Legislature(2021 - 2022)SENATE FINANCE 532
05/11/2022 01:00 PM Senate FINANCE
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| HB99 | |
| HB155 | |
| HB307 | |
| HB168 | |
| Adjourn |
* first hearing in first committee of referral
+ teleconferenced
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| += | HB 99 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | HB 155 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | HB 307 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | HB 168 | TELECONFERENCED | |
SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE
May 11, 2022
1:16 p.m.
1:16:48 PM
CALL TO ORDER
Co-Chair Stedman called the Senate Finance Committee
meeting to order at 1:16 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT
Senator Bert Stedman, Co-Chair
Senator Lyman Hoffman
Senator Donny Olson
Senator Natasha von Imhof
Senator David Wilson
MEMBERS ABSENT
Senator Click Bishop, Co-Chair
Senator Bill Wielechowski
ALSO PRESENT
Representative Matt Claman, Sponsor; Representative Chris
Tuck, Sponsor; Representative Grier Hopkins, Sponsor; Erin
Shine, Staff, Senator Click Bishop; Representative Liz
Snyder, Sponsor.
SUMMARY
HB 99 PHYSICAL/OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY BD/PRACTICE
HB 99 was REPORTED out of committee with four "do
pass" recommendations and with one "no
recommendation" recommendation, and one
previously published fiscal note: FN 2(CED).
HB 155 COURT SYSTEM PROVIDE VISITORS & EXPERTS
SCS HB 155(JUD) was REPORTED out of committee
four "do pass" recommendations and with one "no
recommendation" recommendation, and two
previously published fiscal impact notes: FN
3(ADM), FN 4(AJS).
HB 168 ELECTRONIC APPLICATION FOR STATE BENEFITS
SCS HB 168 was REPORTED out of committee with
four "do pass" recommendations and with one "no
recommendation" recommendation, and with one
previously published zero fiscal note: FN 2(DHS).
HB 307 EXTEND BOND AUTH FOR INTERIOR ENERGY PROJ
HB 307 was REPORTED out of committee with four
"do pass" recommendations and with one "no
recommendation" recommendation, and with one
previously published zero fiscal note: FN 1(CED).
HOUSE BILL NO. 99
"An Act relating to the State Physical Therapy and
Occupational Therapy Board; relating to the practice
of physical therapy; and relating to the practice of
occupational therapy."
1:17:39 PM
Co-Chair Stedman relayed that it was the second hearing on
HB 99, and the committee had heard public testimony on
April 22, 2022. He stated that the committees intention
was to hear a quick reintroduction of the bill, cover the
fiscal note, and look to the will of the committee.
1:18:16 PM
REPRESENTATIVE MATT CLAMAN, SPONSOR, discussed a brief
overview of the bill. He described that his office had
introduced HB 99 at the request of the Alaska Physical and
Occupational Therapy Association. The bill would amend the
governing statutes and would bring them up to date for
modern standard for occupational therapists, physical
therapists, occupational therapy assistants, and physical
therapy assistants.
Senator Hoffman discussed a fiscal note from the Department
of Commerce, Community and Economic Development, with an
appropriation and allocation from the Division of
Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing (CBPL),
OMB Component 2360. The fiscal note had one line item under
Services of $2.3 thousand. The funding source was receipt
services.
Senator Hoffman MOVED to report HB 99 out of Committee with
individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal
note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
HB 99 was REPORTED out of committee with four "do pass"
recommendations and with one "no recommendation"
recommendation, and one previously published fiscal note:
FN 2(CED).
HOUSE BILL NO. 155
"An Act relating to court-appointed visitors and
experts; relating to the powers and duties of the
office of public advocacy; relating to the powers and
duties of the Alaska Court System; and providing for
an effective date."
1:20:02 PM
Co-Chair Stedman relayed that it was the second hearing for
HB 155, and the committee had heard public testimony on
April 25, 2022. The committees intention was to have a
quick bill reintroduction, cover the fiscal notes, and look
to the will of the committee.
1:20:29 PM
REPRESENTATIVE CHRIS TUCK, SPONSOR, discussed a high-level
overview of the bill. He explained that the bill was a
collaborative effort between the Office of Public Advocacy
(OPA) and the Alaska Court System to put the Court Visitor
Program into the Court System rather than in OPA. He spoke
to FN 4, which proposed about $104,700 in additional money
going into the program. He explained that the funding would
provide for an additional staff member to take care of
training. He noted that there was an increase in cases,
particularly with the states aging population. He
commented that OPA had been reluctant to complete the
training, which was best done by the Court System.
Senator von Imhof discussed FN 3 from the Department of
Administration, which reflected a decrement of $854,400
annually that was transferred to FN 4, for the Alaska Court
System.
Senator von Imhof discussed FN 4, which reflected a total
of $960,600 annually to cover the program.
Senator von Imhof MOVED to report SCS HB 155(JUD) out of
Committee with individual recommendations and the
accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was
so ordered.
SCS HB 155(JUD) was REPORTED out of committee four "do
pass" recommendations and with one "no recommendation"
recommendation, and two previously published fiscal impact
notes: FN 3(ADM), FN 4(AJS).
HOUSE BILL NO. 307
"An Act relating to the financing and issuance of
bonds for a liquefied natural gas production system
and natural gas distribution system; and providing for
an effective date."
1:23:09 PM
Co-Chair Stedman relayed that it was the second hearing on
HB 307, and the committee had taken public testimony on May
5, 2022. It was the committees intention to have a quick
bill reintroduction, cover the fiscal note, and look to the
will of the committee.
1:23:26 PM
REPRESENTATIVE GRIER HOPKINS, SPONSOR, explained that the
bill would extend the authorization for the Alaska
Industrial Development and Export Authority (AIDEA) to
issue conduit revenue bonds related to the Interior Energy
Project for an additional five years to the date of June
30, 2028.
Senator Wilson discussed a previously published zero fiscal
note from the Department of Commerce, Community and
Economic Development, OMB Component 1234.
Senator Wilson MOVED to report HB 307 out of Committee with
individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal
note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
HB 307 was REPORTED out of committee with four "do pass"
recommendations and with one "no recommendation"
recommendation, and with one previously published zero
fiscal note: FN 1(CED).
HOUSE BILL NO. 168
"An Act requiring the Department of Health and Social
Services to provide and allow submission of an
electronic application for certain state benefits; and
providing for an effective date."
1:24:50 PM
Co-Chair Stedman relayed that it was the second hearing for
HB 168, and the committee had heard public testimony on
April 22nd. The committee intended to quickly review the
bill, review the fiscal notes, and look to the will of the
committee. He noted that there was a proposed committee
substitute for consideration.
Senator Olson MOVED to ADOPT proposed committee substitute
for HB 168, Work Draft 32-LS0639\N (Foote, 4/28/22).
Co-Chair Stedman OBJECTED for discussion.
1:25:41 PM
ERIN SHINE, STAFF, SENATOR CLICK BISHOP, explained that the
only change in the proposed committee substitute was a
change from the Department of Health and Social Services to
the Department of Health. There were also other technical
and conforming changes related to the Executive Order 121,
which had passed earlier in the session.
Co-Chair Stedman WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO
further OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
1:26:34 PM
REPRESENTATIVE LIZ SNYDER, SPONSOR, explained that HB 168.
She explained that the bill required the Department of
Health to establish a fully online application process for
public assistance programs, without eliminating other
existing application options. She thought it was important
to know that online applications could increase
accessibility and efficiency in application and processing.
The greater efficiency would improve access and granting to
eligible applicants more quickly. She noted that efforts to
create an online application option had been ongoing for
many years but had not yet been unsuccessful. The bill
established a deadline of July 1, 2022 and protected the
option in statute.
Senator Olson discussed FN 2, a previously published zero
fiscal note from the Department of Health.
Senator Olson MOVED to report SCS HB 168 (FIN) out of
Committee with individual recommendations and the
accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was
so ordered.
SCS HB 168 was REPORTED out of committee with four "do
pass" recommendations and with one "no recommendation"
recommendation, and with one previously published zero
fiscal note: FN 2(DHS).
Co-Chair Stedman reviewed the agenda for the following day.
ADJOURNMENT
1:29:33 PM
The meeting was adjourned at 1:29 p.m.