Legislature(1993 - 1994)
04/22/1993 05:30 PM House RLS
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HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE
April 22, 1993
5:30 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT
Rep. Carl E. Moses, Chair
Rep. Jerry Sanders, Vice Chair
Rep. Ramona Barnes
Rep. Mark Hanley
Rep. Fran Ulmer
Rep. Pat Carney
Rep. Gail Phillips
NO MEMBERS ABSENT
COMMITTEE CALENDAR
Confirmation of Frank Prewitt, Jr. as Commissioner of the
Alaska Department of Corrections.
HB 283: "An Act extending the termination date of the
State Board of Registration for Architects,
Engineers, and Land Surveyors; and providing for
an effective date."
MOVED FROM COMMITTEE WITH INDIVIDUAL
RECOMMENDATIONS
HB 284: "An Act extending the termination date of the
State Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy
Board; and providing for an effective date."
MOVED FROM COMMITTEE WITH INDIVIDUAL
RECOMMENDATIONS
SJR 25: Urging the federal government to recognize the
dire water and sanitation conditions in rural
Alaska and to become a full partner with this
state in improving this health-threatening
situation.
MOVED FROM COMMITTEE WITH INDIVIDUAL
RECOMMENDATIONS
WITNESS REGISTER
KEITH KELTON, Director
Division of Facility Construction and Operation
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
410 Willoughby Ave., Suite 105
Juneau, AK 99801-1795
Phone: 465-5180
Position Statement: Clarified points about SJR 25
PREVIOUS ACTION
BILL: HB 283
SHORT TITLE: BOARD OF ARCH/ENGINEERS/SURVEYORS EXT.
BILL VERSION:
SPONSOR(S): LABOR & COMMERCE
TITLE: "An Act extending the termination date of the State
Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers, and Land
Surveyors; and providing for an effective date."
JRN-DATE JRN-PG ACTION
04/16/93 1281 (H) READ THE FIRST TIME/REFERRAL(S)
04/16/93 1281 (H) LABOR & COMMERCE
04/20/93 1383 (H) L&C REFERRAL WAIVED
04/22/93 (H) RLS AT 05:30 PM SPEAKER'S
CHAMBER
04/23/93 (H) RLS RPT 7DP
04/23/93 (H) DP: CARNEY,ULMER,HANLEY,BARNES
04/23/93 (H) DP: PHILLIPS, SANDERS, MOSES
04/23/93 (H) -ZERO FISCAL NOTE (H.RUL/ALL
DEPTS) 4/23
04/23/93 (H) RULES TO CALENDAR 4/23/93
04/23/93 (H) READ THE SECOND TIME
04/23/93 (H) ADVANCED TO THIRD READING
UNAN CONSENT
04/23/93 (H) READ THE THIRD TIME HB 283
04/23/93 (H) PASSED Y37 N- A3
04/23/93 (H) EFFECTIVE DATE VOTE SAME AS
PASSAGE
BILL: HB 284
SHORT TITLE: PHYSICAL/OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY BOARDS EXT.
BILL VERSION:
SPONSOR(S): LABOR & COMMERCE
TITLE: "An Act extending the termination date of the State
Physical Therapy an Occupational Therapy Board; and
providing for an effective date."
JRN-DATE JRN-PG ACTION
04/16/93 1281 (H) READ THE FIRST TIME/REFERRAL(S)
04/16/93 1281 (H) LABOR & COMMERCE
04/20/93 1383 (H) L&C REFERRAL WAIVED
04/22/93 (H) RLS AT 05:30 PM SPEAKER'S
CHAMBER
04/23/93 (H) RLS RPT 7 DP
04/23/93 (H) DP: CARNEY, ULMER, HANLEY,
BARNES
04/23/93 (H) DP: PHILLIPS, SANDERS, MOSES
04/23/93 (H) -ZERO FISCAL NOTE (H.RUL/ALL
DEPTS) 4/23
04/23/93 (H) RULES TO CALENDAR 4/23/93
04/23/93 (H) READ THE SECOND TIME
04/23/93 (H) ADVANCED TO THIRD READING UNAN
CONSENT
04/23/93 (H) READ THE THIRD TIME HB 284
04/23/93 (H) PASSED Y35 N2 A3
04/23/93 (H) EFFECTIVE DATE VOTE SAME AS
PASSAGE
BILL: SJR 25
SHORT TITLE: IMPROVE WATER/SANITATION IN RURAL ALASKA
BILL VERSION: CSSJR 25(CRA) AM
SPONSOR(S): RULES BY REQUEST OF THE GOVERNOR
TITLE: Urging the federal government to recognize the dire
water and sanitation conditions in rural Alaska and to
become a full partner with this state in improving this
health-threatening situation.
JRN-DATE JRN-PG ACTION
02/26/93 502 (S) READ THE FIRST TIME/REFERRAL(S)
02/26/93 502 (S) CRA, HES
02/26/93 502 (S) ZERO FISCAL NOTE (DEC)
02/26/93 502 (S) GOVERNOR'S TRANSMITTAL LETTER
03/30/93 (S) CRA AT 09:00 AM BUTROVICH 205
04/02/93 1061 (S) CRA RPT CS 5DP
SAME TITLE
04/02/93 1061 (S) PREVIOUS ZERO FN APPLIES TO
CS (DEC)
04/02/93 1079 (S) HES REFERRAL WAIVED, REFERRED
TO RULES
04/07/93 (S) MINUTE(RLS)
04/14/93 1355 (S) RULES TO CALENDAR 4/14/93
04/14/93 1390 (S) READ THE SECOND TIME
04/14/93 1390 (S) CRA CS ADOPTED UNAN CONSENT
04/14/93 1391 (S) AM NO 1 MOVED BY LINCOLN
04/14/93 1391 (S) AM TO AM 1 ADOPTED UNAN CONSENT
04/14/93 1391 (S) AM NO 1 ADOPTED UNAN CONSENT
04/14/93 1392 (S) AM TO AM 2 ADOPTED UNAN CONSENT
04/14/93 1392 (S) AM NO 2 ADOPTED UNAN CONSENT
04/14/93 1392 (S) AM NO 3 WITHDRAWN
04/14/93 1392 (S) ADVANCED TO THIRD READING UNAN
CONSENT
04/14/93 1392 (S) READ THE THIRD TIME
CSSJR 25(CRA) AM
04/14/93 1393 (S) PASSED Y20 N-
04/14/93 1395 (S) TRANSMITTED TO (H)
04/15/93 1249 (H) READ THE FIRST TIME/REFERRAL(S)
04/15/93 1249 (H) HEALTH, EDUCATION & SOCIAL
SERVICES
04/22/93 (H) RLS AT 05:30 PM SPEAKER'S
CHAMBER
ACTION NARRATIVE
TAPE 93-6, SIDE A
Number 000
CHAIRMAN MOSES called the meeting to order at 5:50 p.m.,
noted all members in attendance and informed the committee
that the confirmation of Frank Prewitt, Jr. as Commissioner
of Corrections, HB 283, HB 284 and SJR 25 were on the
calendar.
CONFIRMATION: FRANK PREWITT, JR. AS COMMISSIONER OF THE
ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
REPRESENTATIVE BARNES stated that Frank Prewitt was the best
candidate for the job of commissioner and moved that the
committee confirm him.
CHAIRMAN MOSES asked if there were objections. Hearing none,
it was so ordered. He said HB 283 was next on the agenda.
HB 283 BOARD OF ARCH/ENGINEERS/SURVEYORS EXT.
REPRESENTATIVE ULMER moved that the committee PASS HB 283
from committee with INDIVIDUAL RECOMMENDATIONS.
CHAIRMAN MOSES asked if there was discussion. Hearing none,
it was SO ORDERED. He said HB 284 was next on the agenda.
HB 284 PHYSICAL/OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY BOARDS EXT.
REPRESENTATIVE BARNES moved that the committee PASS HB 284
from committee with INDIVIDUAL RECOMMENDATIONS.
CHAIRMAN MOSES asked if there was discussion. Hearing none,
it was SO ORDERED. He said SJR 25 was next on the agenda.
(Representative G. Phillips entered at 5:52 p.m.)
SJR 25 IMPROVE WATER/SANITATION IN RURAL ALASKA
REPRESENTATIVE BARNES moved to PASS SJR 25 from committee
with INDIVIDUAL RECOMMENDATIONS.
REPRESENTATIVE ULMER asked if there was already a working
group dealing with this issue, made up of federal agents,
EPA and state officials.
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KEITH KELTON, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF FACILITY CONSTRUCTION
AND OPERATION, DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION,
clarified that the DEC has been working on the project for
about a year and a half and there is a 45 member group made
up of federal and state officials, and various
representatives of Native groups that have created the
information in SJR 25. The resolution is a compilation of
the ideas from the working group to advance the cause of
rural sanitation. This resolution, by going straight to the
federal government, will force the federal agencies to
prioritize and coordinate the activities within the state,
with the Clinton administration.
CHAIRMAN MOSES asked if there was further discussion.
Hearing none, the motion was SO MOVED.
ADJOURNMENT
CHAIRMAN MOSES adjourned the meeting at 6:57 p.m.
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