Legislature(2017 - 2018)BARNES 124
04/04/2018 03:15 PM House LABOR & COMMERCE
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| Audio | Topic |
|---|---|
| Start | |
| HB230 | |
| SB125 | |
| HB264 | |
| HB262 | |
| Adjourn |
* first hearing in first committee of referral
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
| + | SB 125 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | HB 262 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | HB 264 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | HB 401 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| + | TELECONFERENCED | ||
| += | HB 230 | TELECONFERENCED | |
HB 262-MILITARY SPOUSE COURTESY LICENSE
4:44:23 PM
CHAIR KITO announced that the final order of business would be
HOUSE BILL NO. 262, "An Act relating to temporary courtesy
licenses for certain nonresident professionals; and relating to
the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic
Development."
4:44:29 PM
REPRESENTATIVE SCOTT KAWASAKI, Alaska State Legislature,
reintroduced HB 262 as prime sponsor. He gave numbers of
military and veteran populations in the state. He stated the
University of Alaska, the Fairbanks School District, the State,
and small businesses offer discounts and aid to military. He
said military spouse licensing would align with those efforts to
support military families.
CHAIR KITO asked whether there are laws prohibiting someone from
using a non-Alaska license if they are in the state on a
temporary basis.
REPRESENTATIVE KAWASAKI answered there are different regulations
for different states so sometimes there are differences in
occupational licenses between states. He said there is work
towards a compact so that licenses between states.
4:48:24 PM
REPRESENTATIVE BIRCH shared his concerns regarding occupational
licensing.
4:49:38 PM
WILLAM JODWALIS, Representative Scott Kawasaki, Alaska
Legislature, answered questions in the hearing on HB 262. He
said there was already a law passed in 2011 House Bill 28-
regarding courtesy licenses and HB 262 wouldn't touch or alter
that. He said the proposed bill would set forth a reporting
mechanism for the department to issue a report for statistical
data on occupational licenses issued to military spouses.
4:50:43 PM
REPRESENTATIVE BIRCH asked about the breadth of scope and
latitude for military spouse licensing.
4:51:49 PM
SARA CHAMBERS, Deputy Director, Department of Commerce,
Community & Economic Development (DCCED), answered questions in
the hearing on HB 262. She said currently military spouses can
obtain a 180-day temporary license which can be extended for
another 180 days to give them time to comply with state
licensure requirements. She said the department was looking at
licensure by credential or endorsement. She said this works for
professionals who take a national examination. She stated that
for those who do not have to take an examination, or for those
which require Alaska-specific knowledge, the department has
worked to produce a report providing data. She said the bill
would codify that report. She indicated it is a small
percentage of the overall licenses issued.
REPRESENTATIVE WOOL spoke to the number of military spouses that
utilize the program. He asked whether some may simply be using
the normal channels for licensure.
MS. CHAMBERS answered it's possible some are using normal
channels. She said there is a military licensure webpage for
the information which is linked to all state licensure webpages.
REPRESENTATIVE WOOL asked whether the department has a "military
spouse" box to click on its website.
MS. CHAMBERS answered it does not.
5:01:23 PM
REPRESENTATIVE SULLIVAN-LEONARD mentioned she has worked in
various hospitals. She said military members who came for jobs
often got priority. She asked about the need to create new
legislation.
MS. CHAMBERS shared her understanding that supporters of the
bill would like to have a more codified reporting system. She
said the information could be provided on the department
website. She said the department is happy to produce the
information when asked.
REPRESENTATIVE SULLIVAN-LEONARD asked whether it could be done
without the legislation.
MS. CHAMBERS answered the department does what the legislation
is requiring already, with the exception of the mandate that the
information be delivered to the legislature on a certain date.
CHAIR KITO pointed to subsection g which he said seems to ask
the department to provide informational materials for the
purpose of improving the board's knowledge of licensees. He
asked whether that is part of the fiscal note (FN).
5:03:51 PM
MS. CHAMBERS said the element that produced a change to the FN
was the change from producing a report at the fiscal year (FY)
rather than the calendar year. She said that prior to the
amendment to the bill, there was a zero FN.
5:04:34 PM
The committee took an at-ease from 5:04 p.m. to 5:05 p.m.
5:05:02 PM
CHAIR KITO closed public testimony.
5:05:18 PM
REPRESENTATIVE WOOL moved Amendment 1.
Page 1, line 7:
Delete "calendar"
Insert "fiscal"
MR. JODWALIS indicated the bill sponsor had no objection to the
proposed amendment6.
5:06:01 PM
CHAIR KITO removed his objection to Amendment 1. There being no
other objection, Amendment 1 was adopted.
5:06:12 PM
REPRESENTATIVE JOSEPHSON moved to report HB 262 out of committee
as amended with individual recommendations and the accompanying
fiscal notes. There being no objection, it was so ordered.
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
|---|---|---|
| HB262 Amendment J.1.pdf |
HL&C 4/4/2018 3:15:00 PM |
HB 262 |
| HB264 Supporting Document - Soldotna Resolution.pdf |
HL&C 4/4/2018 3:15:00 PM |
HB 264 |
| HB264 Opposition Letters 3.10.18.pdf |
HL&C 4/4/2018 3:15:00 PM |
HB 264 |
| SB125 Supporting Document-Letter from DEC Div. of Air Quality (Mar. 21, 2018).pdf |
HL&C 4/4/2018 3:15:00 PM |
SB 125 |