Legislature(1993 - 1994)
1994-04-27 House Journal
Full Journal pdf1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3741 HOUSE JOURNAL ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE EIGHTEENTH LEGISLATURE -- SECOND SESSION Juneau, Alaska Wednesday April 27, 1994 One Hundred Eighth Day Pursuant to adjournment, the House was called to order by Speaker Barnes at 10:25 a.m. Roll call showed 35 members present. Representatives Davidson, Finkelstein, Hanley, Larson and Nordlund were absent. The invocation was offered by the Chaplain, Pastor Cordell E. Reiner of the Juneau Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Representative Hudson moved and asked unanimous consent that the invocation be spread on the journal. There being no objection, it appears below: "Heavenly Father, we again come to You this new day Praising Your Name, for all good gifts come from You, including the gift of life today. Be merciful to us, and Bless us, and cause Your Face to shine upon us, that Your will may be known on earth, and in this session here in Juneau today. We lift up to You in prayer, the family, and all who grieve at the passing of our late President Richard Nixon. Draw close and comfort them we pray. We ask Your guidance upon all those in leadership around the world who are subject to Your will for You are not a God who takes pleasure in wickedness, but One who delights in mercy. 1 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3742 Let us all put our trust in You. Let all who love Your Name, be joyful in You this day. In the Name of Jesus, Amen." The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Representative Foster. CERTIFICATION OF THE JOURNAL Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that the journal for the 106th and 107th legislative days be approved as certified by the Chief Clerk. There being no objection, it was so ordered. MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR HCR 25 A message dated April 25, 1994, was read stating the Governor has read the following resolution and is transmitting the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: CS FOR HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 25(L&C) am S Relating to a state materials exchange. Legislative Resolve No. 38 HCR 27 A message dated April 25, 1994, was read stating the Governor has read the following resolution and is transmitting the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 27 Relating to support for the National Rifle Association's gun safety program for children. Legislative Resolve No. 40 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3743 SCR 16 A message dated April 25, 1994, was read stating the Governor has read the following resolution and is transmitting the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 16 am H Relating to release of nonproprietary geographic information system files in possession of the state. Legislative Resolve No. 39 MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE HB 327 A message dated April 25, 1994, was read stating the Senate has passed: HOUSE BILL NO. 327 "An Act extending the termination date of the Board of Veterinary Examiners; and providing for an effective date." HB 327 was referred to the Chief Clerk for enrollment. HB 254 A message dated April 25, 1994, was read stating the Senate has failed to recede from its amendment to: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 254(JUD) am(ct rule fld) "An Act relating to open meetings of governmental bodies." namely: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 254(RLS) am S "An Act relating to open meetings of governmental bodies; and providing for an effective date." 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3744 HB 254 The President appointed the following members to a Conference Committee to meet with the like committee from the House to consider the bills: Senator Taylor, Chair Senator Duncan Senator Little The House members of the Conference Committee are Representatives Vezey, Chair, MacLean and Mackie (page 3684). HB 370 A message dated April 25, 1994, was read stating the Senate has failed to recede from its amendment to: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 370(FIN)(brf fld) "An Act making appropriations for the operating and loan program expenses of state government and to capitalize funds; and providing for an effective date." namely: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 370(FIN) am S "An Act making appropriations for the operating and loan program expenses of state government and to capitalize funds; making appropriations under art. IX, sec. 17(c), Constitution of the State of Alaska, from the constitutional budget reserve fund; and providing for an effective date." The President appointed the following members to a Conference Committee to meet the like committee from the House to consider the bills: Senator Frank, Chair Senator Pearce Senator Kerttula 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3745 HB 370 The House members of the Conference Committee are Representatives Larson, Chair, Hanley and Grussendorf (page 3709). **The presence of Representative Hanley was noted. Messages dated April 22 and 25, 1994, were read stating the Senate has passed the following, and they are transmitted for consideration: FIRST READING AND REFERENCE OF SENATE BILLS SB 333 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 333(FIN) am by the Senate Finance Committee, entitled: "An Act relating to disclosure of close economic associations by certain state employees and to the prohibition against nepotism in the executive branch of state government; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the State Affairs Committee. SB 357 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 357(FIN) by the Senate Finance Committee, entitled: "An Act relating to certain study, publication, and reporting requirements by and to state agencies; relating to certain fees for reports; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the State Affairs and Finance Committees. SB 365 SENATE BILL NO. 365 am by the Senate Finance Committee, entitled: 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3746 SB 365 "An Act amending, and repealing laws providing for state agency functions and services related to transportation and capital improvement planning, workers' compensation, motor vehicles and motor vehicle insurance, medical care for prisoners, state building leases, and review and approval of water and sewer systems, for the purpose of reducing state government expenditures; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the State Affairs and Finance Committees. **The presence of Representative Finkelstein was noted. SB 368 SENATE BILL NO. 368 by the Senate Finance Committee, entitled: "An Act relating to the human services community matching grant program; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the Finance Committee. SB 376 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 376(FIN) am by the Senate Finance Committee, entitled: "An Act relating to fees charged by state agencies for certain services and to reimbursement for expenses incurred by the state in providing certain services; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the State Affairs and Finance Committees. SB 377 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 377(FIN) am by the Senate Finance Committee, entitled: 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3747 SB 377 "An Act relating to state agency fiscal procedures, including procedures related to the assessment and collection of certain taxes; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the State Affairs, House Special Committee on Oil and Gas, Judiciary and Finance Committees. COMMUNICATIONS The following report is on file in Chief Clerk's office: Dept. of Administration Monetary Terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the State of Alaska and the Alaska Public Employees Association, AFT/AFL-CIO (as required by AS 23.40.215(b)) The Speaker referred the report to the Finance Committee. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES HJR 65 The Finance Committee has considered: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 65 Proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to the budget reserve fund. The report was signed by Representatives Larson and MacLean, Co- chairs, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (2): MacLean, Larson No recommendation (7): Hanley, Navarre, Martin, Parnell, Grussendorf, Hoffman, Brown Amend (1): Therriault 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3748 HJR 65 The following fiscal note applies to HJR 65: Fiscal note, Office of the Governor, 4/27/94 HJR 65 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. HB 539 The Finance Committee has considered: HOUSE BILL NO. 539 "An Act extending the Alaska Public Utilities Commission; and relating to regulation of public utilities and to regulatory cost charges." and recommends it be replaced with: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 539(FIN) "An Act extending and relating to the Alaska Public Utilities Commission; and relating to regulation of public utilities and to regulatory cost charges; and providing for an effective date." The report was signed by Representatives Larson and MacLean, Co- chairs, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (2): Larson, Martin No recommendation (6): MacLean, Hanley, Grussendorf, Parnell, Brown, Navarre The following fiscal notes apply to CSHB 539(FIN): Fiscal note, Dept. of Commerce & Economic Development, 4/27/94 Zero fiscal note, Dept. of Revenue, 4/8/94 HB 539 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3749 SCR 14 The Community & Regional Affairs Committee has considered: SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 14 Relating to the naming of the Harold Z. Hansen Hatchery at Main Bay in Prince William Sound. The report was signed by Representative Olberg, Chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (5): Sanders, Davies, Williams, Toohey, Olberg The following fiscal note applies to SSSCR 14: Senate zero fiscal note, Dept. of Fish & Game, 3/3/94 SSSCR 14 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. SB 24 The Finance Committee has considered: SENATE BILL NO. 24 "An Act extending the maximum period of probation after conviction." The report was signed by Representatives Larson and MacLean, Co- chairs, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (3): Larson, Hanley, Parnell No recommendation (7): MacLean, Martin, Grussendorf, Hoffman, Navarre, Brown, Therriault The following fiscal notes apply to SB 24: Indeterminate fiscal note, House Finance Committee/Dept. of Corrections, 4/27/94 Senate zero fiscal note, Alaska Court System, 3/2/94 Senate zero fiscal note, Dept. of Law, 3/2/94 Senate zero fiscal note, Dept. of Public Safety, 2/4/94 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3750 SB 24 SB 24 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. SB 164 The Community & Regional Affairs Committee has considered: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 164(RLS) "An Act providing that home rule cities in the unorganized borough are school districts; permitting the Local Boundary Commission to amend petitions for incorporation or proposing municipal boundary changes; applying existing standards of incorporation for boroughs to unified municipalities; applying existing standards of incorporation for first class cities to incorporation of a home rule city; and relating to reclassification of first class or home rule cities to second class cities, to municipal reclassification and to public hearings on reclassification, to formation of home rule cities and unified municipalities through incorporation, merger, or consolidation, to organization grants and transitional assistance for unified municipalities, to adoption of a home rule charter by a second class city, to dissolution of municipalities, to filing copies of an amended home rule charter, and to regulations of the local boundary commission dealing with standards and procedures for municipal incorporation, annexation, detachment, merger, consolidation, reclassification, and dissolution." The report was signed by Representative Olberg, Chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (5): Davies, Williams, Toohey, Olberg, Sanders No recommendation (1): Willis The following fiscal note applies to CSSB 164(RLS): Senate zero fiscal note, Dept. of Community & Regional Affairs, 3/2/94 CSSB 164(RLS) was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3751 SB 215 The Resources Committee has considered: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 215(FIN) am(efd fld) "An Act relating to oil and hazardous substances; redesignating the oil and hazardous substance release response fund and relating to it; repealing the Citizens' Oversight Council on Oil and Other Hazardous Substances and the authority in law by which marine highway vessels may be designed and constructed to aid in oil and hazardous substance spill cleanup in state marine water using money in the oil and hazardous substance release response fund and repealing the authority of the Department of Environmental Conservation to levy and collect fees for review of certain submissions related to oil; altering requirements applicable to liens for recovery of state expenditures related to oil or hazardous substances; terminating the nickel-per-barrel oil conservation surcharge; levying and collecting two new oil surcharges; and providing for the suspension and reimposition of one of the new surcharges. and recommends it be replaced with: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 215(RES) (same title) The report was signed by Representative Williams, Chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (5): Hudson, Bunde, Mulder, Williams, James Do not pass (2): Carney, Finkelstein Amend (2): Green, Davies The following fiscal notes apply to HCS CSSB 215(RES): Fiscal note, Dept. of Revenue, 4/27/94 Zero fiscal note, Dept. of Public Safety, 4/27/94 Zero fiscal note, Dept. of Law, 4/27/94 Zero fiscal note, Dept. of Environmental Conservation, 4/27/94 Zero fiscal note, Dept. of Administration, 4/27/94 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3752 SB 215 CSSB 215(FIN) am(efd fld) was referred to the State Affairs Committee. SB 306 The Resources Committee has considered: SENATE BILL NO. 306 "An Act relating to an antitrust exemption for persons engaged in the fishing industry." The report was signed by Representative Williams, Chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (5): Hudson, Carney, Davies, Williams, James No recommendation (2): Mulder, Bunde The following fiscal note applies to SB 306: Senate zero fiscal note, Dept. of Labor, 3/29/94 SB 306 was referred to the Judiciary Committee. SB 310 The Resources Committee has considered: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 310(RES) "An Act relating to the management and sale of state timber and relating to the administration of forest land." and recommends it be replaced with: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 310(RES) (same title) The report was signed by Representative Williams, Chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (2): Mulder, Williams 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3753 SB 310 Do not pass (2): Finkelstein, Davies No recommendation (3): Hudson, Carney, Bunde Amend (1): James The following fiscal note applies to HCS CSSB 310(RES): Senate zero fiscal note, Dept. of Natural Resources, 3/30/94 CSSB 310(RES) was referred to the Finance Committee. SB 350 The Finance Committee has considered: SENATE BILL NO. 350 "An Act relating to a defendant's violation of conditions of release; and providing for an effective date." The report was signed by Representatives Larson and MacLean, Co- chairs, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (10): MacLean, Larson, Hanley, Martin, Parnell, Grussendorf, Hoffman, Navarre, Brown, Therriault The following fiscal notes apply to SB 350: Senate fiscal note, Dept. of Corrections, 3/9/94 Senate zero fiscal notes (2), Dept. of Administration, 3/9/94 Senate zero fiscal note, Dept. of Law, 3/9/94 Senate zero fiscal note, Dept. of Public Safety, 3/9/94 SB 350 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3754 SB 351 The Finance Committee has considered: SENATE BILL NO. 351 "An Act amending Alaska Rule of Evidence 404, relating to the admissibility of certain character evidence in court proceedings." The report was signed by Representatives Larson and MacLean, Co- chairs, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (9): MacLean, Larson, Hanley, Martin, Parnell, Grussendorf, Navarre, Brown, Therriault No recommendation (1): Hoffman The following fiscal notes apply to SB 351: Senate zero fiscal notes (2), Dept. of Administration, 3/9/94 Senate zero fiscal note, Dept. of Law, 3/9/94 Senate zero fiscal note, Dept. of Public Safety, 3/9/94 SB 351 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. **The presence of Representative Larson was noted. SB 374 The Resources Committee has considered: SENATE BILL NO. 374 "An Act extending the period of regulation of material sites used for timber operations under the Forest Practices Act and extending a corresponding exemption from provisions regulating mining reclamation; and providing for an effective date." The report was signed by Representative Williams, Chair, with the following individual recommendations: 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3755 SB 374 Do pass (7): Hudson, Carney, Bunde, Mulder, Davies, Williams, James No recommendation (1): Finkelstein The following fiscal note applies to SB 374: Senate zero fiscal note, Dept. of Natural Resources, 4/14/94 SB 374 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. REPORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES HB 370 The Conference Committee considering: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 370(FIN)(brf fld) "An Act making appropriations for the operating and loan program expenses of state government and to capitalize funds; and providing for an effective date." and SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 370(FIN) am S "An Act making appropriations for the operating and loan program expenses of state government and to capitalize funds; making appropriations under art. IX, sec. 17(c), Constitution of the State of Alaska, from the constitutional budget reserve fund; and providing for an effective date." requests limited powers of free conference on the following specific points: 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3756 HB 370 CATEGORY I - House and Senate Identical Office of the Governor Office of Management & Budget 11 Office of the Director 12 Budget Review 13 Audit and Management Services Department of Administration Longevity Bonus 1 Longevity Bonus Grants 2 Administration Risk Management 39 Risk Management Department of Law Oil and Gas Special Projects 13 Oil and Gas Operations Department of Revenue Shared Taxes - FRONT SECTION 3 Amusement and Gaming Tax 4 Aviation Fuel Tax 5 Electric/Telephone Coop Tax 6 Liquor License Tax 7 Fisheries Tax Municipal Bond Bank Authority 8 Municipal Bond Bank Authority Permanent Fund Corporation 9 Permanent Fund Corporation Alaska Housing Finance Corporation 11 Rural Housing 12 Public Housing Revenue Operations 19 Ak State Pension Investment Bd Administration and Support 21 Oil and Gas Tax Case Review Permanent Fund Dividend 23 Permanent Fund Dividend 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3757 HB 370 Department of Education Education Program Support 15 Special & Supplemental Service 17 Education Special Projects Education Program Support 18 Donated Commodities 19 Child Nutrition 20 Child Nutrition Administration 21 Adult Basic Education 22 Federal Voc Educ Grants 23 Adult & Voc Educ Admin 24 Ak Career Information System 25 Rural School Voc Educ Program Vocational Rehabilitation 46 Disability Determination 49 Assistive Technology Alaska Postsecondary Education Commission 57 Program Administration 58 Student Loan Operations 63 Gov Council on Voc & Career Ed 64 Data and Word Processing Student Loan Corporation 65 Student Loan Program Department of Health and Social Services Assistance Payments 3 General Relief Assistance 4 OAA-ALB Hold Harmless Permanent Fund Dividend Hold Harmless 5 PFD Hold Harmless Energy Assistance Program 6 Energy Assistance Program Medical Assistance 9 Indian Health Service 10 Medicaid PFD Hold Harmless 11 ALB Hold Harmless Public Assistance Administration 20 Child Care Benefits 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3758 HB 370 Purchased Services 30 Delinquency Prevention 33 Subsidized Adoptions/Guardians Social Services Block Grant Offset 40 Social Svcs Block Grant Offset State Health Services 79 Health Services/Medicaid Institutions and Administration 99 Federal Mental Health Projects 100 Project Choice Administrative Services 103 Audit 108 Facilities/CIP Costs Department of Labor Employment Security 7 State Training Employment Prog Fishermens Fund 14 Fishermens Fund Department of Commerce and Economic Development Alaska Energy Authority 13 AEA Agency Operations 15 Power Cost Equalization Grants Fish Enhancement Tax Receipts - FRONT SECTION 17 Fish Enhancement Tax Rcpts AIDEA 20 AIDEA 21 Alaska Energy Auth Op & Maint Alaska Aerospace Devel Corp 23 Ak Aerospace Development Corp Alaska Science and Technology Foundation AK Science & Tech. Foundation Department of Military and Veterans Affairs Alaska National Guard 10 State Active Duty Alaska National Guard Benefits 12 Retirement Benefits 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3759 HB 370 Department of Fish and Game Commercial Fisheries Management & Development 4 CIP Position Costs Commercial Fisheries 5 Commercial Fisheries 6 Special Projects Sport Fisheries 8 Special Projects 9 CIP Position Costs Fisheries Rehabilitation and Enhancement Division 10 F.R.E.D. 11 Special Projects 12 CIP Position Costs Wildlife Conservation 15 CIP Position Costs Department of Public Safety Alaska State Troopers 13 Special Projects Statewide Support 35 Building Security/Maintenance Department of Transportation/Public Facilities DBE/External Equal Employment 4 Disadvantaged Business Ent/EEO Statewide Internal Review 6 Statewide Internal Review Statewide Administrative Services 8 Administrative Services 11 State Equipment Fleet Statewide Planning 14 Statewide Planning State Aviation, Leasing and Airport Administration 19 Statewide Aviation Technology Transfer Program 20 Technology Transfer Program Statewide Engineering 22 Statewide Engineering 24 CIP Program 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3760 HB 370 Central Region Administrative Services 25 Administrative Services 26 Leasing and Property Mgmt Central Region Planning 27 Central Region Planning Central Region Design and Construction 29 Engineering Management 31 CIP Program Northern Region Administrative Services 32 Northern Region Admin Services 33 Leasing and Property Management Northern Region Planning 34 Northern Region Planning Northern Region Design and Construction 36 Engineering Management 38 CIP Program Southeast Region Administrative Services 39 Southeast Region Admin Service Southeast Region Planning 41 Southeast Region Planning Southeast Region Design and Construction 43 Engineering Management 45 CIP Program Statewide Maintenance and Operations 63 Traffic Signal Management 64 Facilities 65 Maintenance Administration 66 State Equipment Fleet International Airports 48 International Airport Systems Anchorage International Airport 49 Field Maintenance 50 Building Maintenance 51 Safety 52 Operations 53 Custodial 54 Equipment Maintenance 55 Administration 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3761 HB 370 Fairbanks International Airport 56 Field Maintenance 57 Building Maintenance 58 Safety 59 Operations Fairbanks International Airport 60 Custodial 61 Administration Marine Management 90 Administration 91 Support Services Marine Engineering 92 Engineering Management 94 CIP Program 95 Overhaul Marine Operations 96 Vessel Operations Management 97 Reservations and Marketing 98 Southeast Shore Operations 99 Southeast Vessel Operations 100 Southwest Shore Operations 101 Southwest Vessel Operations Department of Environmental Conservation Spill Prevention and Response 18 Industry Preparedness Environmental Health 25 Seafood Industry 26 Sanitation Department of Community & Regional Affairs Community Assistance Grants 7 National Forest Receipts Local Government Assistance 16 National Petroleum Reserve Employment Training/Rural Development 23 State Employment and Training 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3762 HB 370 Department of Corrections Administration and Support 6 Fac-Capital Improvement Unit Statewide Operations 10 Corr Industries Product Cost 13 Out-of-State Contractual University of Alaska University of Alaska Anchorage 13 Kodiak College 14 Matanuska-Susitna College 15 Prince Wm Sound Comm College 16 Higher Education/Armed Forces University of Alaska Fairbanks 17 Arctic Reg Supercomputer Ctr 18 Bristol Bay Campus 19 Chukchi Campus 20 Cooperative Extension Services 21 Fairbanks Campus 22 Fairbanks Organized Research 23 Interior Campus 24 Kuskokwim Campus 25 Northwest Campus University of Alaska Southeast 28 Juneau Campus 29 Ketchikan Campus 30 Sitka Campus Alaska Court System Commission on Judicial Conduct 4 Commission on Judicial Conduct Judicial Council 5 Judicial Council CATEGORY II - Intent Only Differences Department of Revenue Alaska Housing Finance Corporation 10 Operations 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3763 HB 370 Department of Military and Veterans Affairs Alaska National Guard Youth Corps Department of Public Safety Highway Safety Planning Agency 8 Federal Grants Violent Crimes Compensation Board 26 Violent Crimes Comp Board Department of Community & Regional Affairs Rural Energy Program--Energy Operations 29 Power Cost Equalization University of Alaska Statewide Programs and Services 8 Statewide Services University of Alaska Anchorage 11 Homer Campus 12 Kenai Peninsula College University of Alaska Fairbanks 26 Rural College 27 School of Fisheries Legislature Legislative Council 12 Legislative Research Agency CATEGORY III - Expenditure/Funding Positions Differences Office of the Governor Commissions/Special Offices 1 Human Rights Commission Executive Operations 5 Executive Office 6 Governor's House 7 Contingency Fund 8 Lieutenant Governor 10 Media Center 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3764 HB 370 Office of Management & Budget 14 Governmental Coordination Unallocated Reduction Elective Operations 15 Elections 16 General and Primary Elections Department of Administration Senior Services 18 Pioneers Homes 19 Senior Services Administration 20 Nutrition, Trans & Support Svc 21 Senior Employment Services 22 Home & Community Based Care 23 Senior Residential Services Public Defender 24 Public Defender Agency Office of Public Advocacy 25 Office of Public Advocacy Centralized Administrative Services 26 Office of the Commissioner 27 Permanency Planning Administrative Services 28 Administrative Services Personnel/Equal Employment Opportunity 29 Personnel/Equal Employment Opp 30 Productivity Improvement Ctr Finance 32 Finance General Services 33 Purchasing 34 Property Management 35 Central Duplicating and Mail Retirement and Benefits 36 Retirement and Benefits 37 EPORS Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Ak Oil & Gas Conservation Comm Alaska Public Offices Comm 38 Alaska Public Offices Comm 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3765 HB 370 Information Services 40 Computer Services 41 Telecommunications Services 42 Information Svc Fund Front Sec - FRONT SECTION Rural Alaska Television Network (RATNET). 43 RATNET Public Broadcasting Commission 44 Public Broadcasting Commission Leasing and Facilities 45 Leases Department of Law Prosecution 1 First Judicial District 2 Second Judicial District 3 Third Judicial District 4 Fourth Judicial District 5 Criminal Justice Litigation 6 Criminal Appeals/Spec Pros Legal Services 8 Fair Business Practices 9 Operations 10 Mental Health Lands 11 Medicaid Provider Fraud Unit 12 Administration and Support Oil and Gas Litigation - FRONT SECTION 15 Oil and Gas Litigation Exxon Valdez Litigation 16 Exxon Valdez Litigation Department of Revenue Child Support Enforcement 1 Child Support Enforcement Alcohol Beverage Control Board 2 Alcohol Beverage Control Board Revenue Operations 14 Income and Excise Audit 15 Oil and Gas Audit 16 Oil & Gas Litigation Audit - FRONT SECTION 17 Treasury Management 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3766 HB 370 18 Gaming Unallocated Reduction Administration and Support 20 Commissioner's Office 22 Administrative Services Unallocated Reduction Department of Education K-12 Support 1 Foundation Program 4 Tuition Students 8 Pupil Transportation School Finance 11 District Support Services 12 Data Management 13 Educational Facilities Support Education Program Support 16 Basic Ed & Instruct Improve Unallocated Reduction Executive Administration 26 State Board of Education 27 Commissioner's Office 28 Administrative Services 30 Teacher Certification Correspondence Study-State 31 Correspondence Study-State Commissions and Boards 32 Professional Teaching Practice 33 Ak State Council on the Art Kotzebue Technical Center 34 Kotzebue Tech Operations Grant Alaska Vocational Technical Center 35 AVTEC Operations Mt. Edgecumbe Boarding School 36 Instruction Program 37 Residential Program 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3767 HB 370 Vocational Rehabilitation 38 Client Services 40 Federal Training Grant 42 Voc Rehab Administration 43 Independent Living Rehabilitat 47 Special Projects 50 Americans With Disabilities Alaska State Library 51 Library Operations 52 Blue Book 53 Archives Alaska State Museums 54 Museum Operations 55 Specific Cultural Programs 56 Museum Administration Alaska Postsecondary Education Commission 59 WICHE Administration 60 WICHE Student Exchange Program 61 WAMI Medical Education 62 Federal Student Aid Department of Health and Social Services Assistance Payments 1 AFDC 2 Adult Public Assistance Medical Assistance 7 Medicaid Non-Facility 8 Medicaid-Facilities 12 General Relief Medical 13 Medicaid State Programs 14 Waivers Services Waivers Services Waivers Services Public Assistance Administration 15 Public Assistance Admin 16 Quality Control 17 Eligibility Determination 18 Fraud Investigation 19 Alaska Work Programs 21 Public Assist Data Processing 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3768 HB 370 Medical Assistance Administration 22 Medical Assist Central Admin 23 Claims Processing 24 Medical Care Adv Committee 25 Certification and Licensing 26 Medicaid Rate Adv Commission 27 Hearings and Appeals 28 Medicaid Waivers Authorization 29 Audit Purchased Services 31 Adult Services 32 Foster Care 34 Residential Child Care 35 Family Preservation Family and Youth Services 36 Southcentral Region 37 Northern Region 38 Southeastern Region 39 DFYS Central Office Youth Facility Services 41 McLaughlin Youth Center 42 Fairbanks Youth Facility 43 Nome Youth Facility 44 Johnson Youth Center 45 Bethel Youth Facility Human Services Community Matching Grant 46 Human Svcs Comm Matching Grant Anchorage Human Services Community Block Grant Anch Human Svcs Comm Blck GR Fairbanks Human Services Community Block Grant Fbx Human Svcs Comm Block GR Maniilaq 48 Social Services 49 Public Health Services 50 Alcohol & Drug Abuse 51 Mental Health/DD Svcs 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3769 HB 370 Norton Sound 52 Social Services 53 Public Health Services 54 Alcohol & Drug Abuse Svcs 55 Mental Health/DD Svcs 56 Sanitation Southeast Alaska Regional Health Corporation 57 Public Health Svcs 58 Alcohol & Drug Abuse Svcs 59 Mental Health Services Kawerak Social Services 60 Kawerak Social Services Tanana Chiefs Conference 61 Public Health Svcs 62 Alcohol & Drug Abuse Svcs 63 Mental Health Svcs Tlingit-Haida 64 Social Services 65 Alcohol & Drug Abuse Svcs Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation 68 Public Health Svcs 69 Alcohol & Drug Abuse Svcs 70 Mental Health Svcs State Health Services 71 Nursing 72 Women, Infants and Children 73 Maternal, Child, & Family Hlth 74 Laboratory Services 75 Public Health Admin Svcs 76 Epidemiology 77 EMS Training & Licensing 78 Bureau of Vital Statistics 80 Community Health Services 81 Post Mortem Examinations 82 Home Health Services Health Grants 83 Infant Learning Program Grants 84 Community Health Grants 85 EMS Grants 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3770 HB 370 Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services 86 Administration 87 Alcohol Safety Action Program 88 Alcohol/Drug Abuse Grants 89 CAASA Grants Corrections' ADA Services Community Mental Health Grants 90 General Comm Mental Hlth Grnts 91 Psychiatric Emergency Services 92 Svcs/Chronically Mentally Ill 93 Designated Eval & Treatment 94 Seriously Emotionally Dist Yth Community Developmental Disabilities Grants 95 Community DD Grants Institutions and Administration 96 Mental Health/DD Admin 97 Alaska Psychiatric Institute 98 Harborview Development Center Harborview Correctional Unit Administrative Services 101 Commissioner's Office 102 Regulatory Compliance 104 Personnel and Payroll 105 Budget and Finance 106 Governor's Cncl/Disabilities 107 Planning and Development 109 Alaska Mental Health Board Department of Labor Employment Security 3 Employment/Unemployment Svs 4 Alaska Work Programs 6 Governor's Committee on Employ Data Processing 8 Data Processing Administrative Services 9 Management Services 10 Labor Market Information 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3771 HB 370 Office of the Commissioner 12 Commissioner's Office 13 Alaska Labor Relations Agency Workers' Compensation 15 Workers' Compensation Labor Standards and Safety 16 Wage and Hour Administration 17 Mechanical Inspection 18 Occupational Safety and Health 19 Alaska Safety Advisory Council Department of Commerce and Economic Development Measurement Standards 1 Measurement Standards Banking, Securities, and Corp 2 Banking, Securities and Corp Insurance 3 Insurance Occupational Licensing 4 Operations 7 Licensing Boards Alaska Public Utilities Comm 8 Alaska Public Utilities Comm Executive Administration and Development 9 Commissioner's Office 10 Administrative Services 11 Economic Development 12 International Trade Investments 16 Investments Tourism 18 Tourism Development 19 Alaska Tourism Mktg Council Alaska Seafood Marketing Inst 22 Alaska Seafood Marketing Inst Department of Military and Veterans Affairs Disaster Planning & Control 5 Disaster Planning & Control 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3772 HB 370 Alaska National Guard 7 Office of the Commissioner 8 Army Guard Facilities Maint. 9 Air Guard Facilities Maint. Alaska National Guard Benefits 11 Educational Benefits Veterans' Affairs 13 Veterans' Services Department of Natural Resources Management and Administration 1 Commissioner's Office 2 Administrative Services 3 Recorder's Office/UCC 4 Commissions Resource Development 7 Land Development 8 Forest Management & Develop 9 Oil & Gas Development 10 Mining Development 11 Geological Development 12 Water Development 14 Pipeline Coordinator 15 Information Resource Manage 16 Interdepartmental Data Process 17 Fairbanks Office Building Chgb 18 Oil & Hazardous Waste Spill Rs Parks and Recreation Management 19 State Historic Preservation 20 Parks Management Agricultural Development 21 Agricultural Development 22 State Fairs Statewide Fire Suppression 24 Fire Suppression Front Section Appropriation 25 Fire Suppression 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3773 HB 370 Department of Fish and Game Commercial Fisheries Management & Development 1 Fisheries Management 2 Fisheries Development 3 Special Projects Sport Fisheries 7 Sport Fisheries Wildlife Conservation 13 Wildlife Conservation 14 Special Projects Administration and Support 16 Office of the Commissioner 17 Public Communications 18 Administrative Services Boards of Fisheries and Game 19 Boards Services 20 Advisory Comm./Region. Council Subsistence 21 Subsistence 22 Special Projects Habitat 23 Habitat 24 Special Projects Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission 26 Limited Entry Program Admin. Department of Public Safety Fish and Wildlife Protection 1 Enforcement/Investigative Svcs 2 Director's Office 3 Aircraft Section 4 Marine Enforcement Fire Prevention 5 Fire Prevention Operations 6 Fire Service Training Highway Safety Planning Agency 7 Hwy Safety Planning Operations 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3774 HB 370 Motor Vehicles 9 Driver Services 10 Field Services 11 Administration Alaska State Troopers 12 Detachments 14 Criminal Investigations Bureau 15 Director's Office 16 Judicial Services-Anchorage 17 Prisoner Transportation 18 Search and Rescue 19 Rural Trooper Housing 20 Narcotics Task Force 21 Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Village Public Safety Officer Program 22 Contracts 23 Support 24 Administration Alaska Police Standards Council 25 Ak Police Standards Council Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault 27 Domestic Viol/Sexual Assault Statewide Support 28 Contract Jails 29 Commissioner's Office 30 Training Academy 31 Administrative Services 32 Civil Air Patrol 33 Laboratory Services 34 APSIN 36 Alaska Criminal Records and ID Department of Transportation/Public Facilities Statewide Programs 1 Commissioner's Office Statewide Information Systems 12 Statewide Information Systems 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3775 HB 370 Statewide Maintenance and Operations 62 Highways and Aviation Unallocated Reduction Unallocated Reduction Front Section 103 Marine Highway Stabilization Department of Environmental Conservation Administration 1 Office of the Commissioner 2 Information & Admin. Services 3 Response Fund Administration Statewide Programs 4 Regional Management Environmental Quality 6 Environmental Quality Director 7 Monitoring and Lab Support 8 Drinking Water 9 Wastewater & Water Treatment 10 Solid & Hazardous Waste Mgmt. 11 Air Quality Management 12 Water Quality Management Spill Prevention and Response 14 Spill Prevention/Response Dir. 16 Contaminated Sites 17 Underground Storage Tanks 19 Government Preparedness Front Section Appropriation 21 Estimated Spill Reserve Approp Environmental Health 23 Environmental Health Director 24 Animal Health & Dairy Industry 27 Meat and Poultry Inspection 28 Seafood & Sanitation Inspect'n 29 Palmer Laboratory Facility Construction and Operations 30 Facility Construc./Operations 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3776 HB 370 Department of Community & Regional Affairs Administration and Support 1 Office of the Commissioner 2 Administrative Services 3 Data and Word Processing 4 Designated Grants Senior Citizens/Disabled Veterans Tax Relief 5 Homeowners Property Tax Exempt 6 Renters' Equivalency Rebate Municipal Revenue Sharing 9 State Revenue Sharing 10 Municipal Assistance National Forest Receipts 11 National Forest Receipts Local Government Assistance 12 Training and Development 13 State Assessor 14 Local Boundary Commission 15 Statewide Assistance 17 Land Mgmt. & Planning Assist. 18 Municipal Lands Trustee Child Assistance 19 Child Care 20 Day Care Assistance Programs 21 Head Start Grants Employment Training/Rural Development 22 Job Training Partnership Act 24 Statewide Service Delivery 25 Block Grants CIP 26 Community Development Assist. 27 Rural Development Grants Rural Energy Program--Energy Operations 28 Energy Operations Department of Corrections Administration and Support 1 Office of the Commissioner 2 Parole Board 3 Correctional Academy 4 Administrative Services 5 Data and Word Processing 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3777 HB 370 Statewide Operations 7 Inmate Health Care 8 Inmate Programs 9 Correctional Industries Admin 11 Institution Director's Office 12 Transportation 14 Anvil Mtn Correctional Center 15 Combined Hiland Mtn Corr Ctr 16 Cook Inlet Correctional Center 17 Fairbanks Correctional Center 18 Ketchikan Correctional Center 19 Lemon Creek Correctional Ctr 20 Mat-Su Correctional Center 21 Palmer Correctional Center 22 Sixth Avenue Correctional Ctr 23 Spring Creek Correctional Ctr 24 Wildwood Correctional Center 25 Yukon-Kuskokwim Corr Center 26 Community Corrections Director 27 Northern Region Probation 28 Southcentral Region Probation 29 Southeast Region Probation Unallocated Reduction 30 Point MacKenzie Rehab Program University of Alaska University of Alaska 1 Unalloc Reductions/Additions Budget Reductions/Additions Systemwide Reduction/Additions 2 Statewide Programs & Svcs 3 Univ of Alaska Anchorage 4 UAA Instruction 5 UAA Mental Hlth Prof Dir Instr General Reductions Statewide Programs and Services 9 Statewide Networks University of Alaska Anchorage 10 Anchorage Campus 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3778 HB 370 Alaska Court System Alaska Court System 1 Appellate Courts 2 Trial Courts 3 Administration and Support Legislature Budget and Audit Committee 1 Legislative Audit 2 Legislative Finance 3 Committee Expenses Legislative Council 4 Salaries and Allowances 6 Public Services 7 Administrative Services 8 Legal Services 9 Session Expenses 10 Council and Subcommittees Legislative Operating Budget 13 Legislative Operating Budget Ombudsman 14 Ombudsman The request was signed by Representatives Larson, Chair, Hanley and Grussendorf and Senators Frank, Chair, Pearce and Kerttula. The Speaker granted the limited powers of free conference as requested. INTRODUCTION OF CITATIONS The following citations were introduced and referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar: Commemorating - National Canine Good Citizen Awareness Month By Representatives Ulmer, Hudson; Senator Duncan Honoring - Trajan Shaka Langdon, Outstanding Achievements By Representative B.Davis 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3779 Honoring - Ron Gleason By Representatives Ulmer, Hudson; Senator Duncan Honoring - Pamela Kott, 1993 Miss Chugiak-Eagle River By Representative Willis Honoring - Colony High Business Professionals of America Student Leadership Project By Representatives Menard, Carney, Larson; Senators Kerttula, Halford Honoring - Wasilla High Business Professionals of America By Representatives Menard, Carney, Larson; Senators Kerttula, Halford Honoring - Houston Jr./Sr. High Business Professional of America By Representatives Menard, Carney, Larson; Senators Halford, Kerttula Honoring - Dr. Thomas A. Morehouse, Professor Emeritus University of Alaska, Anchorage By Representative Mulder Honoring - Jacob Tennessen By Senator Zharoff; Representative Davidson Honoring - Prison Outreach Ministries By Senator Leman; Representatives Kott, Green, Parnell In Memoriam - Ruben Gaines By Representative Toohey In Memoriam - Dewey Skan Sr. By Representative Mackie In Memoriam - Sergeant Major Charles T. Phillips By Representative B.Davis; and, Honoring - David L. "Dave" Highers By Representatives Barnes, Martin which was taken up later as a Special Order of Business. 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3780 INTRODUCTION, FIRST READING AND REFERENCE OF HOUSE RESOLUTIONS HCR 37 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 37 by the House Rules Committee by request of the House Constitutional Revision Task Force: Proposing amendments to the Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature relating to the Joint Committee on the Constitution and to joint resolutions; and providing for an effective date. was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary Committee. CONSIDERATION OF THE DAILY CALENDAR SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS HB 412 The following was read the second time: HOUSE BILL NO. 412 "An Act relating to facilities for the care of children; to child placement agencies; to maternity homes; to certain residential facilities for adults; and to foster homes for adults; and providing for an effective date." with the: Journal Page -FISCAL NOTE (DHSS) 1/28/94 2178 GOVERNOR'S TRANSMITTAL LETTER 2178 HES RPT CS(HES) 2DP 5NR 2929 -PREVIOUS FISCAL NOTE (DHSS) 1/28/94 2929 FIN RPT CS(HES) 3DP 4NR 3232 -FISCAL NOTE (H.FIN/DHSS) 4/11/94 3233 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3781 HB 412 Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that the following committee substitute be adopted in lieu of the original bill: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 412(HES) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representatives Kott and Hanley: Page 7, line 24: Delete "or" Page 7, line 25: Delete "." Insert "; or" Page 7, following line 25: Insert a new paragraph to read: "(5) a person who does the arranging on an incidental basis without compensation." Page 14, line 28: Delete all material. Insert "knowledge of a conviction or indictment, presentment or charging by information or complaint of an" Page 19, line 4: Delete "facility administrator" Insert "administrator, foster parent, member of the licensee's household, regular volunteer, or staff person" Page 19, lines 7 & 8: Delete "or a sex crime as defined in AS 12.62.035;" Insert a new paragraph to read: 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3782 HB 412 "(3) the conviction, indictment, presentment or charging of the licensee or an administrator, foster parent, member of the licensee's household, regular volunteer, or staff person at any time for a sex crime as defined in AS 12.62.035;" Renumber the following paragraphs accordingly. Representative Kott moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Representative Brice objected and withdrew the objection. There being no further objection, Amendment No. 1 was adopted. Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that CSHB 412(HES) am be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. CSHB 412(HES) am was read the third time. The question being: "Shall CSHB 412(HES) am pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 412(HES) am Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 33 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 7 Yeas: Barnes, Brice, Brown, Bunde, Carney, Davies, B.Davis, G.Davis, Foster, Green, Grussendorf, Hanley, Hoffman, Hudson, James, Kott, Larson, Mackie, MacLean, Martin, Mulder, Navarre, Nicholia, Olberg, Parnell, Phillips, Porter, Sanders, Sitton, Toohey, Ulmer, Williams, Willis 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3783 HB 412 Absent: Davidson, Finkelstein, Menard, Moses, Nordlund, Therriault, Vezey And so, CSHB 412(HES) am passed the House. Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that the roll call on the passage of the bill be considered the roll call on the effective date clauses. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Kott later gave notice of reconsideration of his vote on CSHB 412(HES) am and it was taken up then. HB 443 The following was read the second time: HOUSE BILL NO. 443 "An Act relating to the confidentiality of certain records relating to fish and wildlife; and providing for an effective date." with the: Journal Page -ZERO FISCAL NOTE (F&G) 2/4/94 2259 GOVERNOR'S TRANSMITTAL LETTER 2259 RES RPT CS(RES) 2DP 2DNP 3NR 3178 -PREVIOUS ZERO FISCAL NOTE (F&G) 2/4/94 3178 Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that the following committee substitute be adopted in lieu of the original bill: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 443(RES) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3784 HB 443 Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representative Davies: Page 2, lines 2 - 3, following requestor: Delete "has been authorized by the department to perform specific activities" Insert "is an appropriately credentialed scientific researcher" Representative Davies moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Representative Bunde objected. Representative Bunde rose to a point of order stating that remarks should be confined to the amendment. The Speaker cautioned the member to proceed in order. Representative Olberg rose to a point of order stating it was improper for a member to rule on whether another member was in order. The Speaker stated the point was well taken and cautioned the member to proceed in order. **The presence of Representatives Davidson and Nordlund was noted. Representative Vezey rose to a point of order stating that remarks should be confined to the amendment. 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3785 HB 443 The Speaker cautioned the member to proceed in order. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 443(RES) Second Reading Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 18 NAYS: 22 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Brice, Brown, Carney, Davidson, Davies, B.Davis, Finkelstein, Grussendorf, Hoffman, Mackie, MacLean, Menard, Navarre, Nicholia, Nordlund, Sitton, Ulmer, Willis Nays: Barnes, Bunde, G.Davis, Foster, Green, Hanley, Hudson, James, Kott, Larson, Martin, Moses, Mulder, Olberg, Parnell, Phillips, Porter, Sanders, Therriault, Toohey, Vezey, Williams And so, Amendment No. 1 was not adopted. Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that CSHB 443(RES) be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Representative Ulmer objected. The Speaker stated that CSHB 443(RES) will be in third reading on the April 28, 1994, calendar. HB 426 The following was read the second time: HOUSE BILL NO. 426 "An Act establishing the Chickaloon Flats Critical Habitat Area." 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3786 HB 426 with the: Journal Page O&G RPT CS(O&G) 3DP 2NR 2456 -ZERO FISCAL NOTE (F&G) 2/18/94 2457 RES RPT CS(O&G) 4DP 3NR 2547 -PREVIOUS ZERO FISCAL NOTE (F&G) 2/18/94 2548 FIN REFERRAL WAIVED 3361 Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that the following committee substitute be adopted in lieu of the original bill: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 426(O&G) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that CSHB 426(O&G) be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. CSHB 426(O&G) was read the third time. The question being: "Shall CSHB 426(O&G) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 426(O&G) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 34 NAYS: 2 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 4 Yeas: Barnes, Brown, Bunde, Carney, Davies, B.Davis, G.Davis, Finkelstein, Foster, Green, Grussendorf, Hoffman, Hudson, James, Kott, Larson, MacLean, Martin, Menard, Moses, Mulder, Navarre, Nicholia, Nordlund, Olberg, Phillips, Porter, Sanders, Sitton, Toohey, Ulmer, Vezey, Williams, Willis 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3787 HB 426 Nays: Hanley, Therriault Absent: Brice, Davidson, Mackie, Parnell And so, CSHB 426(O&G) passed the House and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS SB 151 The following was read the second time: SENATE BILL NO. 151 "An Act providing for oil and gas exploration incentive credits for certain activities on certain land in the state; and providing for an effective date." with the: Journal Page O&G RPT 3DP 2NR 2215 -ZERO FISCAL NOTE (DNR) 2/2/94 2215 JUD REFERRAL ADDED 2216 RES RPT HCS(RES) 6DP 2641 -ZERO FISCAL NOTE (REV) 3/7/94 2641 -PREVIOUS ZERO FISCAL NOTE (DNR) 2/2/94 2641 JUD RPT HCS(RES) 5DP 1AM 2998 -PREVIOUS ZERO FISCAL NOTE (REV) 3/7/94 2998 -PREVIOUS ZERO FISCAL NOTE (DNR) 2/2/94 2998 FIN RPT HCS(FIN) 9DP 3705 -PREVIOUS ZERO FISCAL NOTE (DNR) 2/2/94 3705 -PREVIOUS ZERO FISCAL NOTE (REV) 3/7/94 3705 Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that the following committee substitute be adopted in lieu of the original bill: 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3788 SB 151 HOUSE CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 151(FIN) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representatives Green and Brown: Page 3, following line 15: Insert a new subsection to read: "(i) The commissioner may not allow to a qualified applicant the claim of an exploration incentive credit under this chapter for an activity of the qualified applicant that occurs in any year in which the qualified applicant owes a liquidated debt to a state agency or to a public corporation of the state. The applicant's failure to obtain the claim of the exploration incentive credit under this subsection waives the credit for those activities in any subsequent year. In this subsection, "liquidated debt" means a debt that is immediately and unconditionally due, either by agreement of the state and the qualified applicant or by law, and that involves an obligation or payment against which the exploration incentive credit may be claimed under AS41.09.100(b)." Representative Green moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that HCS SB 151(FIN) am H be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HCS SB 151(FIN) am H was read the third time. 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3789 SB 151 The question being: "Shall HCS SB 151(FIN) am H pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS SB 151(FIN) am H Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 37 NAYS: 2 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Barnes, Brown, Bunde, Carney, Davidson, B.Davis, G.Davis, Finkelstein, Foster, Green, Grussendorf, Hanley, Hoffman, Hudson, James, Kott, Larson, Mackie, MacLean, Martin, Menard, Moses, Mulder, Navarre, Nordlund, Olberg, Parnell, Phillips, Porter, Sanders, Sitton, Therriault, Toohey, Ulmer, Vezey, Williams, Willis Nays: Davies, Nicholia Absent: Brice And so, HCS SB 151(FIN) am H passed the House. Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that the roll call on the passage of the bill be considered the roll call on the effective date clause. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Nicholia gave notice of reconsideration of her vote on HCS SB 151(FIN) am H. RECONSIDERATION SB 44 Representative Mulder brought up reconsideration of the vote on HCS CSSB 44(FIN) am H (page 3720). The following was again before the House in third reading: 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3790 SB 44 HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 44(FIN) am H "An Act relating to civil liability for skiing accidents, operation of ski areas, and duties of ski area operators and skiers; and providing for an effective date." Representative Mulder moved and asked unanimous consent that HCS CSSB 44(FIN) am H be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of rescinding previous action in adopting Amendment No. 2 (page 3715). Representative Bunde objected. The question being: "Shall HCS CSSB 44(FIN) am H be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of rescinding previous action in adopting Amendment No. 2?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 44(FIN) am H--RECONSIDERATION Third Reading Return to Second to Rescind Previous Action on Amendment No. 2 YEAS: 23 NAYS: 15 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Barnes, G.Davis, Foster, Green, Hanley, Hudson, James, Kott, Larson, Mackie, MacLean, Martin, Menard, Mulder, Olberg, Parnell, Phillips, Porter, Sanders, Therriault, Toohey, Vezey, Williams Nays: Brown, Bunde, Carney, Davidson, Davies, B.Davis, Finkelstein, Grussendorf, Hoffman, Navarre, Nicholia, Nordlund, Sitton, Ulmer, Willis Absent: Brice, Moses And so, the motion passed. Representative Mulder placed a call of the House. Representative Mulder moved and asked unanimous consent that the House rescind its previous action in adopting Amendment No. 2. 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3791 SB 44 Representative Nordlund objected. Representative Mulder lifted the call. The question being: "Shall the House rescind its previous action in adopting Amendment No. 2?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 44(FIN) am H--RECONSIDERATION Second Reading Rescind Previous Action in adopting Amendment No. 2 YEAS: 23 NAYS: 16 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Barnes, G.Davis, Foster, Green, Hanley, Hoffman, Hudson, James, Kott, Larson, Mackie, Martin, Moses, Mulder, Olberg, Parnell, Phillips, Porter, Sanders, Therriault, Toohey, Vezey, Williams Nays: Brown, Bunde, Carney, Davidson, Davies, B.Davis, Finkelstein, Grussendorf, MacLean, Menard, Navarre, Nicholia, Nordlund, Sitton, Ulmer, Willis Absent: Brice And so, the motion passed. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 2 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 44(FIN) am H--RECONSIDERATION Second Reading Amendment No. 2 YEAS: 16 NAYS: 23 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3792 SB 44 Yeas: Brown, Bunde, Carney, Davidson, Davies, B.Davis, Finkelstein, Larson, MacLean, Menard, Navarre, Nicholia, Nordlund, Sitton, Ulmer, Willis Nays: Barnes, G.Davis, Foster, Green, Grussendorf, Hanley, Hoffman, Hudson, James, Kott, Mackie, Martin, Moses, Mulder, Olberg, Parnell, Phillips, Porter, Sanders, Therriault, Toohey, Vezey, Williams Absent: Brice B.Davis changed from "Nay" to "Yea". Bunde changed from "Nay" to "Yea". Therriault changed from "Yea" to "Nay". And so, Amendment No. 2 was not adopted. The question to be reconsidered: "Shall HCS CSSB 44(FIN) am H pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 44(FIN) am H--RECONSIDERATION Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 27 NAYS: 13 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Brice, Brown, G.Davis, Foster, Green, Grussendorf, Hanley, Hoffman, Hudson, James, Kott, Larson, Mackie, Martin, Moses, Mulder, Navarre, Olberg, Parnell, Phillips, Porter, Sanders, Therriault, Toohey, Ulmer, Vezey, Williams Nays: Barnes, Bunde, Carney, Davidson, Davies, B.Davis, Finkelstein, MacLean, Menard, Nicholia, Nordlund, Sitton, Willis And so, HCS CSSB 44(FIN) am H passed the House on reconsideration. 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3793 SB 44 Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that the roll call on the passage of the bill be considered the roll call on the effective date clause. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HCS CSSB 44(FIN) am H was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS (continued) SB 212 The following was read the second time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 212(FIN) am "An Act relating to the giving of procurement notices; changing the content of the required procurement reports to the legislature by the commissioner of administration; relating to publications produced by state agencies; establishing an innovative construction procurement methods pilot program; and establishing legislative findings, a legislative purpose, and legislative intent for state procurement; and providing for an effective date." with the: Journal Page L&C RPT HCS(L&C) 6DP 2933 -2 PREVIOUS SEN FNS (DOT, ADM) 2/9/94 2933 -PREVIOUS SEN ZERO FISCAL NOTE (ADM) 2/9 2933 FIN RPT HCS(L&C) 10DP 3705 -2 PREVIOUS SENATE FNS (ADM, DOT) 2/9/94 3706 -PREVIOUS SENATE ZERO FN (ADM) 2/9/94 3706 Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that the following committee substitute be adopted in lieu of the original bill: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 212(L&C) (same title) 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3794 SB 212 There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representatives Davies and Mulder: Page 2, line 11, after "forces": Insert ", including union labor" Representative Davies moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Representative Vezey objected. Amendment to Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representative Davies: After "union": Insert "and nonunion" Representative Davies moved and asked unanimous consent that the amendment to Amendment No. 1 be adopted. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 as amended be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 212(L&C) Second Reading Amendment No. 1 as amended YEAS: 28 NAYS: 11 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Barnes, Brice, Brown, Bunde, Carney, Davidson, Davies, B.Davis, G.Davis, Finkelstein, Foster, Green, Grussendorf, Hanley, Hudson, Larson, Mackie, Menard, Mulder, Navarre, Nicholia, Nordlund, Parnell, Phillips, Porter, Sitton, Ulmer, Willis 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3795 SB 212 Nays: James, Kott, MacLean, Martin, Moses, Olberg, Sanders, Therriault, Toohey, Vezey, Williams Absent: Hoffman And so, Amendment No. 1 as amended was adopted. Amendment No. 2 was offered by Representative Finkelstein: Page 6, line 10, after "AS 36.30.": Insert "The program may not be applied to more than three percent of the total capital expenditures of the Department in any year." Representative Finkelstein moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 2 be adopted. Representative MacLean objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 2 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 212(L&C) am H Second Reading Amendment No. 2 YEAS: 16 NAYS: 23 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Brice, Brown, Carney, Davies, B.Davis, G.Davis, Finkelstein, Hoffman, Menard, Navarre, Nicholia, Nordlund, Sitton, Ulmer, Williams, Willis Nays: Barnes, Bunde, Foster, Green, Grussendorf, Hanley, Hudson, James, Kott, Larson, Mackie, MacLean, Martin, Moses, Mulder, Olberg, Parnell, Phillips, Porter, Sanders, Therriault, Toohey, Vezey 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3796 SB 212 Absent: Davidson And so, Amendment No. 2 was not adopted. Amendment No. 3 was offered by Representative Ulmer: Page 6, following line 10, "AS 36.30.": Insert "The bonuses are to be offered to achieve the purposes of the preferences in AS 36.30 and shall be defined by regulations adopted by the commissioner." Representative Ulmer moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 3 be adopted. Representative Vezey objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 3 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 212(L&C) am H Second Reading Amendment No. 3 YEAS: 31 NAYS: 8 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Barnes, Brice, Brown, Bunde, Carney, Davies, B.Davis, G.Davis, Finkelstein, Foster, Green, Grussendorf, Hanley, Hoffman, Hudson, James, Larson, Mackie, MacLean, Menard, Moses, Mulder, Navarre, Nicholia, Nordlund, Parnell, Sitton, Therriault, Ulmer, Williams, Willis Nays: Kott, Martin, Olberg, Phillips, Porter, Sanders, Toohey, Vezey Absent: Davidson And so, Amendment No. 3 was adopted. 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3797 SB 212 Amendment No. 4 was offered by Representative Davies: Page 6, line 9, after "bonuses": Insert "to be offered to Alaska businesses only" Representative Davies moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 4 be adopted. Representative MacLean objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 4 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 212(L&C) am H Second Reading Amendment No. 4 YEAS: 16 NAYS: 22 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Brice, Brown, Carney, Davies, B.Davis, Finkelstein, Grussendorf, Kott, Mackie, Menard, Navarre, Nicholia, Nordlund, Sitton, Ulmer, Willis Nays: Barnes, Bunde, G.Davis, Foster, Green, Hanley, Hudson, James, Larson, MacLean, Martin, Moses, Mulder, Olberg, Parnell, Phillips, Porter, Sanders, Therriault, Toohey, Vezey, Williams Absent: Davidson, Hoffman And so, Amendment No. 4 was not adopted. Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that HCS CSSB 212(L&C) am H be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3798 SB 212 Representative Ulmer objected. The Speaker stated that HCS CSSB 212(L&C) am H will be in third reading on the April 28, 1994, calendar. SB 252 The following was read the second time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 252(JUD) "An Act prohibiting the possession of child pornography." with the: Journal Page JUD RPT HCS(JUD) 6DP 3667 -5 PREVIOUS SENATE ZERO FISCAL NOTES 3667 ...(DPS, 2-ADM, LAW, CORR) 2/18/94 3667 Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that the following committee substitute be adopted in lieu of the original bill: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 252(JUD) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representative Brown: Page 1, following line 11: Insert a new subsection to read: "(c) In a prosecution under this section, it is an affirmative defense that (1) the child was the legal spouse of the defendant at the time of the (A) production of the material that visually or aurally depicts conduct described in AS11.41.455(a); and (B) alleged offense; 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3799 SB 252 (2) the child consented to the production of the material that visually or aurally depicts conduct described in AS11.41.455(a); and (3) the material that visually or aurally depicts conduct described in AS11.41.455(a) was produced for the personal use of the defendant and the child." Reletter the following subsection accordingly. Representative Brown moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Representative Phillips objected. Representative Brown rose to a point of order regarding mischaracterization of debate. The Speaker stated the point was well taken. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 252(JUD) Second Reading Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 10 NAYS: 28 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Brice, Brown, Carney, Davies, Foster, Larson, MacLean, Navarre, Nicholia, Nordlund Nays: Barnes, Bunde, B.Davis, G.Davis, Finkelstein, Green, Grussendorf, Hanley, Hudson, James, Kott, Mackie, Martin, Menard, Moses, Mulder, Olberg, Parnell, Phillips, Porter, Sanders, Sitton, Therriault, Toohey, Ulmer, Vezey, Williams, Willis 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3800 SB 252 Absent: Davidson, Hoffman And so, Amendment No. 1 was not adopted. Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that HCS CSSB 252(JUD) be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HCS CSSB 252(JUD) was read the third time. The question being: "Shall HCS CSSB 252(JUD) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 252(JUD) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 38 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Barnes, Brice, Brown, Bunde, Carney, Davies, B.Davis, G.Davis, Finkelstein, Foster, Green, Grussendorf, Hanley, Hudson, James, Kott, Larson, Mackie, MacLean, Martin, Menard, Moses, Mulder, Navarre, Nicholia, Nordlund, Olberg, Parnell, Phillips, Porter, Sanders, Sitton, Therriault, Toohey, Ulmer, Vezey, Williams, Willis Absent: Davidson, Hoffman And so, HCS CSSB 252(JUD) passed the House. Representative Brown gave notice of reconsideration of her vote on HCS CSSB 252(JUD). 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3801 THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS SB 251 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the April 25, 1994, calendar (page 3727), was read the third time: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 251(FIN) "An Act relating to the commercial fishing revolving loan fund and the fisheries enhancement revolving loan fund; and providing for an effective date." The question being: "Shall HCS CSSB 251(FIN) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 251(FIN) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 25 NAYS: 12 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 3 Yeas: Barnes, Davies, B.Davis, G.Davis, Finkelstein, Foster, Green, Grussendorf, Hudson, James, Kott, Larson, Mackie, MacLean, Moses, Mulder, Nicholia, Nordlund, Olberg, Porter, Sanders, Sitton, Toohey, Ulmer, Williams Nays: Brice, Brown, Bunde, Hanley, Martin, Menard, Navarre, Parnell, Phillips, Therriault, Vezey, Willis Absent: Carney, Davidson, Hoffman And so, HCS CSSB 251(FIN) passed the House. Representative Phillips moved the effective date clause. 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3802 SB 251 The question being: "Shall the effective date clause be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 251(FIN) Third Reading Effective Date YEAS: 33 NAYS: 4 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 3 Yeas: Barnes, Brice, Brown, Bunde, Davies, B.Davis, G.Davis, Finkelstein, Foster, Green, Grussendorf, Hanley, Hudson, James, Kott, Larson, Mackie, MacLean, Moses, Mulder, Navarre, Nicholia, Nordlund, Olberg, Parnell, Phillips, Porter, Sanders, Sitton, Toohey, Ulmer, Williams, Willis Nays: Martin, Menard, Therriault, Vezey Absent: Carney, Davidson, Hoffman And so, the effective date clause was adopted. Representative Menard gave notice of reconsideration of his vote on HCS CSSB 251(FIN). LEGISLATIVE CITATIONS Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that the House approve the citations on the calendar. There being no objection, the following citations were approved and sent to enrolling: Honoring - Chugiak High Chaparrals Dance Drill Team By Representatives Kott, Willis, Carney, Bunde, B.Davis, Green, James, Mackie, MacLean, Martin, Menard, Mulder, Navarre, Parnell, Porter, Sanders, Toohey, Ulmer, Willis; Senators Phillips, Halford 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3803 Honoring - Marc Paul Gaguzis, JROTC Legion of Valor, Bronze Cross for Achievement By Representatives Mulder, Barnes, Brown, B.Davis, Green, Hoffman, James, Kott, Mackie, MacLean, Menard, Navarre, Parnell, Porter, Sanders, Toohey, Ulmer, Vezey, Willis Honoring - West High School U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon School of Excellence By Representatives Nordlund, Brice, Brown, Bunde, B.Davis, Green, Hanley, Hoffman, James, Mackie, MacLean, Menard, Mulder, Navarre, Parnell, Porter, Toohey, Ulmer, Willis Honoring - Army Sergeant First Class Steven Cashen for an Act of Courage By Representatives Ulmer, Hudson, Barnes, Brice, Bunde, B.Davis, Green, Hanley, Hoffman, James, Kott, Mackie, MacLean, Martin, Menard, Mulder, Navarre, Sitton, Toohey, Vezey, Willis; Senator Duncan Honoring - Talkeetna National Register of Historic Places By Representatives Menard, Carney, Larson, B.Davis, James, Kott, Mackie, Menard, Navarre, Nordlund, Toohey, Ulmer, Willis; Senators Kerttula, Halford Honoring - Beth Allen and Ryan Curtis Native Youth Olympics Two- Foot High Kick Champions By Representatives Hoffman, B.Davis, James, Mackie, MacLean, Menard, Navarre, Toohey, Ulmer, Willis Honoring - Debbie Tilsworth, Executive Director United Way of the Tanana Valley By Representatives Brice, Davies, B.Davis, James, Mackie, MacLean, Menard, Navarre, Sitton, Therriault, Ulmer, Vezey, Willis Honoring - Lt. Colonel Barry H. Frank, MD By Senator Leman; Representatives Martin, B.Davis, Green, Hanley, James, Kott, Mackie, Menard, Mulder, Navarre, Sanders, Ulmer, Vezey, Willis 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3804 SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that the following citation be taken up as a Special Order at this time: Honoring - David L. "Dave" Highers By Representatives Barnes, Martin, Phillips, Brown, B.Davis, G.Davis, Foster, Hanley, James, Kott, Mackie, Menard, Mulder, Navarre, Nicholia, Nordlund, Parnell, Phillips, Porter, Sanders, Toohey, Ulmer, Willis There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that the House approve the citation. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The citation was sent to enrolling. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that the following member be excused from a call of the House as noted: Representative Hoffman - from 5:00 p.m., April 28 to 10:00 a.m., plane time, May 2, 1994 There being no objection, it was so ordered. SB 227 The Speaker waived the Transportation Committee referral on the following at the request of Representative Foster, Chair: SENATE BILL NO. 227 "An Act relating to terminal rental adjustment clauses for motor vehicles and trailers." 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3805 SB 227 SB 227 was sent to the State Affairs Committee. The Speaker stated that, without objection, the House would revert to: REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES SB 248 The Finance Committee has considered: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 248(RLS) am "An Act relating to services for and protection of vulnerable adults; and providing for an effective date." and recommends it be replaced with: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 248(FIN) (same title) The report was signed by Representative Larson, Co-chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (5): Foster, Martin, Grussendorf, Navarre, Brown No recommendation (4): Larson, Hanley, Parnell, Therriault The following fiscal notes apply to HCS CSSB 248(FIN): Senate fiscal note, Dept. of Administration, 3/24/94 Senate fiscal notes (3), Department of Health & Social Services, 1/14/94 Senate zero fiscal note, Dept. of Administration, 3/24/94 Senate zero fiscal note, Dept. of Public Safety, 2/18/94 CSSB 248(RLS) am was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3806 SB 249 The Finance Committee has considered: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 249(HES) am "An Act relating to assisted living homes; relating to the conversion of an assisted living home to a nursing home; repealing references to residential facilities for dependent adults; abolishing the authority of certain municipalities to license or supervise institutions caring for dependent adults; and providing for an effective date." The report was signed by Representative Larson, Co-chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (2): Foster, Martin No recommendation (7): Larson, Hanley, Parnell, Grussendorf, Navarre, Brown, Therriault The following fiscal notes apply to CSSB 249(HES) am: Senate fiscal notes (2), Department of Health & Social Services, 3/10/94 Senate fiscal note, Department of Health & Social Services, 1/14/94 Senate zero fiscal note, Dept. of Administration, 3/10/94 CSSB 249(HES) am was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. SB 250 The Finance Committee has considered: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 250(FIN) am "An Act relating to the Older Alaskans Commission and staff of the commission; changing the name of the Older Alaskans Commission to the Alaska Commission on Aging and extending the termination date of the commission; relating to the Alaska Pioneers' Homes Advisory Board; relating to services and programs for older Alaskans; and providing for an effective date." 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3807 SB 250 and recommends it be replaced with: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 250(FIN) (same title) The report was signed by Representative Larson, Co-chair, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (8): Larson, Hanley, Martin, Parnell, Grussendorf, Therriault, Foster, Navarre The following fiscal note applies to HCS CSSB 250(FIN): Senate zero fiscal note, Dept. of Administration, 1/14/94 CSSB 250(FIN) am was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. RECONSIDERATION HB 412 Representative Kott gave notice of reconsideration of his vote on CSHB 412(HES) am (page 3783). Representative Kott moved and asked unanimous consent that the reconsideration of his vote be taken up on the same day. Representative Davies objected and withdrew the objection. There being no further objection, the following was again before the House in third reading: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 412(HES) am "An Act relating to facilities for the care of children; to child placement agencies; to maternity homes; to certain residential facilities for adults; and to foster homes for adults; and providing for an effective date." 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3808 HB 412 Representative Kott moved and asked unanimous consent that CSHB 412(HES) am be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of considering Amendment No. 2. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 2 was offered by Representatives Kott and Hanley: Page 6, after line 21: Insert a new paragraph to read: "(2) for one or more children of any age placed by a parent for a period of up to 45 days;" Renumber the following paragraphs accordingly. Page 6, line 23, after "parent": Insert "for an extended period" Page 7, line 13: Delete "(b)(6) or (7)" Insert "(b)(7) or (8)" Representative Kott moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 2 be adopted. Objection was heard. Amendment to Amendment No. 2 was offered by Representative Brown: Delete under paragraph "(2)": "for a period of up to 45 days" Representative Brown moved and asked unanimous consent that the amendment to Amendment No. 2 be adopted. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The Speaker stated that CSHB 412(HES) am with pending Amendment No. 2 as amended will be held in second reading until the April 28, 1994, calendar. 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3809 RECONSIDERATION HB 328 Representative Menard brought up reconsideration of the vote on CSHB 328(FIN) (page 3711). The following was again before the House in third reading: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 328(FIN) "An Act allowing motor vehicle registration and licensing fees to be paid by credit card." The question to be reconsidered: "Shall CSHB 328(FIN) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSHB 328(FIN)--RECONSIDERATION Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 24 NAYS: 14 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Barnes, Brice, Bunde, B.Davis, G.Davis, Green, Grussendorf, Hanley, Hudson, James, Larson, Mackie, MacLean, Martin, Mulder, Nordlund, Olberg, Parnell, Phillips, Porter, Sanders, Toohey, Vezey, Williams Nays: Brown, Davidson, Davies, Finkelstein, Foster, Hoffman, Kott, Menard, Navarre, Nicholia, Sitton, Therriault, Ulmer, Willis Absent: Carney, Moses And so, CSHB 328(FIN) passed the House on reconsideration and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. UNFINISHED BUSINESS HB 514 The Speaker waived the Judiciary Committee referral on the following at the request of Representative Porter, Chair: 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3810 HB 514 HOUSE BILL NO. 514 "An Act relating to risk based capital for insurers; and providing for an effective date." HB 514 is currently in the State Affairs Committee. SB 252 Representative Parnell added his name as cross-sponsor to: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 252(JUD) "An Act prohibiting the possession of child pornography." ENGROSSMENT HB 328 CSHB 328(FIN) was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HB 426 CSHB 426(O&G) was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HB 531 The following, which was engrossed and transmitted to the Senate on April 25, 1994, had an incomplete title (pages 3678 and 3733): CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 531(STA) am "An Act relating to the Milk Control Advisory Board, Museum Collections Advisory Committee, Alaska Workers' Compensation Board, resource development authorities, Board of Parole, railroad labor relations agency, Alaska School Activities Association, Steering Council for Alaska Lands, Rural Affairs Commission, Governor's Commission on the Involvement of Young People in Government, Yukon-Taiya Commission, environmental advisory board, Alaska Gas Pipeline Financing Authority, and Alaska Manpower Services Council; and establishing regional resource development authorities; and providing for an effective date." 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3811 SB 44 HCS CSSB 44(FIN) am H was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. ENROLLMENT HB 59 The following was enrolled, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, President and Secretary of the Senate, and the engrossed and enrolled copies were transmitted to the Office of the Governor at 9:15 a.m., April 26, 1994: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 59(FIN) "An Act making a special appropriation to the Department of Natural Resources for refunds to certain veterans who purchased state land and for reimbursement to the University of Alaska for the veterans' land discount applied to land transferred to the University of Alaska." HB 96 The following was enrolled, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, President and Secretary of the Senate, and the engrossed and enrolled copies were transmitted to the Office of the Governor at 9:15 a.m., April 26, 1994: HOUSE BILL NO. 96 "An Act extending the termination date of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board." HCR 29 The following was enrolled, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, President and Secretary of the Senate, and the engrossed and enrolled copies were transmitted to the Office of the Governor at 4:05 p.m., April 27, 1994: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 29 am Relating to the military operations areas environmental impact statement of the United States Air Force. 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3812 HJR 63 The following was enrolled, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, President and Secretary of the Senate, and the engrossed and enrolled copies were transmitted to the Office of the Governor at 4:05 p.m., April 27, 1994: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 63 Relating to the membership of the Republic of China on Taiwan in the United Nations. HB 132 The following was enrolled, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, President and Secretary of the Senate, and the engrossed and enrolled copies were transmitted to the Office of the Governor at 4:05 p.m., April 27, 1994: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 132(RES) "An Act extending the time period of permits issued by the Department of Environmental Conservation, the Department of Fish and Game, and the Department of Natural Resources relating to the extraction or removal of resources if the permittee, or an agency issuing a permit to the permittee, is involved in administrative or judicial proceedings concerning the issuance or validity of a permit related to the extraction or removal of resources, and the permittee is unwilling to engage in the resource extraction or removal activity due to the proceedings." HB 327 The following was enrolled, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, President and Secretary of the Senate, and the engrossed and enrolled copies were transmitted to the Office of the Governor at 4:05 p.m., April 27, 1994: HOUSE BILL NO. 327 "An Act extending the termination date of the Board of Veterinary Examiners; and providing for an effective date." 1994-04-27 House Journal Page 3813 ANNOUNCEMENTS House committee schedules are published daily under separate cover. Minority Caucus upon. adj., 4/27 Judiciary Committee Capitol 120 15 min. after adj., 4/27 (TIME CHANGE) Community & Regional Capitol 124 1:00 p.m., 4/27 Affairs Committee (CANCELED) ADJOURNMENT Representative Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent that the House adjourn until 10:00 a.m., April 28, 1994. There being no objection, the House adjourned at 3:17 p.m. Suzi Lowell Chief Clerk