Legislature(1993 - 1994)
1993-04-14 Senate Journal
Full Journal pdf1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1347 SENATE JOURNAL ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE EIGHTEENTH LEGISLATURE - FIRST SESSION Juneau, Alaska Wednesday April 14, 1993 Ninety-fourth Day Pursuant to adjournment the Senate was called to order by President Halford at 10:15 a.m. The roll showed nine members present. Senators Adams, Donley, Ellis, Frank, Kelly, Kerttula, Lincoln, Pearce, Rieger, Salo, Zharoff were absent. The prayer was offered by the Chaplain, Senator Taylor. Senator Duncan moved and asked unanimous consent that the prayer be spread. Without objection, it was so ordered. Lord, make us instruments of Your peace. Where there is hatred, let us sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is discord, union; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness, joy. Grant that we may not so much seek to be consoled as to console; to be understood as to understand; to be loved as to love. For it is in giving that we receive; it is in pardoning that we are pardoned; and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life. Amen. Senator Little led the Senate in the pledge of allegiance. 1347 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1348 The presence of Senators Frank, Kelly, Adams was noted. CERTIFICATION Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that the journal for the ninety-third legislative day be approved as certified by the Secretary. Without objection, it was so ordered. The presence of Senators Salo, Lincoln was noted. UNFINISHED BUSINESS SB 132 Senator Taylor requested that the reconsideration on CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 132(RES) am "An Act relating to loans for the purchase of individual fishery quota shares; and providing for an effective date" be taken up. The presence of Senator Pearce was noted. SENATE BILLS IN THIRD READING SB 132 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 132(RES) am was before the Senate on reconsideration. Senator Salo called the Senate. The presence of Senators Kerttula, Ellis, Rieger, Zharoff, Donley was noted. The call was satisfied. SB 132 The question to be reconsidered: "Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 132(RES) am "An Act relating to loans for the purchase of individual fishery quota shares; and providing for an effective date" pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 132(RES) AM Third Reading - Reconsideration Effective Date 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1349 SB 132 YEAS: 16 NAYS: 4 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Frank, Halford, Jacko, Leman, Little, Miller, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Salo, Sharp, Taylor, Zharoff Nays: Adams, Kelly, Kerttula, Lincoln Donley changed from "Nay" to "Yea". Ellis changed from "Nay" to "Yea". and so, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 132(RES) am passed the Senate on reconsideration. Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that the vote on the passage of the bill be considered the vote on the effective date clause. Without objection, it was so ordered. CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 132(RES) am was referred to the Secretary for engrossment. MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR HB 90 Message of April 13 was read, stating the Governor signed the following bill and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: SENATE CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 90(JUD) "An Act making corrective amendments to the Alaska Statutes as recommended by the revisor of statutes; and providing for an effective date." Chapter 6, SLA 1993 Effective Date: See Chapter 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1350 MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE HB 55 Message dated April 13 was read stating: The Speaker has appointed the following Conference Committee members to meet with the like committee from the Senate to consider SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 55(RLS) am S(efd fld S) "An Act making appropriations for the operating and loan program expenses of state government and to capitalize funds" and CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 55(FIN) "An Act making appropriations for the operating and loan program expenses of state government and to capitalize funds; and providing for an effective date": Representative Larson, Chair Representative Hanley Representative Grussendorf The Senate appointed the following members April 12: Senator Frank, Chair Senator Pearce Senator Kerttula Message of April 13 was read, stating the House passed and transmitted for consideration: FIRST READING AND REFERENCE OF HOUSE RESOLUTIONS HJR 27 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 27 by the HOUSE SPECIAL COMMITTEE FOR MILITARY AND VETERANS' AFFAIRS, 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1351 HJR 27 Relating to an amendment to the Constitution of the United States prohibiting desecration of the Flag of the United States. was read the first time and referred to the Finance Committee. FIRST READING AND REFERENCE OF HOUSE BILLS HB 122 HOUSE BILL NO. 122 by the HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, entitled: "An Act eliminating a requirement that a court consider the findings and recommendations of a neutral mediator when awarding shared child custody." was read the first time and referred to the Health, Education and Social Services and Judiciary Committees. HB 136 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 136(FIN) by the HOUSE FINANCE COMMITTEE, entitled: "An Act relating to revocation of and limitations on a driver's license; to the offenses of driving while intoxicated and refusal to submit to a breath test; imposing a limited license fee; amending Alaska Rule of Civil Procedure 32(b); and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the Health, Education and Social Services, Judiciary and Finance Committees. 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1352 HB 172 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 172(FIN) am by the HOUSE FINANCE COMMITTEE, entitled: "An Act relating to the wildlife conservation tag and to entry onto state game and wildlife sanctuaries; relating to the issuance of citations for violations under the Fish and Game Code; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the Resources and Finance Committees. HB 254 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 254(JUD) am(ct rule fld), entitled: "An Act relating to open meetings of governmental bodies." was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary Committee. STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTS Letter dated April 13 was read stating: In accordance with AS 39.05.080, the Senate Transportation Committee reviewed the following with regard to confirmation of the Governor's appointment: Department of Transportation and Public Facilities Commissioner Bruce A. Campbell There were no stated objections to the confirmation of the named individual by committee members. This does not reflect an intent by any of the members to vote for or against him during any further sessions. 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1353 Signing the report: Senator Sharp, Chair, Senators Phillips, Kelly, Lincoln. SB 128 The Finance Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 128 "An Act relating to legislative audits" and recommended the State Affairs Committee Substitute offered on page 845 be adopted and further attaches a Senate Finance Committee Letter of Intent. Signing do pass: Senators Frank, Pearce, Cochairs, Senators Rieger, Jacko, Kelly, Sharp. Signing no recommendation: Senator Kerttula. Letter of Intent for CS for SB 128(STA) In recommending items for monitoring to the Legislative Budget and Audit Committee, the legislative auditor will prioritize items according to their significance in terms of the necessity for immediate action and their relative fiscal and/or policy impacts. The legislative auditor will work in concert with OMB to balance the resources reasonably available to monitor items with the committee's recommendation of items for monitoring. In approving an item for monitoring under AS 24.20.312, the Legislative Budget and Audit Committee should consider the fiscal and policy significance of the item recommended by the legislative auditor. Matters of lesser significance may be referred to OMB to the extent that OMB and the legislative auditor agree that resources are available to adequately monitor the items. 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1354 SB 128 Previous zero fiscal note. SENATE BILL NO. 128 was referred to the Rules Committee. SB 177 The Labor and Commerce Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 177 "An Act relating to salmon marketing, a salmon marketing tax, and the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute; and providing for an effective date" and recommended it be replaced with CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 177(L&C), entitled: "An Act relating to the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute, a salmon marketing tax, and reduction of the salmon enhancement tax; and providing for an effective date." Signing no recommendation: Senator Kelly, Chair, Senators Sharp, Rieger, Salo. Signing amend: Senator Lincoln. Fiscal note for the bill published today from Department of Revenue. Fiscal note for the committee substitute published today from Department of Revenue. SENATE BILL NO. 177 was referred to the Finance Committee. SB 186 The State Affairs Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 186 "An Act relating to state agency publications." Signing do pass: Senator Leman, Chair, Senators Miller, Taylor. Zero fiscal note published today from Department of Administration. SENATE BILL NO. 186 was referred to the Rules Committee. 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1355 HB 101 The Labor and Commerce Committee considered HOUSE BILL NO. 101 "An Act relating to the adoption of the National Electrical Code and the National Electrical Safety Code" and recommended it be replaced with SENATE CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 101(L&C) Signing do pass: Senator Kelly, Chair, Senator Sharp. Signing no recommendation: Senators Rieger, Salo, Lincoln. Previous House zero fiscal note applies to the Senate committee substitute. HOUSE BILL NO. 101 was referred to the Judiciary Committee. HB 102 The Labor and Commerce Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 102(FIN) "An Act relating to the Alaska Labor Relations Agency; and providing for an effective date" and recommended it be replaced with SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 102(L&C) Signing do pass: Senator Kelly, Chair, Senators Sharp, Rieger, Salo. Signing no recommendation: Senator Lincoln. Previous House zero fiscal note applies to the Senate committee substitute. HOUSE BILL NO. 102 was referred to the Finance Committee. SJR 25 The Rules Committee considered SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 25 Urging the federal government to recognize the dire water and sanitation conditions in rural Alaska and to become a full partner with this state in improving this health-threatening situation. Signing to calendar: Senator Jacko, Chair, Senators Rieger, Halford. 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1356 SJR 25 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 25 is on today's calendar. SB 51 The Rules Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 51 "An Act providing for establishment of work camps for juveniles adjudicated delinquent, and extending to all cities and to nonprofit corporations authority to maintain facilities for juveniles." Signing to calendar: Senator Jacko, Chair, Senators Rieger, Halford. Signing no recommendation: Senator Little. SENATE BILL NO. 51 is on today's calendar. SB 171 The Rules Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 171 "An Act relating to the contracting and financing authority of the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority, giving approval of the issuance of the authority's revenue bonds, and delaying the termination date of the authority's business assistance program; and providing for an effective date." Signing to calendar: Senator Jacko, Chair, Senators Halford, Rieger. SENATE BILL NO. 171 is on today's calendar. SPECIAL COMMITTEE REPORTS SB 150 The Senate Special Committee on Oil and Gas considered SENATE BILL NO. 150 "An Act providing for oil and gas exploration licenses, and oil and gas leases, in certain areas of the state; and providing for an effective date" and recommended it be replaced with 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1357 SB 150 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 150(O&G), entitled: "An Act relating to oil and gas exploration licenses and to oil and gas leases in certain areas of the state, and to the proof of financial responsibility required for operation of onshore facilities for the production of crude oil and associated hydrocarbons and for exploration for oil and gas and related hydrocarbons; and providing for an effective date." Signing do pass: Senator Leman, Chair, Senator Halford. Signing no recommendation: Senators Salo, Sharp. Previous zero fiscal notes apply to the committee substitute. SENATE BILL NO. 150 was referred to the Judiciary Committee. HB 55 April 13, 1993 Madam Speaker: Mr. President: The Conference Committee considering SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 55(RLS) am S(efd fld S) (operating budget) and CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 55(FIN) respectfully requests limited powers of free conference on the following specific points: CATEGORY I (House and Senate Identical) GOVERNOR: 1Human Rights Commission 2Alaska Women's Commission 3Alaska Sentencing Commission 4Alaska Commission on Children 8Governor's House 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1358 HB 55 9Contingency Fund 11Arctic National Wildlife Refuge ADMINISTRATION: 1Longevity Bonus Grants 3Longevity Bonus Unallocated Reduction (FY93) 11Pioneers Home Advisory Board 14OAC: Elder Residential Maniilaq 16OAC: Senior Employment Services 19OAC: Unallocated Reduction (FY93) 21Public Defender: First Judicial District 22Public Defender: Second Judicial District 23Public Defender: Third Judicial District 24Public Defender: Fourth Judicial District 25Public Defender: Administration and Support 32Productivity Improvement Center 33Labor Relations 37Central Duplicating and Mail 38Retirement and Benefits 39EPORS 41Risk Management 44Rural Alaska Television Network 45Information Services-Unallocated Reduction (FY 93) LAW: 1Fair Business Practices Section 6Criminal Justice Litigation 8Prosecution Data and Word Processing 9Prosecution Unallocated Reduction 12Mental Health Lands 13Medicaid Provider Fraud Unit 14Antitrust 15Administration and Support 16Legal Services Unallocated Reduction 17Oil and Gas Operations 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1359 HB 55 18Oil and Gas Special Projects Data and Word Processing 19Oil and Gas Litigation REVENUE: 3Amusement and Gaming Tax 4Aviation Fuel Tax 5Electric/Telephone Cooperative Tax 6Liquor License Tax 7Fisheries Tax 8Municipal Bond Bank Authority 17Unallocated Reduction 21Unallocated Reduction 22Permanent Fund Dividend EDUCATION: 1Foundation Program 3Cigarette Tax Distribution 4Tuition Students 5Boarding Home Grants 6Youth in Detention 7Schools for the Handicapped 8Pupil Transportation 9School Debt Reimbursement 12Unallocated Reduction 13Community Schools 17Director's Office 18Donated Commodities 19Child Nutrition 20Adult Basic Education 21Employment Training Grants 22Federal Vocational Education Grants 23Adult and Vocational Education Administration 26Unallocated Reduction 27State Board of Education 29Executive Administration 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1360 HB 55 31Department Overhead Expenses 32CIP Overhead and Associated Costs 34Unallocated Reduction 35Correspondence Study-State 38Unallocated Reduction 41Instruction Program 43Unallocated Reduction 45Counseling and Placement 46Federal Training Grant 47Services to Clients 50Specialized Facilities 51Services for the Blind and Deaf 52Disability Determination 53Supported Employment 54Assistive Technology 56Unallocated Reduction 58Blue Book 59Archives 62Unallocated Reduction 65Student Loan Operations 66WICHE Administration 68WAMI Medical Education 70Governor's Council on Vocational and Career Education 71Data and Word Processing 72Unallocated Reduction 73Student Loan Corporation HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES: 3General Relief Assistance 4Old Age Assistance Alaska Longevity Bonus Hold Harmless 5Permanent Fund Dividend Hold Harmless 6Energy Assistance Program 8Medicaid Facilities 9Indian Health Services 10Medicaid Permanent Fund Dividend Hold Harmless 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1361 HB 55 11Alaska Longevity Bonus Hold Harmless 13General Relief Medical 15Waivers Services 19Fraud Investigation 21Child Care Benefits 23Unallocated Reduction 28Medicaid Rate Advisory Commission 29Hearings and Appeals 30Medicaid Waivers Authorization 31Unallocated Reduction 32Delinquency Prevention 34Early Intervention Services 38Unallocated Reduction 41Family Services Northwestern Region 42Family Services Western Region 45Unallocated Reduction 46Social Services Block Grant Offset 52Probation Services 54Maniilaq Eligibility Determination 55Maniilaq Social Services 56Maniilaq Public Health Services 58Unallocated Reduction 60Maniilaq Senior Center 61Norton Sound Social Services 62Norton Sound Public Health Services 65Norton Sound Sanitation 66Unallocated Reduction 67SEARHC Public Health Services 70Unallocated Reduction 71Kawerak Social Services 72Tanana Chiefs Conference Public Health Services 75Unallocated Reduction 76Tlingit-Haida Social Services 78Unallocated Reduction 79Anchorage Social Services Block Grant 80Fairbanks Social Services Block Grant 81Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corp. Public Health 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1362 HB 55 84Unallocated Reduction 86Women, Infant and Children 92AIDS Services 97Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Program 98Unallocated Reduction 99Infant Learning Program Grants 100Community Health Grants 102Unallocated Reduction 106Community Action Against Substance Abuse (CAASA) Grants 107Unallocated Reduction 109Psychiatric Emergency Services 111Designated Evaluation and Treatment 112Seriously Emotionally Disturbed Youth 113Unallocated Reduction 117Harborview Development Center 118Federal Mental Health Projects 119Alaska Youth Initiative 120Unallocated Reduction 125Personnel and Payroll 130Alaska Mental Health Board 131Unallocated Reduction LABOR: 1Employment Services 2Unemployment Insurance 3Employment/Unemployment Services 4Alaska Work Programs 5Youth Employment Services 6Governor's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities 7State Training Employment Program 8Data Processing 14Fishermen's Fund 15Worker's Compensation 18Occupational Safety and Health 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1363 HB 55 19Alaska Safety Advisory Council COMMERCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: 5Occupational Licensing-Administration 6Occupational Licensing-Investigations 7Occupational Licensing-Licensing Boards 8Occupational Licensing-Unallocated Reduction (FY93) 13Commissioner/Admin. Services-Unallocated Reduction (FY93) 17Power Cost Equalization Grants 18Alaska Energy Authority- Unallocated Reduction (FY93) 19AK Aerospace Development Corporation 21Investments Operations 22Fish Enhancement Tax Receipts 25Tourism-Unallocated Reduction (FY93) 28Amateur Sports Authority MILITARY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS: 1Emergency Management Assistance 2State Emergency Management Programs 3Federal Emergency Management Programs 4Federal Community Assistance 5Disaster Planning and Control 7Unallocated Reduction 9Army Guard Facilities Maintenance 11State Active Duty 12Unallocated Reduction 13Educational Benefits 14Retention Benefits Formula 17Death Gratuity 18Disaster Relief Fund 19Disaster Relief Fund Front Section 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1364 HB 55 NATURAL RESOURCES: 5Unallocated Reduction 6Mental Health Lands Administration 7Wetlands Permitting 8Trustee Council Projects 15Unallocated Reduction 19DOA Data Processing Chargeback 20Fbks Office Building Chargeback 22State Historic Preservation 24Unallocated Reduction 27Grants 28Unallocated Reduction FISH AND GAME: 3Commercial Fisheries/Unallocated Reduction 5Sport Fisheries/Special Projects 6Sport Fisheries/Capital Improvement Position Costs 7Sport Fisheries/Unallocated Reduction 9FRED/Special Projects 10FRED/Capital Improvement Position Costs 11FRED/Unallocated Reduction 13Wildlife Conservation/Special Projects 14Wildlife Conservation/Capital Improvement Position Costs 15Wildlife Conservation/Unallocated Reduction 19Administration and Support/Facility Maintenance 20Administration and Support/Unallocated Reduction 23Boards of Fisheries and Game/Unallocated Reduction 25Subsistence/Special Projects 26Subsistence/Unallocated Reduction 29Habitat/Restoration 30Habitat/Unallocated Reduction 31Limited Entry Program Administration 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1365 HB 55 PUBLIC SAFETY: 2Fish and Wildlife Protection Director's Office 5Fish and Wildlife Protection Unallocated Reduction 8Fire Prevention Unallocated Reduction 11Highway Safety Planning Unallocated Reduction 13Motor Vehicles Vehicle Services 16Motor Vehicles Unallocated Reduction 18Alaska State Troopers Special Projects 26Commercial Vehicle Enforcement 27Alaska State Troopers Unallocated Reduction 28VPSO Contracts 30VPSO Administration 31VPSO Unallocated Reduction 33Violent Crimes Compensation Board 40Laboratory Services 43Alaska Criminal Records and Identification 44Statewide Support Unallocated Reduction TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES: 2HPR Payroll Suspense 3Strategic Management and Planning 4Unallocated Reduction 6Unbudgeted RSA's 8Unbudgeted RSA's Audit 10Statewide Leasing/Property Management 11Statewide State Equipment Fleet 13HPR Payroll Suspense 15Unbudgeted RSA's 16Statewide Aviation Planning 17Aviation Planning Payroll 18Statewide Aviation 19Technology Transfer Program 20Statewide Research 21Unbudgeted RSA's 23Engineering and Operations Payroll 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1366 HB 55 24Statewide CIP Program 28Unbudgeted RSA's 30Engineering Management Payroll 31Central Region CIP Program 34Unbudgeted RSA's 36Engineering Management Payroll 37Southeast Region CIP Program 38Facilities Management 39Facilities Design and Construction 41Interior District Administrative Services 42Western District Administrative Services 43Southcentral District Administrative Services 44Data and Word Processing 47Unbudgeted RSA's 49Engineering Management Payroll 50Northern Region CIP Program 52Director of International Airports 53Anchorage Airport Field Maintenance 54Anchorage Airport Building Maintenance 55Anchorage Airport Safety 56Anchorage Airport Operations 57Anchorage Airport Custodial 58Anchorage Airport Equipment Maintenance 60Anchorage Airport Data/Word Processing 61Fairbanks Airport Field Maintenance 62Fairbanks Airport Building Maintenance 63Fairbanks Airport Safety 64Fairbanks Airport Operations 65Fairbanks Airport Custodial 69Central Region Facilities 70Central Region Administration 71Central Region State Equipment Fleet 72Central Region Unallocated Reduction 77Interior District Administration 78Interior District State Equipment Fleet 79Interior District Unallocated Reduction 80Western District Highways and Aviation 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1367 HB 55 82Western District Administration 83Western District State Equipment Fleet 85Southcentral District Facilities 86Southcentral District Administration 87Southcentral District State Equipment Fleet 91Southeast State Equipment Fleet 92Southeast Unallocated Reduction 94Payroll Suspense 95Marine Support Services 96Marine Engineering Management 97Payroll Suspense 98Marine CIP Program 99Marine Overall 100Marine Vessel Operations Management 101Marine Reservations and Marketing 102Southeast Shore Operations 103Southeast Vessel Operations 104Southwest Shore Operations 105Southwest Vessel Operations 106Retirement Incentive Program ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION: 3Administration/Unallocated Reduction 4Regional Management 5Environmental Quality Program Development 7Monitoring and Lab Support 8Environmental Quality Projects 14Environmental Quality/Unallocated Reduction 15Southeast Region Operations 16Southcentral Region Operations 17Northern Region Operations 18Pipeline Corridor Operations 19SPAR Program Development 21Spill Response Office 22Spill Prevention/Planning/Management 27International Spill Prevention 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1368 HB 55 29Spill Prevention and Response/Unallocated Reduction 30Oil/Hazardous Response Fund 31Exxon Restoration 38Environmental Health/Unallocated Reduction COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL AFFAIRS: 5Administration and Support/Unallocated Reduction 8National Forest Receipts 9Organizational Grants 13State Assessor 14Local Boundary Commission 15Statewide Assistance 16National Petroleum Reserve 17Land Management & Planning Assistance 18Municipal Lands Trustee 19Local Government Assistance/Unallocated Reduction 22Head Start Grants 23Child Assistance/Unallocated Reduction 24Job Training Partnership Act 25State Employment and Training 26Family Support Act JOBS 27Statewide Service Delivery 28Energy Conservation 29Block Grants CIP 31Rural Development Grants 32Housing Loan Administration 33Senior Housing Development 34Housing Assistance/Unallocated Reduction CORRECTIONS: 2Parole Board 4Office of Technical Services 5Administration and Support Unallocated Reduction 7Data and Word Processing 10Reorganization 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1369 HB 55 11Prisoner Telephone System 12Statewide Operations Unallocated Reduction 14Correctional Industries Product Cost 16Transportation 18Facilities-Capital Improvement Unit 31General Reduction/Institutions 32Operation Hope UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA 1Budget Reductions/Additions/Systemwide 8Budget Reductions/Additions/Institutional Support 37CIP Overhead Positions/Institutional Support 38Alaska Center for International Business/Academic Support 39Alaska Center for International Business/Instruction 40Alaska Center for International Business/Physical Plant 41Alaska Center for International Business/Public Service 42Alaska Center for International Business/Research 43Alaska Center for International Business/Research Sponsored 44Alaska Center for International Business/Sponsored Programs 54Anchorage/Research Sponsored 56Anchorage/Sponsored Programs 58Anchorage Organized Research/Academic Support 59Anchorage Organized Research/Research 60Anchorage Organized Research/Research Sponsored 67Homer/Sponsored Programs 75Kenai/Sponsored Programs 83Kodiak/Sponsored Programs 91Matanuska-Susitna/Sponsored Programs 100Prince Wm Sound Community College/Sponsored Programs 106UAA/Regional Voc Tech Education/Academic Support 107UAA/Regional Voc Tech Education/Instruction 108UAA/Regional Voc Tech Education/Physical Plant 109UAA/Regional Voc Tech Education/Sponsored Programs 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1370 HB 55 114Bristol Bay/Sponsored Programs 121Chukchi/Sponsored Programs 124Cooperative Extension Services/Sponsored Programs 135Fairbanks/Sponsored Programs 138Fairbanks Organized Research/Sponsored Programs 143Interior Campus/Sponsored Programs 151Kuskokwim/Sponsored Programs 159Northwest/Sponsored Programs 166Rural College/Sponsored Programs 173School of Fisheries/Research Sponsored 174School of Fisheries/Sponsored Programs 183Juneau/Research Sponsored 185Juneau/Sponsored Programs 195Ketchikan/Sponsored Programs 204Sitka/Sponsored Programs 206UAS/Regional Voc Tech Education/Instruction 207UAS/Regional Voc Tech Education/Student Services ALASKA COURT SYSTEM: 1Appellate Courts 4Unallocated Reduction LEGISLATURE: 5Salaries and Allowances CATEGORY II (Intent Differences) ADMINISTRATION: 18OAC: Sr. Residential Services LAW: 10Legal Services Fair Business Practices Section 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1371 HB 55 EDUCATION: 49Independent Living Rehabilitation 64Program Administration PUBLIC SAFETY: 10Highway Safety Planning Federal Grants 25Narcotics Task Force TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES: 57Anchorage Airport Administration 66Fairbanks Airport Administration 93Marine Administration COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL AFFAIRS 20Child Assistance 21Day Care Assistance CATEGORY III (Funding and Intent Differences) GOVERNOR: 6Human Relations Commission 7Executive Office 10Lieutenant Governor 12Media Center 14OMB/Director 15OMB/Budget Review 16OMB/Audit & Management 17OMB/Governmental Coordination 19Elections 20General & Primary Elections 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1372 HB 55 ADMINISTRATION: 2Longevity Bonus-Administration 4Sitka Pioneer Home 5Fairbanks Pioneer Home 6Palmer Pioneer Home 7Anchorage Pioneer Home 8Ketchikan Pioneer Home 9Juneau Pioneer Home 10Pioneer Home Central Office 12Pioneer Home-Unallocated Reduction 13OAC: Older Alaskan Services 15OAC: Nutrition Transportation and Support 17OAC: Home and Community Based Care 20Public Defender Agency 26Office of Public Advocacy 27Office of the Commissioner 28Unallocated Reduction 29Permanency Planning 30Administrative Services 31Personnel/Equal Employment Opportunity 34Finance 35General Services-Purchasing 36General Services-Property Management 40Alaska Public Offices Commission 42Computer Services 43Telecommunication Services 46Information Services Fund (Front Section) 47Public Broadcasting Commission 48Leases LAW: 2First Judicial District 3Second Judicial District 4Third Judicial District 5Fourth Judicial District 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1373 HB 55 7Criminal Appeals and Special Prosecutions 11Legal Services Operations 20Exxon Valdez Litigation REVENUE: 1Child Support Enforcement 2Alcohol Beverage Control Board 9Permanent Fund Corporation 10Alaska Housing Finance Corporation 11Science and Technology 12Income and Excise Audit 13Gaming 14Oil and Gas Audit 15Oil and Gas Litigation Audit Front Section 16Treasury Management 18Commissioner's Office 19Oil and Gas Tax Case Review 20Administrative Services EDUCATION: 2Additional District Support 10District Support Services 11Data Management 14Special and Supplemental Services 15Basic Education and Instructional Improvement 16Education Special Projects 24Alaska Career Information System 25Rural School Vocational Education Program 28Commissioner's Office 30Administrative Services 33Teacher Certification 36Professional Teaching Practices Commission 37Alaska State Council on the Arts 39Kotzebue Technical Center Operations Grant 40Alaska Vocational Technical Center Operations 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1374 HB 55 42Residential Program 44Client Services 48Vocational Rehabilitation Administration 55Americans With Disabilities 57Library Operations 60Museum Operations 61Specific Cultural Programs 63Museum Administration 67WICHE Student Exchange Program 69Federal Student Aid HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES: 1AFDC 2Adult Public Assistance 7Medicaid Non-Facility 14Medicaid State Programs 16Public Assistance Administration 17Quality Control 18Eligibility Determination 20Alaska Work Programs 22Public Assistance Data Processing 24Medical Assistance Central Administration 25Claims Processing 26Medical Care Advisory Committee 27Certification and Licensing 33Adult Services 35Foster Care 36Residential Child Care 37Family Preservation 39Family and Youth Services Southcentral Region 40Family and Youth Services Northern Region 43Family and Youth Services Southeastern Region 44Family and Youth Services Central Office 47McLaughlin Youth Center 48Fairbanks Youth Facility 49Nome Youth Facility 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1375 HB 55 50Johnson Youth Center 51Bethel Youth Facility 53Human Services Community Matching Grants 57Maniilaq Mental Health/DD 59Maniilaq Alcohol and Drug Abuse 63Norton Sound Alcohol and Drug Abuse 64Norton Sound Mental Health/DD 68SEARHC Alcohol and Drug Abuse 69SEARHC Mental Health Services 73Tanana Chiefs Conference Alcohol and Drug Abuse 74Tanana Chiefs Conference Mental Health Services 77Tlingit-Haida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services 82Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corp. Alcohol and Drug Abuse 83Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corp. Mental Health Services 85Nursing 87Maternal, Child, and Family Health 88Laboratory Services 89Public Health Administrative Services 90Epidemiology 91EMS Training and Licensing 93Bureau of Vital Statistics 94Health Services/Medicaid 95Post Mortem Examinations 96Home Health Services 101EMS Grants 103Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services Administration 104Alcohol Safety Action Program 105Alcohol and Drug Abuse Grants 108General Community Mental Health Grants 110Services for the Chronically Mentally Ill 114Community Developmental Disabilities Grants 115Mental Health/Developmental Disabilities Administration 116Alaska Psychiatric Institute 121Project Choice 122Commissioner's Office 123Administrative Services 124Audit 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1376 HB 55 126Budget and Finance 127Governor's Council/Disabilities 128Planning and Development 129Facilities/CIP Costs LABOR: 9Management Services 10Labor Market Information 11Unallocated Reduction 12Commissioner's Office 13Alaska Labor Relations Agency 16Wage and Hour Administration 17Mechanical Inspection 20Unallocated Reduction COMMERCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: 1Measurement Standards 2Banking, Securities, and Corporations 3Insurance 4Occupational Licensing-Operations 9Commissioner's Office 10International Trade 11Administrative Services 12Economic Development 14Alaska Public Utility Commission 15AEA Agency Operations 16Power Cost Equalization Administration 20Investments 23Tourism Development 24Alaska Tourism Marketing Council 26AIDEA 27Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1377 HB 55 MILITARY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS: 6Hazardous Materials Response 8Office of the Commissioner 10Air Guard Facilities Maintenance 15Retirement Benefits 16 Veterans Services NATURAL RESOURCES: 1Commissioner's Office 2Administrative Services 3Recorders Office 4Commissions 9Land Development 10Forest Management and Development 11Oil and Gas Development 12Mining Development 13Geological Development 14Water Development 16Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 17Pipeline Coordinator 18Information Resource Management 21Oil Spill Response/"470" Fund 23Parks Management 25Agricultural Development 26State Fairs 29Statewide Fire Suppression 30Statewide Fire Suppression Front Section 31Hydrologic Survey (Senate component only) FISH AND GAME: 1Commercial Fisheries 2Commercial Fisheries/Special Projects 4Sport Fisheries 8Fisheries Rehabilitation and Enhancement Division 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1378 HB 55 12Wildlife Conservation 16Office of the Commissioner 17Public Communications 18Administrative Services 21Boards Services 22Advisory Committees/Regional Councils 24Subsistence 27Habitat 28Habitat/Special Projects PUBLIC SAFETY: 1Enforcement and Investigative Services 3Aircraft Section 4Marine Enforcement 6Fire Prevention Operations 7Fire Service Training 9Highway Safety Planning Operations 12Motor Vehicles Driver Services 14Motor Vehicles Field Services 15Motor Vehicles Administration 17Detachments 19Criminal Investigations Bureau 20Alaska State Troopers Director's Office 21Judicial Services - Anchorage 22Prisoner Transportation 23Search and Rescue 24Rural Trooper Housing 29VPSO Support 32Alaska Police Standards Council 34Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault 35Contract Jails 36Commissioner's Office 37Training Academy 38Administrative Services 39Civil Air Patrol 41APSIN 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1379 HB 55 42Building Security and Maintenance TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES: 1Commissioners Office 5DBE/External Equal Employment 7Statewide Internal Review 9Statewide Administrative Services 12Statewide Information Systems 14State Plans, Programs and Budget 22Statewide Engineering and Operations Standards 25Central Administrative Services 26Central Leasing and Property Management 27Central Region Planning 29Central Engineering Management 32Southeast Region Admin. Services 33Southeast Region Planning 35Southeast Engineering Management 40Northern Region Admin. Services 45Northern Region Airport Leasing and Property 46Northern Region Planning 48Northern Engineering Management 51International Airport Systems 67Central Highways and Aviation 68Central Traffic Signal Management 73Interior Highways and Aviation 74Interior Facilities 75Dalton Highway and Aviation 76Dalton Facilities 81Western District Facilities 84Southcentral Highways and Aviation 88Southeast Highways and Aviation 89Southeast Facilities 90Southeast Maintenance and Operations Support 107Marine Highway Stabilization Front Section 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1380 HB 55 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION: 1Office of the Commissioner 2Administrative Services 6Environmental Quality Director 9Drinking Water 10Wastewater and Water Treatment 11Solid and Hazardous Waste Management 12Air Quality Management 13Water Quality Management 20Spill Prevention/Response Director 23Contaminated Sites 24Storage Tank Assistance Program 25Industry Preparedness 26Government Preparedness 28Response Fund Administration 32Environmental Health Director 33Animal Health and Dairy Industry 34Meat and Poultry Inspection 35Seafood Industry 36Sanitation 37Palmer Laboratory 39Facility Construction and Operations COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL AFFAIRS: 1Office of the Commissioner 2Administrative Services 3Data and Word Processing 4Designated Grants 6Homeowners' Property Tax Exemption 7Renters' Equivalency Rebate 10State Revenue Sharing 11Municipal Assistance 12Training and Development 30Community Development Assistance 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1381 HB 55 CORRECTIONS: 1Office of the Commissioner 3Correctional Academy 6Administrative Services 8Statewide Programs 9Inmate Health Care 13Correctional Industries Administration 15Institution Director's Office 17Out-of-State Contractual 19Anvil Mountain Correctional Center 20Combined Hiland Mountain Correctional Center 21Cook Inlet Correctional Center 22Fairbanks Correctional Center 23Ketchikan Correctional Center 24Lemon Creek Correctional Center 25Matanuska-Susitna Correctional Center 26Palmer Correctional Center 27Sixth Avenue Correctional Center 28Spring Creek Correctional Center 29Wildwood Correctional Center 30Yukon-Kuskokwim Correctional Center 33Community Corrections Director 34Northern Region Probation 35Southcentral Region Probation 36Southeast Region Probation UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA 2Budget Reductions/Additions/Statewide Programs and Services 3Budget Reductions/Additions/University of Alaska Anchorage 4Budget Reductions/Additions/UAA Instruction 5Budget Reductions/Additions/UAA Mental Health Professional Direct Instruction 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1382 HB 55 6Budget Reductions/Additions/University of Alaska Fairbanks 7Budget Reductions/Additions/University of Alaska Southeast 9Statewide Services 10Statewide Networks 11Anchorage Campus 12Homer Campus 13Kenai Peninsula College 14Kodiak College 15Matanuska-Susitna College 16Prince Wm Sound Community College 17Statewide Higher Education/Armed Forces 18Bristol Bay Campus 19Chukchi Campus 20Cooperative Extension Service 21Fairbanks Campus 22Fairbanks Organized Research 23Interior Campus 24Kuskokwim Campus 25Northwest Campus 26Rural College 27School of Fisheries 28Juneau Campus 29Ketchikan Campus 30Sitka Campus 31Statewide Services/Academic Support 32Statewide Services/Institutional Support 33Statewide Services/Physical Plant 34Statewide Networks/Academic Support 35Statewide Networks/Debt Service 36Statewide Networks/Institutional Support 45Anchorage/Academic Support 46Anchorage/Auxiliary Services 47Anchorage/Institutional Support 48Anchorage/Instruction 49Anchorage/Intercollegiate Athletics 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1383 HB 55 50Anchorage/Library Services 51Anchorage/Physical Plant 52Anchorage/Public Service 53Anchorage/Research 55Anchorage/Scholarships 57Anchorage/Student Services 61Homer Campus/Academic Support 62Homer Campus/Auxiliary Services 63Homer Campus/Instruction 64Homer Campus/Library Services 65Homer Campus/Physical Plant 66Homer Campus/Scholarships 68Homer Campus/Student Services 69Kenai Peninsula College/Auxiliary Services 70Kenai Peninsula College/Institutional Support 71Kenai Peninsula College/Instruction 72Kenai Peninsula College/Library Services 73Kenai Peninsula College/Physical Plant 74Kenai Peninsula College/Scholarships 76Kenai Peninsula College/Student Services 77Kodiak College/Auxiliary Services 78Kodiak College/Institutional Support 79Kodiak College/Instruction 80Kodiak College/Library Services 81Kodiak College/Physical Plant 82Kodiak College/Scholarships 84Kodiak College/Student Services 85Matanuska-Susitna College/Auxiliary Services 86Matanuska-Susitna College/Institutional Support 87Matanuska-Susitna College/Instruction 88Matanuska-Susitna College/Library Services 89Matanuska-Susitna College/Physical Plant 90Matanuska-Susitna College/Scholarships 92Matanuska-Susitna College/Student Services 93Prince William Sound Community College/Academic Support 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1384 HB 55 94Prince William Sound Community College/Auxiliary Services 95Prince William Sound Community College/Institutional Support 96Prince William Sound Community College/Instruction 97Prince William Sound Community College/Library Services 98Prince William Sound Community College/Physical Plant 99Prince William Sound Community College/Scholarships 101Prince William Sound Community College/Student Services 102Statewide Education/Armed Forces/Academic Support 103Statewide Education/Armed Forces/Auxiliary Services 104Statewide Education/Armed Forces/Instruction 105Statewide Education/Armed Forces/Physical Plant 110Bristol Bay Campus/Auxiliary Services 111Bristol Bay Campus/Institutional Support 112Bristol Bay Campus/Instruction 113Bristol Bay Campus/Physical Plant 115Chukchi/Academic Support 116Chukchi/Auxiliary Services 117Chukchi/Institutional Support 118Chukchi Campus/Instruction 119Chukchi/Library Services 120Chukchi/Physical Plant 122Chukchi Student Services 123Cooperative Extension Services/Public Service 125Fairbanks Campus/Academic Support 126Fairbanks/Auxiliary Services 127Fairbanks/Debt Service 128Fairbanks/Institutional Support 129Fairbanks Campus/Instruction 130Fairbanks/Intercollegiate Athletics 131Fairbanks/Library Services 132Fairbanks Campus/Physical Plant 133Fairbanks/Public Service 134Fairbanks/Scholarships 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1385 HB 55 136Fairbanks/Student Services 137Fairbanks Organized Research/Research 139Interior Campus/Auxiliary Services 140Interior Campus/Institutional Support 141Interior Campus/Instruction 142Interior Campus/Physical Plant 144Kuskokwim Campus/Academic Support 145Kuskokwim Campus/Auxiliary Services 146Kuskokwim Campus/Institutional Support 147Kuskokwim Campus/Instruction 148Kuskokwim Campus/Library Services 149Kuskokwim Campus/Physical Plant 150Kuskokwim Campus/Research 152Kuskokwim Campus/Student Services 153Northwest Campus/Academic Services 154Northwest Campus/Auxiliary Services 155Northwest Campus/Institutional Support 156Northwest Campus/Instruction 157Northwest Campus/Library Services 158Northwest Campus/Physical Plant 160Northwest Campus/Student Services 161Rural College/Academic Support 162Rural College/Auxiliary Services 163Rural College/Institutional Support 164Rural College/Instruction 165Rural College/Physical Plant 167School of Fisheries/Academic Support 168School of Fisheries/Institutional Support 169School of Fisheries/Instruction 170School of Fisheries/Physical Plant 171School of Fisheries/Public Service 172School of Fisheries/Research 175Juneau/Academic Support 176Juneau/Auxiliary Services 177Juneau/Institutional Support 178Juneau/Instruction 179Juneau/Library Services 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1386 HB 55 180Juneau/Physical Plant 181Juneau/Public Service 182Juneau/Research 184Juneau/Scholarships 186Juneau/Student Services 187Ketchikan/Academic Support 188Ketchikan/Auxiliary Services 189Ketchikan/Institutional Support 190Ketchikan/Instruction 191Ketchikan/Library Services 192Ketchikan/Physical Plant 193Ketchikan/Public Service 194Ketchikan/Scholarships 196Ketchikan/Student Services 197Sitka/Academic Support 198Sitka/Auxiliary Services 199Sitka/Institutional Support 200Sitka/Instruction 201Sitka/Library Services 202Sitka/Physical Plant 203Sitka/Scholarships 205Sitka/Student Services ALASKA COURT SYSTEM: 2Trial Courts 3Administration and Support 5Commission on Judicial Conduct 6Judicial Council LEGISLATURE: 1Legislative Audit 2Legislative Finance 3Committee Expenses 4LB&A/Unallocated Reduction 6Executive Administration 7Public Services 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1387 HB 55 8Administrative Services 9Legal Services 10Session Expenses 11Council & Subcommittees 12General Services 13Legislative Research 14Ombudsman 15Legislative Council/Unallocated Reduction 17Legislative Operating Budget/Unallocated Reduction 18Ombudsman Signing the report: Senators Frank, Pearce, Kerttula and Representatives Larson, Hanley, Grussendorf. President Halford granted the Senate members limited powers of free conference as requested. The Secretary was requested to notify the House. INTRODUCTION AND REFERENCE OF SENATE BILLS SB 194 SENATE BILL NO. 194 by SENATORS KERTTULA, Halford, Sharp, entitled: "An Act relating to admissions to the Alaska Pioneers' Home from persons who are on waiting lists." was read the first time and referred to the State Affairs and Judiciary Committees. 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1388 CONSIDERATION OF THE CALENDAR SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS SB 51 SENATE BILL NO. 51 "An Act providing for establishment of work camps for juveniles adjudicated delinquent, and extending to all cities and to nonprofit corporations authority to maintain facilities for juveniles" was read the second time. Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that SENATE BILL NO. 51 be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Senator Adams objected. Senator Duncan called the Senate on the balance of today's calendar. The question being: "Shall SENATE BILL NO. 51 be advanced to third reading?" The roll was taken with the following result: SB 51 Advance from Second to Third Reading? YEAS: 11 NAYS: 9 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Frank, Halford, Jacko, Kelly, Leman, Miller, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Sharp, Taylor Nays: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Kerttula, Lincoln, Little, Salo, Zharoff and so, SENATE BILL NO. 51 failed to advance to third reading. SB 171 SENATE BILL NO. 171 "An Act relating to the contracting and financing authority of the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority, giving approval of the issuance of the authority's revenue bonds, and delaying the termination date of the authority's business assistance program; and providing for an effective date" was read the second time. 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1389 SB 171 Senator Pearce moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the Finance Committee Substitute offered on page 1124. Senator Little objected, then withdrew her objection. There being no further objections, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 171(FIN) "An Act relating to the contracting and financing authority of the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority; authorizing the authority to issue bonds in a principal amount not to exceed $40,000,000 to finance the acquisition, design, and construction of public use aircraft fueling facilities, to issue bonds in a principal amount not to exceed $50,000,000 to finance the acquisition, design, and construction of port facilities related to the development and operation of a direct reduction iron ore processing facility located at Point MacKenzie, and to issue bonds not to exceed $50,000,000 for an Anchorage seafood processing, storage, and loading project; delaying the termination date of the authority's business assistance program; and providing for an effective date" was adopted. CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 171(FIN) was read the second time. Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 171(FIN) be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Senator Adams objected. The question being: "Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 171(FIN) be advanced to third reading?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 171(FIN) Advance from Second to Third Reading? YEAS: 11 NAYS: 9 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Frank, Halford, Jacko, Kelly, Leman, Miller, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Sharp, Taylor Nays: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Kerttula, Lincoln, Little, Salo, Zharoff and so, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 171(FIN) failed to advance to third reading. 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1390 THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS SB 141 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 141(L&C) was read the third time. The question being: "Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 141(L&C) "An Act relating to workers' compensation coverage for certain high school students in uncompensated work-study programs" pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 141(L&C) Third Reading - Final Passage YEAS: 19 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Frank, Halford, Jacko, Kelly, Kerttula, Leman, Lincoln, Little, Miller, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Salo, Sharp, Taylor, Zharoff Nays: Adams and so, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 141(L&C) passed the Senate. CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 141(L&C) was referred to the Secretary for engrossment. SECOND READING OF SENATE RESOLUTIONS SJR 25 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 25 Urging the federal government to recognize the dire water and sanitation conditions in rural Alaska and to become a full partner with this state in improving this health-threatening situation, was read the second time. Senator Phillips moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the Community and Regional Affairs Committee Substitute offered on page 1061. Senator Duncan objected, then withdrew his objection. There being no further objections, CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 25(CRA) was adopted. 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1391 SJR 25 CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 25(CRA) was read the second time. Senator Lincoln offered Amendment No. 1 : Page 2, line 22: delete "corporations" insert "nonprofits" Senator Lincoln moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 1. Senator Taylor objected. Senator Lincoln moved and asked unanimous consent that amendment to Amendment No. 1 be adopted: Page 2, line 22: after "regional" insert "nonprofit" Without objection, the amendment to Amendment No. 1 was adopted. Senator Taylor withdrew his objection. There being no further objections, Amendment No. 1 as amended was adopted. Senator Lincoln offered Amendment No. 2 : Page 3, line 5: after "Alaska" insert"in cooperation with Native regional nonprofit corporations and Alaska's rural communities" Senator Lincoln moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 2. Senator Leman objected. Senator Leman moved and asked unanimous consent that amendment to Amendment No. 2 be adopted: 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1392 SJR 25 Page 3, line 5: after "Alaska" insert"in cooperation with Native regional nonprofit corporations and Alaska's rural communities" Page 3, line 3: delete "administrator" insert "administrators" Page 3, line 4: following "Agency" insert "and the Indian Health Service" Without objection, the amendment to Amendment No. 2 was adopted. There being no further objections, Amendment No. 2 as amended was adopted. Senator Kerttula offered Amendment No. 3 : Page 3, line 17: delete ", Hillary Rodham Clinton, First Lady" Senator Kerttula moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 3. Senator Taylor objected. Senator Kerttula moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 3 be withdrawn. Without objection, it was so ordered. Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 25(CRA) am be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Without objection, it was so ordered. CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 25(CRA) am was read the third time. " 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1393 SJR 25 The question being: "Shall CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 25(CRA) am Urging the federal government to recognize the dire water and sanitation conditions in rural Alaska and to become a full partner with this state in improving this health-threatening situation, pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSJR 25(CRA) am Third Reading - Final Passage YEAS: 20 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Frank, Halford, Jacko, Kelly, Kerttula, Leman, Lincoln, Little, Miller, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Salo, Sharp, Taylor, Zharoff and so, CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 25(CRA) am passed the Senate and was referred to the Secretary for engrossment. UNFINISHED BUSINESS SB 173 Senator Adams requested that the reconsideration on CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 173(FIN) "An Act relating to health insurance for small employers; and providing for an effective date" be taken up. SENATE BILLS IN THIRD READING SB 173 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 173(FIN) was before the Senate on reconsideration. The question to be reconsidered: "Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 173(FIN) "An Act relating to health insurance for small employers; and providing for an effective date" pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1394 SB 173 CSSB 173(FIN) Third Reading - Reconsideration Effective Dates YEAS: 19 NAYS: 1 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Frank, Halford, Jacko, Kelly, Kerttula, Leman, Lincoln, Little, Miller, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Salo, Sharp, Taylor, Zharoff Nays: Adams and so, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 173(FIN) passed the Senate on reconsideration. Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that the vote on the passage of the bill be considered the vote on the effective date clauses. Without objection, it was so ordered. CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 173(FIN) was referred to the Secretary for engrossment. CITATIONS Honoring - Melissa Janis Wolcott by Representative(s) Bunde Senator(s) Leman, Little, Zharoff, Pearce, Duncan In Memoriam - Robert L. Pease by Representative(s) Sanders Senator(s) Donley, Zharoff, Pearce, Duncan Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that the citations be adopted. Without objection, the citations were adopted and referred to the Secretary for transmittal. 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1395 UNFINISHED BUSINESS SB 183 Senator Miller, Chair, moved and asked unanimous consent that the Resources Committee referral be waived on SENATE BILL NO. 183 "An Act making special appropriations for restoration projects relating to the Exxon Valdez oil spill and for oil spill response projects; and providing for an effective date." Senator Lincoln objected. The question being: "Shall the Resource Committee referral on SENATE BILL NO. 183 be waived? The roll was taken with the following result: Waive SB 183 from Resources Committee? YEAS: 11 NAYS: 9 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Frank, Halford, Jacko, Kelly, Leman, Miller, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Sharp, Taylor Nays: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Kerttula, Lincoln, Little, Salo, Zharoff and so, the Resources Committee referral was waived. SENATE BILL NO. 183 was referred to the Judiciary Committee and Finance Committees. ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcements are at the end of the journal. ENGROSSMENT SJR 25 CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 25(CRA) am Urging the federal government to recognize the dire water and sanitation conditions in rural Alaska and to become a full partner with this state in improving this health-threatening situation, was engrossed, signed by the President and Secretary and transmitted to the House for consideration. 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1396 SB 132 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 132(RES) am "An Act relating to loans for the purchase of individual fishery quota shares; and providing for an effective date" was engrossed, signed by the President and Secretary and transmitted to the House for consideration. SB 141 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 141(L&C) "An Act relating to workers' compensation coverage for certain high school students in uncompensated work-study programs" was engrossed, signed by the President and Secretary and transmitted to the House for consideration. SB 173 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 173(FIN) "An Act relating to health insurance for small employers; and providing for an effective date" was engrossed, signed by the President and Secretary and transmitted to the House for consideration. ADJOURNMENT Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that the Senate stand in adjournment until 11:00 a.m., April 15, 1993. Without objection, the Senate adjourned at 12:30 p.m. Nancy Quinto Secretary of the Senate April 1993 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1397 ANNOUNCEMENTS STANDING COMMITTEES COMMUNITY & REGIONAL AFFAIRS BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 15 THURSDAY 9:00 AM SB 65 CENTRALIZED CORRESPONDENCE STUDY SB 62 PUBLIC SCHOOL FOUNDATION PROGRAM ---------------------------------------- FINANCE SENATE FINANCE 518 APR 14 WEDNESDAY 8:30 AM ******NOTE TIME CHANGE TO 8:30 AM******** SB 88 CAPITAL PROJECT GRANTS SB 106 AUTHORIZING POWER TRANSMISSION INTERTIES SB 126 APPROP: POWER TRANSMISSION INTERTIES SB 128 LEGISLATIVE AUDITS SB 129 POWERS OF CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER SB 148 ALASKA RAILROAD CORPORATION SB 163 POWER COST EQUALIZATION SB 180 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION DEBT REIMBURSEMENT SB 181 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION GRANTS SB 59 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE GRANTS SB 60 APPROP:SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION GRANT FUND APR 15 THURSDAY 9:00 AM SB 76 CHARITABLE GAMING RESTRICTIONS SB 88 CAPITAL PROJECT GRANTS SB 106 AUTHORIZING POWER TRANSMISSION INTERTIES SB 126 APPROP: POWER TRANSMISSION INTERTIES SB 129 POWERS OF CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER SB 148 ALASKA RAILROAD CORPORATION SB 163 POWER COST EQUALIZATION SB 180 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION DEBT REIMBURSEMENT SB 181 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION GRANTS SB 59 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE GRANTS SB 60 APPROP:SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION GRANT FUND REGULAR SCHEDULE SB 135 APPRO: AK RAILROAD EXTENSION STUDY HB 64 ANTI-STALKING LAW HB 96 EXTEND ALCOHOL BEVERAGE CONTROL BOARD 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1398 FINANCE CONTINUED APR 16 FRIDAY 9:00 AM SB 50 FY 94 CAPITAL BUDGET SB 165 APPROP: ALYESKA SETTLEMENT FUND SB 183 APPRO: EXXON VALDEZ RESTORATION PROJECTS <PENDING REFERRAL> ---------------------------------------- HEALTH, EDUCATION & SOCIAL SERVICES BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 14 WEDNESDAY 1:30 PM SB 114 STATE HEALTH RESOURCES AUTHORITY SB 123 CIVIL LIABILITY: MEDICAL MALPRACTICE HJR 30 QUARANTINE SERVICES AT PORTS OF ENTRY HB 97 PARENTAL CARE FOR CHILD IN STATE CUSTODY BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD APR 16 FRIDAY 1:30 PM SB 92 REAA ADVISORY VOTES SB 143 STUDENT LOAN INTEREST RATE REDUCTION BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD ---------------------------------------- JUDICIARY BELTZ ROOM 211 APR 14 WEDNESDAY 1:30 PM HB 69 SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION HB 112 UNIFORM LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ACT UPDATE SJR 29 FEDERAL MANDATE OF MOTORCYCLE HELMETS HJR 11 REPEAL OF REGULATIONS BY LEGISLATURE BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD OR HELD OVER SB 73 LIABILITY OF DESIGN/CONSTRUCTION PROS SB 161 INTEREST RATES: JUDGMENTS/TAXES/ROYALTIES APR 16 FRIDAY 1:30 PM BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD OR HELD OVER ---------------------------------------- LABOR & COMMERCE FAHRENKAMP ROOM 203 APR 15 THURSDAY 1:30 PM SB 192 PERS BENEFITS AFTER RE-EMPLOYMENT SB 184 VOLUNTEERS AND EMPLOYEES OF NONPROFITS BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD ---------------------------------------- 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1399 RESOURCES BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 14 WEDNESDAY 3:30 PM HB 213 LIMIT ADMINISTRATIVE LAND CLOSURES HJR 28 SUPPORT KANTISHNA AREA TOURISM DEVELOP'T <TELECONFERENCE ON ABOVE BILL> HB 133 DEFINITION OF VALUE FOR FISHERIES TAX APR 16 FRIDAY 3:30 PM ********CANCELLED*********** SB 183 APPRO: EXXON VALDEZ RESTORATION PROJECTS SCR 5 DECLARE FEDERAL PUBLIC LAND WEEK ---------------------------------------- RULES FAHRENKAMP ROOM 203 APR 14 WEDNESDAY 12:30 PM RULES WILL MEET UPON ADJOURNMENT ---------------------------------------- STATE AFFAIRS BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 14 WEDNESDAY 9:00 AM HB 235 SPECIAL EDUCATION & RELATED SERVICES SB 186 STATE AGENCY PUBLICATIONS BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD APR 16 FRIDAY 9:00 AM SB 118 PERS CREDIT FOR PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE OFF HCR 11 WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD ---------------------------------------- TRANSPORTATION BELTZ ROOM 211 APR 15 THURSDAY 3:30 PM BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD JOINT COMMITTEES CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON HB 55 SENATE FINANCE 518 APR 15 THURSDAY 3:00 PM CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON HB 55 ---------------------------------------- 1993-04-14 Senate Journal Page 1400 SELECT CMTE ON LEGISLATIVE ETHICS BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 15 THURSDAY 1:00 PM ****NOTE DATE CHANGE TO 4/15 REVIEW OF ETHICS CODE; FY 94 BUDGET; HIRING OF COMMITTEE STAFF; DISCUSSION OF PREVIOUS AND NEW MATTERS