00                    SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 1                                                                   
01 Suspending Rules 24(a) and 34(c), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, in                                     
02 response to the COVID-19 pandemic; authorizing the presiding officers to allow                                          
03 members to attend a session by videoconference or teleconference in certain                                             
04 circumstances related to the COVID-19 pandemic; and relating to sessions where                                          
05 members are authorized to attend a session by videoconference or teleconference.                                        
06 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA:                                                               
07       WHEREAS the World Health Organization has declared the disease caused by the                                    
08 novel coronavirus, COVID-19, a pandemic; and                                                                            
09       WHEREAS, under art. XV, sec. 20, Constitution of the State of Alaska, Juneau is the                             
10 capital and the seat of government of the State of Alaska, and the legislature must continue to                         
11 meet in the seat of government to the fullest extent possible; and                                                      
12       WHEREAS, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, it may be unsafe or impossible                                   
13 for all members to travel to Juneau or to continue the essential business of the legislature in                         
14 person; and                                                                                                             
15       WHEREAS the Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature may be suspended by                                   
01 a two-thirds vote of the full membership of each house;                                                                 
02       BE IT RESOLVED that, under Rule 54, Uniform Rules of the Alaska State                                           
03 Legislature, the provisions of                                                                                          
04 (1)  Rule 24(a), requiring signature by a majority of the members of the                                                
05 committee for committee reports, are suspended during the Thirty-Second Alaska State                                    
06 Legislature to the extent necessary to authorize a member of the committee to vote by                                   
07 videoconference to report a bill from committee; the vote at a meeting held by                                          
08 videoconference shall be taken by roll call, and the committee report must be in writing,                               
09 signed by the chair, and approved by a majority of the members of the committee;                                        
10 (2)  Rule 34(c), regarding voting procedure, are suspended during the Thirty-                                           
11 Second Alaska State Legislature when attendance of members by videoconference is                                        
12 authorized by the presiding officer to allow a member attending a session by videoconference                            
13 to vote in a roll call vote by videoconference; when attendance of members by                                           
14 videoconference is authorized by the presiding officer, the electronic voting machine may be                            
15 used by a member voting from the member's desk and may be used to tally roll call votes cast                            
16 by members by videoconference; and be it                                                                                
17 FURTHER RESOLVED that, by agreement of the presiding officers of both houses,                                         
18 the presiding officer may authorize members to attend a session by videoconference when                                 
19 necessary to establish a quorum if the legislature cannot physically meet because of the                                
20 COVID-19 pandemic; and be it                                                                                            
21 FURTHER RESOLVED that, when attendance of members by videoconference is                                               
22 authorized by the presiding officer,                                                                                    
23 (1)  the presiding officer must be physically present in the capitol when                                               
24 conducting a session;                                                                                                   
25 (2)  a member participating by videoconference is considered present for                                                
26 quorum purposes under Uniform Rule 14(a);                                                                               
27 (3)  a member participating by videoconference must be physically present at a                                          
28 Legislative Information Office or the member's legislative office, unless otherwise approved                            
29 by the presiding officer; and                                                                                           
30 (4)  the identity of each member participating by videoconference must be                                               
31 verified and the actions of each participating member must be authenticated in a manner                                 
01 satisfactory to the presiding officer; the videoconference must enable each participating                               
02 member to hear or read the comments of a member who is recognized by the presiding                                      
03 officer; and be it                                                                                                      
04 FURTHER RESOLVED that, if the presiding officer has authorized members to                                             
05 attend a session by videoconference and there are technological reasons, including internet                             
06 service interruption or other unavoidable technological complications, that prevent members                             
07 from participating by videoconference, the presiding officer may allow members to attend a                              
08 session by teleconference; a member allowed to participate by teleconference under this                                 
09 provision will be regarded as participating by videoconference for purposes of this resolution.