Legislature(1999 - 2000)
05/14/1999 03:17 PM House C33
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CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON SB 33
May 14, 1999
3:17 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT
Senator Rick Halford, Co-Chair
Senator Drue Pearce
Senator Kim Elton
Representative John Cowdery, Co-Chair
Representative Tom Brice
Representative Scott Ogan
MEMBERS ABSENT
None
COMMITTEE CALENDAR
HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 33(FIN) am H
"An Act relating to contracts for the performance of certain state
functions previously performed by state employees and to the
Commission on Privatization and Delivery of Government Services;
and providing for an effective date."
MOVED CCS SB 33 OUT OF COMMITTEE
PREVIOUS ACTION
Date Page Action
1 01/21/99 49 (S) READ THE FIRST TIME - REFERRAL(S)
2 01/21/99 49 (S) STA, FIN
3 01/28/99 (S) STA AT 3:30 PM BELTZ ROOM 211
4 01/28/99 (S) MOVED OUT OF COMMITTEE
5 01/28/99 (S) MINUTE(STA)
6 02/01/99 125 (S) STA RPT 2DP 1NR 1DNP
7 02/01/99 125 (S) DP: WARD PHILLIPS NR:MACKIE DNP:ELTON
8 02/01/99 126 (S) INDETERMINATE FN (GOV)
9 02/25/99 (S) FIN AT 9:00 AM SENATE FINANCE 532
10 03/04/99 (S) FIN AT 8:00 AM SENATE FINANCE 532
11 03/04/99 (S) HEARD AND HELD
12 03/04/99 (S) MINUTE(FIN)
13 03/09/99 (S) FIN AT 9:00 AM SENATE FINANCE 532
14 03/09/99 (S) HEARD AND HELD
15 03/09/99 (S) MINUTE(FIN)
16 03/15/99 (S) FIN AT 9:00 AM SENATE FINANCE 532
17 03/15/99 (S) HEARD AND HELD
18 03/15/99 (S) MINUTE(FIN)
1 03/22/99 (S) FIN AT 9:00 AM SENATE FINANCE 532
2 03/22/99 (S) SCHEDULED BUT NOT HEARD
3 03/24/99 (S) MINUTE(FIN)
4 03/31/99 (S) FIN AT 8:00 AM SENATE FINANCE 532
5 03/31/99 (S) SCHEDULED BUT NOT HEARD
6 04/01/99 (S) RLS AT 11:50 AM FAHRENKAMP 203
7 04/01/99 (S) MINUTE(RLS)
8 04/01/99 767 (S) FIN RPT CS 4DP 2NR NEW TITLE
9 04/01/99 767 (S) DP: PARNELL, TORGERSON, GREEN, LEMAN
10 04/01/99 767 (S) NR: PETE KELLY, DONLEY
11 04/01/99 767 (S) PREVIOUS INDETERMINATE FN (GOV)
12 04/06/99 793 (S) FORTHCOMING (FIN) CS RECEIVED
13 04/07/99 804 (S) RULES TO CALENDAR AND 1DNP 4/7/99
14 04/07/99 805 (S) READ THE SECOND TIME
15 04/07/99 805 (S) FIN CS ADOPTED UNAN CONSENT
16 04/07/99 805 (S) AM NO 1 FAILED Y6 N14
17 04/07/99 806 (S) ADVANCED TO THIRD READING UNAN CONSENT
18 04/07/99 806 (S) READ THE THIRD TIME CSSB 33(FIN)
1 04/07/99 807 (S) ELLIS NOTICE OF RECONSIDERATION
2 04/08/99 828 (S) RECONSIDERATION NOT TAKEN UP
3 04/08/99 829 (S) TRANSMITTED TO (H)
4 04/09/99 698 (H) READ THE FIRST TIME - REFERRAL(S)
5 04/09/99 698 (H) STA, FIN
6 04/28/99 1049 (H) STA RPT HCS(STA) 3DP 2DNP 2NR
7 04/28/99 1050 (H) DP: COGHILL, WHITAKER, OGAN;
8 04/28/99 1050 (H) DNP: KERTTULA, HUDSON; NR: JAMES,
9 04/28/99 1050 (H) SMALLEY
10 04/28/99 1050 (H) SENATE INDETERMINATE FN (GOV) 2/1/99
11 04/28/99 1059 (H) CROSS SPONSOR(S): KOHRING
12 04/29/99 1069 (H) FIN RPT HCS(FIN) 1DP 3DNP 6NR 1AM
13 04/29/99 1070 (H) DP: KOHRING; DNP: AUSTERMAN,
14 04/29/99 1070 (H) GRUSSENDORF, MOSES; NR: THERRIAULT,
15 04/29/99 1070 (H) MULDER, BUNDE, FOSTER, DAVIS,
16 04/29/99 1070 (H) WILLIAMS; AM: DAVIES
17 04/29/99 1070 (H) FISCAL NOTE (LAA)
18 04/29/99 1070 (H) SENATE INDETERMINATE FN (GOV) 2/1/99
1 04/27/99 (H) <BILL POSTPONED>
2 04/27/99 (H) MINUTE(STA)
3 04/28/99 (H) FIN AT 1:30 PM HOUSE FINANCE 519
4 04/28/99 (H) MOVED HCSSB 33(FIN) OUT OF COMMITTEE
5 04/28/99 1049 (H) STA RPT HCS(STA) 3DP 2DNP 2NR
6 04/28/99 1050 (H) DP: COGHILL, WHITAKER, OGAN;
7 04/28/99 1050 (H) DNP: KERTTULA, HUDSON; NR: JAMES,
8 04/28/99 1050 (H) SMALLEY
9 04/28/99 1050 (H) SENATE INDETERMINATE FN (GOV) 2/1/99
10 04/28/99 1059 (H) CROSS SPONSOR(S): KOHRING
11 04/29/99 1069 (H) FIN RPT HCS(FIN) 1DP 3DNP 6NR 1AM
12 04/29/99 1070 (H) DP: KOHRING; DNP: AUSTERMAN,
13 04/29/99 1070 (H) GRUSSENDORF, MOSES; NR: THERRIAULT,
14 04/29/99 1070 (H) MULDER, BUNDE, FOSTER, DAVIS,
15 04/29/99 1070 (H) WILLIAMS; AM: DAVIES
16 04/29/99 1070 (H) FISCAL NOTE (LAA)
17 04/29/99 1070 (H) SENATE INDETERMINATE FN (GOV) 2/1/99
18 04/29/99 1077 (H) RULES TO CALENDAR 4/29/99
1 04/29/99 1077 (H) READ THE SECOND TIME
2 04/29/99 1077 (H) FIN HCS ADOPTED UNAN CONSENT
3 04/29/99 1077 (H) AM NO 1 ADOPTED Y31 N8 E1
4 04/29/99 1078 (H) AM NO 2 OFFERED
5 04/29/99 1079 (H) DIVIDE AM NO 2 WITHDRAWN
6 04/29/99 1080 (H) AM NO 2 FAILED Y16 N23 E1
7 04/29/99 1080 (H) AM NO 3 ADOPTED Y22 N17 E1
8 04/29/99 1081 (H) AM NO 4 FAILED Y14 N25 E1
9 04/29/99 1083 (H) AM NO 5 ADOPTED Y23 N15 E1 A1
10 04/29/99 1084 (H) AM NO 6 RULED OUT OF ORDER
11 04/29/99 1084 (H) AM NO 7 WITHDRAWN
12 04/29/99 1085 (H) ADVANCED TO 3RD READING 4/30 CALENDAR
13 04/30/99 1113 (H) READ THE 3RD TIME HCS CSSB 33(FIN)AM H
14 04/30/99 1113 (H) RETURN TO SECOND FOR AM 8 UNAN CONSENT
15 04/30/99 1113 (H) AM NO 8 OFFERED
16 04/30/99 1114 (H) AM NO 1 TO AM NO 8 ADOPTED Y22 N18
17 04/30/99 1115 (H) AM NO 8 AS AMENDED ADOPTED Y31 N9
18 04/30/99 1115 (H) RETURN TO SECOND FOR AM 9 UNAN CONSENT
1 04/30/99 1116 (H) AM NO 9 ADOPTED Y29 N10 A1
2 04/30/99 1116 (H) RETURN TO 2ND FOR AM 10 UNAN CONSENT
3 04/30/99 1117 (H) AM NO 10 ADOPTED UNAN CONSENT
4 04/30/99 1117 (H) PASSED Y23 N17
5 04/30/99 1118 (H) EFFECTIVE DATE ADPTD Y28 N12
6 04/30/99 1118 (H) GREEN NOTICE OF RECONSIDERATION
7 04/30/99 1118 (H) RECON TAKEN UP SAME DAY Y28 N12
8 04/30/99 1119 (H) PASSED ON RECONSIDERATION Y22 N18
9 04/30/99 1119 (H) EFFECTIVE DATE ADPTD Y29 N11
10 04/30/99 1124 (H) TRANSMITTED TO (S) AS AMENDED
11 05/03/99 1200 (S) FAILED CONCUR (H) AM Y2 N18
12 05/03/99 1201 (S) CONFERENCE COMMITTEE APPOINTED
13 05/03/99 1201 (S) *HALFORD, PEARCE, ELTON
14 05/04/99 1151 (H) FAILED RECEDE (H) AM Y3 N29 E5 A3
15 05/04/99 1151 (H) CONFERENCE COMMITTEE APPOINTED
16 05/04/99 1151 (H) COWDERY, OGAN, BRICE
17 05/13/99 (S) C33 AT 8:30 AM FAHRENKAMP 203
18 05/13/99 1371 (H) H LTD POWERS FREE CONFERENCE GRANTED
1 05/13/99 1417 (S) S LTD POWERS FREE CONFERENCE GRANTED
2 05/14/99 (S) C33 AT 3:00 PM BUTROVICH 205
ACTION NARRATIVE
TAPE 99-2, SIDE A
SB 33-TASK FORCE ON PRIVATIZATION
CO-CHAIR HALFORD called the Conference Committee on SB 33 to order
at 3:17 p.m. Present were Senators Halford, Pearce and Elton, and
Representatives Brice and Cowdery.
JULI LUCKY, legislative staff to Co-Chair Halford, described the
differences between the House and Senate versions of SB 33 as
follows.
Subsection (7) of Section 1 of the House version (the findings and
intent section) was removed from the Conference Committee
Substitute (CCS). That subsection read: "there may be functions of
state government that should cease."
CO-CHAIR HALFORD asked if that same language remains in another
section of the CCS.
MS. LUCKY replied that sections dealing with the commission's
duties and reports contain that language. It was removed from the
findings and intent section only.
CO-CHAIR HALFORD clarified that the fact that some state functions
should cease may be the result of the Commission on Privatization's
review but it is no longer an initial finding in the bill.
SENATOR ELTON stated he would not characterize that duty of the
Commission as one it may do, but as one it shall do.
MS. LUCKY continued. Sections 2, 3, and 4 of the Senate version,
dealing with public employee relations, rights of public employees,
and contract bargaining, are not included in the CCS.
Section 2 of the CCS corresponds to Section 5 of the Senate
version; it deals with the composition of the committee and
contains most of the substantial changes made in the CCS. A
provision allowing two members to be appointed by the Governor was
removed from the CCS. Appointments that were in both the House and
Senate versions of the bill and remain in the CCS are the Senate
and House Co-Chairs, the Alaska Municipal League appointment, and
the Alaska State Chamber of Commerce appointment.
CO-CHAIR HALFORD asked if the Administration requested the removal
of the provision allowing the Governor to appoint two members. MS.
LUCKY said it did.
MS. LUCKY continued. Two public members will be appointed by the
Senate President, one must be a member of a Native corporation.
Both versions originally required each presiding officer to appoint
two public members, however the House version required the Speaker
of the House to appoint one public member who is a member of a
Native non-profit corporation. The CCS requires each presiding
officer to appoint a member from either a non-profit or a for-
profit Native corporation. The CCS retains the provision from the
House version that one appointee be a member of the AFL-CIO.
Subsections 8 and 9 pertain to the appointment of a minority member
from each house. As previously mentioned, the presiding officers
of the House and Senate will make those appointments rather than
the Governor.
SENATOR ELTON asked whether any discussion took place about making
one appointment from a Native non-profit corporation and one from a
Native for-profit corporation.
CO-CHAIR HALFORD explained the only discussion was with the sponsor
and that the change was an effort to maintain a smaller group
versus a larger group. The House version provided for 15 members
while the Senate version provided for 11 members.
SENATOR ELTON remarked that the House version required the Senate
President to select a member from a Native corporation and that the
Speaker of the House select a member from a Native non-profit
corporation. The CCS now allows the Speaker to appoint a member
from a Native corporation. He asked why that changed. CO-CHAIR
HALFORD said he was not aware of any particular reason.
MS. LUCKY replied that it is her understanding that being able to
select a member from either a Native non-profit or a for-profit
corporation will provide a larger pool from which to choose.
MS. LUCKY stated the next section of the CCS pertains to member
compensation. The House provision was retained which allows
payment of per diem and travel expenses for all appointed members.
The CCS contains one additional duty that was in the House version.
It allows the commission to identify state government functions
that should be eliminated.
The time line provision in the CCS corresponds to the Senate
version; no preliminary report is required and a final report is
due to the legislature on January 1, 2000. The report section
contains language from the House version pertaining to state
government functions that should be eliminated. The January 1,
2000 repealer date corresponds to the Senate version and is the
same as the due date of the report.
CO-CHAIR HALFORD asked for a motion to adopt the proposed CCS as
the working document of the committee. REPRESENTATIVE OGAN so
moved.
SENATOR ELTON objected and proposed an amendment to use the time
line from the House version. He maintained that the time line was
added to the bill as a House floor amendment and it received
significant support. The House time line provides for a preliminary
report due January 1, 2000 and a final report due January 1, 2001.
CO-CHAIR HALFORD suggested that the committee vote to adopt the
proposed CCS first. SENATOR ELTON withdrew his objection to adopt
the proposed CCS, therefore CO-CHAIR HALFORD announced, with no
objection, the CCS was adopted.
Number 180
SENATOR ELTON moved to adopt the language from HCS CSSB 33(FIN)amH
regarding the time line of the commission. He clarified that a new
Section 6 would have to be added that would be identical to the
language on page 4, lines 13 - 19 of HCS CSSB 33(FIN)am H, and that
the repeal date would change to January 1, 2001.
CO-CHAIR HALFORD noted that because the sponsor wants the
commission to complete its work as soon as possible, he will not
support the amendment.
REPRESENTATIVE COWDERY asked if the CCS requires only one report.
CO-CHAIR HALFORD said that is correct and that the commission would
be defunct as of January 1, 2000. The proposed amendment would
require two reports and continue the commission for another year.
REPRESENTATIVE OGAN objected to adopting Senator Elton's proposed
amendment. He said two reports will be more costly, he wants the
report finished "on his watch," and he believes the report should
be acted upon during the next legislative session.
REPRESENTATIVE BRICE maintained that the work before the commission
is of such magnitude and depth that to try to complete the task in
six months is asking too much. He commented that the potential for
privatization and realignment of programs within the Department of
Transportation and Public Facilities alone is very large.
SENATOR ELTON pointed out that his amendment does not mandate that
the legislature wait to take action until January 1, 2001. The
commission could accomplish its work earlier and submit a report at
any time.
SENATOR PEARCE remarked that any entity, whether government or
private, will use the entire amount of time allotted.
REPRESENTATIVE COWDERY agreed with Senator Pearce and
Representative Ogan and said he believes six months is a reasonable
amount of time to complete the report.
CO-CHAIR HALFORD asked for a roll call vote. The motion to adopt
Senator Elton's amendment failed with Representative Brice and
Senator Elton voting "yea," and Representatives Cowdery and Ogan
and Senators Pearce and Halford voting "nay."
REPRESENTATIVE BRICE moved to return the CCS to the full body for
consideration. There being no objection, the motion carried.
There being no further business to come before the committee, CO-
CHAIR HALFORD adjourned the meeting at 4:20 p.m.
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