Legislature(1993 - 1994)
1993-04-21 Senate Journal
Full Journal pdf1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1609 SENATE JOURNAL ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE EIGHTEENTH LEGISLATURE - FIRST SESSION Juneau, Alaska Wednesday April 21, 1993 One Hundred-first Day Pursuant to adjournment the Senate was called to order by President Halford at 11:16 a.m. The roll showed seventeen members present. Senators Duncan, Kerttula, Zharoff were absent. The prayer was offered by the Chaplain, Ms. Veronica Peirovi of the Baha'i Faith. Senator Sharp led the Senate in the pledge of allegiance. CERTIFICATION Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that the journal for the one hundredth legislative day be approved as certified by the Secretary. Without objection, it was so ordered. The presence of Senator Duncan was noted. MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE Message of April 20 was read, stating the House passed and transmitted for consideration: 1609 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1610 FIRST READING AND REFERENCE OF HOUSE RESOLUTIONS HCR 9 CS FOR HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 9(FSH) am by the HOUSE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON FISHERIES, Relating to state management of the Western Alaska Community Development Quota Program and state fisheries development policy. was read the first time and referred to the Resources, Community and Regional Affairs and Judiciary Committees. FIRST READING AND REFERENCE OF HOUSE BILLS HB 1 CS FOR SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 1(CRA) by the HOUSE COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, entitled: "An Act establishing a motor vehicle recycling grant fund and a motor vehicle recycling registration fee; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the Transportation, Community and Regional Affairs and Finance Committees. HB 92 CS FOR SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 92(JUD) am by the HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, entitled: "An Act relating to notaries; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the State Affairs, Labor and Commerce and Judiciary Committees. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1611 HB 93 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 93(CRA) by the HOUSE COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, entitled: "An Act relating to the village public safety officers program." was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary and Finance Committees. HB 211 HOUSE BILL NO. 211 by REPRESENTATIVES TOOHEY, Brown, Senators Leman, Ellis, entitled: "An Act relating to the municipal tax exemption for inventories intended for export." was read the first time and referred to the Rules Committee. HB 239 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 239(RES) am by the HOUSE RESOURCES COMMITTEE, entitled: "An Act relating to raffles and auctions of certain permits to take big game; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the Resources and Finance Committees. The presence of Senators Kerttula, Zharoff was noted. STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTS SB 60 The Finance Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 60 "An Act making appropriations for construction and major maintenance of schools; and providing for an effective date" and recommended it be replaced with 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1612 SB 60 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 60(FIN), entitled: "An Act making appropriations for school construction projects and making an appropriation of $1,066,280 from the general fund to the Department of Education for payment as grants for additional district support for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1994; and providing for an effective date." Signing do pass: Senators Frank, Pearce, Cochairs, Senator Jacko. Signing no recommendation: Senators Rieger, Sharp. Previous fiscal note and zero fiscal note apply to the committee substitute. SENATE BILL NO. 60 was referred to the Rules Committee. HB 69 The Judiciary Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 69(FIN) "An Act relating to registration of and information about sex offenders and amending Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure 11(c) and 32(b)." Signing no recommendation: Senator Taylor, Chair, Senator Halford. Signing do pass: Senators Donley, Little. Signing do not pass: Senator Jacko. Previous House fiscal note and previous House zero fiscal notes. CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 69(FIN) was referred to the Finance Committee. HB 112 The Judiciary Committee considered HOUSE BILL NO. 112 "An Act relating to limited partnerships; and providing for an effective date." Signing do pass: Senator Taylor, Chair, Senators Halford, Jacko. Signing no recommendation: Senator Little. Previous House zero fiscal notes. HOUSE BILL NO. 112 was referred to the Rules Committee. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1613 HB 225 The Judiciary Committee considered HOUSE BILL NO. 225 "An Act relating to notice of certain appropriations from the dividend fund." Signing do pass: Senator Taylor, Chair, Senators Donley, Jacko. Signing no recommendation: Senators Halford, Little. Previous House zero fiscal note. HOUSE BILL NO. 225 was referred to the Finance Committee. SB 45 The Rules Committee considered CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 45(RLS) "An Act relating to persons under 21 years of age; relating to programs for runaway minors; providing for designation of shelters for runaway minors; relating to the detention and incarceration of minors; and providing for an effective date." Signing to calendar: Senator Jacko, Chair, Senators Rieger, Halford. Signing do not pass without amendment: Senator Little. CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 45(RLS) is on today's calendar. SB 145 The Rules Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 145 "An Act establishing the position of state medical examiner; and relating to preparation of death certificates." Signing to calendar: Senator Jacko, Chair, Senators Rieger, Halford. Signing no recommendation: Senator Little. SENATE BILL NO. 145 is on today's calendar. SB 151 The Rules Committee considered 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." Signing to calendar: Senator, Jacko, Chair, Senators Rieger, Halford. Signing no recommendation: Senator Little. SENATE BILL NO. 151 is on today's calendar. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1614 SB 198 The Rules Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 198 "An Act exempting certain activities of the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities from the regulation provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act and allowing other procedures for those activities; and providing for an effective date." Signing to calendar: Senator Jacko, Chair, Senators Rieger, Halford. Signing no recommendation: Senator Little. SENATE BILL NO. 198 is on today's calendar. INTRODUCTION AND REFERENCE OF SENATE BILLS SB 202 SENATE BILL NO. 202 by SENATOR MILLER, entitled: "An Act relating to the removal, appropriation, and purchase of state water by municipalities; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the Community and Regional Affairs, Resources and Finance Committees. UNFINISHED BUSINESS SB 76 Senator Pearce requested that the reconsideration on CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 76(FIN) (Charitable gaming restrictions; efd) be taken up. Senator Pearce called the Senate. Senator Salo announced a minority caucus. The Senate stood at ease at 11:43 a.m. The Senate was called to order at 12:14 p.m. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1615 SENATE BILLS IN THIRD READING SB 76 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 76(FIN) was before the Senate on reconsideration. Senator Duncan offered Amendment No. 24 (title amendment): Page 1: Delete lines 1-12 Page 2: Delete line 1 before "preventing" Page 2, line 1: Insert "An Act relating to charitable gaming;" Page 2, line 9: Delete after "extortion" Page 2: Delete lines 10-23 Page 2, line 24: Delete before "prohibiting" Renumber as appropriate. Senator Duncan moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 24. Senators Pearce, Taylor objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 24 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 76(FIN) Third Reading Amendment No. 24 YEAS: 9 NAYS: 11 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Kerttula, Lincoln, Little, Salo, Zharoff Nays: Frank, Halford, Jacko, Kelly, Leman, Miller, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Sharp, Taylor and so, Amendment No. 24 failed. Senator Donley requested a ruling from the Chair on the division of the question on reconsideration of CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 76(FIN). 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1616 SB 76 Senator Pearce rose to a point of order, citing dilatory action. President Halford ruled the action was not dilatory at this time. President Halford ruled the question not divisible. Senator Duncan appealed the ruling of the Chair. The question being: "Shall the ruling of the Chair be upheld?" The roll was taken with the following result: Uphold ruling of the Chair? 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 Zharoff changed from "Yea" to "Nay". and so, the ruling of the Chair was upheld. The question to be reconsidered: "Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 76(FIN) "An Act requiring regulations relating to pull-tabs to be consistent with North American Gaming Regulators Association standards on pull-tabs to the extent permitted by charitable gaming laws; allowing permittees to contract with vendors to sell pull-tabs on behalf of the permittee at an establishment holding a package store license and certain establishments holding a beverage dispensary license; allowing municipalities to prohibit vendors from conducting gaming activities within the municipality; restricting the purchase of pull-tabs by permittees, licensees, and vendors and their owners, managers, and employees; requiring receipts before prizes of $50 or more may be awarded in pull-tab games; prohibiting distributors from supplying pull-tabs to vendors; requiring the registration of vendors and regulating activities involving them; requiring the licensing of out-of-state pull-tab manufacturers; requiring the department regulating charitable gaming to approve 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1617 SB 76 contracts between permittees and operators before gaming may occur; preventing persons with felony convictions or convictions for crimes involving theft or dishonesty or a violation of gambling laws from being involved in charitable gaming activities as a permittee, licensee, vendor, person responsible for the operation of an activity, fund raiser or consultant of a licensee or vendor, or employee in a managerial or supervisory capacity, and providing exceptions for certain persons whose convictions are at least 10 years old and are not for violation of an unclassified felony described in AS 11, a class A felony, or extortion; relating to multiple-beneficiary charitable gaming permits and door prizes for charitable gaming; requiring operators to pay permittees each quarter at least 30 percent of the adjusted gross income from a pull-tab activity and limiting operators to expenses of not more than 70 percent of the adjusted gross income from that activity; requiring operators to pay permittees each quarter at least 10 percent of the adjusted gross income from a charitable gaming activity other than pull-tabs and limiting operators to expenses of not more than 90 percent of the adjusted gross income from that activity; requiring a permittee who uses a pull-tab vendor to enter into a contract with that vendor; requiring a vendor contracting with a permittee to pay the permittee at least 50 percent of the ideal net for each pull-tab series delivered to the vendor by the permittee; requiring that operators report an adjusted gross income of at least 15 percent of gross income each quarter; allowing the commissioner regulating charitable gaming to issue orders prohibiting violations of state gaming laws; relating to the authority of the commissioner regulating charitable gaming to suspend or revoke a permit, license, or registration; prohibiting the direct contribution of proceeds of a bingo or pull-tab game to a candidate for a public office of the state or a political subdivision of the state or to that candidate's campaign organization; prohibiting the payment of any portion of the net proceeds of a charitable gaming activity to a registered lobbyist; relating to `political uses' and `political organizations' as those terms are used in the charitable gaming statutes; and providing for an effective date" pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1618 SB 76 CSSB 76(FIN) Third Reading - On Reconsideration Effective Dates YEAS: 15 NAYS: 5 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Donley, Ellis, Frank, Halford, Jacko, Kelly, Kerttula, Leman, Lincoln, Miller, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Sharp, Taylor Nays: Adams, Duncan, Little, Salo, Zharoff and so, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 76(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. Senator Little objected, then withdrew her objection. There being no further objections, it was so ordered. CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 76(FIN) was referred to the Secretary for engrossment. CONSIDERATION OF THE CALENDAR SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS SB 145 SENATE BILL NO. 145 "An Act establishing the position of state medical examiner; and relating to preparation of death certificates" was read the second time. Senator Leman moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the State Affairs Committee Substitute offered on page 1219. Without objection, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 145(STA) was adopted. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1619 SB 145 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 145(STA) was read the second time. Senator Adams offered Amendment No. 1 : Page 2, line 12, After "examination" Insert "or taken other actions that are appropriate under the circumstances" Senator Adams moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 1. Senator Taylor objected, then withdrew his objection. There being no further objections, Amendment No. 1 was adopted. Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 145(STA) am be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Senator Donley objected. The question being: "Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 145(STA) am be advanced to third reading?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 145(STA) AM 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, the bill was not advanced to third reading. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1620 SB 151 Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that 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" be placed at the bottom of today's calendar. Without objection, it was so ordered. SB 198 Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that SENATE BILL NO. 198 "An Act exempting certain activities of the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities from the regulation provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act and allowing other procedures for those activities; and providing for an effective date" be placed at the bottom of today's calendar. Without objection, it was so ordered. SENATE BILLS IN SECOND READING SB 45 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 45(RLS) "An Act relating to persons under 21 years of age; relating to programs for runaway minors; providing for designation of shelters for runaway minors; relating to the detention and incarceration of minors; and providing for an effective date" which had been returned to the Rules Committee (page 1547) was before the Senate in second reading. Senators Little, Phillips, offered Amendment No. 2 : Page 6, line 29: Delete "The" Insert "After informing the minor of the options in (1) - (3) of this subsection and considering the minor's preference among the options, the [THE]" Senator Little moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 2. Senator Taylor objected. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1621 SB 45 The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 2 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 45(RLS) Second Reading Amendment No. 2 YEAS: 10 NAYS: 10 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Kerttula, Lincoln, Little, Phillips, Salo, Zharoff Nays: Frank, Halford, Jacko, Kelly, Leman, Miller, Pearce, Rieger, Sharp, Taylor and so, Amendment No. 2 failed. Senator Ellis offered Amendment No. 3 : Page 1, line 5: Delete: 13 AND 16 Insert: 7 AND 10 Delete: 13 and 16 Insert: 7 and 10 Page 2, line 11: Delete: 20 - 23 Insert: 14 - 17 Page 2, line 17, through Page 3, line 31: Delete all material. Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1622 SB 45 Senator Ellis moved for the adoption of amendment No. 3. Senator Taylor objected. Senator Taylor called the Senate, then lifted the call. RECESS Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that the Senate stand in recess to a call of the Chair at 5:00 p.m.. Without objection, the Senate recessed at 1:15 p.m. AFTER RECESS The Senate reconvened at 6:08 p.m. SB 45 Senator Duncan called the Senate on CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 45(RLS) "An Act relating to persons under 21 years of age; relating to programs for runaway minors; providing for designation of shelters for runaway minors; relating to the detention and incarceration of minors; and providing for an effective date." The Senate returned to: MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE Message of April 21 was read, stating the House passed and transmitted for consideration: FIRST READING AND REFERENCE OF HOUSE BILLS HB 179 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 179(FIN) am by the HOUSE FINANCE COMMITTEE, entitled: 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1623 HB 179 "An Act relating to motor vehicles and mobile homes; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the Finance Committee. STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTS Reports dated April 21 were read stating: In accordance with AS 39.05.080, the Senate Resources Committee reviewed the following with regard to confirmation of the Governor's appointments: Big Game Commercial Services Board William Scott Ogan 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 the individual during any further sessions. Signing the report: Senator Miller, Chair, Senator Leman, Vice Chair, Senators Zharoff, Pearce, Donley. In accordance with AS 39.05.080,the Senate Resources Committee reviewed the following with regard to confirmation of the Governor's appointments: Board of Game Sue Entsminger 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 the individual during any further sessions. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1624 Signing the report: Senator Miller, Chair, Senator Leman, Vice Chair, Senators Frank, Zharoff, Pearce, Donley. SB 88 The Finance Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 88 "An Act relating to grants to municipalities, named recipients, and unincorporated communities; establishing capital project matching grant programs for municipalities and unincorporated communities; establishing a local share requirement for capital project grants to municipalities, named recipients, and unincorporated communities; and providing for an effective date" and recommended it be replaced with CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 88(FIN) Signing do pass: Senators Frank, Pearce, Cochairs. Signing no recommendation: Senators Sharp, Kelly, Jacko, Rieger, Kerttula. Fiscal notes from Senate Finance Committee (2) and Department of Community and Regional Affairs for the committee substitute published today. Previous fiscal note and zero fiscal notes apply to the committee substitute. SENATE BILL NO. 88 was referred to the Rules Committee. HCR 18 The Resources Committee considered HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 18 Relating to Federal Public Land Week. Signing do pass: Senator Miller, Chair, Senators Pearce, Frank, Leman. Signing no recommendation: Senators Zharoff, Donley. Previous House zero fiscal note. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 18 was referred to the Rules Committee. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1625 HJR 28 The Resources Committee considered HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 28 Supporting increased access near Mt. McKinley through establishment of a visitor activity area at Kantishna. Signing do pass: Senator Miller, Chair. Signing no recommendation: Senators Pearce, Leman, Zharoff, Donley. Previous House zero fiscal note. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 28 was referred to the Rules Committee. HB 3 The Health, Education and Social Services Committee considered HOUSE BILL NO. 3 "An Act relating to public home care providers; and providing for an effective date." Signing do pass: Senator Rieger, Chair, Senators Miller, Duncan, Leman, Sharp. Previous House fiscal note and House zero fiscal notes. HOUSE BILL NO. 3 was referred to the Judiciary Committee. HB 4 The Health, Education and Social Services Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 4(JUD) "An Act relating to failure to report harm or assaults of the elderly or disabled." Signing do pass: Senator Rieger, Chair, Senators Miller, Leman, Duncan, Sharp. Previous House fiscal note and House zero fiscal notes. CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 4(JUD) was referred to the Judiciary Committee. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1626 HB 76 The Resources Committee considered HOUSE BILL NO. 76 "An Act making a special appropriation to the Department of Natural Resources for the purchase of the inholdings of the Seldovia Native Association and the Cook Inlet Region, Inc., and the timber rights of the Timber Trading Company, within the Kachemak Bay State Park; and providing for an effective date." Signing no recommendation: Senator Miller, Chair, Senators Frank, Zharoff. Signing do pass: Senators Pearce, Leman, Donley. HOUSE BILL NO. 76 was referred to the Finance Committee. HB 133 The Resources Committee considered HOUSE BILL NO. 133 "An Act amending the definition of `value' for purposes of administration of fisheries taxes; and providing for an effective date." Signing do pass: Senator Miller, Chair. Signing no recommendation: Senators Pearce, Donley, Frank, Zharoff, Leman. Previous House fiscal note. HOUSE BILL NO. 133 was referred to the Finance Committee. HB 136 The Health, Education and Social Services Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 136(FIN) "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" and recommended it be replaced with SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 136(HES) Signing do pass: Senator Rieger, Chair, Senators Miller, Leman, Sharp. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1627 HB 136 Previous House fiscal notes and House zero fiscal notes apply to the Senate committee substitute. CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 136(FIN) was referred to the Judiciary Committee. HB 137 The Health, Education and Social Services Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 137(JUD) "An Act authorizing special medical parole for terminally ill prisoners." Signing do pass: Senator Rieger, Chair, Senators Miller, Sharp. Signing no recommendation: Senators Duncan, Salo, Leman. Previous House zero fiscal notes. CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 137(JUD) was referred to the Judiciary Committee. HB 171 The Health, Education and Social Services Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 171(FIN) "An Act providing coverage for hospice care under the Medicaid program; reordering the priorities given to optional services under the Medicaid program; and providing for an effective date." Signing no recommendation: Senator Rieger, Chair, Senators Miller, Duncan, Leman, Sharp. Previous House fiscal note. CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 171(FIN) was referred to the Finance Committee. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1628 HB 181 The Judiciary Committee considered HOUSE BILL NO. 181 am "An Act relating to the state's right to appeal in criminal cases; relating to sentence appeals; amending Rule 202 of the Alaska Rules of Appellate Procedure; and providing for an effective date." Signing do pass: Senator Taylor, Chair, Senators Donley, Halford. Signing no recommendation: Senator Little. Previous House zero fiscal notes. HOUSE BILL NO. 181 am was referred to the Rules Committee. HB 213 The Resources Committee considered CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 213(RES)(title am) "An Act prohibiting the commissioner of natural resources from permanently classifying state land, water, or land and water so that mining, mineral entry and location, mineral prospecting, and mineral leasing are precluded or are designated an incompatible use without an act of the legislature if the area involved contains more than 640 contiguous acres except in certain situations; and providing for an effective date" and recommended it be replaced with SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 213(RES) Signing do pass: Senator Miller, Chair, Senators Pearce, Frank, Leman. Signing no recommendation: Senators Zharoff, Donley. Previous House zero fiscal note applies to the Senate committee substitute. CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 213(RES)(title am) was referred to the Rules Committee. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1629 INTRODUCTION AND REFERENCE OF SENATE BILLS SB 203 SENATE BILL NO. 203 by the SENATE LABOR AND COMMERCE COMMITTEE BY REQUEST, entitled: "An Act requiring unified municipalities to provide police protection and law enforcement services; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the Community and Regional Affairs Committee. CONSIDERATION OF THE CALENDAR CONTINUED SB 45 The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 3 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 45(RLS) Second Reading Amendment No. 3 YEAS: 8 NAYS: 12 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Adams, Duncan, Ellis, Kerttula, Lincoln, Little, Salo, Zharoff Nays: Donley, Frank, Halford, Jacko, Kelly, Leman, Miller, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Sharp, Taylor Lincoln changed from "Nay" to "Yea". and so, Amendment No. 3 failed. Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 45(RLS) be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Objections were heard. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1630 SB 45 The question being: "Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 45(RLS) be advanced to third reading?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 45(RLS) 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. 45(RLS) failed to be advanced to third reading. SB 106 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 106(FIN) was read the third time. The question being: "Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 106(FIN) "An Act establishing the energy authority revolving fund; repealing the rural electrification revolving loan fund and the bulk fuel revolving loan fund; relating to procurements for certain transmission lines; authorizing power transmission interties between Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula, between Healy and Fairbanks, between the Swan Lake and Tyee Lake hydroelectric projects, and between Sutton and Glennallen and approving the design and construction costs of the interties; and providing for an effective date" pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 106(FIN) Third Reading - Final Passage Effective Date 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1631 SB 106 YEAS: 17 NAYS: 3 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Duncan, Frank, Halford, Jacko, Kelly, Kerttula, Leman, Lincoln, Little, Miller, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Salo, Sharp, Taylor, Zharoff Nays: Adams, Donley, Ellis Kerttula changed from "Nay" to "Yea". and so, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 106(FIN) passed the Senate. 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. Senator Adams gave notice of reconsideration. SB 126 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 126(RLS) was read the third time. The question being: "Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 126(RLS) "An Act making special appropriations to fund the energy authority revolving fund; making special appropriations for design and construction of power transmission interties between Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula, between Healy and Fairbanks, between the Swan Lake and Tyee Lake hydroelectric projects, and between Sutton and Glennallen; making special appropriations for energy project assistance, repair, improvements, acquisition, and development and for renewal and replacement funds at facilities owned by the Alaska Energy Authority; and providing for an effective date" pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 126(RLS) Third Reading - Final Passage Effective Dates 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1632 SB 126 YEAS: 18 NAYS: 2 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Adams, Duncan, Frank, Halford, Jacko, Kelly, Kerttula, Leman, Lincoln, Little, Miller, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Salo, Sharp, Taylor, Zharoff Nays: Donley, Ellis and so, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 126(RLS) passed the Senate. 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. Senator Kerttula gave notice of reconsideration. HB 216 SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 216(RLS) was read the third time. The question being: "Shall SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 216(RLS) "An Act relating to power cost equalization; and providing for an effective date" pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 216(RLS) Third Reading - Final Passage Effective Date 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, SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 216(RLS) passed the Senate. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1633 HB 216 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. SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 216(RLS) was referred to the Secretary for engrossment. SB 151 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" which had been placed at the bottom of today's calendar (page 1620) was read the second time. Senator Adams offered Amendment No. 1 : Page 2, line 19 - 29: Delete all material and insert: "(d) The provisions of AS 38.05.035(a)(d)(C) apply to data provided to the commissioner under (c)(3) of this section." Senator Adams moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 1. Senator Pearce objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: SB 151 Second Reading Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 9 NAYS: 11 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Kerttula, Lincoln, Little, Salo, Zharoff Nays: Frank, Halford, Jacko, Kelly, Leman, Miller, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Sharp, Taylor 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1634 SB 151 and so, Amendment No. 1 failed. Senator Adams offered Amendment No. 2 : Page 3, lines 4 - 5: Delete "state-owned land and 25 percent of eligible costs relating to activities performed on land in the state not owned by the state" Insert "land in the state" Senator Adams moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 2. Senator Taylor objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 2 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: SB 151 Second Reading Amendment No. 2 YEAS: 7 NAYS: 13 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Adams, Duncan, Ellis, Lincoln, Little, Salo, Zharoff Nays: Donley, Frank, Halford, Jacko, Kelly, Kerttula, Leman, Miller, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Sharp, Taylor Ellis changed from "Nay" to "Yea". and so, Amendment No. 2 failed. Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that SENATE BILL NO. 151 be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Senator Kerttula objected. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1635 SB 151 The question being: "Shall SENATE BILL NO. 151 be advanced to third reading?" The roll was taken with the following result: SB 151 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, the bill failed to be advanced to third reading. SB 198 SENATE BILL NO. 198 "An Act exempting certain activities of the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities from the regulation provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act and allowing other procedures for those activities; and providing for an effective date" which had been placed at the bottom of today's calendar (page 1620) was read the second time. Senator Duncan called the Senate. Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that SENATE BILL NO. 198 be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Senator Duncan objected. The question being: "Shall SENATE BILL NO. 198 be advanced to third reading?" The roll was taken with the following result: SB 198 Advance from Second to Third Reading? 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1636 SB 198 YEAS: 13 NAYS: 7 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Frank, Halford, Jacko, Kelly, Kerttula, Leman, Miller, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Salo, Sharp, Taylor Nays: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Lincoln, Little, Zharoff Ellis changed from "Yea" to "Nay". and so, SENATE BILL NO. 198 failed to advance to third reading. CITATIONS Honoring - Alaska All Star Pee Wee A Hockey Team by Representative(s) Porter Senator(s) Phillips, Donley, Duncan, Leman, Pearce In Memoriam - Marvin Beyer by Senator(s) Leman, Phillips, Donley, Duncan, Pearce 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. UNFINISHED BUSINESS SB 79 Senator Miller, Chair, moved and asked unanimous consent that the Resources Committee referral be waived on SENATE BILL NO. 79 "An Act setting termination dates for various boards, commissions, councils, agencies, committees, and divisions of state government; repealing obsolete statutes relating to the State Fire Commission and the Board of Electrical Examiners; repealing obsolete statutes relating to termination of agency programs and activities; increasing to 10 years the normal maximum interval for review of boards, commissions, and other entities that are subject to sunset reviews; and providing for an effective date." Without objection, it was so ordered. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1637 SB 79 SENATE BILL NO. 79 was referred to the Judiciary and Finance Committees. Senator Taylor, Chair, moved and asked unanimous consent that the Judiciary Committee referral be waived on SENATE BILL NO. 79. Senator Duncan objected, then withdrew his objection. There being no further objections, it was so ordered. SENATE BILL NO. 79 was referred to the Finance Committee. HB 113 Senator Kelly, Chair, moved and asked unanimous consent that the Labor and Commerce Committee referral be waived on CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 113(FIN) "An Act regulating the solicitation of contributions by charitable organizations and paid solicitors and the solicitation of sales by telephonic means; and amending Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure 79 and 82." Without objection, it was so ordered. CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 113(FIN) was referred to the Judiciary and Finance Committees. SB 200 Senator Jacko requested that the reconsideration on CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 200(FIN) be taken up. SENATE BILLS IN THIRD READING SB 200 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 200(FIN) (Charitable gaming permits; efd) was before the Senate on reconsideration. Senator Jacko moved that CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 200(FIN) be returned to second reading for the purpose of a specific amendment, that being Amendment No. 1. Without objection, the bill was returned to second reading. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1638 SB 200 Senator Jacko offered Amendment No. 1 : Page 1, line 8, following "permittee at": Insert "certain" Page 1, lines 8-9: Delete ", eating establishments, and establishments with liquor licenses;" Insert "and eating establishments;" Page 9, lines 29-31: Delete all material. Insert "a retail establishment or an eating establishment, and the establishment is not licensed under AS 04.11.090 or 04.11.150." Senator Jacko moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 1. Senator Duncan objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 200(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 17 NAYS: 3 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Frank, Halford, Jacko, Kelly, Kerttula, Leman, Little, Miller, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Salo, Sharp, Taylor Nays: Adams, Lincoln, Zharoff Salo changed from "Nay" to "Yea". and so, Amendment No. 1 was adopted. CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 200(FIN) am was automatically in third reading. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1639 SB 200 Senator Jacko moved that CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 200(FIN) am be returned to second reading for the purpose of a specific amendment, that being Amendment No. 2. Without objection, the bill was returned to second reading. Senator Jacko offered Amendment No. 2 : Page 2, line 8, after "a permittee": Insert "that is a noncommercial broadcasting station or a network of such stations" Page 2, line 8: Delete "50" Insert "80" Page 7, line 26, following "vendor.": Insert "If the sales under this section are made by a registered vendor, the contract between the permittees and the vendor must provide that the permittees shall receive no less than 80 percent of the ideal net." Page 9, lines 6 - 7: Delete all material. Reletter the following subsections accordingly. Senator Jacko moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 2. Without objection, Amendment No. 2 was adopted. CS FOR SENATE BIL L NO. 200(FIN) am was automatically in third reading. The question to be reconsidered: "Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 200(FIN) am "An Act allowing the holders of a multiple- beneficiary charitable gaming permit that consists entirely of noncommercial broadcasting stations or networks of such stations to sell a pull-tab series at more than one location during the same day if the sales are made at the customary business location of one or more of the holders, at another location by an employee of one of 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1640 SB 200 the stations or networks, or by a registered vendor; allowing permittees that are noncommercial broadcasting stations or networks s of such stations to contract with vendors to sell pull-tabs on behalf of the permittee at certain retail establishments and eating establishments; requiring at least 50 percent of the net proceeds of certain activities conducted by noncommercial broadcasting stations and networks of those stations be placed in an endowment fund, the earnings of which may be used for the purposes, and under the procedures, provided by law; allowing municipalities to prohibit vendors from conducting gaming activities within the municipality; relating to reports by the commissioner regulating charitable gaming to the legislature; requiring registration of vendors; relating to multiple-beneficiary charitable gaming permits and door prizes for charitable gaming; preventing persons with certain convictions from being involved in charitable gaming activities as a vendor; prohibiting a pull-tab game that provides a right to participate in a lottery if a prize or award in the lottery exceeds $250,000; requiring a vendor contracting with a permittee that is a noncommercial broadcasting station or a network of such stations to pay the permittee at least 80 percent of the ideal net for each pull-tab series delivered to the vendor by the permittee; and providing for an effective date" pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 200(FIN) am Third Reading - On Reconsideration Effective Dates YEAS: 9 NAYS: 11 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Frank, Jacko, Lincoln, Little, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Sharp, Taylor Nays: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Halford, Kelly, Kerttula, Leman, Miller, Salo, Zharoff and so, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 200(FIN) am failed on reconsideration. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1641 SB 200 Senator Jacko moved that the Senate rescind its previous action in failing to pass CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 200(FIN) am. Senators Duncan, Donley objected, then withdrew their objections. There being no further objections, the Senate rescinded its previous action. Senator Jacko moved and asked unanimous consent that CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 200(FIN) am be returned to the Rules Committee. Without objection, it was so ordered. RECESS Senator Pearce moved and asked unanimous consent that the Senate stand in recess to a call of the Chair. Without objection, the Senate recessed at 7:36 p.m. AFTER RECESS The Senate reconvened at 8:54 p.m. STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTS SB 7 The Finance Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 7 "An Act relating to reimbursement of school construction debt; and providing for an effective date" and recommended it be replaced with CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 7(FIN) (Forthcoming) Signing do pass with a Senate Finance Committee Letter of Intent (forthcoming): Senators Frank, Pearce, Cochairs, Senators Kelly, Sharp. Signing do pass, stands on its own: Senator Kerttula. Signing no recommendation: Senators Jacko, Rieger. Fiscal note for the bill and committee substitute published today from Department of Transportation and Public Facilities. Fiscal note from Department of Education forthcoming. 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1642 SB 7 SENATE BILL NO. 7 was referred to the Rules Committee. UNFINISHED BUSINESS President Halford made the following appointments: Ombudsman Selection Committee Senator Phillips Senator Leman Senator Duncan ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcements are at the end of the journal. ENGROSSMENT SB 76 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 76(FIN) (Charitable gaming restrictions; efd) was engrossed, signed by the President and Secretary and transmitted to the House for consideration. HB 216 SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 216(RLS) "An Act relating to power cost equalization; and providing for an effective date" was engrossed, signed by the President and Secretary and returned 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 22, 1993. Without objection, the Senate adjourned at 9:01 p.m. Nancy Quinto Secretary of the Senate April 1993 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1643 ANNOUNCEMENTS STANDING COMMITTEES COMMUNITY & REGIONAL AFFAIRS BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 22 THURSDAY 9:00 AM HB 180 AHFC HOUSING INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS HB 89 BOROUGH ASSEMBLY APPORTIONMENT SB 78 DEADLINES FOR FUNDING EDUCATION SB 191 MUNICIPAL PROPERTY TAX LIMITATIONS SB 164 MUN INCORP/RECLASSIFICATION/DISSOLUTION ---------------------------------------- FINANCE SENATE FINANCE 518 APR 21 WEDNESDAY 8:00 AM ****RECESSED TO CALL OF CHAIR******** SB 7 SCHOOL DEBT REIMBURSEMENT SB 60 APPROP:SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION GRANT FUND SB 88 CAPITAL PROJECT GRANTS SB 150 OIL & GAS EXPLORATION LICENSES/LEASES HB 66 MUNICIPAL PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS BILLS PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED APR 21 WEDNESDAY 3:30 PM RESCHEDULED FROM 4/20 SENATE FINANCE SUBCOMMITTEE: .....OVERVIEW: EXECUTIVE BRANCH FY94 DP REQUESTS APR 23 FRIDAY 9:00 AM ---TIME AND AGENDA TO BE ANNOUNCED SB 79 BOARDS/COMMISSIONS/COUNCILS/AUTHORITIES ---------------------------------------- HEALTH, EDUCATION & SOCIAL SERVICES BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 21 WEDNESDAY 1:30 PM ****TO MEET AFTER ADJOURNMENT******* HB 3 REGULATION OF HOME CARE PROVIDERS HB 4 PROTECT ELDERLY AND DISABLED ADULTS HB 136 DRUNK DRIVING & BREATH TEST OFFENSES HB 137 PAROLE OF TERMINALLY ILL PRISONERS HB 171 MEDICAID COVERAGE FOR HOSPICE CARE HB 235 SPECIAL EDUCATION & RELATED SERVICES <PENDING REFERRAL> 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1644 HEALTH, EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SERVICES CONTINUED APR 23 FRIDAY 1:30 PM CONFIRMATION HEARING: ..UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA BOARD OF REGENTS MARY JANE FATE R. DANFORTH OGG ---------------------------------------- JUDICIARY BELTZ ROOM 211 APR 21 WEDNESDAY 1:30 PM HB 113 CHARITABLE & TELEPHONIC SOLICITING/SALES <PENDING REFERRAL> HB 181 APPEALS IN CRIMINAL CASES HB 136 DRUNK DRIVING & BREATH TEST OFFENSES <PENDING REFERRAL> BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD HB 254 OPEN MEETING ACT HB 236 NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION DEFINED APR 22 THURSDAY 1:30 PM HB 113 CHARITABLE & TELEPHONIC SOLICITING/SALES <PENDING REFERRAL> HB 236 NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION DEFINED HB 136 DRUNK DRIVING & BREATH TEST OFFENSES <PENDING REFERRAL> BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD HB 254 OPEN MEETING ACT APR 23 FRIDAY 1:30 PM TO BE ANNOUNCED ---------------------------------------- LABOR & COMMERCE FAHRENKAMP ROOM 203 APR 22 THURSDAY 1:30 PM SB 195 PHYSICAL/OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY BOARDS EXT. SB 196 BOARD OF ARCH/ENGINEERS/SURVEYORS EXT. HB 158 APPROP: CONTRACT SETTLEMENT COSTS HB 170 EXTEND BOARD OF MARINE PILOTS HB 178 MEDICAID FOR CERTAIN CHILDREN HB 268 EXTEND BOARD OF DISPENSING OPTICIANS HB 270 EXTEND BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN OPTOMETRY HB 271 EXTEND BOARD OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY HB 272 EXTEND BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1645 RESOURCES BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 21 WEDNESDAY 3:30 PM HB 213 LIMIT ADMINISTRATIVE LAND CLOSURES HJR 28 SUPPORT KANTISHNA AREA TOURISM DEVELOP'T HB 133 DEFINITION OF VALUE FOR FISHERIES TAX HJR 34 FED FISH RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT GRANTS HB 76 APPROP: KACHEMAK BAY ST. PK.TIMBER RIGHTS CONFIRMATION HEARING:***TELECONFERENCE*** ..BIG GAME COMMERCIAL SERVICES BOARD: SCOTT OGAN ***TELECONFERENCE ON FOLLOWING BILLS**** HCR 18 DECLARE FEDERAL PUBLIC LAND WEEK SJR 33 DEVELOPMENT OF WINDY CRAGGY ORE DEPOSIT HB 140 FEES FOR NONRESIDENT KING SALMON TAG APR 23 FRIDAY 3:30 PM BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD ---------------------------------------- RULES FAHRENKAMP ROOM 203 APR 21 WEDNESDAY 9:00 PM ...WILL MEET UPON ADJOURNMENT HB 279 EXTEND ALASKA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION SB 60 APPROP:SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION GRANT FUND SB 7 SCHOOL DEBT REIMBURSEMENT ---------------------------------------- STATE AFFAIRS BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 21 WEDNESDAY 9:00 AM HB 98 BLACK VETS' RECOGNITION BRIDGE,ALASKA HWY HB 59 APPROP: VETS' LAND DISCOUNT REFUND HB 148 EXEMPT U OF AK FROM APA PROCEDURES BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD APR 23 FRIDAY 9:00 AM SB 199 ELECTIONS EMPLOYEES IN CLASSIFIED SERVICE HB 196 STATE EMPLOYMENT VETERANS PREFERENCE HB 206 ELECTIONS AND ELECTRIC COOP ELECTIONS BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD 1993-04-21 Senate Journal Page 1646 JOINT COMMITTEES CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON HB 55 SENATE FINANCE 518 APR 21 WEDNESDAY 3:00 PM COURT SYSTEM TRANSPORTATION & PUBLIC FACILITIES COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT APR 22 THURSDAY 3:00 PM CORRECTIONS UNIVERSITY GOVERNOR'S OFFICE LEGISLATURE APR 23 FRIDAY 3:00 PM FISH AND GAME OPEN ITEMS, MISCELLANEOUS APR 24 SATURDAY 1:00 PM FISCAL NOTES FRONT SECTION APR 25 SUNDAY 1:00 PM IF NECESSARY ---------------------------------------- SELECT CMTE ON LEGISLATIVE ETHICS BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 22 THURSDAY 1:00 PM COMMITTEE AND SENATE SUBCOMMITTEE ..ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES REVIEW ..OTHER BUSINESS OTHER COMMITTEES CHILDREN'S CAUCUS BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 21 WEDNESDAY 12:00 PM CHILDREN'S CAUCUS ---------------------------------------- JOINT SESSION HOUSE CHAMBER APR 27 TUESDAY 11:00 AM SENATE AND HOUSE WILL MEET IN JOINT SESSION TO CONSIDER CONFIRMATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS