Legislature(1993 - 1994)
04/13/1993 08:00 AM House STA
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HB 196: STATE EMPLOYMENT VETERANS PREFERENCE
CHAIRMAN VEZEY believed it was too late under the Speaker's
adjournment plan to send bills on to the House Rules
Committee, but wanted to begin hearings on several bills
that had been referred. He then read the title to SSHB 196,
noted it carried with it a zero fiscal note, had widespread
support, and that several letters had been sent to the
committee on its behalf. He then called for a sponsor
statement.
REPRESENTATIVE PETE KOTT, PRIME SPONSOR OF SSHB 196,
expressed concern it might be too late to send bills on.
CHAIRMAN VEZEY stated the committee could pass SSHB 196 on
to Rules, but believed the action deadline under the
adjournment plan.
Number 061
REPRESENTATIVE KOTT then proceeded with his sponsor
statement, noting the federal government has had a veterans'
preference for a long time, and that several other states
had also adopted similar plans. He stated the preference is
an inducement for young people to join the service. He
stated Alaska's veterans' preference does not match up with
other states, because it only allows veterans to use their
preference points once when they apply for a job. He said
SSHB 196 would allow them to use the points several times
while applying for a new job or a lateral transfer.
Number 128
CHAIRMAN VEZEY asked for clarification that a veteran, under
current statutes, could use his preference several times for
non-permanent jobs, but not permanent, and asked why a
clause near the end of SSHB 196 excluded veterans from using
their preference for jobs within a certain class.
REPRESENTATIVE KOTT deferred to his staff for the
clarification.
Number 165
GEORGE DOZIER, LEGISLATIVE AIDE TO REPRESENTATIVE KOTT,
explained veterans could use their preference several times
to apply for temporary jobs, and that the exclusionary
clause would prevent veterans from using their preference to
gain promotions.
Number 188
REPRESENTATIVE BETTYE DAVIS MOVED PASSAGE of SSHB 196 from
committee.
Number 192
CHAIRMAN VEZEY stated it was his intent not to move bills on
to Rules, but that he would ask the committee's pleasure.
Number 199
REPRESENTATIVE GARY DAVIS asked for clarification on how
points are applied toward a veteran under the preference
system.
Number 209
REPRESENTATIVE KOTT noted the existence of the 100 point
testing system for state employment, and stated veterans got
either a five or ten point add-on preference to their score.
Number 227
Without objections, SSHB 196 PASSED from committee by a 6-0
vote.
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