Legislature(2023 - 2024)SENATE FINANCE 532
02/29/2024 01:30 PM Senate FINANCE
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| HB26 | |
| SB91 | |
| SB132 | |
| Adjourn |
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| += | SB 91 | TELECONFERENCED | |
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SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE
February 29, 2024
1:33 p.m.
1:33:45 PM
CALL TO ORDER
Co-Chair Olson called the Senate Finance Committee meeting
to order at 1:33 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT
Senator Donny Olson, Co-Chair
Senator Click Bishop
Senator Kelly Merrick
Senator David Wilson
MEMBERS ABSENT
Senator Lyman Hoffman, Co-Chair
Senator Bert Stedman, Co-Chair
Senator Jesse Kiehl
ALSO PRESENT
Ken Alper, Staff, Senate Finance Committee; Representative
Andi Story, Sponsor; Senator Matt Claman, Sponsor; Claire
Lubke, Staff, Senator Matt Claman.
SUMMARY
SB 91 TELEHEALTH: MULTIDISCIPLINARY CARE TEAM
CSSB 91(FIN) REPORTED OUT of committee with two
"do pass" recommendations, two "no
recommendations" and one new fiscal note from the
Department of Commerce, Community and Economic
Development.
SB 132 EMPLOYMENT TAX FOR EDUCATION FACILITIES
CS SB 132(FIN) REPORTED OUT of committee with two
"do pass" recommendations, one "do not pass"
recommendation, and one "no recommendation"; and
one new zero fiscal note from the Department of
Labor and Workforce Development, and one new
fiscal note from the Department of Revenue.
CSHB 26(TRB)
OFFICIAL LANG; COUNCIL FOR AK NATIVE LANG
SCS CSHB 26(FIN) REPORTED out of committee with
two "do pass" recommendations, two "no
recommendations" and two new fiscal notes from
the Department of Education and Early
Development.
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 26(TRB)
"An Act relating to the official languages of the
State of Alaska; renaming the Alaska Native Language
Preservation and Advisory Council as the Council for
Alaska Native Languages; and relating to the Council
for Alaska Native Languages."
1:34:55 PM
Senator Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the committee substitute for
CS HB 26(TRB), Work Draft 33-LS0266\S (Bergerud, 2/27/24).
Co-Chair Olson OBJECTED for discussion.
1:35:25 PM
KEN ALPER, STAFF, SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE, discussed the
Explanation of Changes (copy on file):
Change 1: At the request of the Council, the Council
is being moved from the Department of Commerce,
Community, and Economic Development to the Department
of Education and Early Development. To do so, the
current statute establishing the Council, in AS
44.33.520, is repealed. Similar language re-
establishing the Council is added in AS 14.07.200.
The other changes that the earlier version of the bill
was making, which included changing the name of the
Council, adding two languages to the list of official
language of the state, and expanding the Council from
five to seven members, remain in the new Department of
Education language.
Change 2: Adds transition language ensuring that
current Council members' appointments, as well as any
adopted orders and regulations, remain in effect
despite moving the council.
The staff position providing services to the Council
does not automatically move to Education; this would
have to be done through the budget process.
Change 3: Deletes one sentence in AS 44.12.320 that
states the English language is to be used in all
government functions and actions, because this has
been determined to be unconstitutional and is notated
as such in the statute books.
Co-Chair Olson REMOVED his OBJECTION. There being no
further objection, it was so ordered.
1:37:54 PM
REPRESENTATIVE ANDI STORY, SPONSOR, agreed with the changes
within the committee substitute.
Senator Merrick MOVED to REPORT SCS CS HB 26(FIN) from
committee with individual recommendations, and attached
fiscal note. There being no objection, it was so ordered.
SCS CSHB 26(FIN) REPORTED out of committee with two "do
pass" recommendations, two "no recommendations" and two new
fiscal notes from the Department of Education and Early
Development.
1:39:16 PM
AT EASE
1:42:08 PM
RECONVENED
SENATE BILL NO. 91
"An Act relating to telehealth; relating to
multidisciplinary care teams; and relating to the
practice of medicine."
1:42:18 PM
Senator Wilson MOVED to ADOPT the committee substitute for
SB 91, Work Draft 33-LS0193\S (A. Radford, 2/27/24).
Co-Chair Olson OBJECTED for discussion.
1:42:53 PM
KEN ALPER, STAFF, SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE discussed the
Explanation of Changes (copy on file):
Change 1: Clarifies that the Telehealth option is
available if the services provided by the
multidisciplinary care team are not reasonably
available in the state.
Change 2: Reorganizes the changes made in the prior
draft by adding a new subsection (3) to AS
08.02.130(b), regarding ongoing treatment and follow-
up care provided by an out of state physician and that
physician's multidisciplinary care team.
Change 3: Clarifies that all members of the
multidisciplinary care team must be licensed in
another state.
Change 4: Adds "advanced nurse practitioner" to the
list of providers that are eligible to be part of a
multidisciplinary care team.
Change 5: Removes the section that required all
members of a team to register with the department. The
existing statute requiring the employer to register
with the state, which was added in earlier Telehealth
legislation, will apply to multidisciplinary care team
members.
Senator Wilson felt that Mr. Alper's comments about
"earlier telehealth legislation" should be corrected to
say, "earlier telehealth committee."
Mr. Alper replied that the change was in a previous
committee, but was referring to telehealth legislation that
was passed a few years prior.
Co-Chair Olson REMOVED his OBJECTION. There being no
further objection, it was so ordered.
1:46:02 PM
SENATOR MATT CLAMAN, SPONSOR, agreed with the changes in
the committee substitute.
Co-Chair Olson requested closing comments.
1:46:53 PM
CLAIRE LUBKE, STAFF, SENATOR MATT CLAMAN, stated that she
had no additional comments.
Co-Chair Olson asked whether Ms. Lubke was in support of
the changes.
Ms. Lubke replied in the affirmative.
Senator Wilson MOVED to REPORT SB 91 from committee with
individual recommendations and attached fiscal note. There
being no objection, it was so ordered.
CSSB 91(FIN) REPORTED OUT of committee with two "do pass"
recommendations, two "no recommendations" and one new
fiscal note from the Department of Commerce, Community and
Economic Development.
1:47:45 PM
AT EASE
1:50:33 PM
RECONVENED
SENATE BILL NO. 132
"An Act imposing an annual educational facilities
maintenance and construction tax on net earnings from
self-employment and wages; relating to the
administration and enforcement of the educational
facilities maintenance and construction tax; and
providing for an effective date."
1:50:53 PM
Senator Bishop MOVED to ADOPT the committee substitute for
SB 132, Work Draft 33-LS0764\U (Nauman, 2/28/24).
Co-Chair Olson OBJECTED for discussion.
1:51:38 PM
KEN ALPER, STAFF, SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE discussed the
Explanation of Changes (copy on file):
Change 1: Adds language that, for self-employed
individuals, the tax is due to the department no later
than April 15th of the next calendar year.
Change 2: In AS 43.45.021(e), page 3 line 17 of the
CS, changes "shall" to "may" regarding the ability of
the Department of Revenue to coordinate tax
administration with the Department of Labor if this
would result in cost savings to the state.
Change 3: Updates the effective date to January 1,
2025.
Co-Chair Olson REMOVED his OBJECTION. There being no
further objection, it was so ordered.
1:52:39 PM
SENATOR CLICK BISHOP, SPONSOR felt that the bill was a
small step forward to meeting the huge unfunded deferred
maintenance for education.
1:54:00 PM
AT EASE
1:55:27 PM
RECONVENED
1:55:40 PM
Senator Bishop MOVED to REPORT SB 132 out of committee with
individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. There
being no objection, it was so ordered.
CS SB 132(FIN) REPORTED OUT of committee with two "do pass"
recommendations, one "do not pass" recommendation, and one
"no recommendation"; and one new zero fiscal note from the
Department of Labor and Workforce Development, and one new
fiscal note from the Department of Revenue.
1:55:57 PM
AT EASE
1:57:14 PM
RECONVENED
Co-Chair Olson discussed housekeeping.
ADJOURNMENT
1:57:28 PM
The meeting was adjourned at 1:57 p.m.
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
|---|---|---|
| HB26 CS in SFIN summary of changes 2-29-24.pdf |
SFIN 2/29/2024 1:30:00 PM |
HB 26 |
| HB 26 work draft version S.pdf |
SFIN 2/29/2024 1:30:00 PM |
HB 26 |
| SB91 CS in SFIN summary of changes 2-29-24.pdf |
SFIN 2/29/2024 1:30:00 PM |
SB 91 |
| SB 91 work draft version S.pdf |
SFIN 2/29/2024 1:30:00 PM |
SB 91 |
| SB132 CS in SFIN summary of changes 2-29-24.pdf |
SFIN 2/29/2024 1:30:00 PM |
SB 132 |
| SB 132 work draft version U.pdf |
SFIN 2/29/2024 1:30:00 PM |
SB 132 |
| SB 91 Aguero Letter to Senate Finance Committee Re SB 91.pdf |
SFIN 2/29/2024 1:30:00 PM |
SB 91 |
| HB 26 Support HB26 Council for Alaska Native Languages 042723 Alaska Regional Coalition.pdf |
SFIN 2/29/2024 1:30:00 PM |
HB 26 |