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+ SB 141 Bills Previously Heard/Scheduled: TELECONFERENCED
Heard & Held
+ SB 103 RESIDENTIAL PSYCHIATRIC EDUCATION FUNDING TELECONFERENCED
Heard & Held
+ Bills Previously Heard/Scheduled TELECONFERENCED
-- Public Testimony --
+= SB 174 REG. OF FIREARMS/KNIVES BY UNIV. OF AK TELECONFERENCED
Moved CSSB 174(EDC) Out of Committee
+= SB 180 PARENT-GUARDIAN/CHILD:TEMP. POWER OF ATTY TELECONFERENCED
Moved CSSB 180(JUD), Rescinded Action on Prior CS
                    ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE                                                                                  
              SENATE JUDICIARY STANDING COMMITTEE                                                                             
                         March 7, 2016                                                                                          
                           1:33 p.m.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Senator Lesil McGuire, Chair                                                                                                    
Senator John Coghill, Vice Chair                                                                                                
Senator Mia Costello                                                                                                            
Senator Peter Micciche                                                                                                          
Senator Bill Wielechowski                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS ABSENT                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
All members present                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
COMMITTEE CALENDAR                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
SENATE BILL NO. 180                                                                                                             
"An  Act relating  to the  temporary  delegation by  a parent  or                                                               
guardian of powers related to  a child; relating to adoption; and                                                               
relating to the  distribution to a parent or guardian  in a child                                                               
protection situation of information on family support services."                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     - RESCINDED ACTION ON 3/2/16 AND MOVED CSSB 180(JUD) OUT OF                                                                
COMMITTEE                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
SENATE BILL NO. 141                                                                                                             
"An Act relating  to possession of an  electronic smoking device,                                                               
e-liquid  or  e-liquid  product, vapor  product,  or  alternative                                                               
tobacco  product  by  a  minor   and  to  selling  or  giving  an                                                               
electronic smoking  device, e-liquid  or e-liquid  product, vapor                                                               
product, or alternative tobacco product to a minor."                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     - HEARD & HELD                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
SENATE BILL NO. 174                                                                                                             
"An Act relating to the regulation  of firearms and knives by the                                                               
University of Alaska."                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
     - MOVED CSSB 174(EDC) OUT OF COMMITTEE                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE BILL NO. 103                                                                                      
"An  Act  relating to  school  boards;  relating to  approval  of                                                               
educational   programs  at   residential  psychiatric   treatment                                                               
centers;  providing  for  funding  of  educational  services  for                                                               
students  in  residential   psychiatric  treatment  centers;  and                                                               
providing for an effective date."                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     - HEARD & HELD                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
PREVIOUS COMMITTEE ACTION                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
BILL: SB 180                                                                                                                  
SHORT TITLE: PARENT-GUARDIAN/CHILD: TEMP. POWER OF ATTY                                                                         
SPONSOR(s): SENATOR(s) GIESSEL                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
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02/24/16       (S)       JUD AT 1:30 PM BELTZ 105 (TSBldg)                                                                      
02/24/16       (S)       Heard & Held                                                                                           
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03/02/16       (S)       JUD AT 1:30 PM BELTZ 105 (TSBldg)                                                                      
03/02/16       (S)       Moved CSSB 180(JUD) Out of Committee                                                                   
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03/07/16       (S)       JUD AT 1:30 PM BELTZ 105 (TSBldg)                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
BILL: SB 174                                                                                                                  
SHORT TITLE: REG. OF FIREARMS/KNIVES BY UNIV. OF AK                                                                             
SPONSOR(s): SENATOR(s) KELLY                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
02/08/16       (S)       READ THE FIRST TIME - REFERRALS                                                                        
02/08/16       (S)       EDC, JUD                                                                                               
02/16/16       (S)       EDC AT 3:30 PM BUTROVICH 205                                                                           
02/16/16       (S)       Heard & Held                                                                                           
02/16/16       (S)       MINUTE (EDC)                                                                                           
02/17/16       (S)       JUD AT 1:30 PM BELTZ 105 (TSBldg)                                                                      
02/17/16       (S)       Scheduled but Not Heard                                                                                
02/18/16       (S)       EDC AT 3:30 PM BUTROVICH 205                                                                           
02/18/16       (S)       Heard & Held                                                                                           
02/18/16       (S)       MINUTE (EDC)                                                                                           
02/23/16       (S)       EDC AT 3:30 PM BUTROVICH 205                                                                           
02/23/16       (S)       Moved CSSB 174(EDC) Out of Committee                                                                   
02/23/16       (S)       MINUTE (EDC)                                                                                           
02/26/16       (S)       EDC RPT CS 2DP 1DNP 1NR SAME TITLE                                                                     
02/26/16       (S)       DP: DUNLEAVY, HUGGINS                                                                                  
02/26/16       (S)       DNP: GARDNER                                                                                           
02/26/16       (S)       NR: GIESSEL                                                                                            
02/26/16       (S)       FIN REFERRAL ADDED AFTER JUD                                                                           
02/29/16       (S)       JUD AT 1:30 PM BELTZ 105 (TSBldg)                                                                      
02/29/16       (S)       Heard & Held                                                                                           
02/29/16       (S)       MINUTE JUD)                                                                                            
03/02/16       (S)       JUD AT 1:30 PM BELTZ 105 (TSBldg)                                                                      
03/02/16       (S)       Heard & Held                                                                                           
03/02/16       (S)       MINUTE (JUD)                                                                                           
03/07/16       (S)       JUD AT 1:30 PM BELTZ 105 (TSBldg)                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
BILL: SB 103                                                                                                                  
SHORT TITLE: RESIDENTIAL PSYCHIATRIC EDUCATION FUNDING                                                                          
SPONSOR(s): SENATOR(s) GIESSEL                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
04/10/15       (S)       READ THE FIRST TIME - REFERRALS                                                                        
04/10/15       (S)       EDC, JUD                                                                                               
02/17/16       (S)       SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE INTRODUCED-REFERRALS                                                                
02/17/16       (S)       EDC, JUD                                                                                               
02/25/16       (S)       EDC AT 3:30 PM BUTROVICH 205                                                                           
02/25/16       (S)       Heard & Held                                                                                           
02/25/16       (S)       MINUTE (EDC)                                                                                           
03/01/16       (S)       EDC AT 3:30 PM BUTROVICH 205                                                                           
03/01/16       (S)       Moved SSSB 103 Out of Committee                                                                        
03/01/16       (S)       MINUTE (EDC)                                                                                           
03/02/16       (S)       EDC RPT 3DP 1NR                                                                                        
03/02/16       (S)       DP: DUNLEAVY, GIESSEL, HUGGINS                                                                         
03/02/16       (S)       NR: GARDNER                                                                                            
03/07/16       (S)       JUD AT 1:30 PM BELTZ 105 (TSBldg)                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
BILL: SB 141                                                                                                                  
SHORT TITLE: E-CIGS: SALE TO AND POSSESSION BY MINOR                                                                            
SPONSOR(s): SENATOR(s) STEVENS                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
01/19/16       (S)       READ THE FIRST TIME - REFERRALS                                                                        

01/19/16 (S) L&C, JUD 02/04/16 (S) L&C AT 1:30 PM BELTZ 105 (TSBldg) 02/04/16 (S) Heard & Held 02/04/16 (S) MINUTE (L&C) 02/18/16 (S) L&C AT 1:30 PM BELTZ 105 (TSBldg) 02/18/16 (S) Heard & Held 02/18/16 (S) MINUTE (L&C) 02/25/16 (S) L&C AT 1:30 PM BELTZ 105 (TSBldg) 02/25/16 (S) Moved CSSB 141(L&C) Out of Committee 02/25/16 (S) MINUTE (L&C) 02/29/16 (S) L&C RPT CS 4DP NEW TITLE 02/29/16 (S) DP: COSTELLO, GIESSEL, MEYER, STEVENS 03/07/16 (S) JUD AT 1:30 PM BELTZ 105 (TSBldg) WITNESS REGISTER KARI NORE, Staff Senator Cathy Giessel Alaska State Legislature Juneau, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Presented information on SB 180 and SB 103 on behalf of the sponsor. TIM LAMKIN, Staff Senator Gary Stevens Alaska State Legislature Juneau, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Presented information on SB 141 on behalf of the sponsor. SENATOR GARY STEVENS Alaska State Legislature Juneau, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Sponsor of SB 141. ASHLEY STRAUCH, representing herself Fairbanks, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Testified in support of SB 141. OCTAVIA HARRIS, representing herself Fairbanks, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Testified in support of SB 141. STEVE MAPES, Business Owner Kenai, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Testified in support of SB 141. ASHLEY PELTIER, representing herself Wasilla, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Testified in support of SB 141. ANGELA CARROLL, Member Smoke Free Alternative Trade Association Wasilla, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Testified in support of SB 141. GEORGE STEWART, representing himself Anchorage, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Testified in support of SB 141. KATIE STEFFENS, representing herself Anchorage, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Testified in support of SB 141. AMANDA LENNARD, representing herself Anchorage, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Testified in support of SB 141. EMILY NENON, Alaska Government Relations Director American Cancer Society Action Network Anchorage, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Testified in support of SB 141. JOANNA YOUNG, representing herself Fairbanks, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Testified in opposition to SB 174. ASHLEY PELTIER, Adjunct Instructor Mat-Su College Wasilla, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Testified in opposition to SB 174. SENATOR CATHY GIESSEL Alaska State Legislature Juneau, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Sponsor of SB 103. MIKE LYONS, Vice President Specialty Education Universal Health Services and NorthStar Behavioral Health Melbourne, Florida POSITION STATEMENT: Testified in support of SB 103. EVELYN ALSUP, Director of Education NorthStar Behavioral Health Anchorage, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Provided information related to SB 103. ACTION NARRATIVE 1:33:43 PM CHAIR LESIL MCGUIRE called the Senate Judiciary Standing Committee meeting to order at 1:33 p.m. Present at the call to order were Senators Micciche, Coghill, Costello, and Chair McGuire. Senator Wielechowski arrived shortly thereafter. SB 180-PARENT-GUARDIAN/CHILD: TEMP. POWER OF ATTY 1:34:21 PM CHAIR MCGUIRE announced the re-consideration of SB 180. She noted the bill passed out of the committee on March 2 and Legislative Legal Services subsequently made conceptual changes that appear in the new CS, version P. 1:34:30 PM SENATOR COGHILL moved to rescind the action of reporting SB 180, labeled 29-LS1431\H, out of committee. There being no objection, SB 180 was before the committee. CHAIR MCGUIRE requested a motion to adopt the new committee substitute, version P. 1:35:00 PM SENATOR COGHILL moved to adopt the CS for SB 180, labeled 29- LS1431\P, as the working document. SENATOR MICCICHE objected for discussion. 1:35:30 PM KARI NORE, Staff, Senator Cathy Giessel, Alaska State Legislature, related that at the hearing on March 2, 2016, members made conceptual amendments to version H. Legislative Legal Services noticed that there was a significant drafting error in Section 3 on page 6 of version P, where references to AS 13.26.023 were updated. She said it was a complex interstate compact issue. CHAIR MCGUIRE asked if there were any questions. She requested more information about the change in version P. She summarized that it related to a parent's inability to delegate a power of attorney (POA) in absence of the other parent, so long as their parental rights had not been terminated. MS. NORE said that was correct. She pointed out that the drafting error had nothing to do with the content and intent of the bill; it relates to references. In Section 2, a new section of delegation of powers over a minor child was created and split from AS 13.26.020. All references were updated and some were missing, therefore Section 4 on page 6 of version P was added to update all references made to AS 13.26.020. There is also a delayed effective date because it deals with interstate compact on placement of children, as found on page 8, in Section 8. SENATOR COGHILL asked if the new effective date is in version P. MS. NORE said yes. SENATOR COGHILL asked about the change in Section 3. MS. NORE explained the change is in Section 4 and refers to an amendment that was missed in Section 3. It amends AS 25.23.060(c). SENATOR COGHILL understood that it was the same reference, but in a different section. 1:39:38 PM SENATOR MICCICHE withdrew his objection and version P was before the committee. SENATOR COGHILL moved to report the CS for SB 180, version P, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). CHAIR MCGUIRE announced that without objection, CSSB 180(JUD) is reported from the Senate Judiciary Standing Committee. SB 141-E-CIGS: SALE TO AND POSSESSION BY MINOR 1:40:24 PM CHAIR MCGUIRE announced the consideration of SB 141. She asked if version P needed to be adopted. TIM LAMKIN, Staff, Senator Gary Stevens, Alaska State Legislature, said version P passed from the Senate Labor and Commerce Committee and is identical to version I. [Version I was before the committee.] SENATOR GARY STEVENS, Alaska State Legislature, sponsor of SB 141, began by describing what the bill is not. He stated that the bill is not a tax and does not restrict adults from smoking e-cigarettes or tobacco. The bill applies to youth - minors under 19 - and requires that e-cigarettes and its components be treated like tobacco. The bill requires a business license endorsement, relates to vending machines, and keeps exemptions for e-cigarettes in place for medical use. 1:42:15 PM SENATOR MICCICHE requested clarification of the age the bill applies to. SENATOR STEVENS said it only applies to minors under 19 years of age. CHAIR MCGUIRE clarified that the reason behind that age requirement is because smoking falls under the Commerce Clause, as opposed to First Amendment rights. MR. LAMKIN showed a slide presentation on "Kids are Fast Learners" that dealt with how e-cigarettes and vaping affect Alaska's youth. He said there are hundreds of smoking products, but no conclusive evidence about long-term health effects. He debunked the idea that e-cigarettes will help people quit smoking, except possibly for adult smokers. MR. LAMKIN addressed the limit of personal freedoms for youth. He listed things that are banned from youth. He said it is not known whether vaping and e-cigarettes are healthier than smoking. He questioned the health advantages of e-cigarettes over cigarettes and maintained that they are chemical products and often contain nicotine. He concluded that the bill is about long-term health for youth and restricting access to electronic smoking products in the same manner as youth are restricted from tobacco products. 1:47:14 PM MR. LAMKIN explained that the bill proposes to add electronic smoking products (ESPs) to existing law that prohibits minors from possessing tobacco. It also proposes to hold the industry and consumers accountable for selling and possessing ESPs, in order to protect young people. 1:48:21 PM CHAIR MCGUIRE stated that nothing in the bill applies to adults age 20 and older. MR. LAMKIN agreed. CHAIR MCGUIRE asked if there are any exceptions to the addition of e-products to provisions in existing law regarding minors possessing tobacco or cigarettes. MR. LAMKIN said no. He noted the policy call regarding whether an e-cigarette suspension should also result in a suspension in the ability to sell tobacco products. CHAIR MCGUIRE asked what happens when an alcohol vendor receives an alcohol violation and they also sell tobacco products. MR. LAMKIN said it is not the intent of the bill to suspend the vendor from the ability to sell an unrelated product. 1:50:58 PM CHAIR MCGUIRE listed teleconference resources available from various entities regarding SB 141. 1:51:39 PM MR. LAMKIN explained the sections of version I: Section 1: AS 11.76.105(a) Adds to existing law that, as with prohibiting minors from possessing cigarettes or tobacco, to also prohibit possession of electronic cigarettes and any component thereof. Section 2: AS 11.76.107(a) Adds to existing law that, as with tobacco product vending machines, vending machines dispensing electronic cigarette or nicotine products must also be supervised. Section 3: AS 11.76.109(a) Adds to existing law that a minor may not sell tobacco or nicotine products, nor sell electronic cigarettes, or any related component thereof. 1:52:18 PM SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI inquired if the bill bans the selling of non-nicotine e-cigarettes to children. MR. LAMKIN said that the intent is to include all components of electronic paraphernalia. Section 4: AS 11.76.109(b) Provides an exception for persons to sell or give E-cigarettes to a minor, provided the minor is using an e-cigarette for an approved medical purpose, such as smoking cessation, and is provided by a parent or prescribed by a doctor. 1:53:19 PM SENATOR MICCICHE questioned a part of Section 4, lines 21-23, and asked if it is legal for a parent or guardian to give someone under 19 an electronic cigarette. MR. LAMKIN offered his understanding that there were legitimate means for a parent or guardian to provide their child or dependent with this product, such as for a prescribed medical purpose. SENATOR MICCICHE highlighted that subparagraph (B) provides four instances of when that can happen, just like the old legislation did for nicotine products. MR. LAMKIN said he'd inquire why it was drafted this way; the intent is to allow legitimate access to these products. CHAIR MCGUIRE requested a follow up of that intent. 1:55:24 PM MR. LAMKIN continued: Section 5: AS 11.76.109(f) adds a new subsection that is consistent with existing law regarding placement of vending machines dispensing tobacco products; that the same requirements are applied to vending machines dispensing E-cigarette or nicotine products. He noted he is not aware of any existing vending machines. Section 6: AS 11.81.900(b) Makes new definition for "electronic smoking product," summarized as follows: (67) a device designed to aerosolize and inhale nicotine, a synthetic of nicotine, or other a potentially hazardous substance that "may have an adverse effect" on the person inhaling it. He called Section 6 the cornerstone of the bill. The "adverse effect" component was gleaned from the FDA. 1:56:45 PM SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI asked if it applies to a substance in a bottle without nicotine. MR. LAMKIN said the key is whether it would have an adverse effect on minors' health. He added that currently there is not enough data to know. SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI restated the question asking whether someone under 19 could use an e-cigarette that did not contain nicotine. He opined that it appears to be permitted in the bill. MR. LAMKIN responded that it was not the intent. There is no proof of product content yet, due to lack of labeling requirements. SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI recalled seeing bottles with various strength of nicotine, including zero nicotine. He asked Mr. Lamkin to look into it. 1:58:12 PM SENATOR MICCICHE responded that it seems like in Section 6, (67)(A)(ii), products that don't contain nicotine are covered. MR. LAMKIN agreed. CHAIR MCGUIRE opined that the language on page 4, lines 14-16, appear to address the content and potential health issues of a person inhaling from the device. 1:59:23 PM MR. LAMKIN continued: Section 7: AS 43.50.105(b) is amended for conformity, changing "tobacco" endorsement to "business license" endorsement, for purposes of shipping or transport of cigarettes. It also sets up conformity for the following Section 8 of the bill, relating to a required business license endorsement for selling E- cigarette or nicotine products. Section 8: AS 43.70.075(a) amends existing law requiring a special business license endorsement in order to lawfully sell tobacco products, by including the same licensing requirements for lawfully selling E-cigarette or nicotine products. CHAIR MCGUIRE asked if that was currently not required. MR. LAMKIN confirmed it wasn't. SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI asked about the rationale for changing "tobacco" to "business license" in Section 7, page 4, line 31. MR. LAMKIN explained that the bill does not define any ESP as a tobacco product. They want vendors selling ESPs to have an endorsement for enforcement purposes. It would put an umbrella over those selling tobacco products and ESPs. CHAIR MCGUIRE anticipated that the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development would later define that endorsement. MR. LAMKIN agreed. 2:01:30 PM CHAIR MCGUIRE questioned why "tobacco" is replaced with "business license" instead of adding "e-cigarette," by "tobacco endorsement." She wondered if that would inadvertently be broadening the underlying tobacco statute by changing it to "business license." MR. LAMKIN said it was a legal drafting choice and the intent is to put an umbrella over both tobacco and ESP products. He said they don't want to separate the two because it would require a second endorsement. He summarized that if a business already has a tobacco endorsement, it would automatically have the ESP endorsement. 2:02:45 PM SENATOR MICCICHE noted that AS 43.70.075 is the ESP endorsement; it adds ESP to existing law. MR. LAMKIN continued: Section 9: AS 43.70.075(d) amends existing law relating to selling tobacco to minors, by adding the same penalty provisions, including graduated fines, for selling E-cigarette or nicotine products to minors. Section 10: AS 43.70.075(f) amends existing law requiring signage when selling tobacco products, to also require signage for selling E-cigarette or nicotine products. The signage must read "The sale of electronic smoking products or products containing nicotine to a person under the age of 19 without a prescription is illegal." He noted the department is required to provide the signage to the vendor and has designed a PDF version of the sign so the vendor can print it off on their own, resulting in nearly zero fiscal impact to the state. SENATOR COGHILL asked whether nicotine cigarettes are currently prescribed to minors. MR. LAMKIN said they may be. He deferred to the department to answer, but thought the prescriptions might be targeted for kids addicted to nicotine. 2:05:18 PM SENATOR MICCICHE referred to page 3 where it addresses existing prescriptions for smoking cessation or harm reduction. MR. LAMKIN continued: Section 11: AS 43.70.07(i) amends existing enforcement provisions that, as with tobacco sales, to allow the State to seize a vendors' business license endorsement and E-cigarette or nicotine products in the event of such products being sold to minors. Section 12: AS 43.70.075(l) is amended for conformity that, as with tobacco sales, to allow one business license endorsement to serve as an umbrella if a vendor has multiple locations they are selling E- cigarette or nicotine products, and to shut down only the offending vending machine or outlet location in the event of a violation. Sections 13 through Sections 18: AS 43.70.075(m), (r), (t), (v), (w), and (x) are amended for conformity that, as with tobacco sales, to allow an evidentiary and administrative hearing, appeal process, and penalties in the event of violations of these statutes, involving the sale of E-cigarette or nicotine products to minors. Section 19: AS 43.70.075(y) is added for consistency, linking the definitions of "electronic smoking products," and distinguishing between traditional cigarette (tobacco) products and other modern nicotine alternatives. Section 20: AS 43.70.105(b) is amended for conformity that, as with tobacco products, a vendor must have the appropriate business license endorsement in order to lawfully sell E-cigarette or nicotine products. Section 21: AS 44.29.092 is amended for conformity that, as with tobacco sales, providing the Dept. of Health and Social Services the authority to issue citations for violating state law regarding minors buying, selling or possessing E-cigarette or nicotine products. Section 22: Is the applicability and effective date, applying to offenses committed only after the effective date of the bill, which would be 90 days after the bill is enacted. 2:08:00 PM SENATOR MICCICHE said he is struggling with Section 4, page 3, lines 4-19, where it says the product is expected to be consumed without combustion. He concluded that meant smoking cessation products. MR. LAMKIN said he would have to check with the bill drafter. He noted on page 2, lines 21-31, through page 3, line 3, are identical to Senator Micciche's reference on page 3. The first part focuses on ESPs and the second reference is focused on all other nicotine products. It was the drafter's choice to separate them. SENATOR MICCICHE suggested "a product containing nicotine or an electronic smoking product" would be better and to not include the new section. He said the new section opens up the distribution of electronic smoking products by a parent and it seems to need a qualifier. MR. LAMKIN offered to look into it and report back to the committee. 2:10:31 PM CHAIR MCGUIRE asked how marijuana is dealt with in this legislation. MR. LAMKIN replied the bill does not deal with marijuana. He pointed out that some products, depending on the chemical components, are odorless, tasteless, vaporless, smokeless, and undetectable. He understood they could include THC capsules. He reiterated that marijuana does not apply to the bill. CHAIR MCGUIRE thought that concern would come before the regulatory board. CHAIR MCGUIRE opened public testimony. 2:12:50 PM ASHLEY STRAUCH, representing herself, testified in support of SB 141. She voiced concern about e-cigarette sales and usage by minors. She shared that currently 18 percent of youth are using e-cigarettes. She warned of the chemicals and nicotine in e- cigarettes. She noted that 900 youth in Alaska became tobacco users. She spoke in favor of strongly regulating e-cigarettes. She said Alaska has made great strides in getting youth to quit smoking and not become new users. She urged caution when regulating e-cigarettes. 2:15:05 PM OCTAVIA HARRIS, representing herself, testified in support of SB 141. She said the bill requires e-cigarette vendors to be subject to under-age sales enforcement and have an endorsement. She said, as a mother of two boys, she likes that it also provides a clear message to youth that vaping is dangerous and illegal. 2:16:13 PM STEVE MAPES, Business Owner, testified in support of SB 141. He said he has been working to keep youth from nicotine products. He said his store checks IDs and refuse to sell to those under 19. He opined that there is a problem with the bill in that the vaping industry is very different than the tobacco industry. He did not feel the two should be tied together for an endorsement. He maintained that the vaping industry helps people stop smoking. He asked the sponsor to consider all the research done on e-cigarettes as a smoking reduction tool. He believed the vaping industry needs its own endorsement and said to let vaping products be available to adults. 2:18:53 PM CHAIR MCGUIRE noted the bill deals only with youth. 2:19:05 PM ASHLEY PELTIER, representing herself, testified in support of SB 141. She echoed the sentiments of the Fairbanks testifiers. She questioned the provision in Section 4 regarding allowing e- cigarettes to be prescribed by a health care professional and given to a minor by their parents. She said those devices are not FDA approved and are not an FDA approved cessation device. The seven FDA approved cessation medications are not approved for use by anyone under 18. 2:20:35 PM ANGELA CARROLL, Member, Smoke Free Alternative Trade Association, testified in support of SB 141. She said her organization is in full agreement with age restrictions on electronic nicotine delivery systems. She requested that a separate endorsement for electronic nicotine delivery systems be enacted. She suggested some improvements to the bill. She noted that pawn shops can sell ESP devices to anyone. She said her association would like to see any business that wishes to sell electronic nicotine delivery system devices be included as a separate industry from the tobacco industry. 2:22:24 PM GEORGE STEWART, representing himself, testified in support of SB 141. He spoke as a retired medical doctor and noted that there are medical problems associated with ESPs, and their use by young people should be banned. It is not known what the chemical content of ESPs is because they are not labeled. He said in Alaska e-cigarettes are being marketed to teens. He listed the contents in the fumes. He opined that there is a higher risk of youth becoming smokers as adults due to vaping first. 2:24:26 PM KATIE STEFFENS, representing herself, testified in support of SB 141. She said ESPs are targeted to kids similar to the way tobacco companies targeted them decades ago. ESPs are not risk- free products for youth. She encouraged passage of SB 141 in order to support the health of Alaska's youth. 2:25:18 PM AMANDA LENNARD, representing herself, testified in support of SB 141. She said she supports enforcing the legal purchase age of 19 for ESPs and licensing of shops that sell those products. It is important to reduce the accessibility of these products to youth and prevent the increase in cigarette use by teens. 2:26:19 PM EMILY NENON, Alaska Government Relations Director, American Cancer Society Action Network, testified in support of SB 141. She addressed a problem of lack of enforcement ability during compliance checks of vendors. Compliance has gone up due to placing suspensions on business license endorsements for tobacco sales to youth. CHAIR MCGUIRE requested a history of tobacco cessation efforts and current youth smoking rates. MS. NENON related that there is a 70 percent decline in smoking rates by youth in the last 20 years. However, there are 18 percent more high school students using electronic products. She noted that high school students were more likely to smoke cigarettes if they had used e-cigarettes. She reported that when the FDA took over the regulation of tobacco products in 2010, e- cigarette vendors went to court and demanded that e-cigarettes be treated as tobacco products instead of as a drug-delivery device. The vendors won and their products are being regulated as tobacco products under federal law. CHAIR MCGUIRE thanked Ms. Nenon for all her work in preventing kids from becoming addicted to nicotine. CHAIR MCGUIRE closed public testimony and held SB 141 in committee. 2:32:07 PM At ease SB 174-REG. OF FIREARMS/KNIVES BY UNIV. OF AK 2:33:17 PM CHAIR MCGUIRE announced the consideration of SB 174. She listed the individuals who were available for questions and opened public testimony. 2:34:14 PM JOANNA YOUNG, representing herself, testified in opposition to SB 174. She spoke as a student who was opposed to concealed carry on campus because of the dangers to students and others. She maintained that gun training will not ensure safety on campus. She said she would have not considered going to UA if they had had the concealed carry policy in place. 2:36:13 PM ASHLEY PELTIER, Adjunct Instructor, Mat-Su College, testified in opposition to SB 174. She maintained that it is unsafe to have weapons in classrooms, especially in the social sciences where polarizing issues are sometimes discussed. She said she does not want to fear for her personal safety due to concealed carry on campus. She said it is irresponsible to allow guns on campus where there are high rates of sexual assault and substance abuse. 2:37:47 PM SENATOR COGHILL moved to report the CS for SB 174, version N, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). CHAIR MCGUIRE announced that without objection, CSSB 174(EDC) is reported from the Senate Judiciary Standing Committee. SB 103-RESIDENTIAL PSYCHIATRIC EDUCATION FUNDING 2:38:33 PM CHAIR MCGUIRE announced the consideration of SSSB 103. SENATOR CATHY GIESSEL, Alaska State Legislature, sponsor of SB 103 explained that the bill relates to the education of students in residential psychiatric treatment centers (RPTCs). She shared a story about a time she participated in a ride along with the Anchorage Police Department and came upon a young man in foster care who needed to be admitted to the NorthStar psychiatric treatment center. She did not know how long he was in treatment, but voiced concern about the time he would miss school and the stress kids experience when they miss school and fall behind. 2:40:30 PM SENATOR GIESSEL stated that the purpose of the bill is to require local school districts to partner with RPTCs to provide on-going education for students. Currently, many districts partner well with RPTCs, such as Fairbanks, however, other areas are lacking. The bill establishes a three-year pilot program that would require collaboration between the district and the treatment center. Senator Giessel referred to a letter of opposition in members' packets from the Anchorage School District. She explained that Senator Gardner had attempted to contact the district to get her questions answered, to no avail. However, shortly after, Senator Gardner received the information she requested. 2:42:11 PM CHAIR MCGUIRE said she liked the bill. She asked whether foundation formula dollars would follow the student to the psychiatric center's program. KARI NORE, Staff Senator Cathy Giessel, Alaska State Legislature, explained that version I provides that the RPTCs will contract with individual school districts to work out how the funding would be formulated. She referred to a copy of NorthStar's contract with the Anchorage School District, which was rejected, to show how a contract might look. MS. NORE said the program would also allow the RPTCs to contract with more than one school district to ensure that the program continually matched up with the neighborhood school. 2:43:57 PM CHAIR MCGUIRE expressed hope that the final report shows that RPTCs are adequately compensation for what they provided. MS. NORE deferred to Evelyn Alsup for more information on that topic. CHAIR MCGUIRE asked why the contract is for three years and why it is a pilot program. SENATOR GIESSEL replied that was part of a negotiation between the school districts and the treatment centers. The idea is that the pilot program will demonstrate success. CHAIR MCGUIRE noted that she is leery of pilot programs and suggested monitoring it annually. 2:46:17 PM SENATOR COGHILL voiced appreciation for the bill. He noted that Fairbanks' RPTC has worked collaboratively with their school district. SENATOR GIESSEL said Anchorage has not seen that level of success. She said there is a need to ensure uniformity in the state. SENATOR COGHILL noted the importance of a student's continuous education. 2:47:29 PM SENATOR MICCICHE thought that if a student were to be in treatment for only a couple of weeks, it would not be very expensive for the school district. SENATOR GIESSEL stated that the contract would address only the time a student is in residential treatment. CHAIR MCGUIRE appreciated the need to continue the connection to the neighborhood school in light of the high rate of mental health issues. 2:49:27 PM MIKE LYONS, Vice President, Specialty Education, Universal Health Services and NorthStar Behavioral Health, testified in support of SB 103. He opined that SB 103 will dramatically improve the educational and treatment services delivered to children residing in residential psychiatric treatment centers (RPTCs). He said RPTCs save lives. He reported that Universal Health Services has attempted to improve the educational service delivery system across Alaska without much progress for the past six years. Last year the House Education Committee appointed a subcommittee to study how educational services were being delivered at RPTCs across Alaska and how RPTCs and school districts could work more collaboratively. He said some progress has been made between the Anchorage School District and NorthStar, but there were many failures and more work needs to be done. He said SB 103 would allow a more seamless, transparent model between the two entities. 2:54:07 PM SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI asked if the employees are from the school districts or from NorthStar. MR. LYONS replied under the proposed model, teachers would work for NorthStar and be required to hold Alaska licenses. SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI asked if they would be entitled to the same benefits as district employees. MR. LYONS explained that employees who work for facilities would receive a compensation package through the facility. SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI inquired if NorthStar is for-profit or non- profit. MR. LYONS said NorthStar is a for-profit organization. SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI inquired if any other for-profit organizations receive funding to educate children in Anchorage or in Alaska. MR. LYONS said he didn't know of any others. He pointed out it is a common practice across the nation for school districts to contract with for-profit and non-profit organizations for educational services. Some examples are for psychiatric and disability needs. 2:56:35 PM SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI said Alaska's Constitution prohibits public money to be used for private education. He asked if this bill would violate the Alaska Constitution. MR. LYONS pointed out that under existing AS 14.03.083, there is a provision that allows contracting for services by a school district. CHAIR MCGUIRE thought the constitution prohibits public money for religious schools. 2:57:42 PM SENATOR MICCICHE clarified that Mr. Lyons is referring to a statute and not the constitution. He asked if the bill were to pass, whether school districts might work harder to deliver their own services. MR. LYONS said they have met numerous times over the past six years with the Anchorage School District and with the Commissioner, but did not meet with success. Even after a subcommittee was formed to study the issue, the problem was not solved. He opined that there needs to be another opportunity, such as this bill, to serve these children. 2:59:32 PM SENATOR MICCICHE thought the bill might be the hammer to get the school districts to take this seriously and serve those students. SENATOR COGHILL clarified that no money shall be paid from public funds for the direct benefit of a religious or other private educational institutions. 3:00:38 PM SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI asked whether any funds will go for profit or if all will go into the classroom. MR. LYONS explained that there are over 21 accountability measures in the bill. One is a transparent budget of revenue and expenses. He stated that 100 percent of the funds will go to educational resources. 3:01:22 PM EVELYN ALSUP, Director of Education, NorthStar Behavioral Health, clarified that version I provides that NorthStar will be open to a yearly audit of their books and funds will only be spent on educational purposes. She pointed out that NorthStar is not an "educational institution" but a "hospital" or "residential treatment facility." Students are patients placed in NorthStar under a doctor's orders and there is 24-hour nursing care. CHAIR MCGUIRE held SB 103 in committee and noted that public testimony would continue at the next hearing. 3:03:24 PM There being no further business to come before the committee, Chair McGuire adjourned the Senate Judiciary Standing Committee at 3:03 p.m.

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
SB 103 Back Up ASD Contract 2 4 2016.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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SB 103 Fiscal Note version I.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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SB 103 Letter of Support AK Child and Family.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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SB 103 Letter of Support AMHB.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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SB 103 Letter of Support AMHTA.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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SB 103 Letter of Support Brian Charlton.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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SB 103 Letter of Support JYS.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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SB 103 Letter of Support Melanie Nelson.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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SB 103 Letter of Support Michell Hook.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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SB 103 Letter of Support Parent.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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SB 103 Letter of Support Tim Kline AdvancED.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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SB 103 Sectional Analysis version I.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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SB 103 SJUD Hearing Request.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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SB 103 Sponsor Statement.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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SB 103 version I.PDF SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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002_SB141_Ecigs_SponsorStatement_02Feb16.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
SB141_Ecigs_ADHSS_Bulletin.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
SB141_Ecigs_AKdispatch_07Jan2016.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
SB141_E-Cigarettes Poison the Airways.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
SB141_Ecigs_NCSL_Legisbrief.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
SB 141_E-Cigs_Slideshow_WEB.PDF SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
SB 141_E-Cig_VersionP_BillText.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
SB 141_E-Cigs_VersionP_BillSummary.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
SB 141 HarvardGazette_E-Cigs_FlavoringsHarmful.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
SB 141 E-Cigs_MoreDangerousThanTobacco.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
SB 103 ASD Testimony.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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SB 103 Edu in RPTCs.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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SB 103 rebuttal to ASd letter (002).pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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SB 174 2016 03 04 FINAL Memo re minor programs - McGuire w spreadsheets.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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SB 180 Version P.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
SB 180
SB 180 Legal Memo (3).pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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SB174 Support Emails 3 7 16.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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SB174 Opposition Emails 3 7 16.pdf SJUD 3/7/2016 1:30:00 PM
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