Legislature(1999 - 2000)
04/14/2000 12:52 PM Senate RLS
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SENATE RULES COMMITTEE
April 14, 2000
12:52 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT
Senator Tim Kelly, Chair
Senator Loren Leman, Vice Chair
Senator Mike Miller
Senator Drue Pearce
Senator Johnny Ellis
MEMBERS ABSENT
None
COMMITTEE CALENDAR
SENATE BILL NO. 248
"An Act relating to the financing authority, payment in lieu of tax
agreements, and tax exemption for assets and projects of the Alaska
Industrial Development and Export Authority; relating to renaming
and contingently repealing the rural development initiative fund
within the Department of Community and Economic Development, and
establishing the rural development initiative fund within the
Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority; and providing
for an effective date."
-MOVED ALL VERSIONS OF SB 248 OUT OF COMMITTEE
SENATE BILL NO. 261
"An Act relating to needle stick and sharps injury protections and
the use of safe needles by health care facilities and health care
professionals; and providing for an effective date."
-MOVED ALL VERSIONS OF SB 261 OUT OF COMMITTEE
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 3(JUD)
"An Act relating to controlled substances and to the possession of
certain chemicals."
-MOVED CSHB 3(JUD) OUT OF COMMITTEE
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 18
Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the
Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 114, relating
to the taking of antlerless moose.
-MOVED SCR 18 OUT OF COMMITTEE
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 60
Opposing the designation of millions of acres of Alaska as critical
habitat for the Spectacled Eider and the Steller's Eider.
-MOVED HJR 60 OUT OF COMMITTEE
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 180(FIN) am
"An Act relating to the manufacture, use, display, or delivery of
controlled substances while children are present."
-MOVED CSHB 180(FIN)am OUT OF COMMITTEE
SENATE BILL NO. 220
"An Act clarifying the requirements for limited liability companies
and partnerships to qualify for the Alaska bidder's and disability
preferences under the State Procurement Code; and providing for an
effective date."
-MOVED ALL VERSIONS OF SB 220 OUT OF COMMITTEE
CS FOR SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 275(JUD)
"An Act relating to the Uniform Probate Code, including trusts and
governing instruments; relating to trustees; relating to
underproductive trust property; and relating to conveyances of real
property and interests in real property by or to trusts."
-MOVED CS SSHB 275(JUD) OUT OF COMMITTEE
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 288(JUD)
"An Act relating to the creation of an aggravating factor for the
commission of domestic violence in the physical presence or hearing
of a child."
-MOVED CSHB 288(JUD) OUT OF COMMITTEE
SENATE BILL NO. 283
"An Act relating to the accounting for and appropriations of state
land disposal program revenue; and providing for an effective
date."
-MOVED SB 283 OUT OF COMMITTEE
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 361(FIN)
"An Act relating to charges for state services; requiring that fees
levied by resource agencies for designated regulatory services be
based on the actual and reasonable direct cost of providing the
services, except in the case of certain negotiated or fixed fees;
relating to negotiated and fixed fees of resource agencies;
relating to invoices for designated regulatory services;
establishing a petition process regarding fees charged by resource
agencies for regulatory services; and providing for an effective
date."
-MOVED CSHB 361(FIN) OUT OF COMMITTEE
HOUSE BILL NO. 437
"An Act relating to the reinstatement of Native corporations; and
providing for an effective date."
-MOVED HB 437 OUT OF COMMITTEE
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 40
Proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska
providing that the governor, United States senators, United States
representative, and electors of the President and Vice-President of
the United States be elected by a majority vote.
-MOVED ALL VERSIONS OF SJR 40 OUT OF COMMITTEE
PREVIOUS SENATE COMMITTEE ACTION
SB 248 - See Community & Regional Affairs minutes dated 3/6/00,
Labor and Commerce minutes dated 3/28/00, and Finance Report dated
4/13/00.
SB 261 - See HESS minutes dated 3/8/00 and 3/20/00 and Finance
Report dated 4/14/00.
HB 3 - See Senate Judiciary minutes dated 1/24/00 and Finance
Report dated 4/13/00.
SCR 18 - No previous Senate action.
HJR 60 - See Resources minutes dated 4/13/00.
HB 180 - See Judiciary Committee minutes dated 3/20/00 and Finance
Report dated 4/14/00.
SB 220 - See Labor and Commerce Committee minutes dated 2/10/00 and
Finance Report dated 4/13/00.
HB 275 - See Judiciary minutes dated 3/22/00 and 4/5/00.
HB 288 - See Judiciary minutes dated 3/27/00.
SB 283 - See Resources minutes dated 3/27/00 and 3/29/00 and
Finance Report dated 4/13/00.
HB 361 - See Finance Report dated 4/14/00.
HB 437 - No previous Senate action.
SJR 40 - See Rules Committee minutes dated 4/6/00 and Finance
Report dated 4/04/00.
ACTION NARRATIVE
TAPE 00-09, SIDE A
CHAIRMAN KELLY called the Senate Rules Committee meeting to order
at 12:52 p.m. All members were present. CHAIRMAN KELLY announced
that a supplemental calendar would be before the Senate today.
SENATOR LEMAN moved to calendar at the Chairman's discretion all
versions of SB 248-AIDEA: BONDS & RURAL DEVELOPMENT with
accompanying fiscal notes and individual recommendations. There
being no objection, the motion carried.
SENATOR ELLIS moved to calendar at the Chairman's discretion all
versions of SB 261-PROTECTION FROM NEEDLE & SHARPS INJURIES with
accompanying fiscal notes and individual recommendations. There
being no objection, the motion carried.
SENATOR LEMAN moved to calendar at the Chairman's discretion CSHB
3-DRUGS (JUD): POSSESSION OF LISTED CHEMICALS with accompanying
fiscal notes and individual recommendations. There being no
objection, the motion carried.
SENATOR LEMAN moved to calendar SCR 18-SUSPEND RULES CONCERNING HB
114 at the Chairman's discretion. There being no objection, the
motion carried.
SENATOR LEMAN moved to calendar HJR 60-HABITAT FOR ENDANGERED EIDER
DUCKS at the Chairman's discretion.
SENATOR ELLIS objected. The motion carried with Senators Leman,
Miller, Pearce and Chairman Kelly voting "yea," and Senator Ellis
voting "nay."
SENATOR LEMAN moved to calendar, at the Chairman's discretion, CSHB
180(FIN)-DRUGS WHERE MINORS ARE PRESENT. There being no objection,
the motion carried.
SENATOR LEMAN moved to calendar, at the Chairman's discretion, all
versions of SB 220-PROCUREMENT PREFS:PARTNERSHP/LTD LIAB CO with
accompanying fiscal notes and individual recommendations. There
being no objection, the motion carried.
SENATOR LEMAN moved to calendar, at the Chairman's discretion, CSHB
275 (JUD)-UNIFORM PROBATE CODE/TRUSTS/PROPERTY with accompanying
fiscal notes and individual recommendations. There being no
objection, the motion carried.
SENATOR LEMAN moved to calendar, at the Chairman's discretion, HB
288-CHILDREN WITNESSING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE with accompanying fiscal
notes and individual recommendations. There being no objection,
the motion carried.
SENATOR LEMAN moved to calendar, at the Chairman's discretion, SB
283-NAT RES.REVENUE: FISH/TIMBER/LAND with accompanying fiscal
notes and individual recommendations. There being no objection,
the motion carried.
SENATOR LEMAN moved to calendar, at the Chairman's discretion, HB
361-FEES FOR STATE SERVICES with accompanying fiscal notes and
individual recommendations. There being no objection, the motion
carried.
SENATOR LEMAN moved to calendar, at the Chairman's discretion, HB
437-REINSTATEMENT OF NATIVE CORPORATIONS with accompanying fiscal
notes and individual recommendations. There being no objection,
the motion carried.
CHAIRMAN KELLY announced that a proposed Senate Rules committee
substitute had been prepared for SJR 40-CONST AM:ELECTION & TERMS
OF GOV & LT GOV. He explained that the proposed committee
substitute addresses the concern of when the new governor shall
take office. In the original resolution, the new governor was to
take office in early December, according to the Constitution. That
date would not leave enough time to hold a runoff election. The
proposed committee substitute allows that the next governor will
take office on the third Tuesday in January which is the same date
that the Legislature convenes on a gubernatorial election year.
SENATOR ELLIS stated that several people wanted to testify on the
proposed committee substitute but they were unaware of the
Committee's schedule.
CHAIRMAN KELLY noted that he is aware that opposition to SJR 40 and
the proposed committee substitute exists but that the same debate
can occur on the floor that could occur in the Committee.
SENATOR MILLER moved to adopt the proposed committee substitute to
SJR 40.
SENATOR ELLIS objected. The motion carried with Senators Miller,
Pearce, and Chairman Kelly voting "yea," and Senators Leman and
Ellis voting "nay."
SENATOR LEMAN moved to calendar, at the Chairman's discretion, all
versions of SJR 40-CONST AM:ELECTION & TERMS OF GOV & LT GOV with
individual recommendations.
SENATOR ELLIS objected. The motion carried with Senators Leman,
Miller, Pearce, and Chairman Kelly voting "yea," and Senator Ellis
voting "nay."
There being no further business to come before the committee,
CHAIRMAN KELLY adjourned the meeting at 1:57 p.m.
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