Legislature(2001 - 2002)
04/30/2002 10:36 AM Senate RLS
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ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE
SENATE RULES COMMITTEE
April 30, 2002
10:36 a.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT
Senator Randy Phillips, Chair
Senator John Cowdery, Vice Chair
Senator Rick Halford
Senator Gene Therriault
MEMBERS ABSENT
Senator Johnny Ellis
COMMITTEE CALENDAR
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 106(L&C) am
"An Act relating to the authorizations for certain state
financial institutions of certain powers and limitations;
relating to confidential records of depositors and customers of
certain financial institutions; relating to the examination of
certain institutions subject to AS 06; relating to the Alaska
Banking Code, Mutual Savings Bank Act, Alaska Small Loans Act,
and Alaska Credit Union Act; amending Rule 45, Alaska Rules of
Civil Procedure, Rules 17 and 37, Alaska Rules of Criminal
Procedure, and Rule 24, Alaska Bar Rules; and providing for an
effective date."
APPROVED FOR CALENDARING
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 36
Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of
the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 262,
relating to accounting for and appropriations of receipts from
fees collected by the Department of Labor and Workforce
Development for certain inspections and for certain plumbing and
electrical worker certificates of fitness, establishing a
building safety account, and providing for an effective date.
HEARD AND HELD
HOUSE BILL NO. 262
"An Act relating to accounting for and appropriations of receipts
from fees collected by the Department of Labor and Workforce
Development for certain inspections and for certain plumbing and
electrical worker certificates of fitness; establishing a
building safety account; and providing for an effective date."
APPROVED FOR CALENDARING
HOUSE BILL NO. 307
"An Act delaying to June 30, 2007, the last date by which
hydrocarbon exploration geophysical work must be performed or
drilling of a stratigraphic test well or exploratory well must be
completed in order for a person to qualify for an exploration
incentive credit."
APPROVED FOR CALENDARING
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 35
Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of
the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 405,
relating to the prosecution of criminal offenses.
APPROVED FOR CALENDARING
HOUSE BILL NO. 405
"An Act relating to the prosecution of criminal offenses
committed on or against ferries and other watercraft owned or
operated by the state; and providing for an effective date."
APPROVED FOR CALENDARING
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 438(STA)
"An Act relating to motor vehicle registration plates for
disabled veterans; and providing for an effective date."
APPROVED FOR CALENDARING
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 470(L&C)(title am)
"An Act relating to public offering statements required under the
Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act; and providing for an
effective date."
ADOPTED SENATE RULES COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE AND APPROVED
FOR CALENDARING
PREVIOUS SENATE COMMITTEE ACTION
HB 106 - See Judiciary minutes dated 5/2/01, 5/4/01, 5/5/01
and 5/6/01.
SCR 36 -No previous action to record.
HB 262 - See Labor and Commerce minutes dated 3/21/02, State
Affairs minutes dated 4/2/02 and Finance Report dated 4/18/02.
HB 307 - See Resources minutes dated 3/18/02 and 3/25/02,
Judiciary minutes dated 4/13/02 and Finance report dated 4/24/02.
SCR 35 - No previous action to record.
HB 405 - See Transportation minutes dated 4/9/02 and Judiciary
minutes dated 4/24/02.
HB 438 - No previous action to record.
HB 470 - See Labor and Commerce minutes dated 4/2/02.
WITNESS REGISTER
Ms. Amy Erickson
Staff to Representative Murkowski
Alaska State Capitol
Juneau, AK 99801-1182
POSITION STATEMENT: Testified in opposition to either proposed
Senate Rules Committee substitute to HB 262.
Ms. Janet Seitz
Staff to Representative Rokeberg
Alaska State Capitol
Juneau, AK 99801-1182
POSITION STATEMENT: Answered questions about HB 470.
ACTION NARRATIVE
TAPE 02-10, SIDE A
Number 001
CHAIRMAN RANDY PHILLIPS called the Senate Rules Committee meeting
to order at 10:36 a.m. Senators Cowdery, Halford and Phillips
were present.
SENATOR HALFORD moved to calendar at the Chairman's discretion HB
106-FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS and its accompanying fiscal notes, if
any.
CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced that with no objection, the motion
carried.
CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced that HB 262-BUILDING SAFETY ACCOUNT
Was before the committee and asked if Representative Murkowski
was present.
MS. AMY ERICKSON, staff to Representative Murkowski, informed
members that Representative Murkowski does not support either
proposed committee substitute.
CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS said that he would prefer the sponsor to be
present. He pointed out that in the "old days" the legislator who
sponsored a bill presented it in committee instead of sending a
staff person because some questions can only be answered by the
sponsor. He then said he would set HB 262 and SCR 36 aside for
another 24 hours.
SENATOR HALFORD moved to calendar at the Chairman's discretion
HB 307-OIL/GAS EXPLORATION INCENTIVE CREDIT and its accompanying
fiscal notes.
CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced that with no objection, the motion
carried. He also announced that Senator Therriault was present.
SENATOR HALFORD moved to calendar at the Chairman's discretion
CSHB 405(JUD)-CRIMES ON OR AGAINST STATE VESSEL and asked for
unanimous consent.
CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced that with no objection, the motion
carried.
SENATOR HALFORD moved to calendar at the Chairman's discretion
SCR 35-SUSPEND UNIFORM RULES FOR HB 405.
CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced that with no objection, the motion
carried.
SENATOR HALFORD moved to calendar at the Chairman's discretion
HB 438-DISABLED VETERANS LICENSE PLATES and its accompanying
fiscal notes.
CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced that with no objection, the motion
carried.
CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced that HB 470-COMMON INTEREST
OWNERSHIP:OFFERING STMTS was before the committee. He asked for
an explanation of the changes made in the proposed Senate Rules
Committee substitute.
MS. JANET SEITZ, staff to Representative Rokeberg, explained that
the words "subsequently recorded" were replaced with the words
"delivered to a purchaser" on pages 1, 3, 4, 5, and 21. A public
offering statement is not recorded; it is a 6 to 8 inch document
of which part is recorded. The language change more accurately
reflects what actually takes place.
SENATOR HALFORD asked if any other changes were made.
MS. SEITZ replied, "With the exception of the language on page 3,
line 31, it's just to conform to the new preliminary public
offering statement." She added that this was at the request of
John Faulkner and the Alaska Homebuilders' Association.
SENATOR HALFORD moved to adopt the Senate Rules Committee
substitute (LS 1522\L).
CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced that with no objection, the motion
carried.
SENATOR HALFORD moved to calendar SCS CSHB 470(RLS) and its
accompanying fiscal notes at the Chairman's discretion with
individual recommendations.
CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced that with no objection, the motion
carried.
There being no further business to come before the committee,
CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS adjourned the meeting at 10:44 a.m.
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