Legislature(2015 - 2016)BUTROVICH 205
04/14/2016 03:30 PM Senate RESOURCES
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| HB216 | |
| SB42 | |
| Adjourn |
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| += | SB 42 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | HB 216 | TELECONFERENCED | |
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HB 216-NAVIGABLE WATER; INTERFERENCE, DEFINITION
3:31:15 PM
CHAIR GIESSEL announced consideration of HB 216. [CSHB 216(RES),
29-LS0995\N, is the working document and the committee adopted
Amendment 1 during the previous hearing.]
3:31:18 PM
SENATOR COGHILL moved Amendment 2.
AMENDMENT 2
OFFERED IN THE SENATE
TO: CSHB 216(RES)
Page 1, line 9:
Delete "federal or [AGENCY"
Insert "[FEDERAL AGENCY"
CHAIR GIESSEL objected for purposes of discussion. She welcomed
Mr. Hutchison from Senator Coghill's office and Mr. Ruaro from
Senator Stedman's office, who both worked on this amendment
along with the Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
3:31:38 PM
CHAD HUTCHISON, Staff to Senator Coghill, Alaska State
Legislature, explained that this amendment came out of a point
Mr. Bishop made yesterday about a state statute involving a
state Public Trust Doctrine ceding regulatory authority to the
federal government. The amendment eliminates the reference to
federal authority or the federal government as it relates to
state navigable waters.
3:32:46 PM
CHAIR GIESSEL asked him to read lines 8-9 on page 1 as they will
read if Amendment 2 is adopted.
3:32:59 PM
MR. HUTCHISON read: (1) "authorized by law or regulation or by a
permit issued by a state agency;" He said that lines 10-11 - (2)
"[AUTHORIZED UNDER A FEDERAL OR STATE LAW OR PERMIT]" - remain
deleted. In essence, all references to the federal government
have been eliminated from the statute.
3:33:39 PM
RANDY RUARO, staff to Senator Bert Stedman, Alaska State
Legislature, said he didn't have anything to add, but this is a
good amendment that clarifies a point that would allow the
federal government to say a state statute authorizes obstruction
of access because it was done pursuant to a federal regulation
as in the Sturgeon case.
CHAIR GIESSEL removed her objection.
SENATOR COGHILL stated that the sponsor of the bill has been
working with him and is agreeable to the amendment.
CHAIR GIESSEL, finding no further objection, said Amendment 2
was adopted. She found no further discussion on the bill.
SENATOR COSTELLO moved to report HB 216, version 29-LS0995\N, as
amended, from committee with individual recommendations and
attached zero fiscal note. There were no objections and SCS CSHB
216(RES) was reported from the Senate Resources Standing
Committee.
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
|---|---|---|
| CSHB216-Amendment 2 in SRES-Coghill-4-14-2016.pdf |
SRES 4/14/2016 3:30:00 PM |
HB 216 |
| SB42-Amendment N.1-04-14-2016.PDF |
SRES 4/14/2016 3:30:00 PM |
SB 42 |