Legislature(2009 - 2010)
04/15/2010 01:36 PM Joint HB300
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26th ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE
2nd SESSION
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON HB 300 and HB 302
April 15, 2010
1:36:10 PM
CALL TO ORDER
Representative Hoffman called the Conference Committee
meeting on HB 300 and HB 302 to order.
1:36:10 PM
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Senate:
Senator Lyman Hoffman
Senator Bert Stedman, Member
Senator Joe Thomas, Member
House:
Representative Mike Hawker,
Representative Kevin Meyer, Member
Representative Les Gara, Member
ALSO PRESENT
David Teal, Director, Legislative Finance Division; fiscal
analysts with the Office of Management and Budget and
Legislative Finance Division; and aides to committee members
and other members of the Legislature.
SUMMARY
CSHB 300(FIN)
"An Act making appropriations for the operating and
loan program expenses of state government, for
certain programs, and to capitalize funds; and
providing for an effective date."
CSHB 302(FIN)
"An Act making appropriations for the operating and
capital expenses of the state's integrated
comprehensive mental health program; and providing
for an effective date."
and
Senate CS for CSHB 300(FIN) am S
"An Act making appropriations for the operating and
loan program expenses of state government, for
certain programs, and to capitalize funds; and
providing for an effective date."
Senate CS for CSHB 302(FIN)
"An Act making appropriations for the operating and
capital expenses of the state's integrated
comprehensive mental health program; and providing
for an effective date."
Chairman Hoffman discussed housekeeping. He explained that
decisions concerning the open items in both HB 300 and 302
would be based on the motion sheets previously distributed
to committee members. The first item open before the
committee was in the language section; Page 6 of the April
15th document, with the footnote "FY11 cc open language
motions":
Language Section
Vice-Chair Hawker MOVED to ADOPT the following items for
the language section:
Items 1 through 8 - Senate; Item 9 and 10 - House;
Item 11 Senate; Item 9 adds subsections: 8, 9, 10;
Item 12 - Senate; Item 13 - Senate, including
subsection: 8, 9, and 10. The motion accepting
additional subsections; 8, 9, and 10 included the
addition of transactions that provide funding to
implement the agreements. The transactions effect
multiple allocations in multiple agencies and were
summarized in the report labeled April 15, 2010.
There being NO OBJECTION it was so ordered.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Vice-Chair Hawker MOVED to ADOPT the chairman's
recommendation on the following items for the Department of
Commerce Community and Economic Development: Item 2 -
Senate; Item 3 - Senate, and 4 - Senate.
There being NO OBJECTION it was so ordered.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND EARLY DEVELOPMENT
Vice-Chair Hawker MOVED to ADOPT the chairman's
recommendation on the following items for the Department of
Education and Early Development: Item 3 - Senate -
additional language: "it is the intent of the legislature
that up to 7 million of the amount appropriated from the
public school trust fund AS 37.14.110, for public school
programs, may be used to address issues raised in Moore v.
Alaska, case number 3AN- 04- 9756CI. Those issues include
curriculum design, professional training and retention,
pre-kindergarten and other intensive early learning, and
remediation plans for individual students. Effected school
districts include the Yupiit, lower Yukon, Yukon Flats,
Yukon Koyukuk, and Northwest Arctic".
There being NO OBJECTION it was so ordered.
1:42:02 PM
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES
Vice-Chair Hawker MOVED to ADOPT the chairman's
recommendation on the following items for the Department of
Health and Social Services: Item 40 - Senate, minus
$50,000, with the remaining $200,000 appearing as a one-
time item (OTI).
There being NO OBJECTION it was so ordered.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES
Vice-Chair Hawker MOVED to ADOPT the chairman's
recommendation on the following items for the Department of
Transportation and Public Facilities: Item 1 - Senate; Item
4 - House; and Item 12 - Senate.
There being NO OBJECTION it was so ordered.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLUC SAFETY
Vice-Chair Hawker MOVED to ADOPT the chairman's
recommendation on the following Items for the Domestic
Violence and Sexual Assault Initiative: Items 1 through 10
- House.
There being NO OBJECTION it was so ordered.
OIL AND GAS
Vice-Chair Hawker MOVED to ADOPT the chairman's
recommendation on the following Items for Oil and Gas: 1
and 2 - Senate; Item 3 - open; Item 4 - Senate; Item 5 -
Senate, minus $150,000; Item 6 - Senate; Item 7 - Senate,
minus $100,000; Item 8 - Senate; Item 9 - Senate, minus
$50,000; Item 10 - Senate; and Item 11 - open.
There being NO OBJECTION it was so ordered.
Chairman Hoffman relayed that Item 3 in the Office of the
Governor, and Item 11 in the Department of Revenue would
remain open.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 1:45:05 PM
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