chenault, Millett, Munoz, Saddler Excused: Hawker And so, Amendment No. 1 was adopted, and the new title follows: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 165(L&C) am H "An Act relating to the presence of minors in the licensed premises of manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers of alcoholic beverages; relating to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; relating to background checks for persons applying to operate marijuana establishments; relating to the offense of minor consuming; relating to revocation of a driver's license for a minor consuming offense; relating to the effect of the revocation of a driver's license for a minor consuming offense on a motor vehicle liability insurance policy; relating to the membership of the Board of Barbers and Hairdressers; and amending Rule 17, Alaska Rules of Minor Offense Procedure." Representatives Wool, Hughes, and Herron moved and asked unanimous consent to abstain from voting because of a conflict of interest. Objection was heard, and they were required to vote. The question being: "Shall HCS CSSB 165(L&C) am H pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 165(L&C) am H Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 37 NAYS: 2 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2472 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wool Nays: Reinbold, Wilson Excused: Hawker And so, HCS CSSB 165(L&C) am H passed the House. Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the roll call on the passage of the bill be considered the roll call on the court rule change. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HCS CSSB 165(L&C) am H was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS HCR 36 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the following by the House Rules Committee be taken up as a Special Order of Business: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 36 Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning Senate Bill No. 165, relating to the presence of minors in the licensed premises of manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers of alcoholic beverages; relating to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; relating to background checks for persons applying to operate marijuana establishments; relating to the offense of minor consuming; relating to revocation of a driver's license for a minor consuming offense; relating to the effect of the revocation of a driver's license for a minor consuming offense on a motor vehicle liability insurance policy; and amending Rule 17, Alaska Rules of Minor Offense Procedure. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2473 The question being: "Shall HCR 36 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCR 36 Special Order of Business YEAS: 38 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Nays: Reinbold Excused: Hawker And so, HCR 36 passed the House and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. The Speaker stated that, without objection, the House would revert to: MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE HB 100 A message dated April 17, 2016, was read stating the Senate passed CSHB 100(FIN) with the following amendment, and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 100(FIN) am S "An Act establishing a credit against the net income tax for an in- state processing facility that manufactures urea, ammonia, or gas- to-liquid products; relating to establishing the value of the state's royalty share of gas production based on contracts with certain in- state processing facilities that manufacture urea, ammonia, or gas- to-liquid products; and providing for an effective date." CSHB 100(FIN) is under Unfinished Business. HB 156 A message dated April 17, 2016, was read stating the Senate passed: 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2474 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 156(EDC) am "An Act relating to the duties of the State Board of Education and Early Development, the Department of Education and Early Development, school boards, and school districts; relating to public school curriculum and assessments; relating to compliance with federal education laws; relating to public school accountability; relating to a statewide assessment plan and review of education laws and regulations; and providing for an effective date." with the following amendment, and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 156(FIN) "An Act relating to a parent's right to direct the education of a child; relating to the duties of the state Board of Education and Early Development, the Department of Education and Early Development, school boards, and school districts; relating to public school curriculum and assessments; relating to compliance with federal education laws; relating to public school accountability; relating to a statewide assessment plan and review of education laws and regulations; repealing the minimum expenditure for instruction for school districts; relating to sex education, human reproduction education, and human sexuality education; relating to suicide awareness and prevention training; relating to contracts for student assessments; relating to questionnaires and surveys administered in public schools; relating to physical examinations for teachers; and providing for an effective date." (SCR 25 - title change resolution) CSHB 156(EDC) am is under Unfinished Business. HB 216 A message dated April 17, 2016, was read stating the Senate passed CSHB 216(RES) with the following amendment, and it is transmitted for consideration: 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2475 SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 216(RES) "An Act relating to obstruction or interference with a person's free passage on or use of navigable water; and amending the definition of 'navigable water' under the Alaska Land Act." CSHB 216(RES) is under Unfinished Business. HB 231 A message dated April 17, 2016, was read stating the Senate passed CSHB 231(FIN) with the following amendment, and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 231(STA) "An Act extending the termination date of the Board of Parole; and providing for an effective date." CSHB 231(FIN) is under Unfinished Business. A message dated April 17, 2016, was read stating the Senate passed the following, and it is transmitted for consideration: FIRST READING AND REFERENCE OF SENATE RESOLUTIONS SCR 25 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 25 by the Senate Education Committee: Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 156, relating to the duties of the State Board of Education and Early Development, the Department of Education and Early Development, school boards, and school districts; relating to public school curriculum and assessments; relating to compliance with federal education laws; relating to public school accountability; and relating to a statewide assessment plan and review of education laws and regulations. was read the first time. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2476 REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES SB 193 The Labor & Commerce Committee considered: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 193(L&C) "An Act extending the exemption from regulation by the Regulatory Commission of Alaska for certain facilities or plants generating energy from renewable energy resources." and recommends it be replaced with: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 193(L&C) (same title) The report was signed by Representative Olson, Chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (2): Tilton, Olson No recommendation (4): Hughes, LeDoux, Colver, Kito The following fiscal note(s) apply to HCS CSSB 193(L&C): 1. Zero, Dept. of Commerce, Community, & Economic Development CSSB 193(L&C) is on today's first supplemental calendar. CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS HB 216 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 2474) on the following: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 216(RES) "An Act relating to obstruction or interference with a person's free passage on or use of navigable water; and amending the definition of 'navigable water' under the Alaska Land Act." and 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2477 SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 216(RES) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Millett moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 216(RES), thus adopting SCS CSHB 216(RES), and recommended that the members vote yes. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 216(RES)?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 216(RES) Concur YEAS: 36 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Nays: Josephson Excused: Hawker Absent: Gara, Johnson And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment. The Chief Clerk notified the Senate. SCS CSHB 216(RES) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. HB 100 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 2473) on the following: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 100(FIN) "An Act establishing a credit against the net income tax for an in- state processing facility that manufactures urea, ammonia, or gas- to-liquid products; relating to establishing the value of the state's 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2478 royalty share of gas production based on contracts with certain in- state processing facilities that manufacture urea, ammonia, or gas- to-liquid products; and providing for an effective date." and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 100(FIN) am S (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Millett moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 100(FIN), thus adopting SCS CSHB 100(FIN) am S, and recommended that the members vote yes. Representative Gattis moved and asked unanimous consent to abstain from voting because of a conflict of interest. Objection was heard, and she was required to vote. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 100(FIN)?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 100(FIN) am S Concur YEAS: 34 NAYS: 5 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Colver, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Pruitt, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Nays: Claman, Drummond, Kawasaki, Ortiz, Reinbold Excused: Hawker And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment. Representative Millett 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. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2479 The Chief Clerk notified the Senate. SCS CSHB 100(FIN) am S was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. HB 231 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 2475) on the following: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 231(FIN) "An Act extending the termination date of the Board of Parole; and providing for an effective date." and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 231(STA) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Millett moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 231(FIN), thus adopting SCS CSHB 231(STA), and recommended that the members vote yes. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 231(FIN)?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 231(STA) Concur YEAS: 39 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2480 And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment. Representative Millett 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 231(STA) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. HB 100 Representative Pruitt moved and asked unanimous consent that the House rescind previous action in concurring (page 2478) with the following: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 100(FIN) am S "An Act establishing a credit against the net income tax for an in- state processing facility that manufactures urea, ammonia, or gas- to-liquid products; relating to establishing the value of the state's royalty share of gas production based on contracts with certain in- state processing facilities that manufacture urea, ammonia, or gas- to-liquid products; and providing for an effective date." There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 100(FIN)?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 100(FIN) am S Concur YEAS: 39 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2481 And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment. Representative Millett 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 100(FIN) am S was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. CONSIDERATION OF THE FIRST SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the House adopt the following First Supplemental Calendar: SB 193-EXTEND EXEMPTION FOR SMALL POWER PLANTS There being no objection, it was so ordered. CONSIDERATION OF THE SECOND SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the House adopt the following Second Supplemental Calendar: SB 101 STATE PARKS FEES & SALES OF MERCHANDISE SB 154 BLOOD BANK OF ALASKA LICENSE PLATES SB 200 MANDATORY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN SCHOOLS There being no objection, it was so ordered. UNFINISHED BUSINESS SB 123 Representative Tuck moved and asked unanimous consent that the House rescind previous action in passing the following (page 2451): 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2482 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 123(JUD) "An Act relating to the bail forfeiture schedule and the penalty for the use of electronic devices while driving; and providing for an effective date." There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being: "Shall CSSB 123(JUD) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 123(JUD) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 33 NAYS: 6 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Nays: Gara, Josephson, Kawasaki, Pruitt, Reinbold, Tuck Excused: Hawker # And so, CSSB 123(JUD) passed the House. Representative Millett 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 Speaker later voided this roll call vote under recision. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS HCR 34 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the following by the House Rules Committee be taken up as a Special Order of Business: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 34 Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning Senate Bill No. 24, 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2483 relating to the applicability of the Legislative Ethics Act to legislative interns, legislative volunteers, legislative consultants, legislative independent contractors, sole proprietorships, and other legal entities. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being: "Shall HCR 34 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCR 34 Special Order of Business YEAS: 39 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker And so, HCR 34 passed the House. CONSIDERATION OF THE FIRST SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS SB 193 The following was read the second time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 193(L&C) "An Act extending the exemption from regulation by the Regulatory Commission of Alaska for certain facilities or plants generating energy from renewable energy resources." 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2484 with the: Journal Page L&C RPT HCS(L&C) 2DP 4NR 2476 FN1: ZERO(CED) 2477 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the following committee substitute be adopted in lieu of the original bill: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 193(L&C) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that HCS CSSB 193(L&C) be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HCS CSSB 193(L&C) was read the third time. The question being: "Shall HCS CSSB 193(L&C) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 193(L&C) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 39 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker And so, HCS CSSB 193(L&C) passed the House HCS CSSB 193(L&C) and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2485 SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS HCR 37 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the following by the House Rules Committee be taken up as a Special Order of Business: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 37 Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning Senate Bill No. 193, extending the exemption from regulation by the Regulatory Commission of Alaska for certain facilities or plants generating energy from renewable energy resources. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being: "Shall HCR 37 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCR 37 Special Order of Business YEAS: 38 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker Absent: Johnson And so, HCR 37 passed the House and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. CONSIDERATION OF THE SECOND SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS SB 154 The following was read the second time: 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2486 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 154(STA) "An Act relating to special registration plates commemorating the Blood Bank of Alaska." with the: Journal Page STA RPT HCS(STA) NT 7DP 2224 LETTER OF INTENT WITH STA REPORT 2224 FN2: ZERO(S.FIN/ADM) 2224 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the following committee substitute be adopted in lieu of the original bill: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 154(STA) "An Act relating to special registration plates commemorating the Blood Bank of Alaska; relating to special request registration plates celebrating the arts; and relating to the Alaska State Council on the Arts." (HCR 31 - title change resolution) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representative Kawasaki: Page 1, line 2, following "Alaska;" (title amendment): Insert "relating to special request specialty organization plates;" Page 2, line 1: Delete "a new subsection" Insert "new subsections" Page 2, following line 7: Insert a new subsection to read: "(jj) Special request specialty organization plates. The department shall adopt regulations to allow for the issuance of special request specialty organization registration plates sponsored by an organization that is based in this state and is tax exempt under 26 U.S.C. 501(c), is an Alaska chapter of a national 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2487 organization that is tax exempt under 26 U.S.C. 501(c), is a department of the state, or is a municipality of the state. The department shall determine a common design and color for the plates and provide for the placement of the artwork of the organization and a short piece of descriptive text on the plate. The department may disapprove the issuance of registration plates under this subsection when the requested plates duplicate an existing registration. The department may not accept an application from an organization or approve or issue a new specialty registration plate sponsored by an organization under this subsection on or after June 1, 2020. The department may continue to register and renew specialty registration plates sponsored by an organization and approved by the department before June 1, 2020. The legislature may disapprove a plate issued under this subsection by law. If the legislature disapproves a plate issued under this subsection, the department may not issue more plates with the disapproved design. The regulations (1) must provide that the entity requesting the issuance of the plates (A) submit an application on a form provided by the department; (B) pay an application fee set by the department for issuance of the new registration plates; (C) submit registration fees for at least 10 motor vehicles before specialty registration plates will be issued; (D) may not be offensive in purpose, nature, activity, or name; (E) may charge a fee for issuance of a specialty registration plate in addition to any registration fees set by statute or regulation; (2) must provide for a minimum number of registrations and renewals of the specialty plate and for cancellation of specialty plates that do not meet that minimum; the regulations must provide that before a specialty plate may be cancelled the entity sponsoring the plate be given notice at least six months before the proposed cancellation; (3) must establish procedures for owners of vehicles to purchase specialty registration plates under this subsection." 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2488 Page 2, line 21: Delete "a new paragraph" Insert "new paragraphs" Page 2, following line 29: Insert a new paragraph to read: "(26) special request specialty organization plates under AS 28.10.181(jj) $30 plus the fee required for that vehicle under (b), (c), (h), or (i) of this section; the $30 fee required by this paragraph shall be collected only on the first issuance of and the replacement of the plates; in addition, an entity sponsoring a special request specialty organization plate may charge a fee on first issuance and renewal of the plates." Representative Kawasaki moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Representative Saddler objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 154(STA) Second Reading Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 10 NAYS: 29 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Drummond, Gara, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Ortiz, Spohnholz, Tarr, Tuck Nays: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Edgmon, Foster, Gattis, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Keller, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Stutes, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker And so, Amendment No. 1 was not adopted. Amendment No. 2 was not offered. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2489 Amendment No. 3 was offered by Representative Josephson: Page 1, line 1, following "Act" (title amendment): Insert "relating to registration plates;" Page 1, following line 4: Insert a new bill section to read: "* Section. 1. AS 28.10.161(b) is amended to read: (b) Every passenger vehicle registration plate, except as specifically provided in AS 28.10.181, shall have displayed on [UPON] it (1) either (A) the Alaska flag design, consisting of the Alaska flag, the traditional colors of yellow-gold and blue, and the slogan "The Last Frontier"; or (B) the bear design, consisting of a standing grizzly bear in the center of the plate; the bear design shall be modeled after the 1976 bicentennial plate without the bicentennial symbol; (2) the registration number assigned to the vehicle for which it is issued; the registration number may not display more than six letters or numbers, except that a special registration plate issued under AS 28.10.181 may not contain more than seven letters or numbers; (3) the name of this state, which may be abbreviated; and (4) the registration year number or expiration date for which time it is validated; the registration year number or expiration date may be part of the license plate or contained on a suitable sticker or tab device issued by the department; however, only one sticker or tab device may be issued for each pair of plates, and the sticker or tab device must be affixed to the rear plate." Page 1, line 5: Delete "Section 1" Insert "Sec. 2" Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. Representative Josephson moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 3 be adopted. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2490 Representative Johnson objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 3 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 154(STA) Second Reading Amendment No. 3 YEAS: 10 NAYS: 29 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Gara, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Ortiz, Tuck Nays: Colver, Edgmon, Foster, Gattis, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Keller, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker And so, Amendment No. 3 was not adopted. Amendment No. 4 was offered by Representative Kito: Page 1, line 2, following "Alaska" (title amendment): Insert"; relating to honorary foreign consul license plates; relating to special request gold rush license plates; relating to special request license plates commemorating the sesquicentennial of the Alaska Purchase; and providing for an effective date" Page 2, line 1: Delete "a new subsection" Insert "new subsections" Page 2, following line 7: Insert new material to read: "(jj) Honorary foreign consul plates. Upon application by the owner of a motor vehicle, the department may issue registration plates for current honorary consuls of foreign countries. In the application and at each renewal period for the plates, the owner shall supply written proof that the owner is currently appointed as an honorary consul by the foreign country and a copy of the 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2491 owner's current Consular Identification Card issued by the United States Department of State. The owner may display the honorary foreign consul plates on the vehicle only while the person retains the status of honorary consul of the foreign country and holds a current Consular Identification Card. Honorary foreign consul plates do not confer any diplomatic or other immunity or any other special privileges. (kk) Special request gold rush plates. Upon application by the owner of a motor vehicle, the department may issue registration plates commemorating the gold rush, modeled after the gold rush centennial plate, but without the word "centennial." The department may disapprove the issuance of registration plates under this subsection when the requested plates are a duplication of an existing registration. (ll) Special request plates commemorating the Alaska Purchase sesquicentennial. Upon application by the owner of a motor vehicle, the department may issue registration plates commemorating the sesquicentennial of the Alaska Purchase. In determining the design and color of the registration plate, the commissioner shall consult with the Alaska Historical Commission. The department may disapprove the issuance of registration plates under this subsection when the requested plates are a duplication of an existing registration. * Sec. 3. AS 28.10.421(d)(2) is amended to read: (2) special request plates for (A) Alaska National Guard personnel $30; (B) veterans, retired veterans, or Lao veterans $30; (C) recipients of the Purple Heart none; (D) owners of custom collector vehicles $50; (E) Iditarod race finishers $50; (F) honorary foreign consuls $50; (G) other special request plates $30; plus the fee required for that vehicle under (b) of this section; the fee required by this paragraph shall be collected only on the first issuance and on the replacement of special request plates;" Renumber the following bill section accordingly. Page 2, line 21: Delete "a new paragraph" Insert "new paragraphs" 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2492 Page 3, following line 10: Insert new material to read: "(26) Alaska Purchase Commemorative Plates $50 plus the fee required for that vehicle under (b), (c), (h), or (i) of this section; the fee required by this paragraph shall be collected only on the first issuance and the replacement of special request plates; the commissioner of administration shall separately account for the fees received under this paragraph that the department deposits in the general fund; notwithstanding (g) of this section, the annual estimated balance in the account that is in excess of the cost of issuing special request plates may be appropriated by the legislature for the support of the projects of the Alaska Historical Commission. * Sec. 7. AS 28.10.181(ll) and 28.10.421(d)(26) are repealed. * Sec. 8. Section 4 of this Act takes effect January 1, 2018. * Sec. 9. Except as provided in sec. 5 of this Act, this Act takes effect January 1, 2017." Representative Kito moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 4 be adopted. Representative Thompson objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 4 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 154(STA) Second Reading Amendment No. 4 YEAS: 11 NAYS: 28 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Claman, Drummond, Gara, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Munoz, Ortiz, Spohnholz, Tuck Nays: Chenault, Colver, Edgmon, Foster, Gattis, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Keller, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker And so, Amendment No. 4 was not adopted. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2493 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that HCS CSSB 154(STA) be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HCS CSSB 154(STA) was read the third time. Representative Saddler moved and asked unanimous consent to abstain from voting because of a conflict of interest. Objection was heard, and he was required to vote. The question being: "Shall HCS CSSB 154(STA) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 154(STA) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 39 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker And so, HCS CSSB 154(STA) passed the House. Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the House adopt the House State Affairs Committee letter of intent (page 2224). There being no objection, it was so ordered. HCS CSSB 154(STA) was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS HCR 31 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the following be taken up as a Special Order of Business: 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2494 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 31 Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning Senate Bill No. 154, relating to special registration plates commemorating the Blood Bank of Alaska. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being: "Shall HCR 31 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCR 31 Special Order of Business YEAS: 36 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 3 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker Absent: Colver, Kreiss-Tomkins, Pruitt And so, HCR 31 passed the House and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS (continued) SB 101 The following was read the second time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 101(FIN) "An Act relating to merchandise sold and certain fees charged or collected by the Department of Natural Resources." with the: Journal Page RES REFERRAL WAIVED 2340 FIN RPT 6DP 2352 FN3: ZERO(DNR) 2352 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2495 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that CSSB 101(FIN) be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. CSSB 101(FIN) was read the third time. The question being: "Shall CSSB 101(FIN) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 101(FIN) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 39 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker And so, CSSB 101(FIN) passed the House, was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and returned to the Senate. SB 200 The following was read the second time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 200(FIN) "An Act relating to health education and physical activity requirements for students in grades kindergarten through eight." with the: Journal Page EDC RPT HCS(EDC) 2DP 3NR 2402 FN1: ZERO(EED) 2402 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the following committee substitute be adopted in lieu of the original bill: 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2496 HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 200(EDC) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representatives Seaton, Olson, and Drummond: Page 1, line 6: Delete "require" Insert "establish guidelines for" Delete "include, for" Insert "provide opportunities during" Page 1, line 7, following "eight,": Insert "for" Page 1, line 10: Delete "required" Insert "provided" Page 1, line 13: Delete "policies" Insert "guidelines" Page 2, line 1: Delete "requirements" Insert "opportunities" Page 2, line 2: Delete "requirements" Insert "physical activity opportunities" Representative Seaton moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Representative Talerico objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2497 HCS CSSB 200(EDC) Second Reading Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 30 NAYS: 8 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gattis, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kito, LeDoux, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Wilson, Wool Nays: Colver, Gara, Guttenberg, Kawasaki, Keller, Lynn, Talerico, Vazquez Excused: Hawker Absent: Kreiss-Tomkins And so, Amendment No. 1 was adopted. Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that HCS CSSB 200(EDC) am H be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HCS CSSB 200(EDC) am H was read the third time. The question being: "Shall HCS CSSB 200(EDC) am H pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 200(EDC) am H Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 35 NAYS: 4 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Vazquez, Wool Nays: Gattis, Keller, Tilton, Wilson Excused: Hawker 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2498 And so, HCS CSSB 200(EDC) am H passed the House and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. RESCIND SB 123 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the vote on the following (page 2482) would be voided because the bill was not in the possession of the House at the time of the recision vote: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 123(JUD) "An Act relating to the bail forfeiture schedule and the penalty for the use of electronic devices while driving; and providing for an effective date." The Speaker stated that, without objection, the House would revert to: MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE HB 41 A message dated April 17, 2016, was read stating the Senate passed: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 41(FIN) am "An Act relating to sport fishing services, sport fishing operators, and sport fishing guides; and providing for an effective date." with the following amendment, and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 41(FIN) "An Act relating to sport fishing services, salt water sport fishing operators, and salt water sport fishing guides; and providing for an effective date." (SCR 30 - title change resolution) CSHB 41(FIN) am is under Unfinished Business. HB 126 A message dated April 17, 2016, was read stating the Senate passed CSHB 126(JUD) am with the following amendment, and it is transmitted for consideration: 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2499 SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 126(JUD) "An Act relating to the administration of military justice; relating to the adoption of regulations by the adjutant general; relating to the authority of the adjutant general; relating to appeals of convictions and sentences of courts-martial; establishing the Military Appeals Commission; relating to the detention and incarceration of members of the militia; relating to the jurisdiction of the supreme court over petitions from the Military Appeals Commission; relating to involuntary commitment for evaluation or treatment of a mental disease or defect before court-martial proceedings; relating to offenses subject to court-martial proceedings; amending Rule 6, Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure; and providing for an effective date." CSHB 126(JUD) am is under Unfinished Business. HB 234 A message dated April 17, 2016, was read stating the Senate passed: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 234(L&C) "An Act relating to insurance coverage for mental health benefits provided through telemedicine." with the following amendment, and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 234(L&C) "An Act relating to insurance coverage for mental health benefits provided through telehealth." (SCR 26 - title change resolution) CSHB 234(L&C) is under Unfinished Business. FIRST READING AND REFERENCE OF SENATE RESOLUTIONS SCR 26 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 26 by the Senate Labor and Commerce Committee: 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2500 Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 234, relating to insurance coverage for mental health benefits provided through telemedicine. was read the first time and was taken up later as a Special Order of Business. SCR 30 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 30 by the Senate Finance Committee: Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 41, relating to sport fishing services, sport fishing operators, and sport fishing guides. was read the first time and taken up later as a Special Order of Business. CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS HB 41 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 2498) on the following: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 41(FIN) am "An Act relating to sport fishing services, sport fishing operators, and sport fishing guides; and providing for an effective date." and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 41(FIN) "An Act relating to sport fishing services, salt water sport fishing operators, and salt water sport fishing guides; and providing for an effective date." (SCR 30 - title change resolution) There being no objection, it was so ordered. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2501 Representative Millett moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 41(FIN) am, thus adopting SCS CSHB 41(FIN), and recommended that the members vote yes. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 41(FIN) am?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 41(FIN) Concur YEAS: 38 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker Absent: Tarr And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment. Representative Millett 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 41(FIN) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS SCR 30 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the following be taken up as a Special Order of Business: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 30 Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 41, 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2502 relating to sport fishing services, sport fishing operators, and sport fishing guides. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being: "Shall SCR 30 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCR 30 Special Order of Business YEAS: 39 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker And so, SCR 30 passed the House, was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and returned to the Senate. CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS HB 234 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 2499) on the following: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 234(L&C) "An Act relating to insurance coverage for mental health benefits provided through telemedicine." and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 234(L&C) "An Act relating to insurance coverage for mental health benefits provided through telehealth." (SCR 26 - title change resolution) 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2503 There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Millett moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 234(L&C), thus adopting SCS CSHB 234(L&C), and recommended that the members vote yes. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 234(L&C)?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 234(L&C) Concur YEAS: 34 NAYS: 3 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Keller, Kito, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Tilton, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Nays: Josephson, Kawasaki, Tuck Excused: Hawker Absent: Kreiss-Tomkins, Thompson Reinbold changed from "Nay" to "Yea". Ortiz changed from "Nay" to "Yea". And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment. The Chief Clerk notified the Senate. SCS CSHB 234(L&C) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS SCR 26 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the following be taken up as a Special Order of Business: 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2504 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 26 Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 234, relating to insurance coverage for mental health benefits provided through telemedicine. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being: "Shall SCR 26 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCR 26 Special Order of Business YEAS: 38 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker Absent: Thompson And so, SCR 26 passed the House, was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and returned to the Senate. CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS HB 126 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 2498) on the following: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 126(JUD) am "An Act relating to the administration of military justice; relating to the adoption of regulations by the adjutant general; relating to the authority of the adjutant general; relating to appeals of convictions and sentences of courts-martial; establishing the Military Appeals Commission; relating to the detention and incarceration of members of the militia; relating to the jurisdiction 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2505 of the supreme court over petitions from the Military Appeals Commission; relating to involuntary commitment for evaluation or treatment of a mental disease or defect before court-martial proceedings; relating to offenses subject to court-martial proceedings; amending Rule 6, Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure; and providing for an effective date." and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 126(JUD) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Millett moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 126(JUD) am, thus adopting SCS CSHB 126(JUD), and recommended that the members vote yes. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 126(JUD) am?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 126(JUD) Concur YEAS: 39 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment. Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the roll call on the passage of the bill be considered the roll call on the court rule change. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2506 Representative Millett 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 126(JUD) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. HB 156 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 2473) on the following: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 156(EDC) am "An Act relating to the duties of the State Board of Education and Early Development, the Department of Education and Early Development, school boards, and school districts; relating to public school curriculum and assessments; relating to compliance with federal education laws; relating to public school accountability; relating to a statewide assessment plan and review of education laws and regulations; and providing for an effective date." and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 156(FIN) "An Act relating to a parent's right to direct the education of a child; relating to the duties of the state Board of Education and Early Development, the Department of Education and Early Development, school boards, and school districts; relating to public school curriculum and assessments; relating to compliance with federal education laws; relating to public school accountability; relating to a statewide assessment plan and review of education laws and regulations; repealing the minimum expenditure for instruction for school districts; relating to sex education, human reproduction education, and human sexuality education; relating to suicide awareness and prevention training; relating to contracts for student assessments; relating to questionnaires and surveys administered in public schools; relating to physical examinations for teachers; and providing for an effective date." (SCR 25 - title change resolution) 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2507 There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Millett moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 156(EDC) am, thus adopting SCS CSHB 156(FIN), and recommended that the members vote yes. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 156(EDC) am?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 156(FIN) Concur YEAS: 20 NAYS: 19 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Colver, Gattis, Hughes, Johnson, Keller, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Neuman, Olson, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Vazquez, Wilson Nays: Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Guttenberg, Herron, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, Nageak, Ortiz, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Tarr, Tuck, Wool Excused: Hawker Drummond changed from "Yea" to "Nay". Munoz changed from "Nay" to "Yea". And so, the House failed to concur in the Senate amendment. In the event the Senate fails to recede from its amendment, the Speaker appointed the following members to a Conference Committee to meet with a like committee from the Senate to consider the above bills: Representative Keller, Chair Representative Talerico Representative Kreiss-Tomkins The House later rescinded action. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2508 The Speaker stated that, without objection, the House would revert to: MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE HB 254 A message dated April 17, 2016, was read stating the Senate passed: HOUSE BILL NO. 254 "An Act extending the termination date of the Big Game Commercial Services Board; and providing for an effective date." with the following amendment, and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 254(FIN) "An Act extending the termination date of the Big Game Commercial Services Board; relating to the Big Game Commercial Services Board; and providing for an effective date." (SCR 29 - title change resolution) HB 254 is under Unfinished Business. HB 289 A message dated April 17, 2016, was read stating the Senate passed: HOUSE BILL NO. 289 "An Act relating to the membership of the Board of Barbers and Hairdressers." with the following amendment, and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 289(FIN) am S "An Act relating to the membership of the Board of Barbers and Hairdressers; relating to the practice of optometry; prohibiting smoking in certain places; relating to education on the smoking prohibition; and providing for an effective date." (SCR 27 - title change resolution) HB 289 is under Unfinished Business. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2509 HB 314 A message dated April 17, 2016, was read stating the Senate passed HB 314 with the following amendment, and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 314(FIN) "An Act relating to the Alaska regional economic assistance program; extending the termination date of the Alaska regional economic assistance program; and providing for an effective date." HB 314 is under Unfinished Business. HB 372 A message dated April 17, 2016, was read stating the Senate passed CSHB 372(L&C) am with the following amendment, and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 372(L&C) "An Act relating to insurance; relating to the annual report by the director of insurance; relating to expenses for insurance examinations; relating to regulations for insurance utilization review, benefits determination, health care insurance grievance resolution procedures, independent review of adverse determinations or final adverse determinations, independent review organizations, and continuing education providers; relating to required provisions for health care insurance contracts and policies, including health care provider choice; establishing civil penalties for insurers for failure to provide requested records; amending the definition of 'wet marine and transportation' insurance; amending provisions on limited licenses to include crop insurance; relating to third-party administrator notification requirements; relating to certification filing by reinsurance intermediary brokers; relating to rate filings, delivery of insurance policies or endorsements; relating to refunds of variable life insurance policies and variable annuities; establishing limitations on issuance of long-term care insurance; relating to requirements for group health insurance policies; amending the definition of 'group health insurance'; relating to motor vehicle service contracts; relating to notice requirements for meetings of 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2510 stockholders or members of a domestic insurer; establishing a definition of 'bona fide association'; relating to requirements and penalties for committing a fraudulent or criminal insurance act; updating criteria for examinations; relating to rate filing deviations; establishing civil penalties for certain wilful violations; and providing for an effective date." CSHB 372(L&C) am is under Unfinished Business. Messages dated April 17, 2016, were read stating the Senate passed the following, and they are transmitted for consideration: FIRST READING AND REFERENCE OF SENATE RESOLUTIONS SCR 27 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 27 by the Senate Finance Committee: Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 289, relating to the membership of the Board of Barbers and Hairdressers. was read the first time. SCR 29 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 29 by the Senate Finance Committee: Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 254, extending the termination date of the Big Game Commercial Services Board. was read the first time and was taken up later as a Special Order of Business. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2511 UNFINISHED BUSINESS HB 289 Representative LeDoux moved and asked unanimous consent to withdraw the following: SENATE CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 289(FIN) am S "An Act relating to the membership of the Board of Barbers and Hairdressers; relating to the practice of optometry; prohibiting smoking in certain places; relating to education on the smoking prohibition; and providing for an effective date." There being no objection, SCS HB 289(FIN) am S was withdrawn. CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS HB 372 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 2509) on the following: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 372(L&C) am "An Act relating to insurance; relating to the annual report by the director of insurance; relating to expenses for insurance examinations; relating to regulations for insurance utilization review, benefits determination, health care insurance grievance resolution procedures, independent review of adverse determinations or final adverse determinations, independent review organizations, and continuing education providers; relating to required provisions for health care insurance contracts and policies, including health care provider choice; establishing civil penalties for insurers for failure to provide requested records; amending the definition of 'wet marine and transportation' insurance; amending provisions on limited licenses to include crop insurance; relating to third-party administrator notification requirements; relating to certification filing by reinsurance intermediary brokers; relating to rate filings, delivery of insurance policies or endorsements; relating to refunds of variable life insurance policies and variable annuities; establishing limitations on issuance of long-term care insurance; relating to requirements for group health insurance policies; amending the definition of 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2512 'group health insurance'; relating to motor vehicle service contracts; relating to notice requirements for meetings of stockholders or members of a domestic insurer; establishing a definition of 'bona fide association'; relating to requirements and penalties for committing a fraudulent or criminal insurance act; updating criteria for examinations; relating to rate filing deviations; establishing civil penalties for certain wilful violations; and providing for an effective date." and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 372(L&C) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Millett moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 372(L&C) am, thus adopting SCS CSHB 372(L&C), and recommended that the members vote yes. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 372(L&C) am?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 372(L&C) Concur YEAS: 39 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment. Representative Millett 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. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2513 The Chief Clerk notified the Senate. SCS CSHB 372(L&C) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. HB 314 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 2509) on the following: HOUSE BILL NO. 314 "An Act relating to the Alaska regional economic assistance program; extending the termination date of the Alaska regional economic assistance program; and providing for an effective date." and SENATE CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 314(FIN) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Millett moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to HB 314, thus adopting SCS HB 314(FIN), and recommended that the members vote yes. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to HB 314?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS HB 314(FIN) Concur YEAS: 39 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2514 Representative Millett 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 HB 314(FIN) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. HB 254 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 2508) on the following: HOUSE BILL NO. 254 "An Act extending the termination date of the Big Game Commercial Services Board; and providing for an effective date." and SENATE CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 254(FIN) "An Act extending the termination date of the Big Game Commercial Services Board; relating to the Big Game Commercial Services Board; and providing for an effective date." (SCR 29 - title change resolution) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Millett moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to HB 254, thus adopting SCS HB 254(FIN), and recommended that the members vote yes. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to HB 254?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS HB 254(FIN) Concur YEAS: 39 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2515 Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment. Representative Millett 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 HB 254(FIN) was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS SCR 29 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the following be taken up as a Special Order of Business: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 29 Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 254, extending the termination date of the Big Game Commercial Services Board. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being: "Shall SCR 29 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCR 29 Special Order of Business YEAS: 39 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2516 Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker And so, SCR 29 passed the House, was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and returned to the Senate. The Speaker stated that, without objection, the House would revert to: MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE HB 137 A message dated April 17, 2016, was read stating the Senate passed: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 137(FIN) am "An Act raising certain fees related to sport fishing, hunting, and trapping; relating to the fish and game fund; providing for the repeal of the sport fishing surcharge and sport fishing facility revenue bonds; replacing the permanent sport fishing, hunting, or trapping identification card for certain residents with an identification card valid for three years; relating to hunting and fishing by proxy; relating to fish and game conservation decals; raising the age of eligibility for a sport fishing, hunting, or trapping license exemption for state residents; raising the age at which a state resident is required to obtain a license for sport fishing, hunting, or trapping; and providing for an effective date." with the following amendment, and it is transmitted for consideration: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 137(FIN) am S "An Act establishing an intensive management surcharge; providing for the repeal of the intensive management surcharge; establishing certain special hunting and fishing licenses and permits for residents with developmental disabilities; establishing a separate sustainable wildlife account in the fish and game fund; raising certain fees related to sport fishing, hunting, and trapping; relating to the fish and game fund; providing for the repeal of the sport fishing surcharge and sport fishing facility revenue bonds; 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2517 relating to the regulation of nonresident hunters; relating to hunting and fishing by proxy; relating to fish and game conservation decals; raising the age at which a state resident is required to obtain a license for sport fishing, hunting, or trapping; relating to the Chitina dip net fishery; and providing for an effective date." (SCR 22 - title change resolution) HB 137 is under Unfinished Business. FIRST READING AND REFERENCE OF SENATE RESOLUTIONS SCR 22 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 22 by the Senate Resources Committee: Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 137, raising certain fees related to sport fishing, hunting, and trapping; relating to the fish and game fund; providing for the repeal of the sport fishing surcharge and sport fishing facility revenue bonds; replacing the permanent sport fishing, hunting, or trapping identification card for certain residents with an identification card valid for three years; relating to hunting and fishing by proxy; relating to fish and game conservation decals; raising the age of eligibility for a sport fishing, hunting, or trapping license exemption for state residents; and raising the age at which a state resident is required to obtain a license for sport fishing, hunting, or trapping. was read the first time and taken up later as a Special Order of Business. CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS HB 137 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the House consider the Senate message (page 2516) on the following: 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2518 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 137(FIN) am "An Act raising certain fees related to sport fishing, hunting, and trapping; relating to the fish and game fund; providing for the repeal of the sport fishing surcharge and sport fishing facility revenue bonds; replacing the permanent sport fishing, hunting, or trapping identification card for certain residents with an identification card valid for three years; relating to hunting and fishing by proxy; relating to fish and game conservation decals; raising the age of eligibility for a sport fishing, hunting, or trapping license exemption for state residents; raising the age at which a state resident is required to obtain a license for sport fishing, hunting, or trapping; and providing for an effective date." and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 137(FIN) am S "An Act establishing an intensive management surcharge; providing for the repeal of the intensive management surcharge; establishing certain special hunting and fishing licenses and permits for residents with developmental disabilities; establishing a separate sustainable wildlife account in the fish and game fund; raising certain fees related to sport fishing, hunting, and trapping; relating to the fish and game fund; providing for the repeal of the sport fishing surcharge and sport fishing facility revenue bonds; relating to the regulation of nonresident hunters; relating to hunting and fishing by proxy; relating to fish and game conservation decals; raising the age at which a state resident is required to obtain a license for sport fishing, hunting, or trapping; relating to the Chitina dip net fishery; and providing for an effective date." (SCR 22 - title change resolution) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Millett moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 137(FIN) am, thus adopting SCS CSHB 137(FIN) am S, and recommended that the members vote yes. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2519 The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 137(FIN) am?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 137(FIN) am S Concur YEAS: 33 NAYS: 6 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Nays: Drummond, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Tarr, Tuck Excused: Hawker Gara changed from "Nay" to "Yea". And so, the House concurred in the Senate amendment. Representative Millett 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 137(FIN) am S was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS SCR 22 Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the following be taken up as a Special Order of Business: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 22 Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 137, raising certain fees related to sport fishing, hunting, and trapping; relating to the fish and game fund; providing for the repeal of the 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2520 sport fishing surcharge and sport fishing facility revenue bonds; replacing the permanent sport fishing, hunting, or trapping identification card for certain residents with an identification card valid for three years; relating to hunting and fishing by proxy; relating to fish and game conservation decals; raising the age of eligibility for a sport fishing, hunting, or trapping license exemption for state residents; and raising the age at which a state resident is required to obtain a license for sport fishing, hunting, or trapping. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being: "Shall SCR 22 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCR 22 Special Order of Business YEAS: 39 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Claman, Colver, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Gattis, Guttenberg, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Keller, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Ortiz, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vazquez, Wilson, Wool Excused: Hawker And so, SCR 22 passed the House, was signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and returned to the Senate. CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS HB 156 Representative Wilson moved and asked unanimous consent that the House rescind previous action in failing to concur (page 2507) on the following: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 156(FIN) "An Act relating to a parent's right to direct the education of a child; relating to the duties of the state Board of Education and 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2521 Early Development, the Department of Education and Early Development, school boards, and school districts; relating to public school curriculum and assessments; relating to compliance with federal education laws; relating to public school accountability; relating to a statewide assessment plan and review of education laws and regulations; repealing the minimum expenditure for instruction for school districts; relating to sex education, human reproduction education, and human sexuality education; relating to suicide awareness and prevention training; relating to contracts for student assessments; relating to questionnaires and surveys administered in public schools; relating to physical examinations for teachers; and providing for an effective date." There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being: "Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment to CSHB 156(EDC) am?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 156(FIN) Concur YEAS: 20 NAYS: 19 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Chenault, Colver, Gattis, Hughes, Johnson, Keller, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Vazquez, Wilson Nays: Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Guttenberg, Herron, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, Munoz, Ortiz, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Tarr, Tuck, Wool Excused: Hawker And so, the House failed to concur in the Senate amendment. The Chief Clerk notified the Senate and respectfully requested it to recede. The Speaker appointed a Conference Committee (page 2507). 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2522 UNFINISHED BUSINESS HB 156 Representative Colver removed his name as a cosponsor and Representative Gattis added as a cosponsor to: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 156(FIN) "An Act relating to a parent's right to direct the education of a child; relating to the duties of the state Board of Education and Early Development, the Department of Education and Early Development, school boards, and school districts; relating to public school curriculum and assessments; relating to compliance with federal education laws; relating to public school accountability; relating to a statewide assessment plan and review of education laws and regulations; repealing the minimum expenditure for instruction for school districts; relating to sex education, human reproduction education, and human sexuality education; relating to suicide awareness and prevention training; relating to contracts for student assessments; relating to questionnaires and surveys administered in public schools; relating to physical examinations for teachers; and providing for an effective date." HB 216 Representative Reinbold added as a cosponsor to: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 216(RES) "An Act relating to obstruction or interference with a person's free passage on or use of navigable water; and amending the definition of 'navigable water' under the Alaska Land Act." HB 234 Representative Spohnholz added as a cosponsor to: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 234(L&C) "An Act relating to insurance coverage for mental health benefits provided through telehealth." SJR 2 Representatives Gara, Lynn, LeDoux, Guttenberg, Saddler, Tuck, and Spohnholz added as cross sponsors to: 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2523 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 2 Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to contracting state debt for postsecondary student loans. SB 18 Representative LeDoux added as a cross sponsor to: SENATE BILL NO. 18 "An Act exempting a health care sharing ministry from regulation as an insurer." SB 72 Representatives Josephson, Tarr, Kito, and Spohnholz added as cross sponsors to: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 72(L&C) "An Act relating to the discharge of patients from hospitals and to caregivers of patients after discharge from a hospital; and providing for an effective date." SB 121 Representatives LeDoux and Josephson added as cross sponsors to: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 121(JUD) am H "An Act relating to a security freeze on the consumer credit report of a minor, incapacitated person, or protected person." SB 123 Representative LeDoux added as a cross sponsor to: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 123(JUD) "An Act relating to the bail forfeiture schedule and the penalty for the use of electronic devices while driving; and providing for an effective date." SB 165 Representative Gara added as a cross sponsor to: 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2524 HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 165(L&C) am H "An Act relating to the presence of minors in the licensed premises of manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers of alcoholic beverages; relating to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; relating to background checks for persons applying to operate marijuana establishments; relating to the offense of minor consuming; relating to revocation of a driver's license for a minor consuming offense; relating to the effect of the revocation of a driver's license for a minor consuming offense on a motor vehicle liability insurance policy; relating to the membership of the Board of Barbers and Hairdressers; and amending Rule 17, Alaska Rules of Minor Offense Procedure." SB 174 Representatives Lynn and Wilson added as cross sponsors to: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 174(FIN) "An Act relating to the regulation of firearms and knives by the University of Alaska; and providing for an effective date." SB 180 Representatives Gara and Spohnholz added as cross sponsors to: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 180(JUD) "An Act relating to the temporary delegation by a parent or guardian of powers related to a child; relating to adoption; relating to nonprofit organizations that provide certain assistance to parents; relating to the distribution to a parent or guardian in a child protection situation of information on family support services; and providing for an effective date." SB 200 Representatives Gara, Josephson, and Spohnholz added as cross sponsors to: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 200(EDC) am H "An Act relating to health education and physical activity requirements for students in grades kindergarten through eight." 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2525 ENGROSSMENT HCR 19 HCR 19 was engrossed (page 2416), signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HCR 31 HCR 31 was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HCR 33 HCR 33 was engrossed (page 2429), signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HCR 34 HCR 34 was engrossed (page 2424), signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HCR 36 HCR 36 was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HCR 37 HCR 37 was engrossed and signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk. SB 9 HCS SB 9(STA) am H was engrossed (page 2415), signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. SB 24 CSSB 24(JUD) am H was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. SB 121 CSSB 121(JUD) am H was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. SB 126 CSSB 126(L&C) am H was engrossed (page 2426), signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2526 SB 154 HCS CSSB 154(STA) was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted with a House letter of intent to the Senate for consideration. SB 158 HCS SB 158(L&C) am H was engrossed (page 2428), signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. SB 165 HCS CSSB 165(L&C) am H was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. SB 193 HCS CSSB 193(L&C) was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. SB 196 HCS CSSB 196(FIN) was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. SB 200 HCS CSSB 200(EDC) am H was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. SB 210 HCS CSSB 210(FIN) was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. ANNOUNCEMENTS With appointment of the Conference Committee on the operating budget, Rule 23(d) of the Uniform Rules is in effect as of April 6, 2016. House committee schedules are published under separate cover. 2016-04-17 House Journal Page 2527 ADJOURNMENT Representative Millett moved and asked unanimous consent that the House adjourn until 5:00 p.m., April 18, 2016. There being no objection, the House adjourned at 3:06 a.m., April 18, 2016. Crystaline Jones Chief Clerk