Legislature(1997 - 1998)
03/04/1998 01:50 PM House FIN
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HOUSE BILL NO. 461
"An Act making supplemental and special appropriations;
and providing for an effective date."
Co-Chair Hanley provided members with a proposed committee
substitute for HB 461, Work Draft 0-LS1638\E, dated
3/4/98(copy on file).
Representative Martin MOVED to ADOPT Work Draft 0-LS1638\E,
dated 3/4/98. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
Co-Chair Hanley compared CSHB 461 (FIN) with the original
version, HB 461. He noted that the language "appropriations
that are time sensitive" was removed at the request of the
drafter. The drafter accidentally removed subsection (a).
He observed that Amendment 1 would add subsection (a) back
into the committee substitute (copy on file). He observed
that section 1 (b) was deleted because it is contained in HB
370. Subsection (c) of the old version is now subsection
(a). He noted that the total amount is the same. There
was a funding source change. Subsection (c) of the
committee substitute is similar to subsection (d) of the
previous version. The funding source was changed from
general fund program receipts to federal funds. The federal
funding source is the time study match money received by
school districts. This will not count as general fund
expenditures because federal funds will be used. Subsection
(d) and (e) of the committee substitute correspond to
subsections (e) and (I). These sections provide funding for
the Poker Flats Research range. Total funding for the Poker
Flats project is $20 million dollars. Subsection (f) in the
committee substitute is the same. Subsection (g) is the
same dollar amount. Subsistence harvest research projects
was changed to subsistence data collection. Subsection (h)
was previously subsection (j). Subsection (i) was
previously subsection (k).
Representative Martin MOVED to ADOPT Amendment 1, to add
subsection (a). Subsection (a) would add $1,786,400
thousand dollars in Alaska Housing Finance Corporation
corporate receipts for operation of the Bank of America
building. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
Mr. Spencer discussed Amendment 2. Amendment 2 would add
$1,303,600 thousand dollars to the Department of Revenue for
Child Support Enforcement Division grants (copy on file).
He observed that state and federal funding would cover three
federal fiscal years, which is the life of the grants. He
suggested that the appropriation be made as a capital
expense so that the funding does not lapse at the end of the
fiscal year.
Representative Davies MOVED to ADOPT Amendment 2 with a
conceptual amendment to include the appropriation in the
back section as a capital project. There being NO
OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
Co-Chair Hanley noted that he anticipated an additional
amendment from the Department of Corrections.
Representative Davies referred to subsection (f), Glennallen
to Tok highway funding. Co-Chair Hanley noted that the
Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) was
amended to include the project. The Department has
sufficient funding to provide the state match.
ANNALEE MCCONNELL, DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND
BUDGET, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR noted that the condition of
the road has deteriorated. She stressed that the urgency of
completing this project is greater than any other project
that is underway.
NANCY SLAGLE, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION noted that the Department wants
to complete the work this summer. The bid would have to be
released in April. Poor weather conditions caused the road
to deteriorate faster than anticipated. The Department had
projects included in the STIP that went through to the year
2004. These were removed from the STIP and combined into
one project. Approval has been received from the federal
Highways Department. No other projects will be delayed
because of the project. The Department is unsure of the
level of federal funding it will receive in FY 99.
Representative Grussendorf noted that the original
supplemental request included $464 thousand dollars in test
fisheries receipts for a project relating to herring roe on
kelp. He stressed the need for quick action on this
appropriation.
Ms. McConnell stressed that many of the supplemental
projects are time sensitive. She spoke in support of the
appropriation.
HB 461 was HELD in Committee for further consideration.
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